EnGenius EOR7550 Bedienungsanleitung

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Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung EnGenius EOR7550 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von EnGenius EOR7550, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

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Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung EnGenius EOR7550 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung EnGenius EOR7550. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung EnGenius EOR7550 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts EnGenius EOR7550
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts EnGenius EOR7550
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts EnGenius EOR7550
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von EnGenius EOR7550 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von EnGenius EOR7550 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service EnGenius finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von EnGenius EOR7550 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts EnGenius EOR7550, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von EnGenius EOR7550 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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     EO R 7 5 5 0  Dual  Radio  Multi ‐ Function  Rep eate r User ’ s  Manual   V1.0[...]

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    i Ta b l e  of  Cont ent   1.  Introduction .............................................................................................................................. ... 1  1.1.  Feat ures ............................................................................................................................ 1  1.2.[...]

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    ii 4.4.1.  Enable ................................................................................................................. 49  4.4.2.  DMZ .................................................................................................................... 49  4.4.3.  DoS ......................................................[...]

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    iii  Rev i s i o n  His t or y  Ve r s i o n  Date  Note s  1.0  January ,  08,  20 09  Initial  Ve r s i o n  [...]

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    1 1. Introduction  EOR 75 50  equips  with  two  powerful  independen t  RF  interf aces  which  support  802.11a/b/g  and  802.11b/ g /n.  Wi t h  certified  IP ‐ 65  prot ection,  it  is  designed  to  deliver  hi gh  reliability  under  harsh  outdoor  envir on[...]

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    2 access  set ting.   Manage ment  - Fi r m w a r e  Upgrade  Upgr ading  firm ware  via  web  brow ser ,  setting  are  reser v ed  after  upgra de  - Rese t  &  Backup  Rese t  to  fa c to r y  default.  User  can  exp or t  all  setting  into  a  [...]

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    3 (7)  Radio1 Radio2 (8) Radio1 Radio2   a/b/g b/g/n a/b/g b/g/n   AP  CR AP WDS  Bridge   SSID1 SSID2 SSID1 SSID2   LA N  LA N  (9)  Radio1 Radio2 (10) Radio1 Radio2   a/b/g b/g/n a/b/g b/g/n   CR  AP WDS  Bridge AP   SSID1 SSID2 SSID1 SSID2   LA N  LA N  (11)  Radio1[...]

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    4 SOHO  users  need  a  cost ‐ effect ive ,  easy  and  quick  inst allation  of  a  small  network.  y  Wi r e l e s s  ext ensions  to  Eth er ne t  networks  Network  managers  in  dynamic  envir onments  ca n  minimiz e  the  overh ead  caus ed  by  mo v[...]

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    5 2. Modes   EOR 75 50  provide s  2  separat e  radi o  channels  fo r  wider  service  are a.  Ea ch  of  these  2  rad i o  channels  can  be  conf igu red  as  differ ent  function  mode  separ ately .  The  device  allow s  you  to  co nfigu re  int[...]

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    6 2.2. Client  Bridg e  When  in  Clien t  Bridge,  EOR7 550  wi ll  associat e  with  nearby  AP  and  see s  the  network  device  combination  as  a  st andard  mobi le  unit  (MU).  The  access  point  then  for m s  a  wireless  bridg e  between [...]

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    7 3. Under s tanding  the  H a rd wa re  3.1. Hardw are  Ins talla tion  1. Place  the  unit  in  an  appropria te  loca tion  after  conducting  a  sit e  survey .  2. Plug  one  end  of  the  Et her net  cabl e  into  the  Network  port  of  the  Po E  in[...]

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    8 4. We b  Configur ation  4.1. Sy ste m  4.1.1. Oper ation  Mode  Yo u  ar e  allowe d  to  confi gure  yo ur  device  into  diff eren t  modes  fo r  differ ent  purposes  (Ple ase  see  Chapter  2 ).  1. To  sta rt  configur ation,  press  Rese t  to  purge ?[...]

