Intellinet 525268 manual

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    W IR E LES S D U AL - B AND ROU TE R U S ER MAN U AL MODE L 5 2 4988 ( 450N G b ) MODE L 5 25 268 ( 3 0 0N ) INT -524988/525268-UM-0312-03 525268[...]

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    2 Than k yo u for pu rchasi ng the INT ELL IN ET NET WORK S OLU TIONS ™ Wireles s 30 0 N Dual- Band Rou ter , M o d e l 52 52 6 8 , o r t h e W ireless 45 0N Dual - Band Gigabit Router , Model 52 498 8. The la tes t in wir eless ne t wo rking, th is Wirel ess Rou ter s er ves m ulti ple pu rposes — an access poin t that pro vides bo th 2.4 GHz [...]

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    3 T A BLE O F CONT ENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS section page section page 1 HARDW ARE ........................................... 5 1 . 1 F ront P anel Di spla y .......................... 5 1 .2 Back P anel Displa y .......................... 5 2 S Y STEM & NETWORK SETUP ............. 6 2. 1 Connectin g the Ro ute r ..................... 6 2.2 Obta[...]

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    4 SAFETY GUIDE LINE S SAFETY GUIDELINES F or the pro tectio n of equ ipme nt us ers and conne cted de vices, follo w these sa fe ty guidelines: 1 . This ro ut er is desi gned fo r indoor u se only ; do not plac e this router outdoors. 2. Do no t place or us e this ro ute r in e x cessiv ely ho t or hu mid en vironmen ts. 3. Do no t yan k an y c onn[...]

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    5 HARD W ARE 1 HARD WARE 1 . 1 F ron t P anel Displa y LED Status De scription POWE R On Rou ter i s swit c hed on a nd correctly pow ered . 2.4G / 5G O n Ind icates th at the p ar ticul ar WL AN mode is activ e. Of f Th e WL AN mode is not a ctiv e. Fl ashi ng Wireless da ta is bein g receiv ed and/ or transm itted . WAN O n The W A N por t is con[...]

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    6 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 SY STEM & NETW ORK SETUP 2 . 1 Conn ecting t he Router 1 . Conne ct you r DSL or cable mode m to the W AN por t of the rou ter u sing t he pro vided R J45 Eth ernet cable . N OT E : Standa rd modems p rov ided b y Inte rnet ser vice pro viders come with at le ast o ne L AN/Ethe rnet por t, whi ch connects to th[...]

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    7 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP N OT E: If thi s procedur e is su cc essfu l, ski p the fol lowi ng sub sections a nd proceed to 2 .3 Using Quick Setup . If the abo ve proced ure does n ’t res ult i n you r obta inin g an IP ad dress , or if y ou know th at y our compu te r has a sta tic IP ad dress se tup , foll ow the s tep s in the ap propriat[...]

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    8 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2. Select “Ob tain a n IP addr ess au toma tically” and “Ob tain DNS se r ver a ddr ess automa tic ally , ” then click “O K. ”[...]

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    9 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 . 2. 2 W indows Vista/ 7 IP Add ress Setup 1 . Click “Star t, ” th en go to th e contr ol pa nel. Cli ck “ View Network Stat us a nd T ask s, ” then click “Manage Ne t work Connection s. ” Righ t-click “ Local Area Ne t w ork, ” then se lect “Proper ties . ” With the L ocal Area Connection P rop[...]

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    10 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2. Select “Ob tain a n IP addr ess au toma tically” and “Ob tain DNS se r ver a ddr ess automa tic ally , ” then click “O K. ” 2 . 2. 3 Router IP Ad dress Lookup 1. After the I P add ress is s et u p , c li ck “Star t ” at th e bottom-lef t o f the d esktop , then c lic k “ Run. ”[...]

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    11 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2. With the R un window d ispl a y ed , ent er “cmd” in t he “Open :” t e xt eld, then c lick “OK . ”[...]

