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1 COPYRIGHT Copyright © Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. all rights reserve d. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language [...]
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2 CONTENTS CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 4 1 ‐ 1 Introduction and Safety Information ..............................................................................................[...]
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3 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 3 MAC Address Filtering ............................................................................................................ 88 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 4 WPS (Wi ‐ Fi Protected Setup) Settings .................................................................................... 90 ?[...]
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4 CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION 1 ‐ 1 Introduction and Safety Information Thank you for purchasing the Edimax BR ‐ 6258n Wireless Broadband Nano Router! This miniature router is the ideal choice for anyone who is [...]
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5 1 ‐ 2 Safety Information Please follow the following safety instructions to ensure yo ur safety: 1. This router is designed for indoor use only. DO NOT place this router outdoors. 2. DO NOT put this router [...]
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6 1 ‐ 3 System Requirements z Internet connection via an xDSL or cable modem with an RJ ‐ 45 Ethernet port z Computer or network devices with a wired or wireless network interface card z Web browser (Microsoft Inte[...]
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7 1 ‐ 4 Package Contents Before you start using this router, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s): [...]
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8 1 ‐ 5 Getting familiar with your new wireless broadband router Top Panel LED Name Light Status Description PWR On Router switched on and correctly powered Off Router [...]
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9 Item Name Description Micro ‐ USB Port Connects to USB power adapter or computer via USB cable Back Panel Item Name Description LAN Port Connects to computer or other web devices WAN Port Co[...]
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10 CHAPTER II: SYSTEM AND NETWORK SETUP 2 ‐ 1 Establishing a network connection Please follow the following instructions to build a network connection between your new broadband router, computers, and other network d[...]
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11 3. You can power this rout er throug h either a computer or a wall socket. To power the router throug h a computer, connect the USB cable to the micro ‐ USB port on the front panel, and then connect th[...]
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12 2 ‐ 2 Setting client computers to obtain IP addresses automatically Before you start configuration procedures, your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (set to use dynamic IP addresses). If ?[...]
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13 2 ‐ 2 ‐ 1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup 1. Click the “Start” button (it shou ld be located at the lower ‐ left corner of your screen), then click “Control Panel”. Double ‐ click the “Network” icon, a[...]
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14 2. Select “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server”, then click “OK”. [...]
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15 2 ‐ 2 ‐ 2 Windows 2000 IP address setup 1. Click the “Start” button (it shou ld be located at the lower ‐ left corner of your screen), then click “Control Panel”. Double ‐ click the “Network and Dial ‐ u[...]
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16 2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serve r address automatically”, then click “OK”. [...]
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17 2 ‐ 2 ‐ 3 Windows XP IP address setup 1. Click the “Start” button (it shou ld be located at the lower ‐ left corner of your screen), then click “Control Panel”. Double ‐ click the “Network and Internet [...]
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18 2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serve r address automatically”, then click “OK”. [...]
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19 2 ‐ 2 ‐ 4 Windows Vista IP address setup 1. Click the “Start” button (it shou ld be located at the lower ‐ left corner of your screen), then click “Control Panel”. Click “Vie w Network Status and Tasks?[...]
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20 2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serve r address automatically”, then click “OK”. [...]
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21 2 ‐ 3 Connecting to broadband router via web browser You can access the broadband route r’s web ‐ based configuration interface via any connected computer with a web browse r (Internet Explorer 5.x or above, Firef[...]
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22 4. The first page you see after logging in is “Home”. You can see all the current settings and other system information here. System Model Displays this broadband router’s mode l name (useful when [...]
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23 Internet Connection IP Address Mode Displays how this broadband router currently obtains IP addresses IP Address Displays the IP address of the WAN connection Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the WAN [...]
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24 The SSID, the up time, the IP address of the LAN connection, and the runtime code is always displayed on the top of the webpage. [...]
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25 If this router’s DHCP server function is enabled, please follow the following instructions to find this router’s IP address: 1. Click the “Start” button, then click “Run”. 2. Input “cmd”, and the[...]
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26 3. Input “ipconfig”, then press “Enter”. Use the IP address follo wing “Default Gateway” to access this router’s web ‐ based config uration interface. Plea se note that the IP address you find ma y be different [...]
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27 2 ‐ 4 Using “Quick Setup” This broadband router’s “Quick Setup” allows yo u to set up basic parameters in a few simple steps. The following instructio ns illustrate how to use the “Quick Setup” menu:[...]
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28 3. Choose your Internet connection type. Refer to the following list for further instructions: z Dynamic IP (See section 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 1) z Static IP (See section 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 2) z PPPoE (See section 2 [...]
