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11nWireless
3GBroadbandRouter
User’sManual
January2011
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. the receiver is connected.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of about
eight inches (20cm) between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co‐located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. IEEE802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the USA is
firmware‐limited to channels 1 through 11.
Notice
Changes or modifications to the equipment, which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance
could affect the user's authority to operate the equipment. Company has an on‐going policy of upgrading its
products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up‐to‐date.
local distributors for the latest information.
Please check with your
Copyright
2011 All Rights Reserved.
No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from the
company.
Trademarks:
All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies.
Revision History
Revision
History
V1
1st Release
TableofContents
1.Introduction................................................................................................................... 5
1.1Features ............................................................................................................. 5
1.2Specifications ..................................................................................................... 6
1.3PackageContents ............................................................................................... 7
1.4SystemRequirements......................................................................................... 7
1.5LEDsIndication&ConnectorsofWirelessRouter ............................................... 8
1.6InstallationInstruction ....................................................................................... 9
2.PCConfiguration ............................................................................................................ 9
2.1TCP/IPNetworkingSetup ................................................................................... 9
3.ConfigureWirelessRouterviaWebBasedUtility ......................................................... 21
3.1AccessWebBasedConfigurationUtility............................................................ 21
3.2SetupWizard.................................................................................................... 22
3.2.1OperationMode......................................................................................... 23
3.2.2TimeZoneSetting ...................................................................................... 23
3.2.3LANInterfaceSetup ................................................................................... 24
3.2.4WANInterfaceSetup.................................................................................. 24
3.2.5WirelessBasicSettings............................................................................... 25
3.2.6WirelessSecuritySetup.............................................................................. 25
3.3OperationMode............................................................................................... 26
3.4Wireless ........................................................................................................... 26
3.4.1BasicSettings.............................................................................................. 26
3.4.2AdvancedSettings ...................................................................................... 28
3.4.3Security....................................................................................................... 30
3.4.4AccessControl ............................................................................................ 31
3.4.5WDSSetting................................................................................................ 32
3.4.6SiteSurvey.................................................................................................. 33
3.4.7WPS ............................................................................................................ 34
3.4.8Schedule ..................................................................................................... 35
3.5TCP/IPSettings ................................................................................................. 35
3.5.1LANInterface.............................................................................................. 35
3.5.1.1 StaticDHCPSetup ........................................................................ 37
3.5.2WANInterface ............................................................................................ 37
3.6Firewall ............................................................................................................ 48
3.6.1PortFiltering .............................................................................................. 48
3.6.2IPFiltering .................................................................................................. 49
3.6.3MACFiltering ............................................................................................. 50
3.6.4PortForwarding.......................................................................................... 51
3.6.5URLFilter.................................................................................................... 52
3.6.6DMZ ............................................................................................................ 53
3.6.7VLAN........................................................................................................... 53
3.7QoS .................................................................................................................. 54
3.8RouteSetup ..................................................................................................... 56
3.9Management.................................................................................................... 57
3.9.1Status.......................................................................................................... 57
3.9.2Statistics ..................................................................................................... 59
3.9.3DDNS .......................................................................................................... 60
3.9.4TimeZoneSetting ...................................................................................... 60
3.9.5DenialofService ........................................................................................ 61
3.9.6Log .............................................................................................................. 62
3.9.7UpgradeFirmware ..................................................................................... 63
3.9.8Save/ReloadSetting ................................................................................... 64
3.9.9Password .................................................................................................... 65
1.Introduction 
ThisWirelessBroadbandRoutercomplieswithIEEE802.11n,andprovidesfasterandfarther
rangethan802.11gwhilebeingbackwardcompatiblewith802.11gand802.11bmode.This
routerusesadvancedbroadbandrouterchipsetandwirelessLANchipsetsolutiontoletyou
enjoyhighspeedWiredandWireless connection. Simply connectthisdevice toaCableor
DSL modem and then you can share your highspeed Internet access with multiple PCs at
yourhomewithorwithoutwires.  ItcreatesasecureWiredandWirelessnetworkforyou
to share photos, files, video, music, printer and network storage.  WR750R provides
maximum transfer rate up to 150Mbps and supports WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS, 802.1x
highlevelWLANsecurityfeaturesthatguaranteethebestsecurityforusers. 
ThisproductismadeinISO9001approvedfactoryandcomplieswithFCCpart15regulations
andCEapproval.
