EnGenius ETR9360 manuel d'utilisation

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    Wireless-N Pocket AP/Router ETR9360 Wireless N Pocket AP/Router V1.0[...]

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    1 1. Package Contents ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... ................. ........... ........... .. 5 2. System Requirements ....... ........... ........... ............. ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... . .......... .........[...]

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    2 8.2.6 Tools ................ ........... .......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... ... ............... .. 102 8.3 AP and Client Bridge Modes ............. ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .... ........... .... 110 8.4 Cli[...]

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    3 Revision History Version Date Notes 1.0 2010/03/31 Initial Release version[...]

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    4[...]

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    5 1. Package Contents • En Genius TRAV EL ROU TER • Li-ion Battery • AC Adapter • RJ-45 Ethernet LAN Cable • CD-ROM with User Manual and Setup Ut ility • Quick Guide 2. System Requirements • RJ-45 Ethernet Based Internet Connection • Computer with Wireless Network function • Windows, Mac OS or Linux based operating systems • Int[...]

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    6 3. Introduction TRAVEL ROUTER is the world’s smallest 11n Wireless R outer and Access Point connectivity that brings superior convenience for users who need to create a wireless network to share the Internet, documents or multimedia files quickly between computers at speeds of up to 150Mbps. Also, you can leave the bul ky power adapter behind a[...]

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    7 4. Features • WORLD’S SMALLEST AP Superior design to bring you the world’s smallest 11 n AP Router for a true portable wireless solution . • INTERNAL POWER No need to bring bulky power adapters for improved space saving convenience. •INTERNET SHARI NG W irelessly share your Internet conn ection to multiple computers. • Multiple OPERAT[...]

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    8 5. Hardware Overview RJ ‐ 45  This  RJ ‐ 45  port  can  be  conf igur ed  as  WAN  or  LAN  modes.  WAN:  Connect  to  the  Internet  using  DSL/Cable  modem.  LAN:  Connect  to  a  computer,  switch  or  hub.  [...]

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    9 LED Lights icon Description Wir eless LAN Color – Blue Lights when Wireless signal is activated. Blinks when Wireless data transfer. WPS Color – Blue Blinks when WPS hands hake is initialized. LAN Color – Blue Lights when wired n etwork device is c onnected to RJ-45 port. Blinks when data transfer occurs on RJ-45 port. Powe r Color – Blue[...]

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    10 6. Before you Begin This section will guide you through the installation process. Placement of the TRAVEL ROUTER is very import ant to avoid poor signal reception and performance. Avoid pl acing the device in enclosed spaces such as a closet, cabinet or wardrobe. 6.1 Considerations for Wirel ess Installation The operating distance of all wireles[...]

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    11 6.2 AP Router / AP / Client Bridge Modes There are three main modes to select from which will infl uence the installation of the TRAVEL ROUTER. Thi s section will help you determine which mode works with y our setup. AP Router Mod e AP Router Mode allows you to share an Internet c onnection to multiple computers. AP Mode AP mode establish a netw[...]

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    12 6.3 Computer Settings (Windows XP/Vista) 1. Click Start button and open Contr ol Panel. Windows  XP Windo ws  Vista[...]

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    13 3.  Right  click  on  [ Loc al  Area  Connection ]  and  select  [ Properti es ].  Windows  Vista,  click  [ View  Network  Status  and  Tasks ]  then  [ Manage  Networ k  Connections ]  2.  Windows  XP,  click  [ Network  Connection] [...]

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    14 4.  Check  “Client  for  Microsoft  Networ ks”,  “File  and  Printer  Sharing” ,  and  “Internet  Protocol  (TC P/IP)  is  ticked.  If  not,  please  install  them.  6. Select  “Obtain  an  IP  Address  automatically”   and  “Obtain  DNS [...]

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    15 7. Hardware Installation CHARGE THE BATTERY Slide to open the battery cover and insert the battery into place. Insert the batter y as shown below.[...]

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    16 Please lay the device safely on flat surface while charging. Make sure on/off switch is flipped to “O” sign and plug in the included adapter (DC-IN) to start charging the battery. Red light indicates low in battery. It’s recommended to fully charge the battery before use.[...]

