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Preface D-Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Trademarks D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries. All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © 2010 by D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from D-Link Systems, Inc. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface........................................................................... i Trademarks .............................................................. i Product Overview ........................................................ 1 Package Contents ................................................... 1 System Requirements ............................................. 1 Introduction .............................................................. 2 Hardware Overview ................................................. 3 Back Panel ......................................................... 3 Front Panel and LEDs ....................................... 4 Installation.................................................................... 5 Connect to Your Network ........................................ 5 Wireless Installation Considerations ........................ 6 Coniguration ............................................................... 7 Web-based Coniguration Utility .............................. 7 Setup Wizard ........................................................... 8 Internet Connection Setup Wizard ..................... 8 Manual Internet Connection Setup .................. 12 Internet Connection ......................................... 13 Internet Connection Type ................................ 13 Dynamic IP (DHCP) ......................................... 14 PPPoE ............................................................. 15 PPTP ............................................................... 16 L2TP ................................................................ 17 3G .................................................................... 18 D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Static IP ........................................................... 19 Wireless Settings ............................................. 20 Network Settings .............................................. 22 Router Settings ............................................ 22 DHCP Server Settings ................................. 23 Virtual Server ................................................... 24 Application Rules ............................................. 25 QoS Engine ..................................................... 26 MAC Address Filter .......................................... 27 URL Filter ......................................................... 28 Outbound Filter ................................................ 29 Inbound Filter ................................................... 30 SNMP .............................................................. 31 Routing ............................................................ 32 Advanced Wireless .......................................... 33 Advanced Network ........................................... 34 Admin ............................................................... 35 Time ................................................................. 36 Syslog .............................................................. 37 E-mail Settings ................................................. 38 System ............................................................. 39 Firmware .......................................................... 40 Dynamic DNS .................................................. 41 System Check .................................................. 42 Schedules ........................................................ 43 Device Information ........................................... 44 ii Table of Contents Logs ................................................................. 45 Statistics .......................................................... 46 Wireless ........................................................... 47 Support ............................................................ 48 Technical Speciications........................................... 71 Wireless Security....................................................... 49 What is WEP? ....................................................... 49 Conigure WEP ...................................................... 50 What is WPA? ....................................................... 51 Conigure WPA-PSK ............................................. 52 Conigure WPA (RADIUS) ..................................... 53 Connect to a Wireless Network ................................ 54 Using Windows Vista™ ......................................... 54 Conigure Wireless Security ............................ 55 Using Windows® XP............................................... 57 Conigure WEP ................................................ 58 Conigure WPA-PSK ........................................ 60 Troubleshooting ........................................................ 62 Wireless Basics ......................................................... 64 What is Wireless? .................................................. 65 Tips ........................................................................ 67 Wireless Modes ..................................................... 68 Networking Basics .................................................... 69 Check your IP address .......................................... 69 Statically Assign an IP address ............................. 