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USER MANUAL
PROLiNK® PWH2004
3G HPSA Wireless Router
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without prior notice.
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 radio
interference in a commercial environment. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take
whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference.
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022/A1
Class B.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS.........................................................................................................................I
CHAPTER 1 – PACKAGE CONTENTS.................................................................................................... 2
CHAPTER 2 – INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 3 – OPERATION MODES ..................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER 4 – CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 5 – PC CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 42
APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................. 49
APPENDIX B – ABOUT WIRELESS LAN.............................................................................................. 51
APPENDIX C – TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............................................................................................... 54
The PROLiNK® PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router package should contain the items listed below. If any of
the items are missing, please contact your reseller immediately!
n One (1) Unit of PROLiNK® PWH2004 3G HSPA Wireless Router with 2 antennas
o One (1) Piece of Quick Installation Guide
p One (1) Piece of Setup CD
q One (1) Piece of RJ-45 Cable (≈1M length)
r One (1) Unit of Power Adapter
n o p q r
CAUTION:
Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the PROLiNK®
PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Note: Subject to services and service terms available from your carrier.
CHAPTER 2 – INTRODUCTION
The PROLiNK® PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router is a draft 802.11n/b/g compliant Wireless Broadband
Router with 4-port Fast Ethernet Switch. It is designed with the latest Draft 802.11n technology that
delivers up to 150Mbps wireless, provides multi-functional capabilities, particularly the high-performance
throughput and high-quality security to propose an integrated, thorough SOHO solution. The incredible
speed of the PROLiNK® PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router makes it ideal for media-centric applications like
streaming video, gaming, and Voice over IP technology, ensure optimum performance and maximum
coverage with an external antenna. With the PROLiNK® PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router, government
employees or corporate users can create a wireless network and provide colleagues with remote access
to their secure private networks. By installing the PROLiNK® PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router on a bus,
train, or even a boat, you can allow passengers to check e-mail or chat online while commuting.
n o p q
Front View
n o p q r
Rear View
Keep on pressing the Reset button more than 3 seconds, the Wireless Router will set all setting
o RESET
back to factory default values.
Use standard LAN cables (RJ45 connectors) to connect your PCs to the port. If required, any
p LAN 1~4 port can be connected to another hub. Any LAN port will automatically function as an "Uplink"
port when necessary.
Connect the ADSL or Cable Modem here with RJ45 cable. If your modem came with a cable,
q WAN
use the supplied cable, otherwise, use a standard LAN cable.
r POWER
Side View
n USB 2.0 Port Insert the USB 3.5G card that provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) here.
Please go to the WirelessfWDS to set up the WDS function (Bridge or Repeater) of the Wireless Router.
Scenario 1
PROLiNK
PWH2004
3G Router
PROLiNK TA009
Netbook
PROLiNK PHS100
3G Modem
WWW ISP
Scenario 2
PROLiNK TA009
Netbook
PROLiNK PROLiNK
WWW ISP PWH2004 H5201C
3G Router ADSL Modem
In this mode, all Ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridge together and NAT function is
disabled. All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported.
Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs, like the
Ethernet does. To do this, you must set these APs in the same channel and wireless MAC address
to each other APs that you want to communicate with.
PROLiNK
PWH2004 PROLiNK
3G Router H5201C
ADSL Modem
ISP
PROLiNK
PWH2004 PROLiNK
3G Router H5201C
ADSL Modem
ISP
CHAPTER 4 – CONFIGURATION
4.1.1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router,
another end to your PC or Notebook
4.1.2 There are two connection methods to connect to Internet (Only one can be selected):
X Connection via HSPA (3G) Modem
X Connection via ADSL Modem
4.1.3 Finally, connect the PWH2001 Wireless HSPA Router with a power to an outlet.
4.2.1. Start your computer and make sure the connection by an Ethernet cable between your
computer and the PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router.
4.2.2. Start a web browser, type IP address “192.168.123.254” into address box
4.2.3. After connected successfully, the login screen will be prompted on screen. Default username is
‘admin’ and password is ‘password’.
4.2.4. Click the Setup Wizard item that provides a primary configuration of the PWH2004 Wireless HSPA
Router.
