Alpha Networks WRGN16 Wireless 11n Router User Manual User s manual 2

Alpha Networks Inc. Wireless 11n Router User s manual 2

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150NDraft802.11nWirelessRouterModel#AR670WUser sManualVer.1A300N
2TableofContents1.Introduction.................................................................................................................................41.1PackageContents..................................................................................................................41.2Features.................................................................................................................................42.ConnectingtheRouter................................................................................................................53.VerifyingConnectiontotheRouter............................................................................................64.ConfiguringtheRouter...............................................................................................................9CableModem............................................................................................................................10DSL...........................................................................................................................................115.ConnectingtotheRouterWirelessly........................................................................................126.WebConfigurationUtility........................................................................................................136.1Setup...................................................................................................................................136.1.1InternetSetup...........................................................................................................136.1.2NetworkSetup.........................................................................................................146.1.3DDNS.......................................................................................................................156.1.4TimeSettings...........................................................................................................166.2.Wireless..............................................................................................................................176.2.1BasicWirelessSettings............................................................................................176.2.2WirelessSecurity.....................................................................................................18WEP..............................................................................................................................18WPA..............................................................................................................................19WPAwithRADIUS......................................................................................................20Wi-FiProtectedSetup(WPS).......................................................................................216.2.3WirelessMACFilter................................................................................................266.2.4AdvancedWirelessSettings....................................................................................276.3Security...............................................................................................................................286.3.1Firewall....................................................................................................................286.3.2VPNPassthrough.....................................................................................................296.4AccessRestrictions.............................................................................................................296.4.1IPFilters...................................................................................................................296.4.2MACFilters.............................................................................................................306.4.3URLBlocking..........................................................................................................316.4.4DomainBlocking.....................................................................................................326.4.5Schedule...................................................................................................................326.5Applications&Gaming......................................................................................................336.5.1PortRangeForwarding............................................................................................336.5.2PortRangeTriggering..............................................................................................346.5.3DMZ.........................................................................................................................356.5.4QoS..........................................................................................................................366.6Administration....................................................................................................................376.6.1Management.............................................................................................................376.6.2Log...........................................................................................................................386.6.3Diagnostics...............................................................................................................396.6.4FactoryDefaults.......................................................................................................39
