Edimax AR-7286WNA manual

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    1 AR -7286 WnA / AR-72 86WnB User Manual 6- 201 3 / v1.0[...]

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    2 COPYRIGHT Copyright  Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. all rights reserved. No part of th is publication may be reprodu ced, transmitt ed, transcribed, stored in a r etrieval system, or translat ed into any languag e or computer lang uage, in any form or by any means, ele ctronic, mechanical, magneti c, optical, chemical, manua l or otherwise, witho[...]

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    3 Contents 1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. P ACKAGE C ONTENTS ............................................................................................................................ 5 1.2. S YSTEM R EQUIREME NTS ................[...]

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    4 5.4.3. Wireless ................................................................................................................................ 60 5.5. A DVANCED S ETUP ............................................................................................................................. 62 5.5.1. Firewall .................................[...]

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    5 1. Product Introduction 1.1. Package Contents Before you start u sing this product, pl ease check if there is anything missing in the package and c ontact your dealer t o clai m the missing it em(s):  ADSL2+ router (AR-7286WnA o r AR-7286WnB)  12V power adapt er  1 meter RJ-45 Et hernet cable  1.8M RJ-11 teleph one line x 2  Quick [...]

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    6  Do not put this de vice close to heat sources or high temperatures . Keep the device out of d irect sunshine.  Do not put this de vice close to a plac e whe re it is damp or w et . Do not spill any fluid on this device.  Do not connect this device to any PCs or electronic products, othe r than those which you a re instructed or recommen[...]

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    7 Int ernet Green O n Int erne t connect ed in rout er mode Flashing Int erne t activity (tr ansf erring /rec eiving da ta) in rout er mode. O ff Device in bridg ed m ode. Re d O n Int erne t not c onnecte d in r outer m ode (Ple ase r ef er to Not e ii. below). L AN1 – 4 Green O n L AN port connec te d. Flashing L AN activity (tr ansf er ring /r[...]

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    8 Rear Panel Item Descrip tion P ower O n/O ff But ton Swit che s the r out er on or of f . P ower P ower p ort f or include d 12V power a dapt er . W ireless O n/O ff But ton Swit ch the wirele ss signal on or off . WPS Butt on Ac tiva te WP S (W i-F i Prot ecte d Setup) L AN 1 – 4 RJ - 45 E thernet ports 1 – 4. Re set Bu tto n Hold f or le ss[...]

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    9 1.5. Features The device support s the following features:  Various line modes  External PPPoE dial -up access  Internal PPPoE/PPPoA dial -up a ccess  1483Bridged/1483Routed wit h dynamic ip or stat ic ip  Multiple PVCs (8 PVCs supp orted)  DHCP server/relay  Static route  Network Address Translation(NAT)  DMZ  Virtu[...]

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    10 2. Hardware Installation 1. Connect the ADSL l ine. Connect the line p ort of the router of the device t o the mode m interface of a splitter using a telephone cable. Connect a telephon e to the Phone i nterface of the splitter usi ng a telephone cabl e. Connect the Line interface of the splitter to your existing , incoming line. The splitter ha[...]

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    11 3. Connect the power adap ter to the r outer. Plug one end of the power adapter into a wall outlet and connect the other end to the 12 V interface of the devic e. The following diagrams show how to correctly connect the route r, PC, splitter and the telephone s ets under two di fferent configu rations: Co nfiguration 1 0 shows the corre ct conne[...]

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    12 Configuration 2 0 sho ws the correct connection when a telephone set is installed before the splitter. Figure 2 - Connecti on diagram (Connecting a telephone set b efore the spl itter) Note : When Configurati on 2 is used, the filt er must be installed close to the telephone cable. D o not use the split ter to replace the filter. Installing a te[...]

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    13 5. Firewall settings. Please turn off all personal fi rewalls before you con tinue the setup – firewall s can block communi cation between your PC and router. Note: You must us e the power adapter included in t he package wit h the router, do NOT att empt to use a third -party power ad apter. 6. PC LAN IP configur ation. Configure your PC ’ [...]

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    14 3. Locate the “Network C onnections” i con and doubl e-click to open network connection sett ings. 4. Select the “Local Area Connection” icon and rig ht-click it to open t he sub-menu, then sel ect “Properties” .[...]

