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Business (lass II High Availability Router Tool Box System Settings - ”View system resource mlom‘ahon such as load memory usage system time and system up time ~ Con figme the router Hostname and T1mezone for loggmg timesmmp System Settings ® ‘ (‘xmfiyum human, timmne. am viewsynam m mmm Email Notifications ~ Enable Ermil Notifications for Emall Notification: certain router events 5m 5m. mm m cm." Emu - Che-we to truncate system logs to the last it] lines - Choose to be notified on 0 81m ° Intern Fallover 0 Interface UpJDown 0 lnput the naire Mail Domain‘ the To AddIES‘S‘ the Mail Hub. Mail Port Usemame and Password 0 Select Email Now to send the in log to the specmed location now fiNEXNRA "l,wleHltulutmlfihwwm,_,t Business Class II High Avallabiliry Router Glossary of Definitions DHCP -Dynamrc Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol used by networked devices (clients) to obtain the parameters necessary for operation in an Internet Protocol network This protocol reduces system administration workload, allowing devices to be added to the network with little or no manual configuration. IP — Internet Protocol is a protocol used for communicating data across a packet switched Internetwork usrng the Internet Protocol Suite (T CPIIP) LAN — Local Area Network is a computer network covering a small physical area, like a home, office, or small group of buildings, such as a school, or an airport The defining characteristics of LANs, in contrastto wide- area networks (WANs), include their usually higher data-transferrates, smaller geographic range, and lack of a need forleased telecommunication lines. LAN IP— Local Area Network Internet Protocol varies depending on the hardware con figuration If the router is setup independently, notassociated with other routers or othernetwork hardware, the default settings are pre» ferred. If the router is setup as part of a larger networking system, please refer to your system administratorfor proper settings MAC - a Media Access Control address (MAC address) or Ethernet Hardware Address (El-IA), hardware ad- dress, adapter address or physical address is a quasi-unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network interface cards (NICs) by the manufacturerfor identification. If assrgned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer’s registered identification number, Business Class II High Availability Router — Router which provrdes universal access to keep you connected anywhere on any network. Check Email, surf web, share musrc and photo files anytime Integrated 802 11 Mg wrre- less data transfers wrth speeds up to 54 Mbps and wrred data transfers up to 100 Mbps. Equipped with two Ethernet ports for LAN and WAN access, Type II PC card slot and USB port forSG/4G network connections For ExpressCarids, 3 Universal adapter is available. NexWare SM (The Nexzira in Communications Firmware and Software Management) — Provides a user wrth ease of use with its Industry defining Graphical User Interface (GUI). PoE -Power over Ethernet technolo- gy describes a system to transferelectrical power, along With data, to remote devices over standard twisted-pair cable in an Ethernet network. This technology is useful for powering IP telephones, wireless LA N access points. network cameras, remote network switches, embedded computers, and other appliances where it would be in- convenient, expensive (wiring must often be done by qualified and/or licensed electricians for legal or insurance reasons) or infeasible to supply power separately. 