Cameo Communications WLN2002 IEEE802.11n Draft 2.0 Three Mode Wireless Pocket AP User Manual Manual Part 1

Cameo Communications Inc IEEE802.11n Draft 2.0 Three Mode Wireless Pocket AP Manual Part 1

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Features...............................................................................................................5
1.2 Package Contents................................................................................................6
1.3 Hardware Overview..............................................................................................7
1.3.1 LED Indicators...........................................................................................7
1.3.2 Connectors.................................................................................................8
1.4 Travel Router Modes............................................................................................9
1.4.1 Switching Modes........................................................................................10
1.5 Making Connections.............................................................................................11
1.5.1 Connecting the Power Adapter..................................................................11
1.5.2 Connecting the Dual Head USB Cable......................................................11
1.5.3 Connecting the Ethernet Cable..................................................................12
1.6 System Requirements..........................................................................................12
1.6.1 Configuring Connections............................................................................12
CHAPTER 2: AP MODE
2.1 Installation............................................................................................................14
2.2 Web-Based Configuration....................................................................................15
2.2.1 Wizard........................................................................................................16
2.2.2 Setup..........................................................................................................18
Wireless Network Settings.........................................................................18
Local Area Network (LAN) Settings...........................................................21
Dynamic IP (DHCP)..................................................................................21
Static IP.....................................................................................................21
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Settings......................................................22
2.2.3 Advanced...................................................................................................23
Advanced Wireless Network Settings........................................................23
Access Control...........................................................................................24
2.2.4 System.......................................................................................................25
Admin.........................................................................................................25
Settings......................................................................................................25
Firmware....................................................................................................26
Time...........................................................................................................26
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2.2.5 Status.........................................................................................................27
Device Info.................................................................................................27
Logs...........................................................................................................27
Statistics.....................................................................................................27
Wireless.....................................................................................................27
CHAPTER 3: CLIENT MODE
3.1 Installation............................................................................................................29
3.1.1 Infrastructure Mode....................................................................................29
3.1.2 Ad-Hoc Mode.............................................................................................30
3.2 Web-Based Configuration....................................................................................31
3.2.1 Wizard........................................................................................................32
3.2.2 Setup..........................................................................................................34
Wireless AP/ AP Client Settings.................................................................34
Local Area Network (LAN) Settings...........................................................39
Dynamic IP (DHCP)...................................................................................39
Static IP......................................................................................................39
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Settings......................................................40
3.2.3 Advanced...................................................................................................40
Advanced Wireless Network Settings........................................................40
3.2.4 System.......................................................................................................41
Admin.........................................................................................................41
Settings......................................................................................................41
Firmware....................................................................................................42
Time...........................................................................................................42
3.2.5 Status.........................................................................................................43
Device Info.................................................................................................43
Logs...........................................................................................................43
Statistics.....................................................................................................43
CHAPTER 4: ROUTER MODE
4.1 Installation............................................................................................................45
4.2 Web-Based Configuration....................................................................................46
4.2.1 Wizard........................................................................................................47
4.2.2 Setup..........................................................................................................50
Wireless Network Settings.........................................................................50
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Local Area Network (LAN) Settings...........................................................53
Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings...........................................................54
Dynamic IP (DHCP)...................................................................................54
Static IP......................................................................................................54
PPPoE.......................................................................................................55
PPTP..........................................................................................................56
L2TP..........................................................................................................57
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Settings......................................................58
Dynamic DNS Settings..............................................................................59
4.2.3 Advanced...................................................................................................60
Access Control...........................................................................................60
IP Filter.......................................................................................................61
Parental Control.........................................................................................62
Virtual Server.............................................................................................63
Special AP..................................................................................................64
DMZ...........................................................................................................65
Firewall Settings.........................................................................................66
Advanced Network Settings.......................................................................67
Advanced Wireless Network Settings........................................................68
4.2.4 System.......................................................................................................69
Admin.........................................................................................................69
Settings......................................................................................................69
Firmware....................................................................................................70
Time...........................................................................................................70
Ping Test....................................................................................................71
4.2.5 Status.........................................................................................................71
Device Info.................................................................................................71
Statistics.....................................................................................................72
Wireless.....................................................................................................72
Logs...........................................................................................................72
Appendix A: Regulatory & Safety Information............................................................73
Appendix B: Specifications ........................................................................................77
Appendix C: Limited Warranty . .................................................................................78
Wireless Travel Router
Product
Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of the 3-in-1 Travel Router. The Travel Router
functions as an Access Point for wireless connections, an Access Point Client for
wired devices to have wireless connections, and a Router to share resources such as
computers, printers, files and other devices.
This User Manual will guide you on how to install and set up the Travel Router. Read
it carefully and keep it for future reference.
1.1 Features
• 3-in-1 Operation Mode: Supports AP, Router, and AP Client modes
• Smallest Networking Device
• Fast Wireless Networking: Provides fast data rate connection up to 300Mbps for
802.11n devices
• Full range compatibility: Compatible with IEEE 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b and
802.3u devices
• Low Power Consumption: Consumes less than 2.5 watts
• USB Bus Powered: Provides better mobility.