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29 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 Using “Dynamic IP” as broadband connection type 1. If your Internet service provider assigns IP addresses to you automatica lly through DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), sele ct “Dynamic IP”. [...]
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30 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 2 Using “Static IP” as broadband connection type 1. If your ISP is providing you Internet access via a fixed IP addre ss, select “Static IP”. Generally, your ISP will provide you with such in[...]
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31 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 3 Using “PPPoE” as broadband connection type 1. If your ISP is providing you Internet access via PPPoE (Point ‐ to ‐ Point Protocol over Ethernet), select “PPPoE”. Item Name Description User Name[...]
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32 3. When the following message appears, click “Apply” to save the changes and restart the broadband router. The ro uter will take about 30 seconds to restart. [...]
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33 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 4 Using “PPTP” as broadband connection type 1. Select “PPTP” if your ISP is providing you Inte rnet access via PPTP (Point ‐ to ‐ Point Tunneling Protocol). 2. If your ISP is providing you dynamic ?[...]
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34 Item Name Description User ID Input the user name assigned by your ISP here. Password Input the password assigned by yo ur ISP here. PPTP Gateway Input the PPTP gateway assigned by your ISP here. Connection [...]
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35 2 ‐ 4 ‐ 5 Using “L2TP” as broadband connection type 1. Select “L2TP” if your ISP is providing you Inte rnet access via L2TP (Layer ‐ 2 Tunneling Protocol). 2. If your ISP is providing you dynamic IP ad[...]
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36 Item Name Description User ID Input the user name assigned by your ISP here. Password Input the password assigned by yo ur ISP here. L2TP Gateway Input the L2TP gateway assigned by your ISP here. MTU Inp[...]
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37 CHAPTER III: GENERAL SETUP You can perform advance d configuration of this broadband route r in “General Se tup”. The following are instructions on how to use “General Setup”: 1. Click “General Setup” after [...]
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38 3 ‐ 1 System You can setup basic system settings of this broadband router in ‘System’ menu: Please select the setting item you wish to set, then click ‘Apply’ button to proceed. You can als[...]
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39 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 1 Time Zone You can change the time zone settings of this broadband rout er. It’s important to have correct date and time setting if you need to read system log and use build ‐ in firewall ?[...]
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40 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 2 Password Settings You can change the web login password of this broadband ro uter. If you keep using the default password ‘1234’, other people may access the configuration interface without yo ur p[...]
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41 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 3 Remote Management If you need to manage this broadband router outside of your LAN (i.e. from Internet), you can use this function to assign a remote IP address which is permitted to connect [...]
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42 Please click ‘Apply’ to save changes you made and restart the broadband router, this requires about 30 seconds and the broadband rout er will stop responding (this is normal and is not malfunctio n). You can[...]
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43 3 ‐ 2 WAN You can setup WAN (Wide Area Network, i.e. Internet) connections of this broadband router in ‘WAN’ menu: Please select the WAN connection type you wish to use to setup Internet connec[...]
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44 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 1 Dynamic IP Dynamic IP means your ISP will assign an IP address to you automatically by ‘DHCP’ (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Dynamic IP is often used by cable modem Int ernet connection. ?[...]
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45 If you wish to select another connection type as br oadband connection type, click ‘Back’; or you can click ‘OK’ to finish with quick setup. You’ll see the follo wing messages: Please click ‘Appl[...]
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46 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 2 Static IP Some ISP will give you a fixed IP address, and ask you to use this IP address to esta blish Internet connection. In this case, you have to select this connection type to estab[...]
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47 If you wish to select another connection type as br oadband connection type, click ‘Back’; or you can click ‘OK’ to finish with quick setup. You’ll see the follo wing messages: Please click ‘Appl[...]
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48 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 3 PPPoE If your ISP requires you to establish Internet connection by PPPoE (Point ‐ to ‐ Point Protocol over Ethernet), you can use this connection type to establish Internet connection. Here are [...]
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49 minute(s). This option is only available when connection type is ‘Connect on Demand’. If you wish to select another connection type as br oadband connection type, click ‘Back’; or you can click ‘OK’ [...]
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50 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 4 PPTP If your ISP requires you to use PPTP (Point ‐ to ‐ Point Tunneling Protocol) to establish connection, you can select this connection type to establish Internet connection. PPTP requires two kinds [...]
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51 Item Name Description User ID Please input user ID (user name) assigned by your Internet service provider here. Password Please input the password assigned by your Internet service provider here. PPTP Gatewa[...]
