LINKSYS WAG160N Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway User Manual WAG160N User Guide 20071231

LINKSYS LLC Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway WAG160N User Guide 20071231

User manual

USER GUIDE
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Model: WAG160N
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Product Overview 1
Front Panel..................................................1
Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Chapter 2: Wireless Security Checklist 2
General Network Security Guidelines .................................2
Additional Security Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Chapter 3: Installation 3
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Chapter 4: Advanced Conguration 4
Setup > Basic Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Setup > DDNS................................................8
Setup > MAC Address Clone.......................................9
Setup > Advanced Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Wireless > Wireless Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter......................................13
Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Security > Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Security > VPN Passthrough.......................................15
Access Restrictions > Internet Access Policy.............................16
Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding........................17
Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Applications and Gaming > DMZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Applications and Gaming > QoS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Administration > Management.....................................20
Administration > Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Administration > Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Administration > Back Up & Restore..................................22
Administration > Factory Defaults ...................................22
Administration > Firmware Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Status > Gateway..............................................23
Status > Local Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Status > Wireless Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Status > DSL Connection.........................................25
Appendix A: Troubleshooting 26
Appendix B: Specications 27
Appendix C: Warranty Information 28
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Appendix D: Regulatory Information 29
FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Safety Notices................................................29
Industry Canada Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Avis d’Industrie Canada..........................................29
Wireless Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Avis de non-responsabilité concernant les appareils sans l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) . .31
CE Marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
National Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Product Usage Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Technical Documents on www.linksys.com/international . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) ..............................34
Chapter 1 Product Overview
1
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
C
h
apter
1
:
Pro
d
uct Over
v
i
ew
Thank you
f
or choosing the Linksys Wireless-N ADSL2+
Gateway. T
h
e Gateway
l
ets you access t
h
e Internet via a
wireless connection or through one o
f
its
f
our switched
ports. You can a
l
so use t
h
e Gateway to s
h
are resources
such as computers, printers and
f
iles. A variety o
f
security
f
eatures help to protect your data and your privacy while
online. Security
f
eatures include WPA2 security, a State
f
ul
Packet Inspection (SPI)
f
irewall and NAT technology.
Con
f
iguring the Gateway is easy using the provided
b
rowser-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity
.
Front Pane
l
P
owe
r
(
Green
)
T
h
e Power LED
l
ig
h
ts up an
d
stays on w
h
i
l
e t
h
e Gateway is powere
d
on
.
Ethernet
1
-
4
(
Green
)
These numbered LEDs,
correspon
d
ing wit
h
t
h
e num
b
ere
d
ports on
t
h
e Gateways
b
ac
k
pane
l
, serve two purposes.
I
f
the LED is continuously lit, the Gateway is
success
f
ully connected to a device through that
port. It
f
lashes to indicate network activity over
that port
.
W
i
-
F
i
Protecte
d
Setup Button Press t
h
is
b
utton to cause Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setup to searc
h
f
or your Wi-Fi Protected Setup-supported
wire
l
ess
d
evice
.
N
O
TE
:
Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setup
i
s a
f
eature that makes it easy to con
f
igure
your wire
l
ess networ
k
an
d
its security
settings. For more in
f
ormation, re
f
er to
Wire
l
ess > Basic Wire
l
ess Settings“ in
the “Advanced Con
f
iguration chapter.
W
i
re
l
es
s
(
Green
)
T
h
e Wire
l
ess LED
l
ig
h
ts up
when the wireless
f
eature is enabled. It
f
lashes
w
h
en t
h
e Gateway is active
l
y sen
d
ing or
receiving
d
ata over t
h
e networ
k.
(
Green
)
The DSL LED lights up whenever
there is a success
f
ul DSL connection. The LED
f
lashes while the Gateway is establishing the
AD
S
L connection
.
I
nternet
(
Green
)
T
h
e Internet LED
l
ig
h
ts up
an
d
stays on w
h
en t
h
ere is a connection ma
d
e
t
hrough the Internet port. It
f
lashes to indicate
networ
k
activity over t
h
e Internet port.
Bac
k
Pane
l
D
SL
T
h
e DSL port connects to t
h
e ADSL
l
ine.
Et
h
ernet
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
T
h
ese Et
h
ernet ports (1, 2,
3, 4) connect t
h
e Gateway to wire
d
computers
an
d
ot
h
er Et
h
ernet networ
k
d
evices.
R
ese
t
T
h
ere are two ways to reset t
h
e Gateways
f
actory de
f
aults. Either press and hold the Reset
button
f
or approximately
f
ive seconds, or restore
t
he de
f
aults
f
rom the A
d
ministration > Factory
De
f
ault
s
screen o
f
the Gateway’s web-based
uti
l
ity
.
P
owe
r
Th
e Power port is w
h
ere you wi
ll
connect t
h
e power a
d
apter.
Chapter 2 Wireless Security Checklist
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Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
C
h
apter 2:
W
i
re
l
ess Secu
r
i
ty C
h
ec
kl
i
s
t
Wire
l
ess networ
k
s are convenient an
d
easy to insta
ll
, so
h
omes wit
h
h
ig
h
-spee
d
Internet access are a
d
opting t
h
em
at a rapi
d
pace. Because wire
l
ess networ
k
ing operates
b
y
sending in
f
ormation over radio waves, it can be more
vu
l
nera
bl
e to intru
d
ers t
h
an a tra
d
itiona
l
wire
d
networ
k
.
Like signals
f
rom your cellular or cordless phones, signals
f
rom your wireless network can also be intercepted. Since
you cannot physically prevent someone
f
rom connecting
to your wire
l
ess networ
k
, you nee
d
to ta
k
e some a
dd
itiona
l
steps to
k
eep your networ
k
secure.
1
.
Change the de
f
ault
w
i
re
l
ess
networ
k
name or SSI
D
Wireless devices have a de
f
ault wireless network name
or Service Set Identi
f
ier (SSID) set by the
f
actory. This
is the name o
f
your wireless network, and can be up
to 32 c
h
aracters in
l
engt
h
. Lin
k
sys wire
l
ess pro
d
ucts
u
se
l
i
n
k
sy
s
as the de
f
ault wireless network name. You
s
h
ou
ld
c
h
ange t
h
e wire
l
ess networ
k
name to somet
h
ing
unique to distinguish your wireless network
f
rom other
wire
l
ess networ
k
s t
h
at may exist aroun
d
you,
b
ut
d
o not
use personal in
f
ormation (such as your Social Security
number) because this in
f
ormation may be available
f
or
anyone to see when browsing
f
or wireless networks.
2. Change the default password
For wire
l
ess pro
d
ucts suc
h
as access points, routers, an
d
gateways, you will be asked
f
or a password when you
want to change their settings. These devices have a de
f
ault
password set by the
f
actory. The Linksys de
f
ault password
is
a
dm
i
n
. Hackers know these de
f
aults and may try to
use t
h
em to access your wire
l
ess
d
evice an
d
c
h
ange your
networ
k
settings. To t
h
wart any unaut
h
orize
d
c
h
anges,
customize t
h
e
d
evices passwor
d
so it wi
ll
b
e
h
ar
d
to
g
u
ess.
3.
Enable MAC address
f
i
l
te
r
i
ng
Lin
k
sys routers an
d
gateways give you t
h
e a
b
i
l
ity to
enable Media Access Control (MAC) address
f
iltering. The
MAC address is a unique series o
f
numbers and letters
assigne
d
to every networ
k
ing
d
evice. Wit
h
MAC a
dd
ress
f
iltering enabled, wireless network access is provided
solely
f
or wireless devices with speci
f
ic MAC addresses.
For example, you can speci
f
y the MAC address o
f
each
computer in your
h
ome so t
h
at on
l
y t
h
ose computers can
access your wire
l
ess networ
k
.
4. Enable encryption
Encryption protects
d
ata transmitte
d
over a wire
l
ess
networ
k
. Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Access (WPA/WPA2) an
d
Wire
d
Equivalency Privacy (WEP) o
ff
er di
ff
erent levels o
f
security
f
or wireless communication
.
A networ
k
encrypte
d
wit
h
WPA/WPA2 is more secure
t
h
an a networ
k
encrypte
d
wit
h
WEP,
b
ecause WPA/WPA2
uses dynamic key encryption. To protect the in
f
ormation
as it passes over t
h
e airwaves, you s
h
ou
ld
ena
bl
e t
h
e
highest level o
f
encryption supported by your networ
k
equ
i
pment.
WEP is an o
ld
er encryption stan
d
ar
d
an
d
may
b
e t
h
e
on
l
y option avai
l
a
bl
e on some o
ld
er
d
evices t
h
at
d
o not
support W
P
A
.
Genera
l
Networ
k
Security Gui
d
e
l
ine
s
Wireless network security is useless i
f
the underlying
networ
k
is not secure.
Passwor
d
p
rotect a
ll
com
p
uters on t
h
e networ
k
an
d
individually password protect sensitive
f
iles
.
C
h
ange passwor
d
s on a regu
l
ar
b
asis.
Install anti-virus so
f
tware and personal
f
irewall
so
f
tware
.
Disable
f
ile sharing (peer-to-peer). Some applications
may open
f
ile sharing without your consent and/or
k
now
l
e
d
ge
.
A
dd
itiona
l
Security Tip
s
Keep wire
l
ess routers, access points, or gateways away
f
rom exterior walls and windows
.
Turn wire
l
ess routers, access points, or gateways
o
ff
when they are not being used (at night, during
vacations
).
Use strong passp
h
rases t
h
at are at
l
east eig
h
t c
h
aracters
in
l
engt
h
. Com
b
ine
l
etters an
d
num
b
ers to avoi
d
using
standard words that can be
f
ound in the dictionary.
WE
B:
For more in
f
ormation on wireless
secur
i
ty, v
i
s
i
t www.
l
i
n
k
sys.com/secu
r
i
t
y
Chapter 3 Installation
3
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
C
h
apter 3:
Insta
ll
a
t
i
on
Lin
k
sys strong
l
y recommen
d
s t
h
at you run t
h
e Setup CD-
ROM. I
f
you have problems running the Setup CD-ROM,
use t
h
is c
h
apter.
Connect
i
o
n
Ma
k
e sure t
h
at a
ll
t
h
e
d
evices t
h
at you are wor
k
ing
wit
h
are powere
d
d
own, inc
l
u
d
ing your computer(s)
and the Gateway. I
f
you have a modem connected
to your networ
k
,
d
isconnect it. T
h
e Gateway rep
l
aces
your mo
d
em.
Connect one end o
f
the provided Ethernet cable to
your computer’s Et
h
ernet a
d
apter. Connect t
h
e ot
h
er
end o
f
the Ethernet cable to one o
f
the Ethernet ports
on the back o
f
the Gateway.
Connect t
h
e Computer
Repeat step 2
f
or ever
y
computer or device that
y
ou
want to connect to the Gateway via Ethernet. I
f
you
connect more than
f
our computers to the Gateway,
y
ou a
l
so nee
d
to connect a switc
h
to t
h
e Gatewa
y
.
N
O
TE
:
I
f
your computer’s Ethernet adapter
is not set up, re
f
er to the Ethernet adapter’s
documentation
f
or more in
f
ormation.
Connect one end o
f
the phone cable to the DSL port
on the back o
f
the Gateway.
Connect t
h
e DS
L
Connect the other end o
f
the phone cable to the wall
jack with ADSL service or micro
f
ilter.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
NO
TE
:
To avoid inter
f
erence, you may need to
place a micro
f
ilter or splitter between the phone
ca
bl
e an
d
wa
ll
jac
k
. Contact your ISP to
d
etermine
i
f
one is required. (UK residents need to connect
the micro
f
ilter to the wall phone jack with ADSL
s
ervice and then connect one end o
f
the provided
phone cable to the DSL port on it.) I
f
you have
more t
h
an one p
h
one an
d
you experience static
on the line a
f
ter installing the Gatewa
y
, then
y
ou
need to install an additional micro
f
ilter
f
or each
phone or
f
ax that you use. I
f
you use ISDN, then
y
ou do not need a micro
f
ilter
.
Connect t
h
e power a
d
apter to t
h
e Gateway’s power
port an
d
t
h
e e
l
ectrica
l
out
l
et.
Co
nn
ect
the
P
o
w
e
r
Power on t
h
e computer t
h
at you want to use to
con
f
igure the Gateway.
The Power, Wireless, and at least one o
f
the numbered
Ethernet (1, 2, 3, or 4) LEDs should light up. I
f
not, make
sure t
h
e Gateway is powere
d
on an
d
t
h
e ca
bl
es are
secure
l
y connecte
d
.
C
onnect
i
on
i
s comp
l
ete.
C
on
t
i
nue to t
h
e “Setup” sec
t
i
on.
S
etu
p
For setup, con
f
igure the Gateway to access the Internet
t
h
roug
h
your ADSL Internet Service Provi
d
er (ISP). Use t
h
e
setup in
f
ormation provided by your ISP
.
Continue to “Chapter 4: Advanced Con
f
iguration, and
complete the
f
ollowing sections
:
S
etup > Basic
S
etu
p
Wire
l
ess > Basic Wire
l
ess Setting
s
Wire
l
ess > Wire
l
ess Securit
y
A
f
ter completing the setup, to test it, enter
www.
l
i
n
k
sys.com/u
k
/reg
i
s
t
ra
t
i
on
in t
h
e we
b
b
rowser’s
Add
res
s
f
ield, and press
E
nte
r
.
Insta
ll
a
t
i
on
i
s comp
l
ete.
6.
7.
8.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
4
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
C
h
apter 4:
Advanced Con
f
i
gura
t
i
on
A
f
ter setting up the Gateway with the Setup Wizard
(
l
ocate
d
on t
h
e CD-ROM), t
h
e Gateway wi
ll
b
e rea
d
y
f
or use. However, i
f
youd like to change its advanced
settings, use t
h
e Gateways we
b
-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity. T
h
is c
h
apter
describes each web page o
f
the utility and each page’s key
f
unctions. You can access the utility via a web browser on
a computer connecte
d
to t
h
e Gateway
.
T
h
e we
b
-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity
h
as t
h
ese main ta
b
s: Setup,
Wire
l
ess, Security, Access Restrictions, App
l
ications &
Gaming, A
d
ministration, an
d
Status. A
dd
itiona
l
ta
b
s wi
ll
be available a
f
ter you click one o
f
the main tabs.
N
O
TE
:
When
f
irst installing the Gateway, you
s
h
ou
ld
use t
h
e Setup Wizar
d
on t
h
e Setup CD-
ROM. I
f
you want to con
f
igure advanced settings,
use t
h
is c
h
apter
.
N
O
TE
:
For New Zealand residents, re
f
er to the
note un
d
er RFC 2364 PPPoA
.
How to Access t
h
e We
b
-Base
d
Uti
l
it
y
To access t
h
e we
b
-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity,
l
aunc
h
t
h
e we
b
b
rowser
on your computer, and enter the Gateway’s de
f
ault IP
a
dd
ress,
1
92.
1
6
8.
1
.
1
, in t
h
eA
dd
res
s
f
ield. Then,
p
ress
E
nte
r
.
A login screen appears. Use the de
f
ault user name and
p
asswor
d
,a
dm
i
n
, un
l
ess you
h
ave c
h
ange
d
t
h
em
d
uring
t
h
e Setup Wizar
d
. (You can set a new user name an
d
password
f
rom the Administration tabs
M
anagemen
t
screen.) C
l
ic
k
OK
to cont
i
nue
.
K
G
ateway Logi
n
I
f
you are unable to log in, press the Reset button on the
back panel
f
or at least 5 seconds, then wait
f
or the device
to reset an
d
try again
.
Setup > Bas
i
c Setu
p
The
f
irst screen that appears is the
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen. T
h
is
a
ll
ows you to c
h
ange t
h
e Gateways genera
l
settings.
S
etup > Basic
S
etu
p
Internet
S
etu
p
The Internet Setup section con
f
igures the Gateway to
your Internet connection. Most o
f
this in
f
ormation can be
o
b
taine
d
t
h
roug
h
your ISP.
Internet
C
onnection Typ
e
Encapsu
l
a
t
i
on
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate encapsu
l
ation
method
f
rom the drop-down menu. Each
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen and available
f
eatures will di
ff
er depending on
w
h
ic
h
encapsu
l
ation met
h
o
d
you se
l
ect. T
h
ese are t
h
e
avai
l
a
bl
e met
h
o
d
s
:
RF
C
2364 PPPo
A
RF
C
2516 PPPo
E
RFC 1483 Route
d
I
P
o
A
RFC 1483 Bri
d
ge
d
Bri
d
ge
d
Mo
d
e On
ly
V
C
S
etting
s
Con
f
igure your Virtual Circuit (VC) settings in this section
.
Multip
l
e
x
i
ng
Se
l
ect LL
C
or
V
C
,
d
epen
d
ing on your ISP.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
5
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Q
o
S
Typ
e
Select
f
rom the drop-down menu:
C
BR
(Continuous Bit Rate) to speci
f
y
f
ixed bandwidth
f
or voice
or data tra
ff
ic; U
BR
(Unspeci
f
ied Bit Rate)
f
or applications
t
h
at are not time-sensitive
,
suc
h
as e-mai
l;
or V
BR
(Varia
bl
e
Bit Rate)
f
or bursty tra
ff
ic and bandwidth-sharing with
ot
h
er a
ppl
ications.
P
CR
For t
h
e Pea
k
Ce
ll
Rate (PCR)
,
d
ivi
d
e t
h
e DSL
l
ine rate
b
y 424 to get t
h
e maximum rate t
h
e sen
d
er can sen
d
cells. Enter the rate in the
f
ield (i
f
required by your service
provi
d
er)
.
SCR
T
h
e Sustain Ce
ll
Rate (SCR) sets t
h
e average ce
ll
rate
t
h
at can
b
e transmitte
d
. T
h
e SCR va
l
ue is norma
ll
y
l
ess
than the PCR value. Enter the rate in the
f
ield (i
f
required
b
y your service provi
d
er).
Auto
d
etect Se
l
ect Ena
ble
to
h
ave t
h
e VPI/VCI settings
automatica
ll
y
d
etecte
d
, or se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
to enter t
h
e
va
l
ues manua
ll
y.
V
i
rtua
l
C
i
rcu
i
t
These
f
ields consist o
f
two items: VPI
(Virtual Path Identi
f
ier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identi
f
ier).
Enter t
h
e settings provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP
.
DSL Mo
d
u
l
a
t
i
on
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate mo
d
e:
Mu
lt
i
Mo
de
,
T
1
.
4
1
3
,
G.
d
m
t
,
G.
l
i
te
,
AD
S
L
2
,
AD
S
L2+
,
AD
S
L2 L, AD
S
L2 M, or AD
S
L2+
M
. Contact your ISP i
f
you
are not sure w
h
ic
h
mo
d
e to use
.
Follow the instructions
f
or your type o
f
encapsulation
.
RF
C
2364 PPPo
A
Some DSL-
b
ase
d
ISPs use PPPoA (Point-to-Point Protoco
l
over ATM) to establish Internet connections. I
f
you are
connecte
d
to t
h
e Internet t
h
roug
h
a DSL
l
ine, c
h
ec
k
wit
h
your ISP to see i
f
they use PPPoA. I
f
they do, you will have
to ena
bl
e PPPoA.
Internet
C
onnection Type > RF
C
2364 PPPoA
PPPoA
S
etting
s
User Name an
d
Passwor
d
Enter t
h
e User Name an
d
Passwor
d
provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP
.
Connect on Deman
d
- Max I
dl
e T
i
me
You can con
f
igure
the Gateway to cut the Internet connection a
f
ter it has
been inactive
f
or a speci
f
ied period o
f
time (Max Idle Time).
I
f
your Internet connection has been terminated due to
inactivity, Connect on Deman
d
ena
bl
es t
h
e Gateway to
automatica
ll
y re-esta
bl
is
h
your connection as soon as you
attempt to access t
h
e Internet again. To use t
h
is option,
se
l
ect Connect on Deman
d
. In t
h
e
M
a
x
I
dle
T
i
me
f
ield,
enter the number o
f
minutes you want to have elapsed
be
f
ore your Internet connection terminates. The de
f
ault
Max I
dl
e Time is
5
m
i
nutes
.
Keep A
l
i
ve - Re
d
i
a
l
Pe
r
i
o
d
I
f
you select this option,
t
h
e Gateway wi
ll
perio
d
ica
ll
y c
h
ec
k
your Internet
connection. I
f
you are disconnected, then the Gateway
wi
ll
automatica
ll
y re-esta
bl
is
h
your connection. To
use t
h
is option, se
l
ect Keep A
l
i
v
e
. In t
h
eRe
d
ia
l
Perio
d
f
ield, speci
f
y how o
f
ten you want the Gateway to check
the Internet connection. The de
f
ault Redial Period is
30
secon
d
s
.
