TeleWell TW-EAV510 AC manual

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    TW - EAV510 AC USER GUIDE xDSL modem ADSL2+ / VDSL2 Wlan access point 5 Ghz and 2,4 Ghz and even 1300 Mbps speed USB 2.0 Ho st 3G /4G/L TE support Switch/firewall 4 x 10/100/1000Mbps LAN 1 x 10/100/100 Mbps WAN copyright © TeleWell Oy[...]

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    iii Content s 1 ! Product o verview 1-1 ! Hardwar e i ntro duct ion ............................................................................................................................ 1-1 ! Safety pr ecautions ...................................................................................................................................[...]

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    iv Storage s ervice ...................................................................................................................................... 5 - 72 ! Interface Group ing ................................................................................................................................ 5- 73 ! IP Tunnel ...................[...]

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    1 Product overview Overview Purpose This chapter provides an introduction to the physical aspects of the TW -EAV510 AC Router including safety precautions, prerequisites, and descriptions of the LEDs and interfaces. The TW -EAV510 AC Router will be referred to as TW -EAV510 AC Router throughout the remainder of this document. Content s This chapter[...]

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    1-2 Safety precautions Follow these recommendations to protect yourself and the TW -EAV510 AC Router from harm: • Use volume l abels to mark the type of power. • Use the power ada pter provided with the TW -EAV510 AC Router. • Pay att ention to the power load of the electrical outlet or extension cord. An overburdened power outlet or damaged [...]

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    1-3 Descri ption of LEDs a nd int erfa ces TW - EAV510 AC Router may s upport fol lowi ng i nter f ace ① Power Interf ace(x1) : 12V D C , 2.0 A; ② Power sw itch (x1) : To t urn on or turn off the power; ③ USB in terface (x2) : U SB 2.0 ho st only; ④ Ethernet Interface ( x5 ) : To be conne cted to a PC network c ard by a netw ork cable , als[...]

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    2 Hardware installation Overview Purpose This chapter provides instructions to install the TW -EAV510 AC Router hardware. Content s This chapter covers the following topics: To inst all the TW - EAV510 AC Route r To install the TW -EAV510 AC Router Supplies • TW -EAV510 AC Router • RJ-11 tele phone cable • RJ-45 cate gory 5 Ethernet cable •[...]

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    2-2 Figure 2-1 Cable conne ctio ns Procedure Connect the power adapter jack into the power socket on the TW -EAV510 AC Router 1 and plug the power adapter plug into an outlet. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable into the DSL port on the TW -EAV510 AC Router. 2 Connect one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet LAN port on the TW - 3 EAV510 [...]

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    3-1 3 Accessing the TW -EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool Overview Purpose This chapter explains how to access the TW -EAV510 AC Router web configuration tool. The management interface software is HTML-based and can be accessed using a web browser. Content s This chapter covers the following topic: To acces s the TW - EAV510 AC Router web con[...]

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    3-2 Note: For first-time configuration, connect the Ethernet cable from your computer to the LAN port on the TW -EAV510 AC Router. The default settings assign an IP subnet and an IP address. Manag eme nt IP s ett in gs To establish the initial connection, either use a computer configured to be a DHCP client, or use a computer with IP settings in th[...]

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    3-3 Figure 3-2 Device Inf o ho me pag e E ND O F S TEPS Config urati on me nus All configuration and management of the TW -EAV510 AC Router is done using the web configuration tool. Click on the Devic e In fo , Advanc ed Se tup , Wi re le ss , Dia gnost ics , and Manag eme nt menu items to view the configuration menus.[...]

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    4-1 4 Device Info Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Device Info windows of the TW -EAV510 AC Router. Click Devic e Inf o in the main menu to open the Device Info menu. Content s This chapter covers the following topics: Summary WAN Statist ics Route ARP DHCP[...]

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    4-2 Summary The Device Info window displays a summary of the general information about the TW - EAV510 AC Router such as the model name, software version, and addresses. Click Summary in the main menu to open the Device Info window; see Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Device Inf o wi ndow Table 4-2 describes the fields of the Device Info window. Table 4-2 F[...]

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    4-3 Field Desc ription Uptime The ti me since poweri ng on Line Rat e – Upstr eam ( Kbps) (read - only) The upst ream li ne ra te of the gateway. Line Rat e – Downstr eam ( Kbps) (read - only) The downst ream li ne ra te of the gateway. LAN IPv4 Addr ess (read - only) The IPv4 addres s of the LAN. Defaul t Gatewa y (read - only) The IP address [...]

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    4-4 Field Descri pti on Interface (read - only) The WAN servi ce. Descri pti o n (read - only) The WAN servi ce mode. Type (read - only) The WAN servi ce con nection type. VlanMuxi d (read - only) The VLAN ID o f the WAN servi ce. Igmp (read - only) Indicates if IGM P multicast is enabled or disabled. NAT (read - only) Indicates if NAT is enabled o[...]

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    4-5 Figure 4-5 Statisti cs window Table 4-6 describes the fields of the LAN window. Table 4-6 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Interface (read - only) The LAN int erfac e. Receive d (read - only) Shows the n umber of: • Bytes received. • Packets ( Pkts ) received. • Errors ( Errs ) received. • Packets dr opped ( Dr ops ). Transmitt [...]

