Intellinet 502566 manuel d'utilisation

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    W I R E L E S S S UP ER G R O U T ER U SE R MA NU A L MODEL 502566 INT -502566-UM-0606-02[...]

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    RE GU L A TO R Y NO TES AN D ST A TEM E NTS Wi r el es s LA N , He a l t h an d Au t ho ri z a t io n f or Use Radio frequ enc y electroma gnetic energy i s emitted from wi reles s LA N devices. The energy level s of these emissions, h owever , are far much less than the ele ctrom agnetic energy emissions from wireless devices lik e mobile pho nes.[...]

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    However , the re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par ticul ar i nstall ation. If this equipm ent does cause harmful interference to r adio or television reception, which can be deter mined by turning the eq uipment off and on , th e use r i s encourage d to tr y and correc t the inter ference by one or more o f the following m[...]

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    C ONTE N TS 1 . Intr oduct ion .......................................................................6 Applica tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...............6 F eatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Wi reless ........................................................................ 22 Status ............................................................................ 2 5 Rou ting .......................................................................... 2 8 Access ..........................................................................29 Mana[...]

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    1 . I NTRODUC TI ON Wi th the e xplosiv e g ro w th of the Internet , accessi ng inf ormation and services at any time — day or nigh t — has become a standar d requ ir ement for most peop le . The er a of the s tand- alone PC i s wan ing . Net working technology is movi ng out of the e xclus iv e doma in o f corporati ons and into homes wi th a[...]

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    FE A TU R ES • High-speed data-tra nsfer rate • Suppor ts NA T for sharin g one I P address with all L AN /WL AN u sers • Suppor ts P PP o E a nd PPTP pr oto cols for dial-up AD SL • Suppor ts 64 / 1 2 8-bit WE P encr yption • Suppor ts W P A- PSK , WP A2-PSK , WP A, WP A2 secur it y • Suppor ts DHCP ser ver / clien t • Suppor ts UP n[...]

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    2. U N P A C KI N G A N D S ETUP Thi s secti on prov ides unpackin g a nd se tup i nforma tion for the Wi reless Super G Router . UN PA C K IN G Open the b ox of the W ireless Super G Router and car efully unpack it . The b ox should conta in the follo wing items: • One Wi reless Super G Router , Model 5 0 2 566 • One di-pole an tenna • One e[...]

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    3 . HA RD W A RE I N ST AL L A TIO N FRONT P AN E L P ower — Th is ind icator li ghts green when the h ub is rece ivi ng power; other wise it i s of f . Status — This indic ator bl inks green when the router is workin g. If i t s tays on or of f , the router is not w orking . W AN (Link/ ACT) — This indica tor l igh ts g reen when the W AN po[...]

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    HAR D W AR E C ON N ECT ION S Co n n ec t i ng th e r ou t er 1 . Plug in one end of the net work cable to the W AN port of the rou ter . 2 . P lug in the other e nd of the network c able t o the Ethernet por t of t he xDSL or cable modem. 3 . Use another ne t work c able to connect to the E thernet card on the computer system ; the other end of th[...]

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    11 4. PC NET W ORK T C P / I P SETTING S The net work T CP / IP settin gs differ based on the computer ’ s operati ng system (Wi n 9 5 / 98 / M e/ NT / 200 0 /XP) and are as f ollow s. WIN DOW S 9 5 / 9 8 / M E 1 . Cli ck on the “ Net work neig hborhood” ic on f ound on the desktop . 2 . C li ck the r ight mouse button and a context menu wi l[...]

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    6 . Select “None ” f or the “Gate way” field. WIN DOW S 20 00 /NT Double c lick on the “ My computer ” icon on the desktop . When the “ My computer ” windo w opens , open the “C ontr ol panel” and then the “ Net work di alup connection ” applet . Double c lick on the “L ocal ar ea network connection ” icon . Select “ [...]

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    13 WIN DOW S XP P oint the cursor and rig ht clic k on the “ My Net work Place ” icon . Select “P roperties ” to enter the T CP / IP se t ting windo w . 1 . Se t “ IP ad d r es s ” to “ Ob ta i n an IP ad dr es s a ut om at ic al ly . ” 2 . Se t “D N S ” to “ Ob t a i n DN S se r v er ad d r ess ad dr es s a ut om at ic al ly [...]

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    5 . CONFIGUR A TION F ir st make sure that the net work connections ar e function ing normally . Thi s W ireless Super G Router can b e c onfigur ed usi ng Internet Explorer 5 . 0 or newer W eb br owser vers ions . LOGI N TO TH E ROUTE R TH ROUG H A WI RE LE SS L A N Befor e c onfigur ing the router throug h a WL AN, mak e s ure that the SSID , C[...]

