DQ Technology M505NR31 ADSL2+ / Ethernet WAN Gateway User Manual

DQ Technology, Inc. ADSL2+ / Ethernet WAN Gateway Users Manual

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36VisionNet   M505N Manual Version: 0.1eModel: M505N Product ManualProduct Description:  Broadband GatewayWAN:   ADSL2+ / Ethernet WANEthernet:  Qty 4 - 10/100 EthernetUSB:  2.0 WiFi:  802.11 b/g/n 2T2R 2.4Ghz with Internal Airgain AntennaManual Date: December 2014Page 1 of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
36VisionNet   M505NTable of ContentsSECTION  1:  MANAGEMENT  ACCESS1.1 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTS 61.2 GUI ACCESS 71.3 CLI ACCESS 8SECTION  2:  WAN  CONFIGURATION2.1 WAN LOGIC OVERVIEW 92.2 X DSL LOGIC 122.3 CUSTOMIZING X DSL PARAMETERS 142.4 DEFINING PHYSICAL WAN PORT OPERATION 152.5 CREATING AN ATM INTERFACE 162.6 CREATING A PTM INTERFACE 182.7 CREATING AN ETHERNET INTERFACE 192.8 CREATE/MODIFY A BRIDGED WAN SERVICE 202.9 CREATE/MODIFY A IPOE WAN SERVICE 222.10 CREATE/MODIFY A PPPOE WAN SERVICE 26SECTION  3:  IPv4  LAN  CONFIGURATION3.1 IPv4 CONFIGURATION 30SECTION  4:  WIFI  CONFIGURATION4.1 ENABLE/DISABLE WIFI 314.2 CONFIGURE SSID SPECIFIC SETTINGS 324.3 WIFI SECURITY 334.4 WIFI RADIO SETTINGS 34SECTION  10:  PRODUCT  SPECIFICATION10.1 PRODUCT DEPICTION 3510.2 LED FUNCTIONALITY 3610.3 REGULATORY ADVISORIES 37Page 2 of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
363Page   of VisionNet   M505NSECTION  1:  MANAGEMENT  ACCESSUser Manual Rev 0.1e
364VisionNet   M505N SECTION 1.1   MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTS Item 1 Management Accounts It has been common practice, in the past, for in-field technicians, and lower level remote support, to receive full admin access. As of “Solution Suite 3” , multiple accounts are utilized for department appropriate access to VisionNet modems. Item 2 Security AdvisoryStrict adherence to the following account access restrictions is advised:High Level Access Limited to Network Design and High Level Support departmentsMedium Level Access Limited to in-field installers and ISP employed customer support Low Level Access ONLY THIS LEVEL ACCESS SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO ENDUSERSPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
365VisionNet   M505N SECTION 1.2   GUI ACCESSSTEP 1 Verify IP Information 1.A Determine the IP and Port of the service interface. If you are accessing the unit remotely: Determine the WAN IP and Service Port.Verify that your local IP will not be blocked by any gateway, or network, ACLs. If you are accessing the unit locally: Determine the LAN IP of the gateway.  In a NAT, or Routed configuration, this will be your Gateway IP, assigned by DHCP. In a Bridged configuration, you will need to  staticallyassign an IP, to your device,  within the same subnetas the gateway’s unadvertised LAN IP. Step 2 Connect via Web Browser 2.A In your browser’s address bar, enter the IP Address and, if remote, port number used for access. Example of WAN Access:http://172.20.100.18Example of LAN Access:http://192.168.6.12.B When Challenged, enter the username and password associated with your account. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
366  VisionNet   M505N SECTION 1.3 CLI ACCESSSTEP 1 Verify IP Information 1.A Determine the IP and Port of the service interface. If you are accessing the unit remotely: Determine the WAN IP and Service Port.Verify that your local IP will not be blocked by any gateway, or network, ACLs. If you are accessing the unit locally: Determine the LAN IP of the gateway.  In a NAT, or Routed configuration, this will be your Gateway IP, assigned by DHCP. In a Bridged configuration, you will need to  staticallyassign an IP, to your device,  within the same subnetas the gateway’s unadvertised LAN IP. Step 2 Connect via Client  2.A Via your OS Terminal, or Console Program, you may enter the IP and Port informationExample of WAN Access:172.20.100.18 Example of LAN Access:192.168.6.1 2.B When Challenged, enter the username and password associated with your account. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