1.1Features 
Θʳ Upto150Mbpsdatatransferratesat802.11n(Wireless)
Θʳ BackwardcompatiblewithIEEE802.11b/g
Θʳ Builtin4port10/100Ethernetswitchwithautospeedsensing
Θʳ SupportsNAT,NAPT,DHCPServer/Client
Θʳ SupportsVPNpassthroughIPSec,PPTP,L2TP
Θʳ SupportsVirtualServer/PortTrigger 
Θʳ SupportsVirtualDMZHost,DNSProxy,DDNS,UPnP
Θʳ Supports64/128bitWEPDataEncryption
Θʳ SupportsWPA/WPA2/WPS/802.1xAuthentication
Θʳ SupportsWDS(WirelessDistributionSystem)mode
Θʳ SupportsMACFilter,ClientFilter,URL/IPFilter
Θʳ SupportsAutocrossover(MDI/MIDX)function
Θʳ SupportssoftwareupgradethroughWeb
Θʳ FriendlywebbasedGUIConfigurationandManagement
1.2 Specifications
150 Mbps (802.11n mode)
Data Transfer Rates
54Mbps (802.11g mode)
11Mbps (802.11b mode)
IEEE 802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n (Wireless)
Standard
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x Full Duplex Flow Control
(Wired)
Operating Radius
Internet Access
WAN Connection
100M Indoor, 300M Outdoor
Connect to Broadband (Cable or xDSL) modem or Ethernet
backbone for Internet Surfing
Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP
NAT (Network Address Translation)
NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation)
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server/Client
Support VPN pass through – IPSec, PPTP, L2TP
Support Virtual server / Port Trigger
IP Management
Support Virtual DMZ host
Support DNS Proxy
Support Dynamic DNS
Support UPnP (Internet Gate Device)
Support 64/128‐bit WEP Data Encryption
Support WPA, WPA2 (802.11i) security
Support MAC ACL (MAC Access Control List)
Security
Support WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
Support WPS (Wi‐Fi Protected Setup).
Support PAP / CHAP / MS‐CHAP / MS‐CHAPv2 authentication
Support 802.1x RADIUS Server
Support MAC filter
Support IP filter
Firewall
Support URL blocking
Support NAT Protection
Support Hacker pattern filter (Port Scan , Land attack, DOS…etc)
Web‐based GUI Configuration / Management
Telnet remote management / Web Remote Login from WAN.
Management
Software Upgrade through Web
Support NTP update.
Support System Log
Support Configuration setting Backup/Restore/Reset Default
Interface
LAN x 4, WAN x 1, USB2.0
LED Indicators
POWER, STATUS, LAN x 4, WAN x 1, WLAN x 1
Antenna
1 Antennas
Wireless Frequency
2.4000~2.4835GHz
802.11b mode: 16.10 dBm; 802.11g mode: 20.24 dBm;
802.11n 20 MHz mode: 19.50 dBm; 802.11n 40 MHz mode: 18.58 dBm
Output Power
IEEE 802.11b : ‐88 dBm (Typical), IEEE 802.11g : ‐70dBm
Receiver Sensitivity
(Typical)
IEEE 802.11n: 20Mhz ‐68dBm ; 40Mhz ‐65dBm
(Typical)
Transmit Output Power
11b : 18±1 dBm, 11g : 15±1 dBm , 11n : 15±1 dBm
Power
DC 5V, 2A
Dimensions (app)
135.99 mm (length) x 87.33 mm (width) x 24 mm (height)
Net Weight (app)
152.1 g
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Humidity
5 % ~ 95 % (non‐condensing)
Storage Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Supported OS
Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Win7, Mac and Linux
Regulations
FCC, CE
RoHS Compliant
RoHS Compliant
1.3 Package Contents
‧ One Wireless AP Router with 1 antennas
‧ One External Power Adapter
‧ One CD‐ROM (user’s manual)
‧ One RJ‐45 Ethernet Cable
1.4 System Requirements
‧ Computers with an installed Ethernet adapter.
‧ Valid Internet Access account and Ethernet based DSL or Cable modem.
‧ 10/100Base‐T Ethernet cable with RJ‐45 connector.
‧ TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs.
‧ System with MS Internet Explorer ver. 5.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator ver. 4.7
or later.
1.5LEDsIndication&ConnectorsofWirelessRouter
FrontPanelLEDsIndication
LED
LightStatus
PWR
On
WirelessRouterispoweredon.
Off
WirelessRouterispoweredoff.
WLAN
SlowBlinking
Blinking
WAN
On
Blinking
LAN
On
(1,2,3,4)
Blinking
Description
WLANissuccessfullyconnected.
Dataisbeingsentorreceived.
WANportissuccessfullyconnected
Dataisbeingsentorreceived.
LANportissuccessfullyconnected.
Dataisbeingsentorreceived.
BackPanelConnectors
Button/Port
Description
Reset
Reset configurations to default. You would use the reset button only when a
program error has caused your Wireless AP router to hang. Press the button and
holdafter6seconds.
WPS 
ClickWPSbutton1to3secondswhileyouareconnectingaPCofwirelessadapter
withWPSfunction(youmustenableWPS’PBCfunction).  
LAN 
EthernetRJ45connector,connecttoPCwithaRJ45Ethernetcable.
(1x,2x,3x,4x)
WAN
EthernetRJ45connector,connecttoWANaccessdevice,suchastheCablemodem
orADSLmodem.
DC5V
Powerconnector,connecttothepoweradapter(DC5V,2A) packagedwiththeAP
router.
USB
Connectthe3G/3.5GUSBdevicetoUSBPort
1.6InstallationInstruction
1) Poweroff802.11nAPRouterandDSL/Cablemodem.
2) ConnectcomputertotheLANportontheWirelessRouterwithEthernetcable.
3) Connect the DSL or Cable modem to the WAN port on the Wireless Router with
Ethernetcable.
