User Manual 125* High Speed Mode Wireless Secure Remote Router WZR-RS-G54 Rev B www.buffalotech.
Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 Installation / Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Antenna Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Standard Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 AOSS Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Advanced Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 LAN Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Wireless Settings . . .
Table of Contents PPTP Client Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 PPTP Server Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Dynamic DNS Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Network Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Routing Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Address Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Packet Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Intrusion Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 UPnP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Syslog Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Save/Restore Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Reboot/Reload Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Firmware Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 AOSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Network Service List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 File & Printer Sharing / Audio/Video Playback . . 77 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Specifications . . .
Introduction AirStation 125 High Speed Mode Wireless Cable/DSL Router (WZR-RS-G54) This manual introduces you to the AirStation Cable/DSL Router, and will help you connect to your network quickly. The WZR-RS-G54 router, is a wireless 4-port router network device that complies with the 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11g standard specification on wireless LANs. It also supports 125 High Speed Mode technology.
Introduction • Packet Filtering for eliminating unwanted communications. • SOHO/SMB routing and firewall functions provide a safer private networking environment, including support for MS NetMeeting and MSN-Messenger. • Additional SPI Firewall Functions - DMZ, intrusion detection and notification • Syslog transmits some or all system activities to a central Syslog server. • Extended range, with optional add-on antennas or WDS (Wireless Distribution System).
Introduction • Buffalo’s easy web interface configuration • Broadband router static and dynamic routing methods between WAN and LAN based on updated routing tables. An economical way to bridge multiple networks. • Optional external antennas for boosting range and signal quality. • Buffalo’s AOSS System for easy, secure wireless client configuration.
Introduction •Share broadband access •Share files and printers •Bridge between multiple networks and multiple computer platforms •Provide easy and secure access to home or company networks from remote locations System Requirements • Broadband (High-Speed) Internet connection or existing Local area connection • Any Wi-Fi (wireless) compatible computer with a Web Browser Internet Explorer or Netscape 4.5 or later. (Safari 1.0 is supported with Macintosh OS X.
Introduction Product Views Power - Lit when the device is powered on. Wireless - Lit when the wireless radio is on. Flashes when wireless traffic is present. WAN - Lit when connection to Cable/DSL modem is present. Flashes when internet traffic is present. Diag - Flashes red when performing diagnostic functions. VPN - Lit when a client is connected into the AirStation’s PPTP Server. AOSS - Flashes when in AOSS mode, solid when AOSS encryption has been set.
Introduction About the AirStation CD The AirStation does not require any software to be installed on your computer for configuration. The AirStation CD contains product documentation, TightVNC Remote Control Software, and Buffalo’s Client Manager which provides AOSS functionality for any Buffalo client card or any Intel Centrino notebook. It is the policy of Buffalo Technology to improve products as new technology, components, software and firmware become available.
Installation / Setup 1. Power down the Cable or DSL modem and the computer which will be used to configure the AirStation router. 2. Plug the Cable or DSL’s LAN Ethernet cable into the AirStation’s WAN port. Initially, you may need to unplug this cable from your computer, hub or other router. 3. Plug the provided Ethernet cable into a LAN port on the AirStation and plug the other end into your computer Ethernet adapter’s (NIC) port.
Installation / Setup Introduction Configuring the AirStation using a standard web browser requires basic wireless configuration knowledge. Setup includes manual wireless configuration and basic administrative management. Setup Preparation Make note of the AirStation’s wired MAC address (found on the underside of the WZR-RS-G54). It is also recommended you record any other broadband ISP information such as global IP address, subnet mask address, default gateway address, DNS server address and PPPoE parameters.
Antenna Installation The WZR-RS-G54 has two internal antennas. One has a vertical orientation while the other has a horizontal orientation. This setup is ideal because it allows for proper antenna polarization with both desktop and notebook style wireless adapter antennas. However, it may be necessary to increase your range further by installing an external, higher-gain antenna. External antennas come in all shapes and sizes. Antennas also come with different connectors.
Standard Settings Open the Setup Screen • Connect the WZR-RS-G54 according to the wiring instructions in Section 2. • The WZR-RS-G54 has a default LAN IP address of 192.168.12.1 and Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. ■ Note: The computer used to configure the AirStation should be set to obtain an IP address automatically using a DHCP server. The Quick Setup Guide enclosed with the product contains detailed instructions on how to configure your computer for initial configuration.