NOTE:
If you have difficult in connecting the PWH2004 Wireless HSPA Router, refer to Appendix A for
troubleshoots.
To use the WAN detect function, user can select Manual or Auto Detect form the
Select
pull-down menu.
Select Auto Detect form the pull-down menu and click Start Auto Detect button, the
detecting screen will be pop-up to detect whether there is WAN connection or not.
WAN Detection
If user wants to set up the WAN detection manually, please select Manual form the
pull-down menu, then click Next to continue.
Here shows the WAN detection result. If there is no WAN connection, the system
Detect Result
will show NONE or Unplugged Cable.
DHCP
(Auto Config)
If the DHCP (Auto Config) be selected, the PC will obtain the IP address
automatically.
PPPoE (ADSL) If the PPPoE (ADSL) be selected, user has to set up the user name and password
according to the ISP that provided the related information.
User Name: Enter the username that provide by your ISP provider. Maximum
input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive).
Password: Enter the password that provide by your ISP provider. Maximum
input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive).
User have to insert USB card therefore, the 3G (DIAL) function can be used.
3G Dial
Provider: Select the ISP (Telecommunications) that provide the USB card
from the pull-down list.
Service Name: Enter the service name that the ISP provided.
Dial Number: Enter the dial number that the ISP provided.
Operation Mode: Select Keep Alive, On Demand or Manual form the pull-down list.
• Keep Alive Mode: Enter the Redial Period seconds in the box.
• On demand Mode: Enter the Idle Time minutes in the box.
• MTU Value: MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit, namely the maximum
packet size, the default value is 1452) for your application. Reducing
the packet size can help connecting to certain web sites or speeding
up packet transfer rate. If the incorrect selection is entered, you may
not be able to open certain web sites.
4.4.3. LAN
This step can set up local area network of the Wireless Router, such as IP address, subnet mask, DHCP type,
DHCP IP addresses range, and DHCP subnet mask and DHCP lease time.
IP Address Shows the IP address of the Wireless Router (Default IP address is 192.168.1.1).
Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the Wireless Router (Default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0).
The starting addresses of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a piece of
Start IP Address continuous IP address segment. Keep the default value 192.168.1.100 should work
for most cases.
The subnet mask of the distribute IP addresses clients, the subnet mask must be
Subnet Mask
set at the same segment as the Wireless Router.
Primary &
Secondary The DNS should be set to the address provided by your ISP.
DNS Server
Default Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address provided by your ISP in this column.
Lease Time The lease time of the distribute IP Addresses. Default settings are 86400 seconds.
Select 11b/g mixed mode, 11b only, 11g only, or 11b/g/n mixed mode from the
Network Mode
pull-down menu (Default is 11b/g/n mixed mode).
Network Name A SSID is referred to a network name because essentially it is a name (case-
(SSID) sensitive) that identifies a wireless network.
Frequency (Channel) Select 1~11 or Auto Select from the pull-down menu.
4.4.5. Security
Here can set up the wireless security of the Wireless Router.
Select desired security type from the pull-down menu Disable, Open System, Shared Key, AUTO
(Open/Shared), WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. The default setting is Disable. It is strongly
recommended to set up security mode (Open, Shared, AUTO (Open/Shared), WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-
PSK/WPA2-PSK) to prevent any unauthorized accessing.
Open System
Shared Key
AUTO (Open/Shared) Default Key: Select the default key Key1~4.
WEP Key 1~4: Enter the key in the selected key field. Only valid when
using WEP encryption algorithm. The key must match with
the AP’s key. There are several formats to enter the keys.
• Hexadecimal (WEP 64 bits): 10 Hex characters (0~9, a~f).
• Hexadecimal (WEP 128 bits): 26 Hex characters (0~9, a~f).
• ASCII (WEP 64 bits): 5 ASCII characters (case-sensitive).
• ASCII (WEP 128 bits): 13 ASCII characters (case-sensitive).
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK WPA Algorithms: Select the type of algorithm, TKIP or AES for WP-PSK; and
TKIP, AES or TKIP/AES for WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2- PSK.
Pass Phrase: Enter the pass phrase 8~63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal
characters in the column.
4.5 Internet
IP Address Shows the IP address of the Wireless Router (Default IP address is 192.168.1.1).
Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the Wireless Router (Default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0).
