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WI RE L ESS 4 50N D U AL - B AN D GIG A B IT ROUTE R U SER MAN U AL MODE L 5 2 4 98 8 INT -524988-UM-081 1-02[...]
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2 Than k you for p urchas ing the INTE LLINET NET WORK SOL UTIONS ™ Wire less 450N Dual- Band Gigabit Router , M od e l 5 24 9 8 8 . The la test i n wireless ne t working , this Wireless R out er ser ves mu ltiple pu rposes — an access poin t that pr ovides b oth 2.4 GHz an d 5 GHz wireless s imulta neously , a wireless br idge, a wireless repe[...]
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3 T AB LE O F CON TENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS section page section page 1 HARDW ARE ........................................... 5 1 . 1 F ron t Panel Di spla y .......................... 5 1 . 2 Back P anel Dis play .......................... 5 2 S YS TEM & NET WORK SETUP ............. 6 2. 1 Connectin g the Rou ter ..................... 6 2.2 Obt[...]
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4 SAFETY GUIDE LINES SAFETY GUIDELINES F or the prot ection of eq uipmen t users and conn ected de vices, foll ow these sa fety guidelines: 1 . This rout er is desig ned for ind oor use only ; do not place this router outdoors. 2. Do no t place this rou ter in h ot or hum id envi ronmen ts. 3. Do no t yank a ny conne c ted cabl es. 4. F irmly secu [...]
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5 HARD WARE 1 HARD WARE 1 . 1 F ron t Panel Displa y LED Status De scription POWE R On Rou ter is s witched on a nd c orrectly po wered . 2.4G / 5G On Ind icates th at the particular WL AN mode is activ e. Of f The WL AN mode is not a ctive . Fl ashing Wireless d ata is bein g receive d and/ or transmi t ted . WAN O n The W AN por t is connect ed t[...]
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6 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 SY STEM & NETWORK SETUP 2 . 1 Conne cting t he Route r 1 . Connect y our DSL or cable m odem to the W AN por t of the ro uter us ing the pro vided RJ45 E thernet cabl e. N OT E : Stand ard modems pr ovided b y In ternet ser vice pro viders come with at l east one LAN /Et hernet por t, which connects t o the W [...]
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7 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP N OT E : If this p rocedure is s ucc essful , skip the fo llowing s ubsection s and proceed to 2 .3 Using Quick Setup . If the a bov e procedure d oesn ’t resul t in you r obtain ing an IP ad dress, or if y ou know th at yo ur comput er has a sta tic IP addre ss setup , foll ow the st eps in the ap propriat e subs[...]
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8 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2. Select “Ob tain an IP ad dress au tomat ic ally” and “Ob tain DNS ser v er address automa tic ally , ” then c lick “ OK . ”[...]
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9 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 . 2 . 2 W ind ow s V ista / 7 IP Add ress Setup 1 . Click “ Star t, ” th en go t o the cont rol pane l. Cl ick “ View Ne t work Stat us and T ask s, ” then click “Manage Ne t work Connection s. ” Rig ht-c lick “Local Area Network, ” then se lect “ Properties. ” With the Local Area Conn ection P[...]
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10 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2. Select “Ob tain an IP ad dress au tomat ic ally” and “Ob tain DNS ser v er address automa tic ally , ” then c lick “ OK . ” 2 . 2 . 3 Route r IP Address Loo kup 1. Af ter the IP addre ss is set up , click “Star t ” at the bo t tom-lef t of th e desktop , then c lic k “ Ru n. ”[...]
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11 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2. With the Ru n windo w displa y ed, ent er “ c md” in th e “Open :” t ext eld , then c lick “O K. ”[...]
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12 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 3. En ter “ipcong, ” then press < Ent er > . Th e IP address d ispla ys, f ollow ed by the def ault g ate wa y . In th e ex ample belo w , the IP add ress of the r outer is 1 9 2 .1 6 8 . 2 .1 . N OT E : If the IP a ddress of th e gate wa y is not d ispla yed , or if the ad dress begi ns with 1 69 , re[...]
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13 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 . 3 Qu ick Setup The Quick Set up procedur e lets y ou c ongur e all the se t tings r equir ed for quick Inter net a c c es s. . The in itial Quick Se tup scr een presen ts time se t tings . Set Time Z one — Use th e drop - down men u to select y our time z one. Time Server Ad dress — E nt er the IP addr e[...]
