Contents AirTies Documentation 1 Manual Overview 1 Safety and Maintenance 1 Installation for Apple Users 1 AirTies Access Points 1 AirTies Network Assistant 3 Minimum System Requirements 3 Installation 3 Running AirTies Network Assistant 6 Network Display 6 Settings 8 Change Node Name 9 Show Properties 9 Internet Settings 9 Internet Usage 10 Wireless Settings 10 USB Status (If your device has USB Host) 10 Firmware Upgrade 11 Software Upgrade 12 User Info 12 Advanced S
Homepage 13 INTERNET SETTINGS 14 Access Control NAT 29 33 Internet (WAN) Status 14 Port Forwarding 33 Internet Settings 14 DMZ 34 DNS Setting 14 MAC Cloning 15 Static Routing 34 15 WAN to VLAN Mapping 35 LAN SETTINGS IP and DHCP Settings ROUTING 34 15 MANAGEMENT 35 Disable DHCP (Off) 16 UPNP 37 DHCP Server 16 IGMP 37 DHCP Relay Agent 17 AirTies Media Server 38 DHCP Client 17 For Samsung DLNA compatible TVs 38 LAN Clients 18 For Sony PlayStation 3 39 VLAN Conf
AirTies Documentation This manual has been prepared by AirTies Wireless Networks Corporation. All rights reserved. Manual Overview This manual guides you through the steps necessary for setting up and configuring your AirTies device. Please read this manual carefully before beginning the installation process. The Warranty does not cover failure or damage as a result of not following the instructions in the manual. AirTies will not be held responsible in such circumstances.
From the Web UI you can access all of the devices configuration options including wireless settings. For more detailed information about the Web UI please see the User Manual for the individual products. After applying the settings, open up the Apple Safari Web Browser and enter the following address in the address bar: http://192.168.2.254 The AirTies Web User Interface (UI) will be displayed. You can log into the Web UI using a blank password.
Minimum System Requirements Any of Windows XP SP2 or greater, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems installed on the PC. AirTies Network Assistant runs when Windows starts up and continues to monitor the network for any changes or problems. If problems are discovered then troubleshooting will fix the problems. Installation Note: You are strongly recommended to add a password to the wireless network to stop intruders accessing your Local Area Network.
Once AirTies Network Assistant has completed installation, AirTies Network Assistant Setup Wizard will run. If your device and PC supports AirTouch/WPS then you will be prompted to press the button on your device to initialise AirTouch. Press the AirTouch button on your AirTies device and click the AirTouch button. A secure connection will be initialised between the AirTies device and PC running AirTies Network Assistant, which includes an automatically generated wireless key.
the wireless security manually for your device. Select WPA/WPA2 as the Security Mode. This is the highest level of security that you can configure. Enter a Wireless Network Name (SSID). This is the name that appears when you search for wireless networks from a PC. Enter a password for the wireless network. This should be at least eight characters long. You can see the characters by unchecking Hide characters. Click "Next" for saving your sets and passing next step.
• For ADSL you need to enter your username and password supplied from your ISP. • For Ethernet you need to choose a protocol and enter username and password supplied by your ISP if needed. • For 3G you need to enter the PIN from your 3G SIM card. Click "Next" to save the Internet connection settings. The screen appears that indicates AirTies Network Assistant application has been installed successfully.
You can change application language by clicking "Language" icon on the top right corner of AirTies Network Assistant application and you can be informed by clicking "About" icon. Your router is the device that has a connection to the Internet. It is the device that connects the home network to the Internet and is usually a gateway device such as an ADSL modem. There should only be one routing device on your network and this device is placed in the middle of the AirTies Network Assistant network display.
Any devices that are present on your network map but you are not aware of should be investigated. Enabling wireless security or changing existing wireless security (see below) will ensure that intruders cannot continue to access your network. Settings Clicking an AirTies device allows for configuration to be updated.
Change Node Name Internet Settings Each device has a name, which is either the host name or the IP address. The node name can be updated to make it easier to keep track of devices on the network. For example, a games console may show on the network map as an IP address like 192.168.2.55 but can be renamed to be "games console 1". The Internet settings for the AirTies device can be configured. The connection type can be selected from either ADSL or Ethernet.
