User Manual for Professional Firmware WHR-HP-G300N AirStation NFINITI HighPower Router and Access point WHR-HP-GN AirStation Wireless N Technology HighPower Router and Access point www.buffalotech.com 35011411 ver.
1. Introduction 1.1. Welcome 1.2. Device Configuration 1.2.1. Factory Settings 1.2.2. Initial Operation 2. Configuration via the Web Interface 2.1. Preparation 2.2. Web Interface Access 2.3. Web Interface Structure 2.3.1. Setup 2.3.1.1. Basic Configuration 2.3.1.2. Dynamic DNS (DynDNS or DDNS) 2.3.1.3. MAC-Adresse Clone 2.3.1.4. Advanced Routing 2.3.1.5. Networking 2.3.1.6. EoIP Tunnel [WZR-HP-G300-NH only] 2.3.2. Wireless 2.3.2.1. Basic Settings 2.3.2.2. Wireless Security 2.3.2.3. AOSS 2.3.2.4.
2.3.8.4. Wireless 2.3.8.5. Bandwidth 2.3.8.6. SysInfo 3. Use Cases 3.1. Access Point 3.1.1. Access Point with NAT / DHCP 3.1.1. Access Point attached to a network / Internet Gateway 3.2. Wireless Client 3.3. Wireless Client Bridge 4. License information 4.1. GNU General Public License 4.1.1. Preamble 4.1.2. GNU General Public License – Terms and Conditions or Copying, Distribution and Modification 4.1.3.
1. Introduction 1.1. Welcome This AirStation wireless router comes with two different firmware packages. You may use either the dd-wrt-based Professional firmware or the simple User-friendly firmware. By default, the Professional firmware is installed. 1.2. Device Configuration From the factory, the router is configured as a network bridge. That means that all network interfaces can communicate with each other using this default bridge. The router is ready to use with a few simple adjustments. 1.2.1.
2. Configuration via the Web Interface The router contains an integrated web server that provides an easy to use web interface. It allows configuration, administration, and status checking in a simple but effective way. When accessing the web GUI for the first time, change the default username and password. By default, the router’s status page can be accessed without authentication, but this can be disabled. The web interface was successfully tested on the following browsers: - Internet Explorer 7.
2.3.
2.3.1. Setup 2.3.1.1. Basic Configuration Setup Assistant The setup assistant provides a step-by-step interface for basic router configuration. This configures most common settings automatically. WAN Setup Here you’ll find the most important settings to configure your internet access and WAN port. DHCP is enabled by default, but you can also use PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, static IP, or HeartBeat Signal. If you don’t use a password to log in to your ISP, you may need to enter “0000” for the password.
DynDNS Service Description Disabled Default, no DynDNS DynDNS.org freedns.afraid.org ZoneEdit.com No-IP.com 3322.org easyDNS.com TZO.com DynSIP.org Custom 2.3.1.3. Individual DynDNS service configuration MAC Address Cloning MAC address cloning lets you assign a different MAC address to the router than the one encoded in the hardware. 2.3.1.4. Advanced Routing Operating Mode The default operating mode of the router is Gateway. Other routing protocols are available.
Bonding offers the ability to “bond” interfaces together. Bonding can be used to enhance throughput or provide failover capabilities. Port Setup The port setup section allows further configuration of the routers network interfaces. Network interfaces can be separated from the bridge and it is possible to assign separate network settings for each interface.
Wireless Network Mode Defines the IEEE802.11 networking mode. Mode Description Disabled Interface is disabled Mixed 2.4 GHz 802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n mixed mode B-Only 2.4 GHz 802.11b mode (802.11g and 802.11n devices cannot connect) G-Only 2.4 GHz 802.11g mode (802.11b, and devices cannot connect) BG-Mixed 2.4 GHz 802.11b & 802.11g mixed mode (802.11n devices cannot connect) NG-Mixed 2.4 GHz 802.11n & 802.11g mixed mode (802.11b devices cannot connect) N-Only (2.4 GHz) 2.4 GHZ 802.
WPA Personal WPA encryption with a passphrase (text password) WPA Enterprise (AP only) WPA encryption with Radius Client authentication according to 802.1x WPA2 Personal WPA2 encryption with a passphrase (text password) WPA2 Enterprise (AP only) WPA2 encryption with Radius Client authentication according to 802.
RADIUS MAC format options Description aabbcc-ddeeff Standard aabbccddeeff aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff 2.3.2.3. AOSS AOSS (AirStation Onetouch Secure Setup) is Buffalo Technology’s system to automatically connect wireless clients to an access point. AOSS can only be used in AP mode. Enable AOSS Enables the AOSS Service. When disabled AOSS cannot be used.
WDS NAT Mode Description WLAN -> WDS Standard WDS -> WLAN 2.3.3. Services 2.3.3.1. Services The services section allows the configuration of basic service settings. Telnet and SSH can be configured this way. Remote access options are configured in the Administration section. Available DHCP Server Domains Description WAN Standard LAN / WLAN Rflow / MACupd Interface Options Description LAN & WLAN Standard LAN WLAN 2.3.3.2.
2.3.3.3. PPPoE Server Some applications require a PPPoE server on the router, which can be configured here. The PPPoE server is disabled by default. 2.3.3.4. VPN The router can also be configured as VPN server or VPN client. PPTP When defining the PPTP server’s IP range, avoid overlap with the range of IP addresses handed out by DHCP if DHCP is enabled. The IP range is defined using the following syntax: xxx.xxx.xxx.- for example 192.168.1.
The User/Password data are entered as follows: * * for example testuser * test * Be careful enabling anonymous login. If anonymous login is enabled, everybody accessing your network has permission to read and write data. 2.3.3.7. Hotspot Most hotspot software requires a server to store user settings and login information. Please note that Sputnik is a commercial hotspot service that requires an agreement with Sputnik for usage. 2.3.3.8.
forwarded to specific internal devices and computers. Each port forwarding entry defines a source port and a target IP address. Before adding or removing a port forwarding entry, save all changed settings. Any changes not saved will be lost when a port forwarding entry is added or deleted. 2.3.6.2. Port Range Forwarding Port range forwarding works similarly to port forwarding.