4) PoweronDSLorCablemodemfirst,thenconnectpoweradaptertothepowerjack
ontherearpanelofWirelessRouterandplugthepowercableintoanoutlet.
5) CheckLEDs.  
a) OncepoweronWirelessRouter,PowerLEDshouldbeon.
b) LANLEDshouldbeonforeachactiveLANconnection.
c) TheWANLEDshouldbeonwhentheDSLorcablemodemisconnected.
Warning:Onlyusethepoweradapterisprovidedfromthispackage,useotherpower
adaptermaycausehardwaredamage
2.PCConfiguration
Tocommunicateandconfigure802.11nAProuter,thePConyourLANmustinstallTCP/IP
protocol.MakesuretheTCP/IPprotocolofthePCisconfiguredforObtainIPaddressfrom
DHCPandisconnectedtoLAN(Ethernet)portoftheAProuter.Indoingso,thePCobtains
anIPaddressof192.168.1.1from802.11nAProuter. 
The802.11nAProuterassumesanIPaddressof192.168.1.1withoutnetworkconnectivity.
This IP address is used for communicating with the 802.11n AP router via the web UI or
Telnet,withthePCconnectedtotheLANport. 
The 802.11n AP router assumes a DHCP IP address on the WAN side if connected to the
network.InthiscaseusercancommunicatewiththesameIPaddress192.168.1.1withPC
connectedtotheLANport.PCinthenetworkcancommunicatewiththeDHCPIPaddress
allocatedto802.11nrouter. 
2.1TCP/IPNetworkingSetup
CheckingTCP/IPSettingsforWindows9x/Me
a)Select“StartÆControlPanelÆNetwork”,thewindowbelowwillappear,

b)Click“Properties”,thewindowbelowwillappearandthenclick“IPAddress”tab,
Θʳ IfyoudecidetouseDHCP,select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”,then
click “OK” to confirm your settings. Once you restart your system, Wireless
RouterwillobtainanIPaddressforthissystem.
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Θʳ If you decide to use fixed IP address for your system, select “Specify an IP
address”,andmakesurethatIPAddressandSubnetMaskarecorrect.
c) Select “Gateway” tab and enter correct gateway address in “New gateway” field, then
click“Add”,
d) Select “DNS Configuration” tab and make sure select “Enable DNS”, enter the DNS
addressprovidesfromyourISPinthe“DNSServerSearchOrder”field,thenclick“Add”,
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CheckingTCI/IPSettingforWindowsNT4.0
a)Select“ControlPanelÆNetwork”,windowbelowwillappear,click“Protocols”tabthen
select“TCP/IPprotocol”, 
b)Click“Properties”,windowbelowwillappear.  
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Θʳ Selectthenetworkcardonyoursystemfrom“Adapter”field.
Θʳ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
addressfromaDHCPserver”.
Θʳ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Specify an IP
address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask”fields.
Θʳ YoumustsetWirelessRouter’sIPaddressas“DefaultGateway”.  
c)ToenterDNSaddressisprovidedfromyourISP.Select“DNS”tab,click“Add”under“DNS
ServiceSearchOrder”list,thenenterDNSServerIPaddressin“TCP/IPDNSServer”window
andclick“Add”.
CheckingTCP/IPSettingsforWindows2000
a)Select“StartÆControlPanelÆNetworkandDialupConnection”andrightclick“Local
AreaConnection”thenclick“Properties”,
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b) Select the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” for the network card on your system, then click
“Properties”,windowbelowwillappear.
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Θʳ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
addressautomatically”.
Θʳ IfyoudecidetousetheIPaddressyouaredesired,select“UsethefollowingIP
address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask”fields.
Θʳ YoumustsetWirelessRouter’sIPaddressas“DefaultGateway”.
Θʳ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server
addresses”andentertheDNSaddressisprovidedbyyourISP,thenclick“OK”.
CheckingTCP/IPSettingsforWindowsXP
a) Click “Start”, select “Control Panel Æ Network Connection” and right click “Local Area
Connection”thenselect“Properties”,windowbelowwillappear.
b)Select“InternetProtocol(TCP/IP)”thenclick“Properties”,windowbelowwillappear.
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Θʳ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
addressautomatically”.
Θʳ IfyoudecidetousetheIPaddressyouaredesired,select“UsethefollowingIP
address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask”fields.
Θʳ YoumustsetWirelessRouter’sIPaddressas“DefaultGateway”.
Θʳ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server
addresses”andentertheDNSaddressisprovidedbyyourISP,thenclick“OK”.
CheckingTCP/IPSettingsforWindowsVista
a)Click“Start”Æ“ControlPanelÆ  “ManageNetworkConnections”andrightclick“Local
AreaConnection”thenselect“Properties”,windowbelowwillappear.
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b)Select“InternetProtocol(TCP/IP)”thenclick“Properties”,windowbelowwillappear.
Θʳ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
addressautomatically”.
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Θʳ IfyoudecidetousetheIPaddressyouaredesired,select“UsethefollowingIP
address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask”fields.
Θʳ YoumustsetWirelessRouter’sIPaddressas“DefaultGateway”.