Standard Settings Enter ISP information Initial Settings Screen • Click the appropriate button to select the type of broadband access. (Users more experienced in networking may choose to select the Advanced button and skip to Section 4.) • For supplementary tools, use the tabs along the top of the screen. DSL Button Initial DSL button Screen Select the appropriate connection method. Automatic IP Assignment by ISP - The DHCP server of the ISP assigns an IP address automatically.
Standard Settings Manual DSL IP Settings Screen Enter IP Address Manually DSL PPPoE Settings Screen PPPoE Connection - Enter the IP Address given by the ISP. - Use ‘Enter IP Address Manually’ if the ISP requires use of a static IP address. - Enter the PPPoE information provided by the ISP.
Standard Settings CATV (Cable) Button Initial CATV Settings Screen Select the appropriate connection method. Automatic IP Assignment by ISP - Select ‘Automatic IP Assignment by ISP’ if your ISP’s DHCP server assigns an IP address automatically. Manual IP Address Settings Enter IP Address Manually - Select ‘Enter IP Address Manually’ if the ISP requires use of a static IP address.
Standard Settings Auto IP/ Manual DNS Settings The IP Address is Acquired Automatically but DNS Server Address is Entered Manually - Select ‘IP address is acquired automatically but DNS server address is entered manually’ if the ISP’s DHCP server supplies an IP address but not DNS server addresses. Line Test Tab Line Test Tests the connection to the Internet.
Standard Settings Security Tab Security The Security Tab offers three Simple Security Settings. Follow the instructions in each screen to enter Encryption Keys, MAC Address Filtering and the degree of firewall security for the AirStation.
Standard Settings Encryption Setup. Simple MAC Address Filter. Simple Security Setup. - Select the desired encryption scheme from the choices. After it has been selected, press the ‘Next’ button. You will then be prompted to enter the appropriate key(s) for that method of encryption. - Select ‘Enable’ to use MAC filtering. See ‘Page 36’ for more information on MAC Address Filtering. - See ‘Page 55’ for more information on Intrusion Detector.
Standard Settings Application Tab Applications The Application Tab offers setup for special applications such as games, MS NetMeeting and MSN Messenger. Then follow the on-screen menus to configure the AirStation for the application.
Standard Settings Internet Gaming Setup NetMeeting Setup MSN Messenger Setup -Enter the ports(refer to Game documentation) the game runs on, and enter the Local IP Address of the PC that plays the game. -Enter the IP Address of the PC that will use Netmeeting. -Refer to the on-screen help for information about Messenger. Although your AirStation will function fine using only the Standard Settings, you may wish to explore more advanced options.
AOSS AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a simple, one-touch setup for connecting wireless clients to an access point while setting up the most secure possible connection. Users no longer need to worry about choosing the proper security protocols, IP addresses, or SSID's. The intelligence of AOSS determines the most optimal connection and configures itself in seconds. ■ NOTE: AOSS automatically creates a secure connection between your AOSS Access Point and client.
AOSS ◗ Now that the WZR-RS-G54 and wireless client adapter are installed, you can use AOSS to configure them. ◗ To begin the configuration, press the AOSS button on the side of the WZR-RS-G54 for 3-5 seconds. The orange AOSS light will begin to flash rapidly when the AOSS mode has been enabled. You can stop pressing the button at this point. ■ NOTE: AOSS mode will stay active for a period of two minutes. This is the time-slot required to initiate AOSS on the wireless client adapter.
AOSS Additional AOSS Information: ◗ Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured to the AOSS router at a time. Thus, the button will need to be repressed for each additional AOSS wireless client adapter that will be connected. ◗ It is not necessary to AOSS client devices that have already been configured via AOSS, unless significant changes have been made to the wireless network. ◗ Do not attempt to configure two separate AOSS networks at the same time, as it may cause undesired configurations.
Advanced Settings LAN Settings Set up LAN connections. Wireless Settings Wireless Settings Wireless Function - Enable or disable wireless LAN computer communication. SSID - Allows administrator to alter the SSID of the AirStation. To communicate with a specific AP only, the AP’s SSID must be entered in the client computer. The client computer looks for the specific AP (or SSID) for wireless communication. Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the SSID (case sensitive).
Advanced Settings If there are multiple APs in close proximity using the same channel, there may be interference. In this case, change to a non-overlapping channel. Privacy Separator - Enable or disable communication between wireless clients. If you choose to use this feature, every wireless client that is associated to the AirStation will not be able to communicate with any other wireless clients. ■ Note: If this function is used, wired clients can still communicate with wireless clients.
