LINKSYS WRT330N Wireless-N Gigabit Gaming Router User Manual UserMan
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LINKSYEQ A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. Gigabit Gaming Router User Guide WIRELESS CISCD Svsrms Model No. WRT330N M Oopyrigrt and Trademarks Specincmions are subject (0 change wrrr‘our nnrice Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark ulciseo Sysrems. Inc. ard/or irs afllllares rn the U.S. and cenam mher cuuntrles. Cnpyrrqrt © st Clscn Systems, Inc.AII rigrls reserved. other brands and pmducl names are trademzrks nr regrstered :rademzrks of lhelr respectrve homers. WARNINE ThIS product coma r|s chemicals, mcludlng lead, knuwn lu llle Suns urcmirumiu [U can)! name, null lnrlh LlEfeuls m ullm reproduclme ha rm Wash hands am! handling. How to Use This User Gmde This User Gulde has been deslgmd to make understardmg networking umh theWrreIess-N Glgabil Ganlng Route] easierlhun ever. 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Chapter 2: Planning Your W'reless Network Network Topology Ad-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Network Layout Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wirelefi-N Gigabit Gaming Router The Back Panel The Front Panel The Top Panel Chapter 4: Connectingthe Wireless-N GigabitGaming Router Hardware Installation Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-N Gigalit Gaming Router Orenliew How to Accas the Web-based Utility The SETUP Tab , BASIC SETUP The SETUP Tab - Dynamic DNS The SETUP Tab - MAC ADIRESS CLONE The SETUP Tau - ADVANCED ROUTING The WIRELESS Tab - BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS The WIRELESS Tab -WIRELESS SECURTTV The WIRELESS Tab -WIRELESS MAC FILTER The WIRELESS Tab -ADVANCED WIRELESS STTTINGS The WIRELESS Tab -WISH The SECURITY Tab - FIREWALL The SECURITY Tab — VPN PASSTHROUGH The ACCESS RESTRICTIONS Tab - INTERNET ACCESSS POLICY The APPLICATIONS It GAMNG Tab - SINGLE PDRT FORWARDING The APPLICATIONS & GAMNG Tab , PORT RANGE FORWARDNG Ine APPLICAIIUN) & bAMNli lat) - I’UKI KAI‘IbI: IRIGBLKING The APPLICATIONS & GAMNG Tab - DMZ mwquwmmaaabNAA The APPLICATIONS & GAMNG Tab - 005 37 Tne ADMINISTRATION Tab- MANAGEMENT 39 The ADMINISTRATION Tab - LOG 41 The ADMINISTRATION Tab - DIAGNOSTICS 42 The ADMINISTRATION Tab - FACTORV DEFAULT 43 The ADMINISTRATION Tab — FIRMWARE UPGRADE 44 The QTATIJS Tab - ROIJTER 45 The STATUS Tab - LOCAL NETWORK 46 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 50 Common Problems and Solutions 50 Frequently Asked Questiors 58 Appendix B: Wireless Security 54 Security Precautions 64 Security Threats Facing W'reless Networks 64 Appendix C: Upgrading Fin‘nware 57 Appendix D: Windows Help 58 Appendix E: Finding the MACAddress and IP Address for Vour Ethernet Adapter 59 Windows 2000 or XP Instructions 69 For the Router’s Welt—based Utility 70 Appendix F: Glossary 72 Appendix ' Specifications 77 Appendix I I: Warranty Information 73 Appendix I: Regulatory Information BO Appendix J: Contact Information 36 List DI Figures Figure 3-1: The Rouler's Back Panel Figure 3-2- The Ruuler's Front Panel Figure 3—3. The Rouier's Tap Panel Figure A-1- Cnnnert the Marlem Figure 4-2: Connect a PC Figure 4-3: Connect the Power Figure 5-1: Router Lugin Figure 5-2: SETUP Tab - BASIC SETUP Static I7 Figure 5-3: Stalin IP: Internet Connection Type Figure 5-4: Sim": IP Network Adiress Server Setllrigs (DHCI’) Figure 5-5: PPoE: Imernet Connection Type Figure 5-6: PPoE: Network Address Sen/er Sdtings (DHCPI Figure 5—7: PPTP: Imernet Connection Type Figure 5-8: PPTP: Network Address Sewer Settings (DHCF) Figure 5 9: Tclstra Cable: htcmct Connection Type Figure 5-10: Telslra Cable: Nelwan Address Sewer Settings (DHCI’) Figure 5-11: SETUP Tab -DDNS-DynDNS.org Figure 5-12: SETUP Tab -DDNS-u0.c0m Figure 5-13: SETUP Tab- MAC ADDRESS CLONE Figure 5-14: SEI'UP Tab - ADVAIICED ROUTING Figure 5-15: Shuw Roul'ng Table - Routing Table Figure 5716: WIRELESS Tab— BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Figure 5717: WIRELESS Tab — WIRELESS SECURITV , PSK Personal Figure 5-18: WIRELESS Tab - WIRELESS SECURITY - PSK2 Personal Figure 5-19: WIRELESS Tab - WIRELESS SECURITY - PSK Enlerprise Figure 5-20. WIRELESS Tab - WIRELESS SECURITY - PSK2 Enterprise Figure 5—21: WIRELESS Tab — WIRELESS SECURITY , WEP Figure 5-22: WIRELESS Tab - WIRELESS MAC FILTER Figure 5-23: WIRELESS Tab - ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS Figure 5-24: WIRELESS Tab - WISH Figure 5-25: SECURITY Tab - FIREWALL mmmuua 11 14 14 15 15 17 17 18 18 20 20 21 22 22 23 Z4 24 25 25 26 27 23 29 30 Figure 5-26: SECURITY Tab - VPN PASSTHROUGH Figure 5-27: ACCESS RESTRICTION Tab - INTERNET ACCESS POLICY Figure 5-28: APPLICATIONS 8: GAMING Tab - SINGLE PORT FORWARDING Figure 5-29: APPLICATIONS 81 GAMING Tab - PORT RANGE FORWARDING Figure 5-30' APPLICATIONS & GAMING Tab - PORT RANGE TRIGGERING Figure 5—31. APPLICATIONS & GAMING Tab — DMZ Figure 5-12' APPLICATIONS x. GAMING Tab - flflS Figure 5-33: ADMINISTRATION Tab - MANAGEMENT Figure 5-34: ADMINISTRATION Tab - LOG Figure 5-35: ADMINISTRATION Tab - DIAGNOSTICS Figure 5-36: ADMINISTRATION Tab - FACTORY DEFAULT Figure 5-37: ADMINISTRATION Tab -FIRMWARE UPGRADE Figure 5-38: SIAI US lab - ROUIER Figure 5-39: STATUS Tab » LOCAL NETWORK Figure 5-40: DHCP Client Table - Routing Table Figure 541: STATUS Tab VWIRELESS NETWORK Figure 5-42: Administration Log Figure 5 43: Adminiatration Diagnostics Figure 5-44: Administration Tab - Factory Defaults Figure 5-45: Administralion Tab - Firmware lpgrade Figure 5-46: Status Tab - Router Figure 5-47: Status Tab - Local Network Figure 5-48: DHCP Client Table- Routing szle Figure 5-49: Status Tab - Wireless Figure 6—1 : Firmware Upgiade Figure L1: IP Configuration Screen Figure E-2: MAC Address/Adapter Address Figure E-3: MAC Address/Physical Address Figure [-4. Wireless MAC Tiller Figure E—5: MAC Address Cloning Figure E-G: Wireless MAC Filler Figure [-7: MAC Address Cloning 31 32 33 34 35 36 27 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 4s 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 67 69 70 71 71 71 71 71 Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome Thank yw lorcloosing the Linksys Wireless-N GigabitGaming Router TheWiteIess-ll Gigabit Gaming Router will allow you to network wirelessly better than ever, shar'ng Immat access, lilos and run, easily and sacuraty and with a greater range of uptothree times lanher than standard Wireless-G. lbw does the tllnreless-N Gtgabtt Gaming Router do all or this7 A router IS a oeince that allows access to an Internet connecoon otter a network. Wllh the Wireless N Gtgahtt Gaming Router, this access can be shared over the four swttched parts or via lite Wireless broadcast. Use the ttrPAz standard lU secuie your wtietess ttetvtruk wntte the whole tvettttuik is protected tntuugtta Sldleml Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall and Network Address lrattslaton (NAT) tedtmlogy 11te Routeralsn otters UPN passthrough and other features whichcan be configured through the easy—to—use, browser—based utility The incredible speed olWireless—N makes it ideal for media—centric applications like streaming video and Voice over IP (IloIPl telephony. so yourhetwotk can handle multiple data streams atthe sometime, With no degradation in