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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 1. Introduction This 802.11g 54M Wireless LAN Broadband Router is an ideal solution for wireless/wired Internet surfing and office resources sharing. It provides the fast, robust and flexible features with high transmission rate up to 54Mbps bandwidth in the 2.4GHz frequency. Not only connect with 802.11g devices, it is backward compatible with 802.11b products and can be worked under .11b and .11g mixed environments.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 1.2 Specification Model: 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Radio: Complies with IEEE 802.11b/g Frequency Band: 2.412-2.462GHz (U.S.) 2.412-2.484GHz (Japan) 2.412-2.472GHz (ETSI) Modulation TYPE: BPSK, QPSK, CCK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Operating Channels: 11 channels (US) 13 channels (ETSI) 14 channels (Japan) Data Rate: 1 / 2 / 5.5 / 6/9/11/12/24/36/48/54Mbps Output Power: 18dBm@11Mbps; 14dBm@54Mbps Receive sensitivity: Min.80dBm for 11Mbps (@BER 8%) Min.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Environmental Temperature Storage -20°C to 60°C Operating 0°C to 45°C Humidity 10%~90%, non condensing Power Consumption Input : 100V, 50/60Hz / 120V, 60Hz / 230V, 50Hz / 240V, 50Hz Output : DC7.5V / 1000mA Conformance FCC class B, CE mark class B 1.3 Package Contents 1. One WLAN Broadband Router 2. One CD-ROM (User Manual on CD) 3. One Quick Installation Guide 4. One Power Adapter 5. (Optional)One Reverse SMA Antenna 2. Hardware Installation 2.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2.1.1 Front Panel and LEDs Front Panel : With its Diagnostic LEDs, you could easily get status information find out where the problem is. The LEDs are explained in the following tables. Label Link/Act.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2.2 Getting Started Please refer to the following sections of this manual for additional information about setting up a network. 2.2.1 System Requirement Before you getting started, make sure that you meet the following requirements. 1. An Internet connection through a cable or DSL modem 2. A computer with an Ethernet network card 3. Your Windows CD, if your computer is running Windows 95, 98, or ME 4. UTP network cable with RJ-45 connector 5.
02.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2.2.3 Setting Hardware Connection Follow the steps listed below to install your Router when you have all the information mentioned above. Step 1. Power all devices down. This should include your PCs, Cable or DSL modem and the Router. Step 2. Connecting a Cable Modem or DSL Modem. Connect your Cable or DSL modem to the WAN port on the rear panel. Step 3. Connect the Wireless Router to your PCs.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2.2.4 Configure your computer . Windows 95/98/ME Step 1. TCP/IP Configuration After you have completed the hardware setup by connecting your devices, you need to configure your computer to connect to your Router. 1. From the Windows desktop, click the “Start” button and choose “Settings”, then click “Control Panel”. 2. From “Control Panel”, double-click the “Network” icon. 3.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 5. Locate your IP address and Subnet Mask. Type them in the spaces provided below. 6. Click the “Gateway” tab and record the numbers listed under “Installed gateways.” 7. Click the “DNS Configuration” tab. Locate the DNS servers listed under “DNS Server Search Order”. And Click “OK”. 8. System may need your Windows 95/98/ME CD to copy some files. After it finishes copying, please restart your system.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy ‧ Internet Explorer 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button. Click “Tools” then “Internet Options”. 2. In the “Internet Options” window click the “Connections” tab. Then click the “LAN Settings” button. 3. Clear all the checkboxes.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 4. Click “OK”, and then click “OK” again to close the “Internet Options” window. ‧ Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit”, then click “Preferences…” 2. In the “Preferences” window, under “Category” double-click “Advanced”, then click “Proxies”. Select “Direct connection to the Internet.” Click “OK”. Step. 3 Obtain IP Settings from Your Router 1. Click “Start”, then “Run…”. Type “winipcfg” to open the IP Configuration utility. 2.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button. Click “Tools” then “Internet Options”. 2. In the “Internet Options” window click the “Connections” tab. Then click the “LAN Settings” button. 3. Clear all the checkboxes. 4. Click “OK”, and then click “OK” again to close the “Internet Options” window. ‧ Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “Preferences…” 2.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2. Another box will appear asking whether you want to save your TCP/IP settings. Click Save. Step. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy ‧ Internet Explorer 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2. Select “Proxies” and uncheck all checkboxes and click “OK”. ‧ Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit”, then click “Preferences…” 2. In the “Preferences” window, under “Category” double-click “Advanced”, then click “Proxies”. Select “Direct connection to the Internet”. Click “OK”. Step. 3 Obtain IP Settings from Your Router 1. Pull down the Apple Menu. Click “Control Panels” and select TCP/IP. 2.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3. Using Configuration Menu After configuration of your network, you can access the Router via Web browser and type the IP Address of Router. The default IP address of this Router is http://192.168.1.1. Please note that if you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the Router, make sure to enter the correct IP Address. The default “User Name” and “Password” are both “admin”.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.1 Setup Method You can choose WIZARD SETUP for step-by-step Installation or choose BASIC SETUP for basic configuration or choose ADVANCE SETUP for advanced configuration. 1. Setup Wizard If you choose WIZARD SETUP , please refer to Quick Installation Guide for step by step instruction.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2. Basic Setup If you choose BASIC SETUP , you will see setup screen as below. Click the upper frame to change settings.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.Advanced Setup If you choose ADVANCE SETUP , you will see setup screen as below. Click the upper frame to change settings.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2 Basic Setup 3.2.1 Setup Router In this page, you can configure your WLAN Router. Host Name: Provide a host name (also called system name or account name) if your ISP requires this information. Domain Name: Provide the ISP domain name (e.g. xyz.isp.com) if your ISP requires this information. Firmware version: The current firmware version is shown for your convenience.