Wireless N 150 Green Router Model # AR570Wv2 User’s Manual Ver.
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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION..............................................................................................................1 1.1 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION .........................................................................................................1 1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ...........................................................................................................................................2 1.3 FAMILIAR WITH YOUR NEW GREEN ROUTER ....
3.4.7 Schedule Rule............................................................................................................................................84 3.5 TOOLBOX ...........................................................................................................................................................86 3.5.1 View Log....................................................................................................................................................87 3.5.
Chapter 1 Product Information 1.1 Introduction and safety information Congratulations on your purchase of the Airlink101® AR570Wv2 Wireless N 150 Green Router. This Router is recommended to be used with AirLink101® Wireless N 150 products to provide the best performance. The high bandwidth combined with extended wireless coverage delivers fast and reliable connections for all of your networking applications.
1.2 Package Contents Before you start using this router, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer of purchase to claim for missing items: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1.3 Familiar with your new Green Router A. Front Panel LED Status Description Status Blinking (Green) Device is working properly. On (Green) Network device is connected Blinking Data access Off Not connected On (Green) Network device is connected Blinking Data access Off Not connected On (Green) Wireless feature is on Blinking Data access Blinking Rapidly Device is in WPSTM PBC mode Off Wireless feature is disabled WAN LAN 1~4 W.
B. Back Panel Item Name Description Antennas These antennas are un-detachable 1.8dBi dipole antennas. 1-4 Local Area Network (LAN) ports 1 to 4. WAN Wide Area Network (WAN / Internet) port. RESET Press this button and hold for 4 seconds to restore factory default settings. PWR Power connector, connects to A/C power adapter.
Chapter 2 Configure the Router 2.1 Connect the Router to your network Note: Prior to connecting the router, be sure to power off your computer, DSL/Cable modem, and the router. Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN port of the router and connect the other end of the cable to the DSL/Cable modem. Step 2 Power on the modem.
Step 4 Plug the power adapter to the router and connect it to an electrical outlet. Step 5 Power on your computer. Step 6 Check LEDs of the router: make sure Status, WAN, W.LAN, and the LAN port that the computer is connected to are ON.
2.2 Configure the Router with EZ Setup Wizard Step 1 Insert the Setup CD into CD-ROM drive. Step 2 When the autorun menu pops up, click EZ Setup Wizard. Note: If the autorun menu does not show up on your monitor, please go to Computer Æ CDROM drive Æ Wizard, and execute “EZWizard.exe”.
Windows 7 and Vista users: An AutoPlay window pops up on screen. Please make sure you give permission to run the setup program by clicking Run Autorun.exe. Step 3 Select your language and click Next.
Step 4 Click on Wizard. Step 5 Please make sure your computer is connected to one of the 4 LAN ports of the router, and your modem is connected to the WAN port of the router.
Step 6 Click Next to configure the basic wireless settings. The default wireless encryption setting is disabled. It is suggested to select WPA2-PSK for best wireless security. Step 7 Configure the SSID (wireless network name, i.e. Airlink101), Channel, Security and Key. It is suggested to select WPA2-PSK for best wireless security. Enter 8~63 characters into Key box, then click Next.
Step 8 Click Next and the wizard will detect your WAN settings, or you can select your WAN type manually by checking “Let me select WAN service by myself”. Step 9 Enter the settings based on your WAN service type. Cable (Dynamic IP) If you are using cable Internet service, your WAN type is “Dynamic IP”. You do not need to configure anything here, and then click Next to continue.
DSL (PPPoE or Dynamic IP) For DSL users, your WAN type is either PPPoE or Dynamic IP. You can try both types and determine which one works for you.
For PPPoE connection, please enter the user name and password provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Note: Depending on the ISP, you may need to include the domain name with your user name. Example: username@sbcglobal.net Step 10 Verify the settings you have configured. Click Next to save the settings and reboot the router. This will take about 30 seconds.
Step 11 Click Next to test the Internet Connection, or you can ignore the test, just open the Internet browser and verify if your computer is connected to the Internet. Step 12 After the WAN service test is completed, click Finish. The wizard will open the web configuration page for the router automatically unless you uncheck “Open the default web browser to access the advanced configuration”.
You will see the status of the router on the web configuration page brought up by the web browser. Valid numbers should be assigned to IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway, instead of all 0’s.
