ARRIS 4387WG Wireless Router User Manual Manual Pt3
ARRIS Group, Inc. Wireless Router Manual Pt3
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Manual Pt3
Setting Up Ethemet/ VVLAN Client This chapter describes how to configure a computer for initial connection to the device If you have modified the router’s network setting, your LAN / WLAN clients should make appropriate changes in order to make successful connection. 3.1 Overview To access the Wireless Broadband Routers Webrbased Configuration Utility, at least one properly configured PC must be connected to the device and reside on the same subnet With the Wireless Broadband Router The easiest way to make the connection is attaching your host computers NIC directly to the LAN port of the device, though it is also allowed to configure the device via a Wireless client Whatever your connection method. the computer‘s Ethernet [W|re|ess interfaoe must be on the same subnet with the router As the Wireless Broadband Router is configured with these default values: 0 IP address: 1921681 1 0 Subnet mask: 255.255 255.0 ' DHCP server: Enabled with the IP address pool from 1921881100t01921881150 So you should set up your NlC‘s or wireless adapter’s TCP/IP settings as one of the following 1. To use dynamic IP Set your PC to be DHCP clientto accept the dynamic IP from the routers DHCP server 2 To use static IP' Set the IP address as 192.1651): (x is between 2 and 254), subnet mask as 255.255.2550 and the gateway as 19216811 to be on the same subnet with the router Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 10 The default TCPIIP setting for Windows is acting as a DHCP client, Please proceed to next section to verify or. if necessary. configure your TCP/lP settings. 3.2 Setting up TCP/IP Before proceeding, make sure your computer is equipped with Ethernet network card or Wireless adapter and has appropriate network card driver and TCPIIP installed. Notes: 1. if TCPIIP protocol is not installed on your PC, refer to Windows documentations for installation instructions, 2 For initial verification, we suggest that you connect only one PC directly to an LAN port on the Wireless Broadband Router, not through a hub. For V\findows 98/ME Step 1 Click on the Start menu. point to Settings and click on Control Panel. Step 2 Double-click the Network icon Step 3 In the Network vmndow, highlight TCPIIP protocol for your NlC or wireless adapter and click Properties. Step 4 Choose one of the methods as required. Option A: Using DHCF On the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically Then an IP address will be automatically assigned to your computer. 3 Setung Up ELhemet/ WLAN Chem my mm. mm. 1 AM“ nNSr-my-tm] a...“ | mature“... tum-x; tntp.e..m..m..|...,n.awmmt “w mt... m...n_,4....nw.e._..t mmtmmmmmm “mm” mm.” r mm mm.“ t mm; | Ogrion B: Using Fixed IP Address 0 On the IP Address tat}, select Specifyan IP address 0 Then set the \P address as 192.168.1.x (x is between 2 and 254), subnet mask as 255.255.2551), 0 Select the Gateway tab and set the gateway to 192.168.1.1 Step 5 Chck 0K twice to finish the configuration If your network setttngs have been changed. you thI be prompted to restart your computer. Click Yes to have new setttngs take effect 11 Widess Hoodlum! Runner User Mutual 12 CheoklRenew IP Address under Wrtlows SSIME The following seps help you \erifyif;our network adapter gets an IF address within the DHCF IF pool range (192.1681 100 .. l92.168,l.150 by dehult)ofthe router. If not. you rreyneed to renew the IF information. Step 1 Fromthe Star! menu.olid< Rmto openthe Ru'i dialog box. Step 2 Enter winipcfg in the dialog boxandthen click OK. Step 3 Selec the Bhemet or WLAN adapter from the drop-down list to show the IF address. If necesary. click Release and then Renewto get a new IF address. ForWindows ZDDufo Step! dick onthe Start rnenu.poim to Settings and click on tortrol Panel. Step 2 Double-click the Network and ElaI-up Connections or Network CornerAionsicon, Step 2 Fight-clickthe Local Jlrea Cornection icon for your NIC orwireless adapter and then click Properties. Steps Onthe General tab.highlight Irternet Prctoool [TCP/IP] and then click Properties. Step 4 Choose one ofthe methods as required: Og’on fl .- Using DHCP On the IP Address tab, en able Obtain an IP adctess auomatical Iyand then click OK, Then an IF address will be automaficallyassigned to your computer. 3 Setting Up Ethemet /WLAN C11 ant em you ennui WW hum-d mm» W "mum“ “Wm M.“ Warehouse,” mm.“ m. “was”? m, r: nu. w “anummw r fmivIuwnvtPaddre» Option 5: Using Fixed IP Address Select Use the following IP address and enter these settmgs. O IP address: 192 168.1.