NO
TE
:
For New Zealand,
f
ollow these
i
nstruct
i
ons
:
Se
l
ect RF
C
2364 PPPo
A
f
rom the
Encapsu
l
ation
d
rop-
d
own menu.
For t
h
e Virtua
l
Circuit ID, enter
0
f
or the VPI
an
d
1
00
f
or the VCI.
Se
l
ect V
C
f
or Multiplexing
.
Se
l
ect Mu
lt
i
mo
de
f
rom the DSL Modulation
d
rop-
d
own menu
.
O
b
tain t
h
e User Name an
d
Passwor
d
d
etai
l
s
f
rom your ISP
.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
RF
C
2516 PPPo
E
Some DSL-
b
ase
d
ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protoco
l
over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. I
f
you are
connecte
d
to t
h
e Internet t
h
roug
h
a DSL
l
ine, c
h
ec
k
wit
h
your ISP to see i
f
they use PPPoE. I
f
they do, you will have
to ena
bl
e PPPoE
.
Internet
C
onnection Type > RF
C
2516 PPPoE
PPPoE
S
etting
s
User Name an
d
Passwor
d
Enter t
h
e User Name an
d
Passwor
d
provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP
.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
6
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Connect on Deman
d
- Max I
dl
e T
i
me
You can con
f
igure
the Gateway to cut the Internet connection a
f
ter it has
been inactive
f
or a speci
f
ied period o
f
time (Max Idle Time).
I
f
your Internet connection has been terminated due to
inactivity, Connect on Deman
d
ena
bl
es t
h
e Gateway to
automatica
ll
y re-esta
bl
is
h
your connection as soon as you
attempt to access t
h
e Internet again. To use t
h
is option,
se
l
ect Connect on Deman
d
. In t
h
e
M
a
x
I
dle
T
i
me
f
ield,
enter the number o
f
minutes you want to have elapsed
be
f
ore your Internet connection terminates. The de
f
ault
Max I
dl
e Time is
5
m
i
nutes
.
Keep A
l
i
ve - Re
d
i
a
l
Pe
r
i
o
d
I
f
you select this option,
t
h
e Gateway wi
ll
perio
d
ica
ll
y c
h
ec
k
your Internet
connection. I
f
you are disconnected, then the Gateway
wi
ll
automatica
ll
y re-esta
bl
is
h
your connection. To use
t
h
is option, se
l
ect Keep A
l
i
v
e
. In t
h
eRe
d
ia
l
Perio
d
field,
d
you speci
f
y how o
f
ten you want the Gateway to chec
k
the Internet connection. The de
f
ault Redial Period is
30
secon
d
s
.
RFC 14
83
R
ou
te
d
I
f
you are required to use RFC 1483 Routed, then select
RF
C
1
483 Route
d
.
Internet Connection Type > RFC 1483 Route
d
IP
S
etting
s
Your ISP provi
d
es t
h
ese settings
.
Internet IP A
dd
ress Enter t
h
e Gateway’s IP a
dd
ress, as
seen
f
rom the Internet.
Su
b
net Mas
k
Enter t
h
e Gateways Su
b
net Mas
k
, as seen
f
rom the Internet (including your ISP).
De
f
ault Gatewa
y
Enter the IP address o
f
the ISP server
.
Pr
i
mary
(
Req
u
i
re
d
) an
d
Secon
d
ary (Opt
i
ona
l)
DN
S
Enter t
h
e DNS (Domain Name System) server IP
a
dd
ress(es) provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP. At
l
east one is require
d
.
I
P
o
A
I
f
you are required to use IPoA (IP over ATM), then select
I
P
o
A
.
Internet
C
onnection Type > IPoA
IP
S
etting
s
Your ISP provi
d
es t
h
ese settings
.
Internet IP A
dd
ress Enter t
h
e Gateway’s IP a
dd
ress, as
seen
f
rom the Internet.
Su
b
net Mas
k
Enter t
h
e Gateways Su
b
net Mas
k
, as seen
f
rom the Internet (including your ISP).
De
f
ault Gatewa
y
Enter the IP address o
f
the ISP server
.
Pr
i
mary
(
Req
u
i
re
d
) an
d
Secon
d
ary (Opt
i
ona
l)
DN
S
Enter t
h
e DNS (Domain Name System) server IP
a
dd
ress(es) provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP. At
l
east one is require
d
.
RFC 1483 Bri
d
ge
d
I
f
you are required to use RFC 1483 Bridged, then select
RF
C
1
483
Br
i
d
ge
d
.
Internet Connection Type > RFC 1483 Bri
d
ge
d
IP
S
etting
s
Se
l
ect
A
utoma
t
i
ca
ll
y o
b
t
a
i
n an IP a
dd
ress i
f
your ISP
says you are connecting t
h
roug
h
a
d
ynamic IP a
dd
ress.
I
f
you are required to use a permanent (static) IP address
to connect to t
h
e Internet, t
h
en se
l
ect Use the
f
ollo
w
i
ng
IP A
dd
ress. Your ISP provides the settings needed
f
or the
f
ollowing
f
ields
:
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
7
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Internet IP A
dd
ress Enter t
h
e Gateway’s IP a
dd
ress, as
seen
f
rom the Internet.
Su
b
net Mas
k
Enter t
h
e Gateways Su
b
net Mas
k
, as seen
f
rom the Internet (including your ISP).
De
f
ault Gatewa
y
Enter the IP address o
f
the ISP server
.
Pr
i
mary
(
Req
u
i
re
d
) an
d
Secon
d
ary (Opt
i
ona
l)
DN
S
Enter t
h
e DNS (Domain Name System) server IP
a
dd
ress(es) provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP. At
l
east one is require
d
.
Bri
d
ge
d
Mo
d
e On
ly
I
f
you are using your Gateway as a bridge, which makes
t
h
e Gateway act
l
i
k
e a stan
d
-a
l
one mo
d
em, se
l
ect
Br
i
d
g
e
Mo
d
e On
ly
. A
ll
NAT an
d
routing settings are
d
isa
bl
e
d
in
t
h
is mo
d
e
.
Internet Connection Type > Bri
d
ge
d
Mo
d
e On
l
y
Optiona
l
Setting
s
Some o
f
these settings may be required by your ISP. Veri
f
y
with your ISP be
f
ore making any changes
.
Optiona
l
Settings
Host Name an
d
Dom
a
i
n
N
am
e
These
f
ields allow you
to supply a host and domain name
f
or the Gateway.
Some ISPs, usua
ll
y ca
bl
e ISPs, require t
h
ese names as
identi
f
ication. You may have to check with your ISP to see
i
f
your broadband Internet service has been con
f
igured
wit
h
a
h
ost an
d
d
omain name. In most cases,
l
eaving t
h
ese
f
ields blank will work.
MTU
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It speci
f
ies
the largest packet size permitted
f
or Internet transmission.
Se
l
ect Manua
l
i
f
you want to manually enter the largest
pac
k
et size t
h
at is transmitte
d
. To
h
ave t
h
e Gateway se
l
ect
the best MTU
f
or your Internet connection, keep the
de
f
ault
,
A
ut
o
.
S
i
z
e
W
h
en Manua
l
is se
l
ecte
d
in t
h
e
MTU
field, this option
U
is ena
bl
e
d
. Leave t
h
is va
l
ue in t
h
e 1200 to 1500 range. T
h
e
de
f
ault, MTU is con
f
igured automatically
.
Networ
k
Setu
p
T
h
e Networ
k
Setup section c
h
anges t
h
e settings on t
h
e
networ
k
connecte
d
to t
h
e Gateways Et
h
ernet ports.
Wireless setup is per
f
ormed through the Wireless tab.
G
ateway I
P
The values
f
or the Gateway’s Local IP Address and Subnet
Mask are shown here. In most cases, keeping the de
f
ault
va
l
ues wi
ll
wor
k.
G
ateway I
P
Loca
l
IP A
dd
res
s
The de
f
ault value is
1
92.
1
6
8.
1
.
1
.
Su
b
net Mas
k
The de
f
ault value is
2
55
.
2
55
.
2
55
.
0
.
Networ
k
A
dd
ress Server Settings
(
DHCP
)
The settings allow you to con
f
igure the Gateway’s Dynamic
Host Con
f
iguration Protocol (DHCP) server
f
unction. The
Gateway can be used as a DHCP server
f
or your network.
A DHCP server automatica
ll
y assigns an IP a
dd
ress to eac
h
computer on your network. I
f
you choose to enable the
Gateway’s DHCP server option, ma
k
e sure t
h
ere is no
ot
h
er DHCP server on your networ
k
.
Networ
k
A
dd
ress Server Settings (DHCP)
DH
C
P
S
erver A Dynamic Host Con
f
iguration Protocol
(DHCP) server automatica
ll
y assigns an IP a
dd
ress to eac
h
computer on your network
f
or you. Unless you already
have one, Linksys recommends that you keep the de
f
ault,
Ena
ble
. You can a
l
so use t
h
e Gateway in DHCP Re
l
ay
mode. (This setting is not available
f
or all encapsulation
types.
)
DHCP Re
l
ay Server I
P
Enter t
h
e DHCP server IP a
dd
ress
to relay DHCP requests
f
rom the local network when the
Gateway is in DHCP Re
l
ay mo
d
e
.
S
tar
t
i
ng IP A
dd
res
s
Enter a value
f
or the DHCP server
to start wit
h
w
h
en issuing IP a
dd
resses. Because t
h
e
Gateways de
f
ault IP address is 192.168.1.1, the Starting IP
A
dd
ress must
b
e 192.168.1.2 or greater,
b
ut sma
ll
er t
h
an
192.168.1.253. The de
f
ault is
1
92.
1
6
8.
1
.
1
00
.
M
a
x
i
mum Number o
f
DHCP Users
E
nter t
h
e maximum
number o
f
users (network devices) that can obtain an IP
a
dd
ress. T
h
e num
b
er wi
ll
vary
d
epen
d
ing on t
h
e starting
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
8
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
IP a
dd
ress entere
d
an
d
cannot
b
e greater t
h
an 253. T
h
e
de
f
ault is
5
0
.
C
l
i
ent
L
ease
T
i
me
T
h
e C
l
ient Lease Time is t
h
e amount
o
f
time a network device will be allowed connection to
t
h
e Gateway wit
h
its current
d
ynamic IP a
dd
ress. Enter t
h
e
number o
f
minutes that the device will be leased” this
dynamic IP address. A
f
ter the time is up, the device will
b
e automatica
ll
y assigne
d
a new
d
ynamic IP a
dd
ress. T
h
e
de
f
ault is
0
minutes, w
h
ic
h
means one
d
ay.
S
ta
t
i
c DN
S
1
-
3
T
h
e Domain Name System (DNS) is
h
ow
t
h
e Internet trans
l
ates
d
omain or we
b
site names into
Internet a
dd
resses or URLs. At
l
east one DNS server IP
a
dd
ress is provi
d
e
d
b
y your ISP. You can enter up to t
h
ree
DNS server IP a
dd
resses
h
ere. T
h
e Gateway wi
ll
use t
h
ese
f
or quicker access to
f
unctioning DNS servers.
WIN
S
T
h
e Win
d
ows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
converts NetBIOS names to IP addresses. I
f
you use a WINS
server, enter t
h
at servers IP a
dd
ress
h
ere. Ot
h
erwise,
l
eave
this
f
ield blank
.
Time
S
etting
s
T
i
me
Z
on
e
Se
l
ect t
h
e time zone in w
h
ic
h
your networ
k
f
unctions
.
A
utoma
t
i
cally adjust clock
f
or day
l
i
g
h
t sa
v
i
ng
t
i
me
Select this option i
f
you want the Gateway to
automatically adjust
f
or daylight saving time.
Time Settings an
d
Language
L
anguag
e
L
anguag
e
To use a di
ff
erent language, select one
f
rom
the drop-down menu. The language o
f
the web-based
utility will change
f
ive seconds a
f
ter you select another
l
anguage
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
S
etup > DDN
S
The Gateway o
ff
ers a Dynamic Domain Name System
(DDNS)
f
eature. DDNS lets you assign a
f
ixed host and
domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is use
f
ul
w
h
en you are
h
osting your own we
b
site, FTP server, or
ot
h
er server
b
e
h
in
d
t
h
e Gateway.
Be
f
ore you can use this
f
eature, you need to sign
up
f
or DDNS service with a DDNS service provider,
www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com. I
f
you do not want to
use this
f
eature, keep the de
f
ault,
D
i
sa
bl
e
d
.
DDN
S
DDN
S
S
ervic
e
I
f
your DDNS service is provided by DynDNS.org, then
se
l
ect DynDN
S
.or
g
f
rom the drop-down menu. I
f
your
DDNS service is provi
d
e
d
b
y TZO, t
h
en se
l
ect TZ
O
.co
m
.
The
f
eatures available on the DDN
S
screen wi
ll
vary,
d
epen
d
ing on w
h
ic
h
DDNS service provi
d
er you use.
DynDN
S
.or
g
S
etup > DDN
S
> DynDN
S
U
ser
N
ame Enter the User Name
f
or your account.
Passwor
d
Enter the Password
f
or your account.
H
ost
N
am
e
Enter t
h
e DDNS URL assigne
d
b
y t
h
e service.
Status
Displays the status o
f
the DDNS service connection
.
C
onnec
t
To manua
ll
y trigger an up
d
ate, c
l
ic
k
t
h
is
b
utton
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
TZ
O
.co
m
S
etup > DDN
S
> TZ
O
E-Mail Address
Enter the E-mail Address
f
or your account
.
TZO Password Enter the Password
f
or your account
.
Domain
N
am
e
Enter t
h
e DDNS URL assigne
d
b
y t
h
e servic
e
.
Status
Displays the status o
f
the DDNS service connection
.
C
onnec
t
To manua
ll
y trigger an up
d
ate, c
l
ic
k
t
h
is
b
utton
.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
9
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Setup > MAC A
dd
ress C
l
on
e
A MAC a
dd
ress is a 12-
d
igit co
d
e assigne
d
to a unique
piece o
f
hardware
f
or identi
f
ication. Some ISPs will require
you to register a MAC a
dd
ress in or
d
er to access t
h
e
Internet. I
f
you do not wish to re-register the MAC address
wit
h
your ISP, you may assign t
h
e MAC a
dd
ress you
h
ave
current
l
y registere
d
wit
h
your ISP to t
h
e Gateway wit
h
t
h
e
MAC Address Clone
f
eature
.
Setup > MAC Address Clon
e
Ena
bl
e/D
i
sa
ble
To
h
ave t
h
e MAC A
dd
ress c
l
one
d
, c
l
ic
k
the
r
ad
i
o
butto
n
bes
i
de
En
able.
MAC A
dd
ress Enter t
h
e MAC A
dd
ress registere
d
wit
h
y
our ISP
h
ere.
C
l
one My Computer’s MA
C
C
l
ic
k
ing t
h
is
b
utton wi
ll
c
l
one t
h
e MAC a
dd
ress
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
ly
y
our c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
an
g
es to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Setup > A
d
vance
d
Routin
g
T
h
eA
d
vance
d
R
outin
g
screen is use
d
to set up t
h
e
Gateway’s advanced routing
f
unctions. It contains three
sections: Operating Mo
d
e, Dynamic Routing, an
d
Static
R
outing
.
Setup > A
d
vance
d
Routing
A
d
vance
d
Routin
g
Operating Mo
de
NAT
I
f
this Gateway is hosting your network’s connection
to the Internet, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
. I
f
another
gateway or router exists on your networ
k
, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
D
ynamic
R
outin
g
R
I
P
T
h
is a
ll
ows t
h
e Gateway to automatica
ll
y a
d
just to
p
h
ysica
l
c
h
anges in t
h
e networ
k
’s
l
ayout an
d
exc
h
ange
routing ta
bl
es wit
h
ot
h
er router(s). T
h
e Gateway
d
etermines
the packets’ route based on the
f
ewest number o
f
hops
b
etween source an
d
d
estination. Se
l
ect Ena
ble
t
o use
Dynamic Routing. Otherwise, keep the de
f
ault,
D
i
sa
ble
.
RIP Sen
d
Pac
k
et Ver
s
i
on, an
d
RIP Rec
e
i
ve
d
Pac
k
et
Versi
on
Se
l
ect t
h
e a
pp
ro
p
riate
p
rotoco
l
version,
R
I
P
v
1
or
R
I
P
v
2
. T
h
is s
h
ou
ld
matc
h
t
h
e version supporte
d
b
y
ot
h
er routers on your LAN.
S
tatic Routin
g
A static route is a pre-
d
etermine
d
pat
h
way t
h
at networ
k
in
f
ormation must travel to reach a speci
f
ic host or network.
Enter the
f
ollowing in
f
ormation to set up a new static route
.
Se
l
ect Set Num
b
e
r
To set up a static route
b
etween t
h
e
Gateway and another network, select a number
f
rom the
d
rop-
d
own
l
ist. T
h
e Gateway supports up to 20 static route
entries. C
l
ic
k
De
l
ete T
h
i
s
E
ntr
y
to
d
e
l
ete a static route
.
D
es
t
i
na
t
i
on IP A
dd
res
s
T
h
e Destination IP A
dd
ress is
t
he IP address o
f
the remote network or host to which
you want to assign a static route. Enter the IP address o
f
t
he host
f
or which you wish to create a static route. I
f
you
are
b
ui
ld
ing a route to an entire networ
k
,
b
e sure t
h
at t
h
e
network portion o
f
the IP address is set to 0.
Su
b
net Mas
k
T
h
e Su
b
net Mas
k
d
etermines w
h
ic
h
portion o
f
a Destination IP Address is the network portion,
an
d
w
h
ic
h
portion is t
h
e
h
ost portion.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
10
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
G
atewa
y
The IP address o
f
the gateway device that allows
contact
b
etween t
h
e Gateway an
d
remote networ
k
or
h
ost
.
Hop
C
oun
t
This is the number o
f
hops to each node until
t
h
e
d
estination is reac
h
e
d
(16
h
ops maximum). Enter t
h
e
appropriate Hop
C
ount
.
C
l
ic
k
S
h
ow Rout
i
ng Ta
ble
to view t
h
e static routes you
h
ave a
l
rea
d
y set up
.
Routing Ta
ble
For eac
h
route
,
t
h
e Destination LAN IP a
dd
ress
,
Su
b
net
Mask, Gateway, and Inter
f
ace are displayed. Click Re
f
res
h
to u
p
date the in
f
ormation. Clic
k
C
l
os
e
to exit t
h
is screen
.
A
d
vance
d
Routing > Routing Ta
bl
e
Cl
i
ck
Sa
v
e
Sett
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Ca
n
cel
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Wire
l
ess > Basic Wire
l
ess Settin
gs
The basic settin
g
s
f
or wireless networkin
g
are set on this
screen. T
h
is screen a
ll
ows you to c
h
oose your wire
l
ess
networ
k
mo
d
e an
d
wire
l
ess securit
y
.
Wire
l
ess > Basic Wire
l
ess Settings
Basic Wire
l
ess Setting
s
W
i
reless Con
f
i
gura
t
i
on
K
eep the de
f
ault selection,
Manua
l
, to con
f
igure your wireless network manually.
Se
l
ect
W
i
-
F
i
Protecte
d
Setu
p
to set up your wire
l
ess
networ
k
using Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setup
.
Manua
l
I
f
you set the Wire
l
es
s
Con
f
iguratio
n
t
oManua
l
, t
h
e
B
asi
c
Wire
l
es
s
S
etting
s
screen displays the
f
ollowing
f
ields
.
SSID Bro
a
W
h
en wire
l
ess
d
evices survey t
h
e
l
oca
l
area
f
or wireless networks to associate with, they will
d
etect t
h
e wire
l
ess networ
k
name or SSID
b
roa
d
cast
b
y
the Gateway. I
f
you want to broadcast the Gateways SSID,
keep the de
f
ault, Ena
bl
e. Ot
h
erwise
,
se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
ange
s
to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setu
p
I
f
you set the Wire
l
es
s
Con
f
iguratio
n
t
o
W
i
-
F
i
Protecte
d
S
etu
p
, t
h
e
B
asi
c
Wire
l
es
s
S
ettings screen displays the
f
ields
s
h
own
b
e
l
ow
.