36.6.5FirmwareUpgrade...................................................................................................406.6.6Restart......................................................................................................................406.7Status...................................................................................................................................416.7.1Router.......................................................................................................................416.7.2LocalNetwork.........................................................................................................426.7.3WirelessNetwork.....................................................................................................427.Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................43AppendixA Specifications........................................................................................................44AppendixB Information............................................................................................................45TechnicalSupport.........................................................................................................................47
41. IntroductionCongratulationsonyourpurchaseoftheAR670W150NWirelessRouter.The150NWirelessRouterisrecommendedtobeusedwithAirLink101 150Nor300Nwirelessproductstoprovidethebestperformance.Thehighbandwidthcombinedwithextendedwirelesscoveragedelivers fastandreliableconnectionsforallofyournetworkingapplications.Afullrangeofsecurity featuressuchasWEP,WPA-PSK,andWPA2-PSKprovide thehighestlevelofwirelessnetworksecurity.Thebuilt-inWebConfigurationUtilityallowsyoutosetuptherouterwithaneasy-to-useuserinterface.Bestofall,the150NWirelessRouterworkswith802.11gand802.11bnetworkdevicesensuringcompatibilitywithyourexistingwirelessproducts.1.1PackageContentsBeforeyoubegintheinstallation,pleasechecktheitemsofyourpackage:150NWirelessRouterRJ-45CablePowerAdapterQuick InstallationGuideManualCDIfanyitemcontainedisdamagedormissing,pleasecontactyourlocaldealerimmediately.Also,keeptheboxandpackagingmaterialsincaseyouneedtoshiptheunitinthefuture.1.2FeaturesIndustry shighestwirelessdataratewithIEEE802.11ndraftspecification2.02antennasforwidercoverageandstrongersignalstrengthtoeliminatedeadspots64-bit/128-bitWEPencryption,Pre-sharedKey(PSK),andWi-FiProtectedAccess(WPA2)andWPAsupportprovidefullprotectionforyourwirelessconnectionStrongersignalstrengthincreasesthereliabilityandspeedofwirelessconnectionsGreatforenvironmentswithhigherwirelessdata trafficrequirementsFullybackward-compatiblewith802.11b/gdevicesWorksbestwithAirLink101 300Nand150NWirelessAdapters,AWLH6070,AWLH6080,AWLC6070,AWLC6080,AWLL6070,andAWLL6080300N 300N300N300N
52.ConnectingtheRouterNote:Priortoconnectingtherouter,besuretopoweroffyourcomputer,DSL/Cablemodem,andtherouter.Youshouldsetuptherouterwithawiredconnectionfirstbeforeattemptingtosetupanywirelessconnections.Step 1 Connectoneendofanetworkcable to the WAN portoftherouterandconnecttheotherendofthecable to theDSL/Cablemodem.Step 2 Withanothernetworkcable,connectoneendof thecable toyourcomputer snetworkcardandconnecttheotherend tooneofthe LAN(Ethernet) portsoftherouter.Step 3 PowerontheDSL/Cablemodemandwait for thelightsonthemodemtosettledown.Step 4 Powerontherouterbyconnectingoneendofthesuppliedpoweradaptertothepowerjackof therouterandconnecting theotherend toanelectricaloutlet.Step 5 Poweronyourcomputer.Step 6 Makesurethe WAN,WLAN,andthe LAN portsthatthecomputerisconnectedtoarelit.Ifnot, trytheabovestepsagain.AR670W IconIllustrations:PowerOn:PoweronStatusBlinking:Functionproperly.WANOn: LinkestablishedBlinking:Datatransmission
6WirelessOn: WirelessisreadyBlinking: DatatransmissionLANOn: LinkestablishedBlinking:DatatransmissionWPS(WiFiProtectedSetup)BlinkingGreen:WPSsettinginprogressionStaticGreen:WPSsuccessfullysetupBlinkingRed:Errorfound3.VerifyingConnectiontotheRouterStep 1 Goto Start,Run,type command (forWindows95/98/ME)or cmd (forWindows2000/XP)andclick OK.Youwillsee thecommandpromptasbelow.Step 2 Type ping192.168.1.1 andpress Enter.Youshouldget fourreplyresponsesback.Step 3 Ifyouget Requesttimedout,or Destinationhostunreachable,double-checkthenetworkcableconnectionbetweenthecomputerandtherouterandtry Step 2 again.Ifyoustillencounterproblem,gotothenextstep;otherwiseproceedto Section3,ConfiguringtheRouter.Step 4 ForWindows2000/XP,type ipconfig/release andpress Enter.(Windows98se/MEusersskipahead to Step 6)
7Step 5 Type ipconfig/renew andpress Enter.YoushouldgetanIPaddressof192.168.1.x (where xisanumberbetween2-254).Proceed to Section3,ConfiguringtheRouter. Ifyoudon tgetan IPaddress,resettherouterbyholdingintheresetbuttonat thebackoftherouterfor10secondswhileitisONandtryipconfig/renew again.Step 6 ForWindows95/98/MEgo to Start,Run,type winipcfg andclick OK.(Stepisnotnecessary forWindows2000/XP)Step 7 Selectyournetworkcardfrom thedrop-downmenuandclick Release.
8Step 8 AfteryourIPaddressisreleased,click Renew.YoushouldgetanIPaddressof192.168.1.x (where xisanumberbetween2-254).Ifyoudon tgetanIPaddress,resettherouterbyholdingintheresetbuttonatthebackof therouterfor10secondswhileitisONandtry Renew again.
