AC750W Wireless Router Advanced Configuration Guide V1.
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UTT Technologies Table of Contents Table of Contents About This Manual............................................................................................................................... 1 0.1 Scope....................................................................................................................................... 1 0.2 Web UI Style........................................................................................................................... 1 0.
UTT Technologies Table of Contents 4.3 Interface Traffic.....................................................................................................................37 4.4 Restart................................................................................................................................... 39 Chapter 5 5.1 Network....................................................................................................................40 WAN Settings..............................
UTT Technologies Table of Contents 6.3.3 MAC Address Filtering Settings................................................................................ 94 6.3.4 How to Configure MAC Address Filtering................................................................ 95 6.3.5 Configuration Example for MAC Address Filtering.................................................95 6.4 Advanced Wireless Settings.............................................................................................. 97 6.
UTT Technologies Table of Contents 9.1.1 Introduction to Access Control................................................................................ 143 9.1.2 Access Rule List........................................................................................................ 145 9.1.3 Access Rule Settings................................................................................................146 9.1.4 Configuration Examples for Access Rule..............................................
UTT Technologies Table of Contents Appendix B FAQ............................................................................................................................... 190 1. How to connect the Wireless Router to the Internet using PPPoE?......................... 190 2. How to connect the Wireless Router to the Internet using Static IP?....................... 191 3. How to connect the Wireless Router to the Internet using DHCP?........................... 191 4.
UTT Technologies About This Manual About This Manual 0.1 Scope This guide mainly describes how to install and configure the AC750W Wireless Router offered by UTT Technologies Co., Ltd. For more information, please visit our website at www.uttglobal.com. 0.2 Web UI Style The Web UI style complies with the browser standard, which is as follows: Radio Button: It allows you to choose only one of a predefined set of options. Check Box: It allows you to choose one or more options.
UTT Technologies About This Manual 0.3 Documents Conventions 0.3.1 Symbol Conventions : It represents a configuration parameter. Parameters may be optional or required. Required parameters are indicated by a red asterisk (*). : It represents a button. : It represents one or more notes. 0.3.2 Other Conventions 0.3.2.1 Convention for a Page Path First Level Menu Item > Second Level Menu Item (bold font) means the menu path to open a page.
UTT Technologies About This Manual Click to revert to the last saved settings. Click to delete the selected entry(s). Click to display the latest information on the page. Click to clear all the statistics on the page. Click to go back to the previous page. Table 0- 1 Common Button Descriptions 0.3.4 0.3.4.1 Detailed Description of List Basic Elements and Features The Web UI contains two kinds of lists: editable list and read-only list.
UTT Technologies About This Manual Element Description Current page number/ total pages, the example means that the current page is the first page, and total one page. Click to jump to the first page. Click to jump to the previous page. Click to jump to the next page. Click to jump to the last page. Enter page number in text field, then click Go to or press key to jump to that page.
UTT Technologies 0.3.4.2 About This Manual Sorting Function All the lists in the Web UI support sorting function. The operation is as follows: You can click any column header to sort the entries in a list by that column. Click once to sort the entries in descending order, click again to sort them in ascending order. Click a third time to sort them in descending order, and so forth. After sorted, the list will be displayed from the first page. 0.
UTT Technologies About This Manual Chapter 1 Product Overview This chapter describes functions and features of the Wireless Router. Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to install the Wireless Router. Chapter 3 Quick Setup This chapter describes the following contents: • How to install and configure TCP/IP properties on your PC. • How to login to the Wireless Router; and introduction to the WEB UI layout.
UTT Technologies About This Manual This chapter describes how to configure the wireless features of the Wireless Router, including: • Basic Wireless Settings: How to configure basic wireless settings. • Wireless Security Settings: How to configure wireless security settings. • Wireless MAC Address Filtering: How to filter the wireless clients based on their MAC addresses. • Advanced Wireless Settings: How to configure advanced wireless settings.
UTT Technologies About This Manual This chapter describes the PPTP implementation, and how to configure the Wireless Router as a PPTP client. Chapter 11 System Administration This chapter describes how to perform maintenance activities on the Wireless Router, including: • Administrator: How to add, view, modify and delete the administrator accounts. • System Time: How to set the system date and time manually or automatically.
UTT Technologies • Appendix E Figure Index: Provides a figure index directory. • Appendix F Table Index: Provides a table index directory. 0.6 About This Manual Contact Information If you have any questions regarding the operation or installation of the AC750W Wireless Router, please contact us in any of the following ways. • Technical Support Phone: +86-4006-120-780, +86-4006-880-780 • UTT Forum: http://www.uttglobal.com/forum/ • E-mail: uttglobal@utt.com.cn http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 Product Overview Thanks for choosing the AC750W Wireless Router from UTT Technologies Co., Ltd. This chapter describes the functions and features of the AC750W Wireless Router in brief. 1.1 Product Brief The AC750W Wireless Router is designed for small-sized businesses and branch offices, integrating wired networks with 3G and 802.11 wireless networks.
UTT Technologies 1.2 Chapter 1 Product Overview Key Features • Supports multiple Internet connection types: 3G, PPPoE, Static IP, DHCP and Wi-Fi AP • Provides two wired WAN interfaces (WAN1 and WAN2), two wireless WAN interfaces (3G and APClient), and three 10M/100M LAN ports • Supports multiple Internet connections that provide intelligent load balancing and automatic failover • Supports 6kV lightning protection • Conforms to IEEE 802.11n (802.11g and 802.11b Compatible).
UTT Technologies • Chapter 1 Product Overview Provides wireless client list and system status 1.3 Physical Specification ● Conforms to IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards ● Conforms to IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet standards ● Supports TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, ICMP, NAT, Static Route, etc.
UTT Technologies Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Physical Characteristics 2.1.1 Front Panel As shown in Figure 2- 1, the LEDs are located on the front panel of the Wireless Router. The LEDs indicate the status of the system and each port. Table 2- 1 describes these LEDs. Figure 2- 1 Front Panel of the Wireless Router LED PWR Full Name State On The Wireless Router is powered on. Off The Wireless Router is powered off.
UTT Technologies Chapter 2 Hardware Installation WAN1/ WAN1/WAN2 WAN2 Port Status LED 1, 2, 3 LAN Port Status LED Off The wireless function is disabled. On A valid link is established on the corresponding port. Blinking The corresponding port is sending or receiving data. Off No link is established on the corresponding port. On A valid link is established on the corresponding port. Blinking The corresponding port is sending or receiving data.
UTT Technologies Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Note This operation will clear all the custom settings on the Wireless Router. If you remember the administrator account, it is strongly recommended that you go to Administration > Configuration page to backup the current configuration firstly, and then reset the Wireless Router to factory default settings. 2. Ports The Wireless Router provides three LAN ports, two WAN ports, and a USB port. Table 2- 2 describes these ports.
UTT Technologies Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Note Please ensure that the desktop or shelf is stable and the power outlet is grounded properly, and do not place heavy objects on the Wireless Router. 2. Attach the Antennas When shipped, the two antennas are not connected to the Wireless Router. To attach the antennas to the Wireless Router, follow these steps: 1) Remove one antenna from the box. 2) Locate one antenna port (threaded knob) on the back panel of the Wireless Router, see Figure 2- 2.
UTT Technologies Chapter 2 Hardware Installation To prevent the Wireless Router from working abnormally or being damaged, please make sure that the power supply and connectivity are normal, and the power outlet is grounded properly before powering on the Wireless Router. 6. Checking the LEDs Verify that the Wireless Router starts up properly and the network connections are operational by checking the LED states, as described in Table 2- 1. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Chapter 3 Quick Setup This chapter describes how to properly configure TCP/IP settings on your computer, how to login to the Wireless Router, and how to configure the basic parameters to quickly connect the Wireless Router to the Internet via the Start > Setup Wizard. In addition, it also briefly describes the layout and style of the Wireless Router’s Web UI. 3.
UTT Technologies • Chapter 3 Quick Setup If the displayed page is similar to the screenshot below, the connection between your computer and the Wireless Router hasn't been established yet. If the connection hasn't been established, please take the following steps to resolve the problem: 1. Is the physical link between your computer and the Wireless Router connected properly? Verify that the LED corresponding to the Wireless Router’s LAN port and the LED on your computer’s adapter are lit. 2.
UTT Technologies 3.2 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Logging in to the Wireless Router This section describes how to login to the Wireless Router. No matter what operating system is installed on your computer, such as, MS Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, or Linux, and so on, you can login to and configure the Wireless Router through the Web browser (for example, Internet Explorer).
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Figure 3- 3 Homepage Each page of the Wireless Router’s Web UI consists of four panes: 1. Top Pane: It displays UTT logo, model and version, and three shortcut icons. 1) UTT Logo: Click to link to the homepage of the UTT website. 2) Model and Version: The product model and firmware version of the Wireless Router. 3) Short Icons: They are used for fast link to the corresponding pages on the website of UTT Technologies Co., Ltd.