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    4-6 WAN Ser vi ce The WAN window displays the statistics for the information received and transmitted over the WAN interface. Click WAN Ser vi ce in the Statis tics submenu to open the WAN window; see Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 WAN win do w Table 4-8 describes the fields of the WAN window. Table 4-8 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Interface (r[...]

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    4-7 Field Descri pti on • Packets dr opped ( Drop s ). Reset Stat isti cs Click to r eset the stat ist ics table . xTM The xTM window displays ATM and PTM ( VDSL2) statistics. Click xTM in the Statistics submenu to open the xTM window; see Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9 xTM window Table 4-10 describes the fields of the xTM window. Table 4- 10 Field d esc[...]

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    4-8 Field Descri pti ons Reset Click to r eset the stat ist ics table . TW - EAV510 AC The TW -EAV510 AC window displays the statistics for the TW -EAV510 AC. Click TW - EAV510 AC in the Statisti cs submenu to open the TW -EAV510 AC window; see Figure 4-11. Figure 4- 11 TW - EAV510 AC window[...]

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    4-9 Table 4-12 describes the fields of the TW -EAV510 AC window. Table 4- 12 Field De scripti ons Field Descri pti on Mode (r ea d - only) The TW - EAV510 AC mode. Traffi c Type (read - only) The tra ffic type. Status (read - only) The sta tus of the TW - EAV510 AC . Link Power Stat e (re ad - only) The li nk power state . Line Codi ng (r ead - onl[...]

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    4- 10 Field Descri pti on LCD Errors (rea d - only) The number of do wnstream and u pstre am LCD errors. Total Cells (read - only) The tot al numbe r of downstre am and up stream cells. Data Cell s ( read - only) The number of do wnstream and upst ream da ta cells. Bit Er rors (re ad - only) The number of do wnstream and upst ream Bi t errors. Tota[...]

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    4- 11 Table 4-14 describes the fields of the Route window. Table 4- 14 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Desti nati on (read - only) The dest inati on IP address of t he rou te. Gatewa y (read - only) The gate way used by th e rout e. Subnet Mask (read - only) The subne t mask of th e dest inati on. Flag (read - only) The sta tus of the rout[...]

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    5- 12 Field Descri pti on Device ( read - only) The port used by the ARP. DHCP To access the Device Info – DHCP Leases window, click the DHCP button in the device Info directory. This read-only window displays DHCP lease info. 5 Advanced Setup Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Advanced Setup of the TW -EAV510 AC Router. Click Advance d S[...]

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    5- 13 Content s This chapter covers the following topics: Layer2 Interface The Layer2 Interface menu enables you to select the type of Layer 2 Interface.[...]

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    5- 14 Select Layer2 Inter face from the Adv anced Setu p menu to open the Layer2 Interface submenu. ATM Inte rfac e The DSL ATM Interface Configuration window enables you to add, delete, or modify up to eight ATM Layer 2 interface connections. Note: ATM works in V DSL or ADSL mode. Click ATM Inte rfac e in the Layer2 Interface menu to open the DSL [...]

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    5- 15 Field Descri pti on Link Type (read - only) The DSL link type s elected for the ATM interface. Connect ion Mode (read - only) The conne ction mode selected for the ATM interface. The opt ions are: • Defaul t Mode – Single s ervice ov er one connection • VLAN MUX Mod e – Mult ip le VLA N service over one connection • MSC Mode – Mul[...]

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    5- 16 Figure 5-3 ATM PVC Conf igur atio n win dow Table 5-4 describes the fields of the ATM PVC Configuration window. Table 5-4 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on VPI [ 0 - 255] Enter a VPI value fr om 0 to 255. Note: The VPI value is provided by you r ISP. VCI [ 32 - 65535] Enter a VCI val ue fr om 32 t o 65535. Note: The VCI value is p rovi[...]

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    5- 17 Field Descri pti on • PPPoA (PPP over A TM) • IPoA (IP ov er ATM) Encapsula tion Mode Select an encapsul ation mode : • LLC/SNAP - BRIDGING • VC/MUX Service Cat egory Select a servi ce catego ry : • UBR wit hout PCR • UBR wit h PCR • CB R • Non re alti me VBR • Realt ime VBR Select Connection Mode Select a connect ion mod e [...]

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    5- 18 Figure 5-5 DSL PTM ( VDSL2) Inter face Con nection wind ow Table 5-6 describes the fields of the DSL PTM ( VDSL2) Interface Configuration window. Table 5-6 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Interface (read - only) The number of the PTM ( VDSL2) interface. DSL Lat ency (read - only) The lat ency r ate of the DSL . The laten cy is Path0.[...]

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    5- 19 Figure 5-7 PTM ( VDSL2) Confi gurat ion windo w Table 5-8 describes the fields of the PTM ( VDSL2) Interface Configuration window. Table 5-8 Field d escript ions Fiel d Descri pti on Select PTM ( VDSL2) Priori ty Select the PTM ( VDSL2) priority leve l: • Normal Prio rity • High Prio rit y ( Preemp tion ) Select Connection Mode Se lect a [...]