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14 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP Da ylight S av ings — If yo ur locale uses Da ylig ht Sa ving, a ctiva te “Enabl e F unction ” and se lect the dura tion usin g the drop- down menu s. Click “Ne x t ” to continu e to the ne xt screen of th e Q uick Se tup procedu re, wh ere yo u select the broa dband ( Int ernet connectio n ) type you u s[...]
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15 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP MAC address — E nter th e M A C address o f your comp uter he re if you r ser vice pro vider onl y permits a comput er with a cer tain MAC a ddress t o acc ess the In ternet. I f you ’ re usin g a c omput er used t o c onnect t o the Int ernet via cabl e modem , you can si mply click “Clon e Mac addr ess” t[...]
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16 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .3 . 3 Setup Procedure fo r PP PoE xDSL User Nam e — En ter the us er name a ssigned b y yo ur ISP . Passwo rd — En ter the p asswor d assigned b y yo ur ISP . Ser vice N ame — Pro vide a name f or this In ternet s er vice . ( option al) MTU — En ter th e MTU val ue of yo ur network connection . N OT E : [...]
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17 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP correctly ent ered ; oth er wise , the Int ernet connectio n will fail e v en if the PPTP se t tings ar e c orrect. Contact y our ISP if y ou don ’t know h ow you s hould ll i n these elds. The P PTP Settings pa nel presen ts these op tions : User Nam e — En ter the us er name a ssigned b y yo ur ISP . Pa[...]
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18 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .3 . 5 Setup Procedu re for L 2TP xDSL L2TP is a nother popula r connection me thod fo r xDSL an d other Int ernet conn ection types, and a ll requi red setting i tems ar e the same as th e PPTP connection ( see section 2.3 .4 abov e ). 2 .3 .6 Setup Procedu re for T e lstra Big Pond This pr oc edur e is only for[...]
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19 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 . 4 Basic Setup This s ection exp lains ho w to change t he time zon e, pa ssword a nd remot e NOTE TO D SL US ER S While P PPoE is th e most common wa y to connect to D SL Interne t ser vice, it sti ll ma y be necessary to enab le “Cable Modem” in the Broa dband settings . Below are e xampl es for usi ng Cab[...]
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20 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP man agemen t settings. S tar t y our W eb brows er and log on to t he route r ’ s W eb man agemen t int er face b y open ing http :/ / 1 92. 168.2. 1 , then c lick the “General S etup ” button on th e left. 2 . 4 . 1 Time Zone and Ti me Auto - Synchronization Click th e “ Sys tem” m enu on the le f t of t[...]
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21 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP If the p asswor ds ent ered in the “New Pa ssword” a nd “Conrmed Pa ssword” elds ar en ’t the same , you ’l l see the message a t right. R e - ente r the new pas sw or d. If y ou see the error messa ge at right , it mean s the con tent in the “Current Pass word” eld is wron g. Click “OK?[...]
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22 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 . 5 Sett ing Up an Inter net Co nnect ion ( WAN Setup ) The In terne t c onnection s etup can be do ne by u sing the Qui ck Setup me nu described i n section 2-3. Ho we ver , you can se t the W A N connections u p by u sing the W A N congura tion men u. Y ou can also program adva nced function s lik e DDNS (Dy[...]
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23 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .5 . 1 S etup Procedure for D yna mic IP Host Name — E nte r the host na me of y our comput er . ( This is op tional a nd is only requ ired if y our servic e pro vider as ks yo u to do so . ) M AC A d d r es s — Ent er the MAC a ddress o f your comp uter if y our service provid er only p er mits a compu ter w[...]
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24 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .5 .3 S etup Procedure for PPP oE User Nam e — En ter the us er name ass igned b y your I nte r net s er vice pro vider . Passwo rd — En ter the p asswor d assigned b y yo ur Int ernet service provid er . Ser vice N ame — Ent er a name f or this In ternet s er vice . ( option al ) MTU — En ter th e MTU va[...]
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25 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP ent ered ; oth er wise , the In ternet conne ction will fai l ev en if the PPT P settings ar e correct. Contact y our ISP if y ou don ’t know ho w you sh ould ll in th ese elds. The P PTP Settings pa nel presen ts these op tions : User Nam e — En ter the us er name a ssigned b y yo ur ISP . Passwo rd — [...]