Before using Telnet or SSH, activate the associated service(s) in this section. 2.3.7.2. Keep Alive Keep-Alive lets you configure monitoring options that automatically reboot the router if a service malfunction causes it to fail to respond. 2.3.7.3. Commands Entering Linux commands is one of the most powerful ways to access the router’s functionality. This enables you to access services and configure options that are not accessible via the Web GUI. Using shell commands can lead to unexpected results.
2.3.8.2. WAN If the WAN interface is enabled, this screen displays WAN settings and throughput statistics. 2.3.8.3. LAN Here you can find LAN-related information like active clients and DHCP clients. 2.3.8.4. Wireless The wireless LAN status screen displays the current wireless LAN interface configuration, wireless LAN clients (in AP modes), and access points (in client modes). If there’s more than one wireless LAN interface, you can switch between them via the interface pull down menu. 2.3.8.5.
3. Use Cases The following use cases relate to the most commonly used router configurations. The related router configuration is explained step by step. 3.1. Access Point Access Point (AP, sometimes also called “Infrastructure Mode”) is the mode where the router is also the central wireless hub that connects to the LAN and provides access to wireless devices. These wireless clients of the AP can communicate with each other and with wired devices on the network such as the Internet.
• Enter your country in “Regulatory Domain” • In the “Antenna Gain“ field, please enter the gain of the antenna on your router. The firmware will adjust the transmit power accordingly to meet regulatory requirements. Please keep in mind that very long cables can dampen the HF signal thus reducing the usable antenna gain. • Configure “Wireless Mode“ to “AP“ • Set your desired wireless mode in “Wireless Network Mode“.
• Enter a name for your wireless network into “Wireless Network Name (SSID)”. • Click “Save“. Wireless -> Wireless Security • Choose and configure your desired security mode. Please note that WEP is insecure and should only be used if no other option is available. • Click “Apply Settings“ You can now connect the router to the Internet and your local network. If you’re running a DHCP server in your LAN, connected wireless devices will get their IP addresses from the server. 3.2.
• Time Settings o Choose your time zone. • Click “Save“. Wireless -> Basic Settings • Enter your country in “Regulatory Domain” • In the “Antenna Gain“ field, please enter the gain of your AirStation’s antenna. The firmware will adjust the transmit power automatically to meet regulatory requirements. Please note that the use of a long extension cable for your antenna will reduce the usable antenna gain. • Configure “Wireless Mode“ to “Client“.
Setup -> Basic Setup • WAN Setup o Choose “Disabled” for “Connection Type“ (this will be set automatically). • Network Setup o Enter the desired LAN-side IP address for the router into “Router IP“. o “Disable“ “DHCP Server“. • Time Settings o Choose your time zone. • Click “Save“. Wireless -> Basic Settings • Enter your country in “Regulatory Domain”. • In the “Antenna Gain“ field, please enter the gain of your AirStation’s antenna.
side, a pc in the router’s LAN configured to request an address from DHCP should receive an IP address.
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User Manual for User-friendly Firmware WHR-HP-G300N AirStation NFINITI HighPower Router and AccessPoint WHR-HP-GN AirStation Wireless N Technology HighPower Router and Access point www.buffalotech.com 35011344 ver.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction...................................................... 5 Installing Your AirStation.......................................................... 5 Professional or User-friendly?.................................................. 5 Features................................................................................... 5 Air Navigator CD Requirements............................................... 6 300/150 Mbps High Speed Mode............................................
Chapter 4 Configuration...................................................26 Accessing the Web-based Configuration Interface.................. 26 Configuration Menu (Router Mode).......................................... 28 Configuration Menu (Bridge Mode).......................................... 30 Setup........................................................................................ 32 Internet/LAN (LAN Config)....................................................... 34 Internet (Router Mode only)..
Admin Config............................................................................ 68 Name.............................................................................................. 68 Password........................................................................................ 69 Time/Date....................................................................................... 70 NTP................................................................................................. 71 Access........
You forgot AirStation's SSID, Encryption Key, or Password..... 92 The link speed is slower than 300/150 Mbps (Maximum link speed is only 130/65Mbps)................................................................. 92 Other Tips................................................................................. 93 Appendix A Specifications............................................... 96 WHR-HP-G300N...................................................................... 96 WHR-HP-GN............................
Chapter 1 Introduction Installing Your AirStation To install your AirStation, insert the software CD from your package into your computer and follow the directions on the screen. For more infomation about installation, turn to chapter 3 of this manual. Professional or User-friendly? This AirStation wireless router comes with two different firmware packages. You may use either the dd-wrt-based Professional firmware or the simple User-friendly firmware. By default, the Professional firmware is installed.
Chapter 1 Introduction Security Features The AirStations are equipped with the following security features: • AOSS • WPS • WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES) • WPA2-PSK(TKIP/AES) • WPA/WPA2 mixed PSK • WEP(128/64bit) • Privacy Separator • MAC filtering • Stealth SSID • Firewall with easy rules Automatic Channel Selection Monitors wireless interference and automatically assigns the clearest, best channel. Roaming You can use multiple AirStations to cover a large area.
Chapter 1 Introduction 300/150 Mbps High Speed Mode With Wireless-N connections, 300 Mbps is the maximum link speed for the WHR-HP-G300N and 150 Mbps is the maximum link speed for the WHR-HP-GN. The speeds are for the total wireless data transferred including overhead. Because the overhead is not available for transfer of user data, the wireless throughput usable by the user will be substantially slower. Package Contents The following items are included with your AirStation.