The starting addresses of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a piece
Start IP Address of continuous IP address segment. Keep the default value 192.168.1.100 should
work for most cases.
The subnet mask of the distribute IP addresses clients, the subnet mask must be
Subnet Mask
set at the same segment as the Wireless Router.
DHCP Primary
You can specify your own preferred DNS server IP address(es).
DNS Server
DHCP Secondary Secondary DNS Server is optional. You can enter another DNS server’s IP
DNS Server address as a backup.
The lease time of the distribute IP Addresses. Default settings are 86400
Lease Time
seconds.
MAC: Enter the MAC address of a certain station, and then the DHCP Server will
to distribute a fixed IP address to the station automatically once be connected.
Statically Assigned IP: Enter the fixed IP address that DHCP Server assigned to a certain connected
station. User can set up 3 set of fixed IP addresses that distribute form the
Wireless Router when the DHCP Type function be selected to Server.
After completing the settings on this page, click Apply button to save the
Apply
settings.
Select the WAN Connection Type Static (Fixed IP), DHCP (Auto Config), PPPoE (ADSL), or 3G (DIAL). Default
setting is DHCP (Auto Config) enabled.
DHCP
If the DHCP (Auto Config) be selected, the PC will obtain the IP address automatically.
(Auto Config)
If the Static (fixed IP) be selected, user has to set up the IP address, subnet mask
and default gateway according to the ISP that provided the related information.
Static (Fixed IP)
If the PPPoE (ADSL) be selected, user has to set up the user name and password
according to the ISP that provided the related information.
PPPoE (ADSL) User Name: Enter the username that provide by your ISP provider.
Maximum input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case
sensitive).
Password: Enter the password that provide by your ISP provider.
Maximum input is 32 alphanumeric characters (case-
sensitive).
Verify Password: Enter the password again to confirm.
MTU Value: MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit, namely the maximum
packet size, the default value is 1452) for your application.
Reducing the packet size can help connecting to certain
web sites or speeding up packet transfer rate. If the
incorrect selection is entered, you may not be able to open
certain web sites.
Auth Mode: Select the authentication mode form the pull-down list.
User have to insert USB card therefore, the 3G(DIAL) function can be used.
3G (DIAL) Provider: Select the ISP that provides the USB card from the pull-
down list.
Service Name: Enter the service name that ISP provided.
Dial Number: Enter the dial number that ISP provided.
Pin code: Enter the SIM card Pin code that ISP provided.
Authentication: Check the box to enable to authentication function.
• User Name: Enter the user name that provide by your ISP.
• Password: Enter the password that provide by your ISP.
• Auth Mode: Select the authentication mode form the pull-
down list.
Operation Mode: Select Keep Alive, On Demand or Manual form the pull-
down list.
• Keep Alive Mode: Enter the Redial Period seconds in the box.
• On demand Mode: Enter the Idle Time minutes in the box.
• MTU Value: MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit, namely the
maximum packet size, the default value is 1452) for your
application. Reducing the packet size can help connecting to
certain web sites or speeding up packet transfer rate. If the
incorrect selection is entered, you may not be able to open
certain web sites.
Your ISP may require a particular MAC address in order for you to connect to the
Internet. This MAC address is the PC’s MAC address that your ISP had originally
connected your Internet connection to. Type in or click Fill my MAC to replace the
WAN MAC address with the MAC address of that PC.
Default setting is Disable. User can select Enable form the pull-down list, and click Fill
MAC Clone
my MAC button to fill in your PC’s MAC address in the blank field.
Apply After completing the settings on this page, click Apply button to save the settings.
To set static routers, enter the settings including route IP address, route mask route gateway the route
Interface from LAN or WAN.
The network address of the destination LAN segment. When a packet with
Destination destination IP address that matches to this field, it will route to the device set in
the Route Gateway field.
You can select to use LAN, WAN or Custom as the physical interface from where
Interface
the packets will be sent.
Dynamic Routing
Select Disable or Enable form pull-dowm list to use the RIP function.
Settings
Apply After completing the settings on this page, click Apply button to save the settings.
L2TP, Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). Use the L2TP with VPN that user can
access the personal network via Internet.
L2TP Passthrough
IPSec, Internet Protocol Security. Select Enabled or Disabled from the pull-down
IPSec Passthrough
menu.