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26 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .5 .6 Setup Procedu re for T e lstra Big Pond This pr oc edur e is only for t he T els tra BigPon d network ser vice in Aus tralia . User Nam e — En ter the us er name a ssigned b y T elstra . Passwo rd — En ter the p asswor d assigned b y T elstra . Assign l ogin ser ver m anuall y — Select to choos e the [...]
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27 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP pre ferred DNS ser v er or use a sta tic IP addr ess, or if yo ur ser vice pro vider did n’t assig n the IP addr ess of the DNS server for a ny r eason, y ou can inp ut the IP add ress of the DNS se r ve r here . Prima r y DNS — E nter t he IP addre ss of the DNS ser v er prov ided by y our ISP . Sec ondar y DN[...]
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28 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .5 .9 Set up Procedure for WIS P ( Wireles s ISP ) Wirele ss Int ernet s er vice pr oviders ( WISPs ) ar e Int ernet s er vice pr ovide r s with ne t works bu ilt a round wi reless ne t working . T ypically , WISPs are fo und in r ural areas with sm all popul ations , where cable an d digital s ubscriber li nes a[...]
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29 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP all a va ilable ne t works fo r you and e nter th e channel n umber aut omatic ally . Wi reless Band — Check whe ther the WISP sign al is fou nd in ei ther the 2. 4 GHz or 5 GHz freq uency ran ge. Site Sur ve y — Cl ick to d ispla y a wir eless sit e sur ve y tabl e ( not s hown ). I t will l ist all a vail abl[...]
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30 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 .6. 1 L AN I P IP address — En ter the IP a ddress o f this rout er . Subnet Mask — En ter the s ubne t mask for t his network. 8 02. 1 d Spanning T r ee — Select “Enabl e” or “Disable ” from the dr op - do wn menu. The Spa nning T ree Pro tocol ( STP ) is a network prot oc ol that e nsure s a loop [...]
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31 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP “Star t IP ” and can ’t be the same a s the rout er ’ s IP add ress. Also , the rst thre e elds o f the IP addr ess of “Star t IP , ” “End IP” and “IP Addr ess” in th e L AN IP section ( the “ a, ” “b ” and “ c” elds ) sho uld be the same . 2 .6. 3 Static D HCP Leases T abl[...]
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32 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 . 7 Wireless L AN Co n gu ration If y our comput er , PD A , game console or o ther ne t work dev ic e is equ ipped with a wirel ess network int er face , you can us e the wireless fu nction of thi s router t o connect to the I nte r net a nd share r esources with o ther comput ers on you r network. This rout [...]
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33 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP use t wo of th ese wireless r outers t o c onnect the two ne t works . Both rout ers need to be set to AP Bridge (P oint t o P oint ) mode : The scr een will then d ispla y a M AC A ddress 1 eld i n which you e nter th e M A C address o f the opposi te router , which y ou can ob tain b y clicki ng “Statu s” [...]
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34 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP and increa ses the wirel ess c ov erage a rea b y repeati ng an e xistin g wireless signal . Concerning the se tup , y ou need c lick “Sit e Surve y ” and select the SSID of the pa rent a cc ess poin t. (The SSID is t he name o f the wir eless ne t work the router wi ll be broad c asti ng. The R oot AP SSID is [...]
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35 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP yo u aren ’t sur e what thi s should be se t to , lea ve it a s the defa ult v alue o f 23 46. RTS Thr eshold — Set t he RTS ( retu rn to send er ) thresho ld of the wireless ra dio. N OT E : If un sure wha t this sho uld be set t o, l eav e it as the d efau lt val ue : 23 4 7 . B eac on In ter val — Set the [...]
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36 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP between 802. 1 1 b and 802. 1 1 g /n wirel ess access p oints. N OT E: The rec ommended se t ting is eit her “ A uto ” or “ Alwa ys. ” T x Power — Set the ou tput pow er of th e wireless rad io. Un less you ’ re usi ng this rout er in a rea lly big sp ace, y ou ma y not need t o set thi s to “1 0 0%. [...]
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37 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP When y ou select a k ey f ormat, the n umber of ch aracters in t he ke y will b e displa y ed. F or e xample , if you s elect “6 4 - bit ” as the k ey length and “Hex” a s the k e y format , yo u’ ll see the messag e to th e right o f “Ke y F ormat ” is “He x ( 1 0 chara cters ), ” which mean s th[...]