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52 If you wish to select another connection type as br oadband connection type, click ‘Back’; or you can click ‘OK’ to finish with quick setup. You’ll see the follo wing messages: Please click ‘Appl[...]
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53 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 5 L2TP If your ISP requires you to use L2TP (Layer ‐ 2 Tunneling Protocol) to establish connection, you can select this connection type to establish Internet connection. L2TP is another popular connection [...]
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54 Item Name Description User ID Please input user ID (user name) assigned by your Internet service provider here. Password Please input the password assigned by your Internet service provider here. L2TP Gateway Pl[...]
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55 If you wish to select another connection type as br oadband connection type, click ‘Back’; or you can click ‘OK’ to finish with quick setup. You’ll see the follo wing messages: Please click ‘Appl[...]
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56 3 ‐ 2 ‐ 6 WISP WISP (Wireless ISP) is a connection method which establishes Internet connection by wireless network. In this mode, BR ‐ 6258n broadband rout er will act as a wireless client and connect to anot[...]
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57 access point you with to connect, you’ll be prompted to input WEP key / WPA passphrase so you can pass the security check of access point. A correct WEP key / WPA passphrase is required to conn[...]
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58 3 ‐ 3 LAN (Wir ed) You can setup Wired LAN (Local Area Network) connectio ns of this broadba nd router in ‘LAN’ menu. This bro adband router has 4 LAN ports and they’ll all use the same LAN IP ad[...]
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59 Suggestions on IP address numbering plan: If y ou have no idea on how to define an IP address plan for your network, here are some suggestions. 1. A valid IP address has 4 fi elds: a.b.c.d, for most of home and company users, it’s suggested to use 192.168.c.d, where c is an integer betw een 0 and 254, and d is an integer between 1 and [...]
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60 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 2 LAN IP You can use this setting to assign an IP address to the LAN interface of this broadba nd router. Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description IP address [...]
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61 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 3 DHCP Server You can use this setting to decide the range of IP address leases. Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description Start IP Please input the start ?[...]
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62 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 4 Static DHCP Leases If you wish to assign a fixed IP addre ss to certain computers / devices by DHCP, yo u can use this function to establish a MAC ‐ to ‐ IP address table here, so you c[...]
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63 All MAC ‐ to ‐ IP address entries will be listed in this page, and this broadband router suppo rts up 16 static DHCP leases: To delete one or more entries listed here, please check the box of the[...]
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64 3 ‐ 4 Wireless You can setup Wireless LAN connection parameters of this broadband router in ‘Wireless’ menu: Please select one setting in this menu, then click ‘Apply’ to proceed. If you wish t[...]
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65 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 Basic Settings You can set basic settings of wireless LAN here. Please select the working mode of this broadband router from ‘Mode’ dropdown list first: a. AP : Standard wireless [...]
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66 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 1 AP Mode In AP mode, the following settings will appear: Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description Band Please select the radio band from one of following ?[...]
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67 maximum 32 characters. ESSID is used to identify your own broadband ro uter from others when there are other broadband routers in the same area. Defa ult SSID is ‘default’, it’s recommended to change default ?[...]
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68 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ but[...]
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69 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 2 Station ‐ Infrastructure In Station ‐ Infrastructure mode, you can select a wireless access point to become its wireless client, and also acts as wireless access point to se rve other wire les s clients.[...]
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70 maximize compatibility. ESSID This is the name of broadband router. You can type any alphanumerical characters here, maximum 32 characters. ESSID is used to identify your own broadband ro uter from others when t[...]
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71 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button,[...]
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72 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 3 AP Bridge: Point to Point In this mode, you can use this broadband router as a wireless network bridge and let all computers connected to the LAN ports of both wireless access points [...]
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73 2.4 GHz (G): 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11g wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps). 2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 2.4GHz Band, Allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11N wireless clients. It’[...]
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74 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 4 AP Bridge: Point to Multi ‐ Point In this mode, you can use this broadband router as a wireless network bridge and let all computers connected to the LAN ports of all wireless access po[...]
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75 to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, and maximum 54Mbps for 802.11g clients). 2.4 GHz (G): 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11g wireless network client to connect this router (ma[...]
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76 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 5 AP Bridge: WDS In this mode, this broadband router acts as both wireless communication bridge and wireless access point. This broadband router can establish communication with up to four WDS ‐ comp[...]
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77 2.4 GHz (G): 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11g wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps). 2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 2.4GHz Band, Allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11N wireless clients. I[...]
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78 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button,[...]