2.3 Configure the Router with Web Configuration Utility Another approach to configure the router is using the Wizard in the Web Configuration Utility. The wizard will guide you setting up the basic settings of this router. You do not need to go through the wizard again if you have finished 2.2 Configure the Router with EZ Setup Wizard. In order to enter the Web Configuration Utility, you need to log into the router from your web browser first. Please follow the below steps: Step 1 Open the web browser (i.e.
Step 3 When you see this following page pops up, you have successfully logged into the router. Select Wizard and click on Enter to start the Setup Wizard. Step 4 Click Next to start the Setup Wizard.
Step 5 To change the System Password, enter the current password, new password and reconfirm the new password. (The default password is ‘admin’.) If you do not wish to change the password, please leave all fields blank. Click Next. Step 6 Select Auto Detecting WAN Type to let the Wizard detect which Internet connection you are using or select Setup WAN Type Manually to select the Internet connection type manually. Click Next. If you select Setup WAN Type Manually, please specify a WAN type you are using.
For Cable Users: Please select Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically (Dynamic IP Address). For DSL Users: You may select either Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically (Dynamic IP Address) or Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services (PPP over Ethernet) depending on the type of modem provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). You can try both settings and determine which one works for you. Click Save.
Step 7 Configure the WAN settings according to the WAN type you selected. Dynamic IP Address: Click on Clone MAC. PPP over Ethernet: Enter the Account and Password provided by your ISP. Note: Depending on the ISP, you may need to include the domain name with your user name. Example: username@sbcglobal.
Step 8 Keep the default SSID (wireless network name: Airlink101) or change it to a desired name, so you can always recognize your wireless network with it, for example ‘myHome’. Select a channel number for your wireless network. Click Next. Step 9 Set up Wireless Security for your router. It is recommended to select WPA2-PSK (AES) for security to protect your wireless network from unauthorized users.
Enter 8 to 63 characters into Preshare Key box. Click Next. WPA2-PSK (AES) is the most secure encryption mode for general users but some old wireless adapters may not support it. Therefore, please make sure all wireless devices on your network support this security type. Step 10 Verify the information you have configured. If everything is correct, click Apply Settings to save the settings and reboot router.
Step 11 When you see the below window, your router has been successfully connected to the Internet. Click Finish. Congratulations! Your router configuration has been finished. Please go to 2.4 Connect to the Router Wirelessly.
2.4 Connect to Router Wirelessly You must configure the wireless adapter from your computer in order to establish a wireless connection to the router. In this section, you can find the instructions of how to connect to the router wirelessly with your Windows 7 computer. You can also refer to the manual of your wireless adapter on how to connect to the router. Step 1 Click on the wireless icon in the system tray on your desktop. A list of available network will pop up.
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration You can make advanced configurations on this router through Web Configuration Utility to meet your network’s needs, such as: Virtual Server, Access Control, Network Security, etc. If you have already gone through the Setup Wizard, you do NOT need to configure anything here for you to start using the Internet. In order to enter the Web Configuration Utility of your router, you need to first log into the router from your web browser.
Step 3 When you see this page pops up, you have successfully logged into the router. Select Advanced Setup and click Enter to access the complete features and settings of this router.
3.1 Basic Setting You can configure LAN, Internet connection type, DHCP, wireless settings and system password for the router in this page.
3.1.1 Primary Setup This page allows you to specify an IP address for your router, and configure the Internet connection settings. Parameter Description LAN IP Address The local IP address of this router. You can change it if necessary. WAN Type Displaying the current WAN (Wide Area Network, i.e. Internet) connection type you configured for the router. Click “Change” to modify. Please see Section 3.1.1.1. If you are not sure which WAN type you are using, please contact your ISP.
3.1.1.1 WAN Type If you need to change router’s WAN type, please click Change in the Primary Setup menu. You will see the following page. Select a WAN type from the list and click Save. A. Static IP Address: Click on Static IP Address if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) has provided you a set of IP addresses for your Internet connection. B. Dynamic IP Address: Click on Dynamic IP if you are connecting to Internet through a cable modem. C.
A) Static IP Address Enter the WAN IP address, WAN Subnet Mask, WAN Gateway, Primary DNS , and Secondary DNS addresses provided by your ISP. After you’ve finished all settings, click Save to save the settings and click Reboot. The change will take effect after rebooting the router.