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38 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP 2 . 7 . 3. 3 Wi - Fi P rotecte d Access ( WP A) P re - S hared Ke y WP A Unicast Ciph er Suite — Once y ou select one o f the three cipe r options — “ WP A (TKIP ), ” “ WP A 2 (AE S )” or “ WP A 2 Mix ed” — mak e sure y our wir eless clien ts support it. Pre - shared Ke y Fo rmat — Select the ty[...]
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39 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP “ WP A (TKIP ), ” “ WP A 2 (AE S )” or “ WP A 2 Mix ed” — mak e sure y our wir eless clien ts support it. R ADIUS Ser ve r IP addres s — En ter th e IP address o f the R ADIUS se r ve r . R ADI US S er ver Por t — En ter the port number o f the R A DIUS server . R AD IUS S er ver Pass wor d — En[...]
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40 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP En able Acce ss Control — Select t o enforce MA C address ltering . The rout er will not l ter the MA C addr esses of wire less clients i f this is le f t un checked . M AC A d d r es s — Ent er the MAC a ddresses o f you r wireless de vices her e without specia l c hara cters. If th e M A C address l ab[...]
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41 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP This ro uter s uppor ts t wo types of WPS : Pu sh- Button Cong uration ( PBC ) and P IN code. T o use P BC, y ou need to pus h a specic button on the wir eless clien t to start the WP S mode a nd swi tch this route r to WP S mode . Y ou can pu sh the R eset/ WPS button o f this rou ter , or click “Star t PB[...]
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42 SYSTEM & NET WO RK S ET UP pass word canno t be foun d in the diction ar y and consists o f a c ombi nation o f chara cters, s ymbols a nd numb ers. Y ou shoul d also re frain fro m using passw ords that carr y a personal me aning — n ames of pe ts, names o r bir thda ys of a spou se, and s uch — as these can ea sily be gue ssed by u nau[...]
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43 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS 3 AD V A NCED F UNC T IONS 3. 1 Q ua lity o f Ser vice ( QoS ) Quali t y of service provid es an ef cient w ay f or c omput ers on the ne t work to sha re the In terne t bandwidt h with a promis ed quali t y of In ternet s er vice . Without QoS, all compu ters and d evices on the n et work compet e with ea c h oth er to [...]
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44 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS per formance o f yo ur In ternet ser vice. If you ’ re no t sur e about these n umbers, contact y our ISP . QoS can on ly be e f fectiv e if accur ate i nformat ion is pro vided . Current Q oS T able — All e xisti ng QoS rules are sho wn here . Add — Cl ick to add ne w QoS rules ( see sectio n 3. 1 . 2 Adding a New Qo[...]
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45 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Local IP Ad dress — Specify the local ( sou rce ) IP address tha t will be a f fect ed by this rul e. E nte r the starting IP add ress in th e left eld, a nd ent er the end address in the r ight eld to de ne a rang e of IP ad dresses ; or ju st en ter the IP address in the le f t eld to dene a s ingle IP ad[...]
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46 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Click the “NA T ” men u on the lef t o f the W eb m anageme nt in ter face. NA T is e nabled b y defa ult, and t here is normal ly no need t o c hang e this. 3. 2 . 1 P or t For warding With thi s function, y ou can tel l the rout er to for ward i ncoming connection s bound to a specic por t or por t range t o an IP [...]
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47 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Ty p e — Select the type of conn ection from the drop- down men u: “T CP , ” “ UD P ” or “Both. ” If yo u’ re no t sure wh ich to use , select “Both. ” Por t Range — En ter the s tar tin g por t num ber in the le f t eld and en ter the en ding por t num ber in the righ t eld . T o red irect a s i[...]
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48 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS En able Vir tual Se r ve r — Check to ena ble thi s function ; u ncheck to disable . Pr ivate I P — E nter the IP ad dress of th e comput er on the local ne t work th at p rovide s Internet ser vic e. Computer Name — With a ll the comput ers connected t o the rout er list ed in this drop- down men u, yo u c an select [...]
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49 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Current T rigger - Por t T able — All the s ettings for the s pecifal appl ications ar e list ed here. De lete — T o remov e a Specia l A pplicati on setting from the C urrent T r igger - P or t T able, select the setting and click “ Delete . ” Delet e All — Click to d elet e all e xisting s pecif al a ppli cation[...]
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50 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS 3 . 3 Fir ewa ll In add ition to th e N A T fe ature , this ro uter pr ovides r ewa ll functiona lity to block mal icious int r uders from a c cessing the compu ters on y our local ne t work. Cl ick the “Fire wall” menu on the le f t o f the W eb managem ent i nterface. Fire wall Module — C heck to ena ble this fun[...]