UTT Technologies 3.3 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Setup Wizard This section describes the Start > Setup Wizard page. 3.3.1 Running the Setup Wizard As mentioned earlier, the first page of the Setup Wizard appears immediately after your first login, see the following figure.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Figure 3- 5 Welcome Page 3.3.2 Setup Wizard - Internet Access Mode In this page, you can choose one or more Internet connections that you want to configure via the Setup Wizard, see Figure 3- 6. Figure 3- 6 Setup Wizard - Internet Access Mode WAN1: If you want to configure a wired Internet connection on the WAN1 interface via the Setup Wizard, select this check box. WAN2: If you want to configure a wired Internet connection on the WAN2 interface http://www.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup via the Setup Wizard, select this check box. 3G Client: If you want to configure a 3G Internet connection via the Setup Wizard, select this check box. Here the Wireless Router acts as a 3G client. AP Client: If you want to configure a wireless Internet connection via the Setup Wizard, select this check box. Here the Wireless Router acts as an AP client. Back: Click to go back to the previous page of the Setup Wizard.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Figure 3- 7 Setup Wizard - WAN1/WAN2 Internet Connection Settings (Static IP) Connection Type: It specifies the type of the Internet connection. Here please select Static IP. You need to manually configure IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses, which are provided by your ISP. IP Address: It specifies the IP address of the WAN interface, which is provided by your ISP.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Figure 3- 8 Setup Wizard - WAN1/WAN2 Settings (DHCP) Connection Type: It specifies the type of the Internet connection. Here please select DHCP. The Wireless Router will automatically obtain the WAN IP address, subnet mask and gateway and DNS server addresses from your ISP’s DHCP server. Back: Click to go back to the previous page of the Setup Wizard. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. Exit: Click to exit the Setup Wizard and go to the Welcome page (see Figure 3- 5). The changes made in the Setup Wizard will be discarded. Skip: Click to go directly to the next page of the Setup Wizard. The changes made on the current page will be discarded. Next: Click to go to the next page of the Setup Wizard. 3.3.3.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup User Name: It specifies the user name used for PPP authentication. Password: It specifies the password used for PPP authentication. Back: Click to go back to the previous page of the Setup Wizard. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. Exit: Click to exit the Setup Wizard and go to the Welcome page (see Figure 3- 5). The changes made in the Setup Wizard will be discarded. Skip: Click to go directly to the next page of the Setup Wizard.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup Security Mode: It specifies the security mode to be used by the Wireless Router. Here please select None. Back: Click to go back to the previous page of the Setup Wizard. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. Exit: Click to exit the Setup Wizard and go to the Welcome page (see Figure 3- 5). The changes made in the Setup Wizard will be discarded. Skip: Click to go directly to the next page of the Setup Wizard.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup ● Open System: It allows the Wireless Router regardless of its WEP keys to authenticate and attempt to associate with the remote AP. However, even if the Wireless Router can complete authentication and associate with the remote AP, the Wireless Router cannot send or receive data from the remote AP unless it has the correct WEP key. ● Shared Key: It requires that the Wireless Router and remote AP have the same WEP key to authenticate.
UTT Technologies 3.3.3.3.3 Chapter 3 Quick Setup APClient Connection Settings - WPA-PSK/WAP2-PSK Figure 3- 13 Setup Wizard - APClient Connection Settings (WPA-PSK/WAP2-PSK) AP SSID: It specifies the SSID of the remote AP. It must be between 1 and 32 characters long, and it is case sensitive. AP MAC Address: It specifies the MAC address of the remote AP. Security Mode: It specifies the security mode to be used by the Wireless Router.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup The changes made in the Setup Wizard will be discarded. Skip: Click to go directly to the next page of the Setup Wizard. The changes made on the current page will be discarded. Next: Click to go to the next page of the Setup Wizard. 3.3.4 Setup Wizard - Wireless Settings In this page, you can configure basic wireless settings of the Wireless Router.
UTT Technologies Chapter 3 Quick Setup other. Channel Width: It specifies the range of frequecies used by your wireless network. The options are 20/40M and 20M. Note that this parameter can only act on 802.11n wireless clients. 802.11b and 802.11g wireless clients can only use 20MHz channel. ● 20M/40M: If you select this option, 802.11n wireless clients will negotiate the channel width with the Wireless Router. ● 20M: It you select this option, 802.11n wireless clients will use 20MHz channel.
UTT Technologies Chapter 4 Start Menu Chapter 4 Start Menu The Start menu item is the first one under the top-level menu. It provides links to several commonly used pages including Setup Wizard, System Status, Interface Traffic and Restart, where you can quickly configure the basic parameters for the Wireless Router to operate properly, view system status, view interface traffic statistics, and restart the Wireless Router. 4.
UTT Technologies Chapter 4 Start Menu Figure 4- 1 System Status - Wired Status WAN1: It displays the current status and basic configuration of the WAN1 Internet connection, which include connection type, status, IP address, subnet mask, MAC address, default gateway and DNS server addresses, and up time. WAN2: It displays the current status and basic configuration of the WAN2 Internet connection, which are the same as those of the WAN1 Internet connection.
UTT Technologies Chapter 4 Start Menu 3G, APClient and Wireless LAN. Figure 4- 2 System Status - Wireless Status 3G: It displays the current status and basic configuration of the 3G Internet connection, which include connection type, status, IP address, subnet mask, MAC address, default gateway and DNS server addresses, and up time. APClient: It displays the current status and basic configuration of the APClient Internet connection, which are the same as those of the 3G Internection connection.
UTT Technologies Chapter 4 Start Menu The Wired Status page and Wireless Status page only display the status information of the interfaces that have been configured. 4.3 Interface Traffic This section describes the Start > Interface Traffic page. This page provides the real-time traffic chart for each interface that has been configured, which displays the real-time Rx/Tx rate, average Rx/Tx rate, maximum Rx/Tx rate and total Rx/Tx traffic of each interface.
UTT Technologies Chapter 4 Start Menu Display: It allows you to change the type of chart displayed. The options are Line and Solid. ● Line: Select this option to display a line chart. The chart includes two lines with different colors, which represent the real-time Rx rate and Tx rate resectively. ● Solid: Select this option to display an area chart. The area chart is like the line chart except that the area between the axis the plot line is solid.
UTT Technologies Chapter 4 Start Menu Clear: Click to clear all traffic statistics. Refresh: Click to view the latest traffic statistics. Back: Click to go back to the Start > Interface Traffic page. Note This page only displays the traffic statistics for the interfaces that have been configured. 4.4 Restart Figure 4- 5 Restart the Wireless Router Restart: Click to restart the Wireless Router. If you click the Restart button, the system will pop up a prompt dialog box (see Figure 4- 6).
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Chapter 5 Network This chapter describes how to configure the basic network parameters of the Wireless Router, which include WAN settings, load balancing, LAN settings, DHCP server, DDNS, and UPnP. 5.1 WAN Settings This section describes the Network > WAN page. If you have configured one or more Internet connections in the Start > Quick Wizard, you can view their configuration and status in this page, and modify or delete them if needed.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 2 Internet Connection List (Continue) 5.1.1.1 Parameter Definitions Interface: It displays the name of the WAN interface. The Wireless Router has four WAN interfaces: WAN1, WAN2, 3G, and APClient. Therein, WAN1 and WAN2 are wired interfaces, and 3G and APClient are wireless interfaces. Connection Type: It displays the type of the Internet connection. There are four connection types: Static IP, PPPoE, DHCP and 3G.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network The connection is disconnected due to that the interface is disabled or Disconnected not connected, etc. The connection is established between the Wireless Router and peer Connected device. Table 5- 2 Description of Static IP Connection Status 3. DHCP Connection Status For the DHCP connection, there are two kinds of status, see Table 5- 3. When it is connected, it will also display the elapsed time (days: hours: minutes: seconds) since connected.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Rx Rate: It displays the average download speed (in kilobytes per second) of the Internet connection during the time interval between two refresh operations. Tx Rate: It displays the average upload speed (in kilobytes per second) of the Internet connection during the time interval between two refresh operations. 5.1.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 3 Internet Connection List - PPPoE/3G Connection 5.1.1.4 How to Renew and Release a DHCP Connection If you click the Interface hyperlink or icon of a DHCP connection, the Renew button and Release button will appear below the list, see Figure 5- 4. Figure 5- 4 Internet Connection List - DHCP Connection Renew: Click to re-obtain an IP address from the ISP’s DHCP server.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 5 Network - WAN Settings Note 1. It allows you to choose the ISP Policy (i.e., route policy database) for each Internet connection. The system will automatically create the associated static routes according to your selection. Thus all traffic destined for one ISP’s servers will be forwarded through this ISP’s connection. 2.
UTT Technologies 5.1.2.1.1 Chapter 5 Network Static IP Internet Connection Settings Figure 5- 6 Static IP Internet Connection Interface: It specifies the name of the WAN interface. Here please select WAN1, WAN2 or APClient. Connection Type: It specifies the type of the Internet connection. Here please select Static IP. You need to manually configure IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses, which are provided by your ISP.