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    12 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 3. E nt er “ipcong, ” then press <E nt er> . The IP add ress dis pla ys, foll ow ed b y the def aul t gat ewa y . In the e xample be low , the IP ad dress o f the rou ter i s 1 9 2 .1 6 8 . 2 .1 . N OT E: If the IP a ddre ss of the ga tew ay i s not d ispl a yed , or if the addr ess begin s with 1 69, r[...]

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    13 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .3 Q uick Setu p The Quick Set up procedu re le ts yo u congure a ll the se ttings req uir ed for qu ick Inter n et ac c es s. . The in itial Qu ick Set up scre en prese nts ti me setting s. Set Time Z one — Us e the dro p - dow n menu t o select y our ti me zon e. Time Server Ad dres s — En te r the IP add[...]

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    14 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP Da ylight Saving — I f you r locale uses D a yligh t Sa vin g, acti va te “En able F unction ” and se lect the du ration u sin g the drop- down me nus . Click “Ne xt ” to continu e to the n e xt screen of the Qu ick Set up procedu re , where you select the broadband (Int ernet c onnection ) t ype you use. [...]

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    15 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP MAC address — E nt er the MA C add ress of y our comput er here i f you r ser vice pro vider o nly permi ts a comput er with a cer tain MA C address t o access the In terne t. If y ou ’ re using a comp ute r used t o connect to th e Int ernet v ia cable modem , yo u can simpl y click “Clon e Mac add ress ” t[...]

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    16 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .3. 3 Setup Procedu re for PP P oE xDSL User Name — E nt er the us ername a ssigned b y you r ISP . Passwo rd — Ent er the p assw ord ass igned b y your I SP . Ser vic e Name — Pr ovi de a nam e for this I nt ernet s er vice. ( optional ) MTU — En ter the MTU v alue of y our n etwork connection. NOT E : Us[...]

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    17 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP correctly ent ered ; othe r wise, t he In terne t connection wil l fail e ven if th e PPTP se t tin gs are correct. Conta ct you r ISP if y ou don ’t know ho w yo u shoul d ll in these elds. The P PTP Settings p anel p resen ts these o ption s : User Name — E nt er the us ername a ssigned b y you r ISP . P[...]

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    18 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .3. 5 Setup Procedu re for L2 TP xDSL L2TP is a noth er pop ular connection meth od for xDSL a nd o ther I nt ernet connection types, and a ll req uired s etting it ems are the sa me as the P PTP connection ( see section 2 .3.4 a bove ). 2 .3.6 S etup Procedure for T elstra Bi gPond This pr ocedure i s only f or t[...]

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    19 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .4 General Setup This s ection e xpla ins ho w to chan ge the tim e zone , passw ord and r emot e NOTE TO D SL USE RS While P PP oE is the mos t common wa y to conn ect to DSL In terne t ser vice, i t still ma y be necessar y to ena ble “Cable Modem ” in the Broad ban d settings . Below are e xam ples for usin[...]

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    20 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP man agemen t settings. S tar t you r W eb bro wser a nd log on to t he rout er’ s Web management in ter face by opening htt p :// 192. 168. 2. 1 , then click the “G eneral Setup ” button on th e left. 2 .4 . 1 Time Z one and Time A uto - Syn chron iz ation Click th e “Syst em ” menu on th e left of the W e[...]

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    21 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP If the p assw ords en tered in th e “New Pa ssw ord” and “Conrmed P asswor d” elds ar en ’t the same , yo u’ ll see the message a t r igh t. Re- ent er the new pas swo rd. If y ou see the e rror message a t right, i t mean s the conte nt in th e “Cu rrent Pa ssw ord” eld is wron g. Cl ick ?[...]

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    22 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .5 S etting Up an Inter net Con nection ( WAN Setup ) The In te rnet connection s etu p can be done b y using th e Quick Se tup me nu described in section 2- 3 . How ev er , you can set t he W A N connection s up b y using the W AN congura tion m enu . Y ou can al so prog ram a dv anced fun ctions lik e DDNS (D[...]