PPTP, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. Select Enabled or Disabled from the pull-
PPTP Passthrough
down menu.
4.6 Wireless
4.6.1. Basic
Radio On/Off Click Radio ON/OFF button to turn on or off the radio function.
Select 11b/g mixed, 11b only, 11g only, or 11b/g/n mixed mode from the pull-
Network Mode
down menu. (Default is 11b/g/n mixed mode.)
Network Name A SSID is referred to a network name because essentially it is a name that
(SSID) identifies a wireless network (case-sensitive).
Enable: This wireless AP will broadcast its SSID to stations. Disable: This wireless
Broadcast Network
AP will not broadcast its SSID to stations. If stations want to connect to this
Name(SSID)
wireless AP, this AP’s SSID should be known in advance to make a connection.
HT Physical Mode
Channel Band
Select 20 or 20/40. (Default setting is 20/40.)
Width
MCS Select form the pull-down menu 0~7 or Auto. (Default setting is Auto.)
4.6.2. Security
SSID Choice Select SSID to set up the security form the pull-down list.
There are eleven types of authentication modes including Disable, Open System, Shared Key, AUTO
(Open/Shared), WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK, WPA1/WPA2 and 802.1X. The
security default setting is Disable.
Note:
• WPA and WPA-PSK only support TKIP and AES as encryption method.
• Shared Key only supports WEP as encryption method.
• AUTO (Open/Shared) means AP can accept STA connect to it using OPEN-WEP or SHARED-WEP.
AUTO
(Open/Shared)
Shared key is when both the sender and the recipient share a secret key.
Shared Key
WPA Algorithms: Select the type of algorithm TKIP or AES for WPA, and TKIP,
AES or TKIP/AES for WPA2, WPA/WPA2.
Key Renewal Interval: Enter the renewal security time (seconds) in the column.
WPA
Default is 3600 seconds. Set 0 to disable re-key.
WAP2
RADIUS Server: RADIUS is an authentication, authorization and accounting
WPA1 WPA2
client-server protocol. The client is a Network Access Server
that desires to authenticate its links. The server is a server
that has access to a user database with authentication
information.
IP Address: Enter the RADIUS Server’s IP Address provided by your ISP.
Port: Enter the RADIUS Server’s port number provided by your ISP.
(The default is 1812.)
Shared Secret: Enter the password that the Wireless Router shares with the
RADIUS Server.
Session Timeout: Session timeout interval is for 802.1x re-authentication setting.
Set to zero to disable 802.1x re-authentication service for each
session. Session timeout interval unit is second and must be
larger than 60.
Idle Timeout: Enter the idle timeout in the column.
• PMK Cache Period: Only valid in WPA2 security. Set WPA2 PMKID cache timeout period, after
time out, the cached key will be deleted. PMK Cache Period unit is minute.
• Pre-Authentication: Only valid in WPA2 security. The most important features beyond WPA to
become standardized through 802.11i/WPA2 are: pre-authentication, which enables secure
fast roaming without noticeable signal latency.
WPA-PSK
WAP2-PSK
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA Algorithms: Select the type of algorithm TKIP or AES for WP-PSK, and
TKIP, AES or TKIP/AES for WPA2-PSK, WPA1 PSK WPA2 PSK.
Pass Phrase: Enter the pass phrase 8~63 ASCII or 64 HEX characters in the
column.
Key Renewal Interval: Enter the renewal security time (seconds) in the column.
Default is 3600 seconds. Set 0 to disable re-key.
Access Policy
Set access control policy of the stations. Select Disable, Allow or Reject form the pull-
Policy
down menu.
Add a station
Enter a station MAC in the blank field. The maximum rule count is 8.
Mac
4.6.3. WDS
Making a connection between access points by using WDS function, please follow below steps.
4.6.3.1. The APs must support WDS function.
(To set WDS must use the same wireless product (the same model will be better); due to
different wireless products might support different WDS settings. Thus, it is suggested to use the
same wireless products that support WDS function.)