UTT Technologies 5.1.2.1.2 Chapter 5 Network DHCP Internet Connection Settings Figure 5- 7 DHCP Internet Connection Settings Interface: It specifies the name of the WAN interface. Here please select WAN1, WAN2 or APClient. Connection Type: It specifies the type of the Internet connection. Here please select DHCP. The Wireless Router will automatically obtain the WAN IP address, subnet mask and gateway and DNS server addresses from your ISP’s DHCP server.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network WAN2 or APClient. Connection Type: It specifies the type of the Internet connection. Here please select PPPoE. The Wireless Router will automatically obtain the WAN IP address, subnet mask and gateway IP address from your ISP’s PPPoE server. ISP Policy and Update Policy: Refer to Section 5.1.2.1.1 Static IP Internet Connection Settings for detailed information. User Name and Password: They specify the PPPoE login user name and password provided by your ISP.
UTT Technologies 5.1.2.2 Chapter 5 Network 3G Internet Connection Settings To configure a 3G Internet connection, select 3G from the Interface drop-down list. Then the following page will be shown. Figure 5- 9 3G Internet Connection Settings Interface: It specifies the name of the WAN interface. Here please select 3G. ISP Policy and Update Policy: Refer to Section 5.1.2.1.1 Static IP Internet Connection for detailed information.
UTT Technologies 5.1.3 Chapter 5 Network MAC Address Clone Some ISPs register the MAC address of your network device (usually a computer) when your account is first opened, and they will only accept traffic from that MAC address. With MAC address clone feature, you may assign the registered MAC address to the Wireless Router’s external interface if you don’t want to re-register the MAC address with your ISP.
UTT Technologies 5.2 Chapter 5 Network Load Balancing This section describes the Network > Load Balancing page. In this page, you can configure load balancing global parameters, the connection detection parameters (including detection target IP, detection interval, retry times, etc.) for each Internet connection, and view the status and configuration of them. 5.2.1 Introduction to Load Balancing and Failover 5.2.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network when the Retry Times is set to 5, if the Wireless Router has sent five consecutive detection packets but not received any response packet during a detection period, it will consider that the connection is faulty. For a faulty Internet connection, the detection mechanism is as follows: Similarly, the Wireless Router also periodically sends a detection packet at the specified time interval to the target IP address.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network If you choose to use Partial Load Balancing, some Internet connections are used as primary connections, and others are used as backup connections. The working principle is as follows: 1. As long as one or more primary connections are normal, the LAN users will use the primary connection(s) to access the Internet. 2. If all the primary connections are faulty, it will automatically switch to the backup connection(s) to let the LAN users use them to access the Internet.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network 5.2.2.2 Global Settings - Partial Load Balancing Figure 5- 12 Global Settings - Partial Load Balancing Mode: It specifies the mode of load balancing. Here please select Partial Load Balancing. Primary: It specifies the primary connection group. An Internet connection in the Primary list box is a primary connection. Backup: It specifies the backup connection group. An Internet connection in the Backup list box is a backup connection.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 13 Load Balancing List Figure 5- 14 Load Balancing List (Continue) ¾ Edit an Internet Connection: To configure or modify the detection related icon, the parameters of an Internet connection, click its Interface hyperlink or related information will be displayed in the Connection Detection Settings page. Then configure or modify it, and click the Save button.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 15 Connection Detection Settings Interface: It indicates the name of the WAN interface. It is non-editable. Detection Interval: It specifies the time interval at which the Wireless Router periodically sends detection packets, one packet at a time. It must be between 1 and 60 seconds, or 0. The default value is 0, which means that connection detection is disabled on the Internet connection. Retry Times: It specifies the number of retries per detection period.
UTT Technologies 5.2.5 Chapter 5 Network How to Configure Connection Detection Settings To configure connection detection settings, follow these steps: Step 1 Go to the Network > Load Balancing > Load Balancing List page. Step 2 Click an Internet connection’s Interface hyperlink or Connection Detection Settings page. Step 3 Configure detection related parameters (Detection Target IP, Detection Interval, Retry Times, etc.) for the selected Internet connection as required.
UTT Technologies 5.3 Chapter 5 Network LAN Settings This section describes the Network > LAN page, where you can configure the IP address, subnet mask and MAC address of the Wireless Router’s LAN interface. Figure 5- 16 LAN Interface Settings IP Address: It specifies the IP address of the LAN interface. Subnet Mask: It specifies the subnet mask that defines the range of the LAN. MAC Address: It specifies the MAC address of the LAN interface. In most cases, please leave the default value.
UTT Technologies 5.4 Chapter 5 Network DHCP Server This section describes the Network > DHCP Server page, which includes DHCP server settings, static DHCP and DHCP client list. 5.4.1 DHCP Server Settings Figure 5- 17 DHCP Server Settings Enable DHCP Server: It allows you to enable or disable DHCP server. If you want to enable DHCP server on the Wireless Router, please select this check box. Start IP Address: It specifies the first IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network most cases, this address must be on the same subnet as the Wireless Router’s LAN IP address. Subnet Mask: It specifies the subnet mask of the IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server. In most cases, this subnet mask must be identical to the Wireless Router’s LAN subnet mask. Default Gateway: It specifies the IP address of the default gateway for a DHCP client.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network DNS proxy server on which a DNS proxy software is installed (e.g., Wingate), and the local computers use this server as the primary DNS server. Now, the Wireless Router will be used as a new gateway for the local computers.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Note 1. The reserved IP address must be a valid IP address within the range of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server. 2. After you have added the static DHCP entry successfully, the Wireless Router will always assign the reserved IP address to the specified computer. 5.4.2.
UTT Technologies 5.4.2.3 Chapter 5 Network How to Add Static DHCP Entries To add one or more static DHCP entries, follow these steps: Step 1 Go to the Network > DHCP Server > Static DHCP page. Step 2 Click the Add button to go to the Static DHCP Settings page, and then specify the User Name, IP Address and MAC Address, lastly click the Save button. Step 3 Now you can view the static DHCP entry in the Static DHCP List. Step 4 To add another static DHCP entry, please repeat the above steps.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Refresh: Click to view the latest information in the list. Note The DHCP Client List only displays the DHCP clients with dynamically assigned IP addresses. It doesn’t display the DHCP clients specified by the static DHCP entries. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies 5.4.4 Chapter 5 Network Configuration Example for DHCP 1. Requirements In this example, the Wireless Router acts as a DHCP server to dynamically assign the IP addresses to the clients that reside on the same subnet. The Wireless Router’s LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1/24. The start IP address of the DHCP address pool is 192.168.1.11, and the number of addresses is 100.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 21 DHCP Server Settings - Example Step 3 Go to the Network > DHCP Server > Static DHCP page. Step 4 Add the static DHCP entry 1: Click the Add button to go to the Static DHCP Settings page (see Figure 5- 22), enter Server1 in the User Name text box, 192.168.1.15 in the IP Address text box, and 0021859B4546 in the MAC Address text box, and then click the Save button.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network 192.168.1.16 in the IP Address text box, and 001f3c0f07f4 in the MAC Address text box, and then click the Save button. Figure 5- 23 Adding the Static DHCP Entry 2 - Example Now you have configured the two static DHCP entries. You can view them in the Static DHCP List (see Figure 5- 24), and you can directly click the them if desired. icon to modify either of Figure 5- 24 Static DHCP List - Example http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies 5.5 Chapter 5 Network DDNS This section describes the Network > DDNS page. In this page, you can not only configure DDNS parameters, but also view and update DDNS status. 5.5.1 Introduction to DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) is a service used to map a domain name which never changes to a dynamic IP address which can change quite often.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 25 Apply for a DDNS Account from 3322.org Host Name: It specifies a unique host name of the Wireless Router. The suffix of 3322.org will be appended to the host name to create a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the Wireless Router. For example, if the Wireless Router’s host name is test, then its FQDN is test.3322.org; and it allows you to use test.3322.org to access the Wireless Router.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. 5.5.3.2 DDNS Service Offered by 3322.org Figure 5- 27 DDNS Settings Related to 3322.org Service Provider: It specifies the DDNS service provider who offers services to the Wireless Router. Now the Wireless Router only supports two DDNS service providers: iplink.com.cn and 3322.org. Here please select 3322.org. Registry Website: It allows you to click http://www.3322.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network 5.5.3.3 DDNS Service Offered by IPLink Figure 5- 28 DDNS Settings Related to iplink.com.cn Service Provider: It specifies the DDNS service provider who offers services to the Wireless Router. Now the Wireless Router only supports two DDNS service providers: iplink.com.cn and 3322.org. Here please select iplink.com.cn. Registry Website: It allows you to click account for the Wireless Router.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 29 DDNS Status Update: Click to update DDNS status. 5.5.5 DDNS Verification To verify whether DDNS is updated successfully, you can use the ping command at the command prompt on the PC, for example: ping avery12345.3322.org If the displayed page is similar to the screenshot below: the domain name is resolved to an IP address successfully (58.246.187.126 in this example), DDNS is updated successfully. Note 1.
UTT Technologies 5.6 Chapter 5 Network UPnP This section describes the Network > UPnP page. The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is architecture that implements zero configuration networking, that is, it provides automatic IP configuration and dynamic discovery of the UPnP compatible devices from various vendors. A UPnP compatible device can dynamically join a network and work properly.
UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network Figure 5- 31 UPnP Port Forwarding List ID: It is used to identify each UPnP port forwarding entry in the list. Internal IP: It displays the IP address of the local computer. Internal Port: It displays the service port provided by the local computer. Protocol: It displays the transport protocol used by the service. Remote IP: It displays the IP address of the remote computer.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Chapter 6 Wireless This chapter describes how to configure and use the wireless features of the Wireless Router, which include: basic wireless settings, wireless security settings, wireless MAC address filtering, and advanced wireless settings; and how to view the status of the wireless clients. 6.1 Basic Wireless Settings This section describes the Wireless > Basic page.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Figure 6- 1 Basic Wireless Settings - AP Mode Enable Wireless: It allows you to enable or disable wireless function. If you select the check box to enable wireless function, wireless clients can connect to the Wireless Router to access the Internet, commnuicate with each other via the Wireless Router, and access the wired network connected to the Wireless Router. Else, the Wireless Router accepts only wired computers and other wired network devices.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Wireless Router automatically select the best channel. If there are multiple wireless routers in your area, please make sure that their channels don’t interfere with each other. Channel Width: It specifies the range of frequecies used by your wireless network. The options are 20/40M and 20M. Note that this parameter can only act on 802.11n wireless clients. 802.11b and 802.11g wireless clients can only use 20MHz channel. ● 20M/40M: If you select this option, 802.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Figure 6- 2 Basic Wireless Settings - APClient Mode Operation Mode: Here please select APClient Mode. Enable Wireless, SSID, Wireless Mode, Channel, Channel Width, and Enable SSID Broadcast: Refer to Section 6.1.1 AP Mode for detailed information. AP SSID, AP MAC Address and Security Mode: Refer to Section 3.3.3.3 APClient Internet Connection Settings for detailed information. Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings.
UTT Technologies 6.1.3 Chapter 6 Wireless WDS A Wireless Distribution System (WDS) is a method of interconnecting access points (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) without requiring that they connect through a wired backbone. This feature is usually used to extend the range of the wireless network to reach remote clients.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Figure 6- 3 Basic Wireless Settings - Repeater Mode Operation Mode: Here please select Repeater Mode. Enable Wireless, SSID, Wireless Mode, Channel, Channel Width, and Enable SSID Broadcast: Refer to Section 6.1.1 AP Mode for detailed information. AP MAC Address: It specifies the MAC address of the remote AP. Security Mode: It specifies the security mode to be used by the Wireless Router. There are four options: None, WEP, TKIP and AES.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. Figure 6- 4 Security Settings - WEP Mode Security Mode: It specifies the security mode to be used by the Wireless Router. Here please select WEP. Key Format: It specifies the format for entering the WEP keys. The options are Hex and ASCII. ● Hex: Select this option if you want to enter the WEP keys in hexadecimal format.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless match WEP Key 1 on the remote wireless device, and WEP Key 2, 3 and 4 must match in a similar fashion. However, the two devices can have different Default Tx Keys as long as the keys are in the same order. For example, the Wireless Router can use WEP Key 1 as its Default Tx Key, while the remote wireless device can use WEP Key 3 as its Default Tx Key.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Pre-shared Key: This key serves as seed for generating encryption keys. It must be identical to the remote wireless network device’s. It must be between 8 and 63 characters long. 6.1.3.2 Bridge Mode If you want the Wireless Router to operate in bridge mode, please select Bridge Mode from the Opeartion Mode drop-down list, see Figure 6- 8. In this mode, the Wireless Router can connect to other wireless network devices in repeater mode or lazy mode.
UTT Technologies 6.1.3.3 Chapter 6 Wireless Lazy Mode If you want the Wireless Router to operate in lazy mode, please select Lazy Mode from the Opeartion Mode drop-down list, see Figure 6- 9. In this mode, the Wireless Router can connect to other wireless network devices in bridge mode or repearter mode; and at the same time it can provide connectivity for wilreless clients. Figure 6- 9 Basic Wireless Settings - Lazy Mode Operation Mode: Here please select Laze Mode.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless each other wirelessly. Figure 6- 10 Configuration Example for WDS - Network Topology 2. Configuration and Verification To connect the Wireless Router A to the Wireless Router B properly, the Wireless Router B’s operation mode may be Lazy Mode or Repeater Mode (here we take Lazy Mode for example), its SSID, security mode and pre-shared key must be the same as those of the Wireless Router A. Besides, we leave the other parameters at their default values on both Routers.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Figure 6- 11 Configuration Example for WDS - Configuring the Wireless Router A 2) Configuring the Wireless Router B The following figure shows the detailed settings on the Wireless Router B. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Figure 6- 12 Configuration Example for WDS - Configuring the Wireless Router B 3) Verifying Connectivity between the Two Routers To verify connectivity between the two Routers, you can use the ping command at the command prompt on the Wireless Router B: Ping 192.168.1.1 If the displayed page is similar to the screenshot below, the connection between the two Routers has been established. Figure 6- 13 Configuration Example for WDS - Verifying Connectivity http://www.
UTT Technologies 6.2 Chapter 6 Wireless Wireless Security Settings This section describes the Wireless > Security page. The Wireless Router provides four security mode options including None, WEP, WPA/WPA2, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. If you want an open network without wireless security, keep the default value of None. 6.2.1 Disabling Wireless Security Figure 6- 14 Disabling Wireless Security Security Mode: It specifies the security mode that you want to use on your wireless network.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Figure 6- 15 Wireless Security Settings - WEP Security Mode: It specifies the security mode that you want to use on your wireless network. Here please select WEP. WEP is the basic encryption mode which is not as secure as WPA. Authentication Type: It allows you to select the authentication type under WEP security mode. The Wireless Router must authenticate a wireless client before the client can join the wireless network.
UTT Technologies 6.2.3 Chapter 6 Wireless Wireless Security Settings - WPA/WPA2 Figure 6- 16 Wireless Security Settings - WPA/WPA2 Security Mode: It specifies the security mode that you want to use on your wireless network. Here please select WPA/WPA2 to use WPA mode, WPA2 mode or both. In WPA or WPA2 mode, the Wireless Router uses an external RADIUS server to authenticate wireless clients. WPA Mode: It specifies the WPA mode that you want to use on your wireless network.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Key Renewal Interval: It specifies how often the WPA group key changes. The valid range is 60-86400 or 0, and the default value is 3600 seconds. Enter 0 to disable automatic renewal. Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. 6.2.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless wireless clients also need to be configurd with the same pre-shared key. It must be between 8 and 63 characters long. Key Renewal Interval: It specifies how often the WPA group key changes. The valid range is 60-86400 or 0, and the default value is 3600 seconds. Enter 0 to disable automatic renewal. Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies 6.3 Chapter 6 Wireless Wireless MAC Address Filtering This section describes the Wireless > MAC Filtering page. The MAC address filtering is used to filter the wireless clients based on their MAC addresses. With this feature, you can either allow or block specific wireless clients to connect to the Wireless Router. 6.3.
UTT Technologies 6.3.2 Chapter 6 Wireless MAC Address Filtering List Figure 6- 19 MAC Address Filtering List Add a MAC Address Filtering Entry: To add a new MAC address filtering entry, first click the Add button to go to the MAC Address Filtering Settings page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View MAC Address Filtering Entry(s): When you have configured one or more MAC address filtering entries, you can view them in the MAC Address Filtering List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless MAC Address: It specifies the MAC address of the wireless client that you want to allow or block. Save: Click to save your changes. Back: Click to go back to the Wireless > MAC Filtering page. 6.3.4 How to Configure MAC Address Filtering To configure MAC address filtering, follow these steps: Step 1 Go to the Wireless > MAC Filtering page.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless 2. Configuration Steps Step 1 Go to the Wireless > MAC Filtering page. Step 2 Click the Add button to go to MAC Address Filtering Settings page (see Figure 6- 21), enter 00b08c0517ed in the MAC Address text box, and then click the Save button. Figure 6- 21 Adding a MAC Address Filtering Entry - Example Step 3 Continue to add the other two MAC addresses (001f3c47f481 and 001f3c0f07f4) to the MAC Address Filtering List.
UTT Technologies 6.4 Chapter 6 Wireless Advanced Wireless Settings This section describes the Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings page. In this page, you can configure advanced wireless settings for your wireless connection. We suggest that you don’t adjust these settings unless you are an expert user. Incorrect settings will reduce the performance of your wireless network.
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Wireless Indication Message (DTIM). The DTIM notifies wireless clients in power-save mode that a packet is waiting for them. The DTIM interval is a multiple of the Beacon Interval. For example, if it is set to 4, a DTIM message will be sent with every fourth beacon. It must be between 1 and 255, and the default value is 1. Enable Short Preamble: It allows you to enable short preamble or long preamble. ● Select the check box to enable short preamble.
UTT Technologies 6.5 Chapter 6 Wireless Wireless Client List This section describes the Wireless > Client List page. In the Wireless Client List, you can view the status of all wireless clients which are connected to the Wireless Router. In addition, you can also easily configure MAC address filtering entries via the list. Figure 6- 25 Wireless Client List ID: It is used to identify each wireless client entry in the list. MAC Address: It displays the MAC address of the wireless client.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Chapter 7 Advanced This chapter describes how to configure and use the advanced features of the Wireless Router, which include NAT and DMZ, IP/MAC binding, static route, and PPPoE server. 7.1 NAT and DMZ This section describes the Advanced > NAT&DMZ page. 7.1.1 Introduction to NAT Features 7.1.1.1 NAT Overview The NAT (Network Address Translation) is an Internet standard that is used to map one IP address space (i.e., Intranet) to another IP address space (i.e.