• Quick and Easy Setup with Web-based Management Utility
• Strong Network Security - Supports the following features:
→ WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK security standars
→
WPS button for Wi-Fi WPS configuration
→
PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP protocol for DSL connections
→
Firewall protection
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1.2 Package Contents
Check if your package comes with the following items. If any of them is missing or
appears damaged, please contact your retailer.
Travel Router
Pouch
Power Adapter
Ethernet Cable
Dual Head USB Cable
CD-ROM
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1.3 Hardware Overview
1.3.1 LED Indicators
POWER
LAN
WLAN
Power LED
Lights when the power is
connected.
LAN / WAN LED
GREEN (solid)
• Lights when LAN/WAN port is connected to a DSL
or cable modem successfully.
GREEN (blinks)
WLAN / WPS LED
Flashes to indicate activity.
GREEN
• Blinks when a wireless
device is connected.
• Blinks when data
transfer is in progress.
AMBER
• Blinks when WPS is
enabled.
• Blinks when transmitting or receiving data through
the LAN / WAN connection.
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1.3.2 Connectors
Reset Button
Press and hold for 5
seconds to reboot the
device and restore the
factory default settings.
WPS Button
Power Port
Press to enable Wi-Fi
Protected Setup.
Connect the power adapter
or the USB cable to this
port.
LAN / WAN Port
Connect to a wired network or a DSL modem,
a computer, or other device such as a switch
or a hub using the Ethernet cable.
Note:
A wireless network normally requires a network name (SSID) and WPA security key to prevent
unwanted access to the network. This process requires users to have knowledge of WiFi devices
and their configurations. But with WPS enabled, the network name (SSID) and WPA security key of
the devices are automatically configured.
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1.4 Travel Router Modes
Before using the travel router, determine the type of mode you want to use:
• Access Point (AP) Mode
With AP mode, you can use the
travel router as an access point for
wireless clients to connect to the
local area network (LAN) and to
other wireless clients.
Internet
DSL /
Cable Modem
Broadband
Router
Wireless Station
Wireless Station
Mobile PDA
• Client Mode
Switch to this AP-Client mode to connect a device to the travel router using an RJ45 cable and use the travel router as a wireless adapter. This mode enables the
Ethernet-connected device to have wireless function over a network.
Wireless Station
Internet
ADSL /
Cable Modem
WLAN AP /
Router
Printer
Game Console
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• Router Mode
Use this mode to connect the travel router to a DSL or cable modem. With this
mode, wireless clients connect to the Internet through the travel router using one
account and one IP address.
Internet
Wireless Station
ADSL /
Cable Modem
Mobile PDA
1.4.1 Switching Modes
Use the mode switch at the bottom of the travel router to change modes.
Mode Switch
Adjust the switch to change
modes:
AP
AP
Client
RT
Client
Router
1 Unplug the power source (power adapter or USB cable) if it is connected.
2 Adjust the switch to desired mode.
3 Re-connect the power source to the power port.
Note:
Make sure to unplug the power source from the power port first before switching modes.
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1.5 Making Connections
1.5.1 Connecting the Power Adapter
Use the power adapter to directly connect to a
power outlet.
1 Connect the power adapter to the power
port of the travel router.
2 Plug the power adapter to an outlet or power
strip.
1.5.2 Connecting the Dual Head USB Cable
Some computers have over-current protection capability. This means that when the
current of a USB port goes over 500mA, the connected device will not be accessed
by the computer. To avoid this risk, use the dual head USB cable supplied with your
travel router.
To connect, follow the steps below:
1 Connect the two heads of the USB cable to
your computer.
2 Plug the other end to the power port of the
travel router.
Note:
Make sure you connect the dual head USB cable to the computer first before connecting the travel
router.
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1.5.3 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Use the Ethernet (RJ-45) cable to connect to a computer for wired connection or
connect to a DSL or cable modem for internet connection.
1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to your computer or a DSL or cable
modem.
2 Plug the other end to the LAN port of the travel router.
Cable modem connection
Wired computer connection
1.6 System Requirements
• Operating systems: Windows XP, Vista
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
• At least one RJ-45 Ethernet network
1.6.1 Configuring Connections
To properly detect the connections, configure your computer’s network settings first.
The following instructions are based on Windows XP. Non-Windows XP users will
see similar screens.
1 For Windows XP, click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Right
click on a connection, then select Properties.
2 Highlight Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP), then click
Properties.
3 Click Obtain an IP address
automatically and Obtain
DNS server address
automatically.
4 Click OK and OK again.
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AP Mode
With AP mode, you can use the travel router as an access point of your wireless
device.
Before You Begin
Checklist
√ A valid network or Internet connection.
√ A DSL / cable modem provided by the ISP as part of the broadband connection
installation.
√ A broadband router that connects to the DSL / cable modem for internet
connection sharing.
