Edimax Technology Co 9562581206 150N Wireless LAN Travel Router User Manual

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Mini Wi-Fi travel router
User Manual
Version 1.1
Aug, 2012
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repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect
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without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
CATALOG
Chapter I: Product Information ...................................................................... 5
1-1 Introduction and safety information ................................................................ 5
1-2 Safety Information ........................................................................................... 6
1-3 System Requirements ...................................................................................... 7
1-4 Package Contents ............................................................................................. 8
1-5 Familiar with your new Mini wifi travel router ............................................... 9
CHAPTER II: Configuring Mini wifi travel router ..................................11
2-1 Setup IP address ............................................................................................. 11
2-1-1 Windows XP IP address setup: ........................................................... 12
2-1-2 Windows Vista/7 IP address setup:..................................................... 13
2-2 Connect to mini travel Router ....................................................................... 14
2-3 Connect to web configuration menu .............................................................. 18
2-4 Quick Setup ................................................................................................... 20
2-4-1 Travel Router Mode ........................................................................... 22
2-4-2 Wireless ISP Mode ............................................................................. 28
2-5 Advanced Setup ............................................................................................. 35
2-5-1 System ................................................................................................ 36
2-5-1-1 Time Zone ............................................................................... 36
2-5-1-2 Password Settings ................................................................... 38
2-5-2 WAN Settings ..................................................................................... 39
2-5-2-1 Dynamic IP ............................................................................. 41
2-5-2-2 Static IP ................................................................................... 42
2-5-2-3 PPPoE ..................................................................................... 44
2-5-2-4 PPTP ....................................................................................... 46
2-5-2-5 L2TP ....................................................................................... 49
2-5-2-6 Telstra Big Pond ...................................................................... 52
2-5-2-7 DNS......................................................................................... 53
2-5-2-8 DDNS...................................................................................... 54
2-5-2-9 WISP ....................................................................................... 56
2-5-3 LAN .................................................................................................... 58
2-5-4 Wireless .............................................................................................. 61
2-5-4-1 Basic Settings .......................................................................... 62
2-5-4-2 Advanced Settings................................................................... 65
2-5-4-3 Security Settings ..................................................................... 68
2-5-4-4 Access Control ........................................................................ 71
2-5-4-3 WPS ........................................................................................ 74
2-5-5 QoS ..................................................................................................... 77
2-5-6 NAT .................................................................................................... 80
2-5-6-1 Special Applications................................................................ 81
2-5-6-2 UPnP Settings ......................................................................... 83
2-5-7 Firewall............................................................................................... 84
2-5-7-1 Access Control ........................................................................ 85
2-5-7-2 URL Blocking ......................................................................... 88
2-5-7-3 DoS ......................................................................................... 90
2-6 Status ............................................................................................................. 92
2-6-1 Internet Connection ............................................................................ 93
2-6-2 Device Status ...................................................................................... 94
2-6-3 System Log......................................................................................... 95
2-6-4 Security Log ....................................................................................... 96
2-6-5 Active DHCP Client ........................................................................... 97
2-6-6 Statistics ............................................................................................. 98
2-7 Tools .............................................................................................................. 99
2-7-1 Configuration Tools .......................................................................... 100
2-7-2 Firmware Upgrade............................................................................ 101
2-7-3 Reset ................................................................................................. 102
Chapter III: Appendix ............................................................................... 103
3-1 Specification ................................................................................................ 103
3-2 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 104
3-3 Glossary ....................................................................................................... 108
3-4 FCC and Other Compliance Statements ...................................................... 111
Chapter I: Product Information
1-1 Introduction and safety information
Thank you for purchasing this mini 802.11b/g/n wireless travel router!
The ultra-compact design allows you to bring this travel router with you
everywhere, and still providing excellent network performance for you.
This Mini wifi travel router is especially convenient for business travelers
to access hotel or public wifi networks.
Other features of this Mini wifi travel router including:
„ Access WAN (Internet) by wired / wireless network.
„ Ultra-compact design while maintaining excellent network
performance.
„ Powered by any USB AC adapter or the USB port of your
computer.
„ Support NAT/NAPT IP Sharing, share IP to multiple wireless
clients
„ Support DHCP/WISP setting for WAN connection.
„ Supports DHCP server to assign IP address automatically.
„ Supports VPN Pass Through (IPSec/L2TP/PPTP).
„ Supports Anti-DoS Firewall.
„ Support IP/MAC/URL Filtering.
„ Supports QoS.
„ Supports Web-based configuration.
„ Comply with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards.
„ Supports high data rate up to 150Mbps on 11n mode.
„ Support 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 and IEEE 802.1x
wireless securities.
„ Supports WPS hardware button for easy wireless association.
1-2 Safety Information
In order to keep the safety of users and your properties, please follow the
following safety instructions:
1. This Mini wifi travel router is designed for indoor use only. DO NOT
expose this network card to direct sun light, rain, or snow.
2. DO NOT put this Mini wifi travel router at or near hot or humid places,
like kitchen or bathroom. Also, do not left this Mini wifi travel router in
the car in summer.
3. Do not allow kids to put any small parts of this Mini wifi travel router
in their mouth, and it could cause serious injury or could be fatal. If they
throw this Mini wifi travel router, it will be damaged. PLEASE KEEP
THIS MINI WIFI TRAVEL ROUTER OUT THE REACH OF
CHILDREN!
4. This Mini wifi travel router will become hot when being used for long
time (This is normal and is not a malfunction). DO NOT put the Mini
wifi travel router on a paper, cloth, or other flammable objects after the
Mini wifi travel router has been used for a long time.
5. There’s no user-serviceable part inside the Mini wifi travel router. If
you found that the Mini wifi travel router is not working properly, please
contact your dealer of purchase and ask for help. DO NOT disassemble
the Mini wifi travel router by yourself, warranty will be void.
6. If the Mini wifi travel router falls into water, DO NOT USE IT AGAIN
BEFORE YOU SEND THE CARD TO THE DEALER OF PURCHASE
FOR INSPECTION.
7. If you smell something strange or even see some smoke coming out
from the Mini wifi travel router, switch the computer off immediately,
and call dealer of purchase for help.
1-3 System Requirements
„ Wireless network card which is compatible with 802.11b/g/n wireless
network standard.
„ Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7, MacOS, or Linux
operating system
„ Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox web browser
1-4 Package Contents
Before you start to use this mini travel router, please check if there’s
anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer of purchase to
claim for missing items:
□ Mini
wifi travel router (1 pcs) ……..………………..…………… 1
□ Quick installation guide (1 pcs) …………………………………. 2
□ User manual CDROM (1 pcs) …………………………………… 3
1-5 Familiar with your new Mini wifi travel router
FRONT
ITEM
USB Cable
(1)
Cable tray (2)
LED (3)
WPS / Reset
Button (4)
DESCRIPTION
Connect to any active USB port to power travel router on
Put USB cable in this tray when not in use
This LED will light up when travel router is powered on,
and will provide other indicator while device is working
Press and release this button to activate WPS mode;
Press and hold this button for more than 10** seconds to
reset the settings of this travel router to factory default
setting.
**Reset to factory default: Press and hold button more
than 10 seconds until Blue LED start blinking then
release button, system will start resetting to default.
LED Definitions
LED
Color
Blue
Internet
LED Status
Description
Blinking
System is under booting up.
Or While reset to factory default.
Steady On
Connect to internet (On internet)
Off
WPS
Green
No power/ No internet connection
Steady ON
When WPS connection is successful,
turn on for 5 minutes.
Blinking
WPS is in progress, blinking (0.2
second on, 0.1 second off) for 2 minutes
(waiting for WPS connection)
Quick blinking
WPS error, blinking (0.1 second on, 0.1
second off)
off
No power/No WPS in progress
Back
ITEM
Ethernet
Port
DESCRIPTION
Connect to ADSL, cable modem, or other network devices
which provides Internet access.
Note:Do Not use Ethernet cable to connect this Ethernet port
to your notebook or desktop which not provides Internet
access.