008 —Quality of Service, High QoS of performance or achieved service quality for example high bitrate, low latency and low bit error probability. Setup Wnrd — Useful end userfeatlire foradvanced hardware configurations. UPnP — Universal Plug and Play which allows the routerto connectseamlessly and to simplify the implementa- tion of networks in the home (data sharing, communications, and entertainment) and corporate environrrents. UPnPachieves this by defining and publishing UPnP device control protocols built upon open, Internet-based communication standards. ||NEXAIRA Noun Inc. A Neuin Warm (way more mwmuimom lemanoal m Business Class II High Availability Router Technical Support Nexaira prov1desfree technical sipport for customers worldunde for the warranty penod of one year on thS product For Nexaira Technical Support please Vtat our webmte http waw nexatra com’ When contacting technical support, please provide the following information NOTE All numbers referenced below can be found on the bottom of the router Model number or product name Sena] number and MAC Address of the unlt Firmware version Defaulted lP NOTE The firmware version can be found by logging into the router and warning the statuspage Technical S ecifications lE- asaCrdSloglUSBPon lbthUAllbLIn lbbn auz 311 11353852le in 1, 2‘ “J 3,0,9,11,12,18,24,‘56,48,b4Mb-s,and 8021111 u- to BUUMbs 2412 -2.462 GHzCCK Accent Standards Wireless Standard Wireless Data Rate Wireless Flo - uen Range Coverage Tlex power 27dbm indoors approx 35-100 meters, outdoors up to ICC-300 meters 141 for N, Anni-lea (Foo) ;1-n mayor.) 1-13 Europe (Exceptnd ms», for (manuals 1-14 (‘l'tiLlfiCJ 64-bitand 128-b1t WEF‘ encryption, WPA encryption w! WFAZ support. NAT (Networks AddressTi-anslation)‘ VPN IPsec PaseThrough‘ VPN lPsec Termina- non mdbi Static lF, ! narmc IF! PPPoE, PPTP, LZTF Connectoudennnd Auto-disconnect UlassC,Uneto~Many, Max 133 Users, Virtual Server, UMZ Host PFI'R LZTPand IPSec Pass'l'hrou Web-Based IE. Nevi_ator browser and SNMP. DHCP Server and Client a -erature: 040 C. Humidi 10%~90% nouccndensin; Windows 95398iMEJNTJZEIIJiXPNISTAIWindou/s 7, Linux, MAC Switching 12V L251“: Secunty Antenna Sn nomad WAN .- Connection Scheme NAI function VPN Con . 8: Manaement Workm buvxrcnmen OS Sun urtEd Adapter Power “NEXAIRA M.- hc. A“. Wit-innfizm CIDID luv-mourn film-ma! v I Business Class N High Availability Router 2 Ensure that the settings onvour NIC adapter are “Enabled” and set to accept an IPaddress from the DHCP If settings appear to be correct, ensure Lhatyou are not using a crossover Ethernet cable Although the Business Class II High Availability Router is MDIIMDIX compatible. not all NICs are. Therefore. it is recommended thatyou use a patch cable when possible. ||NEXAIRA NenkalmANe-airawnles tummy czow wwamlruo-n Ix2manualvj Business Class II High Avallability Router 3. The wireless connection keeps dropping. 1. Try different antenna orientations for the Business Class II High Availability Router 2. Try to keep the antenna at least6 inches away from the wall or other obiects 3. Try changing the channel on the Business Class I] High Availability Router. your Access Pointand Wireless interference. 4. Keep the Business Class II High Availability Router away (atleast 3-6 feet) from electrical devices that generate RF noise. like microwaves monitors, electric motors, etc. 5. Move away from others 4. lam unable to achieve a wireless connection. NOTE: An Ethernet connection is required to troubleshoot the Business Class II Router. If you have enabled Encryption on the Business Class II Router, you mustalso enable encryption on all wireless clients in order to establish a wireless connection. 1 Ensure that the encryption level is the same for both the Business Class 11 High Availability Router and your Wireless Client. Ensure that the SSID (Service Set Identifier) on the Business Class II High Availability Router and the Wireless Client are exactly the same If they are not, your wireless con- nection will notbe established. Move the Busmess Class 11 High Availability Router and the wireless client into the same room. and then testthe wireless connection. 2 Disable all security settings such as WEE and MAC Address Control. Turn off the Business Class I] High Availability Router and the clrent Turn the Business Class II High Availability Router back on, and then turn on the client 3 Ensure that the LED indicators are indicating normal activity If not ensure thatthe AC powerand Ethernet cables are firmly connected 4 Ensure that the IP Address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS settings are correctly entered forthe network If you are using 2.4GHz cordless phones, X40 equipment or other home securrty systems, ceiling fans, or lights, your wireless connection n'ay degrade dramancally or drop altogether. 