B) Dynamic IP Address Parameter Description Host Name Please input the host name of your router; this is optional and only required if your service provider asks you to do so. WAN’s MAC Address Please input MAC address of your computer here if your ISP only permits computer with certain MAC address to access Internet.
C) Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management: Please enter the account and password provided by your Telstra Big Pond ISP. Parameter Description Account Please input user name of your account assigned by Telstra. Password Please input the password assigned by Telstra. Login Server Please input the IP address of login server here. (Optional) After you’ve finished all settings, click Save to save the settings and click Reboot. The change will take effect after rebooting the router.
D) PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE) Parameter Description PPPoE Account Enter the User Name for your DSL account. You can obtain this information from your ISP. PPPoE Password Enter the Password for your DSL account. You can obtain this information from your ISP. Primary DNS This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server. You can obtain this information from your ISP. If your ISP does not provide this information, you can leave it blank.
enable Auto-reconnect to disable this feature. Connection Control There are 3 modes for you to control the Internet connection: Connect-on-demand: Router will connect to the ISP when its clients send outgoing packets. Auto Reconnect (Always-on): Router will keep the connection to the ISP after the connection is established. Manually: Router will not connect to the ISP until user clicks the Connect button on the Status-page. PPPoE Service Name Enter the DSL service company. This is optional.
E) PPTP Parameter Description IP Mode Select the type of how you obtain IP address from your service provider here: Static IP Address or Dynamic IP Address. My IP Address Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP if you select Static IP Address. My Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP if you select Static IP Address. Gateway IP Enter the Gateway IP address assigned by your ISP if you select Static IP Address. Server IP Address/Name Enter the IP address of the PPTP server.
obtain this information from your ISP. PPTP Password Enter the password for your PPTP account here. You can obtain this information from your ISP. Connection ID Enter the connection ID if your ISP requires it. This is optional. Maximum Idle Time This feature allows you to set up the amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPTP session. Set it to zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature.
E) L2TP Parameter Description IP Mode Select the type of how you obtain IP address from your service provider here: Static IP Address or Dynamic IP Address. IP Address Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP if you select Static IP Address. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP if you select Static IP Address. WAN Gateway IP Enter the Gateway IP address assigned by your ISP if you select Static IP Address. Server IP Address/Name Enter the IP address of the L2TP server.
this information from your ISP. Maximum Idle Time This feature allows you to set up the amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your L2TP session. Set it to zero or enable “Auto-reconnect” to disable this feature. Connection Control There are 3 modes for you to control the Internet connection: Connect-on-demand: Router will connect to the ISP when its clients send outgoing packets. Auto Reconnect (Always-on): Router will keep the connection to the ISP after the connection is established.
3.1.2 DHCP Server This page allows you to configure the DHCP settings for your router. Press button “More>>” for more options. Parameter Description DHCP Server Select to Disable or Enable the DHCP server. Lease Time This is DHCP dynamic IP lease time assigned to the DHCP clients. Please enter a number between 5 to10080.
Minutes = 7 days. IP Pool Starting/Ending Address Whenever there is a request from a network client, the DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify a range by entering the starting / ending address of the IP address pool. Domain Name This is optional. This information will be passed to the clients. Primary DNS/Secondary DNS This is optional. This feature allows you to assign a Primary / Secondary DNS Server.
3.1.3 Wireless You can set parameters that are used for wireless clients to connect to this router. The parameters include SSID, Channel Number, Encryption, etc. Parameters Default Description Wireless Radio Enable Enable or disable wireless function. Wireless Off Schedule# Disable Select a pre-defined schedule rule from the drop-down menu and select Enable, then the router will turn on/off wireless function according to the schedule rule. Please refer to Section 3.4.
following options: 11b/g/n mixed: 2.4GHz band, allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless network clients to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, maximum 54Mbps for 802.11g clients, and maximum 150Mbps for 802.11n clients*). 11b Only: 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11b wireless network clients to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps*). 11g Only: 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.
Configuring Security - WEP Note: IEEE802.11n only supports WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK AES encryption. If you use WEP as your encryption, wireless data rate will drop to 54Mbps (802.11g standard). Key Mode: Select HEX or ASCII. You can select ASCII (alphanumeric format) or Hexadecimal (in the “a~f” and “0~9” range) for the key format. WEP: Key 1~4: Select 64 bits or 128 bits key length. Select a WEP Key you wish to use and enter key value.