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    5- 20 Fiel d Descri pti on Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges . ETH Inter face The ETH WAN Interface Configuration window enables you to add, delete, or modify up to eight ETH WAN Layer 2 interface connections. Note: Selecting ETH disables ATM and PTM ( VDSL2) modes. Note: If you want to remove the Layer 2 interface, you must remove the WAN interf[...]

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    5- 21 ETH WAN Config uratio n If you have selected to add or modify an ETH interface connection, the ETH WAN Configuration window opens; see Figure 5-11. Figure 5- 11 ETH WAN Config uratio n windo w Table 5-12 describes the fields of the ETH WAN Configuration window. Table 5- 12 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Se lect a ETH p ort Select an[...]

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    5- 22 Figure 5- 13 WAN Ser vi ce S et up wi nd ow Table 5-14 describes the fields of the WAN Service Setup window. Table 5- 14 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Interface (read - only) The WAN servi ce. Descri pti on ( read - only) The WAN servi ce mode. Type (r ead - only) The WAN servi ce con nection type. VLAN8021p (re ad - only) The pri [...]

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    5- 23 WAN Ser vi ce I nt er fa ce Co nf ig ur at io n The WAN Service Interface Configuration windows enable you to configure the WAN service. Figure 5- 15 WAN Ser vi ce Interface Configuration windo w Table 5-16 describes the fields of the WAN Service Interface Configuration window. Table 5- 16 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Select a lay[...]

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    5- 24 When you have selected a layer 2 interface for the service and clicked Next , the WAN Service Configuration window opens; see Figure 5-17. Note: You can only select PPPoE, IP over Ethernet, or Bridging if you have selected an EoA layer2 link type. Figure 5- 17 WAN Ser vi ce C onf i gur at io n wi ndo w Table 5-18 describes the fields of the W[...]

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    5- 25 Field Descri pti on If you have selecte d PPPoE, click to open the WAN I P Set ti ng s w ind ow ; see WAN IP over Ethernet . If you have selected Bridging, click to open a summary of the WA N setup. See WAN Setup – Summary . WAN PPP oE If you select PPPoE as the WAN service type, the PPP Username and Password window opens; see Figure 5-29. [...]

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    5- 26 Field Descri pti on PPP Username Enter t he PPP username. PPP Password Enter t he PPP password. PPPoE Service Name Enter t he se rvice name of the network ISP. Authen tic ati on Met ho d S elect an authentication method: • AUTO • PAP • CHAP • MSCHAP The defa ult i s AUTO . Enable F ullcone NAT Enable t o appl y Full cone NAT mode. Dia[...]

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    5- 27 Field Descri pti on Enable I GMP Multica st Enable t o supp or t IGMP p roxy. Back Click to r etur n to previ ous window. Next Click to c onfig ure t he de fault gateway. See Routi ng – Default Gatewa y fo r de tai ls. WAN IP Se tt i ngs If you have selected IP over Ethernet as the WAN connection type, the WAN IP Settings window opens; see [...]

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    5- 28 Field Descri pti on PVC in MER mode. Optio n 60 Vendo r I D Contact your ISP for infor matio n. Optio n 61 IAID Contact your ISP for infor matio n. Optio n 61 DUID Contact your ISP for infor matio n. Optio n 125 Contact your ISP for infor matio n. Use t he f oll owing Sta tic IP addr ess Select to use a specif ied st atic IP addres s for the [...]

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    5- 29 Figure 5- 23 Rou ting – Default Gate way wi ndow Table 5-24 describes the fields of the Routing – Default Gateway window. Table 5- 24 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Selected WAN Interface Select a WAN inte rface from the drop - down menu. Back Click to r etur n to the previ ous wi ndow. Next Click to o pen t he DNS Config urati [...]

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    5- 30 Figure 5- 25 DNS Ser ver Config urati on wi ndow Table 5-26 describes the fields of the DNS Server Configuration window. Table 5- 26 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Obtai n DNS inf o fr om a WAN int erf ace Select to obtai n DNS serve r infor mation f rom a specified WAN interface. WAN I nt er fac e sel ec te d Select a WAN interf ac[...]

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    5- 31 WAN Setup – Summary If you have configured the WAN service and clicked Next , the WAN Setup – Summary window opens; see Figure 5-27. Figure 5- 27 WAN Set up – Summary window Table 5-28 describes the fields of the WAN Setup – Summary window. Table 5- 28 Field d escriptions Field Descri pti on Port/VPI/ VCI (read - only) Lists the po rt[...]

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    5- 32 Field Descri pti on disabled. Quali ty of S ervi ce ( read - only) Indicates if QoS rules are e nabled or disabled. Back Click to r etur n to previ ous window t o ver ify or modif y t he WAN set up. Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges . LAN The LAN Setup win dow enables you to configure the settings for the LAN interface. As a network device,[...]

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    5- 33 Figure 5- 29 LAN Setup windo w Table 5-30 describes the fields of the LAN Setup window. Table 5- 30 Field d escriptions F ield Descri pti on Group Name Select a group n ame . IP Address Enter t he LAN I P addre ss. Note: If you change the default IP address, the new address will take effect a fter the mo dem is rebooted. Subnet Mask Enter t h[...]