Wire
l
ess > Basic Wire
l
ess Settings - Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setup
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
11
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Con
f
igure your wireless network by adding your Wi-Fi
Protecte
d
Setup-supporte
d
d
evices one at a time, using
t
h
e appropriate met
h
o
d
l
iste
d
b
e
l
ow:
T
h
e
d
e
v
i
ce
h
as a
W
i
-
F
i
Protecte
d
Setup
b
utto
n
P
ress
t
h
e Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setup
b
utton, t
h
en c
l
ic
k
t
h
e Wi-Fi
Protecte
d
Setup
b
utton on t
h
e screen. Searc
h
ing..
.
i
s
displayed while the Gateway searches
f
or your device.
T
h
e
d
e
v
i
ce
h
as a
W
i
-
F
i
Protecte
d
Setup PIN
num
b
e
r
Enter the PIN number in the
f
ield provided
on t
h
e screen
.
T
h
e
d
e
v
i
ce asks
f
or the Gateway’s PIN number
E
nter
t
h
e PIN num
b
er
d
isp
l
aye
d
on t
h
e screen
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Wire
l
ess > Wire
l
ess Securit
y
T
h
eWire
l
es
s
Security
screen configures the security of
y
your wire
l
ess networ
k
(s). T
h
e supporte
d
wire
l
ess security
mo
d
es are WPA2-Persona
l
, WPA-Persona
l
, WPA2-Mixe
d
,
WPA2-Enterprise, WPA-Enterprise, RADIUS, an
d
WEP. W
P
A
(Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Access), is a security stan
d
ar
d
stronger
t
h
an WEP (Wire
d
Equiva
l
ent Privacy) encryption. WPA2
is a more advanced
,
more secure version o
f
WPA. WPA-
Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, an
d
RADIUS use a RADIUS
(Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) server
f
or
authentication. For detailed instructions on con
f
iguring
wireless security on the Gateway, re
f
er to Chapter 2:
Wire
l
ess Security
.
Wire
l
ess Securit
y
Security Mode Select the security method
f
or your
wire
l
ess networ
k
. Procee
d
to t
h
e appropriate instructions.
I
f
you do not want to use wireless security, keep the
de
f
ault,
D
i
sa
bl
e
d
.
N
O
TE
:
I
f
you use wireless security, remember
t
h
at eac
h
d
evice in your wire
l
ess networ
k
MUS
T
use t
h
e same security met
h
o
d
an
d
settings, or
e
l
se t
h
e wire
l
ess
d
evices cannot communicate.
WPA2-Persona
l
(
Recommen
d
e
d)
Security Mo
d
e > WPA2-Persona
l
E
ncrypt
i
on
T
h
e met
h
o
d
is TKIP or AE
S
.
Pre-S
h
are
d
Ke
y
Enter a key o
f
8 to 63 characters.
Key Renewa
l
Enter how o
f
ten the Gateway should
change encryption keys. The de
f
ault is
3
6
00
secon
d
s
.
WPA-Persona
l
(
WPA2-Persona
l
recommen
d
e
d)
Security Mo
d
e > WPA-Persona
l
E
ncrypt
i
on
T
h
e met
h
o
d
is TKIP or AE
S
.
Pre-S
h
are
d
Ke
y
Enter a key o
f
8 to 63 characters.
Key Renewa
l
Enter a Key Renewa
l
perio
d
, w
h
ic
h
instructs
the Gateway how o
f
ten it should change the encryption
keys. The de
f
ault is
3
6
00
secon
d
s
.
WPA2-Mixe
d
T
h
is option a
ll
ows c
l
ients to use EITHER WPA-Persona
l
OR
WPA2-P
e
r
so
n
al.
Security Mo
d
e > WPA2-Mixe
d
E
ncrypt
i
on
T
h
e met
h
o
d
is TKIP or AE
S
.
Pre-S
h
are
d
Ke
y
Enter a key o
f
8 to 63 characters.
Key Renewa
l
Enter a Key Renewa
l
perio
d
, w
h
ic
h
instructs
the Gateway how o
f
ten it should change the encryption
keys. The de
f
ault is
3
6
00
secon
d
s
.
W
P
A2-Enterpris
e
WPA2-Enterprise
f
eatures WPA2 used with a RADIUS
server. (T
h
is met
h
o
d
s
h
ou
ld
on
l
y
b
e use
d
w
h
en t
h
e
d
evice
is connecte
d
to a RADIUS server.)
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
12
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Security Mo
d
e > WPA2-Enterpris
e
Encrypt
i
on
T
h
e met
h
o
d
is TKIP or AE
S
.
RADIU
S
S
erve
r
Enter the IP address o
f
the RADIUS server
.
RADIU
S
Por
t
Enter the port number o
f
the RADIUS server
.
S
h
are
d
Key Enter t
h
e
k
ey s
h
are
d
b
etween t
h
e
d
evice
an
d
its RADIUS server
.
Key Renewa
l
Enter t
h
e Key Renewa
l
perio
d
, w
h
ic
h
te
ll
s
the device how o
f
ten it should change the dynamic
encryption
k
eys
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
WPA-Enterprise
(
WPA2-Enterprise recommen
d
e
d)
WPA-Enter
p
rise
f
eatures WPA used with a RADIUS server.
(T
h
is met
h
o
d
s
h
ou
ld
on
l
y
b
e use
d
w
h
en t
h
e
d
evice is
connecte
d
to a RADIUS server.
)
Security Mo
d
e > WPA-Enterprise
Encrypt
i
on.
T
h
e met
h
o
d
is TKIP or AE
S
.
RADIU
S
S
erve
r
Enter t
h
e RADIUS servers IP a
dd
ress.
RADIU
S
Por
t
Enter t
h
e RADIUS servers port num
b
er.
S
h
are
d
Key Enter t
h
e
k
ey s
h
are
d
b
etween t
h
e
d
evice
an
d
its RADIUS server
.
Key Renewa
l
Enter t
h
e Key Renewa
l
perio
d
, w
h
ic
h
te
ll
s
the device how o
f
ten it should change the dynamic
encryption
k
eys
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
RADIUS
(
WPA2-Enterprise recommen
d
e
d)
Security Mo
d
e > RADIU
S
This option
f
eatures WEP used in coordination with a
RADIUS server. (T
h
is s
h
ou
ld
on
l
y
b
e use
d
w
h
en a RADIUS
server is connecte
d
to t
h
e
d
evice.)
RADIU
S
S
erve
r
Enter the IP address o
f
the RADIUS
ser
v
er.
RADIU
S
Por
t
Enter the port number o
f
the RADIUS
ser
v
er.
S
h
are
d
Key Enter t
h
e
k
ey s
h
are
d
b
etween t
h
e
d
evice
an
d
its RADIUS server
.
E
ncrypt
i
on
Select the appropriate level o
f
encryption,
40/64-
b
i
t
(
1
0
h
ex
d
i
g
i
ts
)
or
1
04
/
1
28-
b
i
t (26
h
ex
d
i
g
i
ts
)
.
A higher level o
f
encryption is more secure.
Passp
h
ras
e
Instead o
f
manually entering WEP keys, you
can enter a Passp
h
rase. It is case-sensitive an
d
s
h
ou
ld
not
b
e
l
onger t
h
an 32 a
l
p
h
anumeric c
h
aracters. (T
h
is Passp
h
rase
f
unction is compatible with Linksys wireless products only
and cannot be used with Windows XP Zero Con
f
iguration.
I
f
you want to communicate with non-Linksys wireless
products or Windows XP Zero Con
f
iguration, make a note
o
f
the WEP keys generated, and enter the appropriate one
manually in the wireless computer or client.) I
f
you want
to use a Passphrase, then enter it in the Passphrase
f
ield
an
d
c
l
ic
k
t
h
e
G
enerat
e
b
utton
.
K
eys
1
-
4
I
f
you are not using a Passphrase, then manually
enter a set o
f
values. (Do not leave a key
f
ield blank, and
do not enter all zeroes; they are not valid key values.) I
f
you are using 40/64-
b
it WEP encryption, t
h
e
k
ey must
b
e
exactly 10 hexadecimal characters in length. I
f
you are
using 104/128-
b
it WEP encryption, t
h
e
k
ey must
b
e exact
l
y
26
h
exa
d
ecima
l
c
h
aracters in
l
engt
h
. Va
l
i
d
h
exa
d
ecima
l
c
h
aracters are “0”-“9” an
d
A”-“F”
.
TX
K
e
y
To indicate which WEP key to use, select a de
f
ault
Transmit (TX) Key num
b
er
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
13
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
WEP
(
WPA2-Persona
l
recommen
d
e
d
)
Security Mo
d
e > WE
P
E
ncrypt
i
on
Select a level o
f
WEP encryption, 64-
b
i
t
or
1
28-
b
i
t
.
Passp
h
ras
e
Enter a Passp
h
rase to automatica
ll
y generate
WEP
k
eys. T
h
en c
l
ic
k
G
enerate
.
N
O
TE
:
T
h
e WEP Passp
h
rase is compati
bl
e wit
h
Linksys wireless products only. I
f
you are use non
-
Lin
k
sys pro
d
ucts, manua
ll
y enter t
h
e appropriate
WEP
k
ey on t
h
ose
d
evices
.
K
ey
1
-
4
I
f
you did not enter a Passphrase, enter the WEP
k
ey(s) manua
ll
y
.
TX
K
e
y
Select which TX (Transmit) Key to use. The de
f
ault
is
1
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Wire
l
ess > Wire
l
ess MAC Fi
l
te
r
Wireless access can be
f
iltered by using the MAC addresses
o
f
the wireless devices transmitting within your networks
ra
d
ius
.
Wire
l
ess > Wire
l
ess MAC Fi
l
te
r
Wire
l
ess MAC Fi
l
te
r
To
f
ilter wireless users by MAC Address, either permitting
or
bl
oc
k
ing access, c
l
ic
k
Ena
bl
e
.
I
f
you do not wish to
f
ilter
users
b
y MAC A
dd
ress, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
Access
R
estriction
s
B
l
oc
k
Click this button to block wireless access
f
rom the
d
evices
l
iste
d
on t
h
is screen.
Permit C
l
ic
k
t
h
is
b
utton to a
ll
ow wire
l
ess access
b
y t
h
e
d
evices
l
iste
d
on t
h
is screen.
MAC A
dd
ress Fi
l
ter Lis
t
C
l
ic
k
W
i
re
l
ess C
l
i
ent
L
i
s
t
to
d
isp
l
ay t
h
eWire
l
es
s
C
l
ien
t
L
i
s
t
screen. T
h
is screen
l
ists t
h
e computers an
d
ot
h
er
d
evices
on t
h
e wire
l
ess networ
k
sorte
d
b
y IP a
dd
ress. You can a
l
so
sort the list by Client Name, Inter
f
ace, MAC Address, or
Status,
b
y using t
h
eTo
S
ort B
y
d
rop-
d
own menu.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
14
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Wire
l
ess C
l
ient Lis
t
To a
dd
a
d
evice to t
h
e MAC A
dd
ress Fi
l
ter List, c
l
ic
k
t
h
e
d
evices A
dd
to MAC
F
i
l
ter
L
i
s
t
c
h
ec
kb
ox, t
h
en c
l
ic
k
A
dd
. To retrieve the most up-to-date in
f
ormation, clic
k
Re
f
res
h
. To exit t
h
is screen an
d
return to t
h
e Wire
l
es
s
MA
C
Fi
l
te
r
screen, click
r
C
l
os
e
.
MA
C
0
1
-
5
0
Enter the MAC addresses o
f
the devices
w
h
ose wire
l
ess access you want to
bl
oc
k
or a
ll
ow
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Wire
l
ess > A
d
vance
d
Wire
l
ess Setting
s
T
h
eA
d
vance
d
Wire
l
es
s
S
ettings screen is use
d
to set up t
h
e
Gatewa
y
s advanced wireless
f
unctions. These settings
s
h
ou
ld
on
l
y
b
e a
d
juste
d
b
y an expert a
d
ministrator as
incorrect settings can reduce wireless per
f
ormance
.
Wire
l
ess > A
d
vance
d
Wire
l
ess Settin
gs
A
d
vance
d
Wire
l
es
s
AP Iso
l
a
t
i
on
T
h
is iso
l
ates a
ll
wire
l
ess c
l
ients an
d
wire
l
ess
devices on your network
f
rom each other. Wireless devices
wi
ll
b
e a
bl
e to communicate wit
h
t
h
e Gateway
b
ut not
with each other. To use this
f
unction, click Ena
ble
. A
P
Isolation is disabled by de
f
ault.
Aut
h
en
t
i
ca
t
i
on
T
yp
e
The de
f
ault is
A
ut
o
, w
h
ic
h
a
ll
ows
eit
h
er Open System or S
h
are
d
Key aut
h
entication to
b
e
use
d
. Wit
h
Open System aut
h
entication, t
h
e sen
d
er an
d
the recipient do NOT use a WEP key
f
or authentication.
Wit
h
S
h
are
d
Key aut
h
entication, t
h
e sen
d
er an
d
recipient
use a WEP key
f
or authentication. Select S
h
are
d
Ke
y
t
o
on
l
y use S
h
are
d
Key aut
h
entication.
B
a
s
i
c
R
at
e
T
h
e Basic Rate setting is not actua
ll
y one rate
o
f
transmission but a series o
f
rates at which the device
can transmit. T
h
e
d
evice wi
ll
a
d
vertise its Basic Rate to t
h
e
ot
h
er wire
l
ess
d
evices in your networ
k
, so t
h
ey
k
now w
h
ic
h
rates wi
ll
b
e use
d
. T
h
e
d
evice wi
ll
a
l
so a
d
vertise t
h
at it wi
ll
automatically select the best rate
f
or transmission. The
de
f
ault setting is De
f
aul
t
, w
h
en t
h
e
d
evice can transmit
at a
ll
stan
d
ar
d
wire
l
ess rates (1-2M
b
ps, 5.5M
b
ps, 11M
b
ps,
18M
b
ps, an
d
24M
b
ps). Ot
h
er options are
1
-2M
b
p
s
,
f
or use
wit
h
o
ld
er wire
l
ess tec
h
no
l
ogy, an
d
A
ll
, w
h
en t
h
e
d
evice
can transmit at a
ll
wire
l
ess rates
.
T
rans
m
i
ss
i
on
R
at
e
The rate o
f
data transmission should
be set depending on the speed of your wireless network.
You can select
f
rom a range o
f
transmission speeds, or you
ca
n
select
Auto
to
h
ave t
h
e
d
evice automatica
ll
y use t
h
e
fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallbac
k
f
eature. Auto-Fallback will negotiate the best possible
connection spee
d
b
etween t
h
e
d
evice an
d
a wire
l
ess
client. The default setting is
A
ut
o
.
N
T
rans
m
i
ss
i
on
R
at
e
The rate o
f
data transmission
should be set depending on the speed o
f
your Wireless-N
networking. You can select
f
rom a range o
f
transmission
spee
d
s, or you can se
l
ect
A
ut
o
to
h
ave t
h
e
d
evice
automatically use the
f
astest possible data rate and enable
the Auto-Fallback
f
eature. Auto-Fallback will negotiate the
b
est possi
bl
e connection spee
d
b
etween t
h
e
d
evice an
d
a
wireless client. The de
f
ault settin
g
is
A
ut
o
.
C
T
S
Protec
t
i
on Mo
de
CTS (C
l
ear-To-Sen
d
) Protection
Mode’s de
f
ault setting i
s
D
i
sa
ble
. Se
l
ect
A
ut
o
so t
h
e
d
evice
wi
ll
automatica
ll
y use CTS Protection Mo
d
e w
h
en your
Wire
l
ess-N an
d
Wire
l
ess-G pro
d
ucts are experiencing severe
pro
bl
ems an
d
are not a
bl
e to transmit to t
h
e
d
evice in an
environment with heavy 802.11b tra
ff
ic. This
f
unction boosts
t
h
e
d
evices a
b
i
l
ity to catc
h
a
ll
Wire
l
ess-N an
d
Wire
l
ess-G
transmissions but will severely decrease per
f
ormance
.
Beacon Interva
l
Enter a va
l
ue
b
etween 1 an
d
65,535
mi
ll
isecon
d
s. T
h
e Beacon Interva
l
va
l
ue in
d
icates t
h
e
f
requenc
y
interval o
f
the beacon. A beacon is a packet
b
roa
d
cast
b
y t
h
e Gateway to sync
h
ronize t
h
e wire
l
ess
network(s). The default value is
1
00
.
DTIM Interval T
h
is va
l
ue,
b
etween 1 an
d
255, in
d
icates
the interval o
f
the Delivery Tra
ff
ic Indication Message
(DTIM). A DTIM field is a countdown field informing
clients o
f
the next window
f
or listening to broadcast and
multicast messages. When the Gateway has bu
ff
ered
broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it
sen
d
s t
h
e next DTIM wit
h
a DTIM Interva
l
va
l
ue. Its c
l
ients
h
ear t
h
e
b
eacons an
d
awa
k
en to receive t
h
e
b
roa
d
cast
and multicast messages. The de
f
ault value is
1
.
F
ragmenta
t
i
on T
h
res
h
o
ld
This value speci
f
ies the
maximum size
f
or a packet be
f
ore data is
f
ragmented
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15
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
into multiple packets. I
f
you experience a high packet
error rate, you may s
l
ig
h
t
l
y increase t
h
e Fragmentation
T
h
res
h
o
ld
. Setting t
h
e Fragmentation T
h
res
h
o
ld
too
l
ow
may result in poor network per
f
ormance. Only minor
reduction o
f
the de
f
ault value is recommended. In most
cases, it should remain at its de
f
ault value o
f
23
4
6
.
RTS T
h
res
h
o
ld
S
h
ou
ld
you encounter inconsistent
data
f
low, only minor reduction o
f
the de
f
ault,
23
4
6
,
i
s
recommended. I
f
a network packet is smaller than the
preset RTS t
h
res
h
o
ld
size, t
h
e RTS/CTS mec
h
anism wi
ll
not
b
e ena
bl
e
d
. T
h
e Gateway sen
d
s Request to Sen
d
(RTS)
f
rames to a particular receiving station and negotiates
the sending o
f
a data
f
rame. A
f
ter receiving an RTS, the
wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS)
f
rame
to ac
k
now
l
e
d
ge t
h
e rig
h
t to
b
egin transmission. T
h
e RTS
Threshold value should remain at its de
f
ault value o
f
23
4
6
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Security > Firewa
ll
T
h
eFirewa
ll
screen is used to configure a firewall that
l
can
f
ilter out various types o
f
unwanted tra
ff
ic on the
Gateway’s
l
oca
l
networ
k
.
Security > Firewa
ll
Firewa
ll
SPI Firewall Protecti
on
To use
f
irewall protection,
keep the de
f
ault selection, Ena
ble
. To turn o
ff
f
irewall
protection, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
Fi
l
ter
s
Fi
l
ter Prox
y
Use o
f
WAN proxy servers may compromise
t
h
e Gateway’s security. Denying Proxy wi
ll
d
isa
bl
e access
to any WAN proxy servers. Se
l
ect
F
i
l
ter Prox
y
to ena
bl
e
proxy
f
iltering. Deselect the
f
eature to allow proxy acces
s
.
F
i
l
ter Java App
l
et
s
Java is a programming language
f
or
websites. I
f
you deny Java, you run the risk o
f
not having
access to Internet sites create
d
using t
h
is programming
l
anguage. Se
l
ect
F
i
l
ter Java App
l
ets to ena
bl
e Java
f
iltering. Deselect the
f
eature to allow Java usage
.
F
i
l
ter Coo
k
i
es
A coo
k
ie is
d
ata store
d
on your computer
an
d
use
d
b
y Internet sites w
h
en you interact wit
h
t
h
em.
Se
l
ect
F
i
l
ter Coo
k
i
es
to
f
ilter cookies. Deselect the
f
eature
to a
ll
ow coo
k
ie usag
e
.
F
i
l
ter Ac
t
i
ve
X
ActiveX is a programming language
f
or
websites. I
f
you deny ActiveX, you run the risk o
f
not having
access to Internet sites create
d
using t
h
is programming
l
anguage. Se
l
ect
F
i
l
ter Ac
t
i
ve
X
to enable ActiveX
f
iltering.
Deselect the
f
eature to allow ActiveX usage
.
B
l
oc
k
WAN Request
s
B
l
oc
k
Anonymous Internet Requests
This
f
eature
makes it more di
ff
icult
f
or outside users to work their way
into your network. This
f
eature is selecte
d
by de
f
ault.
Deselect the
f
eature to allow anonymous Internet requests
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Security > VPN Passt
h
roug
h
T
h
eV
PN
Passt
h
roug
h
screen a
ll
ows you to ena
bl
e VPN
tunne
l
s using IPSec, PPTP, or L2TP protoco
l
s to pass t
h
roug
h
the Gateways
f
irewall
.