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    15 5. Select “Internet Protoco l (TCP/IP)” and then cli ck “Properties” 6. Ensure that “Obtain an IP addre ss automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address auto matically” are selected and then p ress “OK” .[...]

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    16[...]

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    17 3. IP Address Setting To use the router t o access the In ternet, the PCs in the n etwork must have an Ethernet adapter inst alled and b e connected to th e router either directly or through a hub or s witch. The TCP/IP protoc ol of each PC must be i nstalled and the IP Address of e ach PC has to be s et in the same subnet a s the router. The ro[...]

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    18 2. C lick the Network icon and then select Op en Network a nd Sharing Center to open th e Network and Sh aring Center win dow. 3. Cl ick Ethernet to o pen the Et hernet S tatus w indow , and then select Properties . The Local Area Con nection window will appe ar.[...]

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    19 4. Chec k your list of Network Co mponents. Select Intern et Protocol Versio n 4 (TCP/IPv4) and clic k the Properties button. 5. I n the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TC P/IP v4 ) Properties window, select Obtain an IP a ddress automatically and Obtai n DNS server address automatically as shown on the foll owing screen.[...]

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    20 6. Cl ick OK (shown a bove) to confir m the setting. Your PC will now obtain a n IP address automat ically from your r outer’s DHCP serv er. Note: Please make sure t hat the router’ s DHCP server is the only DHCP ser ver available on your LAN. 3.2. Windows 7 1. Click the Start button an d select Cont rol Panel. Doubl e click Network and Inte[...]

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    21 4. In the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TC P/IP v4 ) Prope rties window, select Obtain an IP a ddress automatically and Obtai n DNS server address automatically as shown on the foll owing screen. 5. Click OK to confirm the sett ing. Your PC wi ll now obtai n an IP address automatically from your r outer’s D HCP server. Note: Please make sure t [...]

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    22 3. Chec k your list of Network Co mponents. You shoul d see Internet Protoc ol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) o n your list. Select it and click the Properties button. 4. I n the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TC P/IP v4 ) Properties window, select Obtain an IP a ddress automaticall y and Obtai n DNS server address automatically as shown on the foll owing s[...]

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    23 3. Chec k your list of Network Co mponents. You shoul d see Internet Protoc ol [TCP/IP] on your list . Select it and click the Prope rties butt on. 4. I n the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) P roperties window , select Obtai n an IP address automatical ly and Obt ain DNS server address a utomatical ly as shown on the following screen. 5. Cl ick OK to[...]

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    24 4. EZmax Setup W izard You can confi gure the router by run ning the setup wizard on the CD -ROM included in the package contents. Th e wizard enables you to configu re your Internet co nnection, upgrade the firmware and chang e the router’s password. Please fol low the instructions below. Alternatively, if you lose the CD -R OM or prefe r a w[...]

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    25 2. Please select your product.[...]

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    26 3. Please ensure all hardware is correctly install ed. Check the box and clic k “Next” .[...]

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    27 4. Select your country and ISP. If your ISP is not listed, select “Other” from t he list and refer to 4.2 . Internet Connect ion Type. 5. En ter your ISP’s username and passw ord and click “Appl y”. On the next screen, click “Apply” ag ain.[...]

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    28 6. Please wait while the router connects to th e Internet. When the router is connected successful ly, you will see the screen below.[...]

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    29 4.2. Internet Conn ection Type If your country or ISP is not li sted, please select “ Other ” from the list .[...]

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    30 Then select your Int ernet connectio n type and cli ck “Next” . If you are no t sure, please contact your I nternet Se rvice Provider (ISP). Depending on you r selection, please refer to the app ropriate chapt er: 4. 2 .1. PPPoE/PPPoA 4.2. 2. B ridge Mode 4. 2.3. Dynamic IP Address 4. 2.4. Static IP Parameter Description PPPoE/PPPoA PPPoE (P[...]

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    31 Static IP Address Uses a static IP address. You r service provider gives a static IP address to a ccess Internet services. 4.2.1. PPoE/PPPoA Parameter Description User Name Enter the usernam e exactly as your ISP a ssigned. Password Enter the password th at your ISP has assign ed to you. VPI Virtual path identifier (VPI) is the virt ual path bet[...]

