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USER GUIDE
802.11b/g/n Wireless AP/Router
SMCWBR14-3GN
20 Mason
Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: (949) 679-8000
802.11b/g/n wireless AP/Router
User Guide
January 2009
Pub. # 149100043400A
E012009-AP-R01
Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and
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SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice.
Copyright © 2009 by
SMC Networks, Inc.
20 Mason
Irvine, CA 92618
All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan
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free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the
applicable warranty term. All SMC products carry a standard 90-day limited warranty from
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Compliances
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
20cm between the radiator & your body. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n operation of this product in the U.S.A. is
firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country
dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended
destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
Following three 3G cards have passed co-located EMC / RF exposure test with this
device and could be used with this device. Other 3G card may or may not comply with the
FCC rule, please consult manufacture before purchase.
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EC Conformance Declaration
Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of
the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the
following conformance standards:
EN 60950-1: 2001
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN 50392: 2004
Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical apparatus
with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz -
300 GHz)
EN 300 328 V1.6.1 (2004-11)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband
transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM
band and using wide band modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential
requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) and EN 301 489-1 V1.5.1 (2004-11)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific
conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance
RLAN equipment
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in
all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive
use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in
order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for
supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some
areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454
- 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum
authority in France.
Modulation
Technology Interface Brand Name Model Name FCC ID
GSM HSDPA USB
Modem (3G Card) HUAWEI E220 QISE220
GSM/UMTS 3G Card Sony Ericsson MD300 PY7F3232021
GSM 3G Card Band Luxe C100S UZI-C100
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This device is intended for use in the following European Community and EFTA countries:
Czech
Estonian
Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab SMC seadme Radio LAN device vastavust
direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele
teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English Hereby, SMC, declares that this Radio LAN device is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Finnish
Suomi SMC vakuuttaa täten että Radio LAN device tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien
direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Dutch
Nederlands
Hierbij verklaart SMC dat het toestel Radio LAN device in
overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante
bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG
French
Français
Par la présente SMC déclare que l'appareil Radio LAN device est
conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions
pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE
Swedish
Svenska
Härmed intygar SMC att denna Radio LAN device står I
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga
relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Danish
Dansk
Undertegnede SMC erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Radio LAN
device overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv
1999/5/EF
German
Deutsch Hiermit erklärt SMC, dass sich dieser/diese/dieses Radio LAN device
in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den
anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet".
(BMWi)
Greek
ελληνικά
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ smc ΔΗΛΩ ΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ radio LAN device ΣΥΜΜΟΡ Φ ΝΕΤΑ Ι
ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙ Σ ΟΥ Σ Ι Ω ΔΕΙ Σ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙ Σ ΛΟΙΠ ΕΣ Σ Χ ΕΤΙ ΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ
ΟΔ ΗΓ Ι Α Σ 1999/5/ΕΚ
Hungarian
Magyar Alulírott, SMC nyilatkozom, hogy a Radio LAN device megfelel a
vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv
egyéb elõírásainak.
Italian
Italiano Con la presente SMC dichiara che questo Radio LAN device è
conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti
stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latvian
Latviski
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Lithuanian
Maltese
Malti
Spanish
Español Por medio de la presente SMC declara que el Radio LAN device
cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras
disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE
Polish
Polski
Portuguese
Português SMC declara que este Radio LAN device está conforme com os
requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovak
Slovensky
Slovenian
Slovensko
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About This Guide
Purpose
This guide details the hardware features of the wireless AP/Router, including its physical
and performance-related characteristics, and how to install the device and use its
configuration software.
Audience
This guide is for PC users with a working knowledge of computers. You should be familiar
with Windows operating system concepts.
Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this guide to show information:
Note: Emphasizes important information or calls your attention to related features or
instructions.
Caution: Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause loss of data, or damage the
system or equipment.
Warning: Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause personal injury.
Related Publications
The following publication gives basic information on how to install and use the wireless
AP/Router.
Quick Installation Guide
Also, as part of the wireless AP/Router’s software, there is online help that describes all
configuration related features.
Revision History
This section summarizes the changes in each revision of this guide.