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    5- 34 F ield Descri pti on • Blockin g Mode Enable LAN side firewal l Enable t o appl y a f ire wal l to t he LAN. Disab le DHC P Ser ver Select to disa ble DHCP serv er to use a stat ic IP addres s. Enable DHCP Server Select to enabl e DHCP server and use a dynamic IP address range. Start IP Address If you have enab led DHCP server, enter a star[...]

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    5- 35 IPv6 Autoconfig The IPv6 Autoconfig window enables you to configure the settings for the LAN interface with IPv6. Click IPv6 Autoconfig in the LAN submenu to open the IPv6 Autoconfig window; This window allows you to configure IPv6. When you are finished, click the Apply / Save button.[...]

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    5- 36 Ethernet Port To access the Ethernet Port window, click the Ethernet Port button in the Advanced Setup submenu. You can configure the Media Type of Ethernet port in the new page and it will show you the Link Status of each Ethernet port. When you are finished, click the Save/Apply button[...]

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    5- 37 NAT Virtu al Serve rs Select Virtual Servers from the Advanced Setup menu to open the NAT submenu. If you have selected to Add a virtual server, the Add NAT – Virtual Servers window opens[...]

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    5- 38 Port Tri ggering Some applications such as games, video conferencing, remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router's firewall be opened for access by the applications. You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own (Custom application). Cli[...]

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    5- 39 DMZ Host Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the Router supports use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN. This IP address is not protected by NAT and will therefore be visible to agents on the Internet with the right type of software. Keep in mind that any client PC in the DMZ will be exposed to various types of [...]

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    5- 40 Security The Security window enables you to configure the IP filtering and MAC filtering. Select Security from the Ad vanced Set up menu to open the Security submenu. IP Filtering IP filtering allows you to configure the outgoing and incoming IP filter settings. Select IP Filtering from the Securit y menu to open the IP Filtering submenu. Out[...]

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    5- 41 Field Descri pti on filter to be removed from the list. Add Click to a dd an outg oing IP fi lter ; t he Add IP Filter -- Outgoi ng window opens . Rem ove Click to r emove selec ted o utgoi ng IP fil ter. If you have selected to Add an outgoing IP filter, the Add IP Filter -- Outgoing window opens; see Figure 5-33. Figure 5- 33 Add IP Fil ter[...]

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    5- 42 Field Descri pti on Source Subnet Mask Enter t he sou rce su bnet mas k. Source Port Enter t he sou rce por t number . Desti nati on IP Ad dress Enter t he des tinat ion IP addres s. Desti nati on Subnet Mask Enter t he des tinat ion su bnet mas k. Desti nati on Port Enter t he des tinat ion por t number . Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges [...]

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    5- 43 filter. Source Port (read - only) The sour ce port number of t he fi lter. Dest. Addr ess/ Mask (rea d - only) The dest inati on addr ess an d subnet mask. Dest. Por t ( read - only) The dest inati on port number. R emove Enable t he che ck - box to select the incoming IP filter to be removed from the list. Add Click to a dd an inco ming I P [...]

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    5- 44 Table 5- 38 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Filter Name Enter t he name of t he inc oming IP filt er. Protocol Select the prot ocol of the f ilter : • TCP/UDP • TCP • UDP • TCMP Source IP Addres s Enter t he sou rce I P addres s. Source Subnet Mask Enter t he sou rce su bnet mas k. Source Port Enter t he sou rce por t number [...]

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    5- 45 Figure 5- 39 MAC F il ter in g Set up win dow Table 5-40 describes the fields of the MAC Filtering Setup window. Table 5- 40 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Interface (read - only) The int erface of the MAC filter rule . Policy ( read - only) The MAC fil ter policy appli ed to the i nterf ace. Change Enable t he che ck - box to selec[...]

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    5- 46 Field Descri pti on Filter window opens. Remove Click to r emove selec ted MAC filt er r ule. If you have selected to Add a MAC filter, the Add MAC Filter window opens; see Figure 5-. Figure 5- 41 Add MAC Fi lte r wi ndow Table 5-42 describes the fields of the Add MAC Filter window. Table 5- 42 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Protoco[...]

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    5- 47 Field Descri pti on • LAN<=>WAN • WAN=> LAN • LAN=>WAN WAN I nt er fac es ( Conf ig ure d in Br id ge mode only ) Select the WAN inter face. Save/Apply Click to s ave c hanges . Parental Control The Parental Control menu enables you to configure time restrictions and setup URL filters. Select Parental Control from the Advanc[...]

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    5- 48 Field Descri pti on MAC (read - only) The MAC addre ss. Mon to Sun (read - only) Indicates the day(s) of the week tha t the tim e restriction is applied. Start (read - only) The sta rt t ime of the t ime re stric tion. Stop (read - only) The end time of the time restri ction . Remove Enable t he che ck - box to select the ti me restriction to[...]

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    5- 49 Field Descri pti on User Name Enter t he use rname of the user whom the ti me restriction is applied. Browser’ s MAC Add ress Select Browser’ s MAC Addre ss and enter the MAC a ddr ess o f the br ows er. Other MAC Add ress Select Other M AC Addr ess and enter another MAC a ddr ess . Days of t he we ek Enable t he che ck - box of the da y [...]