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    32 between two poin ts in an ATM netw ork. Its valid value is in the range of 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffi c). Enter the correct VCI provided by you r ISP. By default, VCI is set to 35. Connection type Please check with your ISP the meth od of multiplexing. In PPPoE/PPPoA mode, please select “PPPoE LLC”, ?[...]

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    33 VCI Virtual channel ident ifier (VCI) is the virtual chann el between two poin ts in an ATM netw ork. Its valid value is in the range of 3 2 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffi c). Enter the correct VCI provided by you r ISP. By default, VCI is set to 35. Connection Type Please check with your ISP the method of multi[...]

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    34 default, VPI is set to 8. VCI Virtual channel ident ifier (VCI) is the virtual channel between two point s in an ATM network. Its valid val ue is in the range of 32 to 65535. (0 to 31 is reserved fo r local management of ATM traf fic) Enter t he correct VCI provided by yo ur ISP. By default, VCI is set to 35. Connection Type Please check with yo[...]

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    35 valid value is in t he range of 0 to 255. Enter the correct VPI provided by you r ISP. By default, VPI is set to 8. VCI Virtual channel ident ifie r (VCI) is the virtual channel between two point s in an ATM network. Its valid val ue is in the range of 32 to 65535. (0 to 31 is reserved fo r local management of ATM traf fic) Enter the correct VCI[...]

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    36[...]

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    37 5. Web Configu ration The rout er can also be configur ed usi ng the web - base d configur ation inter f ace. Follo w the instructions below . 5.1. Accessing the Router T o access the web-based c onfigur atio n interf a ce: 1. Open the Int ernet Explor er (IE) browser and ent er http:// 192.168.2.1 . 2. In the Login page that is display e d, ent[...]

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    38 5.2.2. System Log Choose Status > Sys t em Log , the page shown i n the following figure appear s. In this page, y ou can view , clear or sav e the s yst em log.[...]

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    39 5.2.3. Statistics Choose Statu s > Statis tics . The Statis tics page that is di splay e d con tains Eth ernet Statis tics , ADSL Statistics and WL AN Statistics . 5.2.3.1. Ethernet Statistics In the T r affic Sta tistics page, click E thernet and the page shown in t he f ollowing figure appears. In this page, you can view the st atistics suc[...]

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    40 5.2.3.1. WLAN Statistics In t he T r affic Statis tic page, click WL AN and the page shown in the following figure appears. In thi s page, you can view the WL AN st atis tics such as tr ansmit/receiv e frame s count, error s count and dr ops count. 5.3. Quick Start The Quick Start pag e will guide you t o configure the ADSL rout er to connect to[...]

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    41 1. Clic k RUN W IZARD , ther e will pop up a new page as shown in the following figure appears. 2. Cl ick EXIT , this page will be closed. Click NEXT , the page as shown in t he following figure appears.[...]

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    42 In thi s page, enter a new passwor d for the admin account. A fter finishing all quick start settings, it wil l be saved and effect immediat ely. 3. Click NEXT , the page as shown in t he following figure appears. In this page, you can select a local time zone. 4. Click NEXT , the page as shown in t he following figure a ppears. Y ou ma y select[...]

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    43 The following t able describes the paramete rs in this page: F ield Description Country Select the country you ar e in. ISP Select your Inter net Service Provider (ISP). VPI V irtual path identifier (V PI) is the virtual path between two points in an ATM networ k. Its vali d value is between 0 and 255. Enter the correct VPI provided b y your ISP[...]

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    44 The following table describes the paramete rs in this page: F ield Description VPI V irtual path i dentifier (VPI) i s t he virtu al path between two points in an ATM networ k. Its valid value i s between 0 an d 255. Enter the co rrect VPI provided by your ISP. By default, VPI is set to 8 . VCI V irtual chann el identifier (VCI) i s the virtual [...]