367VisionNet   M505N SECTION  2:  WAN  CONFIGURATIONSECTION 2.1   WAN LOGIC OVERVIEWItem 1 OSI RELATION1.A WAN IF (Interfaces)There are three possible “Layer 1 – 2” WAN Configurations AvailableATMAvailable for: xDSL InterfaceMost Commonly Associated with ADSLPTMAvailable for: xDSL InterfaceMost Commonly Associated with VDSL2ETHAvailable for: Omni-Port WAN Interface Building This Interface Removes the “Omni-Port” from LAN OperationConfigured Here: Physical WAN Interfaces Used, Data Link, VLAN Mux, QoS, ATM PVC’s, ATM Non-Ethernet Services. 1.B WAN ServicesThere are three possible “Layer 2 – 3” WAN Configurations AvailableBridgedAvailable for: ATM, PTM, ETHPasses Traffic – No Routing IPoEAvailable for: ATM, PTM, ETHRouting, WAN Clients (DHCP, RADVD, ETC), Firewall Type, NAT, ProxiesPPPAvailable for: ATM, PTM, ETH PPP Client, Routing, WAN Clients (DHCP, RADVD, ETC), Firewall Type, NAT, ProxiesConfigured Here: Service Type, VLAN Tagging, Routing Services, IPServices, WAN Clients and ProxiesPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
368VisionNet   M505N Item 2 WAN Creation / Deletion2.A Building WAN ServicesWAN Services Must be added as follows1: Add & Define WAN InterfaceATMPTMETH (Omni-Port)2: Add and Define Service to InterfaceATMPTMETH (Omni-Port)3: Prioritize for Default Service GroupGatewayDNS4: Add Service GroupIf Applicable 2.B Tearing Down WAN ServicesWAN Services Must be removed as follows:1: Remove WAN  ServiceThis must be removed first2: Remove InterfaceThis may not be removed unless all associated WAN Services are removed3: Remove Service GroupRemaining Group Interfaces will not be ungrouped by defaultPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
9   of 36VisionNet   M505NItem 3 Physical Port Prioritization3.1 There are three Physical WAN OptionsxDSL OperationThis operation only allows the xDSL port to be used for WAN operation.  This will not convert the “Omni-Port” to LAN mode if an “ETH” Interface is enabledOmni-Port WAN OperationThis operation only allows WAN Service through the Omni-Port. This will not remove created xDSL ServicesWAN Time-out OperationIf xDSL signal is not detected, within a specified amount of time (default 120 seconds), the created Omni-Port WAN Interface will be activated. Page  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3610VisionNet   M505N SECTION 2.2   x DSL LOGICItem 1 x DSL Physical Interfaces1.A xDSL Port  LayoutLine PinoutThe CPE is designed to operate on one line 1 Only. Only pins for Line 1 are provided1.B xDSL Line Cord PreferencesVisionNet provides a standard xDSL cableItem 2 Physical Installation 2.A Filters may be provided by VisionNet, or provided by a 3rd party to your company Dual Line Filter                                    Single Line Filter2.B 1) Connect DSLDSL May be connected directly to wall jackA dual port filter may be used as well. 2) Connect Ethernet DevicesEthernet is suggested for gaming consoles,  servers, and other synchronous, latency dependent, applications3)  Connect PowerConnect power to Surge ProtectorThe over-voltage protection in the provided PSU is not designed to replace a proper surge protector. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3611VisionNet   M505N 2.B ADSL2+  ADSL – ADSL2+Operating Frequency: 20 Khz – 2.2 MhzMaxSpeed: 24Mbps DS, 2.2Mbps USGeneral Operation: ATM (PTM on some CO equipment)Item 3 xDSL Properties Below, is a brief summary of some xDSL protocols to familiarize yourself with: Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1eStandard ITU StandardADSL G.992.1 1.1ADSL2 G.992.3 1.1ADSL2+ G.992.5 2.2Max Frequency  (Mhz)Class Protocol Standard NotesADSL G.DMT ITU G.992.1  8Mbps DS / 1.3 Mbps US ADSL G.Lite ITU G.992.2 1.5 Mbps DS / 512 kbps USADSL T1.413 ANSI T1.413  8Mbps DS / 1.3 Mbps US ADSL2  ADSL2 ITU G.992.3 12 Mbps DS / 800 kbps USADSL2 Annex L ITU G.992.3 Increases ADSL2 Reach to 7 km (23k ft)ADSL2+ ADSL2+ ITU G.992.5 Doubles Frequency Range from 1.1Mhz to 2.2 Mhz.ADSL2+ Annex M ITU G.992.5 Changes DS / US frequency split,  to double US to max 3.3 MbpsCapability Bitswap ITU G.992.1 Allows for movement of bit transmission between "bins"Capability SRA ITU G.992.5 ADSL2+: Allows for rate changes without re-trainingCapability Trellis Multiple  Modulation Scheme  Rate / Reach performance improvement PhyR Proprietary ADSL2+: Physical Layer ReTransmission - Broadcom support only Capability Interleave ITU G709 Forwarding Error Correction / delay preferred <5msCapability