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    9 4.1.2. Sta tus  [...]

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    10 4.1.3. DHCP    DHCP  Configur ation  Menu  only  shows  when  device  is  in  Clien t  Rou te r  mode.  4.1.4. Sche dule  [...]

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    11 4.1.5. Ev e n t  Log  [...]

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    12 4.1.6. Monitor    [...]

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    13 4.2. Wi r e l e s s   EOR 75 50  provide s  2  separate  Ra dio  Channel  which  allows  you  configuring  your  device  into  diff erent  separ ate  mode s.  Ea c h  Radio  Channel  can  be  conf igu red  separ at e ly  with  diff eren t  configur ation  menu. ?[...]

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    14 4.2.1.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Enabled  SSID#:  The  device  allows  you  to  add  up  to  4  u[...]

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    15 4.2.1.3. Adva n c ed   ¾ Fragment  Threshold:  Packets  over  the  specified  size  will  be  fragmented  in  order  to  improve  performance  on  noisy  networks.  Specify  a  value  between  256  and  2346.  The  default  value  is  2346.  ¾ RTS ?[...]

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    16 ¾ CTS  Protection:  CTS  (Clear  to  Send)  can  be  always  enabled,  auto,  or  disabled.  By  enabled  CTS,  the  Access  Point  and  clients  will  wait  fo r  a  ‘clear’  si gna l  before  transmitting.  It  is  recommended  to  select ?[...]

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    17 ¾ Encryption:  WEP   ¾ ESSID  Selection :  As  this  device  supports  multiple  SSIDs,  it  is  p ossible  to  configure  a  different  security  mode  for  each  SSID  (profile).  Select  an  SSID  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  ¾ Broadcast [...]

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    18 authentication  encrypts  the  challenge  text  and  sends  it  ba ck  to  the  access  point.  If  the  challenge  text  is  encrypted  correctly,  the  access  point  allows  the  requesting  device  to  authenticate.  It  is  recommended  to  se[...]

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    19 broa dcas t  to  an yone  within  the  ra n ge  of  your  signal.  If  you're  not  using  encryption  then  they  could  connect  to  your  network.  When  this  is  disabled,  you  must  enter  the  Wireless  Network  Name  (SSID)  on  th[...]

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    20 ¾ Broadcast  SSID :  Selec t  Enable  or  Disable  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  This  is  the  SSID  broadcast  feature.  When  this  option  is  set  to  Enable,  yo ur  wir e less  network  name  is  broa dcas t  to  an yone  within  the  ra[...]

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    21 4.2.1.6. Client  Lis t   4.2.1.7. VL AN    Only  Avai l a bl e  in  AP  mode  ¾ Virtual  LAN :  Choose  to  Enable  or  Disable  the  VLAN  features.  ¾ SSID1  Tag :  Spec ify  the  VLAN  tag.  [...]

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    22 4.2.1.8. WMM   4.2.1.9. Po we r  Saving    Only  Avai l a bl e  fo r  Radio  2  [...]

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    23 4.2.2. Client  Bridge  4.2.2.1. St at us   4.2.2.2. Basic   ¾ Radio:  To  enable/disable  radio  channel  ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  [...]

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    24 ¾ Site  Survey  Click  on  the  Site  Survey  but ton  to  view  a  list  of  Access  Poi nt s  in  the  area.  The  Sit e  Survey  page  display s  information  about  device s  within  the  802.11b/g /n  frequency .  Informa tion  such  as  chan[...]

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    25 ¾ Beacon  Period :  Beacons  are  packets  sent  by  a  wireless  Access  Point  to  synchronize  wireless  devices.  Specify  a  Beacon  Period  value  between  20  and  1024.  The  default  value  is  set  to  100  milliseconds.  ¾ DTIM  Per[...]

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    26 4.2.2.5. WMM  [...]