Security > VPN Passt
h
roug
h
VPN Passt
h
roug
h
IPSec Passt
h
roug
h
Internet Protoco
l
Security (IPSec) is
a suite o
f
protocols used to implement secure exchange
o
f
packets at the IP layer. To allow IPSec tunnels to pass
through the Gateway, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
.
PPTP Passt
h
roug
h
Point-to-Point Tunne
l
ing Protoco
l
(PPTP) a
ll
ows t
h
e Point-to-Point Protoco
l
(PPP) to
b
e
tunne
l
e
d
t
h
roug
h
an IP networ
k
. To a
ll
ow PPTP tunne
l
s to
pass through the Gateway, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
bl
e
.
L2TP Passt
h
roug
h
Layer 2 Tunne
l
ing Protoco
l
is t
h
e
met
h
o
d
use
d
to ena
bl
e Point-to-Point sessions via t
h
e
Internet on t
h
e Layer 2
l
eve
l
. To a
ll
ow L2TP tunne
l
s to pass
through the Gateway, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
16
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Access Restrictions > Internet Access Po
l
ic
y
T
h
e
I
nternet
A
cces
s
Policy
screen allows you to block or
y
allow speci
f
ic kinds o
f
Internet usage and tra
ff
ic, such as
Internet access,
d
esignate
d
services, an
d
we
b
sites
d
uring
speci
f
ic days and times.
Access Restrictions > Internet Access Po
l
icy
Internet Access Po
l
ic
y
Internet Access Po
l
i
cy
Access can be managed by a
po
l
icy. Use t
h
e settings on t
h
is screen to esta
bl
is
h
an
access policy (a
f
ter
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ng
s
is c
l
ic
k
e
d
). Se
l
ecting a
policy
f
rom the drop-down menu will display that policys
settings. To
d
e
l
ete a po
l
icy, se
l
ect t
h
at po
l
icys num
b
er
an
d
c
l
ic
k
De
l
et
e
. To view a
ll
t
h
e po
l
icies, c
l
ic
k
S
ummar
y
.
S
ummar
y
The policies are listed with the
f
ollowing in
f
ormation: No.,
Policy Name, Days, and Time o
f
Day. To delete a policy,
se
l
ect De
l
et
e
. To return to t
h
e
I
nterne
t
A
cces
s
Policy
s
c
reen
,
y
c
l
ic
k
C
l
os
e
.
S
ummary
S
tatu
s
Policies are disabled by de
f
ault. To enable a policy,
select its number
f
rom the drop-down menu, and select
Ena
ble
.
To create a policy,
f
ollow steps 1-10. Repeat these steps to
create a
dd
itiona
l
po
l
icies, one at a time
.
Select a number
f
rom the
I
nterne
t
A
cces
s
Policy
drop-
y
d
own menu.
To ena
bl
e t
h
is po
l
icy, se
l
ect Ena
ble
.
Enter a Policy Name in the
f
ield provided.
C
l
ic
k
E
d
i
t
L
i
st o
f
Computer
s
to se
l
ect w
h
ic
h
computers
will be a
ff
ected by the policy. The
I
nterne
t
A
cces
s
P
C
L
i
s
t
screen appears. You can se
l
ect a computer
b
y MAC
address or IP address. You can also enter a range o
f
IP addresses i
f
you want this policy to a
ff
ect a group
o
f
computers. A
f
ter making your changes, clic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
ange
s
to cance
l
your c
h
anges. T
h
en c
l
ic
k
C
l
os
e
.
Internet Access P
C
List
Speci
f
y the Access Restriction to apply to the computers
you se
l
ecte
d
in step 4. Se
l
ect
D
en
y
to
bl
oc
k
Internet
a
cc
ess
,
or
A
ll
o
w
to a
ll
ow Internet access
.
Speci
f
y when this policy will be in e
ff
ect. Select the
days: individual days o
f
the week, or Every
D
a
y
. T
h
en
select the time span within each day: speci
f
ic start and
en
d
times using t
h
e
F
ro
m
an
d
To
f
ields, or 24
H
our
s
.
To
bl
oc
k
we
b
sites
b
y URL a
dd
ress, enter eac
h
URL in a
separa
t
e We
b
sit
e
B
l
oc
k
in
g
by
U
RL
A
dd
res
s
f
ield
.
To
bl
oc
k
we
b
sites using
k
eywor
d
s, enter eac
h
k
eywor
d
i
n a separate We
b
sit
e
B
l
oc
k
in
g
by
Keyword
field.
d
You can
f
ilter access to various services accessed over
t
h
e Internet, suc
h
as FTP or te
l
net. From t
h
eB
l
oc
k
e
d
S
ervice
s
l
ist, se
l
ect t
h
e service you want to
bl
oc
k
; t
h
e
port numbers and protocol
f
or the selected service are
automatically displayed. I
f
the service you want is not
l
iste
d
, se
l
ect User-De
f
i
ne
d
; enter its port num
b
ers in
the
f
ields provided; then select its protocol: I
C
M
P
,
T
CP
,
U
DP
,
or
T
C
P
&
UDP
f
rom the drop-down menu.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to save t
h
e po
l
icys settings. To
cance
l
t
h
e po
l
icys settings, c
l
ic
k
C
ance
l
C
h
ange
s
.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1
0.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
17
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > Sing
l
e Port
Forwar
d
in
g
T
he
Sing
le
P
or
t
Forwar
d
in
g
screen a
ll
ows you to customize
port services
f
or common applications
.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > Sing
l
e Port Forwar
d
ing
When users send these types o
f
requests to your network
via the Internet, the Gateway will
f
orward those requests
to the appropriate servers (computers). Be
f
ore using
f
orwarding, you should assign static IP addresses to the
d
esignate
d
servers
.
Sing
l
e Port Forwar
d
in
g
To
f
orward a port, enter the in
f
ormation on each line
f
or
t
h
e criteria require
d.
App
l
i
ca
t
i
on
Enter t
h
e name you wis
h
to give t
h
e
app
l
ication. Eac
h
name can
b
e up to 12 c
h
aracters
.
Externa
l
an
d
Interna
l
Port Enter t
h
e externa
l
an
d
interna
l
port num
b
ers
.
Protoco
l
Select the protocol used
f
or this application,
eit
h
e
r
T
CP
or
U
DP
.
IP A
dd
res
s
For each application, enter the IP address o
f
t
h
e computer t
h
at s
h
ou
ld
receive t
h
e requests.
Ena
ble
For eac
h
app
l
ication, se
l
ect Ena
ble
to ena
bl
e
port
f
orwarding
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > Port Range
Forwar
d
in
g
T
he
P
or
t
R
ang
e
Forwar
d
in
g
screen a
ll
ows you to set up
pu
bl
ic services on your networ
k
, suc
h
as we
b
servers,
f
tp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized Internet
app
l
ications. (Specia
l
ize
d
Internet app
l
ications are any
applications that use Internet access to per
f
orm
f
unctions
such as videocon
f
erencing or online gaming. Some Internet
applications may not require any
f
orwarding.
)
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > Port Range Forwar
d
ing
When users send these types o
f
requests to your network via
the Internet, the Gateway will
f
orward those requests to the
appropriate servers (computers). Be
f
ore using
f
orwarding,
you s
h
ou
ld
assign static IP a
dd
resses to t
h
e
d
esignate
d
ser
v
ers.
I
f
you need to
f
orward all ports to one computer, click the
D
M
Z
ta
b.
Port Range Forwar
d
in
g
To
f
orward a port range, enter the in
f
ormation on each
line
f
or the criteria required
.
App
l
i
ca
t
i
on
In this
f
ield, enter the name you wish to give
t
h
e app
l
ication. Eac
h
name can
b
e up to 12 c
h
aracters.
Port Range Start an
d
En
d
Enter the number or range o
f
port(s) use
d
b
y t
h
e server or Internet app
l
ications. C
h
ec
k
with the Internet application documentation
f
or more
in
f
ormation
.
Protoco
l
Select the protocol used
f
or this application,
eit
h
e
r
T
CP
or
U
DP
,
or
Bot
h
.
IP A
dd
res
s
For each application, enter the IP address o
f
the computer running the speci
f
ic application.
Ena
ble
Se
l
ect Ena
ble
to enable port
f
orwarding
f
or the
applications you have de
f
ined
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
18
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
App
l
ications & Gaming > Port Range
Tr
i
gger
i
n
g
T
h
e
P
or
t
R
ang
e
Tr
i
gger
i
n
g
screen a
ll
ows t
h
e Gateway to
watch outgoing data
f
or speci
f
ic port numbers. The IP
address o
f
the computer that sends the matching data is
remem
b
ere
d
b
y t
h
e Gateway, so t
h
at w
h
en t
h
e requeste
d
d
ata returns t
h
roug
h
t
h
e Gateway, t
h
e
d
ata is pu
ll
e
d
b
ac
k
to the proper computer by way o
f
IP address and port
mapping ru
l
es.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > Port Range Triggering
Port Ran
g
e Tr
igg
er
i
n
g
To trigger a port range, enter the in
f
ormation on each line
f
or the criteria required
.
App
l
i
ca
t
ion
N
am
e
Enter the application name o
f
the
tr
i
gger
.
Tr
i
ggere
d
Range Start Port an
d
En
d
Por
t
For eac
h
application, enter the starting and ending port numbers o
f
t
h
e triggere
d
port num
b
er range. C
h
ec
k
wit
h
t
h
e Internet
application documentation
f
or the port number(s)
needed
.
Forwar
d
e
d
Range Start Port an
d
En
d
Por
t
For eac
h
app
l
ication, enter t
h
e starting an
d
en
d
ing port num
b
ers
o
f
the
f
orwarded port number range. Check with the
Internet application documentation
f
or the port number(s)
nee
d
e
d.
Enable Se
l
ect Ena
ble
to enable port triggering
f
or the
applications you have de
f
ined
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
Changes to cancel your changes
.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > DM
Z
The DMZ
f
eature allows one network computer to be
exposed to the Internet
f
or use o
f
a special-purpose
service such as Internet gaming or videocon
f
erencing.
DMZ hosting
f
orwards all the ports at the same time to
one PC. The Port Range Forwarding
f
eature is more secure
b
ecause it on
l
y opens t
h
e ports you want to
h
ave opene
d
,
while DMZ hosting opens all the ports o
f
one computer,
exposing t
h
e computer to t
h
e Internet.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > DMZ
D
M
Z
Any computer whose port is being
f
orwarded must have
its DHCP client
f
unction disabled and should have a new
static IP a
dd
ress assigne
d
to it
b
ecause its IP a
dd
ress may
change when using the DHCP
f
unction
.
D
MZ Hos
t
i
ng
To disable DMZ hosting, keep the de
f
ault,
D
i
sa
ble
. To expose one PC, se
l
ect Ena
ble
. Then con
f
igure
the
f
ollowing setting:
DMZ Host IP A
dd
res
s
Enter the IP address o
f
the
compu
t
er
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > Qo
S
Quality o
f
Service (QoS) ensures better service to high
-
priority network tra
ff
ic, which may involve demanding,
real-time applications, such as videocon
f
erencing
.
App
l
ications an
d
Gaming > QoS
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
19
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Wire
l
ess Networ
k
The Gateway
f
eatures Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM™) Support.
The No Acknowledgement
f
eature is available only when
the WMM Support
f
eature is enabled
.
WMM
S
upport Wi-Fi Multimedia is a QoS
f
eature de
f
ined
by WiFi Alliance be
f
ore IEEE 802.11e was
f
inalized. Now it
is part o
f
IEEE 802.11e. When it is enabled, it provides
f
our
priority queues
f
or di
ff
erent types o
f
tra
ff
ic. It automatically
maps t
h
e incoming pac
k
ets to t
h
e appropriate queues
b
ase
d
on QoS settings (in IP or
l
ayer 2
h
ea
d
er). WMM
provides the capability to prioritize tra
ff
ic in your
environment. I
f
you have other devices on your networ
k
that support WMM, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
. Ot
h
erwise,
se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
No A
CK
I
f
you want to disable the Gateway’s
Acknowledgement
f
eature, so the Gateway will not re-
send data i
f
an error occurs, then keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
.
Ot
h
erwise, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
Internet Access Pr
i
or
i
t
y
Ena
bl
e/D
i
sa
ble
To use t
h
e QoS po
l
icies you
h
ave set,
se
l
ect Ena
ble
. Ot
h
erwise, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
Set Internet Bandwidth T
h
is is use
d
to set your Internet
connections
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
. Se
l
ect
A
ut
o
(de
f
ault) to set the
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
automatica
ll
y. To set t
h
e
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
manua
ll
y,
se
l
ect Manua
l
, t
h
en enter t
h
e
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
in
kbp
s
.
C
ategor
y
Select one o
f
these categories: App
l
i
ca
t
i
ons
,
On
l
i
ne
G
ame
s
,
MAC A
dd
res
s
,
Et
h
ernet Port,
or
Vo
i
ce
D
e
v
i
ce
.
Then proceed to the instructions below
f
or your selection
.
For eac
h
category, you can set t
h
e
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
priority to
one o
f
f
our levels:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
.
B
e
care
f
ul not to set all your applications to High priority,
as this will de
f
eat the purpose o
f
allocating the available
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
. For
b
e
l
ow-norma
l
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
, se
l
ect
L
o
w
.
Depending on the application, a
f
ew attempts may be
nee
d
e
d
to set t
h
e appropriate
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
priority.
App
l
ication
s
App
l
i
ca
t
i
ons
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate app
l
ication: M
SN
M
essenge
r
,
S
k
yp
e
,
or
Ya
h
oo Messenge
r
. For any ot
h
er
app
l
ication, se
l
ec
t
A
dd
a New App
l
i
ca
t
i
on
, then
f
ill in the
E
nte
r
a
N
am
e
an
d
P
or
t
R
ang
e
f
ields as detailed below in
“A
dd
a New App
l
ication or Game”.
Pr
i
or
i
ty
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate priority:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
.
App
l
ications - MSN Messenger
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e A
dd
b
utton to save your c
h
anges. Your new entry
wi
ll
appear in t
h
e Summary
l
ist.
A
dd
a New App
l
ication or Gam
e
A
dd
a New App
l
icatio
n
A
dd
a New Game
E
nter a
N
am
e
Enter any name to indicate the name o
f
t
h
e entry
.
P
ort
R
ang
e
Enter t
h
e port range use
d
b
y t
h
e app
l
ication
or game. For example, to allocate bandwidth
f
or FTP, enter
21-21. I
f
you need services
f
or an application or game that
uses ports 1000 to 1250, enter 1000-1250. You can
h
ave up
to t
h
ree ranges per
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
a
ll
ocation. Port num
b
ers
range
f
rom 1 to 65535. Check the applications or game’s
documentation
f
or details on service
p
orts used
.
In t
h
e
d
rop-
d
own menu, se
l
ect t
h
e protoco
l
T
CP
or
U
DP
,
or se
l
ect Bot
h
.
Pr
i
or
i
t
ySe
l
ect t
h
e appropriate priority:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
. The de
f
ault is Me
d
i
u
m
.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e A
dd
b
utton to save your c
h
anges. Your new entry
w
i
ll
appear in t
h
e Summary
l
ist.
On
l
ine Game
s
On
l
ine Gam
e
Se
l
ect a Game Select the game
f
rom the drop-down
menu. I
f
the game is not listed, select A
dd
a New Gam
e
,
then
f
ill in the
E
nte
r
a
N
am
e
an
d
P
or
t
R
ang
e
f
ields as
d
etai
l
e
d
a
b
ove in A
dd
a New App
l
ication or Game”.
Pr
i
or
i
t
ySe
l
ect t
h
e appropriate priority:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
. The de
f
ault is Me
d
i
u
m
.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
eA
dd
b
utton to save your c
h
anges. Your new entry
wi
ll
appear in t
h
e Summary
l
ist.
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
20
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
MAC A
dd
res
s
MAC A
dd
ress
E
nter a
N
am
e
Enter a name
f
or your device
.
MAC A
dd
ress Enter the MAC address o
f
your device.
Pr
i
or
i
ty
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate priority:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
. The de
f
ault is Me
d
i
u
m
.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e A
dd
b
utton to save your c
h
anges. Your new entry
wi
ll
appear in t
h
e Summary
l
ist.
Et
h
ernet Por
t
Et
h
ernet Por
t
Et
h
erne
t
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate Et
h
ernet port.
Pr
i
or
i
ty
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate priority:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
. The de
f
ault is Me
d
i
u
m
.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e A
dd
b
utton to save your c
h
anges. Your new entry
wi
ll
appear in t
h
e Summary
l
ist.
Voice
D
evic
e
Voice
D
evic
e
E
nter a
N
am
e
Enter a name
f
or your voice device.
MAC A
dd
ress
Enter the MAC address o
f
your voice device
.
Priori
ty
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate priority:
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
. The de
f
ault is Me
d
i
u
m
.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e A
dd
b
utton to save your c
h
anges. Your new entry
wi
ll
appear in t
h
e Summary
l
ist.
S
ummar
y
This lists the QoS entries you have created
f
or your
app
l
ications an
d
d
evices
.
Pr
i
or
i
ty
This displays the bandwidth priority o
f
H
i
g
h
,
Me
d
i
u
m
,
Norma
l
,
or
L
o
w
.
N
am
e
T
h
is
d
isp
l
ays t
h
e app
l
ication,
d
evice, or port
name.
In
f
orma
t
i
on
T
h
is
d
isp
l
ays t
h
e port range or MAC a
dd
ress
entered
f
or your entry. I
f
a pre-con
f
igured application or
game was se
l
ecte
d
, t
h
ere wi
ll
b
e no va
l
i
d
entry s
h
own in
t
h
is section
.
R
emov
e
C
l
ic
k
t
h
is
b
utton to remove an entry
.
E
d
i
t
C
l
ic
k
t
h
is
b
utton to ma
k
e c
h
anges
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
A
d
ministration > Managemen
t
T
h
is screen a
ll
ows t
h
e networ
k
’s a
d
ministrator to manage
speci
f
ic Gateway
f
unctions
f
or access and security
.
A
d
ministration > Managemen
t
G
ateway Acces
s
Loca
l
Acces
s
To ensure the Gateway’s security, you will be asked
f
or your
User Name an
d
passwor
d
w
h
en you access t
h
e Gateways
web-based utility. The de
f
ault User Name and password
are
a
dm
i
n
.
U
ser
L
i
s
t
Select the number o
f
the user. The de
f
ault is
u
ser
1
.
G
ateway User Nam
e
Enter the de
f
ault Gateway User
N
ame, a
dm
i
n
.
Gateway Passwor
d
Lin
k
sys recommen
d
s t
h
at you
change the de
f
ault Gateway Password, a
dm
i
n
, to one o
f
your c
h
oice
.
Re-Enter to Con
f
i
rm
Enter t
h
e Gateway Passwor
d
again
to con
f
irm
.
For non-admin users, select a di
ff
erent user number, and
then con
f
igure the Gateway User Name and Password
sett
i
ngs
.
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R
emote Acces
s
R
emote Managemen
t
To permit remote access to t
h
e
Gateway
f
rom outside the local network, select Ena
ble
.
Otherwise, keep the de
f
ault,
D
i
sa
ble
.
Management
P
or
t
Enter t
h
e port num
b
er t
h
at wi
ll
b
e
open to outsi
d
e access
.
N
O
TE
:
To manage t
h
e Gateway remote
l
y, enter
h
ttps://<Internet_IP_a
dd
ress>:por
t
su
b
stituting t
h
e Gateway’s Internet IP
address
f
or <Internet_IP_a
dd
ress
>
, an
d
t
h
e
Management Port number
f
or por
t
.
U
P
n
P
Universa
l
P
l
ug an
d
P
l
ay (UPnP) a
ll
ows Win
d
ows XP
and Vista to automatically con
f
igure the Gateway
f
or
various Internet app
l
ications, suc
h
as gaming an
d
videocon
f
erencing
.
U
P
n
P
I
f
you want to use UPnP, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
.
Ot
h
erwise, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
WLAN
I
f
you are using the Gateway in a public domain where you
are giving wire
l
ess access to your guests, you can
d
isa
bl
e
wire
l
ess access to t
h
e Gateways we
b
-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity
.
M
anagement v
i
a
WLAN
This
f
eature allows the Gateway
to
b
e manage
d
b
y a wire
l
ess computer on t
h
e
l
oca
l
networ
k
w
h
en it
l
ogs into t
h
e Gateways we
b
-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity. You wi
ll
on
l
y
b
e a
bl
e to access t
h
e uti
l
ity via a wire
d
connection i
f
you disable this
f
eature. To allow wireless
access to the utility, keep the de
f
ault, Ena
ble
. Ot
h
erwise,
se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
I
G
M
P
I
G
MP Proxy Internet Group Mem
b
ers
h
ip Protoco
l
(IGMP)
is a system to improve multicasting
f
or wireless clients.