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    23 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .5. 1 Set up Procedure for Dyn amic IP Host Name — E nt er the host na me of y our comput er . ( This i s option al and i s only requ ired i f you r ser vice pro vider ask s y ou to do s o. ) M AC A dd r es s — En ter t he MAC a ddre ss of y our compu ter i f you r ser vice pro vider only p ermits a comput er [...]

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    24 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .5. 3 Setup Procedu re for PP PoE User Name — En ter the username assi gned b y your Int ernet ser vic e provider . Passwo rd — Ent er the p assw ord ass igned b y your I nt ernet s er vice pro vider . Ser vic e Name — E nt er a nam e for thi s Int erne t ser vice. ( optiona l ) MTU — En ter the MTU v alue[...]

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    25 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP ent ered ; oth er wise , the In terne t connection wi ll fai l ev en if the PPTP s ettings a re correct. Contact y our ISP i f you d on ’t kno w how y ou sho uld ll i n these eld s. The P PTP Settings p anel p resen ts these o ption s : User Name — E nt er the us ername a ssigned b y you r ISP . Passwo rd [...]

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    26 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .5.6 Set up Procedure for T elstra Big P ond This pr ocedure i s only f or the T elstra BigP ond ne t work ser vice in Au stra lia . User Name — E nt er the us ername a ssigned b y T els tra. Passwo rd — Ent er the p assw ord ass igned b y T elstra . Assign l ogin ser v er ma nua lly — Sele ct to choose the [...]

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    27 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP pre ferred DNS se r ve r or use a s tatic IP ad dress , or if y our service provi der did n ’t assig n the IP add ress o f the DNS server for a n y reas on, y ou can in put the IP add ress of th e DNS ser v er here . Prima r y DNS — En ter the IP ad dress o f the DNS server pro vided b y yo ur ISP . Sec ondar y [...]

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    28 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .5. 9 Setup Procedure for W ISP (W ireless ISP) Wirele ss In terne t se r vice pro viders (WISPs ) are I nt ernet ser vice pr ov iders wi th ne t work s bu ilt a roun d wir eless n etworking. T ypically , WISP s ar e fou nd i n rural area s with sm all pop ula tions , where cable a nd dig ital su bscriber l ines a[...]

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    29 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP Wi reless Band — Check whe ther the WISP si gnal is fou nd in either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz freq uency r ange . Site Sur v e y — Cl ick to disp la y a wi reless s ite surve y table ( not sh own ). I t will l ist all a va ilab le access poin ts nearb y . Select the access poin t desig na ted b y your wirel ess ISP [...]

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    30 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 .6. 1 L AN IP IP address — E nt er the IP a ddress o f this r out er . Subnet Mask — Ent er the subn et ma sk for th is ne t work. 8 02. 1 d S panning T r ee — Select “En able ” or “Disable ” from the drop- down men u. The Spa nni ng T ree Pro tocol ( STP ) is a network pro tocol tha t ens ures a loo[...]

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    31 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP “Star t IP ” and can ’t be the same a s the rou ter’ s IP addr ess. Also , the rst three elds o f the IP add ress o f “Star t IP , ” “ En d IP ” and “IP Ad dress ” in the L AN IP section ( the “a , ” “b” a nd “c” el ds ) should be the s ame . 2 .6.3 St atic DHCP Leases T able[...]

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    32 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 . 7 Wireless L AN Con  guration If y our compu ter , PD A , game consol e or othe r network de vice is eq uippe d with a wirel ess network in ter fa ce, y ou can use th e wireless fu nction o f this rou ter t o connect to the I nt ernet a nd sha re reso urces with o ther compu ters on y our network. This rout e[...]

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    33 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP use t wo o f these wi reless ro ute rs to connect the two ne t wo rks. Bo th rout ers need to be se t to AP Bridge (P oin t t o P oin t ) mode : The s creen wi ll th en d ispla y a M A C Add ress 1 eld in wh ich yo u ent er the MA C address o f the oppos ite rout er , which y ou can ob tain b y c licki ng “Stat[...]