94.ConfiguringtheRouterStep 1 Openthewebbrowserand type 192.168.1.1 in theURLAddressfieldandpressEnter.Step 2 Enter admin forboththeusernameandpasswordfieldsandclick Login.Step 3 Selecttheproperregion, NorthAmerica or SouthAmerica,andclick Apply.Warning: Thisdevicerequires thattheuserorinstallerproperlyselectsthecurrentregionofoperationbeforeusingthisdevice.Thisdevicewillautomaticallylimittheallowablechannelsdeterminedby thecurrentregionofoperation. Incorrectlyselectingthecurrentregionofoperationmayresultin illegaloperationandmaycauseharmfulinterferencetoothersystems. Theuserisobligatedtoensure the
10deviceisoperatingaccordingtothechannellimitations,indoor/outdoorrestrictionsandlicenserequirementsforthecurrentcountryofoperation.CableModemFormostcablemodemusers,youshouldbeable toconnecttotheInternetwithoutanyconfiguration.IfyourISPhasprovidedyouwithahostname,enteritintheoptionalHostName field.Clickonthe CloneMACAddress button.Click Apply and OK tosavethesettings.Ifyouhave troubleconnectingtothe Internet,pleaserefertothe Troubleshootingsectionattheendofthisguide.
11DSLForDSLusers, followthestepsbelowtoconfigure therouter.Step 1 Select PPPoE fromthedrop-downmenu.Step 2 EnteryourusernameandpasswordprovidedbyyourISP.Note: Dependingonthe ISP,youmayneed toinclude thedomainnamewithyourusername.Example: username@sbcglobal.netStep 3 Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.Ifyouhave troubleconnectingtothe Internet,pleaserefertothe Troubleshootingsectionattheendofthismanual.
125.ConnectingtotheRouterWirelesslyBelowarethedefaultwirelesssettingsoftherouter.Youmustconfigureyourwirelessnetworkcardtothesamesettingsinordertoestablishawirelessconnectionto therouter.Pleaserefertoyourwirelessnetworkcard smanualonhow toconfigure thesesettings.SSID: defaultOperatingMode: InfrastructureAuthentication: OpenSystemChannel#: 6WEP: disabledIfyouwanttochange therouter swirelesssettings,login totherouterandselecttheWireless tab.Makesurethatyouclick Apply and OK tosavethesettings.Formoreinformationaboutwirelesssettings,refer tosection 6.2.
136.WebConfigurationUtilityThisrouterhasabuilt-inwebconfigurationutilitythatyoucanusetoconfiguretherouter ssettings.Simplylogintotherouterusingyourcomputer swebbrowser.6.1Setup6.1.1InternetSetupThisisthedefaultscreenwhenyoulogin to therouter swebconfigurationutility.YoucansetupyourInternetconnectionhere.
146.1.2NetworkSetupNetworkSetupallowsmanuallyconfiguringTCP/IPandDHCPsettings.AssigningStaticDHCPSettingsStep 1 Select Enabled in theunder theStaticDHCPSettingssectionStep 2 Selectacomputernamefromthedrop-downmenuorenteranameassociatedwiththisStaticIPAddress.Step 3 EntertheStaticIPAddressinthe IPAddress fieldStep 4 EntertheMACaddressofthecorrespondingcomputerinthe MACAddressfieldRemembertoclick Apply and OK tosaveyourchanges.