UTT Technologies 7.1.1.3 Chapter 7 Advanced NAT Types The Wireless Router provides two types of NAT: One2One and EasyIP. ● One2One (One to One): It indicates static network address translation. It is always referred to as Basic NAT, which provides a one to one mapping between an internal and an external IP address. In this type of NAT, IP address needs to be changed, but port needn’t.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced available to the outside users, you can create a port forwarding entry: external IP address is WAN1 IP address (200.200.201.88 in this example), external port is 2100, internal IP address is 192.168.1.88, and internal port is 25. Then all the requests to SMTP service from outside users to 200.200.201.88:2100 will be forwarded to 192.168.1.88:25. 2.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Add a Port Forwarding Entry: To add a new port forwarding entry, first click the Add button to go to the Port Forwarding Settings page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View Port Forwarding Entry(s): When you have configured one or more port forwarding entries, you can view them in the Port Forwarding List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Name: It specifies a unique name of the port forwarding entry. Enable: It allows you to enable or disable the port forwarding entry. The default value is checked, which means the port forwarding entry is in effect. If you want to disable the entry temporarily instead of deleting it, please clear the check box. Protocol: It specifies the transport protocol used by the service. The available options are TCP, UDP and TCP/UDP. If you are not sure, select TCP/UDP.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Step 6 Select an interface from the Bind to drop-down list as required. The port forwarding entry will use the selected interface’s IP address as its external IP address. Step 7 Click the Save button to save the settings. You can view the port forwarding entry in the Port Forwarding List. Step 8 If you want to add another new port forwarding entry, please repeat the above steps. 7.1.2.
UTT Technologies 7.1.3 Chapter 7 Advanced NAT Rule 7.1.3.1 NAT Rule List Figure 7- 4 NAT Rule List Add a NAT Rule: To add a new NAT rule, first click the Add button to go to the NAT Rule Settings page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View NAT Rule(s): When you have configured one or more NAT rules, you can view them in the NAT Rule List. Modify a NAT Rule: To modify a configured NAT rule, click its Name hyperlink or icon, the related information will be displayed in the setup page.
UTT Technologies 7.1.3.2.1 Chapter 7 Advanced NAT Rule Settings - EasyIP Figure 7- 5 NAT Rule Settings - EasyIP Name: It specifies a unique name of the NAT rule. NAT Type: It specifies the type of the NAT rule. The available options are EasyIP and One2One. Here please select EasyIP. External IP: It specifies the external IP address to which the local computers’ IP addresses are mapped. Start Internal IP and End Internal IP: They specify a range of internal IP addresses.
UTT Technologies 7.1.3.2.2 Chapter 7 Advanced NAT Rule Settings - One2One Figure 7- 6 NAT Rule Settings - One2One Name: It specifies a unique name of the NAT rule. NAT Type: It specifies the type of the NAT rule. The available options are EasyIP and One2One. Here please select One2One. Start External IP: It specifies the start external IP address to which the start internal IP address is mapped. Start Internal IP and End Internal IP: They specify the internal IP address range of the NAT rule.
UTT Technologies 7.1.3.3 Chapter 7 Advanced How to Add NAT Rules To add one or more NAT rules, follow these steps: Step 1 Please identify the type of the NAT rule that you want to add. Step 2 Go to the Advanced > NAT > NAT Rule page, and click the Add button to go to the NAT Rule Settings page. Step 3 Specify the Name for the NAT rule, and select a type from the NAT Type drop-down list as required.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced achieve this purpose, he should create an EasyIP NAT rule for them. The rule’s External IP is 218.1.21.3, Start Internal IP is 192.168.1.10, End Internal IP is 192.168.1.100, and Bind to be WAN1. 2. Configuration Steps The configuration steps are the following: Step 1 Go to the Advanced > NAT > NAT Rule page, and click the Add button to go to the NAT Rule Settings page, see the following figure.
UTT Technologies 7.1.3.4.2 Chapter 7 Advanced An Example for Configuring a One2One NAT Rule 1. Requirements In this example, a business has a single static IP Internet connection, and obtains eight public IP addresses (202.1.1.128/29 - 202.1.1.1.135/29) from the ISP. Therein, 202.1.1.129/29 is used as the Internet connection’s gateway IP address, 202.1.1.130/2 is used as the Wireless Router’s WAN1 IP address. Note that 202.1.1.128/29 and 202.1.1.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Figure 7- 8 One2One NAT Rule Settings - Example Step 3 Select One2One from the NAT Type drop-down list. Step 4 Enter 202.1.1.131 in the Start External IP text box; enter 192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.203 in the Start Internal IP and End Internal IP text boxes respectively. Step 5 Select WAN1 from the Bind to drop-down list. Step 6 Click the Save button to save the settings.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Note When a local computer is designated as the DMZ host, it loses firewall protection provided by the Wireless Router. The DMZ host can be accessed through all the WAN interfaces. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies 7.2 Chapter 7 Advanced IP/MAC Binding This section describes the Security > IP/MAC Binding page. 7.2.1 Introduction to IP/MAC Binding 7.2.1.1 IP/MAC Binding Overview To achieve network security management, you should perform user identification before performing user authorization. In this section, we describe how to implement user identification. In Section 9.1 Firewall > Access Control, we will describe how to control the Internet behaviors of the LAN users in detail.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced or access the Internet through the Wireless Router, that is, it will allow them if they Allow Undefined LAN PCs check box is checked, else block them. IP/MAC binding feature can act on the packets initiated from the local computers to the Wireless Router or outside computers.
UTT Technologies 7.2.3 Chapter 7 Advanced IP/MAC Binding List Figure 7- 11 IP/MAC Binding List Add One or More IP/MAC Bindings: To add one or more IP/MAC bindings, first click the Add button to go to the IP/MAC Binding Settings page shown in Figure 7- 14, next configure them, lastly click the Save button. View IP/MAC Binding(s): When you have configured one or more IP/MAC bindings, you can view them in the IP/MAC Binding List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Note When you add the IP/MAC address pair of the computer that you use to administer the Wireless Router into the IP/MAC Binding List, please leave the Allow check box checked. Otherwise you cannot access the Wireless Router from that computer. If you attempt to clear the check box, you will be prompted that the operation is not permitted, see the following figure. Figure 7- 13 IP/MAC Binding Error Message 7.2.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced box. Note that if a computer’s IP/MAC address pair has been added in the IP/MAC Binding List, this IP/MAC address pair will not be displayed here. Bind: Click to bind all the valid IP and MAC address pairs in the text box. Add IP/MAC Binding(s) Manually: To manually add one or more IP/MAC bindings, follow these steps: Enter one or more IP/MAC address pair entries in the text box, and then click the Bind button.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Step 3 After you have added some IP/MAC bindings, you can view them in the IP/MAC Binding List. Step 4 If you want to block the undefined local computers from accessing the Wireless Router and Internet, please clear the Allow Undefined LAN PCs check box; else, the undefined local computers are allowed to access the Wireless Router and Internet.
UTT Technologies 7.2.6.2 Chapter 7 Advanced How to Configure an Internet Whitelist To configure an Internet whitelist, follow these steps: Step 1 Go to the Advanced > IP/MAC Binding page, and click the Add button to go to the IP/MAC Binding Settings page. Step 2 Specify the legal users by creating the IP/MAC bindings: Add these users’ IP and MAC address pairs into the IP/MAC Binding List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced 1) Method One: Bind each illegal user’s IP address to a MAC address which is different from any local computer’s, and add these IP/MAC address pairs into the IP/MAC Binding List. 2) Method Two: Add these users’ IP and MAC address pairs into the IP/MAC Binding List, and clear each IP/MAC binding’s Allow check box respectively. Thus the matched users cannot access the Wireless Router and Internet.
UTT Technologies 7.3 Chapter 7 Advanced Static Route This section describes the Advanced > Static Route page, where you can configure and view static routes. 7.3.1 Introduction to Static Route A static route is manually configured by the network administrator, which is stored in a routing table. By using routing table, the Wireless Router can select an optimal transmission path for each received packet, and forward the packet to the destination site effectively.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced or icon, the related information will be displayed in the setup page. Then modify it, and click the Save button. Delete Static Route(s): There are three ways to delete static route(s). 1. To delete a static route, directly click its 2. To delete more than one static route at a time, select the leftmost check boxes of the static routes that you want to delete, and then click the Delete button. 3.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced the priority. Interface: It specifies an outbound interface through which the packets are forwarded to the next hop gateway or router. The available options are LAN, WAN1, WAN2, APClient and 3G. Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. Back: Click to go back to the Static Route List. 7.3.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Step 6 Click the Save button to save the settings. You can view the static route in the Static Route List. Step 7 To add another new static route, please repeat the above steps. Note If you want to delete static route(s), please follow the ways described in Section 7.3.2 Static Route List. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies 7.4 Chapter 7 Advanced PPPoE Server This section describes how to configure PPPoE server global settings and PPPoE account settings, and how to view PPPoE user status. 7.4.1 PPPoE Overview The PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, which uses client/server model. The PPPoE provides the ability to connect the Ethernet hosts to a remote Access Concentrator (AC) over a simple bridging access device.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced broadcasts a PADI packet to find all the servers that can be connected possibly. Until it receives PADO packets from one or more servers. The PADI packet must contain a service name which indicates the service requested by the client. 2. PADO (PPPoE Active Discovery Offer): When a PPPoE server receives a PADI packet in its service range, it will send a PADO response packet.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced the PPPoE session if PPP cannot be used. 7.4.2 PPPoE Server Global Settings Figure 7- 22 PPPoE Server Global Settings Enable PPPoE Server: It allows you to enable or disable PPPoE server. If you want to enable PPPoE server on the Wireless Router, please select this check box. Start IP Address: It specifies the starting IP address that is assigned by the PPPoE server.