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    17 POWER O N Recommended uses the device after fully charged the battery. Make sure On/Off switch is flipped to the “ I ” sign. Please wait after Wireless starts blinking. Note1: Please flip on/off switch to “O” when charging the battery. Note2: It takes about 2 hours to ful ly charge the battery.[...]

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    18 AP Router Mode: One type of Internet connection is required. Please either connec t the network cable from your DSL/Cable modem to the RJ-45 port on the TRAVEL ROUTER.[...]

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    19 AP Mode: Connect the network cable to the RJ- 45 port. Wired  Ne twork[...]

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    20 8. Configuring Travel Router This section will show you how to configure the device using t he web-based c onfiguration interface. Please use your wireless network adapter to connect the TRAVEL RO UTER. Default Settings IP Address 192.168.0.1 Username / Password admin / admin Wireless Mode Enable Wireless SSID EnGenius xxxxxx Wireless Security N[...]

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    21 8.1 Setup Wizard 1. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari) and enter the IP Address http://192.168.0.1 Note : If you have cha nged the default LAN IP Address of the TRAVEL ROUTER, ensure you enter the correct IP Address . 2. The default username and password are admin . Once you have e ntered the correct username and passw ord, cl[...]

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    22 3. You will see the following webpage if login successful. 4. Click Wizard to enter the Setup Wizard. Then click Next to begi n the wizard.[...]

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    23 ETR9360[...]

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    24 5. Select the Operation Mode. Please ensure you have the proper cables connected as described in the Hardware Installation section.[...]

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    25 8.1.1 AP Router Mode a) The device will now automatically search for the correct Internet s ettings. b) The most appropriate WAN type will be determined and selected automatically. If it is incorrect, please s elect Others to set up the WAN settings manually.[...]

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    26 c) There are many WAN service types available. Please obtain the correct settings from y our Internet Service Provider (IS P). Static IP Address If your ISP Prov ider has assigned you a fixed IP address, enter the assigned IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway IP address, and Primary DNS and Secondary DNS (if av ailable) of your ISP provider.[...]

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    27 Dynamic IP Address The IP Address is allocated automatically. However some ISP’s will al so recognize the MAC ad dress and will reject connections if the MAC address does not ma tch. If your ISP has recorded the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet LAN card, please connec t only the compu ter with the authorized MAC address, and click the[...]

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    28 PPP over Ethernet ISP requires an account u sername and password. PPP over Ethernet Username: Username assigned to you by the ISP Passw ord: Pas sw ord for this use rna me . Service: You can assign a name for this service. (Optional) MTU : The maxim um size of packet s. Do not chan ge unless mentione d by the ISP.[...]

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    29 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPT P) PPTP is used by some ISPs.[...]

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    30 PPTP WAN Interface Settings WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP i s set to Static IP or D ynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if spe cified by ISP MAC : The MAC Address that i s used to co nnect to the ISP . PPTP Settings Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Passw ord: Pas sw ord for this use rna me . Serv[...]

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    31[...]

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    32 Layer-2 Tunn eling Prot ocol (L2TP )[...]

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    33 L2TP WAN Interface Settings WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP i s set to Static IP or D ynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if spe cified by ISP MAC : The MAC Address that i s used to co nnect to the ISP . L2TP Settings Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Passw ord: Pas sw ord for this use rna me . Serv[...]

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    34 d) Setup the level of wireless security to be used. EnGenius recommends the Highest level of se curity to be u sed. Note : 802.11n wireless speeds ma y not be achievable if the security is setup to L owest and Low level. SSID: Enter the name of your wireless network. Key: Enter the security key for your wireless network.[...]

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    35 e) Check the settings are correct, and then click Reboot to apply the settings.[...]

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    36 8.1.2 AP Mode a) Select the level of wi reless security to be used. EnGenius recommends the Highest level of se curity to be used. Note : 802.11n wireless speeds ma y not be achievable if the security is setup to L owest and Low level. SSID: Enter the name of your wireless network. Key: Enter the security key fo r your wireless network.[...]