5 To avord interference, change the Channel on the Busmess Class [I High Avarlabihty Routerand all devices in your network. 6 Keep your productat 1east3~6 feet away from electrical devices that generate RF norse. Examples include. microwaves, monitors, elecuic motors, and so forth 5. I do not remember my VViFi encryption key. If you forgot your encryption key, you will not be unable to establish a proper connection. To reset the en- cryption key(s), login to the Router using a wired oonnection and modify the settings under Wi-Fi. 6. Reset the Business Class II High Availability Router to its factory default settings. If other troubleshooting methods have failed, you may choose to Reset the Business Class II High Availabil- ity Router to its factory default settings To reset the Busmess Class II High Availability Router to its factory default settings external to the router's GUI, follow the steps listed below: 1. Ensure the Business Class II High Availability Router is powered on. 2. Locate the Resetbutton on the back of the Wireless WAN Mobile Broadband Router. 3. Use a paper clip to press the Resetbutton 4. Hold for 2 seconds and then release 5. The Business Class II High Availability Router will re-boot with the factory defaultsettings NOTE: Please note that this process will take a few minutes 7. My Ethernet cable does not work properly. 1. Ensure that there is a solid cable connection between the Ethernetporton the Router and your NIC (Network Interface Card). ||NEXAIRA Noun in. A Nevin Wireless (may 0201!) wwwmuuuom tmeanual v.| Business Class II High Avallabiliry Router Troubleshooting This section provides an overview of common issues, With solutions for the installation and operation of the Business Class II High Availabilrty Router 1. lam unable to access the Configuration Menu when I use my computer to configure the router. It is recommended thatyou use an Ethernet connection to configure the Business Class II High Availability Router Ensure that the LAN LED on the Business Class II High Availability Routeris Blue. If the LAN is NOT blue. check to ensure if the cable for the Ethernetconnection is securely inserted. Ensure thatthe IP Address assigned to the computeris in the same range and subnet as the Business Class 11 High Availabil- ity Router. NOTE: The defaultIP Address of the Busrness Class II High Availability Router is 1921681 1. All computers on the network must have a unique IPAddress within the same range (e,g.. 192.168.1x) Any computerthathas an identical lPAddresses will not be Visible on the network All computers must also have the same subnetmask (e.g..255.255.255.0). Do a Ping testto 192.1681. 1 to make sure that the Business Class II High Availability Router is responding Go to Start > Run (Windows X15) 1:Type cmd 2’ Select Enter 3’Type “ping 192.168.11" wrthout the “ “ (A successful ping shows four replies) Note‘ Ifyou have changed the default IP Address, ensure you ping the correcthAddress assigned to the Business Class II Router. Ensure thatyour Ethernet Adapter is working properly, and that all network drivers are installed properly NOTE. Network adapter names will vary depending onyour specific adapter The installation steps listed below are applicable forall network adapters 1 Go to Start> My Computer> Properties (Windows X9 2 Select the Hardware Tab. 3 Click Device Manager. 4 Double-click on " Network Adapters" 5 Right-click on Wireless Cardbus Adapter, or your specific network adapter 6 Select Properties to ensure that all drivers are installed properly 7. Look under Device Status to see if the devrce is working properly. 8, Click "OK” 2. My wireless client can’t access the Internet. If you select eitherWEP WPA-PSK, or WPAZ-PSK encryption on Business Class II High Availability Rout- er, ensure encryption settings matchyour WiFi settmgs on the computer. Please refer to your WiFi adapter documentauon foradditional information. Ensure that the wireless clientis associated and joined With the correctAccess Point. To check this connection, follow the steps below: 1. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection icon in the Windows taskbar. 