156.1.3DDNSDynamicDNS(DDNS)allowsanyuserwhowishestoaccessyourservertoreachitbyaregisteredDNSnameinsteadofanIPaddress.Beforeyouenable DDNS,youneedtoregisteranaccountwithoneoftheDDNSproviderslistedinthedrop-downmenu.ToEnableDDNS,selecttheDDNSprovideryouhaveregisteredwithandentertherequired fields.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
166.1.4TimeSettingsTimeSettingsallowyoutoconfigure therouterclock.Automatic connectsto theinternetandsynchronizestherouter sclockwithtimeprovidedbyaccuratetimeserversontheinternet.Using this featurerequires thatyourrouterhaveaworkinginternetconnection.Yourcomputer sclock allowsyou tosynchronizetherouter sclockwithyourcomputer ssystemclockManual providesyouwiththeoptionofsettingyourowndateandtime.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
176.2.Wireless6.2.1BasicWirelessSettingsYoucanconfigure therouter sbasicwirelesssettingsonthisscreen.Mode:ChoosefromMixed(n/g/b),Mixed(g/b),Wireless-11nOnly,Wireless-11gOnly,Wireless-11bOnly,orDisabledtostopwirelessfunction.NetworkName(SSID):Youcanchangetherouter sSSIDin thisfield.TheSSIDisthenamethatyourroutersendsoutwirelessly.OnceyouhavechangedtheSSID,yournetworkclientsneed tore-connectthemselvesusingthenewSSID.Channel:Select thedesiredchannel.Changingchannelsisusefulwhenyouareexperiencingslow,unstablewirelessconnections,orifyouareunabletoestablishawirelessconnectionatall.Yourrouterhas11channelsavailable(1-11).Startwithchannel1andworkyourwayup.Eachtimeyouchangechannelson therouter,restartthewirelesscomputersandthentry toconnect. If thecomputersareabletoconnect,testthechanneloutforawhileandmakesurethattheyhold theconnection.Keepchangingchannelsuntilyoufindonethatgivesyouastableconnection.Allthenetworkclientsneed tobeusingthesamechannel.SSIDBroadcast:ChoosetoenableordisablethebroadcastingofyourSSID.
186.2.2WirelessSecurityYoucanconfigurewirelesssecuritysuchasWEPorWPAencryptiononthisscreen.Note:Itisrecommended thatyouuseWPA-PSKorWPA2-PSKencryptionoverWEPifyourwirelessclientssupportit.Allof thewirelessclientsmustusethesamesecuritysettingsinordertoconnecttotherouter.WEPToenableWEP,select WEP from the SecurityMode.AuthenticationType:Select SharedKey
19Encryption:Choose 64bitsKeyType:Choose HEXWEPKey1: Entera10digitnumber.Thiswillbeyourwirelesspassword.Aneasyonetorememberisaphonenumberwithareacode(ex:8887463238).YoudonotneedtoenteranythinginWEPKey2,3and4.DefaultKey:Selectkey1Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.WPAToenableWPA,select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK from the SecurityMode.EncryptionMethods:Selecteither TKIP or AES astheencryptionmethod.AESisonlysupportedbysomenewercards,somakesurethatyourcardsupportsAESbeforeselectingthatoption.TKIPwillworkwithmostcards.Ifyouareunsure,chooseTKIP.Passphrase:Enterapassphrasebetween8 to63characterslong.Forbestsecurity,useapassphrasethatisatleast30characterslong.KeyRenewal:Enterthedesiredkeyrenewaltimeinseconds. Itisbest toleavethisatthedefaultsettingof1500.
20Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.WPAwithRADIUSIfyouareusingaRADIUSserverinyournetworkforauthentication,youmaychooseWPA or WPA2 fromthe SecurityMode.EncryptionMethods:Selecteither TKIP or AES astheencryptionmethod.RADIUSServer:EntertheIPAddressofyourRADIUSserver.RADIUSPort:EntertheportnumberofyourRADIUSserver.SharedKey:Enterthesharedkey.KeyRenewal:Enterthedesiredkeyrenewaltimeinseconds.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.WiFiProtectedSetup
21Wi-FiProtectedSetup  (WPS)isanewandeasywaytoconfigure theencryptionforyourwirelessnetworkclients.Inorder touseitwithyourrouter,firstly,youmustconfigurethewirelessencryptionontherouter.Youcanfindinstructionsforconfiguringitin theUserManuallocatedontheCD thatcamewithyourrouter.Secondly,youwillneedtohavewirelessadapters thatsupport this feature.IfyourwirelessadaptersdonotsupportWPS,youwillneedtosetupthewirelesssecuritymanuallyandyoucanskipthissection.In theinstructionsbelow,wearegoingtousetheutility,WirelessMonitorthatcomeswiththeAirlink101 300Nor150NWirelessAdapters,AWLC6070,AWLC6080,AWLH6070,AWLH6080,AWLL6070,andAWLL6080astheexample.First,gotothecomputerwith theAirlink101150Nor300NwirelessadapterandopentheWirelessMonitor.UnderAPList,clickon thewirelessyou trytoconnecttoandclickon the WPSConnect button.Note:IfyoudonotseetheWPSConnectbutton,youcangotowww.airlink101.com todownloadthelatestutilityanddriver.Chooseyourconfigurationmethod,either PushButton or PinCode andclick Next.
22Writedownthe PIN ifyouareusingPinCodemethodandclick next.
23IfyouchoosePushButtonmethod,makesure thatyouclickonthe Wi-FiProtectedSetup button.
24Gotoyourroutersconfigurationscreenandclickon Wireless.Thenclick Wirelesssecurity.MakesurethattheWi-FiProtectedSetup Enable boxischecked.Thenclickthe AddWirelessDeviceWizard button.IfyouareusingPinCodemethod,enterthePinCodein the PinNumber boxandclickconnect.IfyouareusingPushButtonmethod,clickon VirtualPushButton OR thephysicalpushbuttonontherouter.
25Afterafewmomentsboth therouterconfigurationscreenandtheadapterconfigurationscreenshouldshowamessagetellingyouthatyouareconnected.Click Finish ontheadapterscreen.
26Click Continue ontherouterconfigurationscreen.
276.2.3WirelessMACFilterYoucanrestrictcertainwirelessclients fromaccessingtherouterbyspecifyingtheirMACaddressandenablingaccessrestriction.Thisshouldnotbeusedasasecurityfeatureinplaceofencryption.Fromthepulldownmenu,selectwhetherthespecifiedwirelessclientswillbepreventedorpermittedtoaccessthewirelessnetwork.EntertheirMACaddressinthefieldsbelowandclick Apply and OK tosavethesettings.
286.2.4AdvancedWirelessSettingsYoucanconfigurevariousadvancedwirelesssettingsonthisscreen.ThesesettingsareforadvancedusersONLY.Mostuserswillwanttoleavethesesettingsalone.TransmissionRate:SelectfromAuto,1,2,5.5,6,9,11,12,18,24,36,48and54Mbps.TransmissionPower:Select from full,half,quarter,eighth,min.CTSProtectionMode:Select fromdisable,enable,auto.BeaconInterval:Enteravaluefromthevalidrangeof0to2346.Thedefaultvalueis100MillisecondsDTIMInterval:Enteravaluefromthevalidrangeof0 to255.Thedefaultvalueis1.FragmentationThreshold:Enteranevennumberfrom256 to2346.Thedefaultvalueis2346.RTSThreshold:Enteravaluefromthevalidrangeof0to2346.Thedefaultvalueis2346.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
296.3Security6.3.1FirewallBlockWANPing:Thissettingblocksremoteusersfrombeingabletopingyourinternet IPaddress.SPIMode:SelecttoenableordisableStatefulPacketInspection.Thissettingprovidesanadditionallevelofsecurity.However,itmayslowdownsomeapplicationssuchasVOIPPhonesandotherservicesthatrequireconstantstreamsofdata.Youcandisablethisfeature toeliminatelagproblemswithVOIPPhones.ItcanalsopreventVPNclients fromworkingproperly. IfyouarehavingtroubleconnectingtoyourVPN,youmaywanttodisablethisfeature.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
306.3.2VPNPassthroughYoucanselecttoenableordisablethepassthroughof IPSec,L2TP,and/or PPTP forconnectingtoaVPN.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.6.4AccessRestrictionsYoucansetuppolicies thatdenyorallowspecificclientstoaccessthe InternetbasedonIPaddress,MACaddress,URL,Domainoraspecifiedtime.6.4.1IPFiltersSetuppoliciesbasedonIPaddresses.Description:Enteranameforthepolicy.