UTT Technologies 7.4.3 Chapter 7 Advanced PPPoE Account List Figure 7- 23 PPPoE Account List Add a PPPoE Account: To add a new PPPoE account, first click the Add button to go to the setup page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View PPPoE Account(s): When you have configured one or more PPPoE accounts, you can view them in the PPPoE Account List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Figure 7- 24 PPPoE Account Settings User Name: It specifies a unique user name of the PPPoE account. It must be between 1 and 31 characters long. The PPPoE server will use User Name and Password to identify the PPPoE client. Password: It specifies the password of the PPPoE account. Confirm Password: You should re-enter the password. Static IP Address: It specifies a static IP address that is assigned to the user who uses the current PPPoE account.
UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Figure 7- 25 PPPoE User Status List User Name: It displays the user name of the PPPoE account. The PPPoE dial-in user uses it to dial-up and establish the PPPoE session to the Wireless Router. IP Address: It displays the PPPoE dial-in user’s IP address assigned by the PPPoE server. MAC Address: It displays the PPPoE dial-in user’s MAC address. Online Time: It displays the elapsed time since the PPPoE session was established.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management Chapter 8 User Management This chapter describes how to control and manage the Internet behaviors of the LAN users, including global management and group management. 8.1 Global Management This section describes the User > Global Management page. In this page, you can easily control and manage the Internet behaviors of the LAN users based on schedule, which include: allow or block the LAN users from using popular IM (e.g., QQ, MSN) and P2P applications (e.g.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management Block MSN: It allows or blocks MSN Messenger. If you want to block the LAN users from using MSN Messenger to chat with others, please select this check box. Block BT: It allows or blocks BitSpirit and BitComet applications. If you want to block the LAN users from using BitSpirit or BitComet to download files, please select this check box. Block Thunder Search: It allows or blocks Thunder search application.
UTT Technologies 8.1.2 Chapter 8 User Management An Example for Global Management Policy A business uses a AC750W Wireless Router to access the Internet. The CEO wants to block the employees from using MSN and BT applications during business hours (Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 17:00). The configuration steps are the following: Step 1 Go to the User > Global Management page. Step 2 Select the Block MSN and Block BT check boxes.
UTT Technologies 8.2 Chapter 8 User Management Group Management This section describes the User > Group Management page. In this page, you can group the users that have the same Internet access privileges into a user group, and assign a range of contiguous IP addresses to them. After that, you can create group management policies for each group based on schedule. For convenience, a group can also contain a single user.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management Add a Group Management Policy: To add a new group management policy, first click the Add button to go to the Group Management Settings page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View Group Management Policy(s): When you have configured one or more group management policies, you can view them in the Group Management List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management Figure 8- 6 Group Management Policy Settings Group Name: It specifies a unique name of group. Start IP Address and End IP Address: They specify a range of contiguous IP addresses. All the computers within the specified range are members of the group, and are subject to the group management policy. Rate Limit Mode: It specifies the mode by which the Wireless Router will limit the maximum Tx/Rx rate of the LAN computers belonging to the group.
UTT Technologies 8.2.3 Chapter 8 User Management Execution Order of Group Management Policies If a user’s computer belongs to more than one group, in other words, if the user matches more than one group management policy, it will be subject to the first one added. More specifically, after you configure some group management policies, the Wireless Router will search the Group Management List to find out if there is a policy matching a user.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management The exception is that the CEO with IP address 192.168.1.6 can access any services. 2) Allow the Business Department’s employees (IP range: 192.168.1.11-192.168.1.30) to access any services. 2. Analysis We need to create three group management policies to meet the requirements: ● Group management policy 1: It allows the CEO to access all Internet services. ● Group management policy 2: It blocks the Administration Department’s employees from using QQ and MSN.
UTT Technologies Step 3 Chapter 8 User Management Click the Add button to go to the Group Management Settings page to create the policy 2. The detailed settings are shown in Figure 8- 8. Figure 8- 8 Group Management Policy Example - Policy 2 Step 4 Click the Add button to go to the Group Management Settings page to create the policy 3. The detailed settings are shown in Figure 8- 9. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management Figure 8- 9 Group Management Policy Example - Policy 3 Step 5 After you have configured the three policies, you can view them in the Group Management List, see Figure 8- 10. Figure 8- 10 Group Management List – Example http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 8 User Management Figure 8- 11 Group Management List – Example (Continue) http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Chapter 9 Firewall This chapter describes how to configure firewall features, including access control, domain filtering, and attack prevention. 9.1 Access Control This section describes the Firewall > Access Control page, which includes the Access Rule List and Access Rule Settings. 9.1.1 Introduction to Access Control 9.1.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall first rule that matches the packet is applied, and the specified Action (Allow or Deny) is taken. After a match is found, no further rules are checked. Note that the rules are listed in decreasing order of priority in the Access Rule List: The rule with a higher priority is listed before the one with a lower priority. 9.1.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Router checks each received packet against the access rules in the Access Rule List, and the first access rule that matches a packet determines whether the Wireless Router accepts or drops the packet. If the rule’s Action is Allow, the packet is forwarded. If the rule’s Action is Deny, the packet is dropped. Note that keyword filtering rules only support the Deny action. 9.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Figure 9- 3 Access Rule List (Continue) Add an Access Rule: To add a new access rule, first click the Add button to go to the Access Rule Settings page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View Access Rule(s): When you have configured one or more access rules, you can view them in the Access Rule List. Modify an Access Rule: To modify a configured access rule, click its Name hyperlink or icon, the related information will be displayed in the setup page.
UTT Technologies 9.1.3.1 Chapter 9 Firewall Access Rule Settings - IP Filtering Figure 9- 4 Access Rule Settings - IP Filtering Name: It specifies a unique name of the access rule. Enable: It allows you to enable or disable the access rule. The default value is checked, which means the access rule is in effect. If you want to disable the rule temporarily instead of deleting it, please clear the check box. Source IP Range: It specifies a range of source IP addresses (i.e.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall be repeated. Action: It specifies the action to be taken if a packet matches the access rule. The available options are Allow and Deny. ● Allow: It indicates that the Wireless Router will allow the packets matching the rule, that is, the Wireless Router will forward these packets. ● Deny: It indicates that the Wireless Router will deny the packets matching the rule, that is, the Wireless Router will drop these packets.
UTT Technologies 9.1.3.2 Chapter 9 Firewall Access Rule Settings - URL Filtering Figure 9- 5 Access Rule Settings - URL Filtering The parameters Name, Source IP Range, Priority and Action, and Schedule related parameters are the same as those of the IP Filtering access rule, please refer to Section 9.1.3.1 Access Rule Settings - IP Filtering for detailed information. Filtering Type: It specifies the filtering type of the access rule. The options are IP Filtering, URL Filtering, and Keyword Filtering.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings. Back: Click to go back to the Access Rule List. Note 1. The URL keyword that you enter in the Filtering Content text box is case insensitive, and it needn’t include http://. 2. The URL filtering rules cannot be used to control users’ access to other services through a web browser. For example, to control users’ access to ftp://ftp.utt.com.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall 9.1.3.1 Access Rule Settings - IP Filtering for detailed information. Filtering Type: It specifies the filtering type of the access rule. The options are IP Filtering, URL Filtering, and Keyword Filtering. Here please select Keyword Filtering. Filtering Content: It specifies the keyword that you want to block. The access rule is used to block users from submitting any information that contains the specified keyword to any web page.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Figure 9- 7 Access Rule List - Example 1 Figure 9- 8 Access Rule List - Example 1 (Continue) Figure 9- 9 Access Rule List - Example 1 (Continue) 9.1.4.2 Example 2 - Only Block a Group of Users from Accessing Certain Services In this example, we want to block a group of users (IP address range: 192.168.1.80 -192.168.1.100) from accessing www.bbc.com and www.cnn.com, and allow them to http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall access any other services. We need to create three access rules to meet the requirements: ● Access rule 1: It blocks those users from accessing www.bbc.com. ● Access rule 2: It blocks those users from accessing www.cnn.com. ● Access rule 3: It allows those users to access all Internet services. Therein, both rule 1 and rule 2 must have a higher priority than rule 3. Otherwise, rule 3 will be matched first. This will make those users unable to access www.bbc.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Figure 9- 12 Access Rule List - Example 2 (Continue) 9.1.4.3 Example 3 - Control Internet Behaviors of a Group of Users based on Schedule In this example, we want to only allow a group of users (IP address range: 192.168.1.150 -192.168.1.200) to access web service during business hours (Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 17:00), and block them from accessing any Internet services during rest periods.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Figure 9- 14 Access Rule List - Example 3 (Continue) Figure 9- 15 Access Rule List - Example 3 (Continue) 9.1.4.4 Example 4 - Control Internet Behaviors of a Single User You can assign a range of contiguous IP addresses to the users that have the same Internet access privileges, and then create access rules for the user group.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Figure 9- 16 Access Rule List - Example 4 Figure 9- 17 Access Rule List - Example 4 (Continue) Figure 9- 18 Access Rule List - Example 4 (Continue) http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies 9.2 Chapter 9 Firewall Domain Filtering This section describes the Firewall > Domain Filtering page. The domain filtering feature allows you to block access to unwanted websites in your organization. 9.2.1 Domain Filtering Global Settings Figure 9- 19 Domain Filtering Global Settings Enable Domain Filtering: It allows you to enable or disable domain filtering. If you select the check box to enable domain filtering, the domain names in the Domain Name List will take effect.