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    37 b) Check t he settings are correct, and then click Reboot to apply the se ttings.[...]

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    38 8.1.3 Client Bridge Mode a) In this mode, the TRAVEL ROUTER will connec t to a wireless network as a client device. Please enter the SSID and security settings of that wireless network. b) Check t he settings are correct, and then click Reboot to apply the se ttings.[...]

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    39 8.2 Web-Based Configuration 8.2.1 System Status This page allows you to monitor the status of the device.[...]

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    40 Status Model: Description of this device. Mode: The device is currently in wh ich mode. Uptime: The duration about the dev ice has been operating without p owering down or reboo t. Current Date/Time: The device’s system time. If this is incorrect, please set the time in the Tools / Time page. Hardware version and Serial Number: Hardware inform[...]

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    41 WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol: Method used to connect to the Internet IP address: The WAN IP Addres s of the device. Subnet Mask The WAN Subnet Mask of the device. MAC address The MAC addre ss of the device’s WAN Interfa ce. Primary and Secondary DNS: Primary and Secondary DNS se rvers assigned to the WAN connection.[...]

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    42 LAN Settings IP address: The LAN IP Add ress of the device. Subnet Mask The LAN Subnet Mask o f the device. DHCP Server Whether the DHCP server is Enabled or D isabled. WLAN Settings Channel: The wireless channel in us e. ESSID: The SS ID (Net work Na me) of the wir eless network. (up to 4 SS ID’s are supported) Security: Wireless encryption i[...]

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    43 LAN This page allows you to modify the device’s LAN settings.[...]

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    44 LAN IP IP address: The LAN IP Add ress of this device. IP Subnet Mask: The LAN Subnet Mask o f this device. 802.1d Spanning Tree: When Enabled, the Spanning Tree protocol will prevent network loops in your LAN network.[...]

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    45 DHCP Server DHCP Server: The DHCP Server automatically allocates IP addresses to your LAN devices. Lease Time: The duration of the DHCP server allocates eac h IP address to a LAN device. Start / End IP: The range of IP add resses of the DHCP server will allocate to LAN devices. Domain name: The domain name for this LAN network.[...]

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    46 Two DNS servers can be assigned for use by your LAN devices. There are four modes available. DNS Servers From ISP: The DNS server IP addre ss is assigned from yo ur ISP. User-Defined: The DNS server IP addres s is assigned manually. DNS Relay: LAN clients are assigned the device’s IP addres s as the DNS server. DNS requests are relayed to the [...]

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    47 DHCP This page shows the status of the DHCP server and also allows you to control how the IP addresses are allocated.[...]

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    48 The DHCP Client Table shows the LAN clients that hav e been allocated an IP address from the DHCP Server . DHCP Client Table IP address: The LAN IP address of the client. MAC address: The MAC addre ss of the client’s LAN interface. Expiration Time: The time that the allocated I P address will expire. Refresh: Click this button to update the DH[...]

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    49 You can also manually specify the IP address that will be alloca ted to a LAN client by associating the IP address with its MAC address. Type the IP address you would like to manually assign to a specific MAC address and click Add to add the condition to the Static DHCP Table.[...]

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    50 Schedule This page allows you to schedule times that the Firewall and Power Saving features will be activated / deactivated. Click Add to create a Schedule entry.[...]

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    51 Schedule Schedule Description: Assign a name to the schedule. Service: The service provides for the schedule. Days: Define the Days to activate or deac tivate the sc hedule. Time of day: Define the Time of day to activate or deactivated the schedule. Please use 24-hour clock format.[...]

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    52 Log This page displays the system log of the device. When powered down or rebooted, t he log will be cleared. Log Save: Save the log to a file. Clear: Clears the log. Refresh: Updates the log.[...]

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    53 Monitor This page shows a his togram of the WAN and Wireless LAN traffic. The information is automatically updated every five seconds.[...]

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    54 Language This page allows you to change the Language of t he User Interface.[...]