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51 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS lt ering table will be able t o connect t o the ne t work, a nd all other n et work d evices will be rejected . Clien t PC M A C addres s — En ter the MA C address o f the comput er or network de vice. Da shes (– ) or c olons ( : ) ar e not req uired . For e xa mple , if the MAC addr ess label of y our de vice rea ds[...]
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52 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS 3. 3. 2 Ad d PC Clicki ng “ Ad d PC ” on the Access Contro l screen will d ispla y this p age. Client PC Description — Ent er up t o 16 a lphan umerical charact ers to describe th is IP add ress. Clien t PC I P Addre ss — En ter the s tar ting IP addr ess in the le f t eld and th e end IP add ress in the r igh t[...]
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53 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Prot ocol — If the ser vice you n eed is not l isted , you can cre ate a ne w ser vice yo urself . Select “T CP ” or “ UDP ” f rom the d rop - down menu a nd follo w the Por t Rang e instructions b elow . If you ’ re not s ure which Pr otocol to u se, sel ect “ Both. ” Por t Range — En ter the port range o[...]
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54 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Add — Click to a dd the URL /ke y word to t he URL /K ey word F ilt ering T able. Res et — Click to r emov e all en tries in the “URL / Ke y word” t ext eld. Current URL Blocking T able — All e xisting URL/ke y words i n the lterin g table. De lete — Select a URL /ke y word b y checking th e “ Select ”[...]
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55 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS 3.3. 4 . 1 DoS – A dvanced Settings Clicki ng “ Ad vanced Se t tings ” on the rst DoS Mod ule screen wi ll displ ay th is page . Pin g of Death — S et the thr eshold of wh en this DoS pre ve ntion mecha nism wil l be activ at ed. Check th e box for P ing of De ath and en ter th e frequenc y of thres hold (ho w ma[...]
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56 ADVANCED F UN CTIO NS Computer Name — With a ll the comput ers connected t o the rout er list ed in this drop- down men u, yo u c an select a n ame withou t checking its IP add ress. Add — Click to a dd the pub lic IP addr ess and associa ted priv ate IP a ddress t o the DMZ table . Res et — Click to r emov e all en tries (in ei ther pane [...]
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57 ADDIT IONAL FUNC TIONS 4 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTIONS/F E A TURES 4 .1 S t a t u s This s c reen a nd the sub menus tha t can be accessed from here s how in formation abou t the rmw are v ersion of th e rout er , the In ternet conne c tion, IP addre ss inf ormation , log les and more. C lick the “Stat us” l ink a t the upper - right c or ner[...]
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58 ADDIT IONAL FUNC TIONS This screen shows IP add ress i nformatio n the r outer has obtaine d. I f yo u e xperience proble ms with y our Int ernet co nne ctio n, op en thi s page a nd check the conte nts. V al ues for IP add ress, de faul t gate wa y and prima r y DNS shou ld alwa ys be l led. If the y’ re missi ng, it in dicates th at there[...]
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59 ADDIT IONAL FUNC TIONS Sa ve — Cli ck to sav e the curren t ev en t log to a te xt le. Cl ear — Cli c k to de lete a ll ev ent log m essages dis pla yed . Ref r es h — Click to re fresh th e view to di spla y the m ost curren t e ven t log messa ges. 4 . 1.4 Secu ri ty L og Sa ve — Cli ck to sav e the curren t ev en t log to a te xt ?[...]
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60 ADDIT IONAL FUNC TIONS Ref r es h — Click to di spla y the l ates t inf ormation. N OT E: The informa tion is accumul ativ e and is onl y reset a f ter the rou ter is res tar ted. 4 . 2 To o l s This s c reen a nd the sub menus tha t can be accessed from here p rovid e options and i nformati on help ful in man aging les and ro uter i nforma[...]
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61 ADDIT IONAL FUNC TIONS Rest or e Set tings — Cl ick “ Brows e… ” to select a sa ved cong uration le fr om your comput er , then click “Upload” t o transf er the congura tion le to the r outer . Af ter the congur ation is up loaded , the rout er ’ s curren t c ongur ation will b e replaced b y the le yo u just u[...]