T
h
is s
h
ou
ld
b
e set to Ena
ble
i
f
your clients support it;
ot
h
erwise, se
l
ect
D
i
sa
ble
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
A
d
ministration > Reportin
g
The Gateway can keep logs o
f
tra
ff
ic and events
f
or your
Internet connect
i
on
.
A
d
ministration > Reportin
g
Report
i
n
g
L
o
g
To disable the Log
f
unction, keep the de
f
ault,
D
i
sa
ble
.
To monitor tra
ff
ic between the network and the Internet,
se
l
ect Ena
ble
.
Wit
h
l
ogging ena
bl
e
d
, you can c
h
oose to
view temporary
l
ogs
.
E-Mail Alerts To enable E-Mail Alerts, select Enabl
e
.
D
e
n
i
al o
f
Ser
v
i
ce T
h
res
h
o
lds
Enter the number o
f
Denial
o
f
Service attacks that will trigger an e-mail alert
.
SMTP Mail Serve
r
Enter the IP address o
f
the SMTP
ser
v
er.
E
-
Ma
i
l Address
f
or Alert Logs Enter t
h
e e-mai
l
a
dd
ress
that will receive alert logs
.
R
eturn E-Ma
i
l
a
dd
res
s
Enter the return address
f
or the
e-mai
l
a
l
erts. (T
h
is can
b
e a
d
ummy a
dd
ress.)
View Lo
g
To view the logs, click
V
i
ew Lo
g
.
V
i
ew Lo
g
L
o
g
T
yp
e
Select
f
rom the
f
ollowing:
ALL
,
S
ystem Lo
g
,
A
ccess
L
o
g
,
F
i
rewa
ll
Log, or VPN Lo
g
.
Clic
k
Re
f
res
h
to update the log. Clic
k
Clea
r
to clear all
the in
f
ormation that is displayed. Clic
k
P
re
v
i
ous
P
ag
e
to view the previous page o
f
in
f
ormation. Click
N
ext
P
ag
e
to view the next page o
f
in
f
ormation
.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
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Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
A
d
ministration > Diagnostic
s
The ping test allows you to check the connections o
f
your
networ
k
d
evices, inc
l
u
d
ing connection to t
h
e Internet.
A
d
ministration > Diagnostic
s
P
i
ng Tes
t
P
ing Test
P
arameter
s
The pin
g
test checks the status o
f
a connection.
P
i
ng Target I
P
Enter t
h
e IP a
dd
ress t
h
at you want to
ping. T
h
is can
b
e eit
h
er a
l
oca
l
(LAN) or Internet (WAN) IP
a
dd
ress
.
P
i
ng
S
i
z
e
Enter t
h
e pac
k
et size you want to use. T
h
e
de
f
ault is 6
0
by
tes
.
N
u
m
be
r
of
P
i
ngs
Enter
h
ow many times you want to
ping. The de
f
ault is
1
.
P
i
ng Interva
l
Enter the number o
f
milliseconds between
pin
g
s. The de
f
ault is
1
000
mi
ll
i
seco
n
ds.
P
i
ng
T
i
meou
t
Enter the number o
f
milliseconds be
f
ore the
ping test will time out. The de
f
ault is
5
000
mi
ll
isecon
d
s
.
Sta
r
t
T
est
To run t
h
e test, c
l
ic
k
t
h
is
b
utton. T
h
e
P
in
g
Test
screen will show i
f
the test was success
f
ul. Clic
k
C
l
os
e
t
o
return to t
h
e
D
iagnostic
s
s
c
reen.
D
iagnostics >
P
ing
Ping Resu
lt
The results o
f
the ping test are displayed.
C
l
ic
k
S
ave
S
et
t
i
ngs
to app
l
y your c
h
anges, or c
l
ic
k
Cance
l
C
h
anges to cance
l
your c
h
anges
.
A
d
ministration > Bac
k
Up & Restor
e
T
h
eBac
k
Up
&
R
estor
e
screen a
ll
ows you to
b
ac
k
up or
restore the Gateways settings using a con
f
iguration
f
ile
.
A
d
ministration > Bac
k
Up & Restore
Back Up Con
f
iguratio
n
Bac
k
U
p
To save the Gateway’s settings in a con
f
iguration
f
ile, clic
k
Bac
k
U
p
and
f
ollow the on-screen instructions.
Restore Con
f
iguratio
n
To use t
h
is option, you must
h
ave previous
l
y
b
ac
k
e
d
up its
con
f
iguration settings.
Select a
f
i
l
e to restor
e
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e
B
rows
e
b
utton an
d
select the Gateways con
f
iguration
f
ile
.
R
estor
e
To restore the Gateways con
f
iguration settings,
click this button and
f
ollow the on-screen instructions.
Administration > Factory De
f
ault
s
T
h
is screen a
ll
ows you to restore t
h
e Gateways
con
f
iguration to its
f
actory de
f
ault settings.
Administration > Factory De
f
aults
NO
TE
:
Restoring
f
actory de
f
aults deletes all
custom sett
i
ngs. To reta
i
n your custom sett
i
ngs,
use t
h
eA
d
ministratio
n
>
Bac
k
u
p
&
R
estor
e
s
c
reen
to back up the settings be
f
ore you restore the
f
actory de
f
aults
.
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Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Factory De
f
ault
s
Restore Factory De
f
aults To reset settings to t
h
e
de
f
ault values
,
click this button and
f
ollow the on-screen
instructions. Any custom Gateway settings you
h
ave save
d
will be lost when the de
f
ault settings are restored.
A
d
ministration > Firmware Upgra
de
A
d
ministration > Firmware Upgra
d
e
T
h
eF
i
rmwar
e
Upgra
de
screen a
ll
ows you to upgra
d
e t
h
e
Gateway’s
f
irmware. Do not upgrade the
f
irmware unless
you are experiencing pro
bl
ems wit
h
t
h
e Gateway or t
h
e
new
f
irmware has a
f
eature you want to use.
Firmware Upgra
de
Be
f
ore upgrading the
f
irmware, download the Gateway’s
f
irmware upgrade
f
ile
f
rom the Linksys website,
www.linksys.com/international. Then extract the
f
ile
.
Se
l
ect a
F
i
l
e to Upgra
de
C
l
ic
k
B
rows
e
an
d
se
l
ect t
h
e
extracted
f
irmware upgrade
f
ile.
Upgra
de
A
f
ter you have selected the appropriate
f
ile,
click this button, and f
oll
ow t
h
e on-screen instructions
.
f
f
L
anguag
e
To use a di
ff
erent language, select one
f
rom the
d
rop-
d
own menu. T
h
e we
b
-
b
ase
d
uti
l
ity wi
ll
switc
h
to t
h
e
new language
f
ive seconds a
f
ter your selection is made
.
S
tatus >
G
atewa
y
T
h
e
Gateway
screen displays information about the
y
Gateway an
d
its current settings
.
S
tatus > Gatewa
y
Gateway In
f
ormatio
n
F
i
rmware
V
er
s
i
on
The version number o
f
the Gateways
current
f
irmware is displa
y
ed
.
MA
C
A
dd
r
ess
T
h
e Gateways MAC a
dd
ress, as seen
b
y
your ISP, is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
C
urrent
T
i
me
T
h
e time set on t
h
e Gatewa
y
is
d
isp
l
a
y
e
d.
Internet Connect
i
o
n
This section shows the current network in
f
ormation
stored in the Gateway. The in
f
ormation varies depending
on t
h
e Internet connection type se
l
ecte
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
s
c
reen.
Cl
i
ck
R
ef
r
es
h to update the on-screen in
f
ormation
.
Status > Loca
l
Networ
k
T
h
eLoca
l
Networ
k
screen displays information about the
k
l
oca
l
wire
d
networ
k.
Status > Loca
l
Networ
k
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Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Loca
l
Networ
k
MAC A
dd
res
s
The MAC address o
f
the Gateway’s local,
wired inter
f
ace is displayed
.
IP A
dd
res
s
T
h
e Gateway’s IP a
dd
ress, as it appears on
your
l
oca
l
networ
k
, is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Su
b
net Mas
k
The Subnet Mask o
f
the Gateway is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
DH
C
P
S
erve
r
DH
C
P
S
erve
r
The status o
f
the Gateway’s DHCP server
f
unction is displayed.
Start IP A
dd
ress For the range o
f
IP addresses used by
d
evices on your
l
oca
l
networ
k
, t
h
e starting IP a
dd
ress is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
En
d
IP A
dd
res
s
For the range o
f
IP addresses used by
d
evices on your
l
oca
l
networ
k
, t
h
e en
d
ing IP a
dd
ress is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
DHCP C
l
i
ent Ta
ble
Click this button to view a list o
f
d
evices t
h
at are using t
h
e Gateway as a DHCP server.
DHCP C
l
ient Ta
ble
DHCP C
l
ient Ta
ble
T
h
e DHCP C
l
ient Ta
bl
e
l
ists computers an
d
ot
h
er
d
evices
t
h
at
h
ave
b
een assigne
d
IP a
dd
resses
b
y t
h
e Gateway.
The list displays Client Host Name, IP Address, MAC
Address, and Expires time (how much time is le
f
t
f
or
t
h
e current IP a
dd
ress). To remove a DHCP c
l
ient, c
l
ic
k
Delet
e
. To retrieve the most up-to-date in
f
ormation,
c
l
ic
k
Re
f
res
h
. To exit t
h
is screen an
d
return to t
h
eLoca
l
Networ
k
screen, c
l
ic
k
C
l
os
e
.
ARP/RARP Tabl
e
Click this button to view the current IP
and MAC addresses o
f
the Gateway’s local network clients.
ARP/RARP Ta
ble
ARP/RARP Ta
ble
An ARP request is a request sent
b
y t
h
e Gateway
asking local network devices with IP addresses
f
or
t
h
eir MAC a
dd
resses, so t
h
e Gateway can map IP
addresses to MAC addresses. RARP is the reverse o
f
ARP. (T
h
is
d
ata is store
d
in temporary memory an
d
c
h
anges perio
d
ica
ll
y.) To retrieve t
h
e most up-to-
d
ate
in
f
ormation
,
clic
k
Re
f
resh. To exit t
h
is screen an
d
return to t
h
eLoca
l
Networ
k
screen, c
l
ic
k
C
l
os
e
.
Status > Wire
l
ess Networ
k
T
h
eWire
l
es
s
Networ
k
screen displays information about
k
your wire
l
ess networ
k.
Status > Wire
l
ess Networ
k
Wire
l
ess Networ
k
MAC A
dd
res
s
The wireless MAC address o
f
the Gateways
local, wireless inter
f
ace is displayed
.
Mo
de
The wireless network mode o
f
the Gateway is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Networ
k
Name (SSID) T
h
e wire
l
ess networ
k
name, w
h
ic
h
is a
l
so ca
ll
e
d
t
h
e SSID, is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Ra
d
i
o Ban
d
T
h
e c
h
anne
l
b
an
d
wi
d
t
h
setting se
l
ecte
d
on
t
he
B
asi
c
Wire
l
ess
S
etting
s
screen is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Wi
d
e C
h
anne
l
The wide channel o
f
the wireless networ
k
is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Stan
d
ar
d
C
h
anne
l
The standard channel o
f
the wireless
networ
k
is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Securi
ty
T
h
e wire
l
ess security met
h
o
d
is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
SSID Broa
d
cast The status o
f
SSID Broadcast is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
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Status > DSL Connect
i
o
n
T
h
eD
SL
screen displays in
f
ormation about your DSL
connect
i
on
.
Status
> D
S
L
Co
nn
ect
i
o
n
DSL Connect
i
o
n
S
tatu
s
The status o
f
the DSL connection is displayed.
D
ownstream
R
at
e
The download speed o
f
tra
ff
ic
f
rom
the Internet to the Gateway is displayed.
Upstream
R
ate The upload speed o
f
tra
ff
ic
f
rom the
Gateway to t
h
e Internet is
d
isp
l
aye
d
. For ADSL connection,
the Upstream Rate is typically 25% o
f
the Downstream
R
ate
.
N
O
TE
:
T
h
e Downstream an
d
Upstream Rates are
a
ff
ected by distance
f
rom and con
f
iguration o
f
the DSL central office.
PVC Connect
i
o
n
Encapsu
l
a
t
i
on
T
h
e Encapsu
l
ation setting se
l
ecte
d
on
t
he
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Mu
lt
i
p
l
e
x
i
ng
T
h
e Mu
l
tip
l
exing setting se
l
ecte
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Q
o
S
T
h
e QoS met
h
o
d
se
l
ecte
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
s
c
reen
is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
PC
R
T
h
e PCR va
l
ue entere
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
Setu
p
screen
i
s
d
isp
l
aye
d.
SCR
T
h
e SCR va
l
ue entere
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen
i
s
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Auto
d
etect T
h
e Auto
d
etect setting se
l
ecte
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen is
d
isp
l
aye
d
.
V
PI
T
h
e VPI va
l
ue entere
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen
i
s
d
isp
l
aye
d.
V
CI
T
h
e VCI va
l
ue entere
d
on t
h
e
B
asi
c
S
etu
p
screen
i
s
d
isp
l
aye
d.
Ena
ble
The number o
f
Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC)
is
d
isp
l
aye
d.
PV
C
S
tatu
s
The status o
f
the PVC is displayed.
Appendix A Troubleshooting
26
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Appen
d
i
x
A
:
Trou
bl
es
h
oo
t
i
ng
Your computer cannot connect to t
h
e Internet.
Fo
ll
ow t
h
e instructions unti
l
your computer can connect
to t
h
e Internet
:
Ma
k
e sure t
h
at t
h
e Gateway is powere
d
on. T
h
e Power
LED should be green and not
f
lashing
.
I
f
the Power LED is
f
lashing, then power o
ff
all o
f
your networ
k
d
evices, inc
l
u
d
ing t
h
e Gateway an
d
computers. T
h
en power on eac
h
d
evice in t
h
e
f
ollowing order
:
G
atewa
y
C
om
p
ute
r
Check the LEDs on the
f
ront panel o
f
the Gateway.
Make sure the Power, DSL, and at least one o
f
the
numbered LEDs are lit. I
f
they are not, then chec
k
t
h
e ca
bl
e connections. T
h
e computer s
h
ou
ld
b
e
connected to one o
f
the ports numbered 1-4 on the
Gateway, and the Line port o
f
the Gateway must be
connecte
d
to t
h
e ADSL
l
ine
.
W
h
en you
d
ou
bl
e-c
l
ic
k
t
h
e we
b
b
rowser, you are
prompted
f
or a username and password. I
f
y
ou want to
get rid o
f
the prompt,
f
ollow these instructions.
Launch the web browser and per
f
orm the
f
ollowing steps
(these ste
p
s are s
p
eci
f
ic to Internet Ex
p
lorer but are similar
f
or other browsers):
Se
l
ect Too
ls
>
Internet
O
p
t
i
ons
.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e
C
onnec
t
i
ons
ta
b.
Se
l
ect Never
d
i
a
l
a connec
t
i
on
.
C
l
ic
k
OK
.
You are using a static IP a
dd
ress an
d
cannot connect
.
Re
f
er to Windows Help and change your Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties to O
b
tain an IP a
dd
ress automatica
ll
y.
T
h
e computer cannot connect wire
l
ess
l
y to t
h
e networ
k
.
Ma
k
e sure t
h
e wire
l
ess networ
k
name or SSID is t
h
e
same on both the computer and the Gateway. I
f
you
h
ave ena
bl
e
d
wire
l
ess security, t
h
en ma
k
e sure t
h
e same
security met
h
o
d
an
d
k
ey are use
d
b
y
b
ot
h
t
h
e computer
an
d
t
h
e Gateway
.
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
You need to modi
f
y the basic settings on the Gateway.
Run t
h
e Setup Wizar
d
on t
h
e Setup CD-ROM.
You need to modi
f
y the advanced settings on the
G
ateway
.
Open the web browser (
f
or example, Internet Explorer
or Fire
f
ox), and enter the Gateways IP address in the
address
f
ield (the de
f
ault IP address is
1
92.
1
6
8.
1
.
1
). W
h
en
prompte
d
, comp
l
ete t
h
e
U
se
r
name
an
d
Password
fields
d
(the de
f
ault user name and password is a
dm
i
n
). C
l
ic
k
t
h
e
appropriate ta
b
to c
h
ange t
h
e settings
WE
B:
I
f
your questions are not addressed
here, re
f
er to the Linksys website,
www.
l
i
n
k
sys.com
/
i
n
t
erna
t
i
ona
l
Appendix B Specifications
27
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Appen
d
i
x
B
:
S
pe
c
i
f
i
ca
t
i
ons
Mo
d
e
l
Num
b
e
r
WAG160
N
Stan
d
ar
ds
Dra
f
t 802.11N, IEEE 802.11g
,
IEEE 802.11
b,
P
ort
s
Power, DSL, Et
h
ernet (1-4)
B
utton
s
Reset, Wi-Fi Protecte
d
Setup
Ca
bl
ing Typ
e
C
AT5 UTP
,
RJ-45
,
RJ-1
1
LE
Ds
Power, Wire
l
ess, Et
h
ernet (1-4), DSL,
I
nterne
t
A
ntennas 2 interna
l
Transmit
P
owe
r
Antenna
G
ai
n
2.9
d
B
i
S
ecurity Feature
s
Password-Protected Con
guration
f
or Web Acces
s
PAP and CHAP Authenticatio
n
Denial o
f
Service (DoS) Prevention
SPI Firewa
ll
AP Isolation
URL Fi
l
tering, an
d
Keywor
d
, Java,
ActiveX, Proxy, Coo
k
ie B
l
oc
k
in
g
ToD Filter (Blocks Access by Time
)
VPN Passthrough
f
or IPSec, PPTP, and
L2TP Protoco
ls
W
PA, WPA2 Persona
l
an
d
Enterprise
128, 64 Bits WEP wit
h
Passp
h
ras
e
WEP Key
G
eneratio
n
SSID Broadcast Disabl
e
Access Restriction
b
y MAC an
d
IP
A
dd
resse
s
En
v
i
ronmenta
l
D
imension
s
202 x 34 x 160 mm
(
8.0" x 1.3" x 6.3"
)
Weig
ht
362 g
(
12.8 oz
)
P
owe
r
12VD
C
, 1
A
Certi
catio
n
F
CC
,
C
E, I
C
O
perating Temp
.
0 to 40°C
(
32 to 104°F
)
S
torage Temp
.
-20 to 70°C
(
-4 to 158°F
)
O
peratin
g
Humi
d
it
y
10 to 85% Noncon
d
ensing
Storage Humidit
y
5 to 90% Noncondensing
802.11g: Typical 19dBm @ Normal
Temp Range +- 1 dbm
802.11b: Typical 20dBm @ Normal
Temp Range +- 1 dbm
802.11n: 21dBm +- 2 dbm
Appendix C Warranty Information
28
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Linksys warrants to You that,
f
or a period o
f
two years
(t
h
e “Warranty Perio
d
”), your Lin
k
sys Pro
d
uct wi
ll
b
e
substantially
f
ree o
f
de
f
ects in materials and workmanship
un
d
er norma
l
use. Your exc
l
usive reme
d
y an
d
Lin
k
sys’
entire liability under this warranty will be
f
or Linksys at
its option to repair or replace the Product or re
f
und Your
purc
h
ase price
l
ess any re
b
ates. T
h
is
l
imite
d
warranty
exten
d
s on
l
y to t
h
e origina
l
purc
h
aser.
I
f
the Product proves de
f
ective during the Warranty
Perio
d
ca
ll
Lin
k
sys Tec
h
nica
l
Support in or
d
er to o
b
tain
a Return Authorization Number, i
f
applicable. BE SURE
T
O
HAVE Y
O
UR PR
OO
F
O
F PUR
C
HA
S
E
O
N HAND WHEN
CALLING. I
f
You are re
q
uested to return the Product, mar
k
t
h
e Return Aut
h
orization Num
b
er c
l
ear
l
y on t
h
e outsi
d
e
o
f
the package and include a copy o
f
your original proo
f
o
f
purchase. RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED
WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE. You are responsi
bl
e
f
or shipping de
f
ective Products to Linksys. Linksys pays
f
or UPS Ground shipping
f
rom Linksys back to You only.