January 2009 Revision
This is the first revision of this guide. This guide is valid for software release v1.0.0.6.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1
Package Checklist 1-1
Hardware Description 1-2
LED Indicators 1-4
Ethernet RJ-45 Ports 1-5
3G Modem USB Port 1-5
Power Socket 1-5
Reset Button 1-5
WPS Button 1-5
Chapter 2: Installation 2-1
Router Mode 2-1
AP Mode 2-2
Chapter 3: Network Planning 3-1
Internet Gateway Router 3-1
LAN Access Point 3-2
Wireless Bridge 3-3
Chapter 4: Initial Configuration 4-1
Using the Setup Wizard 4-2
Common Settings 4-4
Static IP 4-5
DHCP 4-6
PPPoE 4-6
3G 4-7
PPTP 4-8
L2TP 4-9
Bigpond 4-10
Chapter 5: System Configuration 5-1
Network Settings 5-4
Management IP 5-4
WAN Setting 5-5
WAN Connection 5-5
Contents
Backup WAN 5-5
Common Settings 5-5
DHCP 5-7
Static IP 5-8
PPPoE 5-9
3G 5-11
PPTP 5-13
L2TP 5-14
Bigpond 5-16
LAN Setting 5-17
QoS Setting 5-18
Wireless Settings 5-20
Basic Settings 5-21
Advanced Settings 5-23
WLAN Security 5-25
MAC Access Control Lists 5-35
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 5-37
Routing 5-40
Static Route 5-40
Dynamic Route 5-41
Multicast Routing 5-42
Firewall 5-43
NAT 5-43
Packet Filtering 5-47
URL Filter 5-49
Security Setting 5-50
Service Settings 5-51
DHCP 5-51
UPnP Setting 5-52
DDNS Settings 5-53
System Log Settings 5-54
Date and Time Settings 5-56
PING Test 5-58
Management Settings 5-59
Admin Accounts and Remote Administration 5-59
Config Settings 5-61
Firmware Upgrade 5-62
Status Information 5-63
System Information 5-63
Routing Table 5-66
Packet Statistics 5-67
System Logs 5-68
Appendix A: Troubleshooting A-1
Appendix B: Specifications B-1
Appendix C: License Information C-1
The GNU General Public License C-1
Glossary
Index
Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction
The SMCWBR14-3GN wireless AP/Router is an IEEE 802.11n wireless gateway
router that connects your Internet access device (cable or ADSL modem) to your PC
or local area network, or to its own secure wireless network.
The wireless AP/Router can be automatically configured with other Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) devices by simply pressing its WPS button. For more detailed
configuration, the unit can also be set up through its easy-to-use web interface.
The wireless AP/Router supports a wireless 3G Modem for primary and secondary
(backup) WAN connectivity via its 3G Modem USB Port.
Package Checklist
The wireless AP/Router package includes:
802.11b/g/n wireless AP/Router (
SMCWBR14-3GN
)
RJ-45 Category 5 network cable
AC power adapter
Quick Installation Guide
•User Guide CD
Inform your dealer if there are any incorrect, missing or damaged parts. If possible,
retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use them again to repack
the product in case there is a need to return it.
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Hardware Description
Figure 1-1. Rear Panel
Ethernet WAN
RJ-45 Port Ethernet LAN
RJ-45 Ports
Security Slot
3G Modem
USB Port
Reset Button
Power
Socket
Hardware Description
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Figure 1-2. Front Panel
Figure 1-3. Bottom Panel
Antennas
WLAN Button
WPS Button
3G Button
AP/Router Mode Switch
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LED Indicators
The
wireless AP/Router
includes nine status LED indicators, as described in the
following figure and table.
Figure 1-4. LED Indicators
*Slow flashing is an on-off cycle of once every 2 seconds. The flashing lasts for 10
seconds then stops.
LED Status Description
POWER On Green Indicates that the system is working normally.
WAN On/Flashing Green Indicates a valid link on the WAN Ethernet port. Flashing indicates
network activity.
Off The Ethernet port has no valid link.
LAN (4 LEDs) On/Flashing Green Indicates a valid link on the LAN Ethernet port. Flashing indicates
network activity.
Off The Ethernet port has no valid link.
WLAN On/Flashing Green Indicates the 802.11n radio is enabled. Flashing indicates wireless
network activity.
Off Indicates the 802.11n radio is disabled.
WPS On (for 10 seconds) Indicates the WPS authentication of a device has been successfully
completed.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates the WPS authentication of a client device is in progress.
Slow Flashing Green
(for 10 seconds)* Indicates the WPS authentication of a device did not complete after 120
seconds.