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    34 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP and increa ses the wi reless co ve rage ar ea b y repea ting a n e xisti ng wir eless signal . Concernin g the set up , yo u need click “Sit e Su r ve y ” an d sel ect the SSID o f the par ent a ccess point. (The SSID i s the na me of the wi reless n etwork the router wi ll be bro adcast ing . The Roo t AP SSID [...]

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    35 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP yo u aren ’t sur e what th is sho uld be se t to , leav e it as the de fa ult v alu e of 2346. RTS Thr eshold — Set th e RTS ( return t o sende r ) thres hold o f the wire less rad io. N OT E: If un sur e what t his sho uld be se t to, l ea ve i t as the de fault v alue : 23 4 7 . B eaco n In ter val — Set th [...]

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    36 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP bet we en 802. 1 1 b an d 802. 1 1 g/n wir eless access poin ts. N OT E : The recomme nded se t tin g is eith er “ Au to ” or “ Alwa ys. ” T x Power — Set the ou tput po we r of the wi reless ra dio . Unless yo u’ re usi ng thi s rout er in a reall y big sp ace, y ou may n ot nee d to se t this t o “ 1[...]

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    37 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP When y ou sele ct a ke y format, th e numb er of cha racte rs in the k ey wil l be dis pla yed. F or e xample , if y ou se lect “64 - bit” as the k e y le ngth a nd “He x” as the k ey f ormat, yo u’ ll see the mess age t o the right of “ K e y F or ma t ” is “H e x ( 1 0 chara cters ), ” which mean[...]

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    38 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP 2 . 7 .3 .3 Wi - Fi Pro tected Access ( W P A ) Pre - Sha red K ey WP A Unica st Ciphe r Suite — Once yo u select one o f the three ciper o ption s — “ WP A (TKIP ) , ” “ WP A 2 (AE S )” or “W P A 2 Mixed” — mak e sur e you r wirel ess clien ts sup por t it. Pre -s hared Ke y For mat — Select the[...]

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    39 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP “ WP A (TKIP ) , ” “ WP A 2 (AE S )” or “W P A 2 Mixed” — mak e sur e you r wirel ess clien ts sup por t it. R ADIUS Server IP add res s — En ter th e IP addr ess of th e R A DIU S ser v er . R A DIUS Ser ver Por t — En ter th e por t numb er of the RA DIUS s er ve r . R A DIU S S er ver Pas swor d[...]

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    40 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP En able Acce ss Control — Select t o enf orce MAC ad dress l terin g. The r out er will not l ter t he MAC a ddre sses of wi reless clie nts if th is is le f t un check ed. M AC A dd r es s — En ter t he MAC a ddre sses of y our wireless d e vices here wi thout specia l charact ers. If t he MAC a ddre ss l[...]

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    41 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP This ro ute r sup por ts t wo types of WP S : Push- Button Congu ratio n (PB C ) and P IN code. T o use P BC , y ou nee d to p ush a specic bu tton on the wireless clien t to s tar t the WP S mode and swit c h th is ro ute r to WPS m ode . Y ou can pus h the Res et / WPS button o f this ro ute r , or click “[...]

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    42 SYSTEM & NET WO RK SET UP pass word can not be f ound i n the di ctionary and consists o f a combin ation o f chara cters, sym bols an d nu mbers. Y ou sho uld al so re frain from usi ng pa ssw ords that carr y a persona l mean ing — na mes of pe ts, names or bi r thda ys of a spou se , and s uch — as thes e can easil y be guess ed b y u[...]

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    43 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS 3 AD V A NCED FUNCT IONS 3. 1 Q ualit y of Ser vice ( QoS) Quali ty of ser vice pro vides a n ef cien t wa y for comput ers on the ne twork to shar e the In te rnet ba ndwidth wi th a promi sed qu ality of I nt ernet se r vice. Wit hout QoS, all compu te rs and de vices on the n etwork compet e with ea ch other t o get I [...]