Θʳ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server
addresses”andentertheDNSaddressisprovidedbyyourISP,thenclick“OK”.
CheckingTCP/IPSettingsforWindows7
a)Click“Start”Æ“ControlPanel“ÆDoubleclickNetworkandSharingCentericonÆSelect
“LocalAreaConnection#”.(LocalnetworkyourADSLhookedupwith)ÆSelect“Properties”
ÆSelect“InternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)“thenclick“Properties“
ConfigureIPaddressAutomatically:
b) Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address
automatically”Click“OK”tofinishtheconfiguration.
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ConfigureIPAddressManually:
c)Select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”and“UsethefollowingDNSserveraddresses”.  
  IPaddress:FillinIPaddress192.168.1.x(xisanumberbetween2to254).
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  Subnetmask:Defaultvalueis255.255.255.0.
  Defaultgateway:Defaultvalueis192.168.1.1.
  PreferredDNSserver:FillinpreferredDNSserverIPaddress.
  AlternateDNSserver:FillinalternateDNSserverIPaddress.
Θʳ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP address
automatically”.
Θʳ IfyoudecidetousetheIPaddressyouaredesired,select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”.
Makesureentercorrectaddressesin“IPAddress”and“SubnetMask”fields.
Θʳ YoumustsetWirelessRouter’sIPaddressas“DefaultGateway”.
Θʳ IftheDNSServerfieldsareempty,select“UsethefollowingDNSserveraddresses”and
entertheDNSaddressisprovidedbyyourISP,thenclick“OK”.
YoucanusepingcommandunderDOSprompttocheckifyouhavesetupTCP/IPprotocol
correctlyandifyourcomputerhassuccessfullyconnectedtothisrouter.
1) Typeping192.168.1.1underDOSpromptandthefollowingmessageswillappear:
If the communication link between your computer and router is not setup correctly, after
youtypeping192.168.1.1underDOSpromptfollowingmessageswillappear:
 Pinging192.168.1.1with32bytesofdata:
Requesttimedout. 
Requesttimedout.
Requesttimedout.
Thisfailuremightbecausedbycableissueorsomethingwronginconfigurationprocedure.
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3.ConfigureWirelessRouterviaWebBasedUtility
The Wireless Router implements a Web server allowing user configure this device via the
web based Utility. This Utility provides comprehensive system management scheme,
including system configuration, performance monitoring, system maintenance and
administration.
3.1AccessWebBasedConfigurationUtility
To access the WebBased Configuration Utility, you have to launch your Internet Browser.
(MSIE6.0orlater,NetscapeNavigator4.7orlater).  
Step1:EnterWirelessRouter’sdefaultIPaddressashttp://192.168.1.1intheAddressfield
thenpressEnter. 
Step2:Logindialogboxwillappear,enteradminasAdministratorNameand1234as
defaultAdministratorPassword,andthenclick“OK”toaccessConfigurationUtility.
Step3:Afterlogin,youcanseetheMainmenuasbelow.
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3.2 SetupWizard
Thispageguidesyoutoconfigurewirelessbroadbandrouterforfirsttime.
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3.2.1 OperationMode
ThispagefollowedbySetupWizardpagetodefinetheoperationmode.
3.2.2 TimeZoneSetting
ThispageisusedtoenableandconfigureNTPclient.
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3.2.3 LANInterfaceSetup
ThispageisusedtoconfigurelocalareanetworkIPaddressandsubnetmask. 
3.2.4 WANInterfaceSetup
ThispageisusedtoconfigureWANaccesstype
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3.2.5 WirelessBasicSettings
This page is used to configure basic wireless parameters like Band, Mode, Network Type
SSID,ChannelNumber,EnableMacClone(SingleEthernetClient).
3.2.6 WirelessSecuritySetup
Thispageisusedtoconfigurewirelesssecurity.
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3.3 OperationMode
Thispageisusedtoconfigurewhichmodewirelessbroadbandrouteracts.
Gateway: Traditional gateway configuration. It always connects internet via ADSL/Cable
Modem. LAN interface, WAN interface, Wireless interface, NAT and Firewall modules are
appliedtothismode.
Bridge: Each interface (LAN, WAN and Wireless) regards as bridge. NAT, Firewall and all
routers’functionsarenotsupported.
WirelessISP:SwitchWirelessinterfacetoWANportandallEthernetportsinbridgemode.
Wirelessinterfacecandoallrouters’functions.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting. 
3.4 Wireless 
3.4.1 BasicSettings
ThispageisusedtoconfiguretheparametersforwirelessLANclientsthatmayconnectto
your Broadband Router. Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as
wirelessnetworkparameters.
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DisableWirelessLANInterface:ClickontodisablethewirelessLANdatatransmission.
Band: This is the range of frequencies the gateway will use to communicate with your
wireless devices. As you’re looking for products in stores or on the Internet, you might
notice that you can choose equipment that supports six different wireless networking
technologies: 2.4 GHz(B), 2.4 GHz(G), 2.4 GHz(B+G), 2.4 GHz(N), 2.4 GHz(G+N), and 2.4
GHz(B+G+N).