70 D-Link DWR-113 User Manual iii Section 1 - Product Overview Product PackageOverview Contents • D-Link DWR-113 3G Wi-Fi Router • Power Adapter • Manual and Warranty on CD • External Wi-Fi antenna Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DWR-113 will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. System Requirements • A compatible 3G USB modem • Computers with Windows®, Macintosh®, or Linux-based operating systems with an installed Ethernet adapter • Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator™ Version 6.0 and above (for coniguration) D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 1 - Product Overview Introduction The D-Link 3G Wi-Fi Router allows users to access worldwide mobile broadband networks. Once connected, users can transfer data, stream media, and send SMS messages. Simply connect your USB modem and share your 3G Internet connection through a secure 802.11n wireless network or using the 10/100 Ethernet port. While accessing your 3G Internet connection, you will still have the ability to respond to SMS messages. The 3G Wi-Fi Router can be installed quickly and easily almost anywhere. This router is great for situations where an impromptu wireless network must be set up, or wherever conventional network access is unavailable. The DWR-113 can even be installed in buses, trains, or boats, allowing passengers to check e-mail or chat online while commuting. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview Back Panel POWER LAN 3 LAN 1 LAN 4 LAN 2 WAN USB Port USB Port LAN Port WAN Port Power Port D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Function Connects to a USB modem. Connects to wired computers or devices. Connects to the Internet. Connects to the power adapter. Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview Front Panel and LEDs WAN LAN LAN 3G Wi-Fi LAN LAN RESET BUTTON WPS BUTTON LED 3G WAN Wi-Fi Description Color Solid Green 3G connection established Green WAN connection established Green Wi-Fi active and available LAN 1 - LAN 4 Green D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Ethernet connection established Blinking Data transmitting Data transmitting Data transmitting Data transmitting Blinking (Fast) Device in WPS mode Section 2 - Installation Installation This section will guide you through the installation process. Placement of the router is very important. Do not place the router in an enclosed area such as a closet, cabinet, or in an attic or garage. Connect to Your Network Note: Ensure that your DWR-113 3G Wi-Fi Router is disconnected and powered off before performing the installation steps below. 1. Connect a USB modem to the USB port on the back of the router. 2. Insert a LAN network cable into the LAN port on the back of the router. Plug the other end of the LAN cable into the LAN port of your computer or laptop. The Ethernet LED will turn green if the Ethernet connection is successfully established. Note: The DWR-113 3G Wi-Fi Router LAN Port is “Auto-MDI/MDIX.” Therefore, patch or crossover Ethernet cables can be used. 3. Conigure the device using the setup utility. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 2 - Installation Wireless Installation Considerations The DWR-113 can be accessed using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind, however, that the quantity, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or ofice. The key to maximizing the wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines: 1. Minimize the number of walls and ceilings between the D-Link router and other network devices. Each wall or ceiling can reduce your adapter’s range from 3 to 90 feet (1 to 30 meters). 2. Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick (0.5 meters), at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. At a 2-degree angle it looks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick. Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception. 3. Try to position access points, wireless routers, and computers so that the signal passes through open doorways and drywall. Materials such as glass, metal, brick, insulation, concrete and water can affect wireless performance. Large objects such as ish tanks, mirrors, ile cabinets, metal doors and aluminum studs may also have a negative effect on range. 4. If you are using 2.4 GHz cordless phones, make sure that the 2.4 GHz phone base is as far away from your wireless device as possible. The base transmits a signal even if the phone in not in use. In some cases, cordless phones, X-10 wireless devices, and electronic equipment such as ceiling fans, luorescent lights, and home security systems may dramatically degrade wireless connectivity. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 3 - Coniguration Coniguration This section will show you how to conigure your new D-Link mobile router using the web-based coniguration utility. Web-based Coniguration Utility To access the coniguration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Type Admin and then enter the password. By default, the password is blank. If you get a Page Cannot be Displayed error, please refer to the Troubleshooting section for assistance. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 3 - Coniguration Setup Wizard The setup wizard guides you through the initial setup of your router. There are two ways to setup your Internet connection. You can use the Web-based Internet Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually conigure using the Manual Internet Connection Setup wizard. Click Internet Connection Setup Wizard to begin. If you want to enter your settings without running the wizard, click Manual Internet Connection Setup and skip to page 13. Internet Connection Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to conigure your D-Link router to connect to the Internet. Click Next to continue. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 3 - Coniguration Create a new password and then click Next to continue. Click Prev to go back to the previous page or click Cancel to close the wizard. Select your time zone from the drop-down box and then click Next to continue. Click Prev to go back to the previous page or click Cancel to close the wizard. Select the Internet connection type. The connection types are explained on the following page. If you are unsure of the correct connection type, you may have to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Prev to go back to the previous page or click Cancel to close the wizard. Note: The DWR-113 supports several kinds of WAN interfaces, allowing you to assign either a WAN or a WWAN(3G) connection as the Backup WAN. If the Primary WAN is down or unavailable, conigure the Backup WAN to Enable, and all the trafic will be routed through Backup WAN. This feature is called WAN Failover. You can use WAN Failover if you need redundancy to your Internet connection or any other network. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual Section 3 - Coniguration The subsequent coniguration pages will differ depending on the selection you make on this page. DHCP Connection Choose this if your Internet connection automatically provides you with an IP Address. Most cable modems (Dynamic IP Address): use this type of connection. See page 16 for information about how to conigure this type of connection. Username / Password Choose this option if your Internet connection requires a username and password to connect. Most DSL modems Connection (PPPoE): use this style of connection. See page 17 for information about how to conigure this type of connection. Username / Password Choose this option if your Internet connection requires Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). See page Connection (PPTP): 18 for information about how to conigure this type of connection. Username / Password Choose this option if your Internet connection requires Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). See page 19 for Connection (L2TP): information about how to conigure this type of connection. Static IP Address Choose this option if your Internet Setup Provider provided you with IP Address information that has to be Connection: manually conigured. See page 21 for information about how to conigure this type of connection. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 10 Section 3 - Coniguration You have completed the Setup Wizard. Click Connect to save your settings. A popup will appear, to conirm your settings. Click OK to save your settings. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 11 Section 3 - Coniguration Manual Internet Connection Setup Click Manual Internet Connection Setup to begin. If you want to conigure your router to connect to the Internet using the wizard, click Internet Connection Setup Wizard and refer to page 9. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 12 Section 3 - Coniguration Internet Connection Internet Connection Type Several different Internet Connection types can be selected depending upon the speciications of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). My Internet Connection is: Select the Internet Connection type speciied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The corresponding settings will be displayed below. Please see the following pages for details on how to conigure these different connection types. Failover Internet This connection can serve as a Connection is: backup for your default connection. Host Name: Enter the name of the Internet host to be used as the backup connection. Primary DNS Server: Enter the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the secondary DNS server. MTU: Set the MTU (the default value is 1500). MAC Address: Manually enter the MAC address or click Clone to copy the PC’s MAC address. Auto-reconnect: Tick this check box to enable autoreconnect. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 13 Section 3 - Coniguration Dynamic IP (DHCP) This section will help you to obtain IP Address information automatically from your ISP. Use this option if your ISP didn’t provide you with IP Address information and/or a username and password. Host Name: (Optional) Required by some ISPs. Primary DNS Server: (Optional) Fill in with IP address of primary DNS server. Secondary DNS Server: (Optional) Fill in with IP address of secondary DNS server. MTU (Maximum You may need to change the Maximum Transmission Transmission Unit): Unit (MTU) for optimal performance. The default value is 1500. MAC Address: The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port’s physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Clone Your PC’s MAC Address button to replace the Internet port’s MAC address with the MAC address of your PC. Auto-reconnect: This feature enables this product to renew WAN IP address automatically when the lease time is expiring. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 14 Section 3 - Coniguration PPPoE Choose this Internet connection if your ISP provides you PPPoE account. Username: The username/account name that your ISP provides to you for PPPoE dial-up. Password: Password that your ISP provides to you for PPPoE dial-up. Verify Password: Fill in with the same password in Password ield. Service Name: (Optional) Fill in if provided by your ISP. IP Address: (Optional) Fill in if provided by your ISP. If not, keep the default value. Primary DNS Server: (Optional) Fill in if provided by your ISP. If not, keep the default value. Secondary DNS Server: (Optional) Fill in if provided by your ISP. If not, keep the default value. MAC Address: MAC address of WAN interface. You can also copy MAC address of your PC to its WAN interface by pressing Clone Your PC’s MAC button. The Restore MAC button will reset the router to its default MAC address. Maximum Idle Time: The amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting established PPPoE session. Set it to zero or enable Auto-reconnect will disable this feature. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): The default setting of PPPoE is 1492. Auto-reconnect: The device will dial-up PPPoE connection automatically. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 15 Section 3 - Coniguration PPTP Choose this Internet connection if your ISP provides you PPTP account. Address Mode: Choose Static IP only if your ISP assigns you an IP address. Otherwise, please choose Dynamic IP. PPTP IP Address: Enter the information provided by your ISP. (Only applicable for Static IP PPTP.) PPTP Subnet Mask: Enter the information provided by your ISP. (Only applicable for Static IP PPTP.) PPTP Gateway IP Address: Enter the information provided by your ISP. (Only applicable for Static IP PPTP.) PPTP Server IP Address: IP address of PPTP server. Username: User/account name that your ISP provides to you for PPTP dial-up. Password: Password that your ISP provides to you for PPTP dial-up. Verify Password: Fill in with the same password in Password ield. Reconnect Mode: Choose Always-on when you want to establish PPTP connection all the time. If you choose Connect-ondemand, the device will establish PPTP connection when local users want to surf Internet, and disconnect if no trafic after time period of Maximum Idle Time. Maximum Idle Time: The time of no activity to disconnect your PPTP session. Set it to zero or choose Always-on to disable this feature. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 16 Section 3 - Coniguration L2TP Choose this Internet connection if your ISP provides you L2TP account. Address Mode: Choose Static IP only if your ISP assigns you an IP address. Otherwise, please choose Dynamic IP. L2TP IP Address: Enter the information provided by your ISP. (Only applicable for Static IP L2TP.) L2TP Subnet Mask: Enter the information provided by your ISP. (Only applicable for Static IP L2TP.) L2TP Gateway IP Address: Enter the information provided by your ISP. (Only applicable for Static IP L2TP.) L2TP Server IP Address: IP address of L2TP server. Username: User/account name that your ISP provides to you for L2TP dial-up. Password: Password that your ISP provides to you for L2TP dial-up. Verify Password: Fill in with the same password in Password ield. Reconnect Mode: Choose Always-on when you want to establish L2TP connection all the time. Choose Connect-on-demand the device will establish L2TP connection when local users want to surf Internet, and disconnect if no trafic after time period of Maximum Idle Time. Maximum Idle Time: The time of no activity to disconnect your L2TP session. Set it to zero or choose Always-on to disable this feature. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 17 Section 3 - Coniguration 3G Choose this Internet connection if you already use a SIM card for 3G Internet service from your Telecom company. The ields here may not be necessary for your connection. The information on this page should only be used if required by your service provider. Account/Proile Name: Fill in a name to indicate the following 3G coniguration. Username: (Optional) Fill in only if requested by ISP. Password: (Optional) Fill in only if requested by ISP. Dialed Number: Enter the number to be dialed. Authentication: PAP, CHAP, or Auto detection. The default authentication method is Auto. APN: (Optional) Enter the APN information. PIN: Enter the PIN associated with your SIM card. Reconnect Mode: Auto or Manual. Connect to 3G network automatically or manually. Maximum Idle Time: The time of no activity to disconnect established 3G session. Set it to zero or choose Auto in Reconnect Mode to disable this feature. Primary DNS Server: (Optional) Fill in if provided by your ISP. If not, keep the default value. Secondary DNS Server: (Optional) Fill in if provided by your ISP. If not, keep the default value. Keep Alive: Disable or Use LCP Echo Request. It depends on ISP requirement. Bridge Ethernet Ports: Activate this feature to change Ethernet WAN port to LAN port. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 18 Section 3 - Coniguration Static IP Choose this Internet connection if your ISP assigns you a static IP address. IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned to your network connection. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask. Default Gateway: Enter the default gateway. Primary DNS Server: Enter the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the secondary DNS server. MTU: You may need to change the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for optimal performance. The default value is 1500. MAC Address: The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port’s physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Clone Your PC’s MAC Address button to replace the Internet port’s MAC address with the MAC address of your Ethernet card. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 19 Section 3 - Coniguration Wireless Settings This section will help you to manually conigure the wireless settings of your router. Please note that changes made on this section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client. WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Enable Wireless: Select this checkbox to enable wireless access. When you set this option, the following parameters take effect. Wireless Network Name: Also known as the SSID (Service Set Identifier), this is the name of your Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Enter a name using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The SSID is case-sensitive. The default name is “dlink_DWR-113”. 