Customers located outside o
f
the United States o
f
America
and Canada are responsible
f
or all shipping and handling
c
h
arges.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIE
S
AND
CO
NDITI
O
N
S
O
F
MER
C
HANTABILITY
O
R FITNE
SS
F
O
R A PARTI
C
ULAR
PURP
OS
E ARE LIMITED T
O
THE DURATI
O
N
O
F THE
WARRANTY PERI
O
D. ALL
O
THER EXPRE
SS
O
R IMPLIED
CO
NDITI
O
N
S
, REPRE
S
ENTATI
O
N
S
AND WARRANTIE
S
,
IN
C
LUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
O
F N
O
N-
INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. Some juris
d
ictions
d
o
not a
ll
ow
l
imitations on
h
ow
l
ong an imp
l
ie
d
warranty
l
asts, so t
h
e a
b
ove
l
imitation may not app
l
y to You. T
h
is
warranty gives You speci
f
ic legal rights, and You may also
h
ave ot
h
er rig
h
ts w
h
ic
h
vary
b
y juris
d
iction
.
This warranty does not apply i
f
the Product (a) has been
a
l
tere
d
, except
b
y Lin
k
sys, (
b
)
h
as not
b
een insta
ll
e
d
,
operate
d
, repaire
d
, or maintaine
d
in accor
d
ance wit
h
instructions supp
l
ie
d
b
y Lin
k
sys, or (c)
h
as
b
een su
b
jecte
d
to a
b
norma
l
p
h
ysica
l
or e
l
ectrica
l
stress, misuse,
neg
l
igence, or acci
d
ent. In a
dd
ition,
d
ue to t
h
e continua
l
development o
f
new techniques
f
or intruding upon and
attac
k
ing networ
k
s, Lin
k
sys
d
oes not warrant t
h
at t
h
e
Product will be
f
ree o
f
vulnerability to intrusion or attack
.
T
O
THE EXTENT N
O
T PR
O
HIBITED BY LAW
,
IN N
O
EVENT
WILL LINK
S
Y
S
BE LIABLE F
O
R ANY L
OS
T DATA, REVENUE
O
R PR
O
FIT,
O
R F
O
R
S
PE
C
IAL, INDIRE
C
T,
CO
N
S
E
Q
UENTIAL,
IN
C
IDENTAL
O
R PUNITIVE DAMAGE
S,
REGARDLE
SS
O
F THE
THEORY OF LIABILITY
(
INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
)
, ARISING
O
UT
O
F
O
R RELATED T
O
THE U
S
E
O
F
O
R INABILITY T
O
USE THE PRODUCT
(
INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE
),
EVEN
IF LINK
S
Y
S
HA
S
BEEN ADVI
S
ED
O
F THE P
OSS
IBILITY
O
F
SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS
LIABILITY
EX
C
EED THE AM
O
UNT PAID BY Y
O
U F
O
R THE PR
O
DU
C
T.
The
f
oregoing limitations will apply even i
f
any warranty or
remedy provided under this Agreement
f
ails o
f
its essential
purpose. Some juris
d
ictions
d
o not a
ll
ow t
h
e exc
l
usion or
limitation o
f
incidental or consequential damages, so the
a
b
ove
l
imitation or exc
l
usion may not app
l
y to You.
T
h
i
s
W
arranty
i
s va
l
i
d
an
d
may
b
e processe
d
on
l
y
i
n
the country o
f
purchase.
P
l
ease
d
irect a
ll
inquiries to: Lin
k
sys, P.O. Box 18558, Irvine,
C
A 92623
.
Appen
d
i
x
C
:
Warranty In
f
orma
t
i
on
Appendix D Regulatory Information
29
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Appen
d
i
x
D
:
Regulatory In
f
orma
t
i
on
F
CC
S
tatemen
t
T
h
is pro
d
uct
h
as
b
een teste
d
an
d
comp
l
ies wit
h
t
h
e
speci
f
ications
f
or a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 o
f
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harm
f
ul inter
f
erence in
a resi
d
entia
l
insta
ll
ation. T
h
is equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio
f
requency energy and, i
f
not
insta
ll
e
d
an
d
use
d
accor
d
ing to t
h
e instructions, may
cause harm
f
ul inter
f
erence to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that inter
f
erence will not
occur in a particular installation. I
f
this equipment does
cause harm
f
ul inter
f
erence to radio or television reception,
which is
f
ound by turning the equipment o
ff
and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the inter
f
erence by
one or more o
f
the
f
ollowing measures:
Reorient or re
l
ocate t
h
e receiving antenn
a
Increase t
h
e separation
b
etween t
h
e equipment or
d
evices
Connect t
h
e equipment to an out
l
et ot
h
er t
h
an t
h
e
receiver
’s
Consu
l
t a
d
ea
l
er or an experience
d
ra
d
io/TV tec
h
nician
f
or assistance
FCC Ra
d
iation Exposure Statemen
t
T
h
is equipment comp
l
ies wit
h
FCC ra
d
iation exposure
limits set
f
orth
f
or an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment s
h
ou
ld
b
e insta
ll
e
d
an
d
operate
d
wit
h
minimum
d
istance 20 cm
b
etween t
h
e ra
d
iator an
d
your
b
o
d
y
.
Sa
f
ety Notice
s
Caution: To reduce the risk o
f
f
ire, use only No.26 AWG
or
l
arger te
l
ecommunication
l
ine cor
d
.
Do not use this product near water,
f
or example, in a
wet
b
asement or near a swimming poo
l
.
Avoi
d
using t
h
is pro
d
uct
d
uring an e
l
ectrica
l
storm.
There may be a remote risk o
f
electric shock
f
rom
l
ig
h
tning.
In
d
ustry Cana
d
a Statemen
t
T
h
is C
l
ass B
d
igita
l
apparatus comp
l
ies wit
h
Cana
d
ian
ICES-003 an
d
RSS210.
Operation is subject to the
f
ollowing two conditions:
This device may not cause inter
f
erence an
d
This device must accept any inter
f
erence, including
inter
f
erence that may cause undesired operation o
f
t
h
e
d
evice.
To reduce potential radio inter
f
erence to other users,
t
h
e antenna type an
d
its gain s
h
ou
ld
b
e so c
h
osen
that the EIRP is not more than required
f
or success
f
ul
commun
i
cat
i
on
.
In
d
ustry Cana
d
a Ra
d
iation Exposure Statemen
t
T
h
is equipment comp
l
ies wit
h
IC ra
d
iation exposure
l
imits
set
f
orth
f
or an uncontrolled environment. This equipment
s
h
ou
ld
b
e insta
ll
e
d
an
d
operate
d
wit
h
minimum
d
istance
20 cm
b
etween t
h
e ra
d
iator & your
b
o
d
y
.
T
h
is transmitter must not
b
e co-
l
ocate
d
or operating in
conjunction wit
h
any ot
h
er antenna or transmitter.
Avis
d
’In
d
ustrie Cana
da
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est con
f
orme aux
normes NMB-003 et RSS210
d
u Cana
d
a
.
L’utilisation de ce dispositi
f
est autorisée seulement aux
con
d
itions suivantes
:
i
l
ne
d
oit pas pro
d
uire
d
e
b
roui
ll
age et
i
l
d
oit accepter tout
b
roui
ll
age ra
d
ioé
l
ectrique reçu,
même si ce
b
roui
ll
age est suscepti
bl
e
d
e compromettre
le
f
onctionnement du dispositi
f.
A
f
in de réduire le risque d’inter
f
érence aux autres
uti
l
isateurs,
l
e type
d
’antenne et son gain
d
oivent
être choisis de
f
açon à ce que la puissance isotrope
rayonnée équiva
l
ente (p.i.r.e.) ne soit pas supérieure
au niveau requis pour o
b
tenir une communication
satis
f
aisante.
Avis
d
’In
d
ustrie Cana
d
a concernant
l
exposition
aux radio
f
réquence
s
Ce matériel est con
f
orme aux limites établies par IC
en matière d’exposition aux radio
f
réquences dans un
environnement non contrô
l
é. Ce matérie
l
d
oit être insta
ll
é
et uti
l
isé à une
d
istance
d
’au moins 20 cm entre
l
’antenne
et
l
e corps
d
e
l
’uti
l
isateur
.
Lémetteur ne
d
oit pas être p
l
acé près
d
’une autre antenne
ou d’un autre émetteur
,
ou
f
onctionner avec une autre
antenne ou un autre
é
metteur.
1.
2.
1.
2.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your
authority to operate the equipment.
Appendix D Regulatory Information
30
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Wire
l
ess Disc
l
aime
r
The maximum per
f
ormance
f
or wireless is derived
f
rom
IEEE Standard 802.11 speci
f
ications. Actual per
f
ormance
can vary, inc
l
u
d
ing
l
ower wire
l
ess networ
k
capacity,
data throughput rate, range and coverage. Per
f
ormance
depends on many
f
actors, conditions and variables,
including distance
f
rom the access point, volume o
f
network tra
ff
ic, building materials and construction,
operating system used, mix o
f
wireless products used,
inter
f
erence and other adverse conditions
.
Avis
d
e non-responsa
b
i
l
ité concernant
l
es
appareils sans
f
i
l
Les per
f
ormances maximales pour les réseaux sans
f
il
sont tirées des spéci
f
ications de la norme IEEE 802.11.
Les
p
er
f
ormances réelles
p
euvent varier, notamment
en
f
onction de la capacité du réseau sans
f
il, du débit
d
e
l
a transmission
d
e
d
onnées,
d
e
l
a portée et
d
e
l
a
couverture. Les per
f
ormances dépendent de
f
acteurs,
con
d
itions et varia
bl
es mu
l
tip
l
es, en particu
l
ier
d
e
l
a
distance par rapport au point d’accès, du volume du tra
f
ic
réseau,
d
es matériaux uti
l
isés
d
ans
l
e
b
âtiment et
d
u
type
d
e construction,
d
u système
d
’exp
l
oitation et
d
e
l
a
combinaison de produits sans
f
il utilisés, des inter
f
érences
et de toute autre condition dé
f
avorable
.
Appendix D Regulatory Information
31
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Declaration o
f
Con
f
ormity with Regard to
EU Directive 1999/5/EC
(
R&TTE Directive
)
C
om
pl
ia
n
c
e
I
n
f
o
ff
r
m
a
t
i
o
n
f
or
f
f
2
,
4
-
G
H
z
W
i
r
e
l
es
s
Pro
d
ucts Re
l
evant to t
h
e EU an
d
Ot
h
er Countries Fo
ll
owing
t
h
e EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive)
Б
ългарски
[Bu
l
garian
]
Това о
б
орудване отговаря на съществените
изискв
а
ния и п
р
ил
о
жими кл
а
узи н
а
Директива 1999
/
5
/
Е
С.
Č
esky
[Czec
h
]
:
Toto zařízení je v sou
l
a
d
u se zá
kl
a
d
ními
poža
d
av
k
y a ostatními o
d
poví
d
ajícími
ustanoven
í
mi Sm
ě
rnice 1999/5/EC
.
Dans
k
[Danis
h
]
:
Dette u
d
styr er i overensstemme
l
se me
d
d
e væsent
l
ige
k
rav og an
d
re re
l
evante
b
estemme
l
ser i Dire
k
tiv 1999/5/EF
.
Deutsc
h
[
German
]:
Dieses Gerät entspric
h
t
d
en grun
dl
egen
d
en
An
f
orderungen und den weiteren
entsprec
h
en
d
en Vorga
b
en
d
er Ric
h
t
l
inie
1999
/
5
/
EU
.
Eest
i
[
Estonian
]:
See seade vastab direktiivi 1999/5/E
Ü
olulistele
nõuete
l
e ja teiste
l
e asja
k
o
h
aste
l
e sätete
l
e.
Eng
l
is
h:
T
h
is equipment is in comp
l
iance wit
h
t
h
e
essentia
l
requirements an
d
ot
h
er re
l
evant
provisions o
f
Directive 1999/5/EC
.
Españo
l
[Spanis
h
]
:
Este equipo cump
l
e con
l
os requisitos
esencia
l
es asi como con otras
d
isposiciones
d
e
l
a Directiva 1999/5/CE
.
Ε
λλ
ηνική
[Gree
k
]
:
Αυτός ο ε
ξ
οπλισµός είναι σε συµµόρφωση µε
τις ουσιώ
δ
εις απαιτήσεις και άλλες σχετικές
δ
ιατά
ξ
εις της Ο
δ
ηγίας 1999/5/EC
.
França
i
s
[Frenc
h
]
:
Cet appareil est con
f
orme aux exigences
essentie
ll
es et aux autres
d
ispositions
pertinentes
d
e
l
a Directive 1999/5/EC
.
Í
slenska
[Ice
l
an
d
ic]
:
Þetta tæki er samkvæmt grunnkrö
f
um og
ö
ð
rum vi
ð
eigandi ákvæ
ð
um Tilskipunar
1999
/
5
/
E
C.
Ita
l
iano
[Ita
l
ian]
:
Questo apparato é con
f
orme ai requisiti
essenzia
l
i e
d
ag
l
i a
l
tri principi sanciti
d
a
ll
a
Direttiva 1999
/
5
/C
E
.
Latvis
k
i
[
Latvian
]:
Š
ī iekārta atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/E
K
b
ūtis
k
ajām prasī
b
ām un citiem ar to
saistītajiem notei
k
umiem
.
L
i
etuv
[Lit
h
uanian]
:
Š
is įrenginys tenkina 1999/5/EB Direktyvos
esminius rei
k
a
l
avimus ir
k
itas šios
d
ire
k
tyvos
nuos
t
a
t
as
.
Ne
d
er
l
an
ds
[Dutc
h
]
:
Dit apparaat vo
ld
oet aan
d
e essentie
l
e eisen
en an
d
ere van toepassing zijn
d
e
b
epa
l
ingen
van
d
e Ric
h
t
l
ijn 1999/5/EC
.
Ma
l
ti
[Ma
l
tese]
:
Dan l-apparat huwa kon
f
ormi mal-ħtiġiet
essenzja
l
i u
l
-prove
d
imenti
l
-o
ħ
ra ri
l
evanti
ta
d
-Direttiva 1999/5/EC
.
M
agya
r
[
Hungarian
]:
Ez a
k
észü
l
é
k
te
l
jesíti az a
l
apvető
k
övete
l
ménye
k
et és más 1999/5/E
K
iránye
l
v
b
en meg
h
atározott vonat
k
ozó
ren
d
e
lk
ezése
k
et
.
Nors
k
[
Norwegian
]:
Dette utstyret er i samsvar me
d
d
e
grunn
l
eggen
d
e
k
rav og an
d
re re
l
evante
b
estemme
l
ser i EU-
d
ire
k
tiv 1999/5/EF.
Po
l
s
k
i
[Po
l
is
h
]
:
Urzą
d
zenie jest zgo
d
ne z ogó
l
nymi
wymaganiami oraz szczegó
l
nymi warun
k
ami
o
k
reś
l
onymi Dyre
k
tywą UE: 1999/5/EC
.
Portugu
ê
s
[
Portuguese
]:
Este equipamento está em con
f
ormidade com
os requ
i
s
i
tos essenc
i
a
i
s e outras prov
i
s
õ
es
re
l
evantes
d
a Directiva 1999/5/EC
.
Rom
â
[
Romanian
]
Acest echipament este in con
f
ormitate
cu cerinte
l
e esentia
l
e si cu a
l
te preve
d
eri
re
l
evante a
l
e Directivei 1999/5/EC
.
S
l
ovens
k
o
[S
l
ovenian]
:
Ta naprava je s
kl
a
d
na z
b
istvenimi za
h
tevami
in osta
l
imi re
l
evantnimi pogoji Dire
k
tive
1999
/
5
/
E
C.
S
l
ovens
k
y
[S
l
ova
k
]
:
Toto zaria
d
enie je v z
h
o
d
e so zá
kl
a
d
nými
požia
d
av
k
ami a inými prís
l
ušnými naria
d
eniami
d
ire
k
tív: 1999/5/EC.
S
uom
i
[Finnis
h
]
:
mä
l
aite täyttää
d
ire
k
tiivin 1999/5/EY
o
l
ennaiset vaatimu
k
set ja on siinä asetettujen
mui
d
en
l
aitetta
k
os
k
evien määräysten
mu
k
ainen
.
Svens
k
a
[Swe
d
is
h
]
:
Denna utrustning är i överensstämme
l
se me
d
d
e väsent
l
iga
k
raven oc
h
an
d
ra re
l
evanta
b
estämme
l
ser i Dire
k
tiv 1999/5/EC.
For all products, the Declaration o
f
Con
f
ormity (Do
f
C) is
available through one or more o
f
these options:
A pd
f
f
ile is included on the product’s CD
.
A print copy is inc
l
u
d
e
d
wit
h
t
h
e pro
d
uct
.
A pd
f
f
ile is available on the product’s webpage.
V
i
s
i
twww.
l
i
n
k
sys.com
/
i
n
t
erna
t
i
ona
l
an
d
se
l
ect your
country or region. T
h
en se
l
ect your pro
d
uct.
I
f
you need any other technical documentation, see the
“Tec
h
nica
l
Documents on www.
l
in
k
sys.com/internationa
l”
section, as s
h
own
l
ater in t
h
is appen
d
ix.
Appendix D Regulatory Information
32
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
The
f
ollowing standards were applied during the
assessment o
f
the product against the requirements o
f
t
h
e Directive 1999/5/EC:
Ra
d
io: EN 300 328 an
d
/or EN 301 893 as app
l
ica
ble
EM
C
: EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17
Sa
f
ety: EN 60950 and either EN 50385 or EN 5037
1
DFS: T
h
e equipment meets t
h
e DFS requirements as
de
f
ined in ETSI EN 301 893. This
f
eature is required by
the regulations to avoid inter
f
erence with Radio Location
Services (ra
d
ars)
.
CE Mar
k
in
g
For t
h
e Lin
k
sys Wire
l
ess-N, -G, -B, an
d
/or -A pro
d
ucts,
the
f
ollowing CE mark, noti
f
ied body number (where
applicable), and class 2 identi
f
ier are added to the
equ
i
pment
.
or
or
or
Check the CE label on the product to
f
ind out which
noti
f
ied body was involved during the assessment.
Nationa
l
Restriction
s
T
h
is pro
d
uct may
b
e use
d
in a
ll
EU countries (an
d
ot
h
er
countries
f
ollowing the EU directive 1999/5/EC) without
any limitation except
f
or the countries mentioned below:
Ce
pro
d
ui
t
peu
t
ê
tr
e
uti
l
is
é
d
an
s
t
ou
s
l
e
s
pa
y
s
de
l
’U
E
(
e
t
d
an
s
t
ou
s
l
e
s
pa
y
s
ayan
t
transpos
és
la
d
irectiv
e
1999/5/CE
)
sans
a
ucu
ne
l
imitation
,
except
é
po
u
r
l
e
s
pays
mentionn
és
c
i-
d
essous
:
Q
uest
o
p
ro
d
ott
o
è
uti
l
izza
b
i
le
in
t
u
tte
i
p
aes
i
EU
(e
d
in
tutt
i
g
li
a
l
tr
i
paes
i
c
he
seg
u
ono
le
d
irettiv
e
EU
1999/5/EC
)
sen
z
a
ness
u
na
l
imitazione
,
ecce
tto
per
i
paes
ii
menz
i
onat
i
di
segu
i
to
:
D
a
s
Pro
d
u
kt
k
an
n
in
a
ll
e
n
EU
S
taate
n
o
h
n
e
Einsc
h
rän
k
unge
n
e
i
ngesetz
t
wer
d
e
n
(
sowi
e
in
an
d
ere
n
S
taate
n
d
i
e
d
e
r
EU
Dire
k
tiv
e
1999
/
5
/CE
f
olgen
)
m
it
Au
ß
nahm
e
d
e
r
f
olgende
n
au
f
ge
f
ührte
n
S
taaten
:
In the majority o
f
the EU and other European countries,
t
h
e 2,4
G
H
z
b
an
d
s
h
a
v
e
b
een ma
d
e
a
v
ai
l
a
ble
f
or the use o
f
wireless local area networks (LANs). The
table labeled Overview o
f
Regulatory Requirements
f
or
Wireless LANs” provides an overview o
f
the regulatory
r
equ
i
r
eme
n
ts app
l
ica
bl
e
f
or the 2,4
ff
G
H
z
b
an
d
s
.
Later in this document you will
f
ind an overview o
f
countries in w
h
ic
h
a
dd
itiona
l
restrictions or re
q
uirements
or
b
ot
h
are app
l
ica
bl
e.
The requirements
f
or any country may evolve. Linksys
recommends that you check with the local authorities
f
or
the latest status o
f
their national regulations
f
or both the
2,4
G
H
z w
i
r
e
l
ess LA
N
s
.