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    55 8.2.2 Internet The Internet section allows you to manually set the WAN type connection an d its related settings. Status This page shows the current s tatus of the device’s WAN connection.[...]

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    56 Dynamic IP Address The IP Address is allocated automatically. However some ISP’s will also recognize the MAC address and will reject connections if the MAC address does not match. If your ISP has recorded the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet LAN card, please connect only the computer with the authorized MAC address, and click the Clon[...]

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    57 Dynamic IP Address Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified b y ISP MAC address: The MAC Address that is used to co nnect to the ISP. DNS Servers Two DNS serv ers can be assigned for use by your L AN devices. There are two modes av ailable. From ISP: LAN devices are assigned the DNS s erver IP address of you r ISP. User-Defined: Se[...]

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    59 PPP over Ethernet ISP requires an account username a nd password.[...]

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    60 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Username: Username as signed to you by the ISP Password: Password for this user name. Service: You can assign a name for this service. (O ptional) MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP. Authentication type Select whether the ISP uses PAP or CHAP methods fo r authentica tion. Select [...]

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    61 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) WAN Interface Type: Select whet her the ISP is s et to S tatic IP or wi ll alloca te Dynamic IP addresses.[...]

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    62 Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified b y ISP MAC address: The MAC Address that is used to co nnect to the ISP. Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service IP Address: The IP Address of the PPTP serv er. Connection ID: This is optional. Only required if specified b y ISP MTU: The maxi[...]

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    63 Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) L2TP is used by some ISPs.[...]

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    64 Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) WAN Interface Type: Select whet her the ISP is s et to S tatic IP or wi ll alloca te Dynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified b y ISP MAC: The MAC Address that is used to co nnect to the ISP. Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Serv[...]

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    65 8.2.3 Wireless The Wireless section allows you to configure the Wireless settings. Status This page shows the current s tatus of the device’s Wireless settings.[...]

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    66 Basic Radio: Enable or Disable the device’s wireless signal. Mode: Select between Access Point or Wireless Distribution System (WDS) modes. Band: Select the types of wireless c lients that the device will accept. eg: 2.4 GHz (B+G) Only 802.11b and 11g clients will be allowed. Ena ble SS ID# : Select the number of SSID’s (Wireless Network nam[...]

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    67 Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Using WDS to connect Access Point wirelessly, and in doing so extend a wired infrastructure to locations where cabling is not possible or inefficient to implement. Note that compatibility between different brands and models is not guaranteed. It is recommended that the WDS network be created using the same mode[...]

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    68 Advanced This page allows you to configure wireless advance setti ngs. It is recommended the default settings are used unless t he user has experie nce with these functions.[...]

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    69 Advanced Fragment Threshold: Specifies the size of the packet per fragmen t. This function can reduce the chance of packet co llision. However when this va lue is set too low, there will be increased overheads resulting in poor performance. RTS Threshold: When the packet siz e is smaller than the RTS Threshold, th en the packet will be sent with[...]

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    70 Security This page allows you to set the wireless security settings.[...]

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    71 Security SSID Select ion: Select the SSID that the security settings will apply to. Broadcast SSID: If Disabled, then the device will not be broadcasting the SSID . Therefore it will be invisible to wireless clients. WMM: Wi-Fi Multi-Media is a Quality of Service prot ocol which prioritizes traffi c in the order according to voice, video, best e[...]

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    72 802.1x Authentication RADI US S erve r IP Address: The IP Address of the RADIUS Server RADI US S erve r port: The port number of the RADIUS Se rver. RADI US S erve r password: The RADIUS Server’s password.[...]

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    73 WEP Encryption: WEP Encryption Authentication Type: Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same authentication type. Key type • ASCII: regula r text (recommended) • HEX: for advanced users Key Length: Select the des ired option, and ensure the wireless clients use the same setting . • 64 Bit - d ata is encrypted, us ing the defau[...]

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    74 WPA Pre-Shared Key Encryption: WPA Pre-Shared Key Encryption Authentication Type: Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same authentication type. WPA type: Select the WPA encryption you would like. Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings. Pre-shared Key Type: Select whet her yo u would like to enter the Key in H[...]