2. Select View Available Wireless Networks in Wireless Configure. The Connectto Wireless Network screen appears. Ensure you have selected the correct available network. Ensure the IPAddress as- signed to the wireless adapter is within the same subnetas the Access Point and gateway. The Busi- ness Class II High Availability Router has an IPAddress of 192.168. 1.1 Wireless adapters musthave an IPAddress in the same range (e g . 192 168.1.x) The subnetrmsk mustbe the same for all the computers on the network, but two devices may have the same IP Address. Therefore, each device musthave a unique IPAddress. |lNEXAIRA Men" In(_ A Neuin Warm (way more mwmulmom lemanoal m Business Class ll High Availability Router Internet Fail over internet Fallover rs a feamre Lhatprovrdes farlover fromyour primary mternet connecuon‘ to your secondary mtemet connecnons when your prnnary connechon fa1ls 0 Choose an enable lnternet l-allover ouhoose Primary and b'acliup mterfaces Inharnot Fallovnr , ‘b'Hh-MMMN‘AM Eat-(mm m‘ 0 uhoose m keep file backup : J” m“. m“ (mm-m flmu-r—uy mwa "' connecnon alwe ”Choose Farlover and Swmhback umes - lnput‘l‘est lf‘ names for CDHHECUC-n testing othoose the number of seconds between each plng for connection Lestm g Port Forwarding Port forwardmg allows a porter range of ports to be opened to mbound traffic That traffic 1s then forwarded to a LAN host on a spectfied port or range of ports Addmg an entry mll ruse-rt fields requrrmg addmonal mformatlon to configure tlns feature 0 Insert Name (opuonal) ”Choose Proms-"ll TC‘P, UDF! or TCFUr UDF‘ 0 lnsert port number or mnge of pc-rtsl'first—last) for exuernal devrce °S ectmternal lFaddress - "Select mternal port or range mph-anal) NOTE: After any changes, select "Save" to retam System W111 refresh followrng, “Save” flNEXAIRA ,J ymmm ANw-uuuVirxivu\umpeliy _’:“li .v Lu A limmlvl Business (lass II High Avallabrhty Router VRRP Vlrtual Router Redum'lancy Protocol (VRRPJ 1s an open soume router redundancy protocol as spemfied m RFC 3768 [Us deslgned to provrde gateway redundancy across multlple routers on the same subnet ltls 1mport3nt to note that thls feature prowldes redundancy for mutmg funcuons only and does not mrzlurle other LAN func- tlons such as DHC‘P NOTE: After configurmg VPP-R the router must be rebooted before VRRP takes effect The followmg configu- ratlon opuons are avallable 0 Enable Check Box Enable or dlsable the VRRF‘ feature - ID: The ID value uf the router a range of 1 through 254 0 Priority: "Plus 13 the prlomy of the router m the VRRF‘ chant 254 1s always master The hlgher the value, the hlgher the pnorlty of the devrce 0 IPAddress: Thls 1s the Virtual router IF address By defaultlt should match your pnmary gateways LAN IF address All V REP routers on the subnet must ULlllZE the same Vlrtual renter IPaddless - Interval: Thls 15 the mtewal by which VRRP reglstratlon messages are sent vxa breadcastarld gmtultous HEP VRRP ® ® VRRP allows your muler to ac! a master or badrup getaway. 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Hp. v” ml 'vl'1lll-l.‘l Business Class II High Availability Router RIP Thls feature allows use of RIP protocol over the selected RlPdevrce RIPVersmn lor Versmn 2 can be selected Addmonal enmes can also be added NOTE: After any changes select "Save" to retam System ml] refresh followmg, "Save" DMZ Host DMZ allows all traffic to be forwarded to one host on the LAN provrded there are no other port forwardlng rules that wrll effect that traffic 0 Check the enable box OType m the lPAddress on LAN to be placed m DMZ NOTE: After any changes‘ select "Save" to reram Sysiem W111 refresh followmg, “Save" DMZ Host DMZ slows al traffic to be {awarded to one dim! on the LAN !' ll ll ': Jun "NEXAIRA J Numlmlnr ANumrWrmlm(mummy mm uwwvwmlmwun Inlummmlvl Business Class II High Availability Router SSH Server - Enable remote shell access 0 Choose the port ° Select connecnon cnterla °Allow SSH access remotely 0 Choose to allow only llsted lP addresses 0 Choose to allow authenuoatlon SSH Keys lnsext Keys for publvyliey audlenncanon Routing Settings Routes Acuve va4—Routes - Vtew current mute-S for the damcard‘ LAN Statm