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    5- 50 Field Descri pti on URLs t hat are excl uded fro m fi lte ring . Select Include to ad d a URL to the filter list of filtered URLs. Addres s (read - only) The addr ess of the URL. Port (read - only) The port by whi ch the URL is access ed. Re move Enable t he che ck - box to select the U RL from the filter list to be remove d . Add Click to a [...]

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    5- 51 3G/4G/LTE To access the 3G window, click the 3G button in the Advanced Setup directory. This window allows you to set up 3G on the Router. When you are finished, click on the Save/A pply button. If you want to add new 3G dongle, click driver add button, and the new page will show you how to configure a new 3G dongle. After you are finished, c[...]

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    5- 53 Quality of Service Quality of Service enables you to configure the QoS settings for the WAN interface. Select Quali ty of Serv ice from the Ad vanced Set up menu to open the Quality of Service menu and the QoS -- Queue Management Configuration window; see Figure 5-51. Figu re 5- 51 Q oS – Queue Manageme nt Confi gura tion win dow Table 5-52[...]

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    5- 54 Field Des cription Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges . Queue Conf ig Select Queue Conf ig from the Qua lit y of Se rvic e menu to open the QoS Queue Configuration window; see Figure 5-53.[...]

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    5- 55 Figure 5- 53 QoS Que ue Confi gura tion win dow Table 5-54 describes the fields of the QoS Queue Configuration window.[...]

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    5- 56 Table 5- 54 Field d escript ion Field Descri pti on Name Enter t he name of t he QoS qu eu e. Enable Select Enable to use the Q oS queu e entry. Select Disabl e to stop using th e QoS qu eue entry. Interface Select the int erface for th e QoS queue entry . Pre cedence Select the prior ity level of the QoS queue entry. DSL Lat ency Select the [...]

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    5- 57 Figure 5- 55 QoS Cl ass ifi cati on wind ow Table 5-56 describes the fields of the QoS Classification window.[...]

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    5- 58 Table 5- 56 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Add Net work T raffi c Cl ass Rule Traffi c Class Name Enter t he tr affic class name. Rule Or der Select the order of t he rule : Note: The o nly ava ilabl e opti on is Last . Rule S tatus Select Enable to apply the rule. Select Disable to turn off th e rul e. Specify Cl assific ation Cri [...]

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    5- 59 Field Descri pti on (DSCP) Mark 80 2.1 p Pri ori ty Select an 802.1p priority level betw een 0 and 7 . Tag VLAN ID ( 0 - 4094) Assig n a VLAN ID tag bet ween 0 an d 409 4 Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges . Routing The Routing window enables you to configure the routing settings of the gateway. Select Routi ng from the Advanc ed S etup menu[...]

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    5- 60 Figure 5- 57 Defaul t Gat eway window Table 5-58 describes the fields of the Default Gateway window. Table 5- 58 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Selected WAN Interface Select the WAN inter f ace to use as the default gateway. Save/Apply Click to s ave c hanges . Static Rout e Select Static Route in the Routi ng menu to open the Stati[...]

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    5- 61 Figure 5- 59 Static Rou te window Table 5- describes the fields of the Static Route window. Table 5- 60 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Desti nati on (read - only) The dest inati on net work addr ess. Subnet Mask (read -o nly) The dest inati on subne t mask. Gatewa y (read - only) The selected gateway I P address. Interface (read - o[...]

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    5- 62 Figure 5-3 Static Rout e Add window Table 5-62 describes the fields of the Static Route Add window. Table 5- 62 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Desti nati on Networ k Addr ess Enter t he des tinat ion net work ad dress. Subnet Mask Enter t he des tinat ion su bnet mas k. Use I nter face Select an inte rface. Use Ga teway IP Addre ss [...]

  • Page 76

    5- 63 Table 5- 64 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Policy Name (read - only) The name of the policy r oute . Source IP (read - only) The sour ce IP address of t he pac kets. LAN Port (read - only) The LA N po rt in use. WAN (read - only) The sel ected routin g WAN inter face. Defaul t GW (read - only) The sel ected default gate way. Remove [...]

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    5- 64 Field Descri pti on Policy Name Enter a name for the policy. Physical LAN Port Select a LAN port. Source IP Enter t he sou rce I P. Use I nter face Select a routi ng WAN interf ace. Defaul t Gatewa y Enter t he def ault gateway. Save/Apply Click to s ave c hanges . RIP To activate RIP for the device, select the Enabled radio button for Global[...]

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    5- 65 Dynamic DNS The Router supports Dynamic DNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service). The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host name in any of the many domains, allowing access to a specified host from various locations on the Internet. This is enabled to allow remote access to a host by clicking a hy[...]

  • Page 79

    5- 66 Note DDNS requi res that an ac count be set up wi th on e of the supported DDNS servers prior to engaging i t on the Router. This funct ion wil l not work without an accept ed account with a DDNS serv er. DSL The DSL window enables you to configure the DSL settings of the gateway. Select DSL from the Advanc ed Se tup menu to open the DSL Sett[...]