3612VisionNet   M505N SECTION 2.3   CUSTOMIZING xDSL PARAMETERSAbstract This section will provide instructions on changing xDSL parameters. Upon changing parameters, your modem will need to re-train; and you will be temporarily disconnected from WAN side connections. This section will not explain, in detail, the various ATM based options; these should be specified by an ISPs Network OperationsCenter and OSP Manager.Step 1 Direct your browser to the xDSL Properties page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANxDSL PropertiesStep 2 Select the appropriate parameters for xDSL configuration 2.A Select ParametersThe necessary parameters will be dictated byyour network, DSLAM capabilities, and profileconsiderations xDSL Properties 2.B Select “Save / Apply”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3613VisionNet   M505N SECTION 2.4   DEFINING PHYSICAL WAN PORT OPERATION Abstract This section will provide instruction in specifying the physical Port used for WAN ServiceStep 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: Services page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: ServicesStep 2 Select the appropriate parameters for WAN Interface Selection2.A xDSL Interface:In some FW Revisions, this is labeled PTM. ATM is also supported in this mode.Omni-Port InterfaceAn Ethernet interface and service must be createdTime-outEnable Omni-Port, when no DSL Sync is present,  within specified time after boot-up. 2.B Select “Save / Apply”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3614VisionNet   M505N SECTION 2.5   CREATING AN ATM INTERFACEAbstract This section will demonstrate the creation of an ATM Interface, most commonly used for ADSL/2/2+ Operation. This section will not explain, in detail, the various ATM based options; as this must be specified by an ISPs Network Operations Center and OSP Manager. Step 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: ATM page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: ATMStep 2 Create an ATM Interface2.A Select “Add”Notes: You must remove, and rebuild, an interface if you would like to change parameters. Associated WAN Services must be removed, before an interface may be removed. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3615VisionNet   M505N 2.B Modify Parameters Notes: VPI/VCIIf you are using more than one vlan, create one PVC. The VLANs will be added during WAN Service configuration. DSL LatencyIf “Interleave” (PATH 1) is to be selected, “Fast” (PATH 0) must also be selectedDSL Link TypeEoA (Ethernet over ATM)will be used for all Ethernet based Bridge, PPP, and IP Services;PPPoA and IPoA are exclusively ATM basedEncapsulation ModeDefault: LLC/Snap-BridgingService CategoryDefault: UBR without PCRMinimum Cell Rate: Default : -1QoS SchedulerSelect WRR or WFQYou may select Queue Weight and Precedence for the ATM.This will affect QoS Prioritization for upstreamtraffic only. 2.C Select “Apply / Save”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3616VisionNet   M505NSECTION 2.6   CREATING A PTM INTERFACEAbstract This section will demonstrate the creation of a PTM Interface, most commonly used for VDSL2 Operation. This section will not explain, in detail, the various PTM based options; as this must be specified by an ISPs Network Operations Center and OSP Manager. Step 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: PTM page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: PTMStep 2 Create a PTM Interface2.A Select “Add”Notes: You must remove, and rebuild, an interface if you would like to change parameters. Associated WAN Services must be removed, before an interface may be removed. 2.B Modify Parameters Notes: VLAN MUXVLAN MUX is enabled by default. DSL LatencyIf “Interleave” (PATH 1) is to be selected, “Fast” (PATH 0)must also be selectedQoS SchedulerSelect WRR or WFQYou may select Queue Weight and Precedence for the ATM.This will affect QoS Prioritization for upstream traffic only.2.C Select “Apply / Save”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3617VisionNet   M505N SECTION 2.7  CREATING AN ETHERNET INTERFACEAbstract This section will demonstrate the creation of an Ethernet nterface, most commonly used for VDSL2 Operation. This section will not explain, in detail, the various Ethernet based options; as this must be specified by an ISPs Network Operations Center and OSP Manager. Step 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: Ethernet page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: ETHERNETStep 2 Create an Ethernet Interface2.A Select “Add”Notes: You must remove, and rebuild, an interface if you would like to change parameters. Associated WAN Services must be removed, before an interface may be removed. 