31Status:Choosetoenableordisable theselectedpolicy.IPAddresses: SpecifytherangeofIPaddressesyouwishtoblock fromyourrouter.Protocol: Selectprotocol fromAll,TCP,UDPorICMPPort: EntertherangeofportsyouwishtoblockfromthespecifiedIPaddressesSchedule: EnterascheduletimeToviewallofthepolicies,click the Summary button.6.4.2MACFiltersBlockorallowaccesstothenetwork fordeviceswithspecificMACaddresses.EnterDescriptionName:Enteranameforthepolicy.MACAddress:EnteraMACaddressDHCPClient:SelectDHCPclientonyournetwork.Toviewallthepolicies,click the Summary button.
326.4.3URLBlockingYoucanblockthespecifiedclients fromaccessingcertainwebsitesbyURLEntertheURLortheKeywordyouwish toblock.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
336.4.4DomainBlockingBlockusers fromaccessingspecificdomainsontheinternet.6.4.5ScheduleSelectatimerangeinwhich thespecifiedclientstoaccesstheInternetby Day andTime.
346.5Applications&Gaming6.5.1PortRangeForwardingIfyouwanttohostanFTPoronlinegamingserver,youmustopenupportsontherouter.Thispageallowsyoutosetupportforwardingforthespecifiedapplications.Beforeusing forwarding,youshouldassignstaticIPaddressestothedesignatedPCs.Ifyouareonly forwardingoneport,youcanputitinboththe Start and End Portboxes.Protocol: Ifyoudon tknowwhichonetochoose,selectboth.ToIPAddress: Thisshouldbethe IPaddressof thecomputeryouwanttoforwardtheportsto.Makesurethatyoucheck the Enabled boxtoactivatethesetting,thenclick Apply andOK tosavethesettings.
356.5.2PortRangeTriggeringPorttriggeringallowstheroutertokeeptrackofoutgoingdataforspecificportnumbers.Therouterrememberswhichcomputersendsoutwhatdata,so thatwhentherequesteddatareturnsthroughtherouter,thedataissentbackto thepropercomputerbywayofIPaddressandportmappingrules.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
366.5.3DMZDMZ(De-MilitarizedZone)Hostisahostwithout theprotectionoftherouter s firewall.Itallowsacomputertobeexposedtounrestricted two-waycommunicationwith theInternet.Youshouldonlyusethisfeaturewhen thePortForwardingfunctionfailstomakeanapplicationwork.DMZ:Select toenableordisableDMZ.Host IPAddress:Specifythe IPaddressof thecomputeryouwishtousewithDMZ.Note:AnyDMZhostshouldhaveanewstaticIPaddressassignedtoitbecauseits IPaddressmaychangewhenusingtheDHCP function.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
376.5.4QoSTheQoS(QualityofService)featureallowsyou tospecifywhichapplicationsorcomputershavebandwidthpriorityoverothers,asopposedtolettingallcomputersandapplicationsshare thebandwidthequally.Therearepre-configuredoptions forsomepopularapplicationsthatyouareable tochoosefrom.YoucanalsosetmanualQoSrules:Firstchoose Manual,thenclick Apply.In Name,enteralabel foryournewrule.Enterthe IPaddressofthecomputeryouareconfiguringtheruleforinthe IP box.For PortRange,enterastartandendportforyourrule.Selectthe Priority youwanttosetfortherule.Thehigher thepriorityyousetfortherule,themorebandwidththatapplicationwillbeabletouse.Whenyouarefinished,click Add
386.6Administration6.6.1ManagementTheManagementscreenallowsyoutochangetherouter sloginpasswordaswellasotheradministrativesettings.RouterPassword:Set therouter sloginpassword.RemoteRouterAccess:Selecttoenableordisableremotemanagement/upgradeoftherouter.Youcanallowremotemanagementfromany IPAddressoraspecified IPAddressaswellastheportnumber.UPnP:UniversalPlugandPlay(UPnP)allowsWindowsMeandXPtoautomaticallyconfiguretherouterforvarious Internetapplications,suchasgamingandvideoconferencing.BackupandRestore:Youcanchoosetobackuptherouter ssettingssothatyoudon thave tomanuallyconfigurethesettingsagainifyouresettheroutertofactorydefault.