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    27 4.2.3. Client  Ro u t e r  4.2.3.1. St at us   4.2.3.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g) [...]

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    28 ¾ Site  Survey  Click  on  the  Site  Survey  but ton  to  view  a  list  of  Access  Poi nt s  in  the  area.  The  Sit e  Survey  page  display s  information  about  device s  within  the  802.11b/g /n  frequency .  Informa tion  such  as  chan[...]

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    29 ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  preamble.  For  optimum  performance  it  is  recommended  to  also  configure  the  client  device  as  the  same  preamble  type.  4.2.3.4. AP  Pr ofile  This  page  allow s  you  to  configure  the[...]

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    30 4.2.4. WDS  Bridge   Yo u  can  only  connect  to  the  device  via  Wi r e l e s s  Client  4.2.4.1. St at us   4.2.4.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4 [...]

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    31 9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Channel:  Channel  selection.  This  will  vary  based  on  selected  Band.  ¾ MAC  address  1~4:  Specify  up  to  4  MAC  address  of  the  device.   ¾ Set  Security :  Wireless  security  mode  setting.   ¾ Security:[...]

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    32 4.2.4.3. Adva n c ed   ¾ Fragment  Threshold:  Packets  over  the  specified  size  will  be  fragmented  in  order  to  improve  performance  on  noisy  networks.  Specify  a  value  between  256  and  2346.  The  default  value  is  2346.  ¾ RTS ?[...]

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    33 ¾ CTS  Protection:  CTS  (Clear  to  Send)  can  be  always  enabled,  auto,  or  disabled.  By  enabled  CTS,  the  Access  Point  and  clients  will  wait  fo r  a  ‘clear’  si gna l  before  transmitting.  It  is  recommended  to  select ?[...]

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    34 ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Channel:  Channel  selection.  This  will  vary  based  on  selected  Band.  ¾ MAC  addre[...]

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    35 ¾ Default  Tx  Key :  You  may  choose  one  of  your  4  different  WEP  keys  from  below.  ¾ Encryption  Key  1 ‐ 4:  You  may  enter  four  different  WEP  keys.   4.2.5.3. Adva n c ed   ¾ Fragment  Threshold:  Packets  over  the  speci[...]

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    36 ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  pr eamble.  For  optimum  performance  it  is  recommended  to  also  configure  the  client  device  as  the  same  preamble  type.  ¾ CTS  Protection:  CTS  (Clear  to  Send)  can  be  always  e[...]

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    37 9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Enabled  SSID#:  The  device  allows  you  to  add  up  to  4  unique  SSID  ¾ ESSID#:  Description  of  each  configured  SSID  Channel:  Channel  selection.  This  will  vary  based  on  selected [...]

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    38 ¾ Data  rate:  You  may  select  a  data  rate  from  the  drop ‐ down  list,  however,  it  is  recommended  to  select  auto .  This  is  also  known  as  auto ‐ fallback.  ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  pr eamble.  For ?[...]

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    39 ¾ Encryption:  WEP   ¾ ESSID  Selection :  As  this  device  supports  multiple  SSIDs,  it  is  p ossible  to  configure  a  different  security  mode  for  each  SSID  (profile).  Select  an  SSID  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  ¾ Broadcast [...]

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    40 authentication  encrypts  the  challenge  text  and  sends  it  ba ck  to  the  access  point.  If  the  challenge  text  is  encrypted  correctly,  the  access  point  allows  the  requesting  device  to  authenticate.  It  is  recommended  to  se[...]

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    41 they  could  connect  to  your  network.  When  this  is  disabled,  you  must  enter  the  Wireless  Network  Name  (SSID)  on  the  client  manually  to  connect  to  the  network.  ¾ WMM :  Choose  to  Enable  or  Disable  WMM.  This  is [...]

