CWR-901 54Mbps Wireless-G Router User’s Guide
3. Make sure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button. 10
4. Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Once the new window appears, click the OK button. Click the OK button again to complete the PC configu
3 Configuring the Wireless-G Router This chapter describes how to use the web management tool, a web browser-based utility that allows remotely conf
configuration. Click on “Next” to continue. 3.1.1 Time Zone Settings The first step in Setup Wizard is Time Zone Settings. Users can synchronize the
- Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for this wireless router. - DHCP Server Status: Select to enable the DHCP Server feature. - DHCP Server IP Poo
Users have to fill up the data in the blank and then click “Next” button. You will enter the Wireless Basic Settings page. 3.1.4 Wireless Basic Sett
- IP Address: Default IP address of the wireless router. - Subnet Mask: Default subnet mask for this wireless router. - Enable UPnP: Users can en
- Help: To request help information. 3.3.2 DHCP Client DHCP client also called “Dynamic IP Address” is the connection type offered by most cable bro
- Select WAN Connection Type: Select PPPoE connection - Login ID: Enter the login ID provided by ISP - Password: Enter the Password provided by I
- Select WAN Connection Type: Select the Unnumbered PPPoE connection - Login ID: Enter the login ID provided by ISP - Password: Enter the Passwo
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- Dial Status: Current status of this session. Maybe “connected”, “connecting” or “disconnect”. - Dial: Click on this button to manually connect to
“disconnect”. - Save and Restart: Save the parameters and reboot the wireless router. - Reset: Click on “Reset” button to undo your changes. - Canc
- Cancel: To skip the current settings and jump to the Status page. - Help: To request help information. 3.3.7 DHCP + L2TP Same as L2TP WAN type, b
- Enable Wireless: Check or uncheck (Enable or Disable this wireless interface). - Alias Name: You can assign a unique name to the wireless router
- Fragment Threshold: Fragmentation mechanism is used for improving the efficiency when high traffic flows through the wireless network. If a wirel
- WMM capable: Check the Enable box to enable the WMM (Wireless Multi Media) capability. - Apply: Save the parameters. - Reset: Click on “Reset” b
- Data encryption: “WEP – 64bits”: Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption method with 64 bits encryption key length. “WEP – 128bits”: Wired Equiv
- Data encryption: “TKIP” means Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. - Authentication: There are four authentication types – “WPA Pre-shared key”
- Data Encryption: “AES” means Advanced Encryption Standard. - Authentication: There are four authentication type – “WPA Pre-shared key”: Usi
- Wireless Access Policy: There are three types of access policy options: Accept any client: If you choose “Accept any client”, any wireless c
33.9.2 DHCP Settings... 48 3.9.3
wireless router enters the AP-WDS mode automatically. - WDS1/WDS2/WDS3/WDS4: You need to enter MAC addresses of other wireless routers you want to co
Ingress, Dest IP/Port: select the packet with an incoming destination IP. Egress, Src IP/Port: select the packet with an outgoing source IP.
- Enable: Check the Enable Box, to enable ALG of an application and then the wireless router will let that application correctly pass though the NAT
33- DoS Prevention Enable: check – enable this DoS feature.
34- Ignore LAN-Side Check: Skip DoS checks for all LAN to WAN packets - Whole System Flood: The wireless router will ignore all packets, when the n
- UDP Blocking: Check the Enable Box, to enable the UDP Blocking feature. - Maximum UDP Size: The router will block UDP packets larger the set siz
- Default don’t masquerade source port number for new UDP flows: The wireless router will try to keep LAN to WAN source UDP port number when doing
- Tunnel Name: The wireless router can create three simultaneous tunnels, Tunnel A, Tunnel B and Tunnel C. - This tunnel: Enable or disable this s
- Disconnect: Start to disconnect this VPN. - Help: To request help information. - Status: It will display your connection status when you have est
- High Priority: Select to set high priority level. - Low Priority: Select to set Low priority level. - Specific Port#: Priority can also be assign
1 Introduction Installing the Wireless Router In this chapter, you’ll learn how to connect your wireless router. System Requirements ․One or more PCs
- IP Address: Enter the IP address. - IP Mask: Enter the IP Subnet Mask. - Protocol: Select the IP protocol – TCP, UDP or IP. - Start port: Enter
routing tables do not adjust to network changes, so they work best where routes do not change. - Route: The network address of the destination LAN
LAN - send version: Select the RIP version for send packet – version 1, 2 or 1&2. - receive version: Select the RIP version for receive packet
- Name: Enter the application name. - Incoming Type: Select the incoming packet to be TCP, UDP or Both. - Incoming Port Range: Enter the port rang
- DMZ Host #1 (default): Enter the IP address of this DMZ host. Check the box and enable this DMZ feature. - General L4 protocol forward: When chec
- Help: To request help information. 3.8.9 PPPoE/IPv6 Passthru There are some specific packets to be defined as pass through. - PPPoE - Drop Unkn
range. Note 2: Since some pendrives are not well protected by its hardware. We recommend the pendrive to be plugged in or out when the router is power
System - Product Model: Shows the model name of this product. - Firmware Version: Shows the current firmware version. - Firmware Date: Shows the
- MAC Address: Shows the MAC address on your LAN port. - DHCP Server: Shows the DHCP server status. - Port 1: Shows the LAN’s port 1 status. - Por
- DHCP Server IP Pool End IP: Enter the End address assigned by DHCP server. - 1st WINS Server: The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) manages e
5. Turn on your PC(s). 5
- Time Zone: Select the time zone of the country where the wireless router is located. - NTP server1: Default NTP server address (clock.stdtime.go
- Remote Management IP: Enter the remote management IP of the wireless router. - Remote Management Netmask: Enter the remote management netmask of
Note: enabling all logs will generate a large amount of data and adversely affect performance. 3.10.1 System Log Log the internal system information
- DoS Log: Check the box and enable this feature. - Apply: Save the settings. - Help: To request help information. 3.10.5 New Connection Log Lo
54Appendix A: Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Things to Do • Incorrect or incompatible wireless network configuration. For example, shared
55 • AP/Router is not power on • Check the “Power” LED. Make sure that you've plugged in the power cord. Intermittent connectivity • IEEE 80
56• On a laptop computer, the wireless radio button might be in the off position Configuration services are configured to start automatically. • A
Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions Q1: What is wireless networking? Ans: The term wireless networking refers to the technology that enables two
Figure A2: Hardware Access Point. Wireless connected computers using a Hardware Access Point. Figure A3: Software Access Point. Wireless connecte
also allow considerable flexibility in providing access to different network types, such as different types of Ethernet, Wireless and Token Ring netwo
2 Preparing the Network Preparing the Network This section of the manual covers the tasks that are to be done before configuring the wireless router.
is analogous to Ethernet cabling, the answer to this question becomes clear. To share an Internet connection across a LAN you need two things: (1)
61produces secure scrambled text. Decryption is the opposite of encryption; it is the mathematical operation that transforms cipher text to standard
62 Q21: What is the maximum number of users the Access Point facilitates? Ans: It depends on the volume of data and may be less if many users creat
3. Click the IP Address tab. Select Obtain an IP address automatically 4. Now click the Gateway tab, and verify that the Installed Gateway field i
2. Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter (usually it is the first Local Area Connection listed). Double-click the
5. Restart your computer. The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with the default interface. If you are using the Classic in
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