802.11 Mode: B/G/N mixed: Enable this mode if your network contains a mix of 802.11b and 802.11g devices. G mode: Enable this mode if your network has only 802.11g devices. If you have both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless clients, disable this mode. Auto Channel Scan: A wireless network uses speciic channels in the wireless spectrum to handle communication between clients. Some channels in your area may experience interference from other electronic devices. Choose the clearest channel to help optimize the performance and coverage of your wireless network. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 20 Section 3 - Coniguration Wireless Channel: Indicates the channel setting for the DWR-113. By default the channel is set to 11. This can be changed to it the channel setting for an existing wireless network or to customize your wireless network. Click Auto Channel Scan to automatically select the channel that it will operate on. This option is recommended because the router will choose the channel with the least amount of interference. Visibility Status: Select Invisible if you do not want the SSID of your wireless network to be broadcasted by DWR-113. The SSID of your router will not be seen by Site Survey utilities. Therefore while setting up your wireless clients, you will have to manually enter your SSID to connect to the router. WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Security Mode: This device supports three wireless security modes, WEP, WPA-Personal, WPA-Enterprise or None. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security and WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. When WPA enterprise is enabled, the router uses EAP (802.1x) to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 21 Section 3 - Coniguration Network Settings Router Settings This section will help you to change the internal network settings of your router and to conigure the DHCP Server settings. Router IP Address: Enter the IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1. If you change the IP address, you will need to enter the new IP address in your browser to get into the coniguration utility. Default Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask of the router. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Local Domain Name: Enter the local domain name for your network. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 22 Section 3 - Coniguration DHCP Server Settings The DWR-113 has a built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) server. The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to devices on the network that request them. By default, the DHCP Server is enabled on the device. The DHCP address pool contains a range of IP addresses, which is automatically assigned to the clients on the network. Enable DHCP Server: Select this box to enable the DHCP server on your router. DHCP IP Address Range: Enter the starting and ending IP address for the server’s IP assignment. DHCP Lease Time: The time period for the IP address lease. Enter the Lease time in minutes. Primary DNS IP Address: Primary DNS IP Address: assign a primary DNS Server to DHCP clients. Secondary DNS IP Address: Secondary DNS IP Address: assign a DNS Server to DHCP clients. Primary WINS IP Address: Primary WINS IP Address: assign a primary WINS Server to DHCP clients. Secondary WINS IP Address: Secondary WINS IP Address: assign a WINS Server to DHCP clients. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 23 Section 3 - Coniguration Virtual Server The device can be conigured as a virtual server so that users can access services such as Web or FTP via the public (WAN) IP address of the router. Well-known Services: This contains a list of pre-defined services. Copy to: Copies the rule to the line of the speciied ID. Use schedule rule: You may select Always On or choose the number of a schedule rule that you have deined. VIRTUAL SERVERS LIST ID: Identiies the virtual server. Server IP: Port: Enter the last digits of the IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service. In the next box, enter the port number that you would like to open. Enable: Select this box to enable the rule. Schedule Rule #: Specify the schedule rule number. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 24 Section 3 - Coniguration Application Rules Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applications have dificulties working through NAT (Network Address Translation). Applications Rules allow some of these applications work with the DWR-113. APPLICATION RULES Popular Applications: Select from a list of popular applications. Copy to ID: Copies the predeined application rule to the line of the speciied ID. ID: Identiies the rule. Trigger: The name of the trigger. Incoming Ports: Specify the incoming port for the trigger rule. Enable: Select this box to enable the rule. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 25 Section 3 - Coniguration QoS Engine The QoS Engine improves your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game trafic is prioritized over other network trafic, such as FTP or Web. For best performance, use the Automatic Classiication option to automatically set the priority for the applications. QoS ENGINE SETUP Enable QoS Packet Filter: Select this box to enable the QoS Packet Filter. Upstream Bandwidth: Specify the maximum upstream bandwidth here (e.g. 400 kbps). QoS RULES ID: Identiies the rule. Local IP : Ports: Specify the local IP address and then specify the port after the colon. Remote IP : Ports: Specify the remote IP address and then the port after the colon. QoS Priority: Select Low, Normal, or High. Enable: Select a checkbox to enable the particular QoS rules individually. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 26 Section 3 - Coniguration MAC Address Filter The MAC (Media Access Controller) Address Filter option is used to control network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter. A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network adapter. This feature can be conigured to ALLOW or DENY network/Internet access. MAC FILTERING SETTINGS MAC Address Control: Select this box to enable Mac Filtering. Connection Control: Wireless and wired clients with C selected can connect to this device and allow/deny connections from unspeciied MAC addresses. Association Control: Wireless clients with A selected can associate to the wireless LAN; and allow/deny connections from unspeciied MAC addresses. MAC FILTERING RULES ID: Identiies the rule. MAC Address: Specify the MAC Address of the computer to be iltered. IP Address: Specify the last section of the IP address. Wake On LAN: Click Trigger to conigure Wake On LAN. C: If this box is selected, the rule will follow the connection control setting speciied in MAC iltering settings. A: If this box is selected, the rule will follow the connection control setting speciied in MAC iltering settings. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 27 Section 3 - Coniguration URL Filter URL Filter allows you to set up a list of Web-sites that will be blocked from users on your network. URL Filtering: Select this box to enable URL Filtering. URL FILTERING RULES ID: Identiies the rule. URL: Enter URL that you would like to block. Enable: Click to enable the speciic URL ilter. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 28 Section 3 - Coniguration Outbound Filter Outbound Filter enables you to control what packets are allowed to pass the router. Outbound ilter applies on all outbound packets. OUTBOUND FILTER SETTING Outbound Filter: Select this box to Enable the ilter. Use Schedule Rule: You may select Always On or choose the number of a schedule rule that you have deined. Copy to ID: Copies the predeined ilter to the speciied ID OUTBOUND FILTER RULES LIST ID: Identiies the ilter. Source IP : Ports: Specify the local IP address and then specify the port after the colon. Destination IP : Ports: Specify the remote IP address and then the port after the colon. Enable: Select this box to enable the ilter. Schedule Rule #: Specify the schedule rule number. Previous Page: Go back to the previous ilter page. Next Page: Advance to the next ilter page. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 29 Section 3 - Coniguration Inbound Filter Inbound Filter enables you to control what packets are allowed to pass the router. Inbound ilter only applies to packets that are destined for Virtual Servers or DMZ hosts. INTBOUND FILTER SETTING Inbound Filter: Select this box to Enable the ilter. Use Schedule Rule: You may select Always On or choose the number of a schedule rule that you have deined. Copy to ID: Copies the predeined ilter to the speciied ID INBOUND FILTER RULES LIST ID: Identiies the ilter. Source IP : Ports: Specify the local IP address and then specify the port after the colon. Destination IP : Ports: Specify the remote IP address and then the port after the colon. Enable: Select this box to enable the ilter. Schedule Rule #: Specify the schedule rule number. Previous Page: Go back to the previous ilter page. Next Page: Advance to the next ilter page. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 30 Section 3 - Coniguration SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used network monitoring and control protocol that reports activity on each network device to the administrator of the network. SNMP can be used to monitor trafic and statistics of the DWR-113. The DWR-113 supports SNMP v1 or v2c. SNMP SNMP Local: Select Enabled to allow local SNMP administration. Select Disabled to disallow local SNMP administration. SNMP Remote: Select Enabled to allow local SNMP administration. Select Disabled to disallow local SNMP administration. Get Community: Enter the password public in this ield to allow “Read only” access to network administration using SNMP. You can view the network, but no coniguration is possible with this setting. Set Community: Enter the password private in this ield to gain “Read and Write” access to the network using SNMP software. IP 1, IP 2, IP 3, IP 4: Enter up to four IP addresses of any trap targets on your network. SNMP Version: Select the SNMP version of your system. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 31 Section 3 - Coniguration Routing The Routing page allows you to specify custom routes that determine how data is moved around your network. RIP SETTING RIP: Select this box to enable routing. RIPv1: Protocol in which the IP address is routed through the internet. RIPv2: Enhanced version of RIPv1 with added features such as Authentication, Routing Domain, Next Hop Forwarding, and Subnetmask Exchange. ROUTING RULES ID: Identiies the rule. Destination: Enter the IP of the speciied network that you want to access using the static route. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask to be used for the speciied net work. Gateway: Enter the gateway IP address to the speciied network. Hop: Enter the amount of hops it will take to reach the speciied network. Note: In a transmission path, each link is terminated at a network device such as a router or gateway. The number of hops equals the number of routers or gateways that data must pass through before reaching the destination. Enable: Select this box to enable the rule. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 32 Section 3 - Coniguration Advanced Wireless Advanced Wireless contains settings which can negatively affect the performance of your router if conigured improperly. Do not change these settings unless you are already familiar with them or have been instructed to make the change by one of our support personnel. Beacon Interval: Beacons are packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a value. 100 is the default setting and is recommended. Transmit Power: Set the transmit power of the antennas. RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. If inconsistent data low is a problem, only a minor modiication should be made. Fragmentation: The fragmentation threshold, which is speciied in bytes, determines whether packets will be fragmented. Packets exceeding the 2346 byte setting will be fragmented before transmission. 2346 is the default setting. DTIM Interval: A Delivery Trafic Indication Message (DTIM) is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. The default interval is 3. WMM Capable: WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is QoS (Quality of Service) system for your wireless network. Enable this option to improve the quality of video and voice applications for your wireless clients. TX Rates: Select the basic transfer rates based on the speed of wireless adapters on your wireless network. It is strongly recommended to keep this setting to Auto. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 33 Section 3 - Coniguration Advanced Network Advanced Network contains settings which can change the way the router handles certain types of trafic. We recommend that you do not change any of these settings unless you are already familiar with them or have been instructed to make the change by one of our support personnel. UPnP Enable UPnP: Click Enable UPnP to use the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) feature. UPnP provides compatibility with networking equipment, software and peripherals. WAN PING Enable WAN Ping Respond: Select the box to allow the WAN port to be “pinged.” Blocking the Ping option may provide some extra security from hackers. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 34 Section 3 - Coniguration Admin The Admin page allows you to change the Administrator password and enable Remote Management. The Admin has read/write access while the user has read-only access. Only the admin has the ability to change both admin and user account passwords. ADMINISTRATOR New Password: Enter a password that the admin account will use to access the router’s management interface. Conirm Password: Conirm the chosen password. REMOTE MANAGEMENT Remote Management: Remote management allows the DWR-113 to be configured from the Internet using a web browser. A username and password is still required to access the WebManagement interface. Usually only a member of your network can browse the built-in web pages to perform Administrator tasks. This feature enables you to perform Administrator tasks from the remote (Internet) host. Enter the Internet IP address of the PC that has access to the Broadband Router. If you enter an asterisk (*) IP Allowed to Access: in this ield, then anyone will be able to access the Router. Adding an asterisk (*) into this ield could present a security risk and is not recommended. This is the port number used to access the router. Example: 8080 is the port used for the Web-Management Port: interface. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 35 Section 3 - Coniguration Time This section will help you set the time zone that you are in and the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server. Daylight Saving can also be conigured to adjust the time when needed. Time: Displays the current time and date of the DWR-113. Time Zone: Select the appropriate Time Zone from the drop-down box. Automatically synchronize Select this checkbox to automatically with Internet time server: synchronize the DWR-113 with an Internet time server. NTP Server Used: Choose the NTP Server used for synchronizing time and date. Sync. Result: Shows the result of the last time synchronization. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 36 Section 3 - Coniguration Syslog The DWR-113 keeps a running log of events and activities occurring on the router. You may send these logs to a SysLog server on your network. Enable Logging to Syslog Select this box to send the router Server: logs to a Syslog Server. Syslog Server IP Address: Enter the address of the Syslog server that will be used to send the logs. You may also select your computer from the dropdown box (only if you want to receive an IP address from the router via DHCP). Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 37 Section 3 - Coniguration E-mail Settings E-mail Settings allows you to send the system log iles, router alert messages, and irmware update notiications to an e-mail address. Enable E-mail Notiication: When this option is enabled, router activity logs are e-mailed to a designated e-mail address. SMTP Sever IP and Port: Enter the SMTP server IP address followed by a colon and the port number (e.g. 123.123.123.1:25). SMTP Username: Enter the SMTP username. SMTP Password: Enter the SMTP password. Send E-mail Alert to: Enter the e-mail address where you would like the e-mail sent to. E-mail Subject: Enter a subject for the e-mail. E-mail Log Now: Click this button to access the e-mail log. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Don’t Save Settings to discard your changes. D-Link DWR-113 User Manual 38
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