Chapter 1 Introduction Hardware Overview Front Panel LED's 1 AOSS Button Hold down this button until the Security LED flashes (approximately. 1 second) to initiate AOSS or WPS mode, allowing the unit to exchange security keys with other AOSS or WPS compatible devices. Power must be on for this to work. 2 Power LED (Green) On: The AC adapter is connected Off: The AC adapter is not connected 3 Security LED (Amber) Indicates security status.
Chapter 1 Introduction Diag LED status Meaning Status 2 blinks *1 Flash ROM error Cannot read or write to the flash memory. 3 blinks * Ethernet (wired) LAN error Ethernet LAN controller is malfunctioning. 4 blinks *1 Wireless LAN error Wireless LAN controller is malfunctioning. 5 blinks IP address setting error Because the network addresses of both the Internet port (WAN port) and the LAN port are the same, it is not possible to establish communication.
Chapter 1 Introduction Back Panel 7 Router Switch Switches router mode between enabled, disabled, and auto. On: Router is enabled (router mode). Off: Router is disabled (bridge/AP mode). Auto: This switches between modes automatically based on whether or not another router is detected on the Internet port. The default setting for this switch is Auto. ÒÏÕÔÅÒ ÏÎ ÏÆÆ ÁÕÔÏ 7 ÌÁÎ ᴮ 8 LAN LED (Green) On: An Ethernet device is connected. Flashing: An Ethernet device is communicating.
Chapter 1 Introduction Top 13 13 Antenna connector Screw on the antenna(s) here. Bottom ᵏᵂᵐᵂᵑ 14 14 Reset Button Hold in this button until the Diag LED comes on to initialize the AirStation’s settings. Power must be on for this to work.
Chapter 1 Introduction Right Side 15 15 Factory Default Settings This sticker shows the AirStation’s default SSID, encryption key, and WPS PIN.
Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation Note: Illustrations show the WHR-HP-G300N. The WHR-HP-GN is similar. Antenna Placement The antenna(s) are included in the package. The WHR-HP-G300N has two antennas; the WHR-HP-GN has one. Screw the antenna(s) clockwise to install. Ò ×Å Vertical Placement To stand the AirStation vertically, attach the base as shown.
Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation Horizontal Placement To place the unit horizontally, adjust the antenna(s) as shown.
Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation Wall-Mounting 1 To wall-mount, attach the stand with screws as shown. 8.5 cm (~3.3 inches) 2 WHR-HP-GN / WHR-HP-G300N User Manual Place the center of the AirStation on the center of the stand and slide downward to lock in place.
Chapter 3 Installation Automatic Setup The AirNavigator CD can step you through installing your AirStation. Insert it into your Windows 7, Vista, or Windows XP PC and follow the instructions on the screen. If your computer uses a different operating system, use manual setup instead. Manual Setup Using AirStation As A Router or An Access Point To use the AirStation as a router or an access point, configure as below. 1 Turn off your computer and modem.
Chapter 3 Installation 5 Connect the AirStation’s LAN port to your computer with another LAN cable. Turn on the AirStation, wait 60 seconds, and then turn on your computer. AirStation 1) connect ROUTER ON OFF AUTO LAN PC 1 2 1) connect 3 LAN cable 4 INTERNET POWER 2) connect the power supply power outlet 6 Confirm that the devices are connected correctly as shown below.
Chapter 3 Installation Using AirStation As An Ethernet Converter or A Repeater To use the AirStation as an Ethernet converter or a repeater, follow the directions below.
Chapter 3 Installation 4 Connect the AirStation’s LAN port to your computer with another LAN cable. Turn on the AirStation, wait 60 seconds, and then turn on your computer. AirStation 1) connect ROUTER ON OFF AUTO LAN PC 1 2 1) connect 3 LAN cable 4 INTERNET POWER 2) connect the power supply power outlet 5 Confirm that the devices are connected correctly as shown below.
Chapter 3 Installation 7 Launch a web browser. 8 Enter the LAN IP address of the AirStation in the address field, then press the [Enter] key. Notes: • The default IP address of the AirStation is 192.168.11.100 on access point mode. • If you have changed the IP address of the AirStation, enter that IP address. 9 When this screen appears, enter [root] (in lower case) for the user name and the password that you set during initial setup. Click [OK].
Chapter 3 Installation 11 If the device you connect supports WDS such as WHR-G300N, WHR-HP-G300N and WZR-HPG300NH, select [Slave] from [Specify Master/Slave] menu and click [Search]. If the device you connect doesn’t support WDS, select [Slave(EC)] from [Specify Master/Slave] menu and click [Search].
Chapter 3 Installation 13 Enter the encryption settings and password (“key”) for the access point you are connecting to, then click [Apply]. 14 Change your computer’s IP address settings back to their former values. ex) IP Address DNS server Note: 15 Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically If using the AirStation as a repeater, unplug the LAN cable from your computer. You’re now connected to the AirStation wirelessly. Launch a web browser.
Chapter 3 Installation Firmware Differences You can choose between two different firmwares for your AirStation. By default, the Professional firmware (DD-WRT) is installed. If you prefer, you may install the User-friendly firmware instead. the two firmwares have slightly different features, as shown in the chart below.
Chapter 3 Installation 3 The procedure for wiring will be displayed. Step through the wizard to connect your AirStation. 4 When this screen is displayed, click [Change Firmware]. 5 If requested, enter the AirStation’s username and password. Note: By default, the Professional firmware doesn’t have a username and a password configured. Set them before you go to the next step.
Chapter 3 Installation 6 When the following screen is displayed, make sure that the firmware file name is displayed, click [Update] or [Update Firmware], and follow the instructions on the screen. Note: If the firmware name is not displayed on the screen, click [Browse...] and select the desired firmware. Firmware files are in the root directory on the AirNavigator CD.
Chapter 4 Configuration The web-based configuration interface lets you change AirStation settings. Don’t change these settings unless you know what you’re doing. Accessing the Web-based Configuration Interface To configure the AirStation’s advanced settings manually, log in to the web-based configuration interface as shown below. 1 Launch a web browser. 2 Enter the AirStation’s LAN-side IP address in the address field, and press the enter key.
