EnGenius Technologies ETA1305 802.11bgn gigabits Access Point User Manual
EnGenius Technologies 802.11bgn gigabits Access Point
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User Manual ETA1305 version 1.0 Wireless N300 Media Bridge/Access Point w it h Built -in 5-Port Gigabit Sw it ch IMPORTANT To install this router, please refer to the Quick Start Guide included in the product packaging. To activate and use EnShare⢠refer to the document âUsing EnShareâ also in the product packaging. TaQle oU Contents Chapter 4 Basic Network Settings.................................................34 =etfork Settings.......................................................................................35 Status.............................................................................................................36 FA= Settings...............................................................................................3& LA= Settings................................................................................................3' FLA= Settings............................................................................................39 6uest =etfork............................................................................................# 2on guring the LA= Local Area =etfork.....................................#1 3H2P Server.................................................................................................#2 2on guring 3ynamic Host 2on guration Protocol.......................#3 EnaQle Static 3H2P IP..............................................................................## 2urrent Static 3H2P TaQle......................................................................#5 2on guring Event Logging.....................................................................#6vervief...............................................................................1# Internet.................................................................................................15 Fireless 2.# 6Hi..........................................................................................16 Parental 2ontrols........................................................................................1& 6uest =etfork.............................................................................................1' IPv6.......................................................................................................19 Firefall................................................................................................2 EP=.................................................................................................................21 DS1 Port..........................................................................................................22 Advanced.......................................................................................................23 Tools................................................................................................................25 Chapter 3 Installation Setup Wizard..............................................26 Internet Setup Fiiard...............................................................................2& Setting Dp Hour Internet 2onnection.................................................2' Setting Hour Fireless Security..............................................................29 Setting your Aouter{s Administrator Passford.............................3 Setting your Routerâs Time Zone........................................................31 Status and Save Settings.......................................................................33 =etfork.......................................................................................................12 Advanced.....................................................................................................13 2on guring a Dser Setting...................................................................1# DS1 Port Enshare..................................................................................15 Eiefing File Server.................................................................................16 Eiefing 3L=A...........................................................................................1& Advanced =etfork Settings................................................................1' Port S devices iPads, iPods and iPhones and AndroidQased devices smartphones, taQlet P2s, Kindle and other moQile readers soon. The apps fill Qe availaQle through Apple iTunes Store and 6oogle Play More Guest Access Options The ESR3 also includes up to four # separate and discrete respectively. 6uest Access options allofing the routerâs administrator to assign different names SSI3sService Set Identi ers for each Industry-standard Wireless Security The router supports a variety of security features and mechanisms including industrystandard FPAFPA2 fireless login to the home netfork so friends or visitors can access the userâs Internet connection fithout accessing personal data encryption to prevent unauthoriied access to your netfork. It also includes a Quiltin SPI Stateful Packet Inspection refall stored on netforked computers in the home. to help prevent attacks from malicious softfare malfare from the Internet. The router also supports IPv6. Technical Speci cations SoUtware Features 3evice InterUace Fast Ethernet FA= Port # Fast Ethernet LA= Ports US12. Port Push 1utton for FPS Reset 1utton Frequency Bands 2.#m2.