  • Page 80

    5- 67 Figure 5- 67 DSL Setti ngs wi ndow Table 5-68 describes the fields of the DSL Settings window. Table 5- 68 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Select the modulat ion bel ow Enable t he applicable mo dula tio n(s) . Select the prof ile be low Enable t he app licabl e prof ile(s ). U S0 Enable t o appl y US0. Select the phone line pair bel[...]

  • Page 81

    5- 68 Field Descri pti on • Outer pai r Capabil ity Enable t he DSL c apabil ity: • Bitswap Enable • SRA Enable Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges . Advance d Se tti ngs Click to o pen t he DSL Advance d S ettings window. If you clicked Advance d Set ting s in the DSL Set tings window, the DSL Advanced Settings window opens; see Figure 5-69.[...]

  • Page 82

    5- 69 • L3 Apply Click to apply changes . Tone Sel ection Click to s elect th e ton e(s). The ADSL Tone Settings window opens . If you clicked the Tone Se lecti on button, the ADSL Tone Settings window opens; see Figure 5-71. Note: The ADSL tone settings should only be configured with the assistance of your ISP. Figure 5- 71 ADSL Tone Set ting s [...]

  • Page 83

    5- 70 Table 5- 72 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Upstr eam To nes Enable o r dis able t he ups tream t ones. Downstr eam Tones Enable o r dis able t he downs tream t ones. Check Al l Click to e nable all upst ream and do wnstre am tones. Clear All Click to d isabl e all upstream and downstream tones. Apply Click to a pply change s. Close [...]

  • Page 84

    5- 71 Table 5- 74 Field de scripti ons Field Descri pti on Enable UPn P proto col Enable t o tur n on UPn P proto col. Apply/ Save Click to s ave c hanges . DNS Proxy The DNS Proxy Configuration window enables you to enable and configure DNS proxy. Select DNS Pro xy from the Ad vanced Set up menu to open the DNS Proxy Configuration window; see Figu[...]

  • Page 85

    5- 72 DLNA Select DLNA from the Advanced Setup menu to open the DLNA window. This window allows you to config DLNA function. Click the Apply / Save button when you are finished. Storage service The Storage Service window displays Storage Device information from USB interface. Select Storage Service from the Ad vanced Setu p menu to open the Storage[...]

  • Page 86

    5- 73 Interface Grouping Interface Group supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Defau[...]

  • Page 87

    5- 74 IP Tunnel Select IP Tunnel from the Advanced Setup menu to open the IP Tunnel submenu. IPv6inIPv4 Select IPv6inIP v4 from the IP T unne l submenu to open the IP Tunneling-6in4 Tunnel Configuration window If you click Add , the detail of the IP Tunneling-6in4 Tunnel Configuration window will open IPv4inIP v6 Select IPv4inIP v6 from the IP T un[...]

  • Page 88

    5- 75 If you click Add , the detail of the IP Tunneling-4in6 Tunnel Configuration window will open IPSec To access the IPSec Tunnel Mode Connectio ns window, click the IPSec button in the Advanced Setup directory. This window allows you to configure IPSec . Click Add New Connection to edit IPSec tunnel mode connections from this page This window al[...]

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    5- 77 Power Management The Power Management window enables you to control of Hardware to evaluate power consumption. Select Power Management from the Advanc ed Set up menu to open the Power Management window Multicast To access the IGMP Configuration window, click the Multicast button in the Advanced Setup directory. Enter IGMP protocol configurati[...]

  • Page 91

    6- 78 6 Wireless Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Wireless setting of the TW-EAV510 AC Router. Click Wir eless in the main menu to Wireless configure menu. Figure6-1 Wireless menu WLAN 2.4GHz is menu to configure 2.4G wireless network which is also called 802.11n wireless network. WLAN 5GHz is menu to configure 5G wireless network which i[...]

  • Page 92

    6- 79 Wire le ss Adva nced Station Basic Setting The Basic window enables you to do basic setting of the TW -EAV510 AC Router Wireless. Click Basic in the main menu to open the basic setting window; see Figure 6-1. Figure 6-2 Wir el es s bas i c se tt in g Info window Table 6-2 describes the fields of the Wireless basic setting window.[...]

  • Page 93

    6- 80 Table 6-1 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Enable Wir eless A checkb ox that enab les (defaul t) or disa bles the wireles s LAN interface. When selected, the web GUI displays Hide access point, SSID, BSSID and Country s ettings . Hide Acces s Poi nt Select Hide access Point to prot ect the access point from detec tion by wireless acti[...]

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    6- 81 Security Setting This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. This page separate 2 areas: WSC setting manual Setting, click Security in the main menu to open the basic setting window; see Figure 6-3 Figure 6-3 Wir el es s se cur it y s et ti ng Info window Table6-4 describes the fields of the Wireless Sec[...]

  • Page 95

    6- 82 Field Descri pti on Device PIN Device Pi n is gen erat ed b y AP Select SSID: SSID used cur rently Networ k Aut hent icat ion Networ k Auth enti cati on us ed f or cl ient li nk t o AP, incl ude WEP encryp tio n, Share d, 802. 1x, WPA, an d WPA2 au th ent ic ati on . WEP Enc ryp ti on Enable o r Disa ble WE P E ncr ypt io n Select Enabled of [...]