CHAPTER II:
Configuring Mini wifi travel router
2-1 Setup IP address
Before starting to configure mini travel router, you can check
whether your computer is using dynamic IP.
This travel router uses DHCP to assign IP address to your computer
automatically, therefore you don’t need to setup IP address of your
computer manually; however, if your computer requires you to setup
IP address manually, please refer to following instructions to setup IP
address so you can configure travel router.
Default IP address of this Mini wifi travel router is 192.168.2.1, you can
set your computer’s IP address to any IP within this subnet. If you don’t
know how to do this, please refer to following instructions.
If the operating system of your computer is….
Windows XP
Windows Vista / 7
- please go to section 2-1-1
- please go to section 2-1-2
2-1-1 Windows XP IP address setup:
Click ‘Start’ button (it should be
located at lower-left corner of your
computer), then click control panel.
Double-click Network and Internet
Connections icon, click Network
Connections, and then double-click
Local Area Connection, Local
Area Connection Status window
will appear, and then click
‘Properties’
Select ‘Use the following IP
address’, then input the following
settings in respective field:
IP address: 192.168.2.x (where x is
an integer greater or less than 200, if
there’s more than one computer
need to use this wireless
presentation gateway on the same
network, every computer should use
an unique number)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click ‘OK’ when finish.
2-1-2 Windows Vista/7 IP address setup:
Click ‘Start’ button (it should be
located at lower-left corner of your
computer), then click control panel.
Click View Network Status and
Tasks, then click Manage Network
Connections..Right-click Local
Area Netwrok, then select
‘Properties’. Local Area
Connection Properties window will
appear, select ‘Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP / IPv4), and then click
‘Properties’
Select ‘Use the following IP address’,
then input the following settings in
respective field:
IP address: 192.168.2.x (where x is
an integer greater or less than 200, if
there’s more than one computer need
to use this wireless presentation
gateway on the same network, every
computer should use an unique
number)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click ‘OK’ when finish.
2­2 Connect to mini travel Router
Insert the USB cable of Travel Router into an available USB port on your
computer or USB power adapter to power on mini travel router.
The Blue LED will turn on few seconds and start blinking when device is
booting up.
or
Please wait 2 minutes for device booting up, the blue LED is blinking.
After blue LED turns off, connecting your computer to Travel Router
through wireless connection by searching the available wireless network.
Searching for ‘6258GNLxxxx’ access point, where ‘xxxx’ is the last 4
digit of Travel Router’s MAC address, like ‘6258GNL9672’ in the
example graphic below.
When ‘6258GNLxxxx’ access point is found, click to select it and then
click ‘Connect’ to establish connection.
TIP: The default SSID of this Travel Router can be found on the
sticker labeled on the side of Travel Router.
Next, input password and then click ‘OK’. Default password is
‘62586258’ as shown below.
Please note that you have to enter correct password if you changed it.
If the password you entered is wrong, you’ll be asked to input password
again.
After wireless connection is built successfully, you are able to use this
mini travel router by wired LAN mode or wireless ISP mode.
If your internet source comes from wired LAN cable, Please insert LAN
cable into LAN port of Travel Router, to connect Travel Router to LAN
connection (ISP, or home / hotel / corporate network with DHCP
enabled).
PLEASE NOTE: NEVER CONNECT THIS ETHERNET PORT OF
MINN TRAVEL ROUTER TO YOUR COMPUTER’S ETHERNET
PORT DIRECTLY!
Please check Blue LED of mini router device, if it is steady on, it
means your intenet connection is ON, you should be able to access
Internet now.
You can open web browser and go to website you wish to go.
If not, open your broswer and it will be forwarded to Travel Router’s
firmware setup page.
when you see this page, you can select to enter into web configuration
page or close it.
If your internet source comes from wireless ISP or any wireless access
point, you need to login firmware to have further settings. (refer to next
section)
2­3 Connect to web configuration menu
Anytime you want to setup Travel Router, please open web browser (IE,
firefox, chrome etc.) and type the default SSID of Travel Router in
address bar of web browser like shown below.
Default SSID http://6258gnlxxxx (Example http://6258gnl9672, found it
on the sticker label, the last 4 digits is different on each device)
You should be able to see the login screen of Mini wifi travel router in
very short time:
If you didn’t see this login screen, or receive an error message from your
web browser, please recheck your network connection.
Default username is admin
Default password is 1234
Click ‘OK’ button when ready. You should be able to see the
configuration menu of Mini wifi travel router:
Detailed operation instructions will be given to following chapters.
2­4 Quick Setup
You can set travel router to operate in one of operation mode: Travel
Router Mode, and Wireless ISP Mode.
To access ‘Quick Setup’ menu, click ‘Quick Setup’ on the left.
You’ll be prompted to select one operation mode:
Please select one operation mode:
Travel Router Mode:
Select this mode is you have a wired Ethernet connection and you want to
convert it to wireless connection and share to multiple wireless client
devices such like your mobile phone, tablet, notebook..and so on. You
may need to make further setup on travel router if it’s not using DHCP to
assign IP address.
Wireless ISP Mode:
Select this mode is your network service provider uses wireless network
to provide you Internet service.
Refer to following chapter for detailed settings
Travel Router Mode
Wireless ISP Mode
- please go to section 2-4-1
- please go to section 2-4-2
2­4­1 Travel Router Mode
Travel router mode: This travel router will connect to Internet by wired
network, and client uses wireless connection to access Internet.
Select this mode and click NEXT button.
Please setup wireless security of this Travel Router here if you want to
change.
Or you can use default value and click ‘NEXT’ button to continue.
SSID: Input the Service-Set IDentifier (a name used to identify this
device for wireless network) here, you can use any words which will help
you to identify your own Travel Router. When you change this SSID, you
must reconnect your computer to new SSID of Travel Router through
wireless connection by searching the available wireless network
Default is 6258gnlxxxx where ‘xxxx’ is the last 4 digit of Travel
Router’s MAC address.
Channel Number: Select wireless channel number, or you can select
‘Auto’ and Travel Router will select a channel for you automatically.
Encryption: Select wireless encryption mode:
Disable: No security at all, everyone can establish connection.
WEP: WEP encryption, less security and more compatiblity.
WPA pre-shared key: WPA encryption, safer encrytion.
WPA RADIUS: Select this option only when you have RADIUS server.
When you select WEP encryption:
Please select key length (64 or 128-bit) and key format (ASCII or Hex),
select Default Tx Key (Select ‘Key 1’ in most cases), and then input
encryption key characters in ‘Encryption Key’ field.
(You can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z) if you
select ‘ASCII’ key format, and if you select ‘Hex’ as key format, you can
only use characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F.).
TIPS: Some examples of WEP key
(Don’t use those examples; use the one of your own!):
ASCII (5 characters): pilot
phone 23561 2Hyux #@xmL
ASCII (13 characters): digitalFAMILY 82Jh26xHy3m&n
Hex (10 characters): 287d2aa732
1152dabc85
Hex (26 characters): 9284bcda8427c9e036f7abcd84
To improve security level, do not use those words which can be found
in a dictionary or too easy to remember! (‘pilot’ and ‘phone’ listed
above are bad examples; just intended to show you how a WEP key
look like). Wireless clients will remember the WEP key, so you only
have to input the WEP key on wireless client once, and it’s worth to
use complicated WEP key to improve security level.
When you select WPA pre-shared key encryption:
Please select one WPA Unicast Cipher Suite.
WPA(TKIP) or WPA2(AES) for more security and WPA2 Mixed for
more compability, and then select Pre-shared Key Format (Passphrase or
Hex characters), and then input passphrase characters in ‘Pre-shared Key’
field.
WPA Unicast
Cipher Suite:
Pre-shared
Key Format:
Pre-shared
Key:
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), and
WPA2 Mixed(WPA-TKIP & WPA2-AES Mixed). You
can select one of them, but you have to make sure
your wireless client support the cipher you selected.