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    75 WPA RADIUS Encryption: WPA RADIUS Encryption WPA type: Select the WPA encryption you would like. Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings. RADI US S erve r IP address: Enter the IP addres s of the RADIUS Server RADI US S erve r Po rt: Enter the port number u sed for connections to the RADIUS server. RADI US S erve r passwor[...]

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    76 Filter This page allows you to create filters to control which wireless clients can connect to this device by only allowing the MAC addresses entered into the Filtering Table.[...]

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    77 Wirel ess Filter Enable Wireless Access Control: Tick the box to Enable Wireless Access Control. When Enabled, only wirel ess clients on the Filtering Table will be allowed. Description: Enter a name or descrip tion for this entry. MAC address: Enter the MAC address of the wireless client that you wish to allow connection. Add: Click this button[...]

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    78 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) WPS feature is following the Wi-Fi Alliance WPS standard and it eases the set up of security-enabled Wi-Fi networks in the home and small office environment. It reduces the user steps required to configure a network and supports two methods that ar e familiar to most consumers to configure a network and enable se curi[...]

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    79 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) WPS: Tick to Enable the WPS feature. WPS Button: Tick to Enable the WPS push button. Wi-Fi Protected Setup Information WPS Current Status: Shows whether the WPS func tion is Configured or Un-config ured . Configured means that WPS has been used to authorize connection between the device and wireless clients. SSID: The[...]

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    80 There are two methods to initialize the WPS feature. They are the Push Button a nd Pin code methods. 1. WPS Push Butto n Method Push the WPS button on the TRAVE L ROUTER device. The WPS LED light will start to flash to indicate that the WPS process is ready. While the WPS LED is flashing on the TRAVEL ROUTER, press the WPS button on your wireles[...]

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    81 2. Pin Code Method Note the Pin code of your TRAVEL RO UTER device. Please use this Pin code to initialize the WPS process from the wireless client configuration utility. This process will be different for each br and or model. Please c onsult the user manual of the wireless client f or more information.[...]

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    82 Client List This page shows the wireless clients that ar e connected to the TRAVEL ROUTER device.[...]

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    83 Policy This page allows you to configure the access policies for each SSID (wireless network). Policy WAN Connection: Allow wireless clients on this SS ID to access the WAN port which typically is an Inter net connection. Communication between W ireless clients: Whether each wireless client can co mmunicate w ith each other in this SSID . When D[...]

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    84 8.2.4 Firewall The Internet section allows you to set the access control and Firewall settings. Enable This page allows you to Enable / Disable the Firewall features. When Enabled, Denial of Service (DoS) and SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) features are also be e nabled.[...]

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    85 Advanced You can choose whether to allow VPN (Virtual Private Network) packets to pass through the Firewall.[...]

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    86 DMZ If enabled this feature, allows the DMZ computer on your LAN to be exposed t o all users on the Internet. • This allows almost any application t o be used on the server. • The “DMZ PC” will receive all Unknown connections and data. • If the DM Z feature is enabled, please enter the IP address of the PC to be used as the “DMZ PC?[...]

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    87 Denial of Service (DoS) Denial of Service (Denial of Service) is a type of Internet at tack that sends a high am ount of data to you with the intent t o overload your Internet connection. Enable the DoS firewall feature to automat ically detect and block these DoS attacks.[...]

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    88 MAC Filter You can choose whether to Deny or only Allow those computers listed in the MAC Filtering table to access the Internet. MAC Filte r Enabl e MA C filt erin g: Tick this box to Ena ble the MAC filtering feature. Deny all clients w ith MAC addresses listed below to access the network: When selected, the computers listed in the MAC Filteri[...]

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    89 IP Filter You can choose whether to Deny or only Allow, computer with those IP Addresses from accessing certain Ports. This can be used to control which Internet applications the computers can access. You may need to have certain knowl edge of what Internet ports the applications use. IP F ilt er Enable IP filtering: Tick this box to Enable the [...]