4.6.3.2. To set the same SSID on the APs.
4.6.3.3. To set the same channel on the APs.
4.6.3.4. To set the same Wireless MAC address (BSSID) on the APs.
4.6.3.5. To set same security (WEP or WPA) on the APs.
Select the mode from the pull-down menu, Disable, Bridge Mode or Repeater Mode. (Default WDS mode is
Disable.) If the users would like to set up the WDS function, please go to WirelessfBasic to set up APs that
should use the same SSID(case-sensitive) and Channel , then go back to WirelessfWDS to enter Wireless
MAC address(BSSID) of each other to make the WDS connection.
Step 1: Step 2:
Setup the same SSID and Channel on wireless APs. Enter Wireless MAC address (BSSID) to each other.
If the Bridge mode be selected, set up Wireless MAC address to both APs to enable
WDS function.
Phy Mode: Select CCK, OFDM, HTMIX or GREENFIELD from the pull-down
menu. Each AP should be setup to the same Phy mode.
AP1~AP4 Encrypt Type: Users should go to the main web page of the Wireless
Router Wireless settingsfSecurity page to set up security
Bridge Mode
mode under Open System, Shared Key, AUTO(Open/Shared),
WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK,
WPA/WPA2.
Select NONE, WEP, TKIP and AES encryption type from pull-
down menu. (Default encryption type is NONE.)
Encrypt Key: Enter the corresponding encryption keys in the field. Select
the type of Open System, Shared Key, AUTO(Open/Shared)
authentication, for WEP encryption.
• Hexadecimal (WEP 64 bits): 10 Hex characters (0~9, a~f).
• Hexadecimal (WEP 128 bits): 26 Hex characters (0~9, a~f).
• ASCII (WEP 64 bits): 5 ASCII characters (case-sensitive).
• ASCII (WEP 128 bits): 13 ASCII characters (case-sensitive).
If the Repeater mode be selected, set up Wireless MAC address to each other to enable
WDS function.
Phy Mode: Select CCK, OFDM, HTMIX or GREENFIELD from the pull-down
menu. Each AP should be setup to the same Phy mode.
AP1~AP4 Encrypt Type: Users should go to the main web page of the Wireless
Repeater Mode Router Wireless settingsfSecurity page to set up security
mode under Open, Shared, WEP Auto, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2,
WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2.
Select NONE, WEP, TKIP and AES encryption type from pull-
down menu. (Default encryption type is NONE.)
Encrypt Key: Enter the corresponding encryption keys in the field. Select
the type of Open, Shared, WEP Auto authentication, for WEP
encryption.
• Hexadecimal (WEP 64 bits): 10 Hex characters (0~9, a~f).
• Hexadecimal (WEP 128 bits): 26 Hex characters (0~9, a~f).
• ASCII (WEP 64 bits): 5 ASCII characters (case-sensitive).
• ASCII (WEP 128 bits): 13 ASCII characters (case-sensitive).
4.6.4. WPS
WPS Config
Select Enable then click Apply to use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) function,
WPS and then push physical WPS button on Wireless Router to make a WPS
connection. Default setting is Disable.
WPS Summary
After enabling the WPS function, if there is connection the status will show
Configured, otherwise, the status will show Idle.
Trigger WPS AP to do simple config with WPS Client. If WPS configured, here
WPS Configured
shows Yes, otherwise, NO.
The WPS authentication type supports Open, Shared, WEP Auto, WPA-PSK,
WPS Auth Mode WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK. Please go to the configuration
page Wireless SettingsfSecurity to set up the WPS security.
For Open authentication mode, the selection of encryption type are NONE and
WPS Encrypt Type WEP. For WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK authentication
mode, the encryption type supports TKIP, AES and TKIP/AES.
Shows the WPS security keys (ASCII). The key can be used to ensure the
WPS Key(ASCII)
security of the wireless network.
Here shows the AP’s PIN code (Personal Identification Number) that the
AP PIN
enrollee should enter the registrar’s PIN code to make a connection.
WPS Process
PIN: Personal Identification Number. Select PIN then click Apply to make
WPS mode a WPS connection. BC: Push Button Communication. Select PBC then click
Apply to make a WPS connection.
PIN Number Personal Identification Number. Input Enrollee’s Pin Code to AP-Registrar.
Here shows the current status of the WPS. If there is connection the status
shows WSC Success, otherwise, the status shows Idle.