Advanced Settings 802.11g Protection - This enables protection mechanisms for when 802.11b clients join the network. It enables CTS (Clear-to-Send) DTIM Period - An access point transmits beacon signals to nearby clients at a preset interval. This parameter sets the beacon transmission interval time (1-255 seconds). Selection of a larger number may conserve energy for the client computer (when client power management is enabled), but may delay wireless communication. The default value of 1 is recommended.
Advanced Settings portant to note, that without encryption it is easy for strangers to connect to your network, especially if the AirStation is broadcasting its SSID. Select the type of data encryption: • Disabled - Disable data encryption. - WEP - Uses WEP encryption. Encryption key should be entered. - TKIP - Uses TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) for data encryption. The encryption key is renewed every “Re-key interval” when “TKIP” is selected.
Advanced Settings 128-bit HEX: 26 digits, using characters 0-9 and a-f, “20123456789abcdeabcdeabcde” TKIP - TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is a WEP expanded encryption technique. TKIP has greatly improved WEP’s weaknesses by rotating secret keys between every packet. TKIP uses WPA-PSK (pre-Shared Key). Characteristics: - The Initialization Vector is expanded from 24-bits to 48-bits. - The Initialization Vector is randomized. - Uses a different RC4 key for every packet.
Advanced Settings IEEE802.1x/EAP authentication (WPA) - Configure Authentication and WPA Settings. Disable - Do not use any RADIUS Server based authentication. Enable - Authorized clients access this AirStation via a RADIUS Server. Use 802.1x/EAP to authorize every wireless client who wants to access the AirStation by using 802.1x/EAP and a RADIUS Server. The RADIUS server provides login information for every user establishing a more secure system than TKIP or other fixed encryption key methods.
Advanced Settings LAN Port Settings LAN Port Set the LAN side Ethernet settings. LAN Side IP Address - Allows administrator to specify a static IP and Subnet Mask for the LAN side of the AirStation. ■ Note: If the AirStation’s IP address is changed, the configuring computer’s IP must be changed to the same range to continue configuration. If the LAN IP is changed, restart the AirStation. (Section 4.4.10). If the IP address is changed, then the DHCP scope must be changed to match.
Advanced Settings DHCP Server DHCP Server Settings Allows a more advanced configuration of the DHCP server functions. DHCP Server Function - Allows administrator to enable/ disable the DHCP server function for the AirStation LAN side. Select Use to enable or Do not use to disable this function. If the DHCP service is enabled, wireless and wired clients may receive IP addresses and other network information from the AirStation.
Advanced Settings Lease duration - Specifies the time in hours (1-999) an assigned IP address is valid. If the client computer does not request a renewal of IP address before the lease period expires, the AirStation can issue the IP to another client computer. Default Gateway - Allows administrator to use the Default Gateway address (the AirStation’s IP address), assign a specific Gateway address, or block clients from Gateway notification.
Advanced Settings Manual IP and MAC Address Assignment Settings Manual IP and MAC Address Assignment - Allows administrator to add additional leased IP addresses tied to a specific MAC address. When a specific MAC address connects to the AP, the IP address specified will be given to that client. Display/Delete lease information - List of IP addresses, MAC addresses, lease periods and status is displayed.
Advanced Settings Wireless MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filter Wireless PC’s Connection - Select Enable to restrict wireless connections to the registered adapters in the list. Select Disable to disable MAC address filtering. Press the Preset button to enter the MAC Address registration menus. This is where MAC Addresses can be assigned and deleted.
Advanced Settings Registration for MAC Addresses - MAC access restriction set up in LAN. Input the MAC addresses that are allowed to communicate with the AirStation. Register for Allowable PC’s MAC Address MAC address list - Displays a table list of all MAC addresses allowed to communicate with the AirStation.
Advanced Settings Wireless Bridge (WDS) Wireless Bridge (WDS) Settings The Wireless Distribution System supports peer-to-peer AP communication. Wireless Bridge (WDS) Function - Select Enable to allow Bridge (WDS) mode between AirStations or Disable to block communication between AirStations. Wireless Bridge (WDS) dedicated mode - Select Enable to restrict wireless computer communication with the AirStation. In dedicated mode wireless clients CANNOT connect to WDS AirStations.
Advanced Settings To enable WDS, set the Wireless Bridge (WDS) function to Enable. Wireless Bridge (WDS) Settings Enter the Wireless MAC address of the AirStation to communicate with in the form of two characters separated by a colon and click Add. MAC Address Ex: 00:00:00:00:00:00 Up to six AirStation MAC addresses may be registered. Click Apply under Wireless Bridge (WDS) settings when the wireless Mac addresses AirStation are entered.