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    45 F ield Description two points in an ATM network. Its valid value is between 1 and 65535. Enter the correc t VCI pr ovided b y your ISP . Connection T ype Select a connectio n type from the dr opdown list. You may select PPPoE/ PPPoA/ D ynamic IP/ Stat ic IP/ Routered IP/ Bridge. Bridge Mode . Static IP A ddr ess Select Static IP Ad dre ss , clic[...]

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    46 F ield Description Mask ISP Gate wa y Enter the de f ault ga tew ay pr ovided by y our ISP . Connection T ype Yo u can select LLC or VC -Mux . In this exa mple, the encapsulation mo de is set to 14 83 Bridged IP LLC . 5.3.4. PPPoE/PPPoA Select PPPoE/PPPoA , click NEXT , and the page as shown in the follo wing figure will appear . The following t[...]

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    47 F ield Description T ype encapsulation mo de is set to PPPo E LLC . After setting, click NEXT , the page as shown in the foll owing f igure appears. Click BA CK to modify the settings. Click NEXT to sav e the set tings. Click EXIT to cancel the set tings. Note : A fter you sa ving the set tings in th e Quick Start page, you c an view this wan co[...]

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    48 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description V irtual Circuit Select a virtual circuit from the d rop -list. Cl ick PVC s Summary to view eight PVCs (from PVC0 to PVC7), and only PVC0 status is acti vated by defaul t. Sta tus You can select Activated or Deac tivated for currently selected virtual circuit . V[...]

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    49 F ield Description PCR P eak cell ra te (PCR) is the maximum ra te at which cells can be tr ans mitt e d along a c onnection in the A TM network. SCR Sust ain cell r ate ( SCR) is the maximum r ate that tra ffic can pa ss over PV C without th e risk o f cell loss. MBS Maximum burs t si z e (MBS) is the maximum num b er of cells that can be tr an[...]

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    50 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: Field Description IP Common Optio ns Encapsulation Y ou can choose 1483 Bridged IP LLC , 1483 Bridged IP VC -Mux , 1483 Route d IP LLC(IP oA) or 1483 Rout ed IP VC -Mux . IP Unnumbered Y ou can choose Activa t ed or Deactiv at e d . Def ault R oute Y ou can enabl e or disab le the d[...]

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    51 Field Description IGMP ver sion 1 ( IGMP v1 ) and I GMP ver sion 2 ( IGMP v2) . Select Disabled to disable it. IPv6 Address DHCP IPv6 Enable Pr ovide addre ss assignment to hos ts to include DHCP in local pools. Y ou can choose DHCP or SL AA C . DHCP PD Enable IPv6 Pre fix Delegation Options for DHCP v6. Y ou may enable or disable DHCP P D . MLD[...]

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    52 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description IP Common Optio ns Encapsulation Y ou can choose 1483 Bridged IP LLC , 1483 Bridged IP VC -Mux , 1483 R oute d IP LLC(IP o A) or 1483 R oute d IP VC -Mux . Def ault R oute Y ou can enable or disable def ault rout e. T CP MTU Option Y ou can set a TCP MTU v alue. T[...]

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    53 F ield Description Gate wa y Y ou can enter the gate way IP for dial- up, which i s provided by your I SP. NA T Select whether to enable Netw ork A ddre ss T r anslation (NA T) function. I f you do not enable NA T , y ou must add a route on the uplink equi pment , otherwise Internet access wi ll f ai l. Normally NA T is enabled. Dynamic R oute Y[...]

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    54 connection. Select Sta tic PPP oE to use a s ta tic IP ad dr e ss for your PP PoE connection. Please en ter the inf ormation acc or dingly . The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description Servicenam e Y ou can set the service name. U sername Enter the username f or PP Po E di al -up, whi ch is provided by your[...]

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    55 F ield Description Co nnection Setting Connection Y ou can choose Alw ay s O n (Recommende d) , Connect On-Demand or Con nect Manually . T CP MSS Option Y ou can set a T CP MSS value. The range i s from 100 to 1452 . The def ault is 1400 . IP Common Options Def ault R oute Y ou can enable or disable def ault route. IPv4 Add ress Get IP A ddre ss[...]