va4 Routes °Acld entry' Addmg an enuyv mserts fields wlnch requlre addmonal mtomuuon 0 Interface: etmterlace (LAN‘ data-33rd) - Target: SelectTarget (Host—IF or Network) ~le1~Netmaskz Select lFWél»Netm33k (only 1f target 1s a network) . lPV4- Gateway: Select va4-Gateway NOTE: Atnerany changes. select "Save" to retaln System w111 relresh tollowmg, ”Save” Routes We»: and modify network routes Active IF Route- Natwork Target hn 121456 7 5 Static IP Roma: mm Yargat Non IPo'Nabnort IPVA Nemesk 255 255 255 U CD IMGahway Metric 0 00 IPv4 Nemask va4 Gateway missecuon contnIns novaluosyet and entry EENEXAIRA ,] Nomvmlm A‘lx'xmmWlwlmumnpmvy 3mm mw.m-mumum - Resvl J Save In Jmsmml m Business Class II High Availability Router Security Settings Remote Admin Thrs feature allows you to enable admrnrstranve remote access to the muter You can choose the default port of 8080 or assrgn any other valrd port NOT E: Many luternet servrce provrders block actrvrty on certaln ports please consult wrth your 1813 After any changes select ' Save” to retarn System W111 retresh tollowrng, "Save IPsec IF’ Security (IF‘Sec) rs a surte of protocols for transmitting encrypted 113 data securely Thrs function is per— formed by authentrcatrng and securrng each packetfrom source to destrnatron The Busrness Class II router supports lPSec m tunnel mode, With multiple configuratron opnons for authentication and encryption Two concurrent lFSec tunnels utilizing AES encryption are supported m your router The follows/111g configuration optrous are available - Enable Check Box:Th1s checkbox wrll enable or drsable the IPSec tunneling feature - Initiate Tunnel: Choose when tunnel rs 1nrnated - Key Exchange Method: Choose encrypuon key exchange method - Local LAN Network: Enter me Network and suhnet m network prefix notatron of your LAN 0 Remote LAN IP: Enter the LA N gateway lF‘address of the LANyou wrsh to connectto - Remote LAN Network: Enter the Network and subnet m network prefix HOBUOH of the LAT-Iyou wrsh to connectnt) - WAN IPAddress: Your router 's publrc WAN IP address, erther from Ethernet or should he entered here - Integrity: Choose mtegnty type ' Encryption Algorithm: Choose encryptron algorithm 0 DH Group: Choose DH group - Strict Negotiation Choose to use only above semngs - Pre-Slmred Key Enteryour chosen FSK Value m thrs field ° Add Entry Choose to add an entry Q IPsoc Mmmmummwfiyflmw IPucTunmIo g l-mrwv my J Add mw - I'\el J ‘uw 1giNEXAlFxA “Wm , Business Class II High Availability Router QoS Quallty of Servxce settmgs provple a n'lechamsm to provn’ie pnonttzatton of certam types of traffic over other types of traffic Dtsable by default QOS can be enabled as necessary - Uownlmk and Uplmk speeds can be modmed tor WAN connecuon ° Pnormzauon Tlns " 0 Set Priarity: ctr-art allows for the followmg chmces w normal‘ express or pnonty 0 Source address: Select from detected sources 0 Target Address’ Select detected targets 0 Service: Select bermce opuon - Protocol: Select mtemet protocol - Ports: Enter ports 0 Bites sent NOTE: After any changes, select "Save" u; retzm System Wlll refresh followmg ”Save" NEXAIRA mm ouamy of Service @ ® WthoSyoumnpdorunmlwurku—nficmdbyadmma, muurvicos. Pfloflflufion Pmnty Sourm 1m Summer” Em m “N ml mum mm no vuuos ynl ‘Add lnlfV WAN. m'lmm mu, Jummml \ v Bus-mess Class II ngh Availability Router Dynamic DNS The Dynamlo DNS feature enables the router to 1nterface drrectly wrth DDNS servrce provrrlers to update your WAN IP address when rt changes Dynamo DNS maps the name of your DDNS l'mstto your currentWAN IP address Before you enable Dynamrc DNS‘ you need m reg1ster an accounton one of the Dynamo DNS servers llsted rn the Servme field To enable Dynamrc DNS clrck the check box next to Enable Next enter the appropri- ate mformauon aboutyour Dynamm DNS Server You have to define 0 Servrce o Hosmame o Ummame - Password Addluc-nal controlsof the Dynarruc DNS server malude ° Check for changed IF every A Enter numenc value - Check—Tune umt — Select a umt of tune from the 11st °Add addluonal entryues) NOTE: Tlus mformauon 1s es'tabllshed when you reglster an account on a Dynamic DNS server After any changes, select "Save“ to retaln