Configuring Security - WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an advanced security standard. You can use a pre-shared key (PSK) to authenticate wireless stations and encrypt data during communication, so the encryption key is not easy to be broken by hackers. This can greatly improve your wireless security.WPA2-PSK AES is the most secure setting for general users. Security: Encryption: Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Select either AES or TKIP.
Configuring Security – 802.1x and RADIUS When the 802.1x function is enabled, wireless users must authenticate this router first to use the network service. The most common method of implementing 802.1x is by having a RADIUS Server (contain an authentication database) on your LAN, so the router can work simultaneously with it and get user's authentication profile for comparison. Encryption Key Length: You can select either 64 bits or 128 bits. RADIUS Server IP: The RADIUS server's IP address.
Configuring Security - WPA / WPA2 Wi-Fi protected Access (WPA) is designed to improve data protection and implement access control for Wireless LAN system. It encrypts frames transmitted through wireless module using the key dynamically obtained from RADIUS Server. Encryption: Select either AES or TKIP. It is suggested to select AES if all your wireless devices support this encryption mode. RADIUS Server IP: The RADIUS server's IP address. RADIUS port: The RADIUS server's service port.
3.1.3.1 WDS The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) provides wireless point-to-point, and point-to-multipoint bridging for deployment over large area. With the WDS feature, the Wireless LAN coverage can be easily extended. Note: WDS-enabled routers or APs from different manufacturers are not guaranteed to work with AR570Wv2. It is recommended to deploy WDS with solely Airlink101® AR570Wv2. When WDS is enabled, it only supports None and WEP encryption.
2) Configure the same channel for every router/AP. 3) Configure a unique different SSID for every router/AP in order to distinguish each unit on your wireless LAN. 4) Configure a static IP address for every router/AP. Make sure all IP addresses are based on the same subnet mask, and out of your DHCP client range. Parameters Description AP Mode AP Only: WDS function is disabled. WDS Only: The router is functioning as a bridge to connect with other WDS enabled AP/Router.
3.1.3.2 Easy Setup Button (WPSTM compatible) The AR570Wv2 Wireless N 150 Green Router has a built-in Easy Setup Button (WPSTM compatible) which allows you to build secured wireless connection between your wireless adapters and the router quickly and easily. Please make sure your wireless device supports this feature as well. If not, you will need to set up the wireless security manually and you can skip this section.
Step 3 Within the following 1 minute, push the Easy Setup Button on the Router and hold for less than 1 second. The wireless LED will start blinking quickly. Step 4 The Router will now start the handshake with the wireless adapter, which will take about 30 seconds. When you see the window similar to the below one, the connection has been established.
To configure the WPSTM settings of the router, go to Advanced > Basic Setting > Wireless, and click on WPS “Enter” button. There are two methods to activate WPSTM with web configuration utility: PIN and PBC. 1) PIN (Personal Identification Number) You can check “Current AP PIN” and enter the numbers generated by this router displaying in “Current PIN of the device” to the wireless client.
Or, you can check “Configure Wireless Station”, and enter the PIN generated by the wireless client into Enrollee PIN, and then click Trigger button to start WPSTM. 2) PBC (Push Button Configuration) You can choose to press the hardware Easy Setup Button on the front panel of the router, or select Configure Wireless Station, Software button, and click Trigger button to start WPSTM.
Parameters Description WPS Select to Enable or Disable WPSTM function. WPS State It displays “Idle” when there is no WPS session going on, “Processing” when WPSTM is in progress, or “Complete” when WPSTM is finished. WPS Status It displays “Configured” if WPSTM setup is successful, or “Unconfigured” if WPSTM setup fails. Click Save after you’ve finished all settings. 3.1.3.3 Wireless Client List This table displays the wireless clients that are currently associated to the router.
3.1.4 Change Password You can change the password required to log into the Router’s web configuration utility. The default password is “admin”. It is suggested to change the administrator’s default password as soon as you start to use the Router, and store it in a safe place. The password consists of 0 to 9 alphanumeric characters, and is case sensitive Parameters Description Old Password Enter the current password of the router. New Password Enter the new password.
3.2 Forwarding Rules You can configure Virtual Server, Special Application and Miscellaneous settings in this page.
3.2.1 Virtual Server If you want to host a HTTP/FTP server or allow remote access to your IP camera on the LAN from the Internet, you must set up port forwarding rules on the router in order to direct incoming traffic to the server or IP Camera. This page allows you to set up to 20 port forwarding rules for the specified applications.
Enable Check to enable this forwarding rule. Schedule Rule# Enter a Schedule Rule number to enable the forwarding rule only within the desired time frame. Please refer to 3.4.7 Schedule Rule for detailed setting instructions. You can set 0 to enable the forwarding rule always. If you assign a schedule rule (for example, 9am to 5pm) to ID#1, users are only allowed to access the FTP server from 9am to 5pm. Next>> / Previous<< Access the next/previous 10 port forwarding rules.
Parameter Description Popular applications You can select a pre-defined application from the list of Popular applications, and the ID you wish to fill the setting in. Click Copy to and the setting you selected will be filled into the specific ID. Trigger Enter an outbound port number assigned by the application.
Parameter Description IP Address of DMZ Host Enter the local IP address that you wish to open DMZ. If the application still doesn’t work on your computer after you open DMZ, you can try to enable Super DMZ for that computer. Super DMZ (IP Passthrough) Select Super DMZ when your computer or server on the Local Area Network needs to allow access from the Internet with a real public IP address. With IP Passthrough configured, all IP traffic, not just TCP/UDP, is forwarded back to the host computer.
3.3 Security Setting You can configure Internet access rules for your local computers based on Packet Filters, Domain Filters, URL Blocking, MAC Access Control and Miscellaneous settings in this page.
3.3.1 Packet Filters Packet Filters allows you to control access to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets and letting them pass or halting them based on the IP address of the source and destination. Outbound Filter applies to all outbound packets but Inbound Filter applies only to packets that are destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host. If you want to restrict users from accessing certain Internet applications/services (e.g. Internet websites, email, FTP etc.
For each rule, you can define: • • • • Source IP address Destination IP address Destination port address Protocol: TCP or UDP or both. Parameters Description Outbound Packet Filter Check/uncheck Enable to enable/disable the Packet Filtering. Outbound Filter applies to all outbound packets but Inbound Filter applies only to packets that are destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host.
Rule for detailed setting instructions. Set 0 to let the filtering rule always take effect. Inbound Filter Click Inbound Filter button to go to Inbound Packet Filter settings. Click Save after you’ve finished all settings. Click Inbound Filter to configure inbound traffic filters.
3.3.2 Domain Filters You can block users from accessing specific domains on the internet. This feature can help parents to manage the Internet usage for their children (i.e. Parental Control). Parameter Description Domain Filter Check/Uncheck Enable box to enable/disable Domain Filter. Log DNS Query Check/Uncheck Enable box to enable/disable logging DNS Query. Privilege IP Address Range Enter a host IP address range that has privilege to access any network service without restriction.
Action Check Drop or Log or both to determine the actions of router, when user attempts to access the restricted domain. According to the settings in the screenshot above: Link request to www.abc.com will be dropped and recorded in log file. Link request to www.cde.com will be allowed but will be recorded in log file. Link request to www.fgh.com will be dropped and will not be recorded in log file. However, IP Address from 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.2.199 will not be restricted.
3.3.3 URL Blocking You can block access to certain websites or web contents from local PCs by entering a full URL address or just keywords. The major difference between “Domain Filter” and “URL Blocking” is that Domain Filter requires user to input a suffix (like .com or .org, etc), while URL Blocking requires user to input a keyword only. In other words, Domain Filter can block specific websites, while URL Blocking can block any website that contains the specific keyword.
individually. Schedule Rule# Enter a Schedule Rule number to activate the filtering rule only within the desired time frame. Please refer to 3.4.7 Schedule Rule for detailed setting instructions. Set 0 to let the filtering rule always take effect. Click Save after you’ve finished all settings. 3.3.4 MAC Access Control MAC Access Control will help you to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your wireless router.