Default is WPA2 Mixed
Select the type of pre-shared key, you
can select Passphrase (8 or more alphanumerical
characters, up to 63), or Hex (64 characters of 0-9,
and a-f).
Default is Passphrase
Please input the WPA passphrase here.
It’s not recommended to use a word that can be
found in a dictionary due to security reason.
Default is 62586258
When you select WPA RADIUS:
If you have a RADIUS server, this router can work with it and provide
safer wireless authentication.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
WPA Unicast
Cipher Suite (2):
Please select a type of WPA cipher suite.
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2
(AES), and WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them,
but you have to make sure your wireless client
support the cipher you selected.
RADIUS Server
IP address (3):
Please input the IP address of your
Radius authentication server here.
RADIUS Server
Port (4):
RADIUS Server
Password (5):
Please input the port number of your
Radius authentication server here.
Default setting is 1812.
Please input the password of your Radius
authentication server here.
When you’re ready, click ‘NEXT’ button.
If you see this message, please use Ethernet cable to connect the LAN
port of Travel Router and Internet gateway (i.e. the network device
provided by your ISP, or the network port of your home, company, or
hotel)
Next, system will start verifying internet connection, please be patient.
This message indicates Internet connection has been confirmed, please
click ‘NEXT’ button to continue.
Or shows failed connection, you should click ‘BACK’ button to redo
previous settings.
Recommend you to add the firmware web address of this Travel Router
for future use, please select ‘Yes’ to add bookmark (Other browser than
IE and Firefox, please copy URL and save it to your bookmark).
You can also recheck these basic settings of Travel Router. Click ‘Apply’
when everything’s ok, or click ‘BACK’ to go back to previous setup page.
If you select ‘Yes’ in last step to add bookmark, you can define the name
of bookmark here. Click ‘Add’ to add bookmark or ‘Cancel’ to abort.
(Recommend you to add it)
Please be patient while Travel Router is applying new settings.
2­4­2 Wireless ISP Mode
Wireless ISP mode: This travel router will connect to Internet by
wireless network, and client also uses wireless connection to access
Internet.
Select this mode and click NEXT button.
Travel Router will perform wireless site survey. Please check the list and
see if the access point(Wireless ISP) you wish to connect is listed here.
If not, please click ‘Refresh’ button and / or move Travel Router closer to
access point you with to connect.
In most cases you only have to select an access point and Travel Router
will detect encryption type for you, you only have to input the correct
WEP key or WPA passphrase of your access point. Click ‘NEXT’ button
to continue.
If the SSID of the access point you wish to connect is hidden, check
‘Setup manually’ box and input access point’s parameters manually.
Next, system will start verifying wireless key and connection between
Travel Router and WISP device within 2 minutes, please be patient when
you see this message.
This message indicates that WEP/WPA key is verified. Otherwise, you
have to recheck WEP/WPA key you input in last step.
Click ‘NEXT’ to continue.
Please input the wireless security settings for your wireless client here or
you can use all default values without change. Then click ‘Apply’ button.
SSID: Input the Service-Set IDentifier (a name used to identify this
device for wireless network) here, you can use any words which will help
you to identify your own Travel Router. When you change this SSID, you
must reconnect your computer to new SSID of Travel Router through
wireless connection by searching the available wireless network
Default is 6258gnlxxxx where ‘xxxx’ is the last 4 digit of Travel
Router’s MAC address.
Encryption: Select wireless encryption mode:
Disable: No security at all, everyone can establish connection.
WEP: WEP encryption, less security and more compatiblity.
WPA pre-shared key: WPA encryption, safer encrytion.
WPA RADIUS: Select this option only when you have RADIUS server.
When you select WEP encryption:
Please select key length (64 or 128-bit) and key format (ASCII or Hex),
select Default Tx Key (Select ‘Key 1’ in most cases), and then input
encryption key characters in ‘Encryption Key’ field.
(You can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z) if you
select ‘ASCII’ key format, and if you select ‘Hex’ as key format, you can
only use characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F.).
TIPS: Some examples of WEP key
(Don’t use those examples; use the one of your own!):
ASCII (5 characters): pilot
phone 23561 2Hyux #@xmL
ASCII (13 characters): digitalFAMILY 82Jh26xHy3m&n
Hex (10 characters): 287d2aa732
1152dabc85
Hex (26 characters): 9284bcda8427c9e036f7abcd84
To improve security level, do not use those words which can be found
in a dictionary or too easy to remember! (‘pilot’ and ‘phone’ listed
above are bad examples; just intended to show you how a WEP key
look like). Wireless clients will remember the WEP key, so you only
have to input the WEP key on wireless client once, and it’s worth to
use complicated WEP key to improve security level.
When you select WPA pre-shared key encryption:
Please select one WPA Unicast Cipher Suite.
WPA(TKIP) or WPA2(AES) for more security and WPA2 Mixed for
more compability, and then select Pre-shared Key Format (Passphrase or
Hex characters), and then input passphrase characters in ‘Pre-shared Key’
field.
WPA Unicast
Cipher Suite:
Pre-shared
Key Format:
Pre-shared
Key:
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), and
WPA2 Mixed(WPA-TKIP & WPA2-AES Mixed). You
can select one of them, but you have to make sure
your wireless client support the cipher you selected.
Default is WPA2 Mixed
Select the type of pre-shared key, you
can select Passphrase (8 or more alphanumerical
characters, up to 63), or Hex (64 characters of 0-9,
and a-f).
Default is Passphrase
Please input the WPA passphrase here.
It’s not recommended to use a word that can be
found in a dictionary due to security reason.
Default is 62586258
When you select WPA RADIUS:
If you have a RADIUS server, this router can work with it and provide
safer wireless authentication.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
WPA Unicast
Cipher Suite (2):
Please select a type of WPA cipher suite.
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2
(AES), and WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them,
but you have to make sure your wireless client
support the cipher you selected.
RADIUS Server
IP address (3):
Please input the IP address of your
Radius authentication server here.
RADIUS Server
Port (4):
RADIUS Server
Password (5):
Please input the port number of your
Radius authentication server here.
Default setting is 1812.
Please input the password of your Radius
authentication server here.
When you’re ready, click ‘NEXT’ button.
In the last step of Quick Setup, you can recheck all settings and select to
add web address of this Travel Router for future use, please select ‘Yes’ to
add bookmark (IE and Firefox only). Click ‘Apply’ when everything’s ok,
or click ‘BACK’ to go back to previous setup page.
If you select ‘Yes’ in last step, you can define the name of bookmark here.
Click ‘Add’ to add bookmark or ‘Cancel’ to abort.
(Other than IE/Firefox, it will pop up a message for asking to add
bookmark manually)
Please be patient while Travel Router is applying new settings.
Note: For some WISP may require WAN setting, you can refer to ‘2-5-2
WAN Settings’ page to have more setting instructions.
2­5 Advanced Setup
You can configure advanced settings of this Mini wifi travel router here.
To access ‘Advanced Setup’ menu, click ‘Advanced Setup’ on the left.
The following setup page will appear:
The instructions on every setup item will be given in the following
chapters.
2­5­1 System
You can configure time zone and web menu password here.
2‐5‐1‐1 Time Zone
Some functionality of this travel router requires date and time of provide
service, and you can setup system time and time zone for this travel route
here.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Time Zone
Time Server
Address
Description
Select time zone from dropdown menu.
Input the IP address or host name of time serve you
wish to use. If you don’t know which one you should
use, please input:
192.43.244.18 or
time.nist.gov
Daylight Savings /
Enable
Check this box to enable daylight saving. You also
need to input start and end date of daylight saving
period.
Click ‘APPLY’ button to save changes you made in this page, or click
‘CANCEL’ to discard settings you made.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐1‐2 Password Settings
Change admin’s password at login
Item
Current Password
New Password
Re-Enter Password
Description
To change admin’s password, you have to input
current password first.
Input new password here. You can use the
combination of alphabets, number, and symbols
for up to 20** characters.
Input new password again for conformation.