Chapter 4 Configuration 4 The configuration interface is displayed. Help is always displayed on the right side of the configuration utility. Refer to the Help screens for more information on each page in the web-based configuration interface. Note : This example, like others in this manual, shows the User-friendly firmware. The dd-wrt based Professional firmware is somewhat different. For more information on the Professional firmware, visit dd-wrt’s website at www.dd-wrt.com.
Chapter 4 Configuration Configuration Menu (Router Mode) In router mode, the AirStation’s web-based configuration interface has the following menu screens. See the pages listed at right for more information about a menu screen.
Chapter 4 Configuration LAN Config Port Forwarding Configure port translation and exceptions for games and other programs Page 64 DMZ Configure a destination to transfer communication packets without a LAN side destination.
Chapter 4 Configuration Configuration Menu (Bridge Mode) In bridge mode, the AirStation’s web-based configuration interface has the following menu screens. See the pages listed at right for more information about a menu screen.
Chapter 4 Configuration Logs Check the AirStation’s logs Page 79 Packet Info View all packets transferred by the AirStation Page 80 Client Monitor View all devices currently connected to the AirStation Page 81 Ping Test the AirStation’s connection to other devices on the network Page 82 Logout Click this to log out of the AirStation’s web-based configuration interface.
Chapter 4 Configuration Setup This is the home page of the configuration interface. You can verify settings and the status of the AirStation here. Parameter Meaning Internet/LAN Configure WAN side network settings. Wireless Config Configure wireless settings. Security Configure security settings. LAN Config Open ports for games and applications. Admin Config Open the Admin configuration screen. Diagnostic Gives information and tools for troubleshooting the network.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Easy Setup Automatically configures the AirStation’s internet connection. Internet Information Displays the current internet connection. Check Connection Checks if the AirStation is connected to the Internet properly. Refresh Click to refresh the display. WIRELESS Displays current wireless settings. AOSS Click to display the AOSS configuration screen. WPS Click to display the WPS configuration screen.
Chapter 4 Configuration Internet/LAN (LAN Config) Internet (Router Mode only) The screen to configure a port of the Internet side. Parameter Meaning Method of Acquiring IP Address Specifies how the current WAN side IP address was obtained. Default Gateway Specify an IP address for the default gateway. Address of DNS Name Server Specify an IP address for the DNS server. Internet MAC Address Configure the Internet side MAC address.
Chapter 4 Configuration PPPoE (Router Mode only) The screen to configure PPPoE settings. Parameter Meaning Default PPPoE Connection If you have registered multiple connection destinations in PPPoE Connection List, connection destinations selected here have priority. You need to configure the route to which PPPoE is connected to if you don’t use the default setting.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning PPPoE Connection No.*-Add Click [Edit Connection List] to display. Name of Connection Enter a name to identify the connection. You may enter up to 32 alphanumerical characters and symbols. User Name Enter the user name specified by your provider for PPPoE. You may enter up to 32 alphanumerical characters and symbols. Password Enter the password specified by your provider for PPPoE. You may enter up to 32 alphanumerical characters and symbols.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning PPPoE Connection No. *-Add Keep Alive If Keep Alive is enabled, the AirStation issues LCP echo requests to maintain the connection with the PPPoE server once a minute. If the server does not respond after 6 minutes, then the line is considered disconnected and the AirStation will terminate the connection. If your PPPoE connection is often disconnected, disable Keep Alive.
Chapter 4 Configuration DDNS (Router Mode only) Configure Dynamic DNS settings. Parameter Meaning Dynamic DNS Service Select a provider (DynDNS or TZO) for Dynamic DNS. User Name Enter the user name for the Dynamic DNS service. You may enter up to 64 alphanumerical characters and symbols.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning IP Address Update Period Specifies the period to notify the dynamic DNS service provider of the current IP address. When DynDNS is selected, set it between 0 and 35 days. When TZO is selected, set it between 0 and 99 days. If 0 (zero) day is set, no periodic update is performed. Internet Side IP Address The WAN-side IP address of the AirStation’s Internet port. This address is sent to the dynamic DNS service provider.
Chapter 4 Configuration VPN server (Router Mode Only) Configure a VPN server.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Auto Input Click to generate a random IP address. LAN Side IP Address Set a LAN side IP address and subnet mask. DHCP Server If enabled, the DHCP server will assign LAN-side IP addresses automatically. DHCP IP Address Pool You may choose the range of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server and select IP addresses to be excluded from that range. Values from 0-253 may be entered. PPTP Server Enable to use a PPTP server.
Chapter 4 Configuration LAN Configure LAN-side IP address settings. Parameter Meaning LAN Side IP Address Set a LAN side IP address and subnet mask. DHCP Server Function Enable or disable the DHCP server, which assigns IP addresses automatically. Router Mode only DHCP IP Address Pool Router Mode only Configure the range of IP addresses to be assigned by the DHCP server and IP addresses to be excluded from that range. Values from 0-253 may be entered.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Default Gateway Set the default gateway IP address for the DHCP server to issue to clients. Router Mode only DNS Servers Set the DNS server IP address for the DHCP server to issue to clients. Router Mode only WINS Server Router Mode only Domain Name Router Mode only Default Gateway Set the WINS server IP address for the DHCP server to issue to clients. Set the domain name for the DHCP server to issue to clients.
Chapter 4 Configuration DHCP Lease (Router Mode only) Configure DHCP leases. Parameter Meaning IP Address Enter an IP address to lease manually. The IP address should be from the same subnet as the DHCP scope, but not be within the range that DHCP is assigning to other devices. MAC Address Enter the MAC address which identifies the client. Current DHCP Client Information Displays information for current leases.