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    90 URL Filter You can deny access to certain websites by blocking keywords in the URL web address. For example, “abc123” has been added to the URL Blocking T able. Any web address that includes “abc123” will be blocked.[...]

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    91 8.2.5 Advanced The Internet section allows you to configure the Advanced settings of the router. Network Address Tr anslation (NAT) This page allows you to Enable / Disable the Network Address Translation (NAT) feature. The NAT is required to share one Internet account wit h multiple LAN users. It also is required for certain Firewall features t[...]

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    92 Port Mapping Port Mapping allows you to redirect a particular range of por ts to a computer on your LAN network. This helps you host servers behind the NAT and Firewall. In the example below, ther e is a Mail Server that requires ports 22 to 23. When there is a connection from the Internet on those ports, it will be redirected to the Mail Server[...]

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    93 Port F orwa rding Port Forwarding allows you to redirect a particular public port to a computer on you r LAN network. This helps you host servers behind the NAT and Firewall. In the example below, ther e is a FTP Server running on port 21 on the LAN. For security reasons, the Administrator would like to provide this server to Internet connec tio[...]

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    94 Port T rigge r If you use Internet applications which us e non-standard connections or port numbers, you may find that they do not function correctly because they are blocked by the Wireless Router's fire wall. Port Trigger will be required for these applications to work. Port Trigger Enable Po rt Forwarding Tick this box to Enable the Port[...]

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    95 Application Layer Gateway (ALG) Certain applications may require the use of AL G feature to func tion correctly. If you use any of the applications list ed, please tick and select it to enable this feature.[...]

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    96 Universal Plug a nd Play ( UPnP) The UPnP function allows automatic di scovery and configuration of UPnP enabl ed devices on your network. It also provides automatic port forwarding for supported appl ications to seamlessly bypass the Firewall. Universal Plug and Play (U PnP) Enable the UP nP Feature: Tick this box to Enable the UPnP feature to [...]

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    97 Quality of Service (QoS) QoS allows you to control the priority that the data is transmitted over the Internet, o r to reserve a specific amount of Internet bandwidth. This is to ensure that applications get enough Internet bandwidt h for a pleasant user experience. If not, then the performanc e and user experience of time sensitive transmission[...]

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    98 Priority Queue Method Bandwidth priority is set to either High or Low. The transmissions in the High queue will be processed first. Unlimi ted Pri ority Queu e Local IP Address: The computer with this IP Address will not be bound by the QoS rules. High / Low Priority Queue Protoco l: The type of network protocol. High / Low Priority Sets the pro[...]

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    99 Bandwi dth Allocati on Method You can set the maximum amount of bandwidth a certain protocol will use at one time. Or you can set a minimum amount of bandwidth that will be guaranteed to a certain protocol. Bandwidth Allocation Type: Set whether the QoS ru les apply to transmission th a t are Download, Upload or Both directions . Local IP range:[...]

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    100 Routing If your TRAVEL ROUTER device is connected a network with different subnets, then this feature will allow t he different subnets to communicate with ea ch other. Note: NAT function needs to be di sabled for the Routing feature to be enabled. Static Routing Enable Static R outing: Tick this box to Enable the S tatic Router feature. Destin[...]

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    101 Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Hop Interface 192.168.1.0 255.255.2 55.0 192.168.123.216 1 LAN 192.168.0.0 255.255.2 55.0 192.168.123.103 1 LAN So if, for example, Client3 wants to send an IP data packe t to 192.168.0.2 (Client 2), it would use the above table t o determine that it had to go via 192.168. 123.103 (Router 2) And if it sends Packe[...]

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    102 8.2.6 Tools This section allows you to configure some device system settings. Admin This page allows you to change the system password and to configure remote management. Change Password Old Password: Enter the current password. New Password: Enter your new password. Re p e at Ne w P a ss wor d: Enter your new password again for verification. R[...]

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    103 Time This page allows you to set the system time. Time Time Setup: Select t he met hod y ou want t o set the ti me. Time Zone: Select the time zon e for your current location. NTP Time Serv er: Enter the address of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Serv er to automatically synchronize with a server on the Internet. Daylight Savings: Check whether[...]