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79 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 6 Universal Repeater In this mode, this broadband router acts as a wireless repeater. It will repeat the signal of the wireless access point you s pecif ied, to extend its wireless coverage. The ?[...]
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80 2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 2.4GHz Band, Allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11N wireless clients. It’s recommends to select this band to maximize compatibility. ESSID This is the name of broadband router. You can type [...]
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81 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button,[...]
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82 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 2 Security Settings In certain AP working modes, you can enable encryption to improve security leve l. When you click ‘Set Security’ button, the follow ing window will appea r: Please select ?[...]
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83 WEP Select WEP to enable WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption: Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description Key Length There are two types of WEP key length: 64 ‐ bit and [...]
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84 Server IP address Input Radius authentication server’s IP address here. RADIUS Server Port Input Radius authentication server’s service port here. Generally it’s 1812. RADIUS Server Password Input the password of Radi[...]
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85 WPA pre ‐ shared key WPA (Wi ‐ Fi Protected Access) is also an encryption method and is safer than WEP. It’s recommended to us e WPA instead of WEP when you need to use encryption to protect your d[...]
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86 WPA RADIUS If you have RADIUS authentication serve r on your local network, you can authenticate the wireless clients by RADIUS server’s user database. Only authenticated clients can establish wireless connection with[...]
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87 Please click ‘Apply’ to save changes, or click ‘Reset’ to clear the texts in all fie lds. If you click ‘Apply’, the following messages will appe ar: You can click ‘Continue’ to back to pr[...]
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88 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 3 MAC Address Filtering This function will he lp yo u to prevent unauthorized use rs from connecting to your wireless router; only those wireless devices who have the MAC address you assigned here can ?[...]
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89 All MAC address entries will be liste d in this page: To delete one or more entries listed here, please check the box of the entry you wish to delete (Under ‘Select’), and click ‘Delete [...]
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90 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 4 WPS (Wi ‐ Fi Protected Setup) Settings WPS (Wi ‐ Fi Protected Setup) provides a convenie nt way to establish the connection between this broadband router and wireless clients. Any WPS ‐ compatible wireless c[...]
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91 Registrar: This broadband router will act as WPS registrar and wait for wireless clients to send WPS configuration request. Enrollee: This broadband router will act as WPS enrollee and send WPS configuratio n re[...]
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92 3 ‐ 5 Advance Settings This router prov ides various network functiona lities like QoS and DDNS, and you can configure these func tions in ‘Advanced Settings’ m enu. [...]
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93 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 QoS Quality of service provides an efficie nt way for computers on the network to share the internet bandwidth with a promised qua lity of internet service. Wit hout QoS, all computers and devices [...]
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94 Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description Enable QoS Check this box to enable QoS function, uncheck it to disable QoS. Total Download Bandwidth You can set the limit of total down[...]
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95 rule. If only one port is involved, input a single number here (1 to 65535); if multip le ports are involved, input starting / ending port number in x ‐ y format (like 10 ‐ 20). Traffic Type If you’re [...]
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96 and is not malfunctio n). You can reconnect to this broadband router and continue on other settings later. [...]
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97 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 2 DDNS DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a IP ‐ to ‐ Hostname mapping service for those Interne t users who don’t have a static (fixed) IP address. It will be a pro blem when such user wants to prov ide ?[...]
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98 Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description Dynamic DNS If you want to enable DDNS function, please select ‘Enabled’; otherwise please select ‘Disabled’ Provider Select your DDNS servic[...]
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99 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ but[...]
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100 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 3 Port Forwarding This function allows you to redirect a single port or consecutive ports of Internet IP address to the same port of the IP address on local network. The port number(s) of In[...]
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101 Add Add the mapping to port forwarding table. Reset Remove all inputted values. All existing URLs will be displayed in ‘Current URL Blocking Table’: If you want to delete a specific port forward[...]
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102 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 4 DMZ Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a special area in your local network. This area resides in local network, and all computers in thi s area uses private IP address , too. But these private IP ?[...]
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103 NOTE: Please note that every public IP address can be mapped to a single Client PC IP address only. All existing DMZ entries will be displayed in ‘Curre nt DMZ Table’: If you want to del[...]
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104 3 ‐ 6 NAT Network addres s translations solve the problem if sharing a single IP address to mult iple computers. Wit hout NAT, all computers must be assigned with a valid Internet IP address to get connected [...]
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105 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 1 Virtual Server This function allows you to redirect a port on Internet IP address (on WAN port) to a specified port of an IP address on local network, so you can setup an Internet serv[...]