Chapter 4 Configuration NAT (Router Mode only) NAT (network address translation) allows your private LAN side network devices to communicate with the Internet. Parameter Meaning Address Translation Enable to use Network Address Translation. Log Output of Deleted Packets Enable to log deleted packets (such as errors) from address translation.
Chapter 4 Configuration Route Configure the AirStation’s IP communication routes. Parameter Meaning Destination Address Adds a destination IP address and subnet mask to a routing table. Gateway Adds a gateway address to a routing table. Metric The metric is the maximum number of router hops a packet may take on the way to its destination address. Values between 1 and 15 may be entered. The default value is 15. Routing Information Manual entries will appear here after being added.
Chapter 4 Configuration Wireless Config WPS Configure WPS settings. Parameter Meaning WPS Enable to use WPS automatic configuration. External Registrar Enable to accept external configure requests from other WPS devices. Note: External configure requests will not be accepted if AOSS is in use. AirStation PIN Displays the PIN code of the AirStation. Clicking [Generate PIN] will generate a new PIN code. This code can be entered into other wireless devices that support WPS.
Chapter 4 Configuration AOSS Configure and use AirStation One-touch Secure System (AOSS).
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Initiates AOSS automatic wireless configuration. Click this, then press or click the AOSS button on your AOSS-compatible wireless client. Repeat for additional AOSS clients. Click this button to disconnect all AOSS connections. Note: If AOSS connections are disconnected, the SSID and encryption keys will be restored to their most recent settings before using AOSS.
Chapter 4 Configuration Basic Configure basic wireless settings. Parameter Meaning Wireless Radio Determines whether or not to allow wireless communication. If this is unchecked, then no wireless connections will be allowed. Wireless Channel Sets a channel (a range of frequencies) used for wireless connections. Channels 1-11 are available. If Auto Channel selected, the AirStation will automatically use the best available channel.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Broadcast SSID If [Allow] is checked, then the AirStation will respond to SSID searches from wireless devices by broadcasting its SSID. If [Allow] is unchecked, then the AirStation ignore SSID searches from wireless devices. [Use Multi Security function] [Do not use Multi Security function] Clicking [Use Multi Security function] will enable Multi Security, allowing the use of multiple SSIDs, each with different wireless security settings.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Wireless encryption Select a type of data encryption for wireless communication from the following options: No encryption Data is transmitted without encryption. Avoid this option since any communication may be intercepted. [No encryption] can be selected only when [No authentication] is selected for wireless authentication. WEP WEP is a common encryption method supported by most devices. It uses an encryption key.
Chapter 4 Configuration Advanced Don’t change advanced wireless settings unless you know what you’re doing. Parameter Meaning Multicast Rate Set the communication speed of multi-cast packets. DTIM Period Set the interval (1 -255) for the beacon to respond to a wireless device. This setting is only effective when power management is enabled on the wireless device. Privacy Separator If enabled, the Privacy Separator blocks communication between wireless devices connected to the AirStation.
Chapter 4 Configuration WMM Configure QoS priorities here.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning WMM-EDCA Parameters You don't usually need to change these settings. Using the default settings is recommended. Priority The following priorities may be applied to individual transmission packets: (Highest) 8, (High) 4, (Normal) 2, and (Low) 1. From the queue, these packets are processed in order of priority. CWmin, CWmax The maximum and minimum value of the contention window.
Chapter 4 Configuration MAC Filter This screen lets you restrict wireless access to wireless devices with specific MAC addresses. Parameter Meaning Enforce MAC Filtering Enable to restrict wireless connections to devices with registered MAC addresses. Registration List Displays the MAC addresses of registered devices which are permitted to connect wirelessly. [Edit Registration List] Click this button to add a MAC address of a wireless device to the list of permitted devices.
Chapter 4 Configuration Multicast Control Restrict unnecessary multicast packets from wireless LAN ports. Parameter Meaning Snooping If enabled, snooping supervises multicast administrative packets such as IGMP and restricts unnecessary multicast transfers to wired or wireless ports. Multicast Aging Time Set the time to hold the data from multicast snooping in the range of 1 to 3600 (seconds). Enter a value larger than the interval of a IGMP/MLD query.
Chapter 4 Configuration WDS WDS bridging allows communication between AirStations. Parameter Meaning WDS Check to use WDS bridging. Specify Master/Slave Define this AirStation's role in a WDS bridge. Master This AirStation will the master in a WDS bridge. It will have the Internet connection, and other AirStations in the bridge will be connected through this AirStation. Slave Set AirStation as a slave.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning SSID Configure the Master Airstation's SSID. [ Search ] Click to search for other AirStations' SSIDs. Wireless authentication Configure authentication method for the master AirStation Encryption for wireless Choose encryption type for the master AirStation. WPA-PSK (Pre Shared Key) Set the master AirStation's Encryption key. Notes: A master AirStation can communicate with two slaves only.
Chapter 4 Configuration Security (Router Mode only) Firewall (Router Mode only) Parameter Meaning Log Output Enable to output a log of firewall activity. Basic Rules Enable to use any of the quick filters. Preconfigured quick filters include: Prohibit NBT and Microsoft-DS Routing When enabled, this prevents Microsoft networking from communicating between the LAN side and the WAN side.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Reject IDENT Requests Enabling this option will answer IDENT requests from the Internet side with corresponding rejection packets. Enable this option if you experience slow transfer speeds for network applications such as email, ftp, or browsing. If you have configured transfer of IDENT requests to the LAN side in the address translation settings (DMZ or TCP port:113), that setting has higher priority, and overrides this setting.
Chapter 4 Configuration IP Filter (Router Mode only) Create and edit IP filters. Parameter Meaning Log Output If enabled, IP filter activity is saved to a log. Operation Specify how to process target packets. Direction Specify the transmission direction of target packets. IP Address Specify the sender's IP address and receiver's IP address of the target packets. Protocol Select a protocol for target transmission packet.