Mode:ClicktoselecttheWLANAP/Client/WDS/AP+WDSwirelessmode.Defaultsetto
APmode.
NetworkType:WhileModeisselectedtobeClient.Clicktoselectthenetworktype
infrastructureorAdhoc.
SSID:Specifythenetworkname.EachWirelessLANnetworkusesauniqueNetworkName
toidentifythenetwork.ThisnameiscalledtheServiceSetIdentifier(SSID).Whenyousetup
yourwirelessadapter,youspecifytheSSID.Ifyouwanttoconnecttoanexistingnetwork,
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youmustusethemakeupyourownnameanduseitoneachcomputer.Thenamecanbe
upto32characterslongandcontainlettersandnumbers.
ChannelWidth:Therehave2options–20MHZand40MHZ[Nbandonly].
Control Sideband: Specify if the extension channel should be in the Upper or Lower
sideband[Nbandonly].
ChannelNumber:Setsthechannelonwhichthegatewayoperates.
BroadcastSSID:ClicktoenableordisabletheSSIDbroadcastfunction.
WMM:ClickEnabled/DisabledtoinitWMMfeature.
DataRate:Selectthetransmissiondataratefrompulldownmenu.Dataratecanbeautoselect,1M
to54MbpsorMCS.
AssociatedClients:ThistableshowsMACaddress,transmission,receptionpacketcounters
andencryptedstatusforeachassociatedwirelessclients. 
EnableMacClone(SingleEthernetClient):TakeLaptopNICMACaddressaswirelessclient
MACaddress.[ClientModeonly]
EnableUniversalRepeaterMode(ActingasAPandClientsimultaneously):Clicktoenable
UniversalRepeaterMode.
SSIDofExtendedInterface:AssignSSIDwhenenablesUniversalRepeaterMode.
3.4.2 AdvancedSettings
Thesesettingsareonlyformoretechnicallyadvanceduserswhohaveasufficientknowledge
aboutwirelessLAN.Thesesettingsshouldnotbechangedunlessyouknowwhateffectthe
changeswillhaveonyourWLANBroadbandRouter.
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Fragment Threshold: Fragmentation Threshold sets the frame size of incoming messages
(rangingfrom256to2346bytes)usedasfragmentationboundary.Iftheframesizeistoo
big, the heavy interference affects transmission reliability. If the frame size is too small, it
decreasestransmissionefficiency.Defaultsettingis2346.
RTS Threshold: Lower the signal RTS (Request To Send) to promote the transmission
efficiencyinconditionofnoisyenvironmentortoomanyclients.Defaultsettingis2347.
Beacon Interval: Beacon Interval means the period of time between one beacon and the
next one. The default value is 100 (the unit is millisecond, or 1/1000 second). Lower the
Beacon Interval to improve transmission performance in unstable environment or for
roamingclients,butitwillbepowerconsuming.
Preamble type: Preamble is the first sub field of PPDU, which is the appropriate frame
formatfortransmissiontoPHY(Physicallayer).Therearetwooptions,ShortPreambleand
LongPreamble.
IAPP:ClicktoenableordisabletheIAPPfunction.
Protection:Protect802.11nuserpriority.
Aggregation:ClicktoenableordisabletheAggregationfunction.
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ShortGI:Usingashort(400ns)guardintervalcanincreasethroughput.However,itcanalso
increase error rate in some installations, due to increased sensitivity to radiofrequency
reflections
WLANPartition:ClicktoenableordisabletheWLANPartitionfunction.
STBC:ClicktoenableordisabletheSTBCfunction.
20/40MHzCoexist:ClicktoenableordisabletheCoexistfunction.
RFOutputPower:Toadjusttransmissionpowerlevel.
3.4.3 Security
This page allows you setup the wireless security. Turn on WEP, WPA, WPA2 by using
encryptionkeyscouldpreventanyunauthorizedaccesstoyourwirelessnetwork.
SelectSSID:SelecttheSSIDfrommultipleAPs.
Encryption: Select the encryption supported over wireless access. The encryption method
canbeNone,WEP,WPA,WPA2orWPAMixed.
Use802.1xAuthentication:WhileEncryptionisselectedtobeWEP.Clickthecheckboxto
enableIEEE802.1xauthenticationfunction.
AuthenticationType:ClicktoselecttheauthenticationtypeinOpenSystem,SharedKeyor
Autoselection.
KeyLength:SelecttheWEPsharedsecretkeylengthfrompulldownmenu.Thelengthcan
bechosebetween64bitand128bit(knownas“WEP2”)keys.  TheWEPkeyiscomposed
ofinitializationvector(24bits)andsecretkey(40bitor104bit).
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KeyFormat:SelecttheWEPsharedsecretkeyformatfrompulldownmenu.Theformatcan
bechosebetweenplanttext(ASCII)andhexadecimal(HEX)code.
EncryptionKey:SecretkeyofWEPsecurityencryptionfunction.
WPAAuthenticationMode:WhileEncryptionisselectedtobeWPA.ClicktoselecttheWPA
AuthenticationModewithEnterprise(RADIUS)orPersonal(PreSharedKey). 