WPS Status
4.7 Firewall
4.7.1. DMZ
If the DMZ Host Function is enabled, it means that you set up DMZ host at a
particular computer to be exposed to the Internet so that some
DMZ Settings applications/software, especially Internet / online game can have two-way
connections. Select Enable or Disable from the pull-down menu. Default setting
is Disable.
Enter the IP address of a particular host in your LAN that will access the local
DMZ IP Address
host from WAN side.
Remote management Select Deny or Allow form the pull-down list to enable or disable the remote
(via WAN) client to control the Wireless Router via WAN. Default setting is Deny.
Ping form WAN Filter Select Disable or Enable from the pull-down list. Default setting is Disable.
Stateful packet inspection (SPI) is a firewall that keeps track of the state of
network connections (such as TCP streams, UDP communication) traveling
across it. The firewall is programmed to distinguish legitimate packets for
SPI Firewall different types of connections. Only packets matching a known connection state
will be allowed by the firewall; others will be rejected.
Select Disable or Enable the SPI firewall function from the pull-down list.
Default setting is Disable.
Webs URL Filtering Select Disable or Enable from the pull-down menu. Default setting is Disable.
URL Enter the IP address or URL to restrict the improper content access.
URL Here shows the URL information that added in the URL filter list.
Number Here shows the number that URL listed. The maximum rule count is 32.
MAC Filtering Select Enable or Disable from the pull-down list. Default setting is Disable.
MAC Address Enter the client MAC address that user would like to disconnect.
MAC Address Here shows the MAC address that added in the filter list.
Here shows the number that MAC address listed. The maximum rule count is
Number
32.
4.7.5. IP Filtering
IP Filtering Select Enable or Disable from the pull-down list. Default setting is Disable.
Dest IP Address Enter the local server’s IP address.
Source IP Address Enter the source IP address.
Dest IP Address Here shows the Dest IP address that added in the filter list.
Source IP Address Here shows the Source IP address that added in the filter list.
Number Here shows the number that IP address listed. The maximum rule count is 32.
Virtual Server Settings Select Enable or Disable from the pull-down menu.
IP Address Enter the local server’s IP address.
For TCP and UDP services enter the beginning of the range of port numbers
Port Range used by the service. If the service uses a single port number, enter it in both
the start and finish fields.
Select the protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP&UDP) used to the remote system or
Protocol
service.
Comment Please key in a description for the IP address.
No. IP address Port Here shows the IP address, Port range, Protocol information that added in
range Protocol the list. The maximum rule count is 32.
4.8 Administration
4.8.1. Management
Administrator Settings
Account Key in a new login user name in the blank field.
Password Maximum input is 36 alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive.)
NTP Settings
Current Time Click Sync with host button to synchronize the time with the host PC.
Time Zone Select the time zone area that you located from the pull-down list.
Enter the Network Time Protocol Server here. Ex: time.nist.gov,
NTP Server
ntp0.broad.mit.edu, or time.stdtime.gov.tw.
The device will synchronize time with the server according to the hour(s) that
NTP synchronization
entered.
Green AP
After the Action (WiFi TX power) be enabled, then the duration time can be set
Duration
up. Set up a period of time to enable or disable the wireless TX function.
Select Disable, WiFi TX power OFF, WiFi TX power 25%, WiFi TX power 50%, or
Action WiFi TX power 75% from the pull-down menu, to enable or disable the wireless
TX function of the Wireless Router.
4.8.2. DDNS
DDNS Settings
Dynamic DNS Select the DNS provider form the pull-down list. DNS provider is a company that
Provider provides access to the internet.
Account Enter your account that registered in DNS provider website.
Password Enter passwords that registered.
DDNS Apply for a Domain Name, and ensure it is allocated to you.
Result Here shows the DDNS status.
Click the Browse… button, find and open the firmware file (the browser will
display to correct file path) then click Apply to upgrade the Wireless Router’s
firmware.
Location
Notice!
Please DO NOT power OFF the Wireless Router while upgrading
firmware.
Click the Export button to save the current device settings to located
Export
computer.
Click the Browse… button, find and open the settings file (the browser will
Import Settings display to correct file path), then click the Import Settings button to use the
device settings that previous saved.
Cancel Click to discard the file that you selected form your located computer.