You need to connect...
• Connect the travel router to your router or network that has a DHCP server. The
travel router will obtain an IP address from the network automatically.
• Connect the LAN port of the travel router to the LAN port on your network then
plug in the power adapter.
• Use wireless adapters to connect to the ravel router (default SSID TRENDnet654).
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2.1 Installation
Network Diagram
Internet
DSL /
Cable Modem
Broadband
Router
Wireless Station
Wireless Station
Mobile PDA
1 Adjust the switch to AP mode.
2 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the travel router and the other end to
the DSL or cable modem.
3 Turn on or plug in the DSL / cable modem and the broadband router.
4 Connect the power adapter to the travel router and plug to an outlet or power
strip. Wait for the travel router to boot.
5 Check the LED indicators to verify
connection.
6 Enable the wireless function of the
wireless clients or devices.
The following LED
indicators should be lit...
√ Power LED (solid)
√ LAN LED (solid)
Note:
Make sure you remove the power source from the travel router first before adjusting the mode
switch.
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2.2 Web-Based Configuration
After making all the required connections, configure the travel router using the webbased configuration utility.
How to Access the Configuration Utility
1 Open a web-browser and enter the default address: http://tew-654tr/.
Notes:
You can also access the web-based configuration by any of the following ways:
1. If your LAN connection uses DHCP, the travel router can obtain an IP address from the DHCP
server. You can either enter that IP address or the default address http://tew-654tr/ on the
browser’s address field to open the web-based configuration utility.
2. If your LAN connection uses Static IP, You can either enter http://tew-654tr/ or that static IP
address on the browser’s address field. The default IP address is 192.168.10.1.
If you cannot access the configuration utility:
• Disable the Internet security software on the computer. The firewall may block access to the
configuration page. Check the software firewall documentation for help.
2 Enter the default User Name and Password: admin.
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After login, the Status > Device Info page is displayed.
To access a page, click the buttons on the right.
To logout, click Logout.
Note:
For novice users, it is recommended to use the Setup Wizard to configure the travel router.
2.2.1 Wizard
Click the Wizard button to configure the travel router using the setup wizard.
1 Click Next to continue.
2 Create a new Password, then click
Next to continue.
3 Create a new Wireless Network Name
and select the Channel (6 by default).
Click Next to continue.
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4 Select the type of security, then click
Next to continue.
If you select None, skip to step 5.
If you select Best...
Enter the Passphrase, then click Next to
continue.
Skip to step 5.
Note:
The Passphrase must be 8-63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal characters.
If you select Better...
Enter the Passphrase, then click Next to
continue.
Skip to step 5.
If you select Good...
Select the Key Format and Key Length.
Enter the WEP Key, then click Next to
continue.
5 The wireless security setting is displayed.
Take note of the information then click
Save.
The information shown varies depending
on the selected security level.
6 Click Restart to reboot the access point
and the device.
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2.2.2 Setup
The Setup menu allows you to configure basic router settings. Click the Setup button
then the submenu to view page.
Wireless Network Settings
Enable Wireless
Check the box to enable
wireless function. Uncheck to
disable it.
Wireless Network Name
The name of your wireless
network, also called Service Set
Identifier (SSID).
Enter up to 32 characters.
Enable Auto Channel Scan
Auto channel scan selects the
channel with the least amount of
interference. Check to enable auto channel scan.
Wireless Channel
Manually select the channel from the list. By default, the channel is set to 6. If Enable
Auto Channel Scan is checked, this box is grayed out.
802.11 Mode
Limit the type of wireless clients to allow connection with. Select any of the following
modes if your clients are:
• 2.4Ghz 802.11b/g mixed mode: a mix of 802.11b and 11g wireless devices.
• 2.4Ghz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode: a mix of 802.11b, 11g, 11n wireless devices.
• 2.4Ghz 802.11n only mode: all 802.11n wireless devices.
Channel Width
Select the appropriate channel width:
• 20 MHz (Default): Select if your wireless clients are not 802.11n.
• Auto 20/40 MHz: Select if your wireless clients are a mix of 802.11b, 11g, 11n
wireless clients. If you are not sure which wireless clients you are using, select
Auto.
Enable Hidden Wireless
Check to hide the SSID of your wireless network to be broadcasted when wireless
clients scan for wireless networks. To display the router’s SSID, keep the box
unchecked (default).
WMM Enable
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) improves the quality of video and voice applications
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transmitted over a wireless network. This function is commonly used with multimedia
applications such as a game console. Check the box to enable WMM.
Wireless Security Mode
Select the security level for your wireless network. Select the wireless security mode
from the list:
• Disable Wireless Security: (Default) Select if you do not want to use any wireless
security.
• Enable WEP Wireless Security (basic)
• Enable WPA Wireless Security (enhanced)
• Enable WPA-2 Wireless Security (enhanced)
• Enable WPA-Auto Wireless Security (enhanced): Select if you are unsure which
WPA wireless security to use.
The required settings vary depending on the selected mode.
WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the basic encryption method. With WEP
encryption, all wireless clients must enter the same key to connect to the access
point.
Authentication
Select the type of authentication:
• Open system: Allows public
access to the travel router via
wireless communications.
• Shared Key: Requires users
to enter the same WEP key
to exchange data with other
wireless devices.
• Auto: Select Auto if you are
unsure which authentication suits best for your wireless clients.
Key Length
Select the key length or the level of encryption:
• 64Bit: Select to enter 10 hexadecimal characters with any combination of 0-9 or
A-F
• 128Bit: Select to enter 26 hexadecimal characters with any combination of 0-9
or A-F
Key Format
Select the key format:
• ASCII: Select to enter ASCII characters.
• HEX: Select to enter hexadecimal characters.
Default WEP Key
The travel router supports up to 4 sets of WEP keys. Select which WEP Key is
used as the default key from the list.
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WEP KEY 1-4
Manually enter a set of WEP key for each box. Select the default WEP key from
the Default WEP Key list.
WPA / WPA-2 / WPA-Auto
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) uses high grade encryption and authentication
which is designed to improve WEP encryption. WPA / WPA-2 / WPA-Auto uses a
passphrase to authenticate wireless connections.
Cipher Type
Select the encryption method:
• TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol.
• AES: Advanced Encyption
Standard.
• Auto: Select Auto if you are unsure which method is suitable for your wireless
clients.
PSK/EAP
Select the authentication method:
• PSK: Select to use a passphrase for authentication.
Passphrase
Create a passphrase. The passphrase must be 64 hexadecimal or 8-63
ASCII characters.
Confirm Passphrase
Re-enter passphrase.
• EAP: Select to use Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). This should only
be used when a Radius server is connected to the travel router. You can have
up to 2 Radius server settings.
IP
Enter the IP address of the
Radius server.
Port
Enter the port number of the
Radius server. The default
value is 1812.
Shared Secret
Enter the secret key shared
between the travel router and
the Radius server.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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Local Area Network (LAN) Settings
Dynamic IP (DHCP)
My LAN Connection is
Select Dynamic IP (DHCP) to
obtain the IP address information
automatically from your ISP. The
IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Gateway Address are shown on
the page.
Device Name
Displays the default device
name.
Static IP
My LAN Connection is
Select Static IP if you are required to use a permanent IP address to connect to the
Internet. You need to manually enter the information provided by your ISP.
IP Address
Enter the IP address provided by
your ISP.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask provided
by your ISP.
Gateway Address
Enter the gateway address
provided by you ISP.
Primary / Secondary DNS
Server
Enter the DNS server addresses
provided by your ISP.
Enable DHCP Server
Check the box to use the travel
router as a DHCP server for
your network. A DHCP server
automatically assigns an IP
address to each client on your network. This function is disabled by default.
DHCP IP Address Range
Enter the starting and ending range of IP addresses that can be assigned to clients
on your network.
DHCP Lease Time
Select the length of time to “lease” the dynamic IP address from the list. The default
time is 1 Week.
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Domain Name
Enter the domain name (optional).
Dynamic DHCP Client List window
Displays the list of DHCP clients.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Settings
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an optional certification program from the Wi-Fi
Alliance that is designed to ease the task of setting up and configuring security on a
wireless network.
Enable
Check the box to enable WPS
function.
Status
Displays WPS status:
UnConfigured or Configured.
There are 2 methods used in WPS configuration:
• Push Button: If the client device has a WPS button.
• PIN Number: If the client device has a WPS PIN number.
Self-PIN Number
Displays the default PIN number of the travel router.
Client PIN Number
Enter the client’s PIN number. This PIN number will be used to communicate with the
travel router to connect to the network.
Start PIN
Click this button to start WPS configuration process if the client device has a WPS
PIN number.
Push Button Configuration
Click the Start PBC button to start WPS configuration process if the client device has
a WPS button.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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2.2.3 Advanced
The Advanced menu configurations greatly affect the operating performance of the
travel router. This menu is intended for advanced users. It is recommended to retain
the default settings. Do not change any of configurations if you are unsure about it.
Advanced Wireless Network Settings
Beacon Period
Enter the interval period of time
for the access point to send
out beacons to synchronize the
wireless network. The default
value is 100 milliseconds.
RTS Threshold
The default and the
recommended value is
2346. Should you encounter
inconsistent data flow, only
minor adjustments should be
made.
Fragmentation Threshold
Fragmentation threshold refers to the amount of packets that will be fragmented
before transmission. The default and recommended value is 2346 bytes.
DTIM Interval
This value indicates the interval of Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM).
A DTIM is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to
broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1.
Preamble Type
Preamble is use to limit the packets of data for transmission. When the connection is
bad, it is recommended to use the Short Preamble.
Enable IGMP Snooping
Check the box to enable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping.
This function restrains multicast traffic in a switched network.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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Access Control
The Access Control menu allows you deny or only allow access to certain wireless
clients by filtering their MAC addresses.