  • Page 96

    6- 83 Table 6-6 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Encrypti on St rength Key l engt h: 1 28bi ts or 6 4bit s Netw ork Key 1 -4 Up to four keys that are in form of hex digitals could be set. Mobile users can’t access the AP if they haven’t set the same key as AP. For 64bits and 128bits keys, you should input 10 and 26 hexadecimal digitals [...]

  • Page 97

    6- 84 Figure 6-7 Wir el es s WEP en cr ypt i on setting Info window Table6-8 describes the fields of the Wireless 802.1x setting window.[...]

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    6- 85 Table 6-8 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on RADIUS Se rver IP Ad dress IPv 4 of Radius server RADIUS Po rt Radius serv er po rt, defau lt v alue is 1812 RADIUS Key Key s tri ng us ed t o Ra dius aut hent icat ion MAC Filter The Access List function is just like MAC address filtering and selected to permit or forbid access of wireless s[...]

  • Page 99

    6- 86 Field Descri pti on the wireles s device’s M AC ad dress. Deny Reject s acc ess for the s pecif ied MAC addre sses MAC Ad dre ss Lists the MA C addre sses subje ct t o the MA C Restri ct mo de. Th e Add button prompts an entry fiel d that requi res you type in a MAC addres s in a two - character, 6 - byte convention: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where[...]

  • Page 100

    6- 87 Field Descri pti on AP Mode Selecti ng Wirel ess Bri dge (Wir eless Distrib ution System) d isables Access Point (AP) f unct ional it y while selecti ng access Point e nabl es AP func tionality. In acc ess P oint mode, w ireless bridge f unctionality will still be availabl e and wirel ess sta tion s will be able to associa te to the AP. Bridg[...]

  • Page 101

    6- 88 Figure 6- 13 Wir el es s adv an ce d set t in g Inf o wi ndo w Table 7-14 describes the fields of the Wireless advance setting window.[...]

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    6- 89 Table 7- 14 Field d escript ions Field Description Band The frequency of 802.11ac Wireless Network, the new amendment allows IEEE 802.11a units to fall back to speeds of 54 Mbps coexist in the same network. Channel Allows selection of a specific channel or Auto mode. Auto Channel Timer The Auto Channel times the length it takes to scan in min[...]

  • Page 103

    6- 90 Field Description 2346. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor performance. RTS Threshold: Request To Send (RTS) specifies the packet size that exceeds the specified RTS threshold, which then triggers the RTS/CTS mechanism. Smaller packets are sent without using RTS/CTS. The default setting of 2347 (max length) will di[...]

  • Page 104

    6- 91 Field Description WMM APSD Automatic Power Save Delivery. Enable this to save power Station Info This window shows authenticated wireless stations and their status. Click Station I nfo in the main menu to open the Wireless station info. See Figure 7-15. Figure 7- 15 Wir el es s st at io n Info window Figure 7-16 describes the fields of the Wi[...]

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    7-1 7 Diagnostics Overview Purpose This chapter explains the diagnostics of the TW-EAV510 AC Router. Click Diagno stic s in the main menu to open Diagnostics menu. Content s This chapter covers the following topics: Diagno sti cs Diagnostics The Diagnostics window enables you to test your local connection and the connection to the DSL service provi[...]

  • Page 107

    7-2 Figure 7-1 Diagno stic s wi ndow Table 7-2 describes the fields of the Diagnostics window. Table 7-2 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Test t he conne ction to you r loc al net work Indicates the statu s of your loc al connectio n: • Pass • Fail • Disabl ed If your local connec tion continues to fail, click the Help link to open a [...]

  • Page 108

    7-3 Field Descri pti on Test t he conne ction to you r DSL se rvice provider Indicates the status of you r connection to your DSL se rvic e pr ovid er: • Pass • Fail • Disabl ed If your connection to your DSL service provider conti nues to fai l, cli ck the He lp link to open a tro ubleshoo ting walkthr ough. Next Connec tio n Click to c heck[...]

  • Page 109

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    8-5 8 Management Overview Purpose This chapter explains the Management menu of the TW -EAV510 AC Router. Click Mana geme nt in the main menu to open the Management menu. Content s This chapter covers the following topics: Settings System Log Security Log TR - 069 Client Internet Time Access Cont rol Update Sof tware Reboot Tools[...]

  • Page 111

    8-6 Settings The Settings windows enable you to backup, update, and restore the settings of the TW - EAV510 AC Router. Select Settings in the Mana gem ent menu to open the Settings submenu. Backup The Backup window enables you to save a backup copy of the settings you have configured for the TW -EAV510 AC Router. Select B ackup from the Settings su[...]

  • Page 112

    8-7 Table 8-1 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Settings File Name Enter t he fi le na me of t he sav ed set ti ngs or click Browse to locate the sav ed settings file . Update Set tin gs Click to u pload the saved sett ings fil e . Restor e Def ault The Restore Default Settings window enables you to restore the factory defaults of the TW -EA[...]

  • Page 113

    8-8 Figure 8-4 System Log window Table 8-5 describes the fields of the System Log window. Table 8-5 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on View S yste m Log Click to v iew t he sy stem log. The Sy stem Log informatio n windo w opens. Configu re Sy stem Lo g Click to c onfig ure t he s ystem log. The Configu rati on win dow open s. If you clicked [...]