Derlortnance. Butwltatdoos all orthis mean7 Networks are useful tools for staring computer resources. Vflll can access one printer lrom difrerenl mmputus and accss data located on anmher computer‘s hard drive Networks are even used lor playing multiplayer video games So, networks are not only uselttl tn homes and olflces they can also belun PCs on a wired network create it LAN, or Local Area Network. They are connected wih Ethernet cables, wlicl is why the network is called “wir PCs equipped wnh wireless cams or adapters can communicate withzu: cumbersome cables. By sharing the same wireless settings, within lhelr transmission radius. theylorrrl a Wlteless network. lhls Is sometimes called aWLAN, orereless Local Area Network. The Wireless-N Glgdrlt Gaming Router bridges wireless and wired networks, allowtng them to communicate With each other. Linksys recommends using the Setup Wizard on the Setup CDRDM tortirsnim; installation olthe Router it you do nol wish to run the Setup Wiiord, tlen use the instructions in this Guide to help you conned the Router old configure it These instructions should Je all you needto get the most outolthe Wireless—N Gigabit Gaming Routei. wpa {I/rHl protected accossrm ereloss socurrty protocol using TKIP (Tempura/Ire y Integrity Protocall encryption, when can be used III cornurtclr'on won a RADIUE serven spi (smerulpackeunspectrvrr firewall: a tecnnology [Ital inspects lrcrrrrtrnu [recites of l'rrfrrmarlon before allawrn] them to enter the network. firewall: Security measures drat protect [Ire resaurues a! a local lrelrrrork I'm" l'rrlruriers. nal (network alriress translation): NAT lemming y translates IP addresses of rt local area neon/ark In a drfl‘erertt IP address for the Inlemet. Ian [local area/lemma: Tlre computers and networkrng product that more up the network In your [rune ar ZITICE. What's in this User Guide? This usei guide covers the sleps for setting up and usng the Wireless-N Giga bii Gamirq Router. — Chapter 1 i Irlroduction This chnplerdescriheslhe Renter‘s sppiicrrrions andlhis llser Guide. — Chapterz Plannirg Ynurwireless Henri/ark This cha plerdesciibes lhe hasics d Wireless networking. ~ chapter 1 Gettingto Know the Wireless—N GigahitGaming Router Ttiis chaplcrdescnbes me pnysmal lcaturcs ol the Router ~ Chapter 4 Conneaing the Wireless—N Gigabithm rig ROlLGT This thaplorinslrucls you on how to connacnhd Router to your returork . Chapter 5i Configuring the Wireless-N Gigabit Gaming Homer Tl‘lIS maplerexplains how to use true Web-based Utility to conflgile the settings onthe Wireless-N Gigabil Gamiig Router. ~ Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tliis appendix desuriires some proueirrs and suiuuurrs, aswell infrequently asked questions, regarding installation and use olthe Wireless-N Gigabithmng Router. ~ Appendix B: ereIess Securny This appendix srpisins the iisks ufuvireless networking and some solutionsto reduce the risks. ~ Appendix C: upgrading Firnwiiare This Appendix instructs ymion howm upgrade the firmware onlhe Router should you need to do so. - Appendix D: lMiidows Help This appendix describes how you ciin use Windows Help for inslructions about networking, sucti as installing the TDP/ IF piotomli - Appendix E: Finding the MAC Address and lP Addrnss iur your EthernotAdaplor This rppendix describes irmrr to lind the MAC address for tour computer's Elhernetaduplei so you can use the MAC filtering and/or MA: addnss cloning feature or the Router. . Appendix F: Glossary This Appendix givesa brielglossary 0! terms frequently used in networking Appendix G- Specifimlmns Thu appendix pmvlde: the icchnlml sptciilculinm fur the Router Appendix H: Warranly Infnrmaliun This Appendix supplies the warranty infurmation for (he Roulem Appendlx i: Reguiatary Infnrmanon Thls appendlx suppliesthe legulalurylnfnrmamn Egammglhe Router. Appendix J: Contacilniolmzlion This 1ppendix pmvidg; cnnlacl mmrman'un hr 1 wriely oi Linksys resources, including mhniml Support chapter 2: Plannmg Your Wireless "HMO” Network Topology Awireless local area network (liILAN) is exactly like a regularlocal area network (LAN), exceptthatea:h computer in the WLAN uses a wireless device to connlcl to the network. Computers inaWLAN share the same frequency channel and SSID,which is en idenufication name shared by the wireless devices belontjng lo the some wileless rtetwork. Ad-Hoc versus hfrastructure Mode Unlike wired networks, wireless networks hm two dilferont mode: h which they may be set up intrastructue and ail-hrs. An iilrastructu re configuration is r wow and wired LAN coniinllnitflting to each otllerthlougll an access innt. An ad-hoc configuration is wireless-equipped computers communicating directly with each other. choosing between these tlluo modes depends on whether or rottl'e Wireless network needs to share data or peripherals with a wireri network or no; lithe computers on the Wireless network need to be accessible by a Wired network or need to share a peripheral, such as a printer. With the Wired network computers, the Wirdess network should be set up irl Inirastnlctule mode. The basis of Infrastructure mode centers around a Wireless route'or an access point, such as the Wireless N Gigahlt Gaming Router, Whlth serves asthe main point ofcommunlcatlom in a w'reless network. ‘Ihe Router transmits data to P55 eqlipped With wireless networkadapters, whim can roam within a certain radial range ofthe Router. Vou can arange the Router and multiple access points to work in succession to extend the roaming range, ml you can set up you' WII’elES network to mmmunlcate vulthyour Etherna hardwale as Well. Ifthe wireless network is relatively small and needs I: share resources only with the other computers on the wireless network, then the Ad-lloc mode can he used. Ad-Hot mode allows computers equipped Withwueies transmitters and receivers to cummunic e directlywilh eachother. eliminatingthe need for a wireless router or access print The drawback olthis mode is that in Ad.Hoc mtde, wireless-equipped computers are nct able to communicate wth computers in a wind network. And, of course, communication between the wireless- equipped computers is limited oythe distance and interterente directly betwee'l them. Network Layout Thelllhreess—M Eigahit GamingRouter has lreerr speehmliy msigned |or use with your Wireless—N, WrelessG, and Vlfireless-B products. Itwillwork with notebook adepterslor youl Iaptopcornputers, PCI erleptersrer your ssllt {servlce set Identifier): your eryess network‘s name. l'llllzslmclun: a wireless nawork Ihnri: bridged In a wired network we an access point afl-Iloc: a group of Wireless LEI/Ices commlull'callng directly to each other (peer-Io- poor) moron: ho use ofan aocosspolnt. desklnp tumpumrs, and USB adapters for you! USB ccnnecliu‘ly needs. The Router can alsu communizam with cum dams. such u:l wrremaa pnnl Jen/er: and bndges. when you wish to cnnneclynurwirfless nenNnrklu yourwwred network you cm use the Renter's fnul local Ethemelpons. 10 add more polls. connect one nflhe 2uuler's Inca‘ pans to any Linksys switch. WIN! these, and many other' llnksys products, your neworking opnons are Ilmmess. Go to the llnksys wehslle at www.un|.sys.mm [In more mfmmatmnalmut pruduflslnatwark wumne ereless'N Gigahil Gammg Runner. chapter 3: (letting to Know the Wireless-N Gigabit Gaming neuter ‘Ihe Back Panel Figure 3-1: The Homer's Back Panel The Reuters ports, where the canles are connected. am] New button are located on the back panel IIITERNEl‘ The lnle'net poll is where you will connect ynur broadblnd modem. ETHERNET 1. 2. 3. 4 These pans (1, 2, 3, 4) cnnr‘ecllhe Rther to yourwned PCs and other Ethernet netwunt devices IMPORTANT: Resetting the Routerwill erase all at A youl settings (lmemet connectmn, wueless Reset Billion There ale lWD ways to reset the Rome‘s factory delaulis. Elmer press the Reset buucn, security, and other settings) and replace them Tor appmfimalely five secunds ur restore llre defaults hum me Mminialldl'llll , Fanny with the factory ugtaung Lu not reset the Router Defaults tab ml the Routers webrbased Utility ifym warn I0 retain these settings Pmuer The Power poms Where you will connect The puwer adapter The Frml Panel Figures-2: The Rwlcr’s Fm! Panel The Routers LEDsare located unthe Tran panel POWER Gwen. The POWER LED lights up and will stay on while he Render ls powered an. ETHERIET 1, Z, 3. 4 Green. These nllnherecl LEDs,currespnrx1ing wilhme numbered puns pnlhe kmller‘s back panel, servelwn purposes. The LED Ilghls up when the Router ls connected to a device through 1h: correspondlng pun. Ifthc LED ls flashing, the Router ls scnlllng or receiving llara nverrhzl purl. Button INTERNET Green. The INTEMET LED lights up when lhere ls a comeclionlnrnugh me Internet purl. WIRELESS Green. The WIREIESS LED Ilghts up whenthere ls a eraless conneuion. Iflhe LED is flashlng, me Router ls sendlng orrecelvlng data uverme wireless nulwurk SECURITV Gresn Th! SEClllllTV LED indicalus whsn wireless seclrily is Enabled. The Top Panel The Roulerhas a hunun reserved lor a lame function Figure 3-3: Thu Runner‘s Top Panel chapter 4: connecting the Wireless-ll fiinaltit Gaming Itouter Hardware Installation 1. 2. Make sule that all at yuur hard/vale is powered oil, includlllg the broadband modem and PCs Connect your hrmdhand mnflyn‘s Ethernet cable to the Renter's Internet pcrl . Connect one endofatt Etherrfl netwnrk cable [it one at the numbered polls on the back [time Router. Connect he nlhe end In an Ethernet port an a netwnrk device e.q.. a PC mint server. nrswitch. Repeal thls step to cement more PCs or other network devlces tn the Route. Poweroh the broadband mbdfl'nr . Connect Ile lrlcllded power a(aptertll the Reuters Fewer putt. andthen pIJgthe peweradapter lrlte an electrical outlet the Power LE) on the from tunel Wil light up when the adapter is connected properly Powerurl your Pc(s). Locate ar optlmtm Iucallnn tor the Router. Tre best place lor the Router ls usually atthe center nlyuur wireless network, Wlth Illle of slght to all at your wtreless rlevlces. etuueetl In "chapter a: Lullllglllllg the Wireless-N algault Etamlng ltnuter". Figure 4-1: Comes! the Modern Figure 4-2: connecl a PC Figure L3: connect the Power adapter that is supplied wilh tile Rnuter. Use at a diligent power adapter could damage the Rattler | IMNRTAHT: Make sure ycu use the power chapter 5: configuring the WiI'EIBSS-N Gigahit flaming Ilnuler Overview Linksys rectmments uslng the Setup CDVROM for first—lime Installation of the Router. If you do run vwsh To run the Setup Wizard on the Setup CDVROM, then you can use the Webrbasw Uhhlyw configure The le‘lei. Fur advanced users, ynu may mnflgue the Ruuter'sadvanoen semngs throughlhe Web-based U1|I||y. Thls Chaplel descnnes each web page on The umny and each page‘s key funcnuns. The umny can be accessed via ymlruloh hmwanhmngh use nfz r'nmplnol mnlmnnll in the rmmnr Far 2 Imir mnmnrk camp mn
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