Advanced Settings WAN port Setup WAN Settings WAN Port Wired WAN Performance - Select port speed and type of duplex connecting to the WAN port. If unknown, select Auto negotiation. MAC Address of WAN - Set the AirStation MAC address to be used for WAN communication. Some ISP’s may require you to set the MAC Address of WAN to be the same MAC address of your cable or DSL modem. WAN IP Address - Allows administrator to select DHCP server, PPPoE, or manual setting for the WAN port of the AirStation.
Advanced Settings PPPoE Setting (for enabling PPPoE Client function) - Allows administrator to use PPPoE as specified by the ISP. The following parameters should be entered for PPPoE Settings: Name of Connection - Enter the name of your connection. User Name - Enter the user name (up to 64 alphanumeric characters) for PPPoE authorization. Password - Enter the password provided by your ISP (up to 64 alphanumeric characters). Reenter the password in the Confirmation box.
Advanced Settings Authorization - Authorization method for accessing the ISP’s PPPoE server. If unknown, select Auto authorization. PPPoE Settings Screen MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit) Size - Maximum Transmit Unit (578-1492) when using PPPoE. MRU (Maximum Receive Unit) Size - Maximum Receive Unit (578-1492) when using PPPoE. Keep Alive - Enables the PPPoE client to send a Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo request to the PPPoE server once per minute.
Advanced Settings WAN Network WAN side (Internet) parameters. These settings are generally not required if your ISP is providing DHCP services. In this case these fields can be left blank if desired. Host Name - Enter the host name as desired. Default Gateway - A default gateway IP should be assigned to the AirStation. If unknown, leave blank. If Auto IP assignment from DHCP Server is selected in the WAN Port section, a gateway IP is assigned automatically, provided the DHCP server is set to provide one.
Advanced Settings PPTP Client PPTP Client This feature allows remote users to establish a PPTP VPN session to share resources betwenn networks in a secure environment. You will need to have an account and have permission from the network administrator to connect as a PPTP client. Select ‘Enable’ to turn the PPTP client on. Input the IP address of the VPN Server as well as the username and password.
Advanced Settings Connecting PPTP Networks: For routing information to be accurate, you will be required to specify the routes of the VPN server’s network you are connecting to. This information will need to be supplied by the network administrator of the network in which you are connecting. Routes should be added respecting subnets. For instance, if the network you are connecting to is in the 192.168.7.* subnet, then you should enter the IP Address as 192.168.7.0 (0 meaning the entire subnet).
Advanced Settings PPTP Server PPTP Server Please refer to the on screen help balloons by clicking on the ‘Question Mark’ icons next to each respective setting. For detailed setup information please see the specific Quick Setup Guide for setting up your VPN Server. The Quick Setup Guide for setting up your VPN Server was included in your product’s original packaging. It can be found on the AirStation CD or on the Buffalo Technology (USA) web site. http://www.buf falotech.
Advanced Settings Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is one of the most effective ways of being able to locate your network from anywhere on the internet anytime. Traditionally, IP Addresses and network information from your ISP change from time to time. When this change happens you can no longer access your network by IP Address. Dynamic DNS is software that runs on your router that constantly sends network Dynamic DNS updates to a third party server.
Host Name - Input the domain host name set on the dynamic DNS server. For example: if the domain you wish to use is [buffalo.dyndns.org] then the host name would be buffalo. The host name may be 64 alphanumerical characters including hypens. Domain Name - Input the domain name set on the Dynamic DNS server. If the domain you wish to use is [buffalo.dyndns.org] then the domain name would be dyndns.org. The domain name may be up to 64 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods.
Advanced Settings Network Settings Routing Setup Routing Setup RIP transmission to WAN - Allows RIP transmission or None (no RIP) to WAN RIP reception from WAN - Allows RIP reception or None (no RIP) from WAN RIP transmission to LAN - Allows RIP transmission or None (no RIP) to LAN RIP reception from LAN - Allows RIP reception or None (no RIP) from LAN RIP transmission to WAN - Allows RIP transmission or None (no RIP) to WAN Display current information - Allows administrator to view and delete routing inf
Advanced Settings Add Routing Table Entry Click Add Route to Add a Routing Table Entry •Destination address - Network IP address and subnet mask. • Gateway - Address through which the packet passes before it reaches the destination address. • Metric - Number of routers (1-15) to be passed before the packet reaches its destination.
Advanced Settings Address Translation Address Translation Setup Address Translation - Select Enable or Disable. Address Translation must be enabled for client computers to connect to the Internet. Selecting Enable enables the following functions: • IP Masquerade - When the LAN computer connects to the WAN side, the IP address of LAN computer is dynamically translated to become the WAN IP address of the AirStation. Multiple LAN computers can share one WAN IP address to access the Internet.