System W111 refresh followmg, “Save” my i Dynamic DNS ® 6?" — Dynamtc DNS allows your route: 10 be reached wuh a fixod mm while hmmg a aymmmny mangng IP-Mdrm 5 lemme entry iiNEXAIRA ] Numlmlut aNummuvmlm“mummy mm wwwn-»..w,mm [unwrwrm Business Class II High Availability Router Advanced Settings DHCP Server Here you can change whether the DHCP server is enabled View cuirentActive Leases and asSign Static DHCP Leases to timer deirices - Change first available lease number -Change the total number of leases available 0Change the duration of an active lease (h: hours) -Assign Static DHCPleases to other deVioes NOTE: Atter any changes. select ”Save” to retain System Will refresh following "Save" SNIVIP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in COHJUHCUOH With a network management system my monitor speoified network deVices for defined events and activmes Those actiirities are defined in a ltlanagement Information Base (MIB) Your router supports a light nriplei'nentation ot SNMPWith a defined MlE The followmg configu- ration options are available - Enable Check Box: This or rill enable or disable the SNMP feature ° Commtmity Name: Speoity the community name for your SNMP neighborhood - Device Description: An optional field to give the deVice a description upon SNMP query 0 Location Name: An optional field to list the deVice‘s loc ation °Administrator Email: An optional field to iiiputtlie network administrators email contact intormation - LAN, WAN, and 30/40 checkboxes: Enable or disable ieportmg of these interfaces upon SNMP query 1giNEXAiFiA “Wm , DHCP Server (MM MP Lou-l Dnc v Sow-r sump f?‘ ‘X‘ LM sun» was mi vnm- m sm mun-cw m woman. nu ma rah-m mam- ..m ; (An Business Class II High Availability Router System Log Vtew the System Leg file Flash Firmware 0 Browse and select the firmware upgrade file froma selected locauon - Choose to keep current or overwnte math new firmware con figuratmn - Select Flash Firmware to flash selected firmware file - Router W111 upload selecEd file, flash the new firmware and neboc-tto the logm screen upon completion Flash Firmware Replace the Cunem Finmre firmware image: Backup Interfaces tCreate a backup file of current semngs to a selected locauon 0 Restore Selecta prewously saved backup file by browsmg to the file locauon and then cllckmg "Restore backup" Reset to Defaults - Tlus feature wxll reset the router to factory defaults Reboot 0 Tlus fe ature wtll Reboot the router "NEXAIHA J Nemumlm ANmmmWn-‘lmw«mun-my mm wwwnemlhnmn hrhlmmmlvl Business Class II High Availability Router VPN — Virtual Private Network is a computer network in which some of the links between nodes are carried by open connections or virtual circuits in some larger network (eg . the Internet) instead of by physical Wires. The linklayerprotocols of the virtual network are said to be tunneled through the larger network when this is the case, One common application is secure communications through the public Internet but a VPN need not have explicit security features. such as authentication or content encryption WAN — Wide Area Network are used to connect LANs and other types of networks together, so thatusers and computers in one location can communicate wrth users and computers in other locations WAN lP—Wide Area Network Internet Protocol can vary depending on hardware configuration If the router is setup independently, notassociated with other routers or other network hardware, the default settings are pre» ferred. If the router is setup as part of a larger networking system, please refer to your system administrator for proper settings. WAP — Wireless Application Protocol is an open international standard for application layer network communi» cations in a wireless communication environment. Its main use is to enable access to the Internet (HTTP) froma mobile phone or PDA. WEP — Wired Equivalent Privacy is a deprecated algorithm to secure IEEE 802. 11 wireless networks. Wireless networks broadcastmessages using radio and are thus more suscepu'ble to eavesdropping than wired networks ||NEXAIRA Manning. ANe-ainWl-eiess (many ozuw wwwmnimom humanualvj
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