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    SETU P WIZ ARD Setup Wiz ard is pro vided as the par t of the W eb config urat ion util it y . Y ou can g et the wir eless r outer c onfigur ation ready to run in si x easy steps b y cli cking on the “ Wi zar d” button on the function menu . The scr een at the rig ht wil l a ppe ar . Cl ick “Next” to contin ue . Step 1 . Set your new pass[...]

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    Step 4 . Set the Intern et conne ction Select how the r outer wi ll set up the In ternet connection: • Obtai ned IP automat ically • F ixed IP address • PPP oE to obtain I P automatic ally • PPP oE w ith a fixed IP addr e ss • PPTP Obtai n IP automat ical ly ( DH CP clien t) If you have enabled the DHCP ser ver , choose “Obta in IP aut[...]

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    PPP o E to o btain I P automat ical ly If connected to the Internet using a P PP oE (dial-up xDSL) mo dem , the ISP wi ll pro vide a password and username , a nd then the ISP uses PP P oE . Choose thi s opt ion and enter the requ ir ed i nforma tion . PPP o E wi th a fixed I P addr ess If connected to the Internet using a P PP oE (dial-up xDSL) mo[...]

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    PP T P If connected to the Internet using a P PTP (xDSL) modem, enter your I P address , subnet mask , ga teway , server IP , P PTP acc ount and PPTP password in the appr opriate fields . If your ISP ha s pr ovided you wi th a connection ID , en ter it in t he “C onnection ID” field; other wise , leave it as zer o . 18 CONFIGURA TION[...]

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    L 2 TP If connected to the Internet using an L2 TP (dial-up xDSL) mo dem , the ISP wi ll pro vide a ser ver IP ac count and password . C hoose this option and en ter the requ ir ed i nforma tion . Step 5 . Set Wi reless L AN conne ction Cl ick “Enable ” to enable the wi reless L AN, then t yp e the E SSID in the text box a nd select a commun ic[...]

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    AD V ANC ED CO N FIG UR A TIO N L A N se t t i ng s Thi s sc reen enables you to configu re the L AN & D HCP ser ver ; set W AN parame ters; create admi ni stra tor a nd u ser passw ords ; a nd set the lo cal time , time zone and dynamic DNS. L AN & D HCP ser ver Th is scree n allo ws you to set L AN and DHCP pro per tie s , such as the ho[...]

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    21 W AN IP : Select whether you wan t to spe ci f y an IP address manual ly or allo w DHCP to obta in an IP address automati cally . When “Speci f y IP” i s selected, t ype the IP addr ess, subnet ma sk and defaul t gate way in the text boxes . Y our ISP wi ll pro vide this in formati on. DNS 1 / 2 / 3: T ype up to thr ee DNS n umbers in t he t[...]

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    22 Default NTP server: The Sim ple Network T ime Pr otocol (SNTP) server allow s the Wi reless Super G Router to synchr oniz e the sy stem clock to the global Internet through the SNTP ser ver . Speci f y the NTP domain name or IP a ddr ess in the text box. T ime Zone: Select the time zone from the dr op- down lis t . Dayligh t Saving: Enables the [...]

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    23 Super G mode: F r om the drop- down li st , if you choose to use Super G to enhance the speed , there ar e three o ption s on Sup er G m ode: Super G withou t T urbo; Su per G wi th Dynami c T urbo and Sup er G w ith Stati c T urbo. The T urbo mode ind icates the combi nation of t wo chan nels to enhance the thr oughput . Super G without T urbo [...]

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    24 Lif etime : Select the Lif etime of the Encr yption Ke y ( 5 Mi nutes to 1 Day). As soon as the lifet ime of the E ncr ypti on K ey is ove r , the E ncr ypti on K ey wi ll be r enewed by the RA DIUS Server . E ncr yption Key : Sele ct the Enc r y ption Key Length (64 bi ts or 1 28 bits) that you would lik e t o u se. RAD IUS Server: 1 . Enter th[...]

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    25 Advanced Thi s sc reen enables the user to c onfigur e advanced wi reless functions . Beacon In ter val: T yp e the be acon interval in the text box. Y ou can spe ci f y a value from 1 to 1 00 0 . The default b eacon in ter val is 1 0 0 . RT S Threshold : T y pe the RT S ( Request- T o-S end) thr eshold i n the te xt box . Thi s v alue stabi li[...]

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    26 addr ess, I P address , subnet mask a nd DHCP ser ver status . Cl ick “DHCP T able” to v iew a li st of cli ent stati ons curre ntly connected to the router L AN i nterface . Wi reless: This se ction di splays the wir eless config urat ion inf ormation , incl uding the MAC addr ess, Connection status , E SSID , C hannel and Authent icati on[...]

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    27 Mes sage: Dis plays su mmar y i nforma tion about the log entr y . Source : Displays the sourc e of the com muni cation . Destina tion: Displays the des tinat ion of the commun icati on. Note: Displays the IP address of the commu nica tion . Log Setting Thi s sc reen enables the user to set router lo ggi ng parameter s. SM TP Server: T ype the S[...]