Advanced Settings IP Address of DMZ - Allows administrator to set the DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) address. Incoming packets containing no recognizable destination port information will be redirected to the DMZ’s IP address. Display/Delete NAT Table - Allows administrator to delete NAT tables. Add NAT Table Address Translation Setup Group - Specify a group (up to 16 characters) that the NAT rule belongs. Groups are simply used to visually organize the NAT table for the administrator.
Advanced Settings Some network applications (online games or streaming software) require adding Address Translation tables; consult the software’s documentation for port information). Protocol (WAN): • All - Selects all IP protocols. • ICMP - Network Diagnostic Protocol (1). • Manual - Specify the protocol number (0-65535). • TCP/UDP - Enter port number for TCP or UDP protocols. If both TCP and UDP are required, then separate entries are required.
Advanced Settings Packet Filter Packet Filter Setup Log Output - Select Output to activate the packet filter log. Packet Filter Information Basic Rule - Click add/delete basic rules. Place a check mark next to the basic rule to enable: • Prohibit setup from wireless LAN - Prohibits administration from a wireless computer. • Prohibit setup from wired LAN - Prohibits administration from a wired computer.
Advanced Settings Basic Filter Setting Use this filter when the communication speed goes down using a network application like E-mail, FTP and WEB. * If IDENT requests are forwarded to a LAN side client by address translation setting (DMZ or TCP port :113 ), this basic rule is ignored.
Advanced Settings IP Filter Settings - Limits the type of packets allowed to pass between the WAN and LAN. The maximum number of rules is 32. • Operation - Packets from WAN (or LAN), select ignored, rejected, or accepted. Select the operation to be performed on the packets. Packets from: IP Filter setting • WAN side - packets coming from the WAN side will be filtered. • LAN side - packets from the LAN side will be filtered. Are : • Ignored - Stop the packet and do not route it.
Advanced Settings no longer have access to the AirStation configuration screens. This function prohibits setup from a wireless or wired computer. The AirStation can be returned to the factory default settings by holding down the INIT button on the back of the unit for five seconds or until the red DIAG light becomes solid. Protocol - Mark and select a specific protocol. Select from all protocols, ICMP, arbitrary protocol number and TCP/UDP protocol number. • All - Selects all IP protocols.
Advanced Settings ■ Note: If configuring from a wireless computer, add your MAC address to the list of authorized wireless LAN PCs. The MAC address must be in two-digit groups separated by colons. Example: 00:40:26:00:11:22 Click Apply when settings are complete.
Advanced Settings Intrusion Detector Setup Intrusion Detector The Intrusion Detector watch guards and prevents unauthorized access from the WAN (Internet) This function also records information on unauthorized access attempts Intrusion Detector - Select Do not use, Use or Use (Apply Packet filter setting for Intrusion Detector setting). IP Spoofing - Check Block to prevent IP spoofing. Threshold Value - Enter the number (1-999) of suspect packets before the notification occurs.
• Sender email server address - Enter the SMTP Server address. • Receiving email server authorization - Enter the POP3 Server address, User name and Password. This is only required if your SMTP server requires POP verification before it allows email to be sent. Consult your ISP or mail server support for more information. • Send test - Click Send to test notification; this will also save and commit the entries. Pop-up notification - Pop-up window alert of unwanted activity.
Advanced Settings UPnP UPnP Setting Select Enable to enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). When a computer with UPnP support connects to the AirStation, that computer automatically receives configuration information from the AirStation.
Advanced Settings System Information Management - System Information System information of the AirStation is obtained here. • Model name - Displays model and firmware version • AirStation Name - Displays AirStation host name • DHCP Server function - Displays On or Off • Wireless - Displays the wireless LAN settings such as wireless MAC address and wireless firmware. The wireless MAC address is required for setting up WDS with other access points. This is the best place to determine the wireless MAC address.
Advanced Settings • WAN side IP address auto acquisition - This is the method to acquire the IP address from the WAN (Internet) side DHCP server. Press Release to release current DHCP WAN information. Press Renew to obtain WAN information from the DHCP server. NOTE: If a manual IP is assigned to the WAN port, this feature is not displayed.
Advanced Settings Time setup Time setup - Enter the current date and time, and click Set. NTP - Net- work Time Protocol. Select Use or Do not use. Time Setup Screen ■ Note: If NTP is used, time is set automatically. NTP server name - Enter the NTP server name Update Time - Enter the time interval (in hours) for the time check frequency Time Zone - Select local time zone Click Apply.