Off Indicates that WPS is not in progress.
3G Link
On Indicates a connection through the attached 3G/3.5G USB modem.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates that the PIN code has failed.
Slow Flashing Green Indicates that the 3G/3.5G USB modem is in the process of connecting.
Off Indicates that there is no connection or no attached 3G/3.5G device.
Power
WPS Link/Activity
802.11n Link/Activity
WAN Link/Activity
LAN Link/Activity
3G Link
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Ethernet RJ-45 Ports
The
wireless AP/Router
has the following RJ-45 ports:
The four RJ-45 LAN ports are for connections to PCs or to a 10/100 Mbps.
The RJ-45 WAN port is for connection to a DSL or cable modem, or to a LAN or
other device that provides your Internet access.
All RJ-45 ports auto-negotiate the operating speed to 10/100 Mbps, the mode to
half/full duplex, and the pin signals to MDI/MDI-X. Automatic MDI/MDI-X support
enables you to use straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs,
switches, or hubs.
3G Modem USB Port
The 3G Modem USB Port supports connection to a wireless cellular 3G or 3.5G
modem for broadband internet access. A PIN code is required for connection to the
internet.
Power Socket
The
wireless AP/Router
does not have a power switch. It is powered on when
connected to the AC power adapter, and the power adapter is connected to a power
source. The power adapter automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100-240
volts at 50 or 60 Hz. No voltage range settings are required.
Reset Button
The Reset button can be used to restart the wireless AP/Router or restore the
factory default configuration. If you press the button for less than 5 seconds, the
wireless AP/Router
will restart. If you press and hold down the button for 5 seconds
or more, any configuration changes you may have made are removed and the
wireless AP/Router
is restored to its factory default configuration.
WPS Button
Use the WPS button on the wireless AP/Router to automatically connect devices to
the network. Within two minutes, press the physical or virtual button on a single
wireless client device to enable it to join the WLAN.
The WPS configuration process may be initiated on any device. Only one client
device can connect with the wireless AP/Router after the WPS button is pressed.
There is no restriction to the order in which buttons are pressed.
Note: Any WPS-compatible devices could unintentionally join the WLAN if they are
within range during the two-minute set up period after the WPS button is pressed.
Note that only one device at a time can join the network when using the WPS
button.
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Chapter 2: Installation
The wireless AP/Router has two basic operating modes that can be set through the
switch on the bottom panel of the device:
Router Mode — Normal gateway mode that connects a wired LAN and wireless
clients to an Internet access device, such as a cable or DSL modem. This is the
factory set default mode.
AP Mode — An access point mode that extends a wired LAN to wireless clients.
In addition to these basic operating modes, each wireless interface supports a
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) link to another wireless AP/Router. These
advanced configurations are not described in this section. See “Network Planning”
on page 3-1 for more information.
In a basic configuration, how the wireless AP/Router is connected depends on the
operating mode. The following sections describe connections for basic Router Mode
and AP Mode operation.
Router Mode
In its default Router Mode, the wireless AP/Router forwards traffic between an
Internet connected cable or ADSL modem, and wired or wireless PCs or notebooks.
The basic connections are illustrated in the figure below.
Figure 2-1. Router Mode Connection
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To connect the wireless AP/Router in Router Mode for use as an Internet gateway,
follow these steps:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the wireless AP/Router’s WAN port to your
Internet connected cable or ADSL modem.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from the wireless AP/Router’s LAN port to your PC.
Alternatively, you can connect to a workgroup switch to support multiple users.
The wireless AP/Router can support up to 253 wired and wireless users.
3. Power on the wireless AP/Router by connecting the AC power adapter and
plugging it into a power source.
Caution: Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the wireless AP/Router. Otherwise,
the product may be damaged.
When you power on the wireless AP/Router, verify that the Power LED turns on
and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under “LED
Indicators” on page 1-4.
4. Set up wireless devices by pressing the WPS button on the wireless AP/Router
or by using the web interface. See “Initial Configuration” on page 4-1 for more
information on accessing the web interface.
AP Mode
In AP Mode, the wireless AP/Router operates as a wireless access point, extending
a local wired network to associated wireless clients (PCs or notebooks with wireless
capability). From any nearby location, you can then make a wireless connection to
the wireless AP/Router and access the wired network resources, including local
servers and the Internet.