Click OK to save your settings. Click Advanced to show all Internet settings. Click Cancel to cancel any changes made and return to the network map. Internet Usage The amount of data that is sent and received from and to the Internet is counted and stored on the gateway device. This allows for users to monitor how much data they are using, which is useful when they have an account with their ISP which limits the amount of data that they can download and upload.
For printers the printer model is displayed: Firmware Upgrade AirTies Network Assistant will automatically check for new firmware updates for devices. If new firmware is available then an icon will be displayed on the device to let the user know that there is new firmware available. Clicking on the icon will perform a firmware upgrade on the device.
Adding AirTies Devices When another device is added to the network then it will be displayed in the network map. If the new device is an AirTies device then the user s prompted to register the device. A manual update can also be made by selecting "Firmware Upgrade". A check will be made for new firmware: If no firmware was found then the user will be informed: If new firmware is discovered then the firmware on the device will be updated.
device. There is also a web interface to the device that allows for basic and advanced settings to be configured. You do not need to be connected to the Internet to access the device's Web UI. To connect to the device follow these steps: For Gateway Devices the IP address will be 192.168.2.1 1- Run a Web browser program on your computer (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc. ). 2- In the Web Browser's "Address" field, write the address 192.168.2.
After the splash screen is the "Homepage" screen. You can see the information about the current working status and the general settings at your homepage screen. 1. When you click "Internet Settings", you will see a table which shows your device's default PVC connection. 2. NAT and Firewall can be enabled or disabled from the "Internet Settings" page, by default these are enabled and should be enabled under normal operation. To configure your internet connection settings click the "Edit" button.
By default the checkbox "Use ISP assigned DNS Servers" should always be selected. If you want to specify your own DNS servers then you can uncheck this checkbox and specify your own primary and secondary DNS servers by entering the IP address of each server. Click "Save" to complete the DNS setup. MAC Cloning You will see that "Mac Cloning" submenu, under the "INTERNET" menu on your device's web interface.
DHCP Server You can change the IP address and Netmask of your device in the "Local IP Configuration" table. The default IP Address of your device is 192.168.2.1, and the default Netmask is 255.255.255.0. You can change these values depending on the requirements of your existing network. To configure IP and network mask settings of your device and devices are connected to your network, click the "Edit" button in the "IP and DHCP Settings" menu. You see the "DHCP Settings" menu.
device. To enable this, the address of the device (modem, server etc) that runs the DHCP service needs to be known. If DHCP Relay is enabled the DHCP server on your device is disabled and cannot assign IP addresses to clients. To configure DHCP Relay Agent select "DHCP Relay Agent" and enter an IP address for the device, DHCP Server name and address of the DHCP Server. Click "Save" to save your settings.
LAN Clients If the device is configured as a DHCP server then you can see a list of all the clients connected to the device. Select LAN Client under the LAN menu of the Web Interface. Through this menu, you can also reserve an IP address for a client. When an IP address is reserved for a client, it cannot be assigned to any other client. Whenever the client connects to the router, it gets the IP address reserved for it. Click the reserve button next to a dynamic address to reserve this as a static address.
A list of VLANs will be shown. By default there will be a single VLAN named VLAN 1. This is the entire network. To create a new VLAN click New VLAN. VLAN Configuration If your device is supported this feature, you will see the VLAN Status and you can configure VLANs. Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) separate a single physical network into multiple logical networks.
Wireless Network Settings From Advanced Settings in AirTies Network Assistant, when you click the WIRELESS menu, you will be in the Wireless Connections screen that lists all the wireless clients connected to the AirTies device, grouped by wireless SSID. The Wireless Network Active box lets you enable or disable the wireless feature of your device. By default this is enabled. From the list of selectable ports select the port that you want to add and click ">>". Select "Save" to save your changes.
automatic adjustment of data transfer rate based on distance and signal quality. Universal Bridge The Universal Bridge feature allows for any device with an Ethernet port to be wirelessly connected to an existing Access Point. This allows for devices such as Set Top Boxes, Connected TVs and printers to be connected to an existing Wi-Fi Access Point. To enable the Universal Bridge feature you must select Universal Bridge from the Operating Mode drop down box.
From the list select your Access Point that you want to bridge with. When you select the Access Point you will be prompted for your password if a secure connection has been configured on the Access Point. Enter the password and click Connect. The device is now configured as a bridge device. Connecting a device using a network cable will bridge the device to the wireless Access Point that you configured.