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    56 F ield Description Enable DHCP in local pools. Choose D HCP or SL AAC . DHCP PD Enable IPv6 Pre fix Delegation Options for DHCP v6. Y ou may enable or disable DHCP PD. MLD Pro xy Y ou may enable o r disable MLD Pro xy . MLD pro xy is enable d only f or r oute mode. I t work s in an IPv6 envir onm ent. Dual Stack Lite Enable Y ou may Ena ble or D[...]

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    57 A fter finishi ng, click SA VE to apply th e set tings of this PVC. 5.4.2. LAN Choose Int erf ace Setup > L AN . The L A N page that i s display ed con tains Rout er Local IP , D HCP Server , DNS , Radvd and DHCPv 6 . In t his page, you c an change the IP addr e ss of the r outer . The def ault IP addre ss is 192.168.2.1, which is the privat [...]

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    58 Field Description Mask subnet mask is fr om 255.255.0.0 to 25 5.255.255.254. Alias IP Addr e ss Y ou ma y enter the second IP Addre ss. Alias Subnet Mask Y ou ma y enter a second subnet mask. Dynamic R oute Y ou can select RIP1 , RIP2- B or RIP2-M . Direc tion Y ou can select None , Both , IN Only or OU T Only . Multicas t IGMP (Interne t Group [...]

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    59 Field Description Auto Discovere d , the router accepts t he firs tly-r eceive d DNS assignment from one of the PP PoA, PP P oE or ME R enabled PVC(s) du ring the connection est ablishment. If select U ser Discov ere d , ent er the IP addr esse s of th e primary and secondar y DNS servers. Primary DNS Server DNS server FOR wan and L AN Secondary[...]

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    60 In the DHCP field, choos e DHCP Relay , the page shown in the follo wing figure appear s. Enter a server IP a ddre ss running on W AN sid e.[...]

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    61 5.4.3. Wireless Choose Interf ace Setup > W ireless . The page as shown i n the following figure ap pear s. The W irele ss page cont ains Acce ss Poin t Set tings , 11n Set tings , Multiple SSIDs Settings , WPS Set tings and W ireless MAC A ddre ss F i lter . The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description A[...]

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    62 F ield Description power levels within these frequency r ange s. The def ault is 2 . Beacon Interval Beac on Interv al r ange is from 20 to 1000 . RTS/CTS Threshold RTS/CTS Thr e shold range is fr om 1500 to 234 7 . Fragmentation Threshold Enter a Fr ag ment ation Thr e shold between 256 and 2346 (ev en numbers only) . DTIM DTIM r ange is fr om [...]

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    63 F ield Description wir eless client se arche s. Use WPS WPS technology allow s new customer s without a pr eviously -es tablishe d account to secur ely c onnect to y our network at the W i -F i hotspot, cre ate and pa y f or an accoun t, and a ccess the Inter net. WPS Set tings WPS state WPS st ate is displa y e d here. WPS mode Select PIN code [...]

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    64 5.5.1. Firewall Choose Adv anced Setup > F irewall . The page shown i n the follo wing figure appear s. Y ou can select this option t o automatically detect and block Denial of Service (DoS) att acks such as Ping of Death, SYN Floo d, Port S can and Land A tt ack. 5.5.2. Routing Click Adv anced Setup > Routing , the page shown i n the foll[...]

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    65 The f ollowing table de scri bes the par ame ter s and buttons o f this page: Field Description Des tination IP Addr e ss Enter the IP a ddre ss of the de stination de vice. IP Subnet Mask Enter the subne t mask of the de stination device. Gate wa y IP Addr e ss Y ou can enter the IP addre ss of the next hop in the IP route to the des tination d[...]

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    66 Field Description Number of IPs This field is to specif y how many IPs are provide d by your I SP f or the curren t VC. Y ou can select Single or Multiple . When y ou choose Single , you can set DMZ or V ir tual Server . When y ou choose Multiple , Y ou can set DMZ , V irtual Ser ver or IP Add ress M apping (f or Multiple IP Ser vice) . Note: VC[...]

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    67 The f ollowing table de scribes the paramet er s of this page: F ield Description DMZ Select Enable d or Disabled t o enable thi s function. DMZ Host IP Addr e ss Enter the specified IP Addr e ss for t he DM Z host on t he L AN side. In the NA T page, choose V irtual Se rver , an d the page shown i n the f ollow ing figure appe ars. The V irtual[...]