2­5­2 WAN Settings
You can configure WAN (Wide Area Network) settings here, so you can
get connected to Internet.
To access WAN settings menu, click ‘WAN’ on the left:
A new menu will appear:
Please select the item you wish to configure from this menu, and click
‘More Configuration’ to configure detailed configuration (You can also
select the item on the left side directly).
2‐5‐2‐1 Dynamic IP
Select this item if your ISP will assign IP address to you automatically.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
**CLONE MAC ADDRESS missing?**
Item
Host Name
Description
Input host name here if it’s requested by your ISP.
You can leave this field blank if your ISP does not
request you to use host name.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐2 Static IP
Select this item if your ISP assigns an IP address to you, and requests you
to input IP address manually.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
IP Address
Input the IP address assigned by Internet Service
Provider.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Default Gateway
Input the IP address of the default gateway assigned
by your Internet Service Provider.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐3 PPPoE
Select this item if your ISP requests you to use PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
to establish connection.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
User Name
Input PPPoE user name assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Password
Please input the password assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Service Name
Please give a name to this Internet service, this is
optional.
MTU
Please input the MTU value of your network
connection here (from 512 to 1492). If you don’t know
which value you should use, you can use default
value.
Connection Type
Select connection type here:
Continues: Travel router will maintain connection and
never disconnect
Connect on Demand: Travel router will establish
connection only when there’s connection request
from client
Manual: You have to connect or disconnect PPPoE
connection manually (by click ‘Connect’ and
‘Disconnect’ button.
Idle Time Out
Please specify the time to shutdown Internet connect
after no internet activity is detected in minute(s) from
1 to 1000. This option is only available when
connection type is ‘Connect on Demand’.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐4 PPTP
Select this item if your ISP requests you to use PPTP to establish
connection.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
Obtain an IP address
Automatically
Select this item to acquire an IP address from ISP
automatically (if your ISP requests you to do so).
You may also input hostname if your ISP requests
you to do so.
Use The Following IP
Address
Select this item if your ISP requests you to input IP
address manually (in 3 fields below).
IP Address
Input the IP address assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Default Gateway
Input the IP address of PPTP default gateway.
User Name
Input the user name of PPTP connection server.
Password
Input the password of PPTP connection server.
PPTP Gateway
Input the IP address of PPTP default gateway.
Connection ID
Input connection ID assigns by your ISP (only when
requested by your ISP).
MTU
Please input the MTU value of your network
connection here (from 512 to 1492). If you don’t know
which value you should use, you can use default
value.
BEZEQ-ISERAL
Check ‘Enable’ only when you’re using BEZEQ
network in Israel.
Connection Type
Select connection type here:
Continues: Travel router will maintain connection and
never disconnect
Connect on Demand: Travel router will establish
connection only when there’s connection request
from client
Manual: You have to connect or disconnect PPPoE
connection manually (by click ‘Connect’ and
‘Disconnect’ button.
Idle Time Out
Please specify the time to shutdown Internet connect
after no internet activity is detected in minute(s) from
1 to 1000. This option is only available when
connection type is ‘Connect on Demand’.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐5 L2TP
Select this item if your ISP requests you to use L2TP to establish
connection.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
Obtain an IP address
Automatically
Select this item to acquire an IP address from ISP
automatically (if your ISP requests you to do so).
You may also input hostname if your ISP requests
you to do so.
Use The Following IP
Address
Select this item if your ISP requests you to input IP
address manually (in 3 fields below).
IP Address
Input the IP address assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your Internet
Service Provider.
Default Gateway
Input the IP address of L2TP default gateway.
User Name
Input the user name of L2TP connection server.
Password
Input the password of L2TP connection server.
L2TP Gateway
Input the IP address of L2TP default gateway.
Connection ID
Input connection ID assigns by your ISP (only when
requested by your ISP).
MTU
Please input the MTU value of your network
connection here (from 512 to 1492). If you don’t know
which value you should use, you can use default
value.
Connection Type
Select connection type here:
Continues: Travel router will maintain connection and
never disconnect
Connect on Demand: Travel router will establish
connection only when there’s connection request
from client
Manual: You have to connect or disconnect PPPoE
connection manually (by click ‘Connect’ and
‘Disconnect’ button.
Idle Time Out
Please specify the time to shutdown Internet connect
after no internet activity is detected in minute(s) from
1 to 1000. This option is only available when
connection type is ‘Connect on Demand’.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐6 Telstra Big Pond
Select this item if you’re using Telstra Big Pong ISP in Australia. DO
NOT use this item if you’re not using this ISP.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
User Name
Input user name assigned by ISP here.
Password
Input password assigned by ISP here.
Assign login server
manually
Check this box if you want to input login server’s IP
address manually. You also have to input the IP
address in the field below.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐7 DNS
Input DNS (Domain Name Service) server’s IP address here. You may
not need to input DNS server information here if your ISP will assign you
IP address automatically, however, you can still assign one or two
preferred DNS server here.
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
Primary DNS
Input the DNS server IP address here.
Secondary DNS
Input additional (backup) DNS server IP address
here.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐8 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a kind of service which provides hostname-to-IP
service to ‘dynamic’ IP address users. ‘Dynamic IP’ means Internet service
subscriber will obtain different IP address when he or she connects to Internet.
Due to this nature, it will be difficult for dynamic IP users to provide services to
general public, because the IP address is always changing.
DDNS service maps ever-changing IP address to a fixed hostname, so people
who wants to access the service provides by dynamic IP users just need to
remember the fixed hostname, and don’t have to worry about the fact of IP
address will be changed next time.
This router supports several kinds of DDNS service provider, please go to their
service webpage and follow their instructions to register a new DDNS account
to use their service:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
Enable DDNS
Select ‘Enable’ to enable DDNS function.
Provider
Select your DDNS service provider from this
dropdown menu.
Domain Name
Input the domain name (host name) obtained from
DDNS service provider.
Account
Input the account (user name / email) you used to
register DDNS service.
Password / Key
Input the password / key you used to register DDNS
service.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐2‐9 WISP
If your ISP uses wireless network to provide service, please use this setup
menu:
The description of every setup item is listed as follow:
Item
Description
Disable / Enable
Select ‘Enable’ to enable WISP function, or select
‘Disable’ to disable WISP.
SSID
Input the SSID of the access point you wish to
connect, or you can click ‘Site Survey’ button to scan
for access points nearby.
Site Survey
Click this button to scan for access points nearby and
give you a list. You can click ‘Select’ button of the
access point you wish to connect, and then click
‘Connect’ button. If the access point you wish to
connect does not appear, you can click ‘Refresh’
button to scan again.
Encryption
Select encryption mode of selected access point:
Disable: No encryption
WEP: Use WEP encryption
WPA pre-shared key: Use WPA encryption
Encryption: WEP
You have to input encryption details:
Key Length: Select key length (64 or 128 bit)
Key Format: Select key format (ASCII or Hex), and
input the key characters in ‘Encryption Key’ field.
Default Tx Key: Select WEP default Tx key here,
generally it’s ‘Key 1’.
Encryption Key: Input WEP key characters.
Encryption: WPA
pre-shared key
You have to input encryption details:
WPA Unicast Cipher Suite: Select ‘WPA (TKIP)’ or
‘WPA2 (AES)’ according to the cipher setting of the
access point you wish to connect.
Pre-shared Key Format: Select ‘Passphrase’ (ASCII
characters) or Hex (64 hex characters).
Pre-shared key: Input key content here.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2­5­3 LAN
You can change LAN (Local Area Network) settings here.
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item Name
Description
IP Address
Input the IP address of the LAN port of this router
here.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask of the LAN port of this
router here.
802.11d Spanning Tree
If there’s 802.11d spanning tree compatible switch
attached to any LAN port of this router, and you
wish to use 802.11d spanning tree function, select
‘Enable’ here, or select ‘Disable’ to disable this
function.
DHCP
Select ‘Enable’ and this router will become DHCP
server and give IP address information (DHCP
leases) to DHCP clients.