Chapter 4 Configuration VPN Pass Through (Router Mode only) Configure IPv6 pass through, PPPoE pass through, and PPTP pass through. Parameter Meaning IPv6 Pass Through Enable to use IPv6 Pass Through for address translation. PPPoE Pass Through Enable to use PPPoE bridge. Using PPPoE bridge lets you automatically obtain an IP address from your provider using the PPPoE protocol from your computer connected to the LAN side because all PPPoE packets can pass through between the Internet and LAN.
Chapter 4 Configuration LAN Config (Router Mode only) Port Forwarding (Router Mode only) Configure port translation. Parameter Meaning Group Specify a group name for a new rule to belong to. Select [New Group] and enter the new group name in the Group Name field to create a new group. A group name can include up to 16 alphanumeric letters. Internet Side IP Address Enter the Internet side IP address (before translation) for the port translation table entry.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning LAN Side IP Address Enter the LAN side IP address (after translation) for the port translation table entry. LAN Side Port Select the LAN side (after translation) port number (1 - 65535) for the port translation table entry. Port Forwarding Registration Information Shows current entries in the port translation table. DMZ (Router Mode only) Configure a destination to transfer communication packets without a LAN side destination.
Chapter 4 Configuration UPnP (Router Mode only) Configure Universal Plug and Play. Parameter Meaning UPnP Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) functionality.
Chapter 4 Configuration QoS (Router Mode only) Configure the priority of packets sent to the Internet. Parameter Meaning QoS for transmission to the Internet Enable to give priority to specific types of Internet traffic. Upload bandwidth Specify the upstream bandwidth in kbps from the AirStation to the internet side. Set the actual value for the upstream bandwidth. Enable Check to enable desired entries, then click [apply]. application name Enter an application name.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning destination port Specify a destination port with the value of 1 - 65535. If this field is empty, a random port is selected. priority Select high, medium or low. If packets do not qualify for classification as a type on the list, then their priority is treated as a level between medium and low. Admin Config Name Configure the AirStation’s name. Parameter Meaning AirStation Name Enter a name for the AirStation.
Chapter 4 Configuration Password Configure the login password for the AirStation’s configuration utility. Parameter Meaning Administrator Name [root] is the configuration utility’s user name for login. This name is fixed. Administrator Password Enter a password for logging in to the AirStation’s configuration utility. The password may contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters and underscores (_).
Chapter 4 Configuration Time/Date Configure the AirStation’s internal clock. Parameter Meaning Local Date You may manually set the date of the AirStation’s internal clock. Local Time You may manually set the time of the AirStation’s internal clock. Time Zone Specify the time zone (offset of Greenwich Mean Time) of the AirStation's internal clock.
Chapter 4 Configuration NTP Configure the AirStation’s internal clock to automatically synchronize with an NTP server. Parameter Meaning NTP Functionality Enable to use an NTP server to automatically set the AirStation's internal clock. NTP Server Enter the name of the NTP server as a host name, host name with domain name, or IP address. Up to 255 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) may be used.
Chapter 4 Configuration Access You may restrict access to the AirStation’s settings screens. Parameter Meaning Log Output Enabling outputs a log of changes to access settings. Prohibit configuration from wireless LAN If enabled, prevents access to settings screens from wirelessly connected devices (only wired devices may configure). Prohibit configuration from wired LAN If enabled, prevents access to settings screens from wired devices (only wirelessly connected devices may configure).
Chapter 4 Configuration Log You may use a syslog server to manage the AirStation’s logs. Parameter Meaning Log Transfer Enable to send logs to a syslog server. Syslog Server Identify the syslog server by host name, host name with domain name, or IP address. You may enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Transfer Logs Choose which logs will be transferred to the syslog server.
Chapter 4 Configuration Save/Restore You may save your AirStation’s settings as a file and restore settings from that file later. Parameter Meaning Save current settings Clicking [Save] will save the current configuration of the AirStation to a file. If the [Encrypt the configuration file with a password] option is checked, then the configuration file will be password protected with the current Administrator Password.
Chapter 4 Configuration Initialize/Restart Reboot or initialize the AirStation. Parameter Meaning Restart Click [Restart Now] to restart the AirStation. Initialize Click [Initialize Now] to initialize and restart the AirStation.
Chapter 4 Configuration Update Update the AirStation’s firmware. Parameter Meaning Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of the AirStation. Firmware File Name Click [Browse...] and navigate to a firmware update file. Click [Update Firmware].
Chapter 4 Configuration Diagnostic System Info This screen displays the AirStation’s system information.
Chapter 4 Configuration Parameter Meaning Model Displays the product name of the AirStation and the firmware version. AirStation Name Displays the AirStation’s Name. Mode Switch Status Displays the status of the mode switch on the back of the AirStation. Operational Mode Displays the current operational mode of the AirStation. Internet Displays the information about the Internet port. LAN Displays the information about the LAN port. Wireless Displays the wireless status.
Chapter 4 Configuration Logs Check the AirStation’s logs. Parameter Meaning Display log info Choose the types of log information to display. Save to file Saves selected logs to the file logfile.log.
Chapter 4 Configuration Packet Info Verify transferred packets. Parameter Meaning Sent Displays the number of packets sent to the Internet side of Ethernet, the LAN side of the Ethernet, and the LAN side of the wireless connection. Received Displays the number of packet received from the Internet side of Ethernet, the LAN side of the Ethernet, and the LAN side of the wireless connection.
Chapter 4 Configuration Client Monitor This screen list connected devices. Parameter Meaning Client Monitor Displays information ( MAC address, lease IP address, host name, communication method, wireless authentication and 802.11n) for devices that are connected to the AirStation.