In AP Mode, the wireless AP/Router does not support gateway functions on its WAN
port. Both the LAN port and the WAN ports can be connected to a local Ethernet
LAN.
Note: AP Mode is not the factory default mode and must be manually set using the
router/AP mode switch in the bottom of the unit. If the unit is already powered on,
switching the mode causes it to reboot.
AP Mode
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Figure 2-2. AP Mode Connection
To connect the wireless AP/Router for use as an access point, follow these steps:
1. Using Ethernet cables, connect the wireless AP/Router’s LAN and WAN ports
to PCs or a LAN switch.
2. Power on the wireless AP/Router by connecting the AC power adapter and
plugging it into a power source.
Caution: Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the wireless AP/Router. Otherwise,
the product may be damaged.
When you power on the wireless AP/Router, verify that the Power LED turns on
and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under “LED
Indicators” on page 1-4.
3. Set up wireless devices by pressing the WPS button on the wireless AP/Router
or by using the web interface. See “Initial Configuration” on page 4-1 for more
information on accessing the web interface.
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Chapter 3: Network Planning
The wireless AP/Router is designed to be very flexible in its deployment options. It
can be used as an Internet gateway for a small network, or as an access point to
extend an existing wired network to support wireless users. It also supports use as a
wireless bridge to connect two wired LANs.
This chapter explains some of the basic features of the wireless AP/Router and
shows some network topology examples in which the device is implemented.
Internet Gateway Router
The wireless AP/Router can connect directly to a cable or DSL modem to provide an
Internet connection for multiple users through a single service provider account.
Users connect to the wireless AP/Router either through a wired connection to a LAN
port, or though the device’s own wireless network. The wireless AP/Router functions
as an Internet gateway when set to Router Mode.
An Internet gateway employs several functions that essentially create two separate
Internet Protocol (IP) subnetworks; a private internal network with wired and
wireless users, and a public external network that connects to the Internet. Network
traffic is forwarded, or routed, between the two subnetworks.
Figure 3-1. Operating as an Internet Getway Router
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The private local network, connected to the LAN port or wireless interface, provides
a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for allocating IP addresses to
local PCs and wireless clients, and Network Address Translation (NAT) for mapping
the multiple "internal" IP addresses to one "external" IP address.
The public external network, connected to the WAN port, supports DHCP client,
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) and static IP for connection to an
Internet service provider (ISP) through a cable or DSL modem.
The 3G Modem link can provide a backup Internet connection with automatic
failover and fallback to the primary WAN connection.
LAN Access Point
The wireless AP/Router can provide an access point service for an existing wired
LAN, creating a wireless extension to the local network. The wireless AP/Router
functions as purely an access point when set to AP Mode. When used in this mode,
there are no gateway functions between the WAN port and the LAN and wireless
interface.
A Wi-Fi wireless network is defined by its Service Set Identifier (SSID) or network
name. Wireless clients that want to connect to a network must set their SSID to the
same SSID of the network service. The wireless AP/Router supports two separate
wireless interfaces, that is two SSIDs or Virtual Access Points (VAPs). The two VAP
interfaces can be configured separately to support different security settings or other
wireless functions.
Figure 3-2. Operating as an Access Point
Wireless Bridge
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Wireless Bridge
The IEEE 802.11 standard defines a Wireless Distribution System (WDS) for bridge
connections between access points. The wireless AP/Router can use WDS to
forward traffic on links between units.
A single WDS bridge link can be specified for the WLAN1 interface. One end of a
link must be configured as the “WDS Parent” and the other as the “WDS Child.
Note: The network domain of WDS child has to be the same as WDS parent.
Figure 3-3. Operating as a Wireless Bridge
Network Planning
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Chapter 4: Initial Configuration
The wireless AP/Router offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for
the configuration of all the unit’s features. Any PC directly attached to the unit can
access the management interface using a web browser, such as Internet Explorer
(version 6.0 or above).
This chapter describes the wireless AP/Router’s configurable features, all of which
may be accessed through the web interface.
Note: Before accessing the web interface, first set the device to Router or AP Mode
using the switch on the bottom panel. Note that the unit reboots when the
operating mode is changed.