Click Connect to enable bridge mode. Click OK at the warning. The device is now in Universal Bridge mode. To use Universal Bride you must change your device cabling: Universal Bridge Cabling First complete the cabling process as shown in the diagrams. 1. Connect the power adapter inside your box to the power inlet socket of your device and plug into the electric socket. 2. Turn on the Air 4410 by switching the On/Off button to position "1". 3.
• Checking User Isolation will prevent clients connecting to your network from connecting to each other. • The security level can be set in the Security drop down box. This should be set to the highest security level WPA/WPA2. • The passphrase for the wireless connection is set in the "Passphrase" section. This should contain at least 8 characters. • It is possible to set up 4 wireless SSIDs to have multiple networks. Click "Save" to store your settings. to be able to use WPA2 ( www.microsoft.com ).
characters for 64-bit encryption. c. 26 Hexadecimal characters for 128-bit encryption. d. 13 ASCII characters for 123-bit encryption. 5. You can enter up to 4 network keys and choose the one you want to use. Click Save. 6. You must activate WEP and set the same network key in all the devices that will communicate with your AirTies device. 5. To add devices that will be blocked from accessing the wireless network: * Select Just Deny MAC Addresses in MAC List.
AirTies Mesh Technology resolves weak wireless signal and coverage area problems often encountered in multi-story concrete buildings. To extend wireless coverage area, it is necessary to use AirTies access point devices functioning in repeater mode. The access points function as repeaters and communicate with each other via a special protocol that maintains the signal strength over long distances and through barriers such as concrete walls. Computers connect to all devices through the Mesh Network.
Step Three (Configuring the Repeater in Floor_3): 1. Enter the Wireless Settings section of the WIRELESS main menu in the device's web interface. Change the SSID name to Floor 3. Enter the channel that the "mesh network" will use in the Channel field. The AirTouch box must not be checked. Save your settings by clicking Save. Step Four: 1. Select the Mesh menu in the WIRELESS main menu in your modem's web interface. Click on the Find AP button in the screen that has opened called MESH Settings. 2.
Step Five: Step Six: 1. Select the Mesh menu in the WIRELESS main menu in your repeater's web interface. Click the Find AP button in the screen that has opened called MESH Settings. 1. Select the Mesh menu under the WIRELESS main menu in your repeater's web interface. Click the Find AP button in the screen that has opened called MESH Settings. 2. When you click the Find AP button, the device will start to search for wireless access point devices it can connect to and will list the ones it finds. 2.
You can allow or block Internet access for any computer on your local network using the Access Control feature. These access restrictions can be based on IP address as well as MAC address. Access Control is enabled by default. To define a new access rule, click "New". FIREWALL Settings A firewall prevents unauthorised Internet users from accessing your local network and your computer. AirTies Firewall has a SPI, Stateful Packet Inspection, feature.
(e.g. 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.2). To restrict access for all devices in an IP address range, enter the beginning and ending IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.50). Click the "Add >" button to add the device to the restricted list. 9. To define a new application, click the "New" button. 10. Enter a name for the application you are defining in the "Application Name" field. 11. Enter the WAN port for the application in the WAN TCP and UDP fields. 7.
2. Enter a new MAC address or choose one from the list of existing clients and click "Add >". 3. Click "Save". 14. The new application definition will be added to the existing applications list. 15. A schedule for your rule can be specified. By default the rule will be always enforced. Enabling "Scheduling", entering a start time and end time and selecting days of the week will only enforce the rule during the specified time. 16. Click "Save" to create the rule.
Anti-DoS The Anti-DOS feature prevents "Denial of Service" attacks that aim to disable your router by flooding it with connection requests. On this page, you can set the maximum number of connections that will be allowed from the Internet for a specified time interval for each protocol. Anti-DOS is enabled by default. 3. In each of the boxes enter the keywords that you want to block or enter the compleye URL. 4. Click "Save" to save.
" Click "New" to forward a port. " In the "Rule Name" field, assign a name for the Port Forwarding rule you are creating. " If use are using VLANs then select the VLAN that you want to apply the port forwarding rule for. If you are not using VLANs then take the default values. " Either select the client from the list of existing LAN clients or enter the IP address in the "New IP Address" field. Click "Add >" NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a way to map an entire network to a single IP address.
local port number for the application in the LAN fields, this can be the same as the Real Port. " To forward a range of ports instead of a single port, use a dash (-) sign in between. For example to forward all ports between 23 and 80, enter "23-80". " Click "Save" to save the port forwarding rule. On your router DMZ is disabled by default. To enable DMZ go to the DMZ sub-menu under NAT menu of the Web UI. Check the Enable DMZ checkbox. Select the LAN and WAN interfaces.