2.B Select Ethernet PortNotes: It is strongly suggested that the “Omni-Port” be used for WAN Operation. The option to use another port if available, in the event that another 2.C Select “Apply / Save”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3618VisionNet   M505NSECTION 2.8  CREATE / MODIFY A BRIDGED WAN SERVICE Abstract This section will explain creating a Bridged WAN Service;  which removes any routing services from the WAN interface. This section will not explain, in detail, the various options; as this must be specified by an ISP's Network Operations Center and OSP Manager. Step 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: Services page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: ServicesStep 2 Create a WAN Interface2.A Select “Add”Notes: NOTE: If you wish to modify an existing connection; select the “EDIT” button located in the table row of the desired interface   2.B Select Desired InterfaceThis is the Interface that will be used for the Bridged Service Upon selection, select “Next” Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
36 of 19VisionNet   M505N 2.C Specify Basic WAN ServicesWAN Service Type: BridgingService Description: User Defined802.1p: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null)802.1q: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null)Once complete, select “Next”2.D WAN SummaryUpon Review, select “Apply/Save”Page  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3620VisionNet   M505NSECTION 2.9  CREATE / MODIFY AN IPOE WAN SERVICE  Abstract This section will explain creating an IPoE WAN Service;  which enables routing services.  This section will not explain, in detail, the various options; as this must be specified by an ISPs Network Operations Center and OSP Manager. Step 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: Services page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: ServicesStep 2 Create a WAN Interface2.A Select “Add”Notes: NOTE: If you wish to modify an existing connection; select the “EDIT” button located in the table row of the desired interface   2.B Select Desired InterfaceThis is the Interface that will be used for the Bridged Service Upon selection, select “Next” Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3621VisionNet   M505N 2.C Specify Basic WAN ServicesWAN Service Type: IPoEService Description: User Defined802.1p: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null)802.1q: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null)Network Protocol: IPv4, Dual Stack, or IPv6Once complete, select “Next”2.D Specify WAN IP SettingsWAN Service Type: IPoEIPv4Enable DHCP client plus desired additional DHCP Options  or enter Static IP ParametersIPv6: Specify applicable IPv6 AddressesStatic IPv6 may be applied; but is not advisable. Once complete, select “Next”2.E Specify WAN Services NAT: Translation from WAN to LAN IPsFull Cone NAT: Augments NAT by keeping translated port associations open Firewall:Necessary for Management Services, Port Forwarding, etc. Enable IGMP Multicast: Only to be used, for IPTV WAN Services, where IGMP proxy is required. Do not enableotherwise. No Multicast VLAN FilterPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3622VisionNet   M505N Monitor all VLANsEnable MLD Multi-Cast ProxyAllows MLD outside of local domainOnce complete, select “Next”2.F Add Service to Gateway Priority List(Not available in WAN Modification;  For post creation Modification See Section 4.1)The Service will be available in the “AvailableDefault GWs column”.  Upon selection, you may place with the “Selected Default Gateways” column. Gateway prioritization runs from top to bottom, and may be re-prioritized by removing WAN services from the left column;and then re-entering them in the desired order. You may also select the IPv6 Default Gateway interface. 2.G Add Service to DNS Priority List(Not available in WAN Modification;  For post creation Modification See Section X)The Service will be available in the “AvailableWAN Interfaces column”.  Upon selection, you may place with the “Selected DNS Server Interfaces” column. DNS Service Prioritization runs from top to bottom, and may be re-prioritized by removing WAN services from the left column;and then re-entering them in the desired order. You may also select the IPv6 Default DNS Interface. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3623VisionNet   M505N2.H WAN SummaryUpon Review, select “Apply/Save”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3624VisionNet   M505NSECTION 2.10  CREATE / MODIFY A PPP WAN SERVICE  Abstract This section will explain creating a PPP WAN Service, which may be used for routed, or proxied, IP services.   