O
ver
v
i
ew o
f
Regulatory Req
u
i
rements
f
or
W
i
re
l
ess LAN
s
Frequency
Band (MHz)
Max Power Level
(EIRP) (mW)
Indoor
ONLY
Indoor &
Outdoor
2
4
00
-
2
4
83
.
5
1
00
X
The
f
ollowing countries have restrictions and/or
requirements in a
dd
ition to t
h
ose given in t
h
e ta
bl
e
labeled “Overview o
f
Regulatory Requirements
f
or
Wire
l
ess LANs”
:
Appendix D Regulatory Information
33
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
F
ranc
e
For 2,4 GHz, t
h
e pro
d
uct s
h
ou
ld
not
b
e use
d
out
d
oors
in t
h
e
b
an
d
2454 - 2483,5 MHz. T
h
ere are no restrictions
when used in other parts o
f
the 2,4 GHz band when used
indoors. Check http://www.arcep.
f
r/
f
or more details
.
P
ou
r
la
b
an
de
2
,
4
G
Hz
,
l’
é
quipemen
t
ne
d
oi
t
pas
ê
tr
e
uti
l
is
é
en
ext
é
rieu
r
d
an
s
la
b
an
de
2
45
4
-
2
4
83
,
5
MH
z
.
I
l
n
’y
a
pas
de
restr
i
ct
i
on
s
po
u
r
d
es uti
l
isation
s
en
int
é
rieu
r
d
an
s
d
autre
s
part
i
e
s
de
la
b
an
de
2,4
G
Hz
.
Consu
l
te
z
http://www.arcep.
f
r
/
po
u
r
de
p
l
u
s
amp
l
e
s
d
étai
l
s
.
App
l
i
ca
bl
e Power Leve
l
s
i
n
F
ranc
e
Locat
i
o
n
F
requenc
y
Range
(
MHz
)
Power
(
EIRP
)
In
d
oo
r
(
No restrictions
)
2
4
00
-
2
4
83
.5 100 mW (20
d
Bm)
Out
d
oo
r
2
4
00
-
2
45
4
2
454-
2
4
83
.5
100 mW (20
d
Bm)
10 mW (10
d
Bm
)
Ita
ly
This product meets the National Radio Inter
f
ace and
the requirements speci
f
ied in the National Frequency
Allocation Table
f
or Italy. Unless this 2,4-GHz wireless LAN
product is operating within the boundaries o
f
the owner’s
property, its use requires a genera
l
aut
h
orization. P
l
ease
check http://www.comunicazioni.it/it/
f
or more details.
Q
uest
o
pro
d
ott
o
è
con
f
orm
e
a
lla
speci
f
ich
e
di
Inter
f
acci
a
Ra
d
i
o
Naziona
li
e
r
i
spett
a
i
l
P
ian
o
Naziona
le
di
r
i
part
i
z
i
on
e
d
e
lle
f
requenz
e
in
Ita
l
ia.
Se
non
v
i
en
e
insta
ll
at
o
a
ll
intern
o
d
e
l
propr
io
f
ondo,
l
’uti
l
izzo
di
pro
d
ott
i
Wire
l
es
s
LAN
a
2
,
4
G
H
z
ric
h
ie
de
u
na
Autorizzazione Genera
l
e
. Consu
l
tar
e
h
ttp://www.comunicazioni.it/it
/
per
magg
i
or
i
d
ettag
l
i
.
Latv
ia
The outdoor usage o
f
the 2,4 GHz band requires an
authorization
f
rom the Electronic Communications O
ff
ice.
Please check http://www.esd.lv
f
or more details.
2
,
4
G
H
z
f
rekveč
u
jos
l
a
s
izmanto
š
ana
i
ā
rpu
s
te
l
pām
nepiecie
š
am
a
at
ļ
auj
a
no
E
l
e
k
tronis
ko
sa
k
ar
u
d
ire
k
cijas
.
Vairā
k
in
f
ormācijas
:
h
ttp://www.es
d
.
l
v
.
N
otes:
A
l
t
h
oug
h
Norway, Switzer
l
an
d
an
d
Liec
h
tenstein are
not EU mem
b
er states, t
h
e EU Directive 1999/5/EC
h
as
a
l
so
b
een imp
l
emente
d
in t
h
ose countries
.
The regulatory limits
f
or maximum output power are
speci
f
ied in EIRP. The EIRP level o
f
a device can be
calculated by adding the gain o
f
the antenna used
(speci
f
ied in dBi) to the output power available at the
connector (speci
f
ied in dBm).
1.
2.
Pro
d
uct Usage Restriction
s
This product is designed
f
or indoor usage only. Outdoor
usage is not recommen
d
e
d
, un
l
ess ot
h
erwise note
d.
2,4 GHz Restr
i
ct
i
on
s
This product is designed
f
or use with the standard, integral
or
d
e
d
icate
d
(externa
l
) antenna(s) t
h
at is/are s
h
ippe
d
toget
h
er wit
h
t
h
e equipment. However, some app
l
ications
may require the antenna(s), i
f
removable, to be separated
f
rom the product and installed remotely
f
rom the device
b
y using extension ca
bl
es. For t
h
ese app
l
ications, Lin
k
sys
o
ff
ers an R
-
SMA extension ca
bl
e (AC9SMA) an
d
an R-TNC
extension cable (AC9TNC). Both o
f
these cables are 9
meters long and have a cable loss (attenuation) o
f
5 dB. To
compensate
f
or the attenuation, Linksys also o
ff
ers higher
gain antennas, t
h
e HGA7S (wit
h
R-SMA connector) an
d
HGA7T (wit
h
R-TNC connector). T
h
ese antennas
h
ave a
gain o
f
7 dBi and may only be used with either the R-SMA
or R-TNC extension ca
bl
e
.
Combinations o
f
extension cables and antennas resulting
in a ra
d
iate
d
power
l
eve
l
excee
d
ing 100 mW EIRP are
i
ll
ega
l.
Third-Party So
f
tware or Firmwar
e
The use o
f
so
f
tware or
f
irmware not supported/provided
b
y Lin
k
sys may resu
l
t t
h
at t
h
e equipment is no
l
onger
comp
l
iant wit
h
t
h
e regu
l
atory requirements
.
Tec
h
nica
l
Documents on
www.
l
in
k
sys.com/internationa
l
Fo
ll
ow t
h
ese steps to access tec
h
nica
l
d
ocuments
:
Enter
h
ttp://www.
l
in
k
sys.com/internationa
l
in your
we
b
b
rowser
.
Se
l
ect t
h
e country or region in w
h
ic
h
you
l
ive.
C
l
ic
k
t
h
e
P
ro
d
uct
s
ta
b.
Se
l
ect t
h
e appropriate pro
d
uct category.
Select the product sub-category, i
f
necessary.
Se
l
ect t
h
e pro
d
uct.
Select the type o
f
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ormation section. The document will o
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ind the in
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ormation you need,
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34
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User In
f
ormation
f
or Consumer Products
Covere
d
b
y EU Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste E
l
ectric an
d
E
l
ectronic Equipment
(
WEEE
)
This document contains important in
f
ormation
f
or users
with regards to the proper disposal and recycling o
f
Lin
k
sys pro
d
ucts. Consumers are require
d
to comp
l
y wit
h
this notice
f
or all electronic products bearing the
f
ollowing
sym
b
o
l:
Eng
l
i
s
h
- En
v
i
ronmental In
f
orma
t
i
on
f
or Customers
i
n
t
h
e European Un
i
on
European Directive 2002/96/EC requires t
h
at t
h
e equipment
b
earing t
h
is sym
b
o
l
on t
h
e pro
d
uct an
d
/or its pac
k
aging must
not be disposed o
f
with unsorted municipal waste. The symbol
indicates that this product should be disposed o
f
separately
f
rom regular household waste streams. It is your responsibility to
dispose o
f
this and other electric and electronic equipment via
designated collection
f
acilities appointed by the government or
l
oca
l
aut
h
orities. Correct
d
isposa
l
an
d
recyc
l
ing wi
ll
h
e
l
p prevent
potentia
l
negative consequences to t
h
e environment an
d
human health. For more detailed in
f
ormation about the disposal
o
f
your old equipment, please contact your local authorities,
waste
d
isposa
l
service, or t
h
e s
h
op w
h
ere you purc
h
ase
d
t
h
e
pro
d
uct
.
Български (Bu
l
ga
r
i
an) - Ин
ф
ормация относно
опазването на околната среда за потре
б
ители в
Европе
й
ския съю
з
Европейска директива 2002
/
96
/
E
C
изисква уредите, носещи
т
о
зи симв
о
л върху изделието и
/
или опаковката му, да не
се изхвърля т с несортирани
б
итови отпадъци. Символът
о
б
означава, че изделието тря
б
ва да се изхвърля отделно от
сметосъ
б
ирането на о
б
икновените
б
итови отпадъци. Ваша
е
о
тг
о
в
ор
н
о
стт
а
т
о
зи и д
р
угит
е
е
л
е
кт
р
ич
е
ски и
е
л
е
кт
ро
нни
у
ре
ди д
а
с
е
изхвъ
р
лят в п
ре
дв
ар
ит
е
лн
о
о
п
ре
д
е
л
е
ни
о
т
държавните или о
б
щински органи специализирани пунктове
за съ
б
иране. Правилното изхвърляне и рециклиране
щ
е
сп
о
м
о
гн
а
т д
а
с
е
п
ре
д
о
тв
ра
тят
е
в
е
нту
а
лни в
ре
дни з
а
околната среда и здравето на населението последствия.
З
а
по-подро
б
на информация относно изхвърлянето на вашите
стари уреди се о
б
ърнете към местните власти, служ
б
ите за
сметосъ
б
иране или магазина, от който сте закупили уреда.
Ce
št
i
na (Czec
h)
-
In
f
ormace o ochraně ž
i
votní
h
o
prostře
d
í pro zá
k
azní
k
y v zemíc
h
Evrops
k
é u
n
i
e
Evrops
k
á směrnice 2002/96/ES za
k
azuje, a
b
y zařízení označené
tímto sym
b
o
l
em na pro
d
u
k
tu ane
b
o na o
b
a
l
u
b
y
l
o
l
i
k
vi
d
ováno
s netří
d
ěným
k
omuná
l
ním o
d
pa
d
em. Tento sym
b
o
l
u
d
ává,
že
d
aný pro
d
u
k
t musí
b
ýt
l
i
k
vi
d
ován o
dd
ě
l
eně o
d
b
ěžné
h
o
k
omuná
l
h
o o
d
pa
d
u. O
d
poví
d
áte za
l
i
k
vi
d
aci to
h
oto pro
d
u
k
tu
a
d
a
l
šíc
h
e
l
e
k
tric
k
ýc
h
a e
l
e
k
tronic
k
ýc
h
zařízení prostře
d
nictvím
určenýc
h
s
b
ěrnýc
h
míst stanovenýc
h
v
l
á
d
ou ne
b
o místními
úřa
d
y. Správná
l
i
k
vi
d
ace a recy
kl
ace pomá
h
á pře
d
c
h
ázet
potenciálním negativním dopad
ů
m na životní prostředí a lidské
zdraví. Podrobnější in
f
ormace o likvidaci starého vybavení si
laskavě vyžádejte od místních úřad
ů
, podniku zabývajícího se
likvidací komunálních odpad
ů
nebo obchodu, kde jste produkt
za
k
oupi
l
i
.
Dans
k
(Dan
i
s
h
) -
M
i
l
j
ø
i
n
f
orma
t
i
on
f
or kunder
i
EU
EU-
d
ire
k
tiv 2002/96/EF
k
ræver, at u
d
st
y
r
d
er
b
ærer
d
ette s
y
m
b
o
l
p
å
produktet o
g
/eller emballa
g
en ikke m
å
bortskaffes som
usorteret kommunalt a
ff
ald. Symbolet betyder, at dette produkt
skal bortska
ff
es adskilt
f
ra det almindeli
g
e husholdnin
g
sa
ff
ald.
Det er dit ansvar at bortska
ff
e dette og andet elektrisk og
e
l
e
k
tronis
k
u
d
styr via
b
estemte in
d
sam
l
ingsste
d
er u
d
peget
a
f
staten eller de lokale myndigheder. Korrekt bortska
ff
else
og genvinding vil hjælpe med til at undg
å
mulige skader for
mi
lj
øet og mennes
k
ers sun
dh
e
d
. Konta
k
t ven
l
igst
d
e
l
o
k
a
l
e
myn
d
ig
h
e
d
er, renovationstjenesten e
ll
er
d
en
b
uti
k
,
h
vor
d
u
har købt produktet, ang
å
ende mere detaljeret information om
bortska
ff
else a
f
dit gamle udst
y
r
.
Deutsc
h
(German) - Umwe
l
t
i
n
f
ormat
i
on
f
ür Kunden
i
nner
h
a
lb
d
er Europ
ä
i
sc
h
en U
n
i
on
Die Europäisc
h
e Ric
h
t
l
inie 2002/96/EC ver
l
angt,
d
ass tec
h
nisc
h
e
Ausrüstung,
d
ie
d
ire
k
t am Gerät un
d
/o
d
er an
d
er Verpac
k
ung mit
d
iesem Sym
b
o
l
verse
h
en ist , nic
h
t zusammen mit unsortiertem
Gemeindeab
f
all entsorgt werden dar
f
. Das Symbol weist darau
f
h
in,
d
ass
d
as Pro
d
u
k
t von regu
l
ärem Haus
h
a
l
tmü
ll
getrennt
entsorgt wer
d
en so
ll
te. Es
l
iegt in I
h
rer Verantwortung,
d
ieses
Gerät un
d
an
d
ere e
l
e
k
trisc
h
e un
d
e
l
e
k
tronisc
h
e Geräte ü
b
er
die da
f
ür zuständigen und von der Regierung oder örtlichen
Be
h
ör
d
en
d
azu
b
estimmten Samme
l
ste
ll
en zu entsorgen.
Ordnungsgemä
ß
es Entsorgen und Recyceln trägt dazu bei,
potentielle negative Folgen
f
ür Umwelt und die menschliche
Gesundheit zu vermeiden. Wenn Sie weitere In
f
ormationen zur
Entsorgung I
h
rer A
l
tgeräte
b
enötigen, wen
d
en Sie sic
h
b
itte an
d
ie ört
l
ic
h
en Be
h
ör
d
en o
d
er stä
d
tisc
h
en Entsorgungs
d
ienste
o
d
er an
d
en Hän
dl
er,
b
ei
d
em Sie
d
as Pro
d
u
k
t erwor
b
en
h
a
b
en.
Appendix D Regulatory Information
35
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
E
es
t
i
(
Esto
n
i
an) - Kes
kk
onnaa
l
ane
i
n
f
ormat
s
i
oon
E
uroopa
L
ii
d
us asuvate
l
e
kl
i
en
t
i
d
e
le
Euroopa Liidu direktiivi 2002/96/E
Ü
nõuete kohaselt on
sea
d
mei
d
, mi
ll
e
l
on toote
l
või pa
k
en
d
i
l
k
äeso
l
ev süm
b
o
l
,
k
ee
l
atu
d
k
õrva
ld
a
d
a
k
oos sorteerimata o
l
mejäätmetega. See
süm
b
o
l
näita
b
, et too
d
e tu
l
e
k
s
k
õrva
ld
a
d
a era
ld
i tava
l
istest
o
l
mejäätmevoogu
d
est. O
l
ete
k
o
h
ustatu
d
k
õrva
ld
ama
k
äeso
l
eva
ja
k
a muu
d
e
l
e
k
tri- ja e
l
e
k
trooni
k
asea
d
me
d
riigi või
k
o
h
a
l
i
k
e
ametiasutuste poo
l
t ette nä
h
tu
d
k
ogumispun
k
ti
d
e
k
au
d
u.
Sea
d
mete
k
orre
k
tne
k
õrva
ld
amine ja ring
l
ussevõtt aita
b
l
ti
d
a
võima
l
i
kk
e negatiivsei
d
tagajärgi
k
es
kk
onna
l
e ning inimeste
tervise
l
e. Vana
d
e sea
d
mete
k
õrva
ld
amise
k
o
h
ta täpsema
in
f
ormatsiooni saamiseks võtke palun ühendust kohalike
ametiasutustega, jäätmekäitlus
f
irmaga või kauplusega, kust te
toote osts
i
te
.
Españo
l
(Span
i
sh) - In
f
ormac
i
ón me
d
i
oam
b
i
enta
l
para
c
l
i
entes
d
e
l
a U
n
i
ó
n Europe
a
La Directiva 2002/96/CE
d
e
l
a UE exige que
l
os equipos que
ll
even este sím
b
o
l
o en e
l
propio aparato y/o en su em
b
a
l
aje
no
d
e
b
en e
l
iminarse junto con otros resi
d
uos ur
b
anos no
se
l
ecciona
d
os. E
l
sím
b
o
l
o in
d
ica que e
l
pro
d
ucto en cuestión
d
e
b
e separarse
d
e
l
os resi
d
uos
d
omésticos convenciona
l
es con
vistas a su e
l
iminación. Es responsa
b
i
l
i
d
a
d
suya
d
esec
h
ar este y
cua
l
esquiera otros aparatos e
l
éctricos y e
l
ectrónicos a través
d
e
l
os puntos
d
e recogi
d
a que ponen a su
d
isposición e
l
go
b
ierno y
l
as autori
d
a
d
es
l
oca
l
es. A
l
d
esec
h
ar y recic
l
ar correctamente estos
aparatos estará contri
b
uyen
d
o a evitar posi
bl
es consecuencias
negativas para e
l
me
d
io am
b
iente y
l
a sa
l
u
d
d
e
l
as personas. Si
desea obtener in
f
ormación más detallada sobre la eliminación
segura
d
e su aparato usa
d
o, consu
l
te a
l
as autori
d
a
d
es
l
oca
l
es,
a
l
servicio
d
e recogi
d
a y e
l
iminación
d
e resi
d
uos
d
e su zona o
pregunte en
l
a tien
d
a
d
on
d
e a
d
quirió e
l
pro
d
ucto.
ξ
λληνικά (Greek) - Στοιχεία περι
β
αλλοντικής
π
ρ
οστασίας
γ
ια πε
λ
άτες εντός τ
η
ς Ευ
ρ
ωπαϊκ
ή
ς
Έ
νωση
ς
Η Κοινοτική Ο
δ
ηγία 2002/96/EC απαιτεί ότι ο ε
ξ
οπλισμός ο οποίος
φέρει αυτό το σύμ
β
ολο στο προϊόν και/ή στη συσκευασ
ί
α
του
δ
εν πρέπει να απορρίπτεται μαζί με τα μικτά κοινοτικά
απορρίμματα. Το σύμ
β
ολο υπο
δ
εικνύει ότι αυτό το προϊόν
θ
α
πρέπει να απορρίπτεται
ξ
εχωριστά από τα συνή
θ
η οικιακά
απορρίμματα. Είστε υπεύ
θ
υνος για την απόρριψη του παρόντος
και άλλου ηλεκτρικού και ηλεκτρονικού ε
ξ
οπλισμού μέσω των
κα
θ
ορισμένων εγκαταστάσεων συγκέντρωσης απορριμμάτων οι
οποίες παρέχονται από το κράτος ή τις αρμό
δ
ιες τοπικές αρχές.
Η σωστή απόρριψη και ανακύκλωση συμ
β
άλλει στην πρόληψη
πι
θ
ανών αρνητικών συνεπειών για το περι
β
άλλον και την υγεία.
Για περισσότερες π
λ
ηροφορίες σχετικά με την απόρριψη του
παλιού σας ε
ξ
οπλισμού, παρακαλώ επικοινωνήστε με τις τοπικές
αρχές, τις υπηρεσ
ί
ες απόρριψης ή το κατάστημα από το οπο
ί
ο
αγορ
ά
σατε το προϊ
ό
ν
.