Chapter 4 Configuration Ping A Ping test checks whether the AirStation can communicate with a specific network device. Parameter Meaning Destination Address Enter an IP address or a host name for the target device and click [Execute]. The AirStation will attempt to communicate with that device and the result will be displayed in the [Result] field. Note : Examples in this manual show the “User-friendly” firmware. The dd-wrt based Professional firmware is somewhat different.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network Automatic Secure Setup (AOSS/WPS) AOSS and WPS are systems which enable you to automatically configure wireless LAN settings. Just pressing the buttons will connect wireless devices and complete security settings. Easily connect to any wireless devices, computers, or game machines which support AOSS or WPS. AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) was developed by Buffalo Technology. WPS was created by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network Windows 7/Vista (Client Manager V) If you are using Windows 7 or Windows Vista, use the included Client Manager V software to connect wirelessly with AOSS/WPS. 1 Click the icon in the system tray. 2 Click [Create Profile]. 3 When the message "A Program needs your permission to continue" appears, click [Yes] or [Continue]. 4 Click the [WPS AOSS] button. Follow any instructions displayed on the screen.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network Windows XP (Client Manager 3) If you are using Windows XP, use Client Manager 3 to connect wirelessly with AOSS/WPS. 1 Right click on the icon in the system tray, and select [Profile]. 2 Click the [WPS AOSS] button. Follow any instructions displayed on the screen. When the Security LED on the front of the AirStation stops flashing and is lit steadily, the connection is complete.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network Other Devices (e.g. Game Console) If you are using a game machine which supports AOSS or WPS, refer to that device’s manual to initiate AOSS/WPS. When instructed, hold down the AOSS button on the AirStation for 1 second. When the Security LED stops blinking and is lit steadily, the connection is complete. Manual Setup You can also connect to the AirStation without installing Client Manager V or Client Manager 3 by using the utility built-in to Windows.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network 3 Enter the encryption key and click [OK]. Windows Vista (WLAN AutoConfig) With Windows Vista, use WLAN AutoConfig to connect to the AirStation. 1 Right click on the wireless network icon 2 Click [Connect to a network]. 3 WHR-HP-GN / WHR-HP-G300N User Manual in the system tray. When the screen at left is displayed, select the network to connect to and click [Connect].
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network If the screen below is displayed, click [I want to enter the network key or passphrase instead]. Otherwise, go to step 4.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network 4 Enter the encryption key and click [Connect]. Step through the wizard to finish configuration. If the Set Network Location screen is displayed, select [Home], [Work], or [Public location] depending where you’re using the AirStation.
Chapter 5 Connect to a Wireless Network Windows XP (Wireless Zero Configuration) Windows XP includes a built-in utility to connect to your AirStation. Note: If Client Manager 3 is installed on your computer, Wireless Zero Configuration is disabled. Uninstall Client Manager 3 to use Wireless Zero Configuration, or just use Client Manager 3 to connect to the AirStation. 1 Right click on the wireless network icon 2 Click [View Available Wireless Networks]. displayed in the system tray.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Cannot connect to the Internet over wired connection. • Make sure that your AirStation is plugged in! • Check that the status LEDs of your AirStation are lit as below: Power Wireless Router Diag LAN Internet Green light on Green light on or flashing Green light may be on or off depending on your network off Green light on or flashing Green light on or flashing • Make sure that your computer is set to [obtain an IP address automatically] (see appendix C).
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Cannot connect to the network wirelessly. • Configure your wireless client with the same SSID, encryption type, and encryption key as set on the AirStation. The factory defaults are: SSID Encryption Type Encryption Key - The AirStation’s MAC address (printed on the label) WPA/WPA2 mixed mode - PSK (Connect with either WPA-PSK TKIP or WPA2-PSK AES). Printed on the label of the AirStation. • Place your AirStation and wireless devices 2 - 10 feet apart.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Other Tips Issue: I reset my wireless router to factory settings and forgot how to log in to the configuration utility. Answer: Open your browser and enter 192.168.11.1 as the browser address and hit Enter. You will be prompted to log in. Enter the user name as root and the password box is left empty (no password). Click [OK] to complete the login and the option to reset your password will be available on the first page.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Issue: What can I do if my wireless connection drops randomly or seems slow? Answer: There are many environmental factors that may cause this. First, ensure the issue is not range related by moving the wireless router and the client device closer together. If the the connection drops continue, continue, then range is probably not the issue. Other 2.4 GHz devices such as microwaves, other wireless networks, and 2.4 GHz wireless phones may impact performance.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Issue: Where can I download the latest drivers, firmware and instructions for my Buffalo wireless products? Answer: The latest drivers and firmware are available online at www.buffalotech.
Appendix A Specifications WHR-HP-G300N Wireless LAN Interface Standard Compliance IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11n Transmission Method Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), OFDM, MIMO Frequency Range 2,412 - 2,462 MHz (Channels 1 - 11) Transmission Rate 802.11b/g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6, 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps 802.11n: 20 MHz Channel (LongGI) 130/117/104/78/52/39/26/13 Mbps (mcs15-8) (2 stream) 65/58.5/52/39/26/19.5/13/6.5 Mbps (mcs7-0) (1 stream) 40 MHz Channel (LongGI) 270.0/243.0/216.
Appendix A Specifications WHR-HP-GN Wireless LAN Interface Standard Compliance IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11n specification Transmission Method Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), OFDM, SISO Frequency Range 2,412 - 2,462 MHz (Channels 1 - 11) Transmission Rate 802.11b/g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6, 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps 802.11n: 20 MHz Channel (LongGI) 65/58.5/52/39/26/19.5/13/6.5 Mbps (mcs7-0) (1 streem) 40 MHz Channel (LongGI) 135.0/121.5/108.0/81.0/54.0/40.5/27.0/13.
Appendix B Default Configuration Settings Feature Parameter Default Setting Internet Method of Acquiring IP Address Easy Setup (Internet Connection Wizard) Default Gateway none Address of DNS Name Server none Internet MAC Address Use Default MAC Address MTU Size of Internet Port 1500 Bytes Default PPPoE Connection No Active Session IP Unnumbered PPPoE Connection No Active Session PPPoE Connection List none Preferred Connections none Dynamic DNS Service Disabled Current Dynamic DNS In
Appendix B Default Configuration Settings Feature Parameter Default Setting DHCP Server Function Enabled (Router Mode only) DHCP IP Address Pool 192.168.11.2 - 192.168.11.