You also have to input information for below 4
fields:
Lease Time: Select lease time for each DHCP IP
address lease (how long a client can keep the
same IP address).
DHCP Client Start IP: Input the starting IP address
of DHCP IP pool. The network range must be the
same as ‘IP address’ field above.
DHCP Client End IP: Input the ending IP address
of DHCP IP pool. The network range must be the
same as ‘IP address’ field above.
Domain Name: Input the domain name of your
local network, this is optional.
You can also establish up to 16 static DHCP leases here:
To add a new MAC address and IP address mapping, input MAC address
and IP address pair above, and then click ‘Add’ button; to remove a
mapping, check ‘Select’ box of the mapping entry you wish to remove,
and then click ‘Delete’ button (or click ‘Delete All’ button to remove all
mappings).
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2­5­4 Wireless
You can change wireless network settings here.
To access Wireless settings menu, click ‘Wireless’ on the left:
To setup wireless settings, please select one item from left.
2‐5‐4‐1 Basic Settings
Setup basic wireless network settings:
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
Mode
Description
Band
Select the wireless band:
Select wireless operation mode: Access Point or Universal
Repeater.
2.4GHz (B): only wireless clients with 802.11b capability can
connect to this router. Maximum connection speed is 11Mbps.
2.4GHz (N): only wireless clients with 802.11n capability can
connect to this router. Maximum connection speed is 150Mbps.
2.4GHz (B+G): Both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless clients can
connect to this router.
2.4GHz (G): only wireless clients with 802.11g capability can
connect to this router. Maximum connection speed is 54Mbps.
2.4GHz (B+G+N): 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n wireless
clients can connect to this router.
SSID
Input the SSID (Service Set IDentifier) of this access point (or
the SSID of the access point you wish to connect when in
‘Client’ mode). Wireless clients will use this SSID to identify this
Mini wifi travel router.
You can input up to 32 alphanumerical characters as SSID.
SSID is used to identify this wireless router so wireless clients
can identity this router from others.
The SSID of this travel router is ‘6528GNLxxxx’, where xxxx is
the last 4 characters of the MAC address.
Channel
Number
Select the channel number of wireless radio. All wireless
devices who wish to communicate with each other must use the
same channel number.
It’s highly recommended to select a channel number which is
not taken by other access points, or the wireless network
performance will become poor. To know which channels are
taken by other access points, you can use ‘Select Site Survey’
button below to discover which channel numbers were taken
already.
Associated
Clients
You can click ‘Show Active Clients’ button to show all connected
wireless clients.
Please note: By clicking ‘Show Active Clients’ button, a
new browser window will appear. If your browser prevents
pop-up window from appearing, please disable this
function or you will not be able to use ‘Show Client’
function.
Root AP
SSID
(Universal
repeater
only)
Select Site
Survey
(Universal
repeater
This Mini wifi travel router can serve wireless clients and
connect to another wireless access point simultaneously. Thus
you can bring all wireless clients to Internet by a wireless access
point you designated in ‘Root AP SSID’ field here.
To select a AP’s SSID, click ‘Select Site Survey’ button below.
Click this button to show a new window with the information of
all wireless access points nearby:
only)
To select an AP to connect, click ‘Select’ radio button of the AP
you wish to connect, then click ‘Connect’; If the AP you wish to
connect does not appear, click ‘Refresh’ button one or more
times until you see it in the list, or move the Mini wifi travel router
closer to the AP you wish to connect.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐4‐2 Advanced Settings
Setup advanced wireless network settings:
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
Fragment
Threshold
RTS Threshold
Beacon Interval
DTIM Period
Data Rate
Description
Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio.
Threshold: Do not modify default value if you
don’t know what it is, default value is 2346.
Set the RTS threshold of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 2347.
Set the beacon interval of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is,
default value is 100.
Configures DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message) send period. Default value is 3.
Select wireless data transfer speed. When you
select a value here, this access point will refuse to
establish connection with wireless clients by
other speed.
N Data Rate
Channel Width
Preamble Type
Broadcast ESSID
CTS Protect
TX Power
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’ and this mini
wifi router will adjust the speed automatically.
Select wireless data transfer speed by MCS0 to
MCS7. MCS stands for Modulation and Coding
Scheme, which represents different speed when
bandwidth is 20MHz or 40MHz.
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’ and this mini
wifi router will adjust the speed automatically.
Select the wireless channel width, 20MHz or
40MHz. 40MHz provides better network speed
for 802.11n wireless clients.
However, if there’re 802.11b / g clients
connecting to this wireless router, it will switch to
20MHz mode automatically.**
Set the type of preamble of wireless radio, Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it
is, default setting is ‘Short Preamble’.
When set to ‘enabled’, every wireless devices can
scan and found this wireless router; when set to
‘disabled’, only wireless clients who know exact
ESSID can get connected with this wireless
router. Set to disabled will help to improve
security.
This function provides CTS (Clear to Send)
protection when transferring data. It’s
recommended to select ‘Auto’ for this option.
Select wireless transmitting power level, from
10% to 100%. When wireless clients are not too
far from this mini wifi router, you don’t have to
select a higher power level, since this may cause
some people to try to break into your wireless
network when you have a bad password or no
WMM
password.
Enable or disable Wireless Multi-Media. When
enabled, wireless router will give priority to
multimedia related network applications so they
will have better performance.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work now,
click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before
you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2­5­4­3 Security Settings
Setup wireless security settings:
SSID: Input the Service-Set IDentifier (a name used to identify this
device for wireless network) here, you can use any words which will help
you to identify your own Travel Router. When you change this SSID, you
must reconnect your computer to new SSID of Travel Router through
wireless connection by searching the available wireless network
Default is 6258gnlxxxx where ‘xxxx’ is the last 4 digit of Travel
Router’s MAC address.
Channel Number: Select wireless channel number, or you can select
‘Auto’ and Travel Router will select a channel for you automatically.
Encryption: Select wireless encryption mode:
Disable: No security at all, everyone can establish connection.
WEP: WEP encryption, less security and more compatiblity.
WPA pre-shared key: WPA encryption, safer encrytion.
WPA RADIUS: Select this option only when you have RADIUS server.
When you select WEP encryption:
Please select key length (64 or 128-bit) and key format (ASCII or Hex),
select Default Tx Key (Select ‘Key 1’ in most cases), and then input
encryption key characters in ‘Encryption Key’ field.
(You can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z) if you
select ‘ASCII’ key format, and if you select ‘Hex’ as key format, you can
only use characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F.).
When you select WPA pre-shared key encryption:
Please select one WPA Unicast Cipher Suite.
WPA(TKIP) or WPA2(AES) for more security and WPA2 Mixed for
more compability, and then select Pre-shared Key Format (Passphrase or
Hex characters), and then input passphrase characters in ‘Pre-shared Key’
field.
WPA Unicast
Cipher Suite:
Pre-shared
Key Format:
Pre-shared
Key:
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), and
WPA2 Mixed(WPA-TKIP & WPA2-AES Mixed). You
can select one of them, but you have to make sure
your wireless client support the cipher you selected.
Default is WPA2 Mixed
Select the type of pre-shared key, you
can select Passphrase (8 or more alphanumerical
characters, up to 63), or Hex (64 characters of 0-9,
and a-f).
Default is Passphrase
Please input the WPA passphrase here.
It’s not recommended to use a word that can be
found in a dictionary due to security reason.
Default is 62586258
When you select WPA RADIUS:
If you have a RADIUS server, this router can work with it and provide
safer wireless authentication.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
WPA Unicast
Cipher Suite (2):
Please select a type of WPA cipher suite.
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2
(AES), and WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them,
but you have to make sure your wireless client
support the cipher you selected.
RADIUS Server
IP address (3):
Please input the IP address of your
Radius authentication server here.
RADIUS Server
Port (4):
RADIUS Server
Password (5):
Please input the port number of your
Radius authentication server here.
Default setting is 1812.
Please input the password of your Radius
authentication server here.