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router LAN IP Address: These fields show the LAN IP Address and the Subnet Mask as seen by others on your Local Area Network (LAN). Most users will not need to change these values. If you change the LAN IP Address with the DHCP server running, you'll need to restart your client machines. If you change the LAN IP Address without the DHCP server running, you'll need to manually reconfigure your clients' IP addresses.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Click Apply when you finish choosing your settings, or click Cancel to undo your changes. 3.2.2 Global Address Use the Global Address screen for Network Address Translation (NAT), a process that provides internal to external IP address mapping. If your gateway is configured to retrieve an IP address dynamically, you will not need to use this function.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.3 Wireless Use this screen to configure your gateway for wireless access. Note that the Wireless settings are divided into Wireless Radio, Wireless Security and Wireless Status. Radio Setting: Use this screen to configure your Gateway for wireless access. If you do not know how to change it, please leave the default value, as following table lists.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Mode: Select the Wireless Mode your router support. It support three modes: 802.11B, 802.11G, and MIXED which supports both 802.11B and 802.11G.The default value is MIXED ESSID: Unique identifier for the Extended Service Set which is shared by client stations in an infrastructure association, such as WLAN-test. It is case-sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters. Channel: Specifies the bandwidth which the wireless radio operates.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router parameter specifies the fragment packet size. DTIM Interval: Number of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic Indication Maps (DTIMs). Preamble Type: Shows the length of preamble, either Short (72 bits) or Long (144 bits). Authentication Type: Type of authentication used in your wireless network. Enhanced Security: Option to enable additional security measures, like hiding your Service Set Identifier (SSID) or blocking unspecified SSIDs.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router This is regard to the security for wireless access, please select one of the security mode. The default value is No Encryption Wireless Access Control: If you enable Wireless Access Control, then click Set Access List to launch the Wireless Control List window. Enhanced Security: If you choose Enable, you can choose to Hide SSID (Service Set Identifier) in Beacon frame.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.4 Tools: Change Password: Change the administrative password for your WLAN Router. Backup Settings: Backup the current settings to your local disk Restore Factory Defaults: Restore the factory default settings. Reset Gateway: Restart your device or reset the hardware. Upgrade Firmware: Upgrade firmware image file that you download from the gateway ‘s website.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.5 Status: This page is a read-only display that gives you the information about the gateway.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.6 DHCP: Use the DHCP screen to set up your gateway as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. DHCP servers automatically assign IP addresses to all the clients on your network. DHCP Server If you choose to enable DHCP, make sure there is not already a DHCP server on your network. If you don't enable DHCP, you'll need to manually configure an IP address for each computer on your network.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router For example, if you choose 10.10.10.51 as the starting address and 10.10.10.100 as the ending address, the DHCP server will assign addresses to network clients that are between 10.10.10.51 and 10.10.10.100. Static DHCP: This is for static mapping of MAC address and IP address assigned by DHCP. Input the MAC address and corresponding IP address into the boxes for each mapping entry.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.8 Statistics: On this page displays statistics data for LAN , WAN and AP ports.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.9 Printer: This page allows you to configure the setting of the Printer Server to share the printing service for LAN users. Print Server: You may choose to Enable or Disable the Print Server. Device Name: The name of the print server hardware used for identification purposes. Client PCs should use this name as queue name for printing. Printer Cache Size: This field used for system evaluation.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Printer: This field shows the Manufacturer, VID(Vendor ID), Model, PID(Product ID), Status of current Printer, which connected to the device's USB port. Command Set: This field shows you Command Set of the printer. When the printer connected with the print server, it will be shown on it. Printer Monitor Status: Click Printer Monitor Status to launch Printer Monitor Status Table window. In this screen the table lists all printing tasks queue.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.9.1. Use LPD network print in window2000/window XP 3.2.9.1.1 Host setup: Add New Printer’s driver (from the printer manufacture); If it was a new printer type (no install in local host), please select “Control Panel / Printers / Add Printer” and complete this procedure: Setup procedure as below: 1.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 2.the add printer wizard screen will appear, select my computer; 3.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 4.Select the appropriate printer manufactory; 5.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 7.In printer sharing, click next; 8.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Configure Port properties: 1.Select printer that you want to configure( setting by step 1 at local printer); 2.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 4.Select “add port”; 5.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 6.Select “add port”; 7.Enter network print server “IP Address” and name new port or default; 8.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 10.Enter you network print queue name and set port is LPR 11.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.9.1.3 LPD Server setup Use Web Page setting LPD server; 1.Enable the Print server 2.Enter the Device Name The setting of Device Name must be the same as the Queue Name in host; e.g, Test, here 3.Finish. Monitor queue list: 2.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.9.2 Use LPD network print in window98/window ME 3.2.9.2.1Installation Step 1. Double click the setup.exe in the CD.