This section will not explain, in detail, the various options; as this must be specified by an ISPs Network Operations Center and OSP Manager. Step 1 Direct your browser to the WAN IF: Services page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WANWAN IF: ServicesStep 2 Create a WAN Interface2.A Select “Add”NOTE: If you wish to modify an existing connection; select the “EDIT” button located in the table row of the desired interface2.B Select Desired InterfaceThis is the Interface that will be used for the Bridged Service Upon selection, select “Next”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3625VisionNet   M505N2.C Specify Basic WAN ServicesWAN Service Type: PPPoE(PPPoA is only available if selected during ATM Creation; if this is the case, then there will be no option to select services)Service Description: User Defined802.1p: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null)802.1q: If untagged, leave as -1 (Null)Network Protocol: IPv4, Dual Stack, or IPv6Once complete, select “Next”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3626VisionNet   M505N2.D Specify WAN IP SettingsPPP Authentication ClientUsernamePasswordService Name (usually blank)Authentication Method  (usually AUTO)NAT: Translation from WAN to LAN IPsFull Cone NAT: Augments NAT by keeping translated port associations open Firewall:Necessary for Management Services, Port Forwarding, etc. Dial on Demand: If enabled, PPP will disconnect, after the specified period of time, until hosts request internet accessPPP IP ExtensionDisables NAT, and forward IP to first DHCP requesting host from LAN. Static IP SettingsIf Static IPs for v4, or v6, are to be assigned in lieu of DHCPIPv6 SettingsIPv6 DHCP / RADVD settingsPPP Debug ModeSends all PPP service activity to syslog – for testing onlyBridge PPPoE Frames between WAN and Local PortsAllows PPP Requests to be made from LAN HostsEnable IGMP Multicast: Only to be used, for IPTV WAN Services, where IGMP proxy is required. Do not enable otherwise. Enable MLD Multi-Cast ProxyAllows MLD outside of local domainOnce complete, select “Next”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3627VisionNet   M505N2.E Add Service to Gateway Priority List(Not available in WAN Modification;  For post creation Modification See Section 4.1)The Service will be available in the “Available Default GWs column”.  Upon selection, you may place with the “Selected Default Gateways” column. Gateway prioritization runs from top to bottom, and may be re-prioritized by removing WAN services from the left column; and then re-entering them in the desired order. You may also select the IPv6 Default Gateway interface. 2.F Add Service to DNS Priority List(Not available in WAN Modification;  For post creation Modification See Section X)The Service will be available in the “Available WAN Interfaces column”.  Upon selection, you may place with the “Selected DNS Server Interfaces” column. DNS Service Prioritization runs from top to bottom, and may be re-prioritized by removing WAN services from the left column; and then re-entering them in the desired order. You may also select the IPv6 Default DNS Interface. 2.G WAN SummaryUpon Review, select “Apply/Save”Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3628VisionNet   M505NSECTION  3:  IPv4  LAN  CONFIGURATIONSECTION 3.1 IPv4 ConfigurationAbstract This section will depict the configuration of LAN broadcast groups. Each service group has separate IP, broadcast, and multi-cast domains. You must configure LAN Services for each service group Step 1 Direct your browser to the LAN IPv4   page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  LANIPv4Step 2 Configure Service Group LAN Parameters2.A Service GroupSelect Service Group to ModifyLAN FirewallWhen enabled, hosts will not be able to manage device via Service Group LAN IP. Enable IGMP Snooping When enabled, the IGMP Multicast controller will be enabled. Standard Mode will enable snoopingBlocking Mode will prevent MulticastsLAN IP Configuration Gateway IP / SubnetThis will serve as the LAN Gateway IP forhosts. DHCP ServerConfigure DHCP Range within Gateway SubnetEnter Gateway IP, for DNS Servers, if proxy is to be used. Enter custom DNS Servers if desired. DNS Proxy may be by-passed (WAN DNS will be passed to devices). See Section 4.XDHCP Reservation (Static IP Lease)Reserve IPs, within