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    68 F ield Description Application Y ou can enter an application na me, or select a nam e from the right dr op-list menu li k e FTP or TELNET . Pr otoc ol Choose t he transport lay er protoc ol that the servi ce ty pe. Y ou can choose ALL , TCP or UDP . Start/End P ort Number Enter the specific st art and end po rt number you want to f orwar d. If i[...]

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    69 The following table describes the pa rameters of thi s page: Field Description Rule Index The V irtual se rver rule i ndex f or this VC. Y ou can sp ecif y 10 rule s in maximum. All the VCs with single IP will use the same V irtua l Server rules. Rule T ype Choose the One- to -One , Many - to - One , Many - to -Many O verload , Man y - to -Many [...]

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    70 The following table describes the pa rameters of thi s page: F ield Description Quality of Service IP V er sion In this ex ample, the IP ver sion is set to IPv4 . QoS Y ou ma y select Activ at ed or Deactivat e d . A f ter a ctivating QoS, you may set the upload bandwi dth of the W AN interf ace. Summary Click the QoS Set tings Summar y button t[...]

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    71 F ield Description MGCP , SNMP , DN S , DHCP , RIP , RSTP , RT CP and R TP . Phy sical P orts Choose an Ethernet inter f ace or WL AN Interf ace. Des tination MAC The Destination MAC addr e ss of the rule. If data pack e ts include the MAC addr ess, t he data pack et s are placed into the group. IP The des tination IP addre ss of the rule. I f d[...]

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    72 F ield Description video and voice. Data classes four through one range from con trolle d-load ap plications such as str e aming multimedia and business-critical t r af fic - carrying SAP dat a, f or instance - down to "loss eligi ble" tr affic. Zer o is used as a best -ef f ort def ault priority , invok e d automatically when no other[...]

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    73 The following table describes the pa rameters of thi s page: F ield Description Quality of Service IP V er sion Select IP v ersion. In this e xample, t he IP ver sion is s et to IPv6 . QoS Select Activa t ed or Deactivat e d . A fter activ ating QoS, you may se t the upload bandwidth of the W AN interf ac e. Summary Click the QoS Set tings Summa[...]

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    74 Click Save at the b ottom of the pag e to save the discipl ine. To view the rul es and actions, click QoS Settings Summary to enter the pa ge shown in the following figure appears. 5.5.5. VLAN Choose Adv anced Setup > VL AN , the page shown in the follo wing figure appear s. V irtual L AN (V L A N) is a group of device s on one or mo re L ANs[...]

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    75 Each phy sical port has a def ault VID called PVID (P ort VID). PVID i s assig ned to untagge d fr ame s or p riority tagge d fr ames (fr ames wit h null (0) VID) r eceive d on this port. Y ou can set a PVID f or an A TM VC , Ethernet port or W i r eless L AN. In the VLA N page, cho ose A ctivat e d and then Define VL AN Group , an d the page sh[...]

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    76 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description VL AN Index Choose a VL AN index from 1 to 8 . Activ e Select Y e s or No to specify whether VL AN settings ar e active or not. VL AN ID VL AN ID i s from 1 to 4094 . A TM VCs Suppor ts eig hts A TM VCs, which can be tagge d. Ether net The Etherne t port can be ta[...]

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    77 The rout er suppo rts t hese modulations: G. Lit e , T1.413 , G.DMT , A DSL2 , ADSL2+ and Auto-S yno U p . The r o uter negotiate s the modulation modes with the DSL AM. The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s and but tons of this page: F ield Description ADSl Mode Choose A uto Sync- Up , A DSL2+ , ADSL2 , G.DMT , T1.413 or G.lite . The[...]

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    78 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s and but tons of this page: F ield Description ACL Rule Inde x Y ou can e s tablish sixteen ACL rule s at most. Activ e Click to enable or disab le the rule. Secure IP Addr e ss The rule is valid if the IP is in this rang e. Application Support W eb , FTP , T elnet , SNMP , Ping or AL L. Interf ace[...]

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    79 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s and but tons of this page: F ield Description F i lter T ype Selection Support IP / MAC F i lter , Application F i lter and URL F i lter . IP /MAC F i lter Set Index Y ou can choose an IP / MAC F i lter Set Index fr om 1 to 12 . Interf ace Y ou can select an interf ace from the eight PV Cs or the [...]

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    80 5.6.2.2. Application Filter Choose Access Management > F i lter , select Application F i lter fr om the drop- down list F i lter T ype Sel ection , and the page shown in the following figure appear s. Select Application F i lter type. The use r can set Application rules to fi lter the ICQ , MSN, YMSG, Real Audio/V ideo pack et s. The f ollowi[...]

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    81 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s and but tons of this page: F ield Description Activ e Mak e URL F i lter rule activat e d or deactiv ate d. URL Inde x Can set an URL F i lter Inde x from 1 to 16 . URL Enter the U RL that needs to be fi lter ed. 5.6.3. SNMP Choose Acce ss Management > SNMP , and th e page shown in t he f ollow[...]

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    82 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s of this page: F ield Description Get Community Select to s et the passwor d f or th e incoming Get- and GetNe xt reque s ts from the management s ta tion. Set Community Select to set the passwor d for incom ing Set reque sts from the management st ation. 5.6.4. UPnP Choose Acce ss Management > [...]

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    83 5.6.5. DDNS Choose Access Managemen t > DDNS , the page shown i n the following figur e appear s. The Dynamic Dom ain Name Sys tem (DDNS) lets you use a stat ic host name with a dyna mic IP addre ss. U ser sho uld type the host name, use r na me and pass wor d assigned to y our AD SL Router by your D ynamic DNS provider . Th e user also can d[...]

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    84 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description URL URL for the CPE to connect to the ACS using the CPE W AN Management Prot ocol. This par ameter must be in the form of a v alid http or ht tps URL. U ser Name U sername used to authentica te the CPE whe n making a connection to t he ACS using the CPE W A N Man [...]

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    85 5.7. Maintenance In the navig ation bar , click Maintenance . The Maint enance page that i s display e d cont ains Administr ation , T ime Zone , F irmwar e , S ysR es tart and Diagnostics . 5.7.1. Administration Choose Maintenance > Adminis tr ation , the page shown in the following figure appears. There is only one accoun t that can acce ss[...]

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    86 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description Synchr oniz e time with Y ou can choose NTP Server automatically , PC ’ s Clock or Manually . T ime Zone Choose the time zone in which ar ea you are from t he dr op - down list. Dayligh t Saving Y ou can enable the dayligh t saving time . NTP Server Addr e ss Se[...]

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    87 The f ollowing table de scribes the parame ter s o f this page: F ield Description New F i rmwar e Location Click Brow se to select the firmwar e fi le. R omfile Backup Click Brow se and select a path to sav e the con figur ation fi le of the r outer . UPGRADE A fter selecting the fi le, click UPGRADE to st arting upgr ading the file. 5.7.4. Sys[...]

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    88 5.7.5. Diagnostics Choose Maint enance > Diag nositics , the page shown i n the following fi gur e appear s. The page shows the tes t result s for t he connectivit y of the physical lay er and pr otoc ol lay er f or both L AN and W AN sides. The f ollowing table de scri bes the par amet er s of this page: F ield Description V irtual Circuit C[...]

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    89 6. Trouble Shooting Question Answer Wh y are all the indicator s off?  Check the connecti on betwee n the p ower adap ter and the power sock et.  Check wh ether the power s witch is turned on. Wh y is the L AN indicator off?  Check the connect ion between the device and y our PC, hub or sw itch.  Check the run ning sta tus of the com[...]

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    90 EU Declaration of Confor mity English: This equipment is in compliance with the essentia l requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC, 2009/125/EC. French: Cet équipement est conforme aux exigences essentielles e t autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE, 2009/125/CE Czechian: Toto zařízení je v souladu se zákla[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Declaration of Conformity We, Edimax Technology Co., LTD ., decla re under our sole responsi bility, that the equipment described b elow complies with t he requirements of the European Council directive (1 995/5/EC, 2006/95/EC , EC/1275 /2008). Equipment : N300 Wireless ADSL Modem Router Model No. : AR -7286W nA & AR-7286WnB The following [...]

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