Access Control
Select the type of access from
the list:
• Disable: Disable access
control.
• Reject: Deny the MAC
addresses shown on the
list to access the wireless
network.
• Accept: Only allow the MAC
addresses shown on the list
to access to wireless network.
MAC Address
Displays the cloned MAC address. To clear the MAC address, click Clear.
Connected PCs
Select the name of the connected client that you want to clone. Click Clone to clone
its MAC address.
To grant or block access:
1 Select the client from the Connected PCs list, then click Clone. The cloned
MAC address is displayed in the MAC Address field.
2 Click Apply to add MAC address in the MAC Filter List. The system will
reboot.
3 After rebooting, select the
Access Control option:
Disable, Reject or Accept.
4 Click Apply to save setting. The
system will reboot for changes
to take effect.
5 To add more MAC addresses,
repeat steps 1-4.
To edit the access control of a MAC address, click its corresponding
To delete the MAC address from the list, click its corresponding
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2.2.4 System
The System menu provides password configuration, backup and restore settings,
firmware update and date and time settings.
Admin
The Admin submenu allows you to change the default user name and password
which are use to login.
New User Name
Enter the new user name here.
New / Confirm Password
Enter the password.
Click Apply to save and apply settings, or click Cancel to cancel changes. The travel
router will restart for new settings to take effect.
Settings
The Settings submenu provides backup and restore setting functions.
Save Settings to Local Hard Drive
Use this function to save the current configuration settings to your local hard drive.
Click Save, then select the folder where you want to save the file.
Load Settings From Local Hard Drive
Use this function to retrieve saved configuration settings from the local hard drive.
1 Click Browse to locate the file.
2 Click Upload Settings to transfer and apply the settings to the travel router.
Restore to Factory Default Settings
Click Restore Device to restore all configurations to the factory default settings. All
changes in configuration will be deleted.
Restart Device
Click Restart to reboot the travel router.
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Firmware
The Firmware submenu allows you to upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Current Firmware Version
Displays the current firmware
version.
Firmware Date
Displays the date when the
firmware was last updated.
Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website, and save it
to a disk.
Click Browse to locate the file.
Click Apply to start firmware update. The system will reboot to complete
update.
Time
The Time submenu allows you to manually adjust the system time settings or
synchronize it with a server.
Current Time
Displays the current date and
time settings.
Time Zone
Select the time zone in your
area.
Synchronize the clock with
Select:
• Manual: To manually adjust
the date and time.
• Automatic: To synchronize
date and time with the server.
Default NTP Server
Enter the NTP server address to synchronize the date and time with.
Set the Time
Use this option to manually set the date and time. This option is only available when
Synchronize the clock with is set to Automatic.
Enable Daylight Saving
Check the box to enable daylight saving time. Use the Start and End field boxes to
specify the starting and ending dates.
Click Apply to save and apply settings, or click Cancel to cancel changes. The travel
router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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2.2.5 Status
The Status menu displays device, logs, traffic, and connection information.
Device Info
This page displays the Firmware
Version, LAN and Wireless LAN
information.
Logs
This page displays the recorded events
that occur within the wireless network.
Click the following buttons to view the
First Page, Last Page, Previous Page,
and Next Page.
To delete log data, click Clear Log.
To change log settings, click Log
Settings.
To refresh list, click Refresh.
Statistics
This page displays the traffic statistics
of received and transmitted packets that
passed through the travel router.
Click Refresh to refresh table.
Wireless
This page displays the information of
connected wireless clients such as
the time of connection and their MAC
addresses.
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Client Mode
With Client mode, you can transform Ethernet-enabled devices to have wireless
function using the travel router.
Before You Begin
Checklist
√ A valid network or Internet connection.
√ A DSL / cable modem provided by the ISP as part of the broadband connection
installation.
√ A broadband router that connects to the DSL / cable modem for internet
connection sharing.
You need to connect...
• Connect the travel router to your router or network that has a DHCP server. The
travel router will obtain an IP address from the network automatically.
• Connect the LAN port of the travel router to the LAN port on your network then
plug in the power adapter.
• Use wireless adapters to connect to the ravel router (default SSID TRENDnet654).
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3.1 Installation
3.1.1 Infrastructure Mode
With infrastructure mode, all clients connect to a central access point (AP), all data
pass through this access point.
Network Diagram
Wireless Station
Internet
ADSL /
Cable Modem
WLAN AP /
Router
Printer
Game Console
1 Adjust the switch to Client mode.
2 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the travel router and the other end to
the LAN port of the computer or other device.
3 Turn on or plug in the DSL / cable modem and the wireless router.
4 Connect the power adapter to the travel router and plug to an outlet or power
strip. Wait for the travel router to boot.
5 Check the LED indicators to verify connection.
The following LED
indicators should be lit...
√ Power LED (solid)
√ LAN LED (solid)
√ WLAN LED (flashing green)
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3.1.2 Ad-Hoc Mode
Ad-Hoc is a client setting that provides independent peer-to-peer connectivity in a
wireless LAN. With this mode, devices communicate directly with each other. A good
example is the communication between two game consoles. See diagram below.