2‐5‐4‐4 Access Control
This function will help you to prevent unauthorized users from
connecting to your wireless router; only those wireless devices who have
the MAC address you assigned here can gain access to your wireless
router. You can use this function with other security measures described
in previous section, to create a safer wireless environment.
Up to 20 MAC addresses can be assigned by using this function. Please
click ‘Wireless’ menu on the left of web management interface, then click
‘Access Control’, and the following message will be displayed on your
web browser:
All allowed MAC addresses will be displayed in ‘MAC Address Filtering
Table’ (1).
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Delete Selected (2):
Delete All (3):
If you want to delete a specific MAC address
entry, check the ‘select’ box of the MAC address you
want to delete, then click ‘Delete Selected’ button.
(You can select more than one MAC addresses).
If you want to delete all MAC addresses listed
here, please click ‘Delete All’ button.
Enable
To enforce MAC address filtering,
Access Control (4): you have to check ‘Enable Wireless Access Control’.
When this item is unchecked, wireless router will
not enforce MAC address filtering of wireless
clients.
MAC Address (5):
Input the MAC address of your wireless devices here,
dash ( - ) or colon ( : ) are not required. (i.e. If the
MAC address label of your wireless device indicates
‘aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff’ or ‘aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff’, just input
‘aabbccddeeff’.
Comment (6):
You can input any text here as the comment of this
MAC address, like ‘ROOM 2A Computer’ or
anything. You can input up to 16 alphanumerical
characters here. This is optional and you can leave
it blank, however, it’s recommended to use this field
to write a comment for every MAC addresses as a
memory aid.
Add (7):
Click ‘Add’ button to add the MAC address and
associated comment to the MAC address filtering
table.
Clear (8):
Click ‘Clear’ to remove the value you inputted
in MAC address and comment field.
After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (9) button and the
following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on
other setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the
settings will take effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is
rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved
value, please click ‘Cancel’ button.
2‐5‐4‐3 WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to build connection
between wireless network clients and this wireless router. You don’t have
to select encryption mode and input a long encryption passphrase every
time when you need to setup a wireless client, you only have to press a
button on wireless client and this wireless router, and the WPS will do the
rest for you.
This wireless router supports two types of WPS: Push-Button
Configuration (PBC), and PIN code. If you want to use PBC, you have to
push a specific button on the wireless client to start WPS mode, and
switch this wireless router to WPS mode too. You can push Reset/WPS
button of this wireless router, or click ‘Start PBC’ button in the web
configuration interface to do this; if you want to use PIN code, you have
to know the PIN code of wireless client and switch it to WPS mode, then
provide the PIN code of the wireless client you wish to connect to this
wireless router. The detailed instructions are listed follow:
Please click ‘Wireless’ menu on the left of web management interface,
then click ‘WPS’, and the following message will be displayed on your
web browser:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Enable WPS (1):
Check this box to enable WPS function, uncheck
it to disable WPS.
WPS Information (2):WPS-related system information will be displayed
here:
WPS Status: If the wireless security (encryption)
function of this wireless router is properly set, you’ll
see ‘Configured’ message here. If wireless security
function has not been set, you’ll see ‘unConfigured’.
PinCode Self: This is the WPS PIN code of this
wireless router. This code is useful when you need to
build wireless connection by WPS with other
WPS-enabled wireless devices.
SSID: The SSID of this wireless router will be
displayed here.
Authentication Mode: The wireless security
authentication mode of this wireless router will be
displayed here. If you don’t enable security function
of the wireless router before WPS is activated, the
router will auto set the security to WPA (AES) and
generate a set of passphrase key for WPS
connection.
Passphrase Key: The wireless security key of the
router will be displayed here.
Config Mode (3):
There are ‘Registrar’ and ‘Enrollee’ modes for
the WPS connection. When ‘Registrar’ is enabled,
the wireless clients will follow the router’s wireless
settings for WPS connection. When ‘Enrolle’ mode
is enabled, the router will follow the wireless
settings of wireless client for WPS connection.
Configure
Click ‘Start PBC’ to start Push-Button style WPS
by Push Button (4): setup procedure. This wireless router will wait for
WPS requests from wireless clients for 2 minutes.
The ‘WPS’ LED green color on this device will be
blinking for 2 minutes when this wireless router is
waiting for incoming WPS request.
Configure
by client
PinCode (5):
Please input the PIN code of the wireless client you
wish to connect, and click ‘Start PIN’ button.
The ‘WPS’ LED green color on this device will be
blinking for 2 minutes when this wireless router is
waiting for incoming WPS request.
2­5­5 QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) function allows you to give a certain amount of
bandwidth to important applications (such as video conference and network
phone), so they can have enough bandwidth when working.
To access QoS settings menu, click ‘QoS’ on the left:
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
Description
Enable
QoS
Total
Download
Bandwidt
Total
upload
Bandwidt
Add
Check this box to enable QoS function.
Input the download bandwidth of your Internet connection in
Kbits. You can use dropdown menu to select a download line
speed, or input it directly in the field.
Input the upload bandwidth of your Internet connection in
Kbits. You can use dropdown menu to select a upload line
speed, or input it directly in the field.
Click this button to create a new QoS rule:
Rule name: Input a name for this QoS rule for identification.
Bandwidth: Select ‘Download’ or ‘Upload’ for traffic type of
this QoS rule, input the bandwidth you wish to assign to this
rule, and then select ‘Guarantee’ (Minimum bandwidth
allocated to this QoS rule), or ‘Maximum (Maximum
bandwidth this QoS rule can use).
Local IP Address: Input the local IP addresses range which
will be using this QoS rule (Input starting address on the left,
and ending address on the right). If only one IP address is
involved, input the address in left field only.
Local port range: Input local port numbers which will trigger
this QoS rule. You can ports such as ‘1-100’ or ‘1,3,5,7,9’ ,
or input a single port number here.
Remote IP Address Input the remote IP addresses range
which will be using this QoS rule (Input starting address on
the left, and ending address on the right). If only one IP
address is involved, input the address in left field only.
Remote port range: Input remote port numbers which will
trigger this QoS rule. You can ports such as ‘1-100’ or
‘1,3,5,7,9’ , or input a single port number here.
Traffic type: Input the traffic type of this QoS rule from
dropdown menu.
Protocol: Select protocol type (TCP or UDP) from dropdown
menu.
Edit
Delete
Delete All
Move Up
Move
Down
Click ‘Save’ to save changes you made or ‘Reset’ to clear all
fields in this page.
Check ‘Select’ box in QoS table to select an existing QoS
rule, and click this button to recall its setting for edit.
Delete a selected QoS rule.
Delete all QoS rules.
Move selected QoS rule up, so it will have higher priority.
Move selected QoS rule up, so it will have lower priority.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2­5­6 NAT
NAT (Network Address Translation) function lets certain network
application to be able to work behind firewall.
To access NAT settings menu, click ‘NAT’ on the left:
2‐5‐6‐1 Special Applications
For those applications which require multiple connections to work
properly, you may need to configure NAT in advance.
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
Enable
Special
Applications
IP Address
Computer
Name
Description
Check this box to enable NAT for special applications.
Input the IP address which will be using this rule.
If the computer you wish to assign to use this rule is
online, you can select it from this dropdown menu and
click << button to add it to IP address field automatically.
Input the TCP port number to open (optional)
TCP Port to
Open
UDP Port to Input the UDP port number to open (optional)
open
Comment
Input any text here to help you to remember to purpose of
this rule.
Popular
The rule for many popular network applications is built in
Applications this travel router already. You can select one from the
dropdown menu. Click ‘Add’ button to add the details of
this application to fields above.
Add
Reset
Select
Delete
Delete All
Reset
Click this button to add this rule.
Click this button to clear all texts on fields above.
Check the box of a certain rule for deletion.
Delete selected rules.
Delete all rules.
Unselect any selected rules.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐6‐2 UPnP Settings
If your computer or network devices support UPnP, you can enable this
function to allow then to see this travel router.