Advanced Settings Packet Traffic Information Packet Traffic Information Displays number of packets sent and received for: Wired WAN Wired LAN Wireless LAN Click Refresh to start update the transfer packet log.
Advanced Settings Client Monitor Client Monitor Screen Displays the wired and wireless clients (computers) that are accessing the AirStation. • MAC address - Shows the client’s MAC address. • IP Address and Medium Shows the IP address that is assigned to the client from the DHCP server. The network medium is indicated as wireless or wired depending on how the client is accessing the AirStation.
Advanced Settings PING Test PING Test Performs a PING test from the AirStation to a LAN or WAN address. Enter the target IP address and click OK (e.g. 192.168.11.2 - OR- www.buffalotech.com) If the test results in an error, then verify you correctly inputted the address and check your connections.
Advanced Settings Log Information Screen Log Information Display log info level - Select Error and/or Notify to specify the types of reports to be logged by the AirStation. Display log info - Select the specific reports to be logged. Log information - Displays recorded logs.
Advanced Settings Syslog Transfer Syslog Transmitting Screen Select Use or Do not use to enable or disable the AirStation’s ability to transmit information to a Syslog server. • Syslog Server - Enter the IP address of the Syslog server. • Log Information Level - Select Error and/or Notice to specify the types of reports to be sent to the Syslog server. • Log Information - Select the specific reports to be sent to the Syslog server.
Advanced Settings Save/Restore Settings Save/ Restore Settings Screen Save current settings - Click Save to open the file saving dialog and save the current AirStation settings to a file. Restored saved settings - Restores settings from a file that has been saved. Click Choose file to select the saved file and click Restore. ■ Note: If the setting file is saved by a newer firmware than the current one, the AirStation can’t restore the settings.
Advanced Settings Initialization/ Reboot Reboot/Reload Defaults Click Restart to reboot AirStation Click Restore to reset the AirStation to default factory settings. ■ Note: Resetting to default factory settings will erase all settings and passwords previously entered. The AirStation will return to the condition it was in when first purchased.
Advanced Settings Firmware Update Firmware Update Firmware file name - Click Browse to browse to the path and filename for the new firmware. Click Firmware Update to load firmware to the AirStation. ■ Note: Firmware update does not erase current user settings. It does however delete all of the service information from the Network Service List; you will need to perform a new service search after you update the firmware.
Advanced Settings AOSS AOSS Client Table - Displays the clients connected via AOSS. The ‘Disconnect’ button disconnects the client from the AOSS router by using MAC Address filtering. Once disconnected, the client will still appear in the client list but will appear as disconnected. The client can then be re-enabled by pressing the ‘Re-Enable’ button. A separate table exists for connected Ethernet Converters. The ‘Refresh’ button updates the tables.
Advanced Settings Manually specify the encryption type - This forces AOSS to use a specified type of encryption. It is recommended to not change this setting. If the setting is changed then every client that connects must have support for that encryption type. AOSS AOSS Function - Click Enable to allow the AirStation to use AOSS function. Click Disable to shut off the AOSS system. Clicking Disable will disable the AOSS button on the AirStation.
Network Service List Network Service List The Network Service List is the control center for your network. From within your LAN or from anywhere in the world with a VPN connection (See VPN Quick Setup Guide) you can access this control center. From this control center you can access convenient and easy to use services including: File Sharing, Remote Control/Access of PC’s, Wake-On-LAN, FTP Servers, and Web Servers.
Network Service List For easier access to the Network Service List, the Dynamic DNS hostname can be used for access to the AirStation. However, for this to occur the ‘Remote Management Port Number’ must be configured on ‘Page 43’. By entering the value ‘80’ into the ‘Remote Management Port Number’ the Network Service List can be accessed by typing: http://hostname.dyndns.org/hosts.htm -OR- http://hostname.tzo.com/hosts.com depending on the service you’re subscribed with.
File & Printer Sharing - Audio/Video Playback The Shared Files icon on the Network Service List gives you access to a PC or network device’s shared files and printers. For Windows PC’s, File and Printer sharing must be setup properly before this service will work. On Network Storage Centers like Buffalo’s LinkStation, the Shared Files icon should work with little to no configuration. Please consult your Windows documentation to learn more about setting up File and Printer Sharing.