UTT Technologies Chapter 9 Firewall Wireless Router will block the LAN users from accessing these domain names. Add a Domain Name: To add a domain name to the Domain Name List, enter the domain name of the website that you want to block in the Domain Name text box, and then click the Add button. You can add up to 100 domain names in the list. Delete: To delete one or more domain names, select them in the Domain Name List, and then click the Delete button.
UTT Technologies 9.3 Chapter 9 Firewall Attack Prevention This section describes the Firewall > Attack Prevention page. Figure 9- 21 Attack Prevention Settings Enable DDoS Prevention: It is used to enable or disable DDoS prevention. If you select the check box to enable this feature, it will effectively protect the Wireless Router against popular DoS/DDoS attacks. Enable Blaster Prevention It is used to enable or disable blaster virus prevention.
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN Chapter 10 VPN The Wireless Router supports PPTP client feature. PPTP is a VPN tunneling protocol which encapsulates PPP frames in IP packets for transmission over a public IP network such as the Internet. PPTP is based on client/server model. The PPTP client initiates a PPTP connection to the server, while the PPTP server accepts the incoming PPTP connection from the client.
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN 10.1.1 Protocol Overview There are two parallel components of PPTP: 1. A PPTP Control Connection It is a logical connection representing the PPTP tunnel that must be created, maintained, and terminated through a series of PPTP messages. The PPTP control connection traffic uses a dynamically allocated TCP port on the PPTP client and the registered TCP port 1723 on the PPTP server. 2.
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN 10.1.2 Packet Flow - PPTP Client Figure 10- 2 PPTP Packet Flow As shown in Figure 10- 2, during the PPTP tunnel establishment and data transmission processes, the packet flow through the PPTP client can be summarized as follows: ¾ After the PPTP tunnel parameters are configured properly, the PPTP client automatically creates a virtual interface for the new tunnel to listen for user data ((1) in Figure 10- 2).
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN ¾ The PPTP client sends the PPTP packets to the PPTP server through the PPTP tunnel ((10) in Figure 10- 2). ¾ The PPTP client receives the PPTP packets from the PPTP server, and performs decapsulation ((15) in Figure 10- 2). ¾ The PPTP client forwards the user data (i.e., original packets) to their intend destinations ((16) in Figure 10- 2). ¾ The PPTP tunnel is terminated manually by the user or automatically due to no activity for some time ((17) in Figure 10- 2).
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN the encapsulated packet is likely to exceed the MTU of the outbound physical interface. This causes the encapsulated packet to be fragmented before transmission, and the PPTP receiver is responsible for reassembling the fragments back into the original encapsulated packet before decapsulation.
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN 10.1.6 PPTP Sessions Limit The Wireless Router supports two concurrent PPTP sessions (i.e., tunnels) at most. If there are already two active PPTP sessions on the Wireless Router, the system will reject any request for creating a new PPTP session and prompt you. 10.2 PPTP Client Settings Figure 10- 5 PPTP Client Settings Enable: It allows you to enable or disable the PPTP client entry. The default value is checked, which means the PPTP client entry is in effect.
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN • None: It means that no authentication is performed. • Either: It means that the Wireless Router will automatically negotiate it with the remote VPN appliance. Remote Subnet IP: It specifies the subnet IP address of the remote network. In most cases, you may enter the IP address of the remote VPN appliance’s LAN interface. Remote Subnet Mask: It specifies the subnet mask of the remote network.
UTT Technologies Chapter 10 VPN PPTP server, you will see that the tunnel’s Status changes from Disconnected to Connected, the Up Time timer starts, and the Out Bytes and In Bytes will go on increasing as long as there is some network traffic being passed through the PPTP tunnel. 10.
UTT Technologies z Chapter 10 VPN WAN Interface IP Address: 200.200.202.123/255.255.255.0 To configure the AC750W as a PPTP client, follow these steps: Step 1 Go to the VPN > PPTP Client page, and click the Add button to go to the PPTP Client Settings page. Step 2 Make the following settings. Enable Select Tunnel Name To_HQ User Name VPN_test Password vpntest PPP Authentication Either Remote Subnet IP 192.168.123.1 Remote Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Tunnel Server IP/Domain Name 200.200.202.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration Chapter 11System Administration This chapter describes how to perform maintenance activities on the Wireless Router, including administrator settings, system time settings, configuration backup and restore, firmware upgrade, remote management, and scheduled task settings. 11.1 Administrator This section describes the Administration > Administrator page, where you can add, view, modify and delete the administrator accounts. 11.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 1. To delete an administrator account, directly click its icon. 2. To delete more than one administrator account at a time, select the leftmost check boxes of the administrator accounts that you want to delete, and then click the Delete button. 3. To delete all the administrator accounts at a time, directly click the Delete All button. Note You can change the default administrator password, but you cannot change its user name or delete it. 11.1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.2 System Time This section describes the Administration > Time page, see Figure 11- 3. To ensure that the time-related features (e.g., DDNS, Schedule, Access Control, etc.) work well, you should synchronize the system clock. You can manually configure the system time or enable SNTP (Synchronize with SNTP Server) to automatically synchronize the system time from a designated SNTP server on the Internet.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration SNTP Server 1 IP Address ~ SNTP Server 3 IP Address: It allows you to configure up to three SNTP servers on the Wireless Router. The Server 1 is the primary server (the default is 192.43.244.18), and the Server 2 is the first backup server (the default is 129.6.15.28), and the Server 3 is the second backup server (the default is 0.0.0.0). Save: Click to save your changes. Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.3 Configuration This section describes the Administration > Configuration page, where you can backup the current configuration file to the local PC, restore your previous configuration using the backup configuration file, and reset the Wireless Router to factory default settings. 11.3.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.3.3 Reset to Factory Defaults Figure 11- 6 Reset to Factory Defaults Reset: To reset the Wireless Router to factory default settings, click the Reset button, and then restart the Wireless Router. Note 1. After performing the reset operation, you must manually restart the Wireless Router in order for the default settings to take effect. 2. The reset operation will clear all of the Wireless Router’s custom settings.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.4 Firmware Upgrade This section describes the Administration > Firmware page, where you can view the current firmware version information, download the latest firmware from the website of UTT Technologies Co., Ltd., and upgrade the firmware. Figure 11- 7 Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Version: It displays the version of the current firmware installed on the Wireless Router.
UTT Technologies Step 3 Chapter 11 System Administration Renewing the firmware Click the Upgrade button to renew the Wireless Router’s firmware. If you click the Upgrade button, you will be prompted to confirm the upgrade (see Figure 11- 8). Then you can click OK to upgrade the firmware and restart the Wireless Router, or click Cancel to cancel the operation. Figure 11- 8 Prompt Dialog Box - Firmware Upgrade Note 1.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.5 Remote Access This section describes the Administration > Remote Access page. In this page, you can enable HTTP remote management, which allows you to access the Wireless Router’s Web UI from anywhere over the Internet. Figure 11- 9 Remote Access Settings Enable HTTP: It allows you to enable or disable HTTP remote management. Select this check box to enable HTTP remote management.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.6 Scheduled Task This section describes the Administration > Scheduled Task page, where you can create and view the scheduled tasks. With scheduled tasks, the Wireless Router can periodically start each task at the time you specify. 11.6.1 Scheduled Task Settings Figure 11- 10 Scheduled Task Settings Task Name: It specifies a unique name of the task. Repeat: It specifies how often the Wireless Router will perform the task.
UTT Technologies Chapter 11 System Administration 11.6.2 Scheduled Task List Figure 11- 11 Scheduled Task List Figure 11- 12 Scheduled Task List (Continue) Add a Scheduled Task: To add a new scheduled task, first click the Add button to go to the Scheduled Task Settings page, next configure it, lastly click the Save button. View Scheduled Task(s): When you have configured one or more scheduled tasks, you can view them in the Scheduled Task List.