If you don’t know if you should enable this function, select ‘Enable’.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2­5­7 Firewall
Firewall function protects your computer on local area network so they
won’t be attacked by malicious attackers on Internet, and helps you to
protect information stored on your local computer.
To access Firewall settings menu, click ‘Firewall’ on the left:
2‐5‐7‐1 Access Control
You can only allow certain computer on your local network to access
Internet, or deny certain computer on your computer from accessing
Internet.
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
Enable
MAC
Filtering
Client PC
MAC
Address
Computer
Name
Comment
Add
Reset
Select
Description
Check this box to enable computer filtering based on MAC
address. You also have to select ‘Deny’ or ‘Allow’ to deny or
allow computers on the list to access Internet.
Input computer’s MAC address here (to deny or allow
Internet access)
If the computer you wish to assign to use this rule is online,
you can select it from this dropdown menu and click <<
button to add it to IP address field automatically.
Input any text here to help you to remember to purpose of
this rule.
Click this button to add this rule.
Click this button to clear all texts on fields above.
Check the box of a certain rule for deletion.
Delete
Delete All
Reset
Enable IP
Filtering
Add PC
Delete selected rules.
Delete all rules.
Unselect any selected rules.
Check this box to enable computer filtering based on IP
address and application. You also have to select ‘Deny’ or
‘Allow’ to deny or allow computers on the list to access
Internet.
Click this button to add a new computer for IP filter:
Client PC description: Input any text here to help you to
identify this computer.
Client PC IP Address: Input the starting and ending IP
address of computers which will be affected by this rule. If
only one computer is involved, input its IP address on the
left field only.
Client Service: Check all services which will be involved in
this rule.
Protocol: Select the network protocol (TCP or UDP)
Port range: Input the port range of this rule like 1-100 or
‘1,3,5,7,9’, or a single port number.
Delete
Delete All
Click ‘Add’ button to save changes, or click ‘Reset’ button to
clear this rule.
Delete selected rules.
Delete all rules.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐7‐2 URL Blocking
You can prevent local computers from accessing certain web sites on
Internet.
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
Enable
URL
Blocking
Add
Reset
Select
Delete
Delete All
Reset
Description
Check this box to enable URL Blocking function. You have
to input a part of web address or full web address in ‘http://’
field, like ‘www.website.com’ or ‘website’.
Click this button to add this rule.
Click this button to clear web address field.
Select a rule in URL Blocking Table
Delete selected rules.
Delete all rules.
Unselect any selected rules.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2‐5‐7‐3 DoS
The firewall of this travel router can prevent the malicious DoS
(Denial-of-Service) attack from Internet.
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item
DoS
Module
Advance
d Settings
Description
Please check all boxes of the DoS function you wish to
activate. If you don’t know which one you should use, you
can select all without any problem.
You can define advanced DoS module functions here:
Ping of Death: You can specify the frequency of ping of death
packets which will trigger this DoS function.
Discard Ping from WAN: Check this box and this travel
router will not answer ping requests from Internet.
Port Scan: Check all types of port scan you want to prevent.
Sync Flood: You can specify the frequency of sync flood
packets which will trigger this DoS function.
Click ‘APPLY’ button to save changes you made, or click
‘CANCEL’ to discard changes you made.
When you finish settings in this page, click ‘Apply’ button. You’ll see the
following message:
If you still need to configure this Mini wifi travel router, click
‘CONTINUE’ button; if you want to save changes and make it work
now, click ‘APPLY’ button. You’ll be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can reconnect to this Mini wifi travel router.
2­6 Status
You can check the status of this travel router by this function. To check
status, click ‘Status’ link on the upper-right corner of web menu:
To select a status to view, click on the menu on the left:
2­6­1 Internet Connection
You can check the connection type and status of Internet connection.
2­6­2 Device Status
You can check the wireless and LAN status here.
2­6­3 System Log
You can check the system message of this travel router since it is powered
on. If there’s any problem when you’re using this travel router, these log
information may help.
You can click ‘Save’ button to save system log as a text file on your
computer, click ‘Clear’ to delete all messages, or click ‘Refresh’ to reload
latest messages.
2­6­4 Security Log
You can check security related messages of this travel router.
You can click ‘Save’ button to save system log as a text file on your
computer, click ‘Clear’ to delete all messages, or click ‘Refresh’ to reload
latest messages.
2­6­5 Active DHCP Client
You can check all DHCP clients connected to this travel router here.
Click ‘Refresh’ button to reload latest DHCP clients.
2­6­6 Statistics
You can check the network statistics of this travel router.
You can click ‘Refresh’ button to reload statistics.
2­7 Tools
You can use some special tools to configure the fundamental functions of
this travel router here, like configuration back and firmware upgrade.
To select a status to view, click on the menu on the left:
2­7­1 Configuration Tools
You can backup and restore travel router’s configuration in this page.
To save travel router’s configuration, click ‘Save’ button and you’ll be
prompted to save configuration file to a folder on your computer.
To restore a saved configuration, click ‘Browse’ button and you’ll be
prompted to locate a saved configuration file on your computer, and then
click ‘Upload’ button to upload configuration file to travel router.
To erase all settings, click ‘Reset’ and all settings of travel router will be
erased (include IP address setting).
2­7­2 Firmware Upgrade
You can upgrade the firmware of this travel router to obtain new
functionality.
1. Click ‘Next’ button to start firmware Upgrade
2. Click ‘Browse’ button to locate firmware file on your computer (.bin
file), and then click ‘APPLY’ button to start firmware upload. You’ll
be prompted to confirm firmware upgrade.
PLEASE NOTE: NEVER REMOVE THE USB CABLE OF
TRAVEL ROUTER WHEN UPGRADING FIRMWARE!
2­7­3 Reset
You can reset (reboot) this travel router in case it’s not working properly.
Click ‘APPLY’ button to reset the travel router. It requires 1 to 2 minutes
for travel router to complete boot procedure.
Chapter III:
Appendix
3­1 Specification
Ethernet Port (WAN/LAN): 10/100M UTP Port x 1
Power: DC 5V 0.5A via USB bus power
Dimension: 65(L) x 15.25(W) x 21.5(H) mm
Transmit Power: 11n: 14dBm±1.5dBm, 11g: 14dBm±1.5dBm, 11b:
17dBm±1.5dBm
Temperature: 32~104°F (0 ~ 40°C)
Humidity: 10-90% (NonCondensing)
Certification: FCC, CE
3­2 Troubleshooting
If you encounter any problem when you’re using this wireless network
card, don’t panic! Before you call your dealer of purchase for help, please
check this troubleshooting table, the solution of your problem could be
very simple, and you can solve the problem by yourself!
Scenario
I can’t find any wireless
access point / wireless
device in ‘Site Survey’
function.
I can not establish
connection with a certain
wireless access point
Solution
1. Click ‘Rescan’ for few more times and
see if you can find any wireless access
point or wireless device.
2. Please move closer to any known
wireless access point.
3. ‘Ad hoc’ function must be enabled for
the wireless device you wish to establish
a direct wireless link.
4. Please adjust the position of network
card (you may have to move your
computer if you’re using a notebook
computer) and click ‘Rescan’ button for
few more times. If you can find the
wireless access point or wireless device
you want to connect by doing this, try to
move closer to the place where the
wireless access point or wireless device
is located.
1. Click ‘Connect’ for few more times.
2. If the SSID of access point you wish to
connect is hidden (nothing displayed in
‘SSID’ field in ‘Site Survey’ function),
you have to input correct SSID of the
access point you wish to connect. Please
contact the owner of access point to ask
for correct SSID.
3. You have to input correct passphrase /
security key to connect an access point
The network is slow /
having problem when
transferring large files
Router is not responding
to me when I want to
access it by web browser
with encryption. Please contact the
owner of access point to ask for correct
passphrase / security key.
4. The access point you wish to connect
only allows network cards with specific
MAC address to establish connection.
Please go to ‘About’ tab and write the
value of ‘Phy_Addess’ down, then
present this value to the owner of access
point so he / she can add the MAC
address of your network card to his / her
access point’s list.