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    42 ¾ Broadcast  SSID :  Selec t  Enable  or  Disable  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  This  is  the  SSID  broadcast  feature.  When  this  option  is  set  to  Enable,  yo ur  wir e less  network  name  is  broa dcas t  to  an yone  within  the  ra[...]

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    43 4.2.6.6. Client  Lis t   4.2.6.7. WMM  [...]

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    44 4.2.7. Univer sal  Re p eate r  (ST A)  4.2.7.1. St at us   4.2.7.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g) [...]

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    45 ¾ Site  Survey  Click  on  the  Site  Survey  button  to  view  a  list  of  A ccess  Poi n ts  in  the  area.  The  Site  Sur vey  pa ge  display s  information  about  devices  within  the  802.11b/ g /n  frequency .  Informa tion  such  as  cha[...]

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    46 ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  preamble.  For  optimum  performance  it  is  recommended  to  also  configure  the  client  device  as  the  same  preamble  type.  4.2.7.4. AP  Pr ofile   4.2.7.5. WMM  [...]

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    47 4.3. Netw ork  4.3.1. Sta tus   4.3.2. LA N   ¾ Bridge  Type:  Select  Static  IP  or  Dynamic  IP  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  If  you  select  Static  IP,  you  will  be  required  to  specify  an  IP  address  and  subnet  mask.  If [...]

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    48 4.3.3. WA N    Only  shows  when  device  is  in  WA N  Int erface  ¾ Login  Method:  Configure  different  connection  methods  with  WAN.  9 Static  IP  Address  9 Dynamic  IP  Address  9 PPP  over  Ethernet  9 PPTP  ¾ Hostname:  Specify  the  hos[...]

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    49 4.4. Fi r e w a l l   Only  shows  when  device  is  in  AP  or  CR  modes  with  WA N  Interf ace  enabled.  4.4.1. Enable   4.4.2. DMZ   4.4.3. DoS  [...]

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    50 4.4.4. MA C  Fi l t e r   4.4.5. IP  Fi l t e r  [...]

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    51 ¾ Description:  Description  of  IP  Filtering  item  ¾ Protocol:  Type  of  Protoc ols  9 Both  9 TCP  9 UDP  ¾ Local  IP  Address:  Local  IP  address  range  ¾ Remote  port  range:  Remote  port  number  rang e  4.4.6. URL  Fi l t e r   [...]

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    52 4.5. Ad va n c ed  4.5.1. NA T  This  allows  you  to  enable/disable  NA T  service  of  the  device.   4.5.2. Por t  Mapping   ¾ Description:  Description  of  Port  Mapping  item.   ¾ Local  IP:  Source  IP  to  be  mapped.  [...]

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    53 ¾ Protocol:  Protocol  type.   9 Both  9 TCP  9 UDP  ¾ Remote  Port  Range:  Source  Port  number  to  be  mapped.  4.5.3. Por t  Fo rwar ding   ¾ Description:  Description  of  Port  Forwarding  item.  ¾ Local  IP:  Source  IP  to  be  forwarded. ?[...]

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    54 4.5.4. Por t  Tr i g g e r i n g  [...]

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    55 4.5.5. AL G   4.5.6. UPnP  [...]

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    56 4.5.7. QoS   ¾ Priority  Queue  [...]

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    57  ¾ Bandwidth  Alloca tion   ¾ Type:  Type  of  traffics  to  be  monitored.  9 Download  9 Upload  9 Both  ¾ Local  IP  range:  Destination  IP  Range.   ¾ Protocol:  Protocol  type  to  be  monitored.   9 All  9 TCP  9 UDP  9 SMTP  9 HTTP  9 P[...]

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    58 9 FTP  ¾ Remote  port  range:  Source  Port  Number  range  ¾ Policy:  The  policy  rules  for  QoS  service.   9 Min  9 Max  ¾ Rate(bps):  9 FULL  9 32M  9 13M  9 8M  9 4M  9 2M  9 1M  9 512K  9 256K  9 128K  4.5.8. Sta tic  Ro uting   ¾ Desti[...]