396.6.2LogYoucanchoosetoenableordisableloggingofyournetworkactivityonthisscreen.SMTPServer/IPAddress:Enteryourinternetserviceprovider soutgoingemailserveraddress.EmailAddress:Enteranemailaddresswhereyouwouldlike thelog tobesent.SendMailNow:Sendthelogfiletothespecifiedtheemailaddress.SaveLogFiletoLocalHardDrive:Savethecurrentloginformation toafileonyourcomputer.LogType:Specifytheinformationyouwantthesystemtolog.OptionsincludeSystemActivity,DebugInformation,Attacks,DroppedPackets,andNotice.ViewLog:AllowsyoutoseeloggedinformationrelatedtoSystemActivity,DebugInformation,Attacks,DroppedPackets,andNotice.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings.
406.6.3DiagnosticsTheDiagnosticsscreenallowsyou toperform Ping tests.PingTest:EntertheIPorURLAddressyouwishtopingandclick Ping.6.6.4FactoryDefaultsTheFactoryDefaultsscreenallowsyoutosetall therouter ssettingstothefactorydefault.Youcanusethisanytimeyou think thatyou vechangedsettingsthathavestoppedtherouter fromworking.Resettingtodefaultswillundoallofyourchanges.Clickonthe FactoryDefaults buttontorestoreallthesettingstodefault.
416.6.5FirmwareUpgradeTheFirmwareUpgradescreenallowsyoutoupgradetherouter sfirmware.Youmaydownload thenewfirmwarefromtheAirlink101website www.airlink101.comClickon Browse,thenbrowse tothenewfirmwareandclick Apply.Note:Donotpoweroff therouterduringthefirmwareupgrading,otherwiseyourroutermaybedamagedpermanently.6.6.6RestartTheRestartpageallowsyoutorestarttherouterwithoutrestoringthesettingstofactorydefault.Clickonthe Restart buttontorestarttherouter.
426.7Status6.7.1RouterTheRouterscreendisplaysasummaryofallrouterstatusinformation,including thefirmwareversion.Clickonthe Refresh buttontoreload thescreen.
436.7.2LocalNetworkTheLocalNetworkscreendisplaysstatusinformationregardingyourLocalAreaNetwork.Clickonthe DHCPClientTable todisplayalistofDHCPclientsinyournetwork.6.7.3WirelessNetworkTheWirelessNetworkscreendisplaysstatusinformationregardingyourwirelessnetwork.
447.TroubleshootingIfyouhave troubleconnectingtothe Internet,try thefollowingsteps.Step 1 PowerofftheCable/DSLmodem,router,andcomputerandwait for 5minutes.Step2Turnon theCable/DSLmodemandwait for thelightsonthemodemtosettledown.Step 3 Turnon therouterandwaitforthelightsontherouter tosettledown.Step 4 Turnon thecomputer.Step 5 Reconfiguretherouterasdescribedin Section 3.Step 6 Login totherouterandselect the Status tab.Step 7 Verifythatthe IPAddress,DefaultGateway,andatleastoneofthe DNS fieldshavevalidnumbersassignedtothem(insteadofall 0 s).Ifeach fieldhasavalidnumberassigned,therouterisconnectedtotheInternet.