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    28 Wir eless Thi s sc reen enables the user to v iew informat ion about w ir eless dev ices that ar e connected to the Wir eless Su per G R outer . Connected T ime: Dis plays how lo ng the wir eless devi ce has be en connected to the L AN via the router . M AC Address: Dis plays the devic e’ s w ir eless L AN in ter face M AC ad dr ess. Rou t i n[...]

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    29 Delete: Sele ct one of the entr ies in the stati c IP address table a t the b ottom of the page and click “Delete” to r emov e the entr y . New: Cli ck “New” to clear the text boxes and add r equir ed i nf ormation to cr eate a new en tr y . Dy namic Thi s sc reen enables the user to set NA T para meters . NA T : C lick the r adio button[...]

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    30 Fi lters Usi ng filter s den ies or allo ws user access. There ar e fi ve t yp es of fi lters to select fr om: M A C F ilters , URL Blocking , IP F ilter s, Pr otocol F ilter s a nd Domain Blo cki ng . MAC Fi lter s M AC Fi lter: Enables you to allow or den y In ternet access to users wi thin the L AN based on the MAC addr ess of thei r ne t [...]

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    31 URL Bloc ki ng Y ou can enable URL Blocking to den y u sers from accessin g the specified URL. Add those specified URLs i n the te xt box. IP F ilter s Thi s sc reen enables you to define a min im um and maximu m IP address ran ge filter ; all IP addresses fal lin g i n the range are not allo wed Internet access . The IP filter pr ofiles a[...]

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    32 Domain Blocki ng Y ou can specify the domai ns that allow users to access or den y by cli cking one of t he t wo items . Also , add the specified domai ns in the text box. P r otocol F il ters Thi s sc reen enables you to allow and den y access based upon a commu nica tions p r otocol li st you create . The prot ocol fi lter profiles are li s[...]

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    33 E nable: Cl ick to enable or disa ble the virtu al ser ver . Name: T yp e a descri ptive name f or the virtual ser ver . Pr otocol: Select a prot ocol (T CP or UDP) to use with the vi rtu al ser ver . Pri vate P or t: T ype the p ort number of the computer on the LAN that is being used to act as a virtual ser ver . Publ ic P ort: T ype the p or [...]

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    34 • P ort R ang e: T yp e th e po rt r an ge to be u sed to ac ces s th e a pp l ic at io n i n th e te xt bo x es . Incomi ng: D efines whi ch incom ing commun icati ons users are permi t ted to connect with . • Pr otocol: Select the prot ocol (T CP , UDP or ICMP) that can be used by the i ncomi ng commu nica tion . • P or t: T ype the por[...]

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    35 E nable: Cl ick to enable or disa ble the firew all rule profi le . Nam e: T ype a desc ri pt iv e na me for the fir ewa ll rul e pr ofi le . Action : Select whether to allow or den y pack ets that conform to the rule. Source : Defines the sour ce of the incomi ng packet that the rule is applied to . • Interface: Select wh ich in ter face[...]

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    36 E nabled/ Disabled: Cl ick to enable or d isable the SNMP . Sys tem Name : A name gi ven to the r outer . Sys tem L ocation : A descri ption of the locat ion of the r outer (normally , the DNS name). Sy stem Conta ct: A desc rip tion of the contact inf orma tion for the person res pons ible for the ro uter . Commu nity: The S NM P sy stem name f[...]

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    37 playing games or us ing t hese voic e a pplicat ions , it is recommended that Gami ng Mo de be di sabled. PPTP : Ena bles the user to set up PPTP acc ess f or r emote managemen t . IPSec: Ena bles the user to set up I PSec access f or remote management . IDENT : The default is S tealth . Th is enables the user to set por t 1 1 3 to Stealth . T o[...]

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    38 Select the file and cl ick “Upgr ade” to u pd ate the firmw ar e to the latest release . Pi ng T est The ping test ena bles the user to determi ne whether an IP address or host is presen t on the Interne t . T yp e the hos tname or IP addr ess i n the text box and cli ck “Pi ng . ” CONFIGURA TION[...]

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    39 6 . TE C HNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS GE N E R AL Standards IEE E 8 02 .3 u 1 0 0BASE-TX Fast Eth ernet IEE E 8 02 . 1 1 g; IEE E 8 02 . 1 1 b Pr otoco l CSM A/ CD Rad io T echnolo gy IEE E 8 02 . 1 1 g Or tho gonal F requency Divi sion Mo dulation Data T ransf er R ate 802 . 1 1 b: 1 , 2 , 5 .5 , 1 1 M bps (auto sense) 80 2 . 1 1 g: 6 , 9 , 1 2 , 1 8[...]

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