Network Diagram
Game Console
Game Console
1 Adjust the switch to Client mode.
2 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the travel router and the other end to
the game console or other devices.
3 Connect the power adapter to the travel router and plug to an outlet or power
strip. Wait for the travel router to boot.
The following LED
indicators should be lit...
√ Power LED (solid)
√ LAN LED (solid)
√ WLAN LED (flashing green)
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3.2 Web-Based Configuration
After making all the required connections, configure the travel router using the webbased configuration utility.
How to Access the Configuration Utility
1 Open a web-browser and enter default address: http://client-654tr/.
Notes:
You can also access the web-based configuration by any of the following ways:
1. If your LAN connection uses DHCP, the travel router can obtain an IP address from the DHCP
server. You can either enter that IP address or the default address http://client-654tr/ on the
browser’s address field to open the web-based configuration utility.
2. If your LAN connection uses Static IP, You can either enter http://client-654tr/ or that static IP
address on the browser’s address field. The default IP address is 192.168.10.1.
If you cannot access the configuration utility:
• Disable the Internet security software on the computer. The firewall may block access to the
configuration page. Check the software firewall documentation for help.
2 Enter the default User Name and Password: admin.
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After login, the Status > Device Info page is displayed.
To access a page, click the buttons on the right.
To logout, click Logout.
Note:
For novice users, it is recommended to use the Setup Wizard to configure the travel router.
3.2.1 Wizard
Click the Wizard button to configure the travel router using the setup wizard.
1 Click Next to continue.
2 Create a new Password, then click
Next to continue.
3 Create a new Wireless Network Name
and select the Channel (6 by default).
Click Next to continue.
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4 Select the type of security, then click
Next to continue.
If you select None, skip to step 5.
If you select Best...
Enter the Passphrase, then click Next to
continue.
Skip to step 5.
Note:
The Passphrase must be 8-63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal characters.
If you select Better...
Enter the Passphrase, then click Next to
continue.
Skip to step 5.
If you select Good...
Select the Key Format and Key Length.
Enter the WEP Key, then click Next to
continue.
5 The wireless security setting is displayed.
Take note of the information then click
Save.
The information shown varies depending
on the selected security level.
6 Click Restart to reboot the access point
and the device.
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3.2.2 Setup
The Setup menu allows you to configure basic router settings. Click the Setup button
then the submenu to view page.
Wireless AP/ AP Client Settings
Enable Access Point
Click this button to access
Wireless Network Settings page.
See page 36.
Site Survey
Click this button to scan for
available networks. Available
networks are listed on the table.
To select a network, click on the
network’s radio button.
Wireless Network Name
Displays the name of the
selected wireless network, also
called Service Set Identifier (SSID).
Wireless Channel
Displays the wireless channel of the selected network.
Wireless Security Mode
Displays the security mode of the selected network.
• Disable Wireless Security: No wireless security is set.
• Enable WEP Wireless Security (basic)
• Enable WPA Wireless Security (enhanced)
• Enable WPA-2 Wireless Security (enhanced)
The required settings vary depending on the wireless security mode.
WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the basic encryption method. With WEP
encryption, all wireless clients must enter the same key to connect to the access
point.
Authentication
Select the type of authentication:
• Open system: Allows public
access to the travel router via
wireless communications.
• Shared Key: Requires users
to enter the same WEP key
to exchange data with other
wireless devices.
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• Auto: Select Auto if you are unsure.
Key Length
Select the key length or the level of encryption:
• 64Bit: Select to enter 10 hexadecimal characters with any combination of 0-9 or
A-F
• 128Bit: Select to enter 26 hexadecimal characters with any combination of 0-9
or A-F
Key Format
Select the key format:
• ASCII: Select to enter ASCII characters.
• HEX: Select to enter hexadecimal characters.
Default WEP Key
Select which WEP Key is used as the default key from the list.
WEP KEY 1-4
Manually enter a set of WEP key for each box. Select the default WEP key from
the Default WEP Key list.
WPA / WPA-2
Cipher Type
Select the encryption method:
• TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol.
• AES: Advanced Encyption
Standard.
Passphrase
Enter the required passphrase to connect to the selected network. The
passphrase must be 64 hexadecimal or 8-63 ASCII characters.
Confirm Passphrase
Re-enter passphrase.
Click Apply to save and apply settings, or click Cancel to cancel changes. The travel
router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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Wireless Network Settings
Use this page to enable and setup the travel router as an access point and wireless
client at the same time.
Enable Access Point
Check the box to enable access point
function. Uncheck to disable it.
Wireless Network Name
The name of your wireless network,
also called Service Set Identifier
(SSID). Enter up to 32 characters.
Enable Auto Channel Scan
Auto channel scan selects the channel with the least amount of interference. Check
to enable auto channel scan.
Wireless Channel
Manually select the channel from the list. By default, the channel is set to 6. If Enable
Auto Channel Scan is checked, this box is grayed out.