In the Administrator MAC Control section, select a DHCP client computer from the drop-down list, select an ID, and click “Copy to”. The MAC address of the computer you selected will be automatically filled into the specific ID. Make sure the Enable box is checked. Click Save after you’ve finished all settings. In the Internet Access Control Section, click Next>> for detailed MAC Access Control configuration. Parameters Description MAC Access Control Check Enable box to enable the MAC filtering function.
wireless LAN. If a client is denied to associate to the wireless LAN, it means it cannot send or receive any data via this router wirelessly. Choose "allow" or "deny" to determine if the router allows or denies wireless association from clients whose MAC addresses are not in the table. DHCP Clients Select a DHCP client from the drop-down list. Select an ID number and click Copy To. The client’s MAC address will be copied to the ID you selected; you do not need to enter it manually.
3.3.5 Miscellaneous Parameters Description Remote Administrator Host/ Port This feature enables you to perform administration task from remote host. If this feature is enabled, only the specified IP address can perform remote administration. Setting the specified IP address as 0.0.0.0 indicates any host can connect with this product to perform administration task. You can specify a port number for remote administrator; the default value is 88.
DoS Attack Detection Check this box to enable the DoS Attack Detection. Router will block the DoS once it is detected. Denial of Service (DoS) is a common attack measure, by transmitting a great amount of data or requests to your Internet IP address and server, so that the Internet connection will become very slow, and server may stop responding because it is not capable to handle too much traffic.
3.4 Advanced Setting This page allows you to set up System Time, System Log, Dynamic DNS, QoS Rule, SNMP, Routing, and Schedule Rule.
3.4.1 System Time To specify correct system time for your router is very important. It will affect the schedule rule and system logs. This router provides 3 ways to configure the system date and time: 1) Synchronize with time server. (The router must connect to the Internet.) > Select Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol 2) Synchronize with PC.
time server. (The router must be connected to the Internet to be able to synchronize time.) Time Server Select a time server here. Time Zone You can select your local time zone here. The router will synchronize time according to your time zone selection. PC Date and Time Select “Set Date and Time using PC’s Date and Time”, and router will automatically copy the date and time from your PC.
3.4.2 System Log You can enable this function to log all important system events for your router. This page provides two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of syslog (UDP) and SMTP (TCP). Parameters Description IP Address of Syslog Server Enter the host IP of destination where system log will be sent to. Check Enable box to enable this feature Email Alert Check Enable box if you want to enable Email Alert (send syslog via Email).
'/'. If you do not specify port number, the default value is 25. For example, "mail.abc.com" or "192.168.1.100/25". Email Addresses Enter the Email addresses of the recipients who will receive these logs. You can assign more than 1 recipient by using ';' or ',' to separate these Email addresses. Email Subject You may input the subject of email alert here. This setting is optional. Username Input the user name of Sender’s Email account. Password Input the password of Sender’s Email account.
3.4.3 Dynamic DNS Parameter Description DDNS Select to Disable or Enable DDNS function. Provider A DDNS provider provides service for you to bind your IP (even private IP) with a certain Domain name. Choose a desired provider. Provider Website Click Provider Website to go to the selected DDNS provider’s website. Host Name You can register a domain name at the DDNS provider’s website. The full domain name is concatenated with host name (you specify) and a suffix (DDNS provider specifies).
3.4.4 QoS Rule Quality of Service provides an efficient way for computers on the network to share the Internet bandwidth with a promised quality of Internet service. Without QoS, all computers and devices on the network will compete with one another to get Internet bandwidth, and some applications which require guaranteed bandwidth (like video streaming and network telephone) will be affected; therefore, an unpleasing result will occur, such as interruptions to video / audio streaming.
rule. Remote IP Address Specify a remote (destination) IP address that will be affected by this rule. Ports Please input the range of remote (destination) port number that will be affected by this rule. If you want to apply this rule on port 80 to 90, please input “80-90”; if you want to apply this rule on a single port, just input the port number, such as 80. If the remote (destination) IP address and /or port number is universal, just leave it blank.
3.4.5 SNMP Configure the router to allow administrative computers to control it through SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol). Parameter Description Enable SNMP You must check either Local or Remote or both to enable SNMP function. If Local is checked, this device will respond to requests from LAN. If Remote is checked, this device will respond to requests from WAN. Get Community Setting the community of GetRequest your device will respond to.