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    44 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS per forman ce of y our In te rnet s er vice. If y ou’ re no t su re a bout t hese n umbe rs, contact y our ISP . QoS can onl y be e f fecti ve if a ccurat e in format ion is pro vided . Current Q oS T able — All e xisting QoS rules a re s hown here . Add — Cl ick t o add ne w QoS rules ( see s ection 3. 1 .2 Adding a N[...]

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    45 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Local IP Ad dres s — Specif y the local ( source ) IP ad dress th at wil l be affected b y this rul e. E nter the sta r ting IP a ddr ess in the left eld, and en ter the e nd add ress in the right eld to d ene a ra nge o f IP ad dress es ; or ju st en te r the IP a ddre ss in the le f t eld t o dene a si ngl[...]

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    46 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Click the “NA T ” me nu on the left of t he W eb man agemen t int er face . NA T is enabl ed b y def aul t, and th ere is norma lly no n eed to cha nge thi s. 3. 2 . 1 Por t F or warding With thi s function , yo u can tell t he rout er to for war d incomin g connections bo und t o a specic por t or port range to a n I[...]

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    47 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Ty p e — Select the type of conne ction from the d rop -down menu : “ T CP , ” “ UDP ” or “Both. ” If you ’ re not s ure wh ich to use , select “Both. ” Por t Range — E nt er the sta r ting por t nu mber i n the le f t eld and e nt er the end ing por t nu mber i n the righ t eld . T o redir ect a [...]

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    48 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS En able Vir t ual Server — Check to e nabl e thi s function ; un check t o di sable . Pr ivate I P — E nt er the IP a ddress of t he comp ute r o n th e local network tha t p ro vides Internet ser vic e . Computer Name — With a ll the compu te rs c onn ected t o the rou ter l ist ed in th is drop- down me nu, y ou can [...]

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    49 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Current T r igge r - Port T able — All the setting s for the sp ecifal ap plication s are l ist ed here. De lete — T o remo ve a S pecial Appli cation se tting from the C urren t T rigger - P or t T able, select the sett ing and click “ Delete. ” Delet e All — Cli ck to dele te all e xisting s peci fa l ap pl icat [...]

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    50 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS 3 . 3 Fi rewal l In add ition t o the NA T fea tur e, th is rou ter pr ov ides re wal l function ali t y to b lock mal icious in tr uders from a ccessing the compu ters on y our local network. C li ck th e “Fire wa ll” men u on the le f t o f th e W eb mana gemen t in ter face. Fire wall Module — Che ck to ena ble t[...]

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    51 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS lt ering tab le wil l be able to conn ect to the n etwork, an d al l oth er ne t work de vices will be rejected . Clien t PC MAC a ddre ss — E nt er the MA C addr ess of th e comput er or ne t work de vice. D ashe s (– ) or colons ( : ) ar e not r equi red . F or e xam ple , if the MA C addr ess label o f your de vice[...]

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    52 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS 3. 3. 2 Add PC Clicki ng “ Ad d PC” on the Access Control scr een will d ispl a y this p age . Client PC Description — Ent er up to 1 6 alpha num erical charact ers to des cribe this IP add ress. Clien t PC IP Addre ss — En ter the starting IP add ress in th e left eld and the en d IP add ress in the righ t eld[...]

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    53 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Prot ocol — If the service you nee d is not l ist ed , you can cre at e a new s er vice yo urself . Select “TC P ” or “UDP ” from the drop- down me nu and f ollo w the Po r t Rang e ins tructions belo w . If y ou’ re no t su re which P rot ocol to use , select “ Both . ” Por t Range — E nt er the port range[...]

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    54 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Add — Click to a dd the URL/ k ey wo rd to the URL/ K e y wor d Fil terin g T able . Res et — Cl ick to re mov e all en tries in the “URL /Ke y wor d” te xt eld. Current URL Blocking T abl e — All exi stin g URL /ke y words i n the lt ering tabl e. De lete — Select a URL /ke y word b y checking th e “Sele[...]