802.11 Mode
Limit the type of wireless clients to allow connection with. Select any of the following
modes if your clients are:
• 2.4Ghz 802.11b/g mixed mode: a mix of 802.11b and 11g wireless devices.
• 2.4Ghz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode: a mix of 802.11b, 11g, 11n wireless devices.
• 2.4Ghz 802.11n only mode: all 802.11n wireless devices.
Channel Width
Select the appropriate channel width:
• 20 MHz (Default): Select if your wireless clients are not 802.11n.
• Auto 20/40 MHz: Select if your wireless clients are a mix of 802.11b, 11g, 11n
wireless clients. If you are not sure which wireless clients you are using, select
Auto.
Enable Hidden Wireless
Check to hide the SSID of your wireless network to be broadcasted when wireless
clients scan for wireless networks. To display the router’s SSID, keep the box
unchecked (default).
WMM Enable
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) improves the quality of video and voice applications
transmitted over a wireless network. This function is commonly used with multimedia
applications such as a game console. Check the box to enable WMM.
Enable WISP Mode
Check the box to enable Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP). WISP is
commonly used in wireless hotspots, such as coffee shops, airports. etc. When the
travel router is connected to a wireless hotspot, it connects with a WISP account
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and is assigned a public IP address. This account and public IP address are then
shared and used by all connected clients. The connected clients receive private IP
addresses from the travel router. If WISP is disabled, the travel router does not share
the WISP account, instead, connected clients must connect to the wireless network
directly.
Wireless Security Mode
Select the security level for your wireless network. Select the wireless security mode
from the list:
• Disable Wireless Security: (Default) Select if you do not want to use any wireless
security.
• Enable WEP Wireless Security (basic)
• Enable WPA Wireless Security (enhanced)
• Enable WPA-2 Wireless Security (enhanced)
• Enable WPA-Auto Wireless Security (enhanced): Select if you are unsure which
WPA wireless security to use.
The required settings vary depending on the selected mode.
WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the basic encryption method. With WEP
encryption, all wireless clients must enter the same key to connect to the access
point.
Authentication
Select the type of authentication:
• Open system: Allows public
access to the travel router via
wireless communications.
• Shared Key: Requires users
to enter the same WEP key
to exchange data with other
wireless devices.
• Auto: Select Auto if you are
unsure which authentication suits best for your wireless clients.
Key Length
Select the key length or the level of encryption:
• 64Bit: Select to enter 10 hexadecimal characters with any combination of 0-9 or
A-F
• 128Bit: Select to enter 26 hexadecimal characters with any combination of 0-9
or A-F
Key Format
Select the key format:
• ASCII: Select to enter ASCII characters.
• HEX: Select to enter hexadecimal characters.
Default WEP Key
The travel router supports up to 4 sets of WEP keys. Select which WEP Key is
used as the default key from the list.
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WEP KEY 1-4
Manually enter a set of WEP key for each box. Select the default WEP key from the
Default WEP Key list.WPA / WPA-2 / WPA-Auto
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) uses high grade encryption and authentication
which is designed to improve WEP encryption. WPA / WPA-2 / WPA-Auto uses a
passphrase to authenticate wireless connections.
Cipher Type
Select the encryption method:
• TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol.
• AES: Advanced Encyption
Standard.
• Auto: Select Auto if you are unsure which method is suitable for your wireless
clients.
PSK/EAP
Select the authentication method:
• PSK: Select to use a passphrase for authentication.
Passphrase
Create a passphrase. The passphrase must be 64 hexadecimal or 8-63
ASCII characters.
Confirm Passphrase
Re-enter passphrase.
• EAP: Select to use Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). This should only
be used when a Radius server is connected to the travel router. You can have
up to 2 Radius server settings.
IP
Enter the IP address of the
Radius server.
Port
Enter the port number of the
Radius server. The default
value is 1812.
Shared Secret
Enter the secret key shared
between the travel router and
the Radius server.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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Local Area Network (LAN) Settings
Dynamic IP (DHCP)
My LAN Connection is
Select Dynamic IP (DHCP) to
obtain the IP Address information
automatically from your ISP. The
IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Gateway Address are shown on
the page.
Device Name
Displays the default device
name.
Static IP
My LAN Connection is
Select Static IP if you are required to use a permanent IP Address to connect to the
Internet. You need to manually enter the information provided by your ISP.
IP Address
Enter the IP address provided by
your ISP.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask provided
by your ISP.
Gateway Address
Enter the gateway address
provided by you ISP.
Primary / Secondary DNS
Server
Enter the DNS server addresses
provided by your ISP.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Settings
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an optional certification program from the Wi-Fi
Alliance that is designed to ease the task of setting up and configuring security on a
wireless network.
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
The name of the wireless
network you want to PIN, also
called Service Set Identifier
(SSID).
Start PIN
Click this button to start WPS
configuration process if the client
device has a WPS PIN number.