WPACipherSuite:SelecttheCipherSuiteforWPAencryption.
WPA2CipherSuite:SelecttheCipherSuiteforWPA2encryption.
PreͲSharedKeyFormat:WhileEncryptionisselectedtobeWPA.SelectthePresharedkey
format from the pulldown menu. The format can be Passphrase or Hex (64 characters).
[WPA,Personal(PreSharedKey)only]
PreͲSharedKey:Fillinthekeyvalue.[WPA,Personal(PreSharedKey)only]
Enable PreͲAuthentication: Click to enable PreAuthentication. [WPA2/WPA2 Mixed only,
Enterpriseonly]
AuthenticationRADIUSServer:SettheIPaddress,portandloginpasswordinformationof
authenticationRADIUSsever.
3.4.4 AccessControl
Ifyouenablewirelessaccesscontrol,onlythoseclientswhosewirelessMACaddressesarein
the access control list will be able to connect to your Access Point. When this option is
enabled,nowirelessclientswillbeabletoconnectifthelistcontainsnoentries.
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WirelessAccessControlMode:ClicktheDisabled,AllowListedorDenyListedofdropdown
menu choose wireless access control mode. This is a security control function; only those
clientsregisteredintheaccesscontrollistcanlinktothisWLANBroadbandRouter.
MAC Address: Fill in the MAC address of client to register this WLAN Broadband Router
accesscapability.
Comment:Fillinthecommenttagfortheregisteredclient.
Current Access Control List: It shows the registered clients that are allowed to link to this
WLANBroadbandRouter.
DeleteSelected:Clicktodeletetheselectedclientsthatwillbeaccessrightremovedfrom
thisWLANBroadbandRouter.
DeleteAll:Clicktodeletealltheregisteredclientsfromtheaccessallowedlist.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
3.4.5 WDSSetting
Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs, like the
Ethernetdoes.Todothis,youmustsettheseAPsinthesamechannelandsetMACaddress
ofotherAPthatyouwanttocommunicatewithinthetableandthenenabletheWDS.
EnableWDS:Clickthecheckboxtoenablewirelessdistributionsystem.
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MAC Address: Fill in the MAC address of AP to register the wireless distribution system
accesscapability.
DataRate:Selectthetransmissiondataratefrompulldownmenu.
Datarate:canbeautoselect,1Mto54MbpsorMCS.
Comment:FillinthecommenttagfortheregisteredAP.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
Set Security: Click button to configure wireless security like WEP(64bits), WEP(128bits),
WPA(TKIP),WPA2(AES)orNone
ShowStatistics:ItshowstheTX,RXpackets,ratestatistics.
DeleteSelected:Clicktodeletetheselectedclientsthatwillbeaccessrightremovedfrom
thisWLANBroadbandRouter.
DeleteAll:Clicktodeletealltheregisteredclientsfromtheaccessallowedlist.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
3.4.6 SiteSurvey
ThispageisusedtovieworconfigureotherAPsnearyours.
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SSID:ItshowstheSSIDofAP.
BSSID:ItshowsBSSIDofAP.
Channel:ItshowthecurrentchannelofAPoccupied.
Type:ItshowwhichtypeAPacts.
Encrypt:Itshowstheencryptionstatus.
Signal:ItshowsthepowerlevelofcurrentAP.
Refresh:ClicktheRefreshbuttontorescansitesurveyonthescreen.
Connect:ClicktheConnectbuttontoestablishconnection
3.4.7 WPS
This page allows you to change the setting for WPS (WiFi Protected Setup). Using this
feature could let your wireless client atomically synchronize its setting and connect to the
AccessPointinaminutewithoutanyhassle.
DisableWPS:ClickontodisabletheWiFiProtectedSetupfunction.
WPSStatus:ShowWPSstatusisConfiguredorUnConfigured.
SelfͲPIN Number: Fill in the PIN Number of AP to register the wireless distribution system
accesscapability.
PushButtonConfiguration:TheStartPBCbuttonprovidestooltoscanthewirelessnetwork.
IfanyAccessPointorIBSSisfound,youcouldconnectitautomaticallywhenclientjoinPBC
mode.
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ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
Current Key Info: AuthenticationIt shows the Authentication is opened or closed.
EncryptionItshowstheEncryptionmode.KeyItshowstheEncryptionkey.
ClientPINNumber:FillintheClientPINNumberfromyourClientsites.
3.4.8 Schedule
This page allows you setup the wireless schedule rule. Please do not forget to configure
systemtimebeforeenablethisfeature.
3.5 TCP/IPSettings
3.5.1 LANInterface
This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network that connects to the
LANportsofyourWLANBroadbandRouter.HereyoumaychangethesettingforIPaddress,
subnetmask,DHCP,etc.
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IPAddress:FillintheIPaddressofLANinterfacesofthisWLANAccessPoint.
SubnetMask:FillinthesubnetmaskofLANinterfacesofthisWLANAccessPoint.
DefaultGateway:FillinthedefaultgatewayforLANinterfacesoutgoingdatapackets.
DHCP: Click to select Disabled, Client or Server in different operation mode of wireless
AccessPoint.