>< (x ts between 2 and 254) 0 Subnet mask: 255,255,255 0 ' Default Gateway: 19216811 . ChecklRenew IP Address under Windows ZODDIXP The foltowmg steps help you venfy tf your network adapter gets an t? address W|tmn the DHCP IP pool range (192 168.1.100 ~ 192.165 1.150 by defauit) ofthe router. If not, you may need to renew the H3 information. Step 1 Click Run from the Start menu to open the Run dialog box Step 2 Type cmd m the dlalog box and then ClICk OK. Step 3 At prompt, type ipconfig to see the IP mfonnattcn from DHCP sewer. Step 4 tf you want to get a newIP address, type ipconfig [release to release the previous IP address and then type ipconfig [renew to get a new one 13 Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 14 3.2 Setting up Wireless Client lf you Choose to access the router via a wireless client, also verify the follomnhg 1. Make sure your PC is equipped with 802.119 draft or 80211b wireless adapter and has appropriate WLAN card driver/utility and TCP/IP installed Set the wireless adapter to use appropriate TCP/lP settings as described in previous section. Launch the wireless adapters provided utility and verify that your Wireless client is configured with these settings: 0 Operation Mode: infrastructure ' SSID: SO211g-Sample ' Authentication: Open 0 WEF’ Mode: Disabled 3 Setting Up Ethernet /WLAN Chem 3.3 Checking Connection with the Router You can use the Ping command to verify whether or not your Ethernet/Wireless client has successfully connected to the Wireless Broadband Router To execute ping commahd‘ open the DOS windowahd ping the lP address of the router at the DOS prompt For example“ ping 192.169.1.1 if the following response occurs: Reply from 192 . 168 . 1.1 bytes=32 time=100ms TTL=253 Then the connection between the Wireless Broadband Router and the network has been successfully established. Othervmse, if you get a failed ping With the response of Request time out: Then the connection is tail Verify your network setting is correct For Ethernet client, also check the cable between the router and the PC 15 Web Configuration 4.1 Accessing Web-Based Configuration Utility Once your PC is properly configured as described in "3. Setting Up Ethernet/WLAN Client“, you can proceed as follows for initial configuration 1 Start your Web browser and type http:ll192.168.1.1 in the URL field. This address is the default private lP of your router IM A! m .alfidflw m me smv mm m... Snach mm mum Inlrirvs rum», Note: If the routers LAN port has been specified With new IP address, enter the newIP instead. 2. After connecting to the device, you will be prompted to enter the username and password Leave the username empty and enter the default password of admin mm mm mum nu iii-wanna Mum-Hm! SI: man a... “Vela sir-1m mun: num- a...“ [— r in-thwmdinwlvlmdl —-——i Figure M Login to Web Configuration Utility After you login. the System Overview page of the Wireless Broadband Router displays. From now on the Wireless Broadband Router acts as a Web server sending l—lTNIl. pages/forms on your request. You can click the menu options at the top to start your configuration task 17 Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 18 WhllE worklng With thls Web Configuration Utlllty. correspondlng conflguratlon fields are olsplayecl accordlng to your specmc selechon to avmd any posslble confhctmg semng In addmon. should you lnput |nval|d values, the utlllty prov|des |nstar|t prompt to help you recover from error inputs To enable Your Settings Afleryou have customlzed the settlngs and then cllck the Apply button . the oevlce vleI hegln reglsterlng your settmgs You Wlll be prompted to Walt for a few seconds for the router to commlt changes to permanent storage During thls process lt ls lmportant not to power on or off the router othervwse damage may be caused to the dewce Afterthe settlngs have been reglstered. the screen vwll return to prev|ous page and the settmgs are effective You may then proceed Wlth other configuration ta slIP Address & subnet Mask fields, enter the IP address and subnet mask for the LAN port. By default. the lP address and subnet mask of the LAN port is 192.168.1 1 and 255.255.255.0 respectively. Note that if you change the private IP address and apply the changes, the PC from Wnich you configure the router will lose the communication to the router. To reconnect, you may need to renewthe IP address of the PC or change to an IP address compatible with the new LAN port IP address. 