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step 2. In the following step, click the “Next”. Step 3. If you accept the license agreement, click “Yes”.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step 4. Then click “Next”, after copying file, the following window will be displayed. Step 5. Click “Finish”, and select “Yes”, I want to restart my computer now” to complete the installation. Step 6. Once you reboot system, the installation will be completed. And a detailed LPD print setup manual can be found in \Program Files\LPR Clent\LPD Port Win98.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.2.9.2.2 Configuration Installing the driver of your printer connected to the Printer Server gateway. Step 1. Go to “Printers” by clicking the Start button, selecting Settings, and clicking Printers. Step 2: Click the “Add printer” and click “Next” in the “Adding printer wizard” Window”.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step 3: Select the “Local printer” and click the “next”. Step 4: Select the Manufacturer and insert corresponding printer driver disk and click “Install from disk… Step 5: install printer the driver file Step 6: Select the compatible printer, and click “Next”.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step 8: Click “Finish” Step 9: Click “OK” to complete the installation. 3.2.9.2.3 Printer Server Port configuration Step 1: Right click on the printer you just added, and click the “Properties”. Step 2: Select the “Detail…” tab on the window pop up.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step 4: Select the “Others…” option from the “Adding port” window, choose the “LPR port” item in list, then click “OK”.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Step 5: You can choose a favorite name for this port, but the IP address of the printer server (gateway) and the printer name must match the configuration on your gateway. Step 6: Then the port you added is shown in the port list. Please click “Apply” and then click “OK”. Step 7: After you clicked the “OK”, the installation is completed.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3 Advanced Setup 3.3.1 Virtual Servers This provides remote services from computers in your network by virtual servers.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.2 Filters Use this screen to create and apply filters that can selectively allow traffic to pass in and out of your network. If no filters are enabled, all traffic will be blocked.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.3 IP/URL Block Use the IP/URL Block screen to create and apply filters to selectively block traffic from specific IP addresses or specific domain name from passing in and out of your network.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.4 Special Apps(Special Applications) Use the Special Apps screen to allow certain ports to communicate with computers outside your network. This feature may be necessary for multi-session applications like online gaming and video conferencing.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.5 DMZ Host Use the DMZ Host screen to expose one or more computers on your network to the internet. This feature is often used for online games that require unrestricted two-way communication. Note that the computer you designate won't have any firewall protection.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.6 MAC Clone If your ISP restricts service to PCs only, use the Mac Clone feature to copy a PC Media Access Control (MAC) address to your Gateway. This procedure will cause the gateway to appear as a single PC, while allowing online access to multiple computers on your network. 3.3.7 Dynamic DNS Use the Dynamic DNS screen to configure the router to retrieve an IP address from a dynamic DNS provider.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.8 Proxy DNS Use the Proxy DNS screen to map a domain name to its server IP address. This feature acts as a DNS server for the internal and DMZ networks, allowing you to connect to local machines without using an external DNS server. This simplifies network configuration and management.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.9 Routing Use the Routing screen to configure the routing features. It includes static routing and dynamic routing.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 3.3.10 SNMP Use the SNMP screen to edit the Agent information, configure the trap receiver's IP address and Community Names for the SNMP feature. Using SNMP, you can control and monitor the network in a simple way.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 4. Glossary Ad-Hoc Mode An Ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers, each has a Wireless LAN adapter, Connected as an independent wireless LAN. Ad hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental scale for a branch or SOHO operation. BSS ID A specific Ad hoc LAN is called a Basic Service Set (BSS). Computers in a BSS must be configured with the same BSS ID.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router software or a special piece of hardware built specifically to act as a firewall. In most circumstances, a firewall is used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks or corporate LAN’s and Intranets. A firewall watches all of the information moving to and from your network and analyzes each piece of data. Each piece of data is checked against a set of criteria that the administrator configures.
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router configuration. Infrastructure is applicable to enterprise scale for wireless access to central database, or wireless application for mobile workers. LAN (Local Area Network) Local Area Networking (LAN) is the term used when connecting several computers together over a small area such as a building or group of buildings. LAN’s can be connected over large areas. A collection of LAN’s connected over a large area is called a Wide Area Network (WAN).
802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Shared Key It’s when both the sender and recipient share a secret key. Both units use this key for an extended length of time, sometimes indefinitely. Any eavesdropper that discovers the key may decipher all packets until the key is changed. Signal Strength The signal level indicates the strength of the signal as received at the wireless network interface. SSID (Service Set Identifier) It’s the unique name shared among all points in a wireless network.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 5. TCP/IP Port List for Internet Service The list of TCP/IP Port for Internet service is as following table. Please note that the list is just for your reference. You may check the service provider’s manual to see more details.
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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router FCC Statement This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications.