LINKSYS WRT54GSV7 Wireless-G Broadband Router with 4-Port Switch User Manual WRT54GS V7 revised
LINKSYS LLC Wireless-G Broadband Router with 4-Port Switch WRT54GS V7 revised
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User manual 1
LINKSY5® A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. Broadband Router User Guide with SpeedBooster Model No. WRT54GS MiB WIRELESS Clscn SYSTEMS Copyright and Trademarks Suecifications are subject to change without notice. Linksvs is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U5. and certain other countries. Copyright ® 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All |ig||iarcbcrvclL01iier brands and piulluul names are lldtlclllalkb ur iegisieieu iiaueuiaiits ul their respeutive holders. WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including iead, known to the State ol California to cause cancer, and birth defects oi'vthci reproductive harm. Wash hands alter handling. How to Use This User Guide This User GUIUE has DEBIT deslqned tfl make understanding I'lEtWOlklnq Wlll'l the WII’GleSS-G Broadband ROUlEl easierthan ever Look for the following items when reading this User Guide: something you should pay special attention to white | This checkmark means there is a note of interest and is using the Wireless—(i Broadband Router. warning and is butllelliilly that could dairiaye your | This exclamation point means there is a caution or properly or the Wireless—G Broadband Router. This question mark orovidesvou with a reminder about something you might need to do while using the Wireless-G Broadband Router. In addition to them symbols), there are definitions for technical tormo that are prooented iika thie: ward: definition. Alsn, eanh figure (diagram, snreenshnt, nr nther image) is nmuided with a ligire niimher anrl desnriplinn, like. this: Figure 0-1: sample Figure Description Figure numbers and descriptions can also hetound in the “List at Figures" sediun in the “Table ul Contents". wnrsmuseuc smmc n Table oi Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome What's in this Guide? Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network Network Topology Ad-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Network Layout Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Broadband Router The Back Panel The Front Panel Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Broadband Router Ovcnriew Hardware Installation tor Connection to Your Broadband Modern Connecting One llouter to Another Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband Router Ovenriew The Setup Tab — Basic Setup IneSempIaD-UUNS The Setup Tab 7 MAC Address Clone The Setup Tab - Advanced Routlng The Wireless Tnb — Basic Wireless Settings The Wireless Tab - Wireless Security The Wireless Tab - Wireless MAG filter The Wireless Tah - Advanced Wireless Settings The Security Tab - Firewall The Security Tab -VPN Passlhrnugh The Access Restrictions Tab - Internet Access The Applications and Gaming Tab - Port Range Forward The Applications & Gaming Tab - Port Triggering The Applications and Gaming Tab - DMZ 005 The Administration Tab - Management mmoouomn-n-a-as~.~_~ The Administration Tab — Log The Administration Tab - Diagnostics The Administration Tab - Factory Defaults The Administration Tah - Firmware Upgrade The Administration Tab - Config Management The Shins Tah - limiter The Status Tab - Local Network The Status Tab - Wireless Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B: Wireless Security Security Precautions Security Ihreats l-acing Wireless Networks Appendix G: Upgrading Firmware Appendix D: Windows Help Appendix E: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Adapter Wint‘JOWS QBSE Ol’ IVIE InSlI’UC‘IiOl‘IS Windows 2000 or XP Instructions For me Routers Web-based Utility Appendix F: Glossary Appendix G: Specifications Appendix H: Warranty Information Appendix I: Regulatory Information Appendix J: Contact Information 36 37 30 38 39 40 41 42 43 43 52 59 59 59 62 63 64 64 64 6b 66 71 73 74 80 list at Figures Figure 3-1: The Router's Back Panel Figure 3-2: The Router‘s Front Panel Figure 4-1: Connecting Your Modem Figure 4-2. Connecting Your Network Devices Figure 1-3- Connecting the Power Figure 4-4: Connecting the Router Behind Another Figure 4-5: Diagram for Connection to Another Router Figure 4-6: The Router will] the InteinetConnection is connected tluouglr the Internet Port Figure 4-7: Connecting Your Network Devices Figure 4-8: Connecting the Power Figure 5-1: Password Screen Figure 5-2: Setup Tab - Basic Setup Figure 5-3: DHCP Connection Type Figure 5-4: Static IP Connection Type Figure 5-5: PPPDE Connection TVDe Figure 5—6: PPTP Connection Type Figure 5-7: Telstra Gable connection TvDe Figure 5—8: L2TP Connection Type Home 5-9: optional Settings Figure 5—10: Router IP Figure 5-11: Network Address Server Settings Figure 5-12: Time Setting Figure 5-13: Setup Tab - DDNS Figure 5-14; Setup Tab - MAC Address Clone Figure 5-15: Setup Tah - Advanced Routing (Gateway) Figure 5-16: Setup Tab - Advanced Routing (Router) Figure 5-17: Wireless Tab - Basic Wireless Settings Figure 5-18; Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WFA Pie-Shared Key) Figure 5-19: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WPA RADIUS) Figure 520: Wireless Tab — Wireless Security (RADIUS) Figure 5-21: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WEP) Figure 5722: Wireless Tab 7 Wireless MAC Filter Figure 5-23: MAC Address Filler List Figure 5-24: Wireless Tab - Advanced Wireless Settings Figure 5-25: Security Tab - Firewall Figure 5-20; Security Tab - VPN Passthrough Figure 5-97: Access Restrictions Tah - Intemet Access Figure 5-28: Internet Policy Summary Figure 5-29: List of PCs Figure 5-30: PoulServices Figure 5-31:Appllcations and Gaming Tab - Port Range Fonmard Figure 5-32: Applications and Gaming Tab - PorlTriggering Figure 5-33: Applications and Gaming Tab - DMZ Figure 5-34: Applications and Gaming T‘db - 005 Figure 5-35: Administration Tab - Management Figure 5-36: Administration Tab - Log Figure 5-37: Administration Tab - Diagnostics Figure 5-38: The Ping Test Figure 5—39: The Traceroute Test Figure 5-40: Administration Tab - Factory Delaults Figure 5—41: Administration Tab — Firmware Upgrade Figure 5-42: Administration lab - Conllg Management Figure 5—43: Status Tab — Router Figure 5-4it: Status Tab - Local Network Figure 5-45: DHGP Clients Table Figure 5-46: Status Tab - Wireless Figure G-1l Upgrade Firmware Figure F-1- IP Cnnfignratinn Screen Figure E-2: MAG Address/Adapter Address Figure E-3: MAC Address/Physical Address Figure E-4. MAC Address Filter List Figure E-E- MAC Address Clone 24 24 25 25 26 28 29 an 30 an 31 32 33 34 34 as as 37 37 37 33 as 39 40 41 41 42 oz 54 G4 65 chantor 1: Introduction Welcome lhonkyou for choosing the Linksys Wireless—G Broadband Routcrwith Spochoostcr. The Wirclcx—G Broadband Router with SpeedBuusler will allow yuu to iielwurk wtrelessly better ltian ever, sharing Iiilerrrelaccess, tiles and [LIT], eastty and securely. How tines the Wireless-G Broadband Router with Speedthnster do all nfthis‘i A router is a device that allows access to an Internet connection over a network. With the Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster, this access can be shared over the tour switched ports or via the wireless network, broadcast at cilhcr i1Mbpslor Wireless-E or 54Mops tor Wireless-G. In addition, WEP encryption provides greater security opportunities while the whole network I5 protected through a Statetul Packet inspection (SPI) firewall and NAT technology. All ol these security teatiires, as well as tiill confiuiirahility, are accessed through the easy-Io-tise browser-hosed utility. But what does all at this mean? Networks are osetul tools tor sharing computer resources. You can access one printer tromditterent computers and access data located on another computer‘s hard drive. Networks are even used torolayino mulltolayer iideo games. So, networks are notonly useful in homes and unices,they can also be run. PCs on awiied network create a Local Area Network. They are connected with Ethernet cables. which is why the network Is culled ‘wtred'. PCs eouiooed with wireless cards or adaoters can communicate withoutcumhersome cables. Bv sharinothe same wireless settings, within theirtransmlssion radius, they form a WirE|ES netttirork The Wireless-G Bmodhnnd Router with Spochoomer bridges wireless networks of both 802.1111 and 802.119 etnndnrdc and Witfi] networks, allowing them to communicate with each othei.Atrrl since this Router has SpeedBoustei technology, YDUI’WII’EIeSS network penormanoe Increases by up [0 3U% rrom OIU 302.119 stamaros. In tact, even non-SoeedBooster—eouiooed devices on your network will see a speed imorovement when communicatino with SpeedBonster—enhanoed eqtlipmenl' With your networks all connected, wired,wireless, and the Internet, you can now share tiles and lnlernet accessfarid even play games. All ttie wttile, ltie Wireless'Gr Broadband Router with SpeedBousler protects your networks trom unauthorized and unwelcome users. Vnti chniild always its:- the Setup moon when ynii rim in
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