DHCPClientRange:FillinthestartIPaddressandendIPaddresstoallocatearangeofIP
addresses;clientwithDHCPfunctionsetwillbeassignedanIPaddressfromtherange.
Show Client: Click to open the Active DHCP Client Table window that shows the active
clients with their assigned IP address, MAC address and time expired information. [Server
modeonly] 
StaticDHCP:SelectenableordisabletheStaticDHCPfunctionfrompulldownmenu.[Server
modeonly] 
Set Static DHCP: Manual setup Static DHCP IP address for specific MAC address. [Server
modeonly] 
DomainName:AssignDomainNameanddispatchtoDHCPclients.Itisoptionalfield.
802.1dSpanningTree:SelectenableordisabletheIEEE802.1dSpanningTreefunctionfrom
pulldownmenu.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
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3.5.1.1 StaticDHCPSetup
This page allows you reserve IP address and assign the same IP address to the network
devicewiththespecifiedMACaddressanytimeitrequestsanIPaddress.Thisisalmostthe
sameaswhenadevicehasastaticIPaddressexceptthatthedevicemuststillrequestanIP
addressfromtheDHCPserver.
IPAddress:IfyouselecttheSetStaticDHCPonLANinterface,fillintheIPaddressforit.
MACAddress:IfyouselecttheSetStaticDHCPonLANinterface,fillintheMACaddressfor
it.
Comment:FillinthecommenttagfortheregisteredStaticDHCP.
StaticDHCPList:ItshowsIPAddressMACAddressfromtheStaticDHCP.
Delete Selected: Click to delete the selected clients that will be removed from the Static
DHCPlist.
DeleteAll:ClicktodeletealltheregisteredclientsfromtheStaticDHCPlist.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
3.5.2 WANInterface
This page is used to configure the parameters for wide area network that connects to the
WAN port of your WLAN Broadband Router. Here you may change the access method to
StaticIP,DHCP,PPPoEorPPTPbyclicktheitemvalueofWANAccessType.
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[StaticIP]
Static IP: Click to select Static IP support on WAN interface. There are IP address, subnet
maskanddefaultgatewaysettingsneedtobedone.
IPAddress:IfyouselecttheStaticIPsupportonWANinterface,fillintheIPaddressforit.
SubnetMask:IfyouselecttheStaticIPsupportonWANinterface,fillinthesubnetmaskfor
it.
Default Gateway: If you select the Static IP support on WAN interface, fill in the default
gatewayforWANinterfaceoutgoingdatapackets.
MTUSize:FillinthemtusizeofMTUSize.Thedefaultvalueis1400.
DNS1:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer1.
DNS2:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer2.
DNS3:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer3.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
EnableuPNP:ClickthecheckboxtoenableuPNPfunction.
EnableIGMPProxy:ClickthecheckboxtoenableIGMPProxy.
EnablePingAccessonWAN:ClickthecheckboxtoenableWANICMPresponse.
Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable web configuration from
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WANside.
Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable IPSec packet
passthrough.
Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable PPTP packet
passthrough.
Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable L2TP packet
passthrough.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
[DHCPClient]
DHCPClient:ClicktoselectDHCPsupportonWANinterfaceforIPaddressassigned
automaticallyfromaDHCPserver.
HostName:FillinthehostnameofHostName.Thedefaultvalueisempty.
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MTUSize:FillinthemtusizeofMTUSize.Thedefaultvalueis1400.
AttainDNSAutomatically:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforDHCPsupport.Please
selectSetDNSManuallyiftheDHCPsupportisselected.
SetDNSManually:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforDHCPsupport.
DNS1:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer1.
DNS2:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer2.
DNS3:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer3.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
EnableuPNP:ClickthecheckboxtoenableuPNPfunction.
EnableIGMPProxy:ClickthecheckboxtoenableIGMPProxy.
EnablePingAccessonWAN:ClickthecheckboxtoenableWANICMPresponse.
Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable web configuration from
WANside.
Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable IPSec packet
passthrough.
Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable PPTP packet
passthrough.
Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable L2TP packet
passthrough.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
[PPPoE]
PPPoE: Click to select PPPoE support on WAN interface. There are user name, password,
connectiontypeandidletimesettingsneedtobedone.
User Name: If you select the PPPoE support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologinthePPPoEserver.
Password: If you select the PPPoE support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologinthePPPoEserver.
ServiceName:FillintheservicenameofServiceName.Thedefaultvalueisempty.
ConnectionType:Selecttheconnectiontypefrompulldownmenu.ThereareContinuous,
ConnectonDemandandManualthreetypestoselect.
„ Continuous connection type means to setup the connection
throughPPPoEprotocolwheneverthisWLANAPRouterispowered
on.
„ Connect on Demand connection type means to setup the
connection through PPPoE protocol whenever you send the data
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packets out through the WAN interface; there are a watchdog
implementedtoclosethePPPoEconnectionwhiletherearenodata
sentoutlongerthantheidletimeset.
„ Manual connection type means to setup the connection through
the PPPoE protocol by clicking the Connect button manually, and
clickingtheDisconnectbuttonmanually.
IdleTime:IfyouselectthePPPoEandConnectonDemandconnectiontype,fillintheidle
timeforautodisconnectfunction.Valuecanbebetween1and1000minutes.
MTUSize:FillintheMTUsizeofMTUSize.Thedefaultvalueis1400.
Attain DNS Automatically: Click to select getting DNS address for DHCP support. Please
selectSetDNSManuallyiftheDHCPsupportisselected.
SetDNSManually:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforDHCPsupport.
DNS1:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer1.
DNS2:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer2.
DNS3:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer3.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
EnableuPNP:ClickthecheckboxtoenableuPNPfunction.
EnableIGMPProxy:ClickthecheckboxtoenableIGMPProxy.
EnablePingAccessonWAN:ClickthecheckboxtoenableWANICMPresponse.
Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable web configuration from
WANside.
Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable IPSec packet
passthrough.
Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable PPTP packet
passthrough.
Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable L2TP packet
passthrough.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
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[PPTP]
PPTP:Allowusertomakeatunnelwithremotesitedirectlytosecurethedatatransmission
among the connection. User can use embedded PPTP client supported by this router to
makeaVPNconnection.
GettheWANIPAutomatically:ClicktoselectPPTPDynamicsupportonWANinterfacefor
IPaddressassignedautomaticallyfromaPPTPserver.
IPAddress:IfyouselectthePPTPsupportonWANinterface,fillintheIPaddressforit.
SubnetMask:IfyouselectthePPTPsupportonWANinterface,fillinthesubnetmaskforit.
Gateway:IfyouselecttheStaticPPTPsupportonWANinterface,fillinthegatewayforWAN
interfaceoutgoingdatapackets.
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ServerIPAddress:EntertheIPaddressofthePPTPServer.
ServerDomainName:AssignDomainNameanddispatchtoPPTPservers.Itisoptionalfield.
User Name: If you select the PPTP support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologinthePPTPserver.
Password: you select the PPTP support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologinthePPTPserver.
MTUSize:FillinthemtusizeofMTUSize.Thedefaultvalueis1400.
RequestMPPEEncryption:ClickthecheckboxtoenablerequestMPPEencryption.
Attain DNS Automatically: Click to select getting DNS address for PPTP support. Please
selectSetDNSManuallyifthePPTPsupportisselected.
SetDNSManually:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforPPTPsupport.
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DNS1:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer1.
DNS2:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer2.
DNS3:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer3.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
EnableuPNP:ClickthecheckboxtoenableuPNPfunction.
EnableIGMPProxy:ClickthecheckboxtoenableIGMPProxy.
EnablePingAccessonWAN:ClickthecheckboxtoenableWANICMPresponse.
Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable web configuration from
WANside.
Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable IPSec packet
passthrough.
Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable PPTP packet
passthrough.
Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable L2TP packet
passthrough.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
Note:PPTPGatewayYourISPwillprovideyouwiththeGatewayIPAddress.IfyourLANhas
a PPTP gateway, then enter that PPTP gateway IP address here. If you do not have PPTP
gatewaythenentertheISP’sGatewayIPaddressabove.
[L2TP]
L2TP:Allowusertomakeatunnelwithremotesitedirectlytosecurethedatatransmission
amongtheconnection.UsercanuseembeddedL2TPclientsupportedbythisroutertomake
aVPNconnection.
GettheWANIPAutomatically:ClicktoselectL2TPDynamicsupportonWANinterfacefor
IPaddressassignedautomaticallyfromaPPTPserver.
IPAddress:IfyouselecttheL2TPsupportonWANinterface,fillintheIPaddressforit.
SubnetMask:IfyouselecttheL2TPsupportonWANinterface,fillinthesubnetmaskforit.
Gateway:IfyouselecttheStaticL2TPsupportonWANinterface,fillinthegatewayforWAN
interfaceoutgoingdatapackets.
ServerIPAddress:EntertheIPaddressoftheL2TPServer.
ServerDomainName:AssignDomainNameanddispatchtoL2TPservers.Itisoptionalfield.
User Name: If you select the L2TP support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologinthePPTPserver.
Password:youselecttheL2TPsupportonWANinterface;fillintheusernameandpassword
tologinthePPTPserver.
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MTUSize:FillintheMTUsizeofMTUSize.Thedefaultvalueis1400.
RequestMPPEEncryption:ClickthecheckboxtoenablerequestMPPEencryption.
AttainDNSAutomatically:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforL2TPsupport.Pleaseselect
SetDNSManuallyiftheL2TPsupportisselected.
SetDNSManually:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforL2TPsupport.
DNS1:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer1.
DNS2:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer2.
DNS3:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer3.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
EnableuPNP:ClickthecheckboxtoenableuPNPfunction.
EnableIGMPProxy:ClickthecheckboxtoenableIGMPProxy.
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EnablePingAccessonWAN:ClickthecheckboxtoenableWANICMPresponse.
Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable web configuration from
WANside.
Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable IPSec packet
passthrough.
Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable PPTP packet
passthrough.
Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable L2TP packet
passthrough.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
[USB3G]
USB3G:ThispageisusedtoconfiguretheparametersforInternetnetworkwhichconnects
totheWANportofyourAccessPoint. 
User