To create a static rule select Static Routing option from the ROUTING menu. Click NEW MAPPING. You need to enter a destination IP address and the route that will be taken to get there: Desitnation: Enter the IP address of the destinaton Netmark: Enter the netmask for the destination IP address. Connection: Select the network interface where the data will be sent. Gateway: Enter the IP address of the host that can transfer the data for the destination IP address.
Please note that allowing remote management should only be performed by experienced users. To enable remote management of your device, first click the "Enable Remote Management" check box. If you check the "Any IP" box, your router can be managed remotely from any computer that has a WAN IP. Enter the current password and the new password twice. Select Save to save your settings. The new password will be required next time you access the device settings.
submenu from configuration. the "MANAGEMENT" for doing automatically • Enable TR-069: To enable TR-069 protocol, click "Enable TR-069" check box. UPNP Universal Plug and Play is a protocol that allows devices on the network automatically interoperate with each other. To enable UPnP port forwarding select UPNP Settings under the UPNP menu. • URL:Auto-configuration address (ACS)that your device will connect. (It is given by the ACS provider to the user.
The Media Server will share videos, music and photos from a USB disk attached to the Air device's USB port. Media can be viewed on a DLNA / UPnP AV compatible Media Player, which is connected to the same network as the AirTies device, by locating the AirTies media server named Airxxxx, where xxxx is the product number, and browsing and playing the contents. Media Server can be configured from the Web interface of your device: 1. Go to the "MEDIA SERVER" menu of your device.
Turn on the TV and press the MEDIA.P or W.LINK button on your remote control. You can stop the media by pressing the 'stop' button on your remote control. On the Media Player menu on your TV you will see Photo, Video and Music icons. Under each of these you will see the AirTies device. Select the AirTies device to list the media that is contained on the attached USB disk. Selecting a Photo, Video or Music file will play or display the media on the television.
Selecting a Photo, Video or Music file will play or display the media on the television. You can stop the media by pressing the circle button on your controller. For movies you can see thumbnails of the movie by pressing the square button on your controller. You can skip to the movie by selecting the thumbnail and pressing the X button on your controller. If you cannot see any devices or files you may need to scan for the DLNA devices which are on the network.
You can stop the media by pressing the 'stop' button on your remote control. If you cannot see any devices or files you may need to scan for the DLNA devices which are on the network. To do this, go to 'Settings' menu then scroll to 'Network Settings' > 'Server Display Settings' and then press 'Options' on your remote and select 'Update list'. The television will scan the network and find your AirTies Media Server.
Rules can be created to classify data. To create, edit or delete rules to to Traffic Classification under QoS option on the menu. To create a new rule add some of the following information in the fields. To enable DDNS check the Enable DDNS check box and click Save. QoS Quality Of Service (QoS) allows you to pioritise data for certain applications to get the best possible service for these applications.
Port: Enter the destination port that the data will be sent to. Port Range: Enter a range of ports that the data will be sent to. Traffic Mapping is where rules are matched to Class of Services. Select Traffic Mapping from the QoS menu. MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address that the data will be sent to. Protocol: Enter the protocol of the data DSCP/TOS: Enter the QoS values that the data will have. Click Save to create a new rule. The rule will appear in the table.
Tools On this page, you can restart your device, reset it to factory defaults, backup its current configuration or restore from a previous backup. To get to the Tools screen, select TOOLS from the main menu of the Web interface. * The Restart button restarts your router remotely. During this operation, your connection to the router will be lost. You can reconnect after the router comes back up. * The Restore Factory Defaults button allows you to reset your router back to factory defaults remotely.
Your device gets the current time and date from Internet time servers using SNTP protocol. Default factory settings include some time servers. To change the time servers used by your device go to Time Settings under the TOOLS menu. In the Time Server (SNTP) window that come up, enter the time server information. Click Save to save your changes. The System Logs under REPORT menu displays detailed system logs about the system activity and the applications that were active since the device last started.