Remote Control - TightVNC TightVNC is the recommended Remote Control Software. This icon will appear on any computer on the Network Service List that is running the VNC software. This icon provides a one-click process to obtaining access to the PC. Installing TightVNC Software for the Desktop: Installing TightVNC is very easy, just insert the CD-ROM that came with your AirStation product and install the software. The on-screen menus will guide you through the setup process.
Remote Control - TightVNC Once you click on the ‘VNC Remote’ link you will be prompted for a password. If a password was not set during the installation, then this step may not occur. Enter the password and press the ‘OK’ button. It is recommended to change the remote PC’s desktop size to 800x600 for the best viewing experience. This change can be made after connecting to the remote PC by right clicking on the desktop, selecting properties, and pressing on the ‘Settings’ tab.
Remote Control - TightVNC There is a TightVNC client available on the CD-ROM that came with your AirStation. It provides more configuration options including screen scaling. If it is used, the client will have to be launched after the VPN session is created. After it is launched the IP Address will have to be entered manually into the software. For more information regarding TightVNC and compatibility, please view TightVNC’s web page at http://www.tightvnc.
Specifications Additional Information For more information, please consult: • The AirStation website at: http://www.buffalotech.com - for frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) and Software Updates. WZR-RS-G54 BASE STATION SPECIFICATIONS Physical Specifications Dimensions W3 x H6.75 x D6.1in. (76 x 171 x 155mm) Weight 1 lb. (620g) Temperature & Humidity Operation 0˚ to 40˚ C Maximum humidity 80% Transit/Storage 0˚ to 40˚ C maximum humidity 80% (no condensation) Power Characteristics Transmit Mode 1.
Specifications Regulatory Information Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations. Although AirStation wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license-free 2.4 GHz band, local radio regulations may impose limitations on the use of wireless communication equipment. Networking Characteristics Compatibility • IEEE802.11g/b Standard for Wireless LANs (125 High Speed Mode also Available) • Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Specifications Modulation Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum • ODFM for High Transmit Rate • DQPSK for Standard Transmit Rate • DBPSK for Low Transmit Rate Spreading 11-chip Barker Sequence Nominal Output Power 13.5 dBm Transmit Rate / Range High Speed 54 Mbps (125 Mbps in 125 High Speed Mode) Medium Speed 36 Mbps (96 Mbps in 125 High Speed Mode) Standard Speed 2 Mbps Low Speed 1 Mbps Open Office Environment 160 m (525 ft.) 270 m (885 ft.
Specifications 400 m (1300 ft.) 550 m (1750 ft.) Semi-Open Office Environment 50 m (165 ft.) 70 m (230 ft.) 90 m (300 ft.) 115 m (375 ft.) Closed Office 25 m (80 ft.) 35 m (115 ft.) 40 m (130 ft.) 50 m (165 ft.) Receiver Sensitivity -83 dBm -87 dBm -91 dBm -94 dBm (depends on data rate) Delay Spread (at FER of <1%) 65 ns 225 ns 400 ns 500 ns (depends on data rate) • The range of wireless devices can be affected by metal surfaces, solid high-density materials and obstacles in the signal path.
Specifications Table “Radio Characteristics” lists the typical ranges when used indoors: • In Open Office environments, clients can “see” each other, i.e. there are no physical obstructions between them. • In Semi-open Office environments, work space is separated by room dividers; client cards are at desktop level. • In Closed Office environments, workspace is separated by floor-to-ceiling brick walls.
Troubleshooting Common Problems: • Out of range, client cannot connect to the AirStation. • Configuration mismatch, client cannot connect to the AirStation. • Absence or conflict with the Client Driver. • Conflict of another device with the AirStation hardware. B.1.1 LED Activity B Monitoring LED activity helps identify problems. • Power LED should be GREEN, • Wireless LED should be GREEN if the line is active. If is it blinking GREEN, wireless communication is active.
Troubleshooting Table B.1.1 DIAG LED Activity Table DIAG LED Display Time Description/Action Continuous Red Starting RAM Error Red flash, 2 times Starting Flash ROM Error Red flash, 3 times Starting A problem on the wired LAN side Red flash, 4 times Starting A problem on the wireless LAN side B. 1.2 LEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to Network If the LEDs indicate that the network is working properly (Power LED is on, Transmit/Receive LED blinks), check the TCP/IP settings of the network.