2. ln DHCP Sewer > Service field, select whether to enable DHPC service on the LAN and WLAN port. The Wireless Broadband Router implements a built—in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) sewer on its LAN and WLAN interface, Vllthh dynamically assigns IP addresses to the DHCP clients on the LAN I WLAN. The DHCP server also provides a default gateway (the routers LAN IP address) and DNS addresses for DHCP clients to access the internet DHCP function spares you the hassle of manually assigning a fixed lP addressto each PC on the LAN / WLAN. It is probably you already have a DHCP server on your network and you do not enable this function DHCP server is enabled by default if you disable DHCP server, just click Apply to submit your changes. Otherwise proceed to next step. 3. if DHCP server is enabled, enter the fields below: DHCP Lease Time: Specify the time that a network device can lease a private IP address before the DHCP sewer reassigning the IP address. Note: If the WAN port (when set to acts as a DHCP client) does not getan IP address upon startup, the LAN clientsvvill be assigned with a lease tirne of1 minute instead of the time value specified in this field This is to ensure LAN clients Will Come back to renew its lease to update the parameters (default gateway. DNS server. etc.) when WAN port gets an IP address later from the lSP After the update of these 4. Web (‘onfigumlinn parameters, the lease time assigned to LAN clients turns to the lease time you specified. IP Pool Range: Specify the starting and ending IF| address of the IP address pool. Whenever a network device requests for an IF| address, the router will allocate an unused lP address from this pool and lease them to the device tor a specified amount of time 3. ”MW memmmmw limelI-mll' imam: W “W Hes“ m cm Flgure 4-8 LAN Configuratlon in Router Mode Wewing Current DHCP Assignments When DHCP server function is enabled, the router keeps a record of any machine (either Ethernet or Wireless node) that has leased IP from the specified IP pool. The DHCP lease table is displayed under System Overview > LAN Interface: [mum-"rm IACAlmrzS: met at: nu w Mllizwsutmel Husk. wz. last 1; amp sum; Ennblm mm nnuu Lena: manna A517 wflfinilm mm.“ Figure 4—9 DHCP Lease Table 27 Wireless Broadband Router Uscr Manual 28 4.4 Configuration for Bridge Mode A bridge connects two or more LANs together and oases the forwarding decision on the MAC address, Under Bridge mode, filters and iorwarding are not applicable. Acting as a bridge, the deVices supports DHCP server sen/ice. To set up the bridge mode, perlorm the procedures below. Part 1. Enable bridging function. Go to the WAN configuration page and select the Bridging option as the WAN/LAN relation and then click Apply to commit the changes. gum «M a. “mum "ye-w urn mm. mm. um] r...” Figure 4.10 Enabling Bridging Mode Part 2. LAN configuration. 1, In the Protocol item. select DHCP client or Manual Config as required. DHCP client: Select this option it there is already a DHCP server in your network which assigns lP to this bridge. It enabled. no further configuration is needed since the DHCP server will pass the required IP intormation. Click Apply to submit your changes. Note: After committing the settings. your configuring PC may lose connection to the device. To reconnect. you will need to make sure the PC uses an IP address in the same subnet as the device 4. Web Configuration ,a-- m u. mu- -,_e_-J_n a... m... ._....... m... “WWW.“ .....m..............e...,_. Wm wm- w .. W n M (m Figure 4-H Bridge Mode-DHCP Client Manual Conflg: If enabled. manually enter the IP address and its subnet mask in IP Address 8- Subnet Mask fields. For Manual Config setting only, in DHCP Server > Service item, select whether to have your bridge act as a DHCP server. if you disable DHCP service, no further configuration is required. Just click Applyto submit your changes. Note: Alter committing this setting, your configuring PC may lose connection to the device. To reconnect. you will need to make sure the PC uses an IP address in the same subnet as the manually entered IP. if DHCP server service is enabled. proceed to setup the items below: DHCP Lease Time: Specify the time that a network device can lease a private IP address before the device reassigning the IP address IP Pool Range: Specify the staffing and ending IP address 0! the IP address pool, Whenever a network device requests an Internet session, the device will allocate an unused IP addresses from this pool and lease them to the device for a specified amount of time. Default Gateway & DNS Servers: Specify the default gateway and DNS sewers for your network. These settings allow your network to access the Internet After finishing the settings above, click Apply to submit the changes. Note: Under Manual Ccnfig setting. after DHCP Servertakes effect, your configuring PC will need to renew its IP address to connect to the device. 20 Wireless Broadband Router Use1 Manual m... w. u. m._ n... ...u.. "mm-nu mm “mm. w... 174 mm Wm WM“ We” Wm, mum. w wanna». m...“ WM, .m..,, wru— wvm V7.fi.fi flaw- Figure 4—12 Budge Mode»Manual (20er 30
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