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    59 4.5.9. Dynamic  R outing   4.5.10. R outing  T able  Prov iding  an  over view  of  current  Rout i n g  ta bl e. [...]

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    60 4.6. M a n age m ent  4.6.1. Adm i n  Change  current  login  password  of  the  device.  It  is  recommended  to  change  the  default  password  for  security  reasons.    4.6.2. SNMP  Allows  you  to  assign  the  contac t  details,  location,  com[...]

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    61  ¾ SNMP  Active :  Choose  to  enable  or  disable  the  SNMP  feature.  ¾ SNMP  Version :  You  may  select  a  specific  version  or  select  All  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  ¾ Read  Community  Name :  Specify  the  password  for  acce[...]

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    62      Ensure  that  you  hav e  downloa ded  the  appr opriate  firmwar e  from  the  vendor ’ s  websi te.  Connect  the  device  to  you r  PC  using  an  Et he rnet  ca bl e,  as  the  firmwar e  cannot  be  upgra ded  with  wirele ss  [...]

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    63     [...]

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    64 4.7. T ools  4.7.1. Ti m e  Set ting  This  feature  allows  you  to  configure,  update,  and  maintain  the  correct  time  on  the  device’s  internal  system  clock  as  well  as  configure  the  time  zone.  The  date  and  time  of  the [...]

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    65  ¾ Dynamic  DNS:  To  enable/disable  the  DDNS  service  ¾ Server  Address:  List  of  DDNS  Service  providers  9 3322  9 DHS  9 DynDNS  9 ZoneEdit  9 CyberGate  ¾ Host  Name:  Host  name  to  be  redirected  ¾ Username:  User  name  for  DDNS  [...]

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    66   [...]

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    67 4.8. Logout  Logout  will  let  user  leav e  the  GUI.    [...]

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    68 Appendix  A  –  SPECIFICATIONS  Hard wa re  Specification  MCU  Ralink  RT28 80  RF  Ath e ro s  AR5 414  (Radio1)  +  Ralink  RT2 820  (Radio2)  Memory  32MB  SDRAM  Flash  8MB  Physical  In terface  One  10/ 100  Fas t  Ethe rnet  RJ ‐ 45  One  Reset [...]

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    69 IEEE802.11a  25dBm@36Mb ps  23dBm@48M bps  21dBm@54M bps  IEEE802.11a  25dBm@36Mb ps  23dBm@48M bps  21dBm@54M bps  5.725~5.825  GHz  IEEE802.11a  27dBm@6~24Mbps  25dBm@36Mbps  23dBm@48M bps  21dBm@54M bps  5.725~5.825  GHz  IEEE802.11a  27dBm@6~24Mbps  25dBm@36Mbps  23dBm@48M bps  2[...]

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    70 RFC  2865,2866  RADIUS  Opera tion  Mode  18  mo des   EOR7 55 0  Radio1(11a/b/ g)  Radio2  (11 /b/g/n)  AP  CB  CR  WDS  Bridge  WDS  Repeate r  UR(AP)  UR(ST A)  Disable  AP  O  (LAN/WAN) O  (LAN/WAN) O  (LAN)  O  (LAN)  O  (LAN/WAN) X  X  O  [...]

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    71 14  117  243  13 0  270  15  130  270  144.4  300   ‐ Distan ce  Contr ol  (802.1x  Ack  timeout)  fo r  Radio 2  ‐ Signal  Stre ngth  indi cation  usi ng  LEDs  ‐ Bandwidth  Selection  Security  Authentica tion:  ‐ 802.11i  (WP A,  WP A[...]

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    72 Appendix  B  –  FCC  INTERFERENCE  STATEMENT  Fede ral  Communication  Commission  In terfer ence  Sta tem ent   This  equipment  has  been  test ed  an d  fou nd  to  comply  with  the  limits  fo r  a  Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant  to  Pa [...]

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