Appendix B Default Configuration Settings Feature Parameter Default Setting AOSS Encryption level expansion Enabled Dedicated WEP SSID isolation Disabled AOSS Button on the AirStation Unit Enabled Basic Advanced WMM Wireless Radio Enabled Wireless Channel Auto Channel 300(150)Mbps Mode Band Width: 20 MHz Extension Channel: - Broadcast SSID Allow Separate feature not used SSID Configure AirStation's MAC address Wireless authentication WPA/WPA2 mixedmode-PSK Wireless encryption TKIP
Appendix B Default Configuration Settings Feature Parameter WMM-EDCA Parameters (Priority AC_VI (High) ) WMM-EDCA Parameters (Priority AC_VO (Highest) ) MAC Filter Default Setting For AP For STA CWmin 7 7 CWmax 15 15 AIFSN 1 2 TXOP Limit 94 94 Admission Control ----- Disable For AP For STA CWmin 3 3 CWmax 7 7 AIFSN 1 2 TXOP Limit 47 47 Admission Control ----- Disable Enforce MAC Filter Disabled Registration List none Multicast Control Snooping Enabled Multicast
Appendix B Default Configuration Settings Feature Parameter Default Setting QoS QoS for transmission to the Internet Disabled (Router Mode only) Name AirStation Name AP + AirStation's MAC Address List Network Services Enabled Administrator Name root (fixed) Administrator Password none Local Date 2010 Year 1 Month 1 Day Local Time 0 Hour 0 Minute 0 Seconds Time Zone (GMT−06:00) Central Standard Time: CST or (GMT+00:00) Greenwich Mean Time,London NTP Functionality Enabled NTP Server
Appendix C TCP/IP Settings in Windows Windows 7 To configure TCP/IP in Windows 7, follow the procedure below. 1 Click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Network and Internet]. 2 Double click [Network and Sharing Center]. 3 Click [Change Adapter Settings] on the left side menu. 4 Right click on [Local Area Connection], then click [Properties]. 5 If the message “Windows needs your permission to continue” appears, click [Continue].
Appendix C TCP/IP Settings in Windows Windows Vista To configure TCP/IP in Windows Vista, follow the procedure below. 1 Click [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel]. 2 Double click [Network and Sharing Center]. 3 Click [Manage network connections] on the left side menu. 4 Right click on [Local Area Connection], then click [Properties]. 5 When the message “Windows needs your permission to continue” appears, click [Continue].
Appendix C TCP/IP Settings in Windows Windows XP To configure TCP/IP in Windows XP, follow the procedure below. 1 Click [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel]. 2 Double click [Network]. 3 Right click on [Local Area Connection], then click [Properties]. 4 Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)], then click [Properties]. 5 To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, check [Obtain an IP address automatically] and [Obtain DNS server address automatically].
Appendix D Restoring the Default Configuration ᵏᵂᵐᵂᵑ Hold down this button for 3 seconds. The AirStation will be initialized.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance 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.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance European Union Notice: This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance Česky[Czech] Buffalo Technology Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento AirStation WHR-HP-GN/G300N je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk[Danish] Undertegnede Buffalo Technology Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr AirStation WHR-HP-GN/ G300N overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch[German] Hiermit erklärt Buffalo Technology Inc.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance Latviski[Latvian] Ar šo Buffalo Technology Inc. deklarē, ka AirStation WHR-HP-GN/G300N atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem. Lietuvių[Lithuanian] Šiuo Buffalo Technology Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis AirStation WHR-HP-GN/G300N atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Nederlands[Dutch] Hierbij verklaart Buffalo Technology Inc.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance Svensk[Swedish] Härmed intygar Buffalo Technology Inc. att denna AirStation WHR-HP-GN/G300N står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance SEGUNDA -El Certificado de Homologación, podrá ser cancelado a petición del solicitante a cuando la Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones así lo determine con fundamento en el Artículo 149 del Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones, o bien de acuerdo a lo señalado en el Capítulo Segundo de la Ley Federal de Procedimiento Administrativo.
Appendix E Regulatory Compliance DECIMA - El inclumplimiento de las condiciones estipuladas en este Certificado será motivo de sanción con base a lo dispuesto en la Ley de Vías General de Comunicación, Ley Fedreal de Telecomunicación y en el Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones.
Appendix F Environmental Information • The equipment that you have purchased has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. • The equipment may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment. • In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems.
Appendix G GPL Information Source code for Buffalo products that use GPL code is available at http://opensource.buffalo.jp/ .
Appendix H Warranty Buffalo Technology (Buffalo Inc.) products come with a two-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. Buffalo Technology (Buffalo Inc.) warrants to the original purchaser the product; good operating condition for the warranty period. This warranty does not include non-Buffalo Technology (Buffalo Inc.) installed components. If the Buffalo product malfunctions during the warranty period, Buffalo Technology/(Buffalo Inc.
Appendix I Contact Information North America North American Technical Support by phone is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (USA and Canada). Toll-free: (866) 752-6210 | Email: info@buffalotech.com Europe Buffalo Technology provides technical support in English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Appendix H Contact Information Asia Pacific Australia TEL: 1300 761 310 e-mail: buffalo_support@uniden.com.au China TEL: 86-800-820-8262 e-mail: support@buffalo-china.com Hong Kong TEL: 852-2345-0005 e-mail: support@hornington.com India TEL: 1-8004256210 e-mail: csbuffalo@accelfrontline.in Indonesia TEL: 021-6231-2893 Malaysia TEL: 03-5032-0138 e-mail: buffalo@ecsm.com.my Philippines TEL: 2-688-3999 e-mail: digisupport@msi-ecs.com.