F
ranç
a
i
s (French) - In
f
ormat
i
ons
env
i
ronnementa
l
es
pour
l
es c
l
i
ents
d
e
l
’Un
i
on europ
é
enn
e
La
d
irective européenne 2002/96/CE exige que
l
équipement
sur
l
eque
l
est apposé ce sym
b
o
l
e sur
l
e pro
d
uit et/ou son
em
b
a
ll
age ne soit pas jeté avec
l
es autres or
d
ures ménagères. Ce
sym
b
o
l
e in
d
ique que
l
e pro
d
uit
d
oit être é
l
iminé
d
ans un circuit
d
istinct
d
e ce
l
ui pour
l
es
d
éc
h
ets
d
es ménages. I
l
est
d
e votre
responsa
b
i
l
ité
d
e jeter ce matérie
l
ainsi que tout autre matérie
l
é
l
ectrique ou é
l
ectronique par
l
es moyens
d
e co
ll
ecte in
d
iqués
par
l
e gouvernement et
l
es pouvoirs pu
bl
ics
d
es co
ll
ectivités
territoriales. Lélimination et le recyclage en bonne et due
f
orme
ont pour but de lutter contre l’impact né
f
aste potentiel de ce
type
d
e pro
d
uits sur
l
environnement et
l
a santé pu
bl
ique. Pour
plus d’in
f
ormations sur le mode d’élimination de votre ancien
équipement, veui
ll
ez pren
d
re contact avec
l
es pouvoirs pu
bl
ics
l
ocaux,
l
e service
d
e traitement
d
es
d
éc
h
ets, ou
l
’en
d
roit où vous
avez ac
h
eté
l
e pro
d
uit
.
Ita
l
i
ano (Ita
l
i
an) - In
f
orma
z
i
on
i
re
l
a
t
i
ve a
ll
’am
b
i
en
t
e
per
i
c
l
i
en
t
i
res
i
d
en
t
i
ne
ll
’U
n
i
one
E
urope
a
La
d
irettiva europea 2002/96/EC ric
h
ie
d
e c
h
e
l
e apparecc
h
iature
contrassegnate con questo sim
b
o
l
o su
l
pro
d
otto e/o
sull’imballaggio non siano smaltite insieme ai ri
f
iuti urbani
non di
ff
erenziati. Il simbolo indica che questo prodotto non
deve essere smaltito insieme ai normali rifiuti domestici.
È
responsa
b
i
l
ità
d
e
l
proprietario sma
l
tire sia questi pro
d
otti sia
l
e a
l
tre apparecc
h
iature e
l
ettric
h
e e
d
e
l
ettronic
h
e me
d
iante
le speci
f
iche strutture di raccolta indicate dal governo o dagli
enti pu
bbl
ici
l
oca
l
i. I
l
corretto sma
l
timento e
d
i
l
ricic
l
aggio
aiuteranno a prevenire conseguenze potenzia
l
mente negative
per
l
’am
b
iente e per
l
a sa
l
ute
d
e
ll
essere umano. Per ricevere
in
f
ormazioni più dettagliate circa lo smaltimento delle vecchie
apparecc
h
iature in Vostro possesso, Vi invitiamo a contattare g
l
i
enti pubblici di competenza, il servizio di smaltimento ri
f
iuti o il
negozio ne
l
qua
l
e avete acquistato i
l
pro
d
otto.
L
at
v
i
ešu va
l
o
d
a (Lat
v
i
an) - Ekolo
ģ
i
s
k
a
i
n
f
ormāc
i
ja
kl
i
en
t
i
em
E
i
ro
p
as
S
a
v
i
enī
b
as ju
r
i
s
d
i
kc
i
Dire
k
tīvā 2002/96/EK ir prasī
b
a,
k
a aprī
k
o
j
umu,
k
am pievienota
z
ī
m
e
uz paša izstrā
d
ājuma vai uz tā iesaiņojuma, ne
d
k
st
izmest neš
ķ
irotā vei
d
ā
k
opā ar
k
omunā
l
ajiem at
k
ritumiem
(tiem, ko rada vietēji iedzīvotāji un uzņēmumi).
Š
ī zīme nozīmē
to,
k
a šī ierīce ir jāizmet at
k
ritumos tā,
l
ai tā nenonā
k
tu
k
opā ar
parastiem mājsaimniecī
b
as at
k
ritumiem. Jūsu pienā
k
ums ir šo
un citas e
l
e
k
tris
k
as un e
l
e
k
tronis
k
as ierīces izmest at
k
ritumos,
izmantojot īpašus at
k
ritumu savā
k
šanas vei
d
us un
l
ī
d
ze
us,
k
o
no
d
rošina va
l
sts un pašva
ld
ī
b
u iestā
d
es. Ja izmešana at
k
ritumos
un pārstrā
d
e tie
k
vei
k
ta pareizi, ta
d
mazinās iespējamais
k
aitējums
d
a
b
ai un ci
l
k
u vese
l
ī
b
ai. Sī
k
ā
k
as ziņas par
novecojuša aprī
k
ojuma izmešanu at
k
ritumos jūs varat saņemt
vietējā pašva
ld
ī
b
ā, at
k
ritumu savā
k
šanas
d
ienestā,
k
ā arī vei
k
a
l
ā,
k
ur iegā
d
ājāties šo izstrā
d
ājumu
.
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36
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L
i
etuvš
ka
i
(L
i
t
h
ua
n
i
an) - Ap
l
i
n
k
osaugos
i
n
f
orma
c
i
j
a
,
s
k
i
rta Europos S
ąj
ungos vartoto
j
ams
Europos
d
ire
k
tyva 2002/96/EC numato,
k
a
d
įrangos,
k
uri ir
k
urios pa
k
uotė yra pažymėta šiuo sim
b
o
l
iu (įves
k
ite sim
b
o
l
į),
nega
l
ima ša
l
inti
k
artu su nerūšiuotomis
k
omuna
l
inėmis
atliekomis.
Š
is simbolis rodo, kad gaminį reikia šalinti atskirai
nuo
b
en
d
ro
b
uitinių at
l
ie
k
ų srauto. Jūs priva
l
ote užti
k
rinti,
k
a
d
ši ir
k
ita e
l
e
k
tros ar e
l
e
k
troninė įranga
b
ūtų ša
l
inama per tam
ti
k
ras naciona
l
inės ar vietinės va
ld
žios nustatytas at
l
ie
k
ų rin
k
imo
sistemas. Tin
k
amai ša
l
inant ir per
d
ir
b
ant at
l
ie
k
as,
b
us išvengta
galimos žalos aplinkai ir žmonių sveikatai. Daugiau in
f
ormacijos
apie jūsų senos įrangos ša
l
inimą ga
l
i patei
k
ti vietinės va
ld
žios
institucijos, at
l
ie
k
ų ša
l
inimo tarny
b
os ar
b
a par
d
uotuvės,
k
uriose
į
sigijote tą gamin
į.
Ma
lt
i
(Maltese) - In
f
ormazzjon
i
Am
b
jenta
l
i
g
ħ
a
l
K
l
i
j
en
t
i
f
l-Unjo
n
i
E
wrope
a
Id-Direttiva Ewropea 2002/96/KE titlob li t-tagħmir li jkun
f
ih is-
sim
b
o
lu
f
uq il-prodott u/jew
f
uq l-ippakkjar ma jistax jintrema
ma s
k
art muniċipa
l
i
l
i ma ġiex isseparat. Is-sim
b
o
l
u jin
d
i
k
a
l
i
d
an i
l
-pro
d
ott g
ħ
an
d
u jintrema separatament minn ma
l
-
is
k
art
d
omesti
k
u rego
l
ari. Hija responsa
bb
i
l
tà tieg
ħ
e
k
l
i tarmi
d
an it-tag
ħ
mir u
k
u
ll
tag
ħ
mir ie
ħ
or ta
l
-e
l
ettri
k
u u e
l
ettroni
k
u
permezz ta
f
aċilitajiet ta ġbir appuntati apposta mill-gvern jew
mi
ll
-awtoritajiet
l
o
k
a
l
i. Ir-rimi
b
’mo
d
k
orrett u r-riċi
kl
aġġ jg
ħ
in
jipprevjeni
k
onsegwenzi negattivi potenzja
l
i g
ħ
a
ll
-am
b
jent u
għas-saħħa tal-bniedem. Għal aktar in
f
ormazzjoni dettaljata
d
war ir-rimi tat-tag
ħ
mir anti
k
tieg
ħ
e
k
, je
kk
jog
ħ
ġ
b
o
k
i
kk
untattja
l
i
ll
-awtoritajiet
l
o
k
a
l
i tieg
ħ
e
k
, is-servizzi g
ħ
ar-rimi ta
l
-is
k
art, jew
il-ħanut minn
f
ejn xtrajt il-prodott
.
Magyar
(
Hungar
i
an) - Környezetvé
d
e
lm
i
i
n
f
ormá
c
i
ó
az
eur
ópa
i
u
n
i
ós vásár
l
ó
k
számár
a
A 2002/96/EC számú európai uniós iránye
l
v meg
k
ívánja,
h
ogy
azo
k
at a termé
k
e
k
et, ame
l
ye
k
en, és/vagy ame
l
ye
k
csomago
l
ásán
az a
l
á
bb
i cím
k
e meg
j
e
l
eni
k
, ti
l
os a tö
bb
i sze
l
e
k
l
at
l
an
l
a
k
ossági
h
u
ll
a
d
é
kk
a
l
együtt
k
i
d
o
b
ni. A cím
k
e azt je
l
ö
l
i,
h
ogy az a
d
ott
termé
k
k
i
d
o
b
ása
k
or a szo
k
ván
y
os
h
áztartási
h
u
ll
a
d
é
k
e
l
szá
ll
ítási
rendszerektõl elkülönített el
j
árást kell alkalmazni. Az
Ö
n
f
elelõssége, hogy ezt, és más elektromos és elektronikus
b
eren
d
ezéseit a
k
ormán
y
zati vag
y
a
h
e
ly
i
h
atóságo
k
á
l
ta
l
kijelölt gyűjtõredszereken keresztül számolja
f
el. A meg
f
elelõ
hulladék
f
eldolgozás segít a környezetre és az emberi egészségre
potenciá
l
isan árta
l
mas negatív
h
atáso
k
mege
l
õzésé
b
en. Ha
elavult berendezéseinek
f
elszámolásához további részletes
in
f
ormációra van szüksége, kérjük, lépjen kapcsolatba a helyi
hatóságokkal, a hulladék
f
eldolgozási szolgálattal, vagy azzal
üz
l
ette
l
, a
h
o
l
a termé
k
et vásáro
l
ta
.
Ne
d
er
l
an
d
s (Dutc
h
) -
M
i
l
i
e
u
-
i
n
f
ormat
i
e voor
kl
anten
i
n
d
e Europese U
n
i
e
De Europese Richtlijn 2002/96/EC schrij
f
t voor dat apparatuur die
is voorzien van
d
it sym
b
oo
l
op het product o
f
de verpakking,
niet mag wor
d
en ingezame
ld
met niet-gesc
h
ei
d
en
h
uis
h
ou
d
e
l
ij
k
a
f
val. Dit symbool gee
f
t aan dat het product apart moet worden
ingezameld. U bent zel
f
verantwoordelijk voor de vernietiging
van
d
eze en an
d
ere e
l
e
k
trisc
h
e en e
l
e
k
tronisc
h
e apparatuur via
d
e
daarvoor door de landelijke o
f
plaatselijke overheid aangewezen
inzame
l
ings
k
ana
l
en. De juiste vernietiging en recyc
l
ing van
d
eze apparatuur voor
k
omt moge
l
ij
k
e negatieve gevo
l
gen voor
het milieu en de gezondheid. Voor meer in
f
ormatie over het
vernietigen van uw ou
d
e apparatuur neemt u contact op met
de plaatselijke autoriteiten o
f
a
f
valverwerkingsdienst, o
f
met de
winkel waar u het product hebt aangescha
f
t.
Nors
k
(Norweg
i
an
)
-
M
i
l
j
ø
i
nf
ormasjon
f
or kunder
i
EU
EU-direktiv 2002/96/EF krever at utst
y
r med
f
ølgende s
y
mbol
avbildet p
å
produktet o
g
/eller paknin
g
en, ikke m
å
kastes
sammen med usortert av
f
all. Symbolet indikerer at dette
produktet skal h
å
ndteres atskilt fra ordinær avfallsinnsamlin
g
for husholdningsavfall. Det er ditt ansvar
å
kvitte deg med
dette produktet o
g
annet elektrisk o
g
elektronisk av
f
all via e
g
ne
innsam
l
ingsor
d
ninger s
l
i
k
myn
d
ig
h
etene e
ll
er
k
ommunene
bestemmer. Korrekt avfallsh
å
ndtering og gjenvinning vil
være med p
å
å
forhindre muli
g
e ne
g
ative konsekvenser for
mil
j
ø og helse. For nærmere informas
j
on om h
å
ndtering av
d
et
k
asserte utstyret
d
itt,
k
an
d
u ta
k
onta
k
t me
d
k
ommunen,
en innsamlingsstas
j
on
f
or av
f
all eller butikken der du k
j
øpte
pro
d
u
k
tet
.
Po
l
s
k
i
(Po
l
i
sh) - In
f
ormacja dla kl
i
ent
ó
w w U
n
ii
Europejs
k
i
e
j
o prze
p
i
s
ac
h
d
otyczącyc
h
oc
h
rony
śro
d
o
w
i
s
ka
Dyre
k
tywa Europejs
k
a 2002/96/EC wymaga, a
b
y sprzęt
oznaczon
y
s
y
m
b
o
l
em znaj
d
ując
y
m się na pro
d
u
k
cie i/
l
u
b
jego
opa
k
owaniu nie
b
y
ł
wyrzucany razem z innymi niesortowanymi
o
d
pa
d
ami
k
omuna
l
n
y
mi. S
y
m
b
o
l
ten ws
k
azuje, że pro
d
u
k
t
nie powinien
b
yć usuwany razem ze zwy
ymi o
d
pa
d
ami z
gospo
d
arstw
d
omowyc
h
. Na Państwu spoczywa o
b
owiąze
k
w
y
rzucania tego i inn
y
c
h
urzą
d
zeń e
l
e
k
tr
y
czn
y
c
h
oraz
e
l
e
k
tronicznyc
h
w pun
k
tac
h
o
db
ioru wyznaczonyc
h
przez w
ł
a
d
ze
k
rajowe
l
u
b
l
o
k
a
l
ne. Poz
b
ywanie się sprzętu we w
ł
aściwy sposó
b
i jego recy
kl
ing pomogą zapo
b
iec potencja
l
nie negatywnym
k
onse
k
wencjom
dl
a śro
d
owis
k
a i z
d
rowia
l
u
d
z
k
iego. W ce
l
u
uzyskania szczegółowych in
f
ormacji o usuwaniu starego sprzętu,
prosimy zwrócić się
d
o
l
o
k
a
l
nyc
h
w
ł
a
d
z, s
ł
b
oczyszczania
miasta
l
u
b
s
kl
epu, w
k
tórym pro
d
u
k
t zosta
ł
na
b
yty.
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Português (Portuguese) - In
f
ormação am
b
i
enta
l
para
c
l
i
entes
d
a Un
i
ã
o Europe
i
a
A Directiva Europeia 2002
/
96
/C
E exige que o equipamento
que exi
b
e este sím
b
o
l
o no pro
d
uto e/ou na sua em
b
a
l
agem
não seja e
l
imina
d
o junto com os resí
d
uos municipais não
separa
d
os. O sím
b
o
l
o in
d
ica que este pro
d
uto
d
eve ser
e
l
imina
d
o separa
d
amente
d
os resí
d
uos
d
omésticos regu
l
ares.
É
da sua responsabilidade eliminar este e qualquer outro
equipamento e
l
éctrico e e
l
ectrónico através
d
as insta
l
ações
d
e reco
lh
a
d
esigna
d
as pe
l
as autori
d
a
d
es governamentais ou
l
ocais. A e
l
iminação e recic
l
agem correctas aju
d
arão a prevenir
as consequências negativas para o am
b
iente e para a saú
d
e
humana. Para obter in
f
ormações mais detalhadas sobre a
f
orma de eliminar o seu equipamento antigo, contacte as
autori
d
a
d
es
l
ocais, os serviços
d
e e
l
iminação
d
e resí
d
uos ou o
esta
b
e
l
ecimento comercia
l
on
d
e a
d
quiriu o pro
d
uto.
Rom
â
nă (Roma
n
i
an) - In
f
orma
ţ
ii
d
e me
d
i
u
p
en
t
ru
c
l
i
en
ţ
ii
d
i
n
Un
i
unea European
ă
Directiva europeană 2002/96/CE impune ca ec
h
ipamente
l
e care
prezintă acest sim
b
o
l
pe pro
d
us şi/sau pe am
b
a
l
aju
l
acestuia să
nu
f
ie casate împreună cu gunoiul menajer municipal. Simbolul
indică
f
aptul că acest produs trebuie să
f
ie casat separat de
gunoiu
l
menajer o
b
işnuit. Este responsa
b
i
l
itatea
d
vs. să casaţi
acest pro
d
us şi a
l
te ec
h
ipamente e
l
ectrice şi e
l
ectronice prin
interme
d
iu
l
unităţi
l
or
d
e co
l
ectare specia
l
d
esemnate
d
e guvern
sau
d
e autorităţi
l
e
l
oca
l
e. Casarea şi recic
l
area corecte vor ajuta
l
a prevenirea potenţia
l
e
l
or consecinţe negative asupra sănătăţii
mediului şi a oamenilor. Pentru mai multe in
f
ormaţii detaliate
cu privire
l
a casarea acestui ec
h
ipament vec
h
i, contactaţi
autorităţi
l
e
l
oca
l
e, serviciu
l
d
e sa
l
u
b
rizare sau magazinu
l
d
e
l
a
care aţi ac
h
iziţionat pro
d
usu
l.
S
l
oven
č
i
na (Slovak) - In
f
ormá
c
i
e o oc
h
rane
ž
i
votné
h
o
p
rostre
d
i
a pre zá
k
azní
k
ov v Európs
k
ej ú
n
i
i
Pod
ľ
a európskej smernice 2002/96/ES zariadenie s t
ý
mto
sym
b
o
l
o
m
na produkte a/alebo jeho balení nesmie by
ť
l
i
k
vi
d
ované spo
l
u s netrie
d
en
ý
m
k
omuná
l
n
y
m o
d
pa
d
om.
Symbol znamená, že produkt by sa mal likvidova
ť
oddelene
od bežného odpadu z domácností. Je vašou povinnos
ť
ou
likvidova
ť
toto i ostatné elektrické a elektronické zariadenia
prostre
d
níctvom špecia
l
izovanýc
h
z
b
ernýc
h
zaria
d
ení určenýc
h
v
l
á
d
ou a
l
e
b
o miestnymi orgánmi. Správna
l
i
k
vi
d
ácia a recy
kl
ácia
pomôže zabráni
ť
prípadným negatívnym dopadom na životné
prostredie a zdravie
ľ
udí. Ak máte záujem o podrobnejšie
informácie o likvidácii starého zariadenia, obrá
ť
te sa, prosím, na
miestne orgány, organizácie zao
b
erajúce sa
l
i
k
vi
d
áciou o
d
pa
d
ov
a
l
e
b
o o
b
c
h
o
d
, v
k
torom ste si pro
d
u
k
t za
k
úpi
l
i.
S
l
oven
č
i
na (S
l
ovene) - O
k
o
l
js
k
e
i
n
f
ormac
i
je za stran
k
e
v Evrops
k
i
u
n
i
j
i
Evrops
k
a
d
ire
k
tiva 2002/96/EC prepove
d
uje o
dl
aganje opreme,
označene s tem sim
b
o
l
om – na iz
d
e
lk
u in/a
l
i na em
b
a
l
aži – me
d
o
b
ičajne, nerazvrščene o
d
pa
dk
e. Ta sim
b
o
l
opozarja,
d
a je tre
b
a
iz
d
e
l
e
k
o
d
vreči
l
očeno o
d
preosta
l
i
h
gospo
d
injs
k
i
h
o
d
pa
dk
ov.
Vaša o
d
govornost je,
d
a to in preosta
l
o e
l
e
k
trično in e
l
e
k
trons
k
o
opremo o
d
nesete na pose
b
na z
b
ira
l
išča,
k
i ji
h
d
o
l
očijo
d
ržavne ustanove a
l
i
l
o
k
a
l
na uprava. S pravi
l
nim o
dl
aganjem
in reci
kl
iranjem
b
oste prepreči
l
i more
b
itne š
k
o
dl
jive vp
l
ive na
okolje in zdravje ljudi.
Č
e želite izvedeti več o odlaganju stare
opreme, se o
b
rnite na
l
o
k
a
l
no upravo, o
d
pa
d
a
l
i trgovino,
k
jer
ste iz
d
e
l
e
k
k
upi
l
i
.
S
uo
m
i
(F
i
nn
i
s
h
) - Ympä
r
i
stöä
k
os
k
e
v
i
a
t
i
eto
j
a EU
-
a
l
ueen a
s
i
a
kka
i
lle
EU-
d
ire
k
tiivi 2002/96/EY e
d
e
ll
yttää, että jos
l
aitteistossa on tämä
sym
b
o
li
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