It is recommended to make initial configuration changes by connecting a PC directly
to one of the wireless AP/Router's LAN ports. The wireless AP/Router has a default
IP address of 192.168.2.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If your PC is set to
"Obtain an IP address automatically" (that is, set as a DHCP client), you can connect
immediately to the web interface. Otherwise, you must set your PC IP address to be
on the same subnet as the wireless AP/Router (that is, the PC and wireless AP/
Router addresses must both start 192.168.2.x).
To access the configuration menu, follow these steps:
1. Use your web browser to connect to the management interface using the
default IP address of 192.168.2.1.
2. Log into the wireless AP/Router management interface by entering the default
username “admin” and password also “smcadmin,” then click Login.
Note: It is strongly recommended to change the default user name and password the
first time you access the web interface. For information on changing user names
and passwords, See “Admin Accounts and Remote Administration” on page 5-59.
Figure 4-1. Login Page
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Using the Setup Wizard
There are only a few basic steps you need to set up the wireless AP/Router and
provide a connection for network access for other wireless stations.
The Setup Wizard takes you through configuration procedures for the general
network settings. Follow these steps:
1. Launch the Setup Wizard – Click “Setup Wizard” on the left side of the screen
to enter the setup wizard page. Click Next to begin the setup.
Figure 4-2. Setup Wizard
2. Date/Time Configuration – Select a time zone according to where the device
is operated. Click Next after completing the setup.
Figure 4-3. Setup Wizard - Date/Time
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3. WAN Configuration – Specifies the Internet connection parameters for the
wireless AP/Router’s WAN port. Click Next after completing the setup. The
interface provides the facility for Dual WAN connections for purposes of
backing up the main internet connection.
Figure 4-4. Setup Wizard - WAN Configuration
The displayed items on this page are described in the sections that follow:
WAN Connection — By default, the access point WAN port is configured with
DHCP enabled. After you have network access to the access point, you can use the
web browser interface to modify the initial IP configuration, if needed. The options
are Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, 3G, PPTP, L2TP and Bigpond. Each option changes
the parameters displayed below it. (Default: DHCP)
Backup WAN — A backup failsafe connection for the WAN port (Dual WAN.)
Options are determined by the WAN Connection selected. Backup WAN and WAN
Connection parameters are identical for each of their seven equivilent modes: Static
IP, DHCP, PPPoE, 3G, PPTP, L2TP and Bigpond. (Default: None)
Main WAN Fallback: When the Backup WAN is enabled, Main WAN Fallback can
be enabled to periodically search the primary WAN port for recovery of the lost
connection. If connection is re-established the connection switches back to the
primary WAN connection. (Default: Disabled)
Note: When 3G is selected as the primary WAN Connection the Backup WAN must be a
DSL/Cable connection.
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Common Settings
The common settings for each WAN Connection mode are identical and are
described in the section below.
Figure 4-5. Common Settings
WAN Ethernet MAC — Some ISPs limit Internet connections to a specified MAC
address of one PC. This setting allows you to manually change the MAC address of
the wireless AP/Router's WAN interface to match the PC's MAC address provided to
your ISP for registration. You can enter the registered MAC address manually by
typing it in the boxes provided. Otherwise, connect only the PC with the registered
MAC address to the wireless AP/Router, then click the “MAC Clone.” (Default:
Original MAC)
Note: If you are unsure of the PC MAC address originally registered by your ISP, call
your ISP and request to register a new MAC address for your account. Register
the default MAC address of the wireless AP/Router.
Original MAC – Specifies a preset MAC address to uniquely identify the unit.
Manual Setting – Configures a specific MAC address to use for the WAN
connection.
Set DNS Server – Allows manual or automatic selection of DNS severs.
Primary DNS Server: The IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server on the
network. A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be used
to identify network hosts by familiar names instead of the IP addresses. If you have
one or more DNS servers located on the local network, type the IP addresses in
the text fields provided. Otherwise, leave the addresses as all zeros (0.0.0.0).
Secondary DNS Server: The IP address of the Secondary Domain Name Server
on the network.
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Static IP
Configures a static IP for the WAN port.
The following example shows the dual WAN function enabled using 3G as a
secondary WAN connection.
Figure 4-6. Setup Wizard - WAN Static IP
IP Address: The IP address of the wireless AP/Router. Valid IP addresses consist
of four decimal numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.
Subnet Mask: The mask that identifies the host address bits used for routing to
specific subnets.
Default Gateway: The IP address of the gateway router for the wireless AP/
Router, which is used if the requested destination address is not on the local
subnet.