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    55 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS 3.3. 4 . 1 DoS – Adv anced Settings Clicki ng “ Ad va nced Settings ” on the rst DoS Modul e screen wi ll dis pla y this page . Pin g of Deat h — Se t the thre shold o f when thi s DoS pre v ent ion mechan ism wil l be activ ated . Check th e box f or Pi ng of Dea th and ent er the fr equen cy of th reshol d (ho w[...]

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    56 ADVANCED F UNCTI ONS Computer Name — With a ll the compu te rs c onn ected t o the rou ter l ist ed in th is drop- down me nu, y ou can select a name wi thout ch ecking its IP a ddre ss. Add — Click to a dd the pu blic I P addr ess and ass ociat ed priv at e IP addr ess to the DMZ table . Res et — Cl ick to re mov e all en tries (in ei the[...]

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    57 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTI ONS 4 ADDIT IONAL F UNC TI ONS/FEA TURES 4 .1 S t a t u s This s creen and t he sub menu s that can be a ccessed from here s how i nforma tion abou t the rmw are v ersion o f the ro ute r , the In terne t connection, IP add ress inf ormation , log les and more . Cli ck the “Stat us” lin k at t he upper - right c orn[...]

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    58 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTI ONS This scree n sh ows IP a ddress informa tion th e rou te r ha s ob tain ed. If you experien ce proble ms with y our Int ernet co nne cti on , op en t hi s page and ch eck the cont ents . V alues f or IP add ress, d efa ult g at ew a y and prima r y DNS shou ld alw ay s be lle d. If the y ’ re missi ng, i t ind icates[...]

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    59 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTI ONS Sa ve — C lick to s av e the current e ven t log to a t ext le. Cl ear — Click to d elet e all ev ent log messa ges dis pla yed . Ref res h — Click to refr esh th e vie w to dis pla y the mos t curren t ev ent log messages . 4 . 1 . 4 Secur it y Log Sa ve — C lick to s av e the current e ven t log to a t ext ?[...]

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    60 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTI ONS Ref res h — Click to disp la y the la tes t in formatio n. NOT E : The informa tion is accumul ativ e and is onl y rese t after the rou ter i s restarted . 4 . 2 To o l s This s creen and t he sub menu s that can be a ccessed from here p ro vide op tions and i nforma tion h elpfu l in m anag ing l es and r out er in [...]

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    61 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTI ONS Rest ore Set tings — Cl ick “Browse … ” t o select a sa ved congura tion le from you r comput er , then click “Upload” t o trans fer th e congura tion le to t he rout er . After the congur ation is u ploa ded, t he rout er ’ s current congu ratio n will be r epla ced b y the le y ou ju s[...]

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    62 ADDIT IONAL F UNCTI ONS 4 . 2 .3 Reset This screen le ts you r estart the rout er withou t dis connecting th e pow er from the uni t. A res tar t ( or sy st em rese t ) ma y be necessary if the rout er respon ds slo wly , if yo ur In terne t connection s peed ha s dropped o r if the rou ter be ha v es in an u nus ual manner . App ly — Click to[...]

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    63 TROUBLE SHOOT ING 5 TR OUBL ESHOOT ING This s ection help s you tr oubles hoot p roblems y ou ma y be e xperiencin g with the rout er . Bef ore y ou contact y our deale r for hel p , yo u shou ld per form the fol lowi ng troub leshoo ting s tep s as the y apply t o you r situ ation . The rou ter is not responding w hen I wan t to access it with [...]

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    64 TROUBLE SHOOT ING My wireless notebook cann ot see or conn ect to the wireless net work. • Check if Broa dcast E SSID is off. R emember tha t you need t o inp ut the E SSID on y our wir eless clien t manual ly if the E SSID broad cast is d isabl ed. • Check tha t you ’v e securel y attached the a nt enna ( s ) . • Mak e sur e that y ou?[...]

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    65 GL OSS AR Y 6 G L O S S A RY Default Gateway ( R outer): E v er y non-rout er IP de vice need s t o congur e a d efa ult gat ewa y ’ s IP add ress . When the de vice send s out an IP p ack et, if the desti nat ion is not o n the same n etwork, the de vice has to sen d the pa ck et t o its de fau lt ga te wa y , which wil l then se nd it ou [...]