3.4.6 Routing Routing Table allows you to determine which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data grams. If you have more than one router and subnet, you will need to enable routing table to allow packets to find proper routing path and allow different subnets to communicate with each other. For static routing, you can specify up to 8 routing rules.
For Example: AR570Wv2 Configuration on Static Routing Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Hop Enabled 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.123.216 1 √ 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.123.103 1 √ When Client3 wants to send an IP data gram to 192.168.0.2, it will use the above table to determine that it has to go via 192.168.123.103 (a gateway), and if it sends packets to 192.168.1.11, it will go via 192.168.123.
Static Routing Select Enable or Disable to enable or disable Static Routing function. Destination Enter a destination IP address. The Destination IP is the address of the remote network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. The Subnet Mask determines which portion of a Destination IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. Gateway Enter the gateway IP address.
3.4.7 Schedule Rule You can configure schedule rules to control the time frame of network access. Parameter Description Schedule Check or uncheck Enable to enable or disable the schedule rule. Rule# Displaying rule numbers. Rule Name Displaying rule names that have been added to the schedule rule table. Action Click Edit to modify the schedule rule or Delete to remove the rule from the schedule rule table. Add New Rule Click Add New Rule to add a new rule to the schedule rule table.
3.4.7.1 Add New Rule You can add a new schedule rule in this page. Parameter Description Name of Rule# Enter a name for the new rule. System Time Displays the current system time of the router for you to verify if this matches the date/time of where you are located. You can refer to 3.4.1 on how to modify the system time. Week Day You can set time schedule for each individual day or for Every Day. Start Time/End Time (hh:mm) Enter the start and end time of a time schedule.
3.5 Toolbox The Toolbox page allows you to view system logs, upgrade firmware, save/reload configuration settings, reset factory default settings, reboot the router, and perform ping test.
3.5.1 View Log You can view, download, and clear the system logs stored in the router here.
3.5.2 Firmware Upgrade You can view the current firmware version of router in this page. To upgrade the firmware for the router, you must use a computer that is wired connected to the router. You need to download the firmware from www.airlink101.com and save it to your local hard disk first. You may need to unzip it if it is a .zip file. Click Browse to select the firmware you just downloaded/unzipped, and then click Upgrade to start the upgrade process.
3.5.3 Backup Setting You can save the router’s configuration settings to your local hard disk by clicking Backup Setting and save it as a .bin file. Once you need to restore the settings, please go to Firmware Upgrade page and load the .bin file you’ve saved. 3.5.4 Reset to Default To restore the router settings to factory default, click Reset to Default, and you will be prompted: Click OK to continue or Cancel to exit.
3.5.5 Reboot To reboot the router, click Reboot, and you will be prompted: Click OK to continue or Cancel to exit. 3.5.6 Miscellaneous Parameter Description MAC Address for Wake-on-LAN Wake-on-LAN is a technology that enables you to power up a networked device remotely. In order to use this feature, the target device must be Wake-on-LAN enabled and you have to know the MAC address of this device. Enter the MAC address of the device and click Wake Up.
Chapter 4 Status The Status section allows you to monitor the current status of your router. You can use the Status page to monitor: the Internet connection, Wireless, NAT status, and the statistics information of the Router.
4.1 System Status You can view the status of current Internet connection. By clicking Renew and Release, you can renew and release the WAN IP address obtained from the ISP (Internet Service Provider). And you may go back to Primary Setup page to edit the Internet connection settings by clicking Edit. 4.2 Wireless Status You can view the Wireless LAN status of your router, including SSID (the name of your wireless network), Channel number, Security, and Wireless MAC address of the router.
4.4 NAT Status Click NAT Status on the bottom of the Status page to view NAT Status.
Chapter 5 Appendix 5.1 Hardware Specification Standards Advanced Features • IEEE 802.11b / g / n • IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab Frequency • NAT - Virtual Server - IPSEC/PPTP VPN Pass Through - DMZ Host - Special Application - Super DMZ • SPI Firewall - IP/Service Filter - MAC Control - URL Blocking - Domain Name Filter - DoS Protection - SPI Mode • 2.4GHz Ports • 1 x 10/100Mbps WAN port • 4 x 10/100Mbps LAN port Antenna type • One 1.
Technical Support E-mail: support@airlink101.com Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238 Website: www.airlink101.com *Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11N specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, mix of wireless products used, radio frequency interference (e.g.