  • Page 114

    8-9 Field Descri pti on Facilit y (read - only) The faci lita tor o f the log e ntry. Severity (read - only) The seve rity level of t he log entry . Mess age ( rea d - only) The deta ils of the log entry. Refres h Click to r efre sh t he sys tem l og. Close Click to c lose the syst em log. If you clicked Configure Sys tem Lo g in the System Log win[...]

  • Page 115

    8- 10 Field Descri pti on Displ ay L evel Select the dis play le vel: Mode Select the mode: Apply/ Save Click to s ave changes. . Security Log The System Log windows enable you view the security log of this device. Select Securit y Log in the Ma nageme nt menu to open the Security Log window;[...]

  • Page 116

    8- 11 If you clicked View in the Secur ity Lo g window, the Security Log information window opens; TR -069 Client The TR-069 Client window enables you to configure the ACS for the TW - EAV 510 AC Router. Select TR - 069 Client in the Man age ment menu to open the TR-069 Client -- Configuration window; see Figure 8-10.[...]

  • Page 117

    8- 12 Figure 8- 10 TR - 069 Client -- Confi gurat ion window Table 8-11 describes the fields of the TR -069 Client -- Configuration window. Table 8- 11 Field d escript ions Field Descri pti on Inform Select t o Enabl e or Di sabl e sending inform. Inform Interval Enter a n inf orm int erval in seconds. ACS URL Enter t he ACS URL. ACS Use r Name Ent[...]

  • Page 118

    8- 13 Field Descri pti on Connect ion Re quest Authen tica tion Enable t o req uire c onnecti on requ est authentication. Connect ion Re quest User Name Ente r the connection request userna me. Connect ion Re quest Passwo rd Enter t he con nection reques t pas sword. Connect ion Re quest URL (read - only) T he connection request UR L. Apply/ Save C[...]

  • Page 119

    8- 14 Access Control Ac cess Control enables you to configure the passwords of the usernames for the gateway. Select Acces s Cont rol in the Man age ment menu to open the Access Control menu. Passwords The Passwords window enables you to configure the admin passwords. Select Password s from the Acc ess Contr ol menu to open the Passwords window; se[...]

  • Page 120

    8- 15 Services The Services window enables you to enable or disable services Select Services from the Access Cont rol menu to open the Services window IP Addresses The IP Address Access Control mode, if enabled, permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List. If the Access Control mode is disabled[...]

  • Page 121

    8- 16 Click the Add button, access the following window displayed on the next page. Input the IP Address and Subnet Mask which you want to configure and then click Apply to enable this IP address Update Software The Update Software window enables you to update the software version for the gateway. Warnin g Software updates will result in lost setti[...]

  • Page 122

    8- 17 Note: Before updating the software version, you need to download the latest version online or obtain the latest version from your ISP. Select Update Sof tware in the Mana ge ment menu to open the Update Software window; see Figure 8-14. Figure 8- 14 Update Soft ware window Table 8-15 describes the fields of the Update Software window. Table 8[...]

  • Page 123

    8- 18 Figure 8-56 Reboot win dow Click Reboot to restart the device Tools This page will help you to diagnostic the status of your Network. You can use “Ping”, “Trace Route” and “Nslookup” methods in this page. After you input the IP address or Domain name, click " Ping ”, " Trace Route " or " Nslookup " butto[...]

  • Page 124

    9-1 9 Troubleshooting Overview Purpose This section identifies common problems that can arise during the use of the TW - EAV510 AC Router and offers solutions. Troubles hooti ng tab le Problem Troubles hooti ng suggesti on LEDs Power LED does not come on after power is switched on. • Check t he ou tlet by pluggi ng i n another electronic device. [...]

  • Page 125

    9-2 Problem Troubles hooti ng suggesti on that your u ser name and password are correct. LAN LED does n ot come on after connection is established. • Verif y t hat the power is swi tche d on . • Ensure t hat t he cab le is plugg ed int o the TW - EAV 510 AC Route r and a LAN computer . • Check t he ne twork adapt er or the cable connections f[...]

  • Page 126

    9-3 Problem Troubles hooti ng suggesti on Web pa ge s I forgot my user I D or password. If you have not cha nged the passwo rd from the default, t ry using admin as both the user ID and passw ord. Othe rwise, you can reset the device to the default configuration by pressing the Reset Defaul t butt on on the back panel of the TW - EAV510 AC Router t[...]

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    10 -5 10 TCP/IP configuration Overview The following procedures provide TCP/IP configuration instructions for all supported operating systems. Wind ows Vist a & 7 /8 1. Open Net work a nd sh aring Cent er from the Control Panel. 2. Open Man age n etwo rk co nne ct ion s from the Net work a nd sh aring Cent er . 3. Right-click Ethe rnet connect [...]

  • Page 129

    Glossary 10 -6 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component, and click Properties . The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties window appears. 4. Select the Obt ain an IP a ddres s a utomat ica lly radio but ton. 5. Select the Obt ain DNS s erve r a ddres s a utomat ica lly radio button. 6. Click OK to save the settings. E ND O F S TEPS Wind ows N[...]