UTT Technologies Chapter 12 Status Chapter 12 Status This chapter describes how to view the wired status and wireless status, the traffic statistics for each interface, and system information including the current system time, system up time, system resources usage information, firmware version, and system log. 12.1 System Status This section describes the Status > System Status page, which include Wired Status and Wireless Status. Figure 12- 1 System Status - Wired Status http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 12 Status Figure 12- 2 System Status - Wireless Status ● Wired Status: Refer to Section 4.2.1 Wired Status for detailed information. ● Wireless Status: Refer to Section 4.2.2 Wireless Status for detailed information. Note The Wired Status page and Wireless Status page only display the status information of the interfaces that have been configured. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Chapter 12 Status 12.2 Traffic Statistics This section describes the ingress and egress traffic statistics for each interface. Figure 12- 3 Traffic Statistics WAN1, WAN2, 3G, APClient and LAN: You can view the traffic statistics for each interface, including the number of bytes received and transmitted, and the number of packets received and transmitted. Clear: Click to clear all traffic statistics. Refresh: Click to view the latest traffic statistics.
UTT Technologies Chapter 12 Status 12.3 System Information This section describes the Status > System Info page, which includes the current system time, system up time, system resources usage information, SN, firmware version, and system log. System information can help you identify and diagnose the source of current system problems, or help you predict potential system problems.
UTT Technologies Chapter 12 Status SN: It displays the internal serial number of the Wireless Router, which may be different from the SN found on the label at the bottom of the Wireless Router. Version: It displays the version of the current firmware installed on the Wireless Router. System Log: It records the events that occur in the system, such as, system startup, wireless enabled, and so on. Refresh: Click to view the latest system information .
UTT Technologies Chapter 13 Support Chapter 13 Support The Support page provides links to the UTTCare, Forum, Knowledge and Reservation page of the UTT website, which can help you quickly learn the UTT Technologies service system and enjoy the most intimate and professional services. Figure 13- 1 Support As shown in Figure 13- 1, it allows you to click each Learn More hyperlink to directly open the corresponding page of the UTT website.
UTT Technologies Appendix A How to configure your PC Appendix A How to Configure Your PC This appendix describes how to configure TCP/IP settings on a Windows XP-based computer. There are two ways to configure TCP/IP settings: manually configuring TCP/IP settings, and automatically configuring TCP/IP settings with DHCP. The following describes the two ways respectively. ● Method One: Manually Configuring TCP/IP To configure the TCP/IP protocol manually, follow these steps: 1.
UTT Technologies Appendix A How to configure your PC Figure A- 0- 1 Local Area Connection Properties 3. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box (see Figure A-0-2), select the Use the following IP address option,enter 192.168.1.x (x is between 2 and 254, including 2 and 253) in the IP address text box, 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet mask text box, and 192.168.1.1 in the Default gateway text box. Figure A-0- 2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 4.
UTT Technologies Appendix A How to configure your PC 2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 3. Double-click the Network Connections icon, right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. On the General tab (see Figure A-0-1), in the This connection uses the following items box, click the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and then click the Properties button. 4.
UTT Technologies Appendix A How to configure your PC b. Click Install. c. Click Protocol, and then click Add. d. Click Have Disk. e. In the Copy manufacturer's files from box, type System_Drive_Letter:\windows\inf, and then click OK. f. In the list of available protocols, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click OK. g. Restart your computer. http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Appendix B FAQ Appendix B FAQ 1. How to connect the Wireless Router to the Internet using PPPoE? Step 1 Set your ADSL Modem to bridge mode (RFC 1483 bridged mode). Step 2 Please make sure that your PPPoE Internet connection use standard dial-type. You may use Windows XP built-in PPPoE dial-in client to test. Step 3 Connect a network cable from the ADSL modem to a WAN port of the Wireless Router, and connect your telephone line to the ADSL modem’s line port.
UTT Technologies Appendix B FAQ Figure B-0- 2 Viewing PPPoE Connection Status in the Internet Connection List (Continue) Step 8 2. Configure the local computers according to the steps described in Appendix A How to Configure Your PC. How to connect the Wireless Router to the Internet using Static IP? Step 1 Please make sure the Internet connection is normal. You may use your PC to test.
UTT Technologies Step 3 Appendix B FAQ Configure the DHCP Internet connection related parameters in the Start > Setup Wizard or the Network > WAN page. Note Some ISPs register the MAC address of your network device (usually a computer) when your account is first opened, and they will only accept traffic from that MAC address. In this case, you need to change the new Router’s MAC address to the registered MAC address.
UTT Technologies 4. Appendix B FAQ How to reset the Wireless Router to factory default settings? Note The reset operation will clear all the custom settings on the Wireless Router, so do it with caution. The following describes how to reset the Wireless Router to factory default settings. There are two cases depending on whether you remember the administrator password or not.
UTT Technologies Appendix C Common IP Protocols Appendix C Common IP Protocols Protocol Name Protocol Number Full Name IP 0 Internet Protocol ICMP 1 Internet Protocol Message Protocol IGMP 2 Internet Group Management GGP 3 Gateway-Gateway Protocol IPINIP 4 IP in IP Tunnel Driver TCP 6 Transmission Control Protocol EGP 8 Exterior Gateway Protocol IGP 9 Interior Gateway Protocol PUP 12 PARC Universal Packet Protocol UDP 17 User Datagram Protocol HMP 20 Host Monitoring Prot
UTT Technologies Appendix D Common Service Ports Appendix D Common Service Ports Service Name Port Protocol echo 7 tcp echo 7 udp discard 9 tcp discard 9 udp systat 11 tcp Active users systat 11 udp Active users daytime 13 tcp daytime 13 udp qotd 17 tcp Quote of the day qotd 17 udp Quote of the day chargen 19 tcp Character generator chargen 19 udp Character generator ftp-data 20 tcp FTP, data ftp 21 tcp FTP.
UTT Technologies Appendix D Common Service Ports domain 53 udp Domain Name Server bootps 67 udp Bootstrap Protocol Server bootpc 68 udp Bootstrap Protocol Client tftp 69 udp Trivial File Transfer gopher 70 tcp finger 79 tcp http 80 tcp World Wide Web kerberos 88 tcp Kerberos kerberos 88 udp Kerberos hostname 101 tcp NIC Host Name Server iso-tsap 102 tcp ISO-TSAP Class 0 rtelnet 107 tcp Remote Telnet Service pop2 109 tcp Post Office Protocol - Version 2 pop
UTT Technologies Appendix D Common Service Ports snmp 161 udp snmptrap 162 udp SNMP trap print-srv 170 tcp Network PostScript bgp 179 tcp Border Gateway Protocol irc 194 tcp Internet Relay Chat Protocol ipx 213 udp IPX over IP ldap 389 tcp Lightweight Directory Access Protocol https 443 tcp MCom https 443 udp MCom microsoft-ds 445 tcp microsoft-ds 445 udp kpasswd 464 tcp Kerberos (v5) kpasswd 464 udp Kerberos (v5) isakmp 500 udp Internet Key Exchange ex
UTT Technologies Appendix D Common Service Ports conference 531 tcp netnews 532 tcp netwall 533 udp uucp 540 tcp klogin 543 tcp Kerberos login kshell 544 tcp Kerberos remote shell new-rwho 550 udp remotefs 556 tcp rmonitor 560 udp monitor 561 udp ldaps 636 tcp LDAP over TLS/SSL doom 666 tcp Doom Id Software doom 666 udp Doom Id Software kerberos-adm 749 tcp Kerberos administration kerberos-adm 749 udp Kerberos administration kerberos-iv 750 udp Kerber
UTT Technologies Appendix D Common Service Ports radacct 1813 udp RADIUS accounting protocol nfsd 2049 udp NFS server knetd 2053 tcp Kerberos de-multiplexor man 9535 tcp Remote Man Server http://www.uttglobal.
UTT Technologies Appendix E Figure Index Appendix E Figure Index Figure 0- 1 MAC Address Filtering List...................................................................................................................3 Figure 2- 1 Front Panel of the Wireless Router..................................................................................................13 Figure 2- 2 Back Panel of the Wireless Router..................................................................................................
UTT Technologies Appendix E Figure Index Figure 5- 9 MAC Address Clone............................................................................................................................50 Figure 5- 10 Global Settings - Full Load Balancing........................................................................................... 53 Figure 5- 11 Global Settings - Partial Load Balancing......................................................................................
UTT Technologies Appendix E Figure Index Figure 6- 16 Wireless Security Settings - WPA/WPA2......................................................................................90 Figure 6- 17 Wireless Security Settings - WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK...................................................................91 Figure 6- 18 MAC Address Filtering Global Settings.........................................................................................93 Figure 6- 19 MAC Address Filtering List.....................
UTT Technologies Appendix E Figure Index Figure 8- 3 Global Management Policy - Example..........................................................................................134 Figure 8- 4 Group Management Policy List...................................................................................................... 135 Figure 8- 4 Group Management Policy List (Continue)..................................................................................
UTT Technologies Appendix E Figure Index Figure 10- 7 Network Topology - The Wireless Router Acts as a PPTP client...........................................167 Figure 11- 1 Administrator List............................................................................................................................. 169 Figure 11- 2 Administrator Settings.....................................................................................................................
UTT Technologies Appendix F Table Index Appendix F Table Index Table 0- 1 Common Button Descriptions................................................................................................................3 Table 0- 2 Basic Elements and Features of the List............................................................................................ 4 Table 0- 3 Factory Default Settings....................................................................................................................
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.