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    104 Dynamic DNS (DDNS) This free service is very useful when combined with the Virtual Server feature. I t allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL, rather than an IP Address. This also solves the problem of having a dynamic IP address. With a dynamic IP address, your IP address may change whenever y ou connect, wh ich m[...]

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    105 Power This page allows you to Enable or Disable the wireless LAN power saving features.[...]

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    106 Diagnosis This page allows you determine if the TRAVEL RO UTER device has an active Internet connection. Diagnosis Address to Ping: Enter the IP addres s you like to see if a successful connection can be made . Ping Result: The results of the Ping test.[...]

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    107 Firmware The firmware (software) in the TRAVEL ROUT ER device can be upgraded using your Web Browser. To perform the F irmware Up grade: 1. Click the Brow se button and navigate to the location of the upgrade file. 2. Select the upgrade file. Its name will appear in the Upgrade File field. 3. Click the Apply button to commence the firmware upgr[...]

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    108 Back-up Back-up Restore to factory default: Restores the device to factory default settings. Backup Settings: Save the current c onfiguration settings to a file. Restore Settings: Restores a previous ly saved configuration file . Click Browse to sele ct the file. Then Upload to l oad the settings.[...]

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    109 Reset In some circumstances it may be required to force the device to reboot.[...]

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    110 8.3 AP and Client Bridge Modes When the TRAVEL ROUTER device is set to AP or Client Bridge modes, it will no longer allocate IP addresses to its wireless clients. To access the Web-Based configuration page, please follow t he following steps to set a static IP address (Windows XP/Vista). 1. Connect to the TRAVEL ROUTER us ing an Ethernet CAT.5 [...]

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    111 3. Windows XP, click [ Ne twork Connection] Windows Vista, click [View Network Status and Tasks] then [Manage Network Connect ions] 4. Right click on [ Local Area Connection ] and choose [ Properties ].[...]

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    112 5. Check “Client for Microsoft Networks”, “File a nd Printer Sharing”, and “Internet Protoc ol (TCP/I P) is ticked. If not, please install them. 6. Select “Inter net Pr otocol (TCP /IP)” and click [ Properties ][...]

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    113 7. Manually set the IP Address. Then click [OK] For example: IP Address: 192.168.0. 250 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0[...]

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    114 8. You should now be able to access the Web-Bas ed c onfiguration in your Web Browser. 9. Remember to configure the settings back to Obtai n an IP Address Automatically and Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically once you complete configuring the Web-Based i nterface in Client Bridge Mode .[...]

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    115 8.4 Client Bridge Mode The Client Bridge mode turns the TR AVEL ROUTER into a wire less client, which then allows non-wireless devices to use its RJ-45 port to access the network wirelessly. 8.4.1 Wireless This section allows you to configure which wi reless network the T RAVEL ROUTER will connect to. Basic 1. Configure which wireless network t[...]

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    116 3. Select the SSID (wireless network) that you would like to connect to, and then click Add to AP Profil e . 4. Enter the wireless security settings for this SSID. Then click Save to apply the settings. 5. Change your IP Address s ettings back to Obtai n your IP Address Automatically . You should now be connected to the wirele ss network throug[...]

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    117 AP Profiles You can save the settings u p to three wireless networks. The TRAVEL ROUTER will automatically connect to the wireless network in order of priority. AP Profile Add: Manually Ad d a new SS ID (wireless network) pro file. Edit: Edit the SSID settings. Move Up / Do wn: Change the prio rity that the TRAVEL ROUTER will connect to thes e [...]

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    118 Appendix A – FCC Interference Statement Federal Communi cation Commissi on Interference St atement This equipment has been tested a nd found to comply with the limit s for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha rmful interference in a residential in[...]

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    119 IMPO RTANT NO TE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits se t forth for an uncontrolle d environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & y our body. We declare that the product is limited in CH1~CH 11 by specified firmwa re c[...]

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    120 Appendix B – IC Interference Statement Industry Canada statement: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two co nditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mu st accept any interfe rence received, including interf erence that may cause undesir[...]