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62 ADDIT IONAL FUNC TIONS 4 . 2 .3 Reset This screen lets y ou resta r t the rou ter witho ut disconn ecting the pow er from the uni t. A resta r t ( or sys tem r eset ) ma y be n ec essary if the rou ter res ponds slo wly , if yo ur Int ernet connection s peed has d ropped or if the ro uter beh av es in an un usua l manner . App ly — Click t o r[...]
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63 TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 TR OUBL ESHOOT ING This s ection helps y ou troubl eshoot prob lems yo u may be e xperien c ing wi th the rout er . Befo re you conta ct your d ealer for h elp , you sh ould per form the foll owing troub leshooti ng ste ps as the y apply t o your s itua tion. The rou te r is not respondin g when I wan t to acce ss it with the [...]
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64 TROUBLE SHOOTING My wireless notebook cann ot see or connect to the wireless net work. • Check if Broa dcast E SSID is off. R ememb er that y ou need to i nput the E SSID on y our wirele ss c lien t manu ally if the E SSID bro adcast is d isabled . • Check tha t you ’v e securely a t tached the a nten na( s ) . • Mak e sure tha t you ’[...]
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65 GL OSSAR Y 6 G L O S S A RY Default Gateway ( Router) : E very non-router IP de vice needs to congu re a de faul t gat ew ay’ s IP a ddress . When the de vice sen ds out a n IP pack et, if the des tinatio n is not o n the same ne t work, the de vice has to s end the pa cke t to its de fault g ate wa y , which wil l then send i t out to ward[...]
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66 GL OSSAR Y I S P: In ternet Ser vice Pro vider . An ISP is a busine ss that pr ovides c onnectiv it y to the Inter net for individuals and othe r busines ses or or ganizati ons. L AN: Local Area Network. A L AN is a group o f c ompu ters and de vices connecte d toge ther in a rela tiv ely sma ll are a ( su c h as a hous e or an of c e ). Y ou[...]
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67 SPEC IFICA TIONS 7 S PECIFIC A TIO NS Stand ards • IEE E 802. 1 d ( Spa nning T ree Pro tocol) • IEE E 802. 1 1 a ( 5 4 Mbps Wire less L A N ) • IEE E 802. 1 1 b ( 1 1 Mbps Wir eless L A N ) • IEE E 802. 1 1 g ( 5 4 Mbps Wire less L A N) • IEE E 802. 1 1 n ( 4 50 Mbps Wirel ess L AN ) • IEE E 802.3 ( 1 0 Base- T Eth ernet ) • IEE E[...]
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68 SPEC IFICA TIONS - URL lte r - DMZ ( de militariz ed zone ) • Supp or ts UPNP (U niv ersal Plug a nd Pla y ) • Supp or ts DHCP ( clie nt /se r ve r) • Supp or ts PP PoE (D SL ) , DHCP ( cable ) and sta tic IP • VPN pa ss -throug h : PPTP , IPSec, L2TP Wireless 5.0 GHz • Chi pset: R alink R T388 3 • Lin k Speed : up to 450 Mbps •[...]
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69 SPEC IFICA TIONS - WP A 2 AES - WP A 2 mix ed - WP A R ADIUS - Cli ent access control th rough medi a access c ontrol ( MAC ) lter • A ntennas: - 3 x ed - dipole a nten nas with 3 dB i gain each - 2.4 GHz/30 0 Mbps : 2T2R MIMO mode ( 2 trans mitter , 2 receiv er ) - 5 GHz /450 Mbp s: 3 T3R MIMO mode ( 3 transm it ter , 3 receiv er ) LED [...]
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70 SECTIO N NA M E W ASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This s ymbol on the p roduct or its pa ckagin g indicat es that th is product sha ll not be tre ated a s househol d wast e. In stea d, it sh ou[...]
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71 locate d or operati ng in conjun ction with an y other a nten na or trans mitter . The eq uipmen t v ersion ma r k eted in the U. S. is r estricted to usa ge of ch annels 1- 1 1 . CE / R & T TE This d evice complie s with the requ iremen ts of R & TTE Directiv e 1 99 9/5/EC . The ETS I version o f this de vice is in tended f or home and [...]
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INTE LL INET NET W ORK SOL UTIONS ™ of fer s a complete li ne of active a nd passiv e net worki ng p r o ducts . Ask y ou r loca l com put er dea ler f or mor e i nf or mat ion o r vi s it w w w .int e lline t -net work.c o m . Cop yrig ht © INTE LLINET NETWOR K SO LU T I O N S All pr oducts menti one d ar e trademarks or r egi stered tr ademark[...]