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    66 GL OSS AR Y I S P: In terne t Service Pro vider . An ISP is a bus iness th at pr ov ides connecti vity to the Inter net for indivi duals and oth er business es or o rganizati ons. L A N: Local A rea Ne t work. A L AN is a group o f c ompu ters an d de vices connecte d toge ther in a rela tiv ely smal l ar ea ( su ch as a hou se or an o f ce )[...]

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    67 SPEC IFICA TIONS 7 S PECIF ICA TION S Model 524988 4 50N Stand ards • IE EE 802. 1 d ( Span ning T ree Pr ot ocol) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 a ( 54 Mbps Wireless LA N ) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 b ( 1 1 Mbps Wir eless L AN ) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 g ( 54 Mbps Wireless LA N ) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 n ( 450 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802 .3 ( 10Bas e - T Eth ernet )[...]

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    68 SPEC IFICA TIONS - DHCP - DNS • NA T : - Vir tua l ser v er - P or t for war ding - Special applications (port trigger ) • Firewall: - Access control b ased on MA C add ress - URL lt er - DMZ ( demi litariz ed zone ) • Suppor ts UP nP (Un iv ersal Pl ug and P la y ) • Suppor ts DHCP ( clien t / ser v er ) • Suppor ts P PP oE (DSL ),[...]

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    69 SPEC IFICA TIONS • Channels: - USA & C ana da : 1 1 channel s - E urope : 1 3 chan nels • Ou tput po wer: - 1 1 n ( 30 0 Mbps ) : 20 MHz : 1 7 dBm; 40 MHz : 16 d Bm ( ± 1 .5 dBm ) - 1 1 g (54 Mbps ): 1 7 dBm ( ± 1 .5 dBm ) - 1 1 b ( 1 1 Mbps ): 1 8 dBm ( ± 1 .5 dBm ) • Receiver sensitivit y: - 1 1 n ( 30 0 Mbps ) : 20 MHz: - 66 dBm [...]

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    70 SPEC IFICA TIONS Model 52 5268 300N Stand ards • IEEE 802 . 1 d (S pann ing T ree Pro tocol) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 a ( 54 Mbps Wireless LA N ) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 b ( 1 1 Mbps Wir eless L AN ) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 g ( 54 Mbps Wireless LA N ) • IEEE 802 . 1 1 n ( 450 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802 .3 ( 10Bas e - T Eth ernet ) • IEEE 802 .3u ( 1 [...]

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    71 SPEC IFICA TIONS - Special applications (port trigger ) • Firewall: - Access control b ased on MA C add ress - URL lt er - DMZ ( demi litariz ed zone ) • Suppor ts UP nP (Un iv ersal Pl ug and P la y ) • Suppor ts DHCP ( clien t / ser v er ) • Suppor ts P PP oE (DSL ), DHCP ( cable ) and s tatic IP • VPN pass throu gh : PPTP , IPsec[...]

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    72 SPEC IFICA TIONS - WP A TKIP - WP A 2 AE S - WP A 2 mix ed - WP A R ADIUS - Cl ient a ccess c on trol thro ugh med ia access control ( MAC ) lter • A ntennas: - 2 x ed- dipole a nt enn as with 3 dB i gain e ach - 2.4 GHz/30 0 Mbps : 2T2R MIMO mode ( 2 transmi tter , 2 receive r ) - 5 GHz/3 00 Mbps : 2T2R MIMO mode ( 2 trans mitter , 2 re[...]

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    73 COMPLIANCE ST A TEMENTS FCC Cla s s B This eq uip ment h as bee n tes ted an d foun d to comply w ith the li mits f or a Class B digi tal de vic e , purs uan t to P ar t 1 5 of F ederal Comm unica tions Comm ission ( F CC ) Ru les. Th ese lim its are d esign ed to pro vide reas onabl e prot ection ag ains t harmfu l in ter fe rence in a r esiden[...]

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