45AppendixA SpecificationsStandardsIEEE802.11b /802.11gIEEE802.11ndraft2.0Ports 1xWANport4x10/100MbpsLANportAntennatype2External2dBiantennasSecurityWEP64/128-bitWPA2,WPALEDs Power,Status,WAN,WLAN,LAN,WPSAdvancedFeaturesQualityofService(QoS)WMMStatefulPacketInspection(SPI)/DoSVPNPass-throughWiFiProtectedSetupPIN(PersonalIdentificationNumber)PBC(Pushbuttonconfiguration)SystemRequirementWindows ,Mac ,orLinuxoperatingsystemInternetExplore5.5oraboveInstalledEthernetadapterRecommendedusewith300Nand150NWirelessAdapters:AWLH6070,AWLH6080,AWLC6070AWLC6080,AWLC6070,andAWLL6080forbestcompatibilityPower5V /2ADimensions225x120x30mm(LxWxH)TemperatureOperatingTemperature: 0 Cto40 CHumidity10%to95%Non-CondensingWarrantyLimited1-yearwarrantyCertificationFCC,CE, IC,UL,TUV3
46AppendixB InformationFederalCommunicationCommissionInterferenceStatementThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules. Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation. Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotry tocorrect theinterferencebyoneof thefollowingmeasures:Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.Increase theseparationbetween theequipmentandreceiver.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.FCCCaution:Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsible forcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.FCCRadiationExposureStatement:IEEE802.11bor802.11goperationof thisproductin theU.S.A.isfirmware-limitedtochannels1through11.IMPORTANTNOTE:FCCRadiationExposureStatement:ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitsset forthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance20cmbetweentheradiator&yourbody.This transmittermustnotbeco-locatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaor transmitter.Theavailabilityofsomespecificchannelsand/oroperational frequencybandsarecountrydependentandarefirmwareprogrammedatthe factorytomatchtheintendeddestination.Thefirmwaresettingisnotaccessiblebytheenduser.
47IndustryCanadaStatementThisdevicecomplieswithRSS-210oftheIndustryCanadaRules.Operationissubjectto thefollowingtwoconditions:1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterferenceand2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedeviceThisdevicehasbeendesignedtooperatewithanantennahavingamaximumgainof2.0..dBi.AntennahavingahighergainisstrictlyprohibitedperregulationsofIndustryCanada.Therequiredantennaimpedanceis50ohms.Toreducepotentialradiointerferencetootherusers, theantenna typeanditsgainshouldbesochosen thattheEIRPisnotmorethanrequiredforsuccessfulcommunication.IMPORTANTNOTE:ICRadiationExposureStatement:Thisequipmentcomplieswith ICradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance20cmbetweentheradiator&yourbody.EuropeanUnionNoticeRadioproductswiththeCEmarkingcomplywith theR&TTEDirective(1999/5/EC), theEMCDirective(2004/108/EC)andtheLowVoltageDirective(2006/95/EEC)issuedbytheCommissionoftheEuropeanCommunity.Compliancewith thesedirectivesimpliesconformitytothe followingEuropeanNorms:EN60950-1ProductSafetyEN300328 TechnicalrequirementforradioequipmentEN301489-1/-17GeneralEMCrequirements forradioequipment
48TechnicalSupportE-mail: support@airlink101.comTollFree:1-888-746-3238WebSite: www.airlink101.com*TheoreticalmaximumwirelesssignalratederivedfromIEEE802.11gstandardandIEEE802.11ndraftspecificationversion2.0.Actualdatathroughputwillvary.Networkconditionsandenvironmentalfactors,includingvolumeofnetworktraffic,buildingmaterialsandconstruction,mixofwirelessproductsused,radiofrequencyinterference(e.g.,cordlesstelephonesandmicrowaves)aswellasnetworkoverheadloweractualdatathroughputrate.Specificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Allproductsandtrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.Copyright 2008AirLink101

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