#'# 6Hi 11Q11g11n Operating Mode AP RouterF3S Wireless Features Auto 2hannel Selection >utput Pofer 2ontrol F<< Fireless perating Temperature) ÂĄm#ÂĄ 2elsius Humidity) 9 or less noncondensing Storage Temperature) 2ÂĄm6ÂĄ 2elsius Humidity) 95 or less noncondensing 2hapter 2 Controlling the Router Through 8tb FeQ Con gurPtion 8nterUPce Logging In 3uring the Quick Start Guide procedure, you should have successfully logged into the routerâs WeQ Con guration user interUace essentially the routerâs operating system that controls hof it operates and estaQlished some initial settings and controls for the router. If you fish to change the routerâs settings estaQlish a nef username and passford for the person fho manages and maintains the router, set Parental 2ontrols, estaQlish a 6uest AccessSSI3 setting for visitors, or any numQer of other settings you can log into the FeQ 2on guration again through the feQ Qrofser Internet Egplorer, Safari, 2hrome, The default login settings are: Firefog on your computer or taQlet device. username: admin passford: admin To do this, enter the routerâs default IP address of 192.168.0.1 into your Qrofserâs address findof. Itâs highly recommended that, if you havenât done so already, 1. At the login screen enter your username and a passford to change these default names, so your router and the devices 2. 2lick Login to continue. connected to it on your home netfork are more secure. 1 Eiewing the WeQ Con guration Dash Board The Home Page screen of the FeQ 2on guration interface, or dashQoard, provides access to the routerâs settings and controls. Logout Language IP 2am Eiefer US1 Storage Sharing =etfork Settings 7o\e Page Setup Fiiard Home 11 7o\e Page The 7o\e Page displays the areas fithin the FeQ Language 2on guration to fhich you can navigate: Setup Wizard, Network Settings, USB Storage Sharing, IP Ca\ Eiewer, The Language link displays the menu to set the >S3 language. Language, and Logout Logout The Logout link closes the routerâs FeQ 2on guration interface from any screen. 7o\e The Home link takes you Qack to the dashQoard screen no matter fhere you are in the FeQ 2on guration interface. Setup Wizard The Setup Fiiard link starts the fiiard that automatically con gures the router. Network Settings The =etfork Settings link displays the menus to manually con gure the router. USB Storage Sharing The US1 Storage Sharing link displays the menus to access shared storage devices connected to the router. IP Ca\ Eiewer The IP 2am Eiefer link displays the menus to vief an IP camera connected to the netfork. 12 Web Menus Overview Syste\ Eief and edit settings that affect system functionality. Operation Mode 2on gure the device to Qe a router or F3S access point. Status 3isplays the summary of the current system status. Schedule Schedule services to start and stop at speci c times or intervals. Event Log Eief recorded system operations and netfork activity events. Monitor Eief the current netfork traf c Qandfidth usage. Language 2on gure the application menu and 6UI language. IP Ca\era Eief the IP cameras connected to the ESR Series Router. 13 Internet Eief and edit settings that affect netfork connectivity. Status 3isplays a summary of the Internet status and type of connection. Dyna\ic IP Setup a dynamic IP connection to an ISP Internet Service Provider. Static IP Setup a static IP connection to an ISP. PPPoE Setup a PPPoE connection to an ISP. PPTP Setup a PPTP connection to an ISP. L2TP Setup an L2TP connection to an ISP. 1# Wireless 2.4 GHz Eief and edit settings for 2.# 6Hi fireless netfork connectivity. Status Eief the current fireless connection status and related information. Basic 2on gure the minimum settings re`uired to setup a fireless netfork connection. Advanced 2on gure the advanced netfork settings. Security 2on gure the fireless netfork security settings. Filter EstaQlish a list of client devices computer, taQlets, smartphones, printers, etc. Qased on their n LA= 2on gure Fake on LA= to turn on a computer over the netfork. 23 Tools For viefing and con guring the routerâs operating system and netfork tools settings. Ad\in For setting the administratorâs passford used to log into the router. Ti\e For con guring the system time on the router. DDNS n the Status page, you can vief a summary of the current router system status including the routerâs hardfaresoftfare Note: To update the routerâs rmfare, visit www.engeniustech. co\ and go to the product page for your router, then select the 3ofnloads taQ at the Qottom of the feQ page to see if a nefer version of the rmfare is availaQle. version, datetime, fired netfork LA= and fireless netfork FLA= information. Model The model name of the ESR Series Router. Mode The operating mode of the ESR Series Router. Upti\e The amount of time the ESR Series Router has Qeen connected for the current session. Current DateTi\e The current system date and time. Hardware Version The hardfare version numQer of the router. Serial Nu\ber The serial numQer of the router re`uired for customer service or support. 35 WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol 3isplays the IP protocol in use for the router. It can Qe a dynamic or static IP address. IP Address The routerâs IP address as designated Qy an ISP Internet Service Provider. Subnet Mask The routerâs FA= suQnet mask as designated Qy an ISP provider. DeUault Gateway The routerâs gatefay address as designated Qy an ISP provider. MAC Address The routerâs FA= n occasion, if there are pofer outages or if youâve recon gured the settings on your ESR router and reQoot restart it to apply the nef settings, the previous IP address that the routerâs 3H2P server assigned to one or more devices on the netfork may have MAC Address Enter the ption or ptional 1# IPv# address. WAN IPv6 Address Enter the FA= IPv6 address. IPv6 WAN DeUault Gateway Enter the IPv6 FA= default gatefay address. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes. 5' Wireless LAN Setup To vief the Fireless 1asic settings, click Wireless then select Basic. Radio EnaQle or disaQle the fireless radio. If the fireless radio is disaQled, fireless access points are not availaQle. Mode Select the fireless operating mode for the router. Tfo modes are availaQle: Access Point or Fireless 3istriQution System F3S mode. AP (Access Point) Provides a connection access point for fireless devices. WDS (Wireless Distribution Syste\) Allofs the fireless netfork to Qe egpanded using multiple access points fithout fired connections. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. 59 Access Point Mode These instructions apply to Qoth the 2.# 6Hi and fre`uency Qands. The router Qy default is already con gured in Access Point pen System during data transmission. or Shared Key is Qeing used Enable 802.1x Authentication EnaQle or disaQle '2.1g authentication. 6' Con guring Filters WARNING! Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning. 3o not modify the settings in this section fithout a thorough understanding of the parameters. Fhen EnaQle Fireless Access 2ontrol is selected, only fireless clients fith ffensive feQ content can Qe Qlocked fhen a parent speci es keyfords. Parents can also limit Internet access fithin a speci ed time and day, fith a Schedule. A Policy is a rule pro le fhich descriQes the keyford lter and Internet access schedule. Parents can apply the policy to multiple users or Policy Me\bers. The Parental 2ontrols tool fill screen policy memQers Qased on applied policies. Note: 1y default, everyone is allofed to vief all the contents fithout any limitation and lter. Con guring the Access Control List To vief the A2L settings, click Firewall then select ACL. Viewing the Access Control List To learn hof to vief egisting access control list, refer to Viewing Parental Policies. Adding a Control Policy To learn hof to create and add a policy to the access control list, refer to Adding a Control Policy. To vief the Wizard settings, click Parental Control then select Wizard. Enable Parental Control (Access Control) 2lick to enaQle Parental 2ontrol. Add Policy 2lick the Qutton to add a nef control policy to the netfork. Policy Table Shofs the control policies availaQle on the netfork. 2lick Apply to save changes or Cancel to discard them. &6 Adding a Control Policy The router provides a fiiard to guide you through setting up a 1. Enter a uni`ue name for your policy in the Policy =ame nef Access 2ontrol Policy. tegt eld. To start the procedure, click the Add Policy Qutton. 2. 2lick Prev to return to the previous screen, =egt to continue the procedure, or 2ancel to stop the procedure. 2lick Next to continue the procedure or Cancel to stop the 3. Add target devices to the access control policy. procedure. The procedure consists of the follofing steps: && To add a device to the Me\ber List Uollow these steps: a. 2lick MAC or IP from the Filter Type option. 5. Setting up a schedule for the router services. Q. 2lick Add to shof the add client dialog. c. Enter the name of the device in the Device Na\e tegt eld. d. Enter either a n3emand, or TT Qog, may lose connectivity fith the media streaming server. 116 Quality oU Service Setup QoS can prioritiie Qandfidth use such as video streaming, online gaming, VoIP telephony and videoconferencing to ensure staQle and ef cient netfork performance. To vief the QoS settings, click Advanced then select QoS. Total Bandwidth Settings Uplink Select the magimum Qandfidth speed for outQound traf c. 3ofnlink Select the magimum Qandfidth speed for inQound traf c. Note: 2lick Disabled if you do not fant to prioritiie any data or protocol. 11& Priority Queue Set netfork resource usage Qased on speci c protocols or port ranges. Incoming packets are processed Qased on the protocolsâ position fithin the `ueue. Unli\ited Priority Queue Local IP Address Enter the local IP address of a device on the netfork. This deviceâs activity is not restricted Qy the QoS feature. High/Low Priority Queue Specify the priority for different protocols. Additional protocols and port ranges can Qe added. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. 11' Bandwidth Allocation Set netfork resource usage, for inQound and outQound traf c, Qased on local IP and port ranges. Type Select 3ofnload or Upload to speci c the direction of packet traf c. Local IP Range Enter the local IP range of the current con guration. Protocol Select the protocol to manage for the current con guration. Port Range Enter the local port range of the current con guration. Policy Select L allofs the administrator to activate a computer over the netfork. To vief the F>L settings, click Advanced then select WOL. Enabling WOL over WAN 2lick Enable WOL over WAN to activate the feature. Server Port Enter the server port of the device to activate. Wake MAC Address Enter the peration is suQYect to the follofing tfo 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure State\ent This e`uipment complies fith F22 radiation egposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This e`uipment should Qe installed and operated fith minimum distance 2cm Qetfeen the radiator your Qody. 131 Industry Canada State\ent This device complies fith Industry 2anada licenceegempt RSS standards. >peration is suQYect to the follofing tfo conditions: 1 this device may not cause interference, and 2 this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prĂsent appareil est conforme aug 2=R dâIndustrie 2anada applicaQles aug appareils radio egempts de licence. Lâegploitation est autorisĂe aug deug conditions suivantes : 1 lâappareil ne doit pas produire de Qrouillage, et 2 lâutilisateur de lâappareil doit accepter tout Qrouillage radioĂlectri`ue suQi, mĂme si le Qrouillage est susceptiQle dâen compromettre le fonctionnement. I\portant: Radiation Exposure State\ent: This e`uipment complies fith I2 radiation egposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This e`uipment should Qe installed and operated fith minimum distance 2cm Qetfeen the radiator your Qody. DĂŠclaration dâexposition aux radiations: 2et Ă`uipement est conforme aug limites dâegposition aug rayonnements I2 ĂtaQlies pour un environnement non contrĂlĂ. 2et Ă`uipement doit Ătre installĂ et utilisĂ avec un minimum de 2 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. 132
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