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DHCP
Enables DHCP for the WAN port. The dual WAN option is disabled in the following
example.
Figure 4-7. Setup Wizard - WAN DHCP
PPPoE
Enable the wireless AP/Router IP address to be assigned automatically from an
Internet service provider (ISP) through an ADSL modem using Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). The dual WAN option is disabled in the following
example.
Figure 4-8. Setup Wizard - WAN PPPoE
PPPoE Network Mode: Sets a PPPoE network mode. (Default: DHCP)
PPPoE IP Address: Sets the static IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0, available when
PPPoE Network Mode is set to static IP.)
PPPoE Username: Sets the PPPoE user name for the WAN port.
(Default: PPPOE_USERNAME; Range: 1~32 characters)
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PPPoE Password: Sets a PPPoE password for the WAN port.
(Default: PPPOE_PASSWORD; Range: 1~32 characters)
3G
Enables a 3G/3.5G wide-area wireless cellular link on the WAN port using an
optional USB modem.
Note: To use this option you need to first connect a 3G/3.5G USB modem to the USB
port on the back of the unit and have registered an account with a cellular
operator.
The following example shows the dual WAN function enabled using 3G as a primary
connection and Static IP as a secondary WAN connection. An authenticated 3G
connection displays the message ‘Authenticated successfully’ beneath the PIN
code.
Figure 4-9. Setup Wizard - WAN 3G Authenticated
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The following cautionary message will appear each time you save your settings.
Figure 4-10. Setup Wizard - WAN 3G PIN Code Warning
An unauthenticated connection will display the message ‘Not dial yet’ beneath the
PIN code, as shown in the following illustration. However if you have previously
entered the correct PIN code followed by an incorrect PIN code, your connection will
wait ten seconds and automatically default to the correct PIN code for
authentication.
Figure 4-11. Setup Wizard - WAN 3G Unauthenticated
Pin Code Protect: Enables the use of a PIN code (personal identification number)
to encrypt access to the wireless 3G connection. Some service providers do not
require PIN code authentication. If the PIN code for your 3G/3.5G modem is
disabled disable this function. (Default: Enabled)
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•Pin Code: Specifies a PIN code number that corresponds with that set on your 3G/
3.5G USB modem and displays the status of the 3G connection.
-Not dial yet: Indicates that the PIN code has not been entered or is incorrect.
-Authenticated successfully: Indicates that the 3G connection has
authenticated successfully.
•Dial Code: A dialled access code that connects the USB device to the service
provider.
APN Service: The name that uniquely identifies the cellular operator, access point
name (APN).
•3G Username: The username of the account registered with the service provider.
3G Password: The password of the account registered with the service provider.
PPTP
Enable the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) for implementing virtual private
networks. The service is provided across the internet in the European countries. The
dual WAN option is disabled in the following example.
Figure 4-12. Setup Wizard - WAN PPTP
PPTP Network Mode: Sets a PPTP network mode. (Default: DHCP)
IP Address: Sets the static IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0, available when PPTP
Network Mode is set to static IP.)
Subnet Mask: Sets the static IP subnet mask. (Default: 255.255.255.0, available
when PPTP Network Mode is set to static IP.)
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Default Gateway: The IP address of the gateway router for the wireless AP/
Router, which is used if the requested destination address is not on the local
subnet.
PPTP Username: Sets the PPTP user name for the WAN port.
(Default: PPTP_USERNAME; Range: 1~32 characters)
PPTP Password: Sets a PPTP password for the WAN port. (Default:
PPTP_PASSWORD; Range: 1~32 characters)
L2TP
Enable the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) for implementing virtual private
networks. The service is provided across the internet in the European countries. The
dual WAN option is disabled in the following example.
Figure 4-13. Setup Wizard - WAN L2TP
L2TP Network Mode: Sets a L2TP network mode. (Default: DHCP)
IP Address: Sets the static IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0, available when L2TP
Network Mode is set to static IP.)
Subnet Mask: Sets the static IP subnet mask. (Default: 255.255.255.0, available
when L2TP Network Mode is set to static IP.)
Default Gateway: The IP address of the gateway router for the wireless AP/
Router, which is used if the requested destination address is not on the local
subnet.
L2TP Username: Sets the L2TP user name for the WAN port.
(Default: L2TP_USERNAME; Range: 1~32 characters)

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