Troubleshooting • If the wireless adapter protocol is not yet installed, click the Add button and select the TCP/IP protocol from the list. Refer to Windows Help for more information. • If the wireless adapter protocol is installed, select the protocol and click the Properties button. Verify the parameters match the settings provided by your LAN Administrator. Make changes if necessary, and click OK. 5. When or if prompted, restart your computer. B. 1.3 Other Problems Please refer to www.buffalotech.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting WDS (Step-by-Step Instructions) The most common issue with WDS installations is using the wrong MAC address. The proper MAC Address for the access points is the ‘Wireless MAC Address’. The best place to document this is under the ‘System Information’ section of the configuration web page. For proper setup, please continue reading this document. Problem: Communication problems with WDS (wireless bridging/repeating).
Troubleshooting The following is a list of good practices with WDS: 1. Start the wireless bridge system with only two access points and then add more access points. 2. Setup all access points in the wireless bridge in close proximity before they are deployed to their proper location. 3. Only one access point in the wireless bridge should be serving DHCP and routing services unless a routed wired network exists. Proper Setup: Please follow the following steps to properly setup WDS. 1.
Troubleshooting 5. Click on the ‘LAN port’ link on the left. 6. Check that the ‘LAN side IP address’ values are correct for your network, or leave them as default. Record the ‘LAN side IP address’. Press the ‘Set’ button if any settings on this page have been set. 7. Click on the ‘Management’ link on the left. 8. The System Information page will appear. In the Wireless section of the table record the MAC address (including the :’s).
Troubleshooting 15. Click on the ‘Wireless bridge (WDS)’ link on the left. 16. Enable the WDS function and press the ‘Set’ button. 17. Enter the Wireless MAC Address of the first access point (which was recorded on Step 8) into the field that say ‘MAC Address of AirStation(Wireless)’ (include the :’s). Press the ‘Add’ button. 18. The Wireless MAC address inputted on the step above will appear in the ‘Connected AirStation’ table.
Troubleshooting 29. At the top of the page, press the ‘Apply’ button. 30. Once the router has rebooted, click on the ‘Management’ tab on the left. 31. Click on the ‘PING test’ link on the left. 32. In the ‘Destination’ field enter the IP address of the second access point and press the ‘OK’ button. a. If the ‘Result’ section of the table reports information like, “1st: 64 bytes from IP_ADDRESS” then the WDS bridge is effectively working. b.
Glossary 10BaseT or 100BaseTx: 802.3 based Ethernet network that uses UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) cable and a star topology. 10 is 10 Mbps and 100 is 100 Mbps. Cross-Over Wiring: A UTP cable that has its transmit and receive pair crossed to allow communications between two devices. 802.1x: The standard for wireless LAN authentication used between an AP and a client. 802.1x with EAP will initiate key handling. Ad-Hoc Network: The wireless network based on a peer-to-peer communications session.
Glossary Driver: Software that interfaces a computer with a specific hardware device. Ethernet cable: A wire similar to telephone cable that carries signals between Ethernet devices. DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum): Method of spreading a wireless signal into wide frequency bandwidth. File and Print Sharing: A Microsoft application that allows computers on a network to share files and printers. DTE (Data Terminal Equipment): Device that con10BaseT or 100BaseTx: 802.
Glossary IP (Internet Protocol) Address: A unique 32binary-digit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information sent in packets. Mbps (Mega Bits Per Second): A measurement of millions of bits per second. MDI/X (Media Dependent Interface/Crossover): Port on a network hub or switch that crosses the incoming transmit lines with the outgoing receive lines.
Glossary mation between computers. PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect): A bus that is connected directly to the CPU. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service): A server that issues authentication key to clients. PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) Card: Removable module that adds features to a portable computer. RAM (Random Access Memory): Non-permanent memory.
Glossary Script: A macro or batch file containing instructions and used by a computer to perform a task. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol: Protocol used by computers when communicating across the Internet or Intranet. Server: Any computer that makes files or peripheral devices available to users of the network and has a resident Network OS. TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol): An encryption method replacing WEP. TKIP uses random IV and frequent key exchanges.
Glossary WAN (Wide Area Network): A networking system covering a wide geographical area. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): An encryption method based on 64 or 128-bit algorithm. Web Browser: A software program that allows viewing of web pages. Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity): An organization that tests and assures interoperability among WLAN devices. Wire Speed: The maximum speed at which a given packet can be transferred using Ethernet and Fast Ethernet standard specifications.
FCC / CE Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC / CE Information IMPORTANT NOTE: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC / CE Information FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. BUFFALO declared that WZR-RS-G54 is limited in CH1~11 by specified firmware controlled in USA.
FCC / CE Information Important Notice: This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states. Intended use This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states.
FCC / CE Information Potential restrictive use This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France, Belgium and Italy where restrictive use applies. In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain an authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links. In Belgium there is a restriction in outdoor use.
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