Self-PIN Number
Displays the default PIN number of the travel router.
Push Button Configuration
Click the Start PBC button to start WPS configuration process if the client device has
a WPS button.
Once configuration is complete, click Apply to save and apply settings, or click
Cancel to cancel changes. The travel router will restart for new settings to take effect.
3.2.3 Advanced
The Advanced menu configurations greatly affect the operating performance of the
travel router. This menu is intended for advanced users. It is recommended to retain
the default settings. Do not change any of configurations if you are unsure about it.
Advanced Wireless Network Settings
RTS Threshold
The default and the
recommended value is
2346. Should you encounter
inconsistent data flow, only
minor adjustments should be
made.
Fragmentation Threshold
Fragmentation threshold refers to the amount of packets that will be fragmented
before transmission. The default and recommended value is 2346 bytes.
Preamble Type
Preamble is use to limit the packets of data for transmission. When the connection is
bad, it is recommended to use the Short Preamble.
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3.2.4 System
The System menu provides password configuration, backup and restore settings,
firmware update and date and time settings.
Admin
The Admin submenu allows you to change the default user name and password
which are use to login.
New User Name
Enter the new user name here.
New / Confirm Password
Enter the password.
Click Apply to save and apply settings, or click Cancel to cancel changes. The travel
router will restart for new settings to take effect.
Settings
The Settings submenu provides backup and restore setting functions.
Save Settings to Local Hard Drive
Use this function to save the current configuration settings to your local hard drive.
Click Save, then select the folder where you want to save the file.
Load Settings From Local Hard Drive
Use this function to retrieve saved configuration settings from the local hard drive.
1 Click Browse to locate the file.
2 Click Upload Settings to transfer and apply the settings to the travel router.
Restore to Factory Default Settings
Click Restore Device to restore all configurations to the factory default settings. All
changes in configuration will be deleted.
Restart Device
Click Restart to reboot the travel router.
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Firmware
The Firmware submenu allows you to upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Current Firmware Version
Displays the current firmware
version.
Firmware Date
Displays the date when the
firmware was last updated.
Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website, and save it
to a disk.
Click Browse to locate the file.
Click Apply to start firmware update. The system will reboot to complete
update.
Time
The Time submenu allows you to manually adjust the system time settings or
synchronize it with a server.
Current Time
Displays the current date and
time settings.
Time Zone
Select the time zone in your
area.
Synchronize the clock with
Select:
• Manual: To manually adjust
the date and time.
• Automatic: To synchronize
date and time with the server.
Default NTP Server
Enter the NTP server address to synchronize the date and time with.
Set the Time
Use this option to manually set the date and time. This option is only available when
Synchronize the clock with is set to Automatic.
Enable Daylight Saving
Check the box to enable daylight saving time. Use the Start and End field boxes to
specify the starting and ending dates.
Click Apply to save and apply settings, or click Cancel to cancel changes. The travel
router will restart for new settings to take effect.
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3.2.5 Status
The Status menu displays device, logs, traffic, and connection information.
Device Info
This page displays the Firmware
Version, LAN and Wireless Client
information.
Logs
This page displays the recorded events
that occur within the wireless network.
Click the following buttons to view the
First Page, Last Page, Previous Page,
and Next Page.
To delete log data, click Clear Log.
To change log settings, click Log
Settings.
To refresh list, click Refresh.
Statistics
This page displays the traffic statistics
of received and transmitted packets that
passed through the travel router.
Click Refresh to refresh table.
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Router Mode
With Router mode, you can connect and share Internet connections, files, printers,
etc. between computers on the network.
Before You Begin
Checklist
√ A broadband Internet connection.
√ A DSL / cable modem provided by the ISP as part of the broadband connection
installation.
√ A broadband router that connects to the DSL / cable modem for internet
connection sharing.
You need to connect...
• Connect the DSL / cable modem to the WAN port or Internet port of the broadband
router using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
• If you are currently connected to a network, disable that network connection before
you connect and configure the travel router.
• Configure your computer’s Internet protocol (TCP/IP) settings. See “1.6.1
Configuring Connections”.
Note:
Although you can connect the DSL or cable modem directly to your computer’s network card, it is
recommend to use a broadband router as an intermediary device to delegate the handling of the
Internet connection and to easily configure and share the Internet connection with other computers
on a home network.
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4.1 Installation
Network Diagram
Internet
Wireless Station
ADSL /
Cable Modem
Mobile PDA
1 Adjust the switch to Router mode.
2 Connect one end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the travel router and the other
end to the broadband router.
3 Turn on or plug in the DSL / cable modem and the broadband router.
4 Connect the power adapter to the travel router and plug to an outlet or power
strip. Wait for the travel router to boot.
5 Check the LED indicators to verify
connection.
6 Enable the wireless function of the
wireless clients or devices.
The following LED
indicators should be lit...
√ Power LED (solid)
√ LAN LED (solid)
√ WLAN LED (flashing green)
Note:
Make sure you remove the power source from the travel router first before adjusting the mode
switch.
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