1. Move closer to the place where access
point is located.
2. Enable ‘Wireless Protection’ in
‘Advanced’ tab.
3. Try a lower TX Rate in ‘Advanced’ tab.
4. Disable ‘Tx Burst’ in ‘Advanced’ tab.
5. Enable ‘WMM’ in ‘QoS’ tab if you need
to use multimedia / telephony related
applications.
6. Disable ‘WMM – Power Save Enable’ in
‘QoS’ tab.
7. There could be too much people using
the same radio channel. Ask the owner
of the access point to change the channel
number.
Please try one or more solutions listed
above.
a. Please check the connection of power
and network cable of this router. All
cords and cables should be correctly and
firmly inserted to the router.
b. You must use the same IP address
section which your router (DHCP server)
uses.
c. Are you using MAC or IP address filter?
d.
e.
f.
I can’t locate my router
by my wireless client
a.
b.
c.
File download is very
slow or breaks frequently
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
I can’t log onto web
management interface:
password is wrong
a.
b.
c.
Try to connect the router by another
computer and see if it works; if not,
please restore your router to factory
default settings (pressing ‘reset’ button
for over 10 seconds).
Set your computer to obtain an IP
address automatically (DHCP), and see
if your computer can get an IP address.
If you did a firmware upgrade and this
happens, contact your dealer of purchase
for help.
If all above solutions don’t work, contact
the dealer of purchase for help.
‘Broadcast ESSID’ set to off?
Are you too far from your router? Try to
get closer.
Please remember that you have to input
ESSID on your wireless client manually,
if ESSID broadcast is disabled.
Are you using QoS function? Try to
disable it and try again.
Internet is slow sometimes, being
patient.
Try to reset the router and see if it’s
better after that.
Try to know what computers do on your
local network. If someone’s transferring
big files, other people will think Internet
is really slow.
If this never happens before, call you
Internet service provider to know if there
is something wrong with their network.
Make sure you’re connecting to the
correct SSID of this router wirelessly
Do you input the correct IP address of
the router!
Password is case-sensitive. Make sure
the ‘Caps Lock’ light is not illuminated.
Router become hot
d. If you really forget the password, do a
hard reset.
a. This is not a malfunction, if you can
keep your hand on the router’s case.
b. If you smell something wrong or see the
smoke coming out from router, please
disconnect the router and unplug USB
cable to power it off (make sure it’s safe
before you’re doing this!), and call your
dealer of purchase for help.
3­3 Glossary
1. What is the IEEE 802.11g standard?
802.11g is the new IEEE standard for high-speed wireless LAN
communications that provides for up to 54 Mbps data rate in the 2.4
GHz band. 802.11g is quickly becoming the next mainstream
wireless LAN technology for the home, office and public networks.
802.11g defines the use of the same OFDM modulation technique
specified in IEEE 802.11a for the 5 GHz frequency band and applies
it in the same 2.4 GHz frequency band as IEEE 802.11b. The
802.11g standard requires backward compatibility with 802.11b.
The standard specifically calls for:
A. A new physical layer for the 802.11 Medium Access Control
(MAC) in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, known as the extended
rate PHY (ERP). The ERP adds OFDM as a mandatory new
coding scheme for 6, 12 and 24 Mbps (mandatory speeds), and 18,
36, 48 and 54 Mbps (optional speeds). The ERP includes the
modulation schemes found in 802.11b including CCK for 11 and
5.5 Mbps and Barker code modulation for 2 and 1 Mbps.
B. A protection mechanism called RTS/CTS that governs how
802.11g devices and 802.11b devices interoperate.
2. What is the IEEE 802.11b standard?
The IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN standard subcommittee, which
formulates the standard for the industry. The objective is to enable
wireless LAN hardware from different manufactures to
communicate.
3. What does IEEE 802.11 feature support?
The product supports the following IEEE 802.11 functions:
CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge Protocol
Multi-Channel Roaming
Automatic Rate Selection
RTS/CTS Feature
Fragmentation
Power Management
4. What is Ad-hoc?
An Ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers, each
has a Wireless LAN card, Connected as an independent wireless
LAN. Ad hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental scale for
a branch or SOHO operation.
5. What is Infrastructure?
An integrated wireless and wireless and wired LAN is called an
Infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is applicable to enterprise
scale for wireless access to central database, or wireless application
for mobile workers.
6. What is BSS ID?
A specific Ad hoc LAN is called a Basic Service Set (BSS).
Computers in a BSS must be configured with the same BSS ID.
7. What is WEP?
WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy, a data privacy mechanism based
on a 40 bit shared key algorithm, as described in the IEEE 802 .11
standard.
8. What is TKIP?
TKIP is a quick-fix method to quickly overcome the inherent
weaknesses in WEP security, especially the reuse of encryption keys.
TKIP is involved in the IEEE 802.11i WLAN security standard, and
the specification might be officially released by early 2003.
9. What is AES?
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), a chip-based security, has
been developed to ensure the highest degree of security and
authenticity for digital information, wherever and however
communicated or stored, while making more efficient use of
hardware and/or software than previous encryption standards. It is
also included in IEEE 802.11i standard. Compare with AES, TKIP is
a temporary protocol for replacing WEP security until manufacturers
implement AES at the hardware level.
10. Can Wireless products support printer sharing?
Wireless products perform the same function as LAN products.
Therefore, Wireless products can work with Netware, Windows
2000, or other LAN operating systems to support printer or file
sharing.
11. Would the information be intercepted while transmitting on air?
WLAN features two-fold protection in security. On the hardware
side, as with Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum technology, it has
the inherent security feature of scrambling. On the software side,
WLAN series offer the encryption function (WEP) to enhance
security and Access Control. Users can set it up depending upon
their needs.
12. What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences?
Frequency-hopping spread-spectrum (FHSS) uses a narrowband
carrier that changes frequency in a pattern that is known to both
transmitter and receiver. Properly synchronized, the net effect is to
maintain a single logical channel. To an unintended receiver, FHSS
appears to be short-duration impulse noise. Direct-sequence
spread-spectrum (DSSS) generates a redundant bit pattern for each
bit to be transmitted. This bit pattern is called a chip (or chipping
code). The longer the chip is, the greater the probability that the
original data can be recovered. Even if one or more bits in the chip
are damaged during transmission, statistical techniques embedded in
the radio can recover the original data without-the need for
retransmission. To an unintended receiver, DSSS appears as low
power wideband noise and is rejected (ignored) by most narrowband
receivers.
13. What is Spread Spectrum?
Spread Spectrum technology is a wideband radio frequency
technique developed by the military for use in reliable, secure,
mission-critical communication systems. It is designed to trade off
bandwidth efficiency for reliability, integrity, and security. In other
words, more bandwidth is consumed than in the case of narrowband
transmission, but the trade off produces a signal that is, in effect,
louder and thus easier to detect, provided that the receiver knows the
parameters of the spread-spectrum signal being broadcast. If a
receiver is not tuned to the right frequency, a spread –spectrum
signal looks like background noise. There are two main alternatives,
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Frequency Hopping
Spread Spectrum (FHSS).
14. What is WPS?
WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It provides a simple way to
establish unencrypted or encrypted connections between wireless
clients and access point automatically. User can press a software or
hardware button to activate WPS function, and WPS-compatible
wireless clients and access point will establish connection by
themselves. There are two types of WPS: PBC (Push-Button
Configuration) and PIN code.
3­4 FCC and Other Compliance Statements
Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.
Federal Communication
Statement
Commission
(FCC)
Radiation
Exposure
This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled
exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance
with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65
Supplement C. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum
distance 0.5cm between the radiator & your body.
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC
OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9, 1999 on
radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual
recognition of their conformity (R&TTE)
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC
(Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station
Equipment) As of April 8, 2000.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who
install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of
electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All
guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed
at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
EU Countries Intended for Use
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United
Kingdom.
The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member
states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
EU Countries Not intended for use
None.

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