Click to Load Default button to set the Wireless Router back to factory default
Load Default
settings.
4.8.5. Statistics
This page shows all system memory, WAN/LAN, all interfaces statistics.
4.8.7. Reboot
Click the Reboot button to restart the Wireless Router.
CHAPTER 5 – PC CONFIGURATION
5.1 Overview
For each PC, the following may need to be configured:
• TCP/IP network settings
• Internet Access configuration
• Wireless configuration
• In the Default gateway field, enter the Wireless Router’s IP address and click OK. Your
LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the Wireless
Router.
• If the DNS Server fields are empty, select Use the following DNS server addresses, and
enters the DNS address or addresses provided by your ISP, then click OK.
Note:
If using manually assigned IP addresses instead of DHCP, the required changes are:
• Set the Router Address field to the Wireless Router’s IP Address.
• Ensure your DNS settings are correct.
The network name must match the value used on the Wireless Router.
SSID (ESSID)
Note! The SSID is case sensitive.
Note:
By default, the Wireless Router will allow 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n connections.
APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING
A.1 Overview
This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the Wireless Router and some
possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the Wireless Router still does not function
properly, contact your dealer for further advice.
Problem 2: Some applications do not run properly when using the Wireless Router.
Solution 2: The Wireless Router processes the data passing through it, so it is not transparent.
Use the Content Filter Settings feature to allow the use of Internet applications, which do
not function correctly.
If this does solve the problem you can use the DMZ function. This should work with almost
every application, but:
• It is a security risk, since the firewall is disabled.
• Only one (1) PC can use this feature.
B.1 BBS
A group of Wireless Stations and a single Access Point, all using the same ID (SSID), form a Basic Service
Set (BSS).
Using the same SSID is essential. Devices with different SSIDs are unable to communicate with each other.
B.2 Channels
The Wireless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication.
• Access Points use a fixed Channel. You can select the Channel used. This allows you to choose a
Channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the USA and Canada, 11
channels are available. If using multiple Access Points, it is better if adjacent Access Points use
different Channels to reduce interference.
• In "Infrastructure" mode, Wireless Stations normally scan all Channels, looking for an Access Point.
If more than one Access Point can be used, the one with the strongest signal is used. (This can
only happen within an ESS.)
Note to US model owner: To comply with US FCC regulation, the country selection function has been
completely removed from all US models. The above function is for non-US models only.
B.3 Security
B3.1 WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a standard for encrypting data before it is transmitted. This is
desirable because it is impossible to prevent snoopers from receiving any data which is transmitted
by your Wireless Stations. But if the data is encrypted, then it is meaningless unless the receiver
can decrypt it.
If WEP is used, the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must have the same security settings
for each of the following:
B3.2 WPA/WPA2
WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is more secure than WEP. It uses a “Shared Key” which
allows the encryption keys to be regenerated at a specified interval. There are several encryption
options: TKIP, AES, TKIP-AES and additional setup for RADIUS is required in this method. The most
important features beyond WPA to become standardized through 802.11i/WPA2 are: pre-
authentication, which enables secure fast roaming without noticeable signal latency.
If WPA or WPA2 is used, the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must have the same security
settings.
B3.3 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access using Pre-Shared Key) is recommended for users who are not
using a RADIUS server in a home environment and all their clients support WPA/WPA2. This
method provides a better security.
If WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is used, the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must have the same
security settings.
TKIP
NOT REQUIRED 8-63 characters
Encryption
B3.4 802.1x
With 802.1x authentication, a wireless PC can join any network and receive any messages that are
not encrypted, however, additional setup for RADIUS to issue the WEP key dynamically will be
required.
To allow Wireless Stations to use the Access Point, the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must use the
same settings, as follows:
The network name must match the value used on the Wireless Router.
SSID (ESSID)
Note! The SSID is case sensitive.
Open If there is no security is enabled on the Wireless Router, the security of each station
Shared Key should be disabled as well. And, you can connect the Wireless Router without
security, but it is NOT recommended.
WPA-PSK
WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES)/ WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES: If one of these securities is enabled on
WPA2-PSK
the Wireless Router. To make a connection, each station must use the same
WPA-PSK
algorithms and pass phrase as the Wireless Router.
WPA2-PSK
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