the Primary Gateway Subnet,  based upon hosts MAC AddressesEnable Secondary LAN IPA secondary LAN IP may be implemented. No DHCP Services are assigned to this interfaceStep 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3629VisionNet   M505N SECTION  4:  WiFi  ConfigurationSECTION 4.1 Enable / Disable WiFi Abstract:WiFi may be enabled / disabledStep 1 Direct your browser to the SSID  page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WiFiSSIDStep 2 Enable / Disable WiFi 2.A Check / Uncheck the box labeled “Enable Wireless”Step 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effectPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3630VisionNet   M505NSECTION 4.2 Configure SSID Specific SettingsAbstract:SSID Specific settings may be altered for optimized interoperabilityStep 1 Direct your browser to the SSID  page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WiFiSSIDStep 2 SSID Related Settings2.A ENABLE WIRELESSThis enables / Disables WiFi servicesHIDE ACCESS POINT If this is selected, the SSID name will not be broadcastedCLIENTS ISOLATIONThis prevents ad-hoc networks; but could impede upon some applications (ie: printing)Disable WMM AdvertiseWMM is required for modern MultiMedia applications. Disable only for support of legacy devices.This will lower aggregate speedEnable WMFWireless Multicast Forwarding is useful for modern Media Sharing applicationsSSID NameThis is the broadcasted SSID nameVirtual / Guest networksMutliple SSIDs may be broadcasted (ie: temporary access). Clients will  operate on the primary LANStep 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effectPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3631VisionNet   M505N SECTION 4.3  WiFi SecurityAbstract:WiFi Security should always be enabled. The following directions will provide detail on configuration. Step 1 Direct your browser to the SSID  page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WiFiSecurityStep 2 SSID Related Security Settings2.A Enable WPSSuggested Configuration - DisabledSSIDSelect SSIDNetwork AuthenticationSuggested Setting: WPA2-PSKWPA PassphraseThis may be any passphrase that youlike. WPA Group Rekey IntervalSuggested Setting: 0WPA EncryptionSuggested Setting: AESWEP EncryptionSuggested Setting: DisabledStep 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effect. You will need to “forget” old network settings and re-connect all devices after making this change. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3632VisionNet   M505N SECTION 4.4  WiFi Radio SettingsAbstract:Most radio settings should be left as default. Below, are key settings for optimizing performance. Step 1 Direct your browser to the SSID  page1.A In the left-hand navigation pane, select:  WiFiRadio SettingsStep 2 SSID Related Security Settings2.A Band: This device only supports 2.4GhzChannel: Auto will allow the device to auto-select a channel. This will also allow the WiFi button, located on the top front of the device, to change the channel. 802.11n/EWCSuggested Setting: Auto 802.11n AutoSuggested Setting: Auto802.11n ProtectionSuggested Setting: Off802.11n Client OnlySuggested Setting: OffRIFS AdvertismentSuggested Setting: AutoOBSS CoexistenceSuggested Setting: EnabledRX Chain Power SaveSuggested Setting: DisabledRX Chain Power Save Quiet Time: Suggested Setting: 10RX Chain Power Save PPS: Suggested Setting: 1054g RateSuggested Setting:1MbpsMulticast RateSuggested Setting: DisabledBasic RateSuggested Setting: DefaultFragmentation ThresholdSuggested Setting: 2346RTS ThresholdSuggested Setting: 2347DTIM ThresholdSuggested Setting: 1Beacon InterfaceSuggested Setting: 100Global Max Clients: Suggested Setting: 16Xpress TechnologySuggested Setting: DisabledTransmit PowerSuggested Setting: 100%WMMSuggested Setting: EnabledWMM No AcknowledgementSuggested Setting: DisabledWMM APSDSuggested Setting: EnabledStep 3 When finished, select “ Apply / Save “. It may take up to 1 minute for your change to take effect. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3633VisionNet   M505N SECTION  5:  Product  SpecificationsSECTION  5.1  Product  DepictionsFront  DepictionBack  DepictionPage   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3634VisionNet   M505NSECTION  5.2  LED  FunctionalityLabel Description FunctionalityPower Status Power / Router Solid Green – Power OnOff – Power OffFlashing Green 2 hz – Flashing Power on self testFlashing Red 4 hz- Failure (not bootable) or device malfunctionA malfunction is any error of internal sequence or state that will prevent the deviceFrom connecting to the DSLAM or passing customer data. This may be identified atvarious times such after power on or during operation through the use of self testing or in operations which result in a unit state that is not expected or should not occur.Ethernet 1 Status Ethernet Port Off  - Power Off – or – No Powered device detectedSolid Green – Powered device connected ; including wake on LANFlashing Green – LAN activity present for that portEthernet 2 Status Ethernet Port Off  - Power Off – or – No Powered device detectedSolid Green – Powered device connected ; including wake on LANFlashing Green – LAN activity present for that portEthernet 3 Status Ethernet Port Off  - Power Off – or – No Powered device detectedSolid Green – Powered device connected ; including wake on LANFlashing Green – LAN activity present for that portEthernet 4 Status Ethernet Port Off  - Power Off – or – No Powered device detectedSolid Green – Powered device connected ; including wake on LANFlashing Green – LAN activity present for that portLED Location specifies Link Status 10 / 100 / GbE Wireless Status WiFi Off  - Modem off or Wireless not activated  Solid Green – Wireless activated Flashing Green 2 hz– WPS Activated – Association PeriodFlashing Green 4 Hz - Wireless ActivityNote: Pressing the WiFi button enables a re-scan of the WiFi SpectrumWPS Status WPS Off:                      WPS Not in useSolid Green:       Devices authenticated via WPSFlashing Green: WPS authenticated activated, authenticating devicesNote: Presseing the WPS button enables WPS if enabled in the GUIDSL Status DSL Link Line 1 Green – DSL Good SyncOff - Powered offFlashing Green -  DSL Attempting syncSignal Detection – Flashing 2hz with 50% duty cycleCarrier Detected, Modem training – Flashing at 4hz with 50% duty cycleInternet Status Internet Connection Internet Light – Must indicate at least one type of connectionSolid Green – IP connected – no traffic passingDevice has a WAN IP via either static/ DHCP/ or IPCPIf PPP is used, device has authenticated and has a WAN IP AddressIf IP or PPPOE session is idle and dropped, light to remain green as long as ADSL is still present. Light to turn red if upon attempting new session it fails.Off – Modem Power Off. LED Should remain off if modem is in bridged mode or if DSL Connection is not presentFlashing Green – Device has WAN IP Address and IP Traffic is passing through deviceRed – Device attempted initiate session, either authentication or to obtain an IP Address, and failed. an IP Address, and failed. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
3635VisionNet   M505N SECTION 5.3  Regulatory AdvisoriesFCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.VisionNetModel: M505NFCC ID: QMPM505NR31  US: DQ1DL01BM505NR31This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with FCC part 68 Rules. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 centimeters between the radiator andyour body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may case harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e
36 36VisionNet   M505NCustomer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.  Located on the equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the ACTA registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN.) If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line.  Excessive REN’s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call.  In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s should not exceed five (5.0).  To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total REN’s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company-provided coin service. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to State Tariffs. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.  If advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible.  Also, you will be advised of your right the file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation ofthe equipment.  If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact (Agent in the US):    Company Name: DQ Technology, Inc. Address: 5111 Johnson Drive, Pleasanton, CA, 94588, USA Tel: +1 925 730 3940 Fax: +1 925 730 3950If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected.  This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges. Page   of  User Manual Rev 0.1e

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