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106 Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item Name Description Enable Virtual Server Check this box to enable virtual server, and uncheck this box to disable virtual server. Private IP Input the IP addre[...]
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107 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button[...]
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108 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 2 Special Applica t ions Some applications require more than one connection a time; these applications won’t work with simple NAT rules. In order to make these applications work, yo u can use this fun[...]
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109 single value, or a range (like 20 ‐ 50). If you need to input more than one port number and they’re not contiguous, list all port numbers here and separate them by comma ( , ). If the applicatio[...]
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110 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button[...]
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111 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 3 UPnP Settings BR ‐ 6258n broadband router supports UPnP (universal plug ‐ and ‐ play), which allows other network devices to communicate with this broadband router to exchange information about network capability ?[...]
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112 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 4 ALG Settings ALG (Application Layer Gateway) is a kind of networ k connection ability support for specific network applications like game and instant online chat. Without ALG support, these applications w[...]
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113 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 5 Static Routing In most cases, all your computers on loc al network will use default gateway (generally provided by your ISP) to access servers on Internet. However, if you have preferred network r[...]
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114 If you want to delete a specific static route entry, check the ‘se lect’ box of the static route entry you want to delete, then click ‘Delete Selected’ button. (You can select more than one static ?[...]
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115 3 ‐ 7 Firewall This broadband router support s several firewall functions which will help you to protect your network and computer. In this chapter, instructions for using these functions will be given, so you ?[...]
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116 router on local network will be listed here. You can select the computer name and click ‘<<’ button to add selected computer’s IP address to ‘Private IP’ field. Please note that this list [...]
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117 Please check ‘Enable IP Filtering Table’ bo x first, and select ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ to decide the behavior of IP filtering table (Deny the access of IP addresses in the list, or allow the acce[...]
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118 You can select multiple services here. If you wish to deny or allow all services of certain IP address(es), please select both ‘TCP’ and ‘UDP’. If the service you wish to deny or allow i[...]
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119 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button[...]
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120 3 ‐ 7 ‐ 2 URL Blocking If you want to prevent computers in local network from accessing certain website (like pornography, violenc e, or anything yo u want to block), you can use this function to stop compu[...]
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121 When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click ‘Apply’ button[...]
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122 3 ‐ 7 ‐ 3 DoS Denial of Service (DoS) is a common attack measure, by tra nsmitting a great amount of data or request to your Internet IP address and server, the Internet connection will become very slow[...]
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123 so. Check this box and the router will block all traffics which are trying to scan your Internet IP address. Sync Flood This is another kind of attack, which uses a lot of fake connection request to[...]
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124 Sync Flood Like Ping of Death, you can set the threshold of when this DoS prevention mechanism will be activated. When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to ?[...]
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125 CHAPTER IV: STATUS, TOOLS & LANGUAGE 4 ‐ 1 Status In this menu, you can check the operation status of this broadband router. To view the status, follow the following instructions: 1. Click ‘Status?[...]
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126 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 1 Internet Connection This page shows the current status of Internet connection. [...]
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127 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 2 Device Status This page shows current wireless LAN and wired LAN configuration. [...]
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128 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 3 System Log This page shows all logged system information. You can use scroll bar to view the logs, or click ‘Save’ to download the log file to your computer. You can also click ‘Clea[...]
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129 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 4 Security Log This page shows all logged security ‐ relat ed information. You can use scroll bar to view the logs, or click ‘Save’ to download the log file to your comput er. You can also [...]
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130 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 5 Active DHCP Client This page shows all current DHCP clients. You can click ‘Refresh’ to reload the list. [...]
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131 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 6 Statistics This page shows the statistical information of netw ork interfaces of this broadband router, and the total system uptime. [...]
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132 4 ‐ 2 Tools This broadband router comes with several tools that will help you to manage the configuration of broadband ro uter, upgrade the firmware, and restart the broadband router. To use these tools, [...]
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133 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 1 Configuration Tools In this page, you can backup and restore curre nt system configuration, and reset all settings to factory default value. Here are descriptions of every setup items: Item ?[...]
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134 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 2 Firmware Upgrade New firmware releases will provide new functions to this broadband router, and you can use firmware upgra de function to upgrade the firmware to new version. Pleas[...]
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135 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 3 Restart If you found that the broadband router is not functioning correctly, or responding slowly then usual, you can use this function to restart the broadband router, and this may correct the ?[...]
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136 4 ‐ 3 Language This broadband router’s web ‐ based user interface supports several languages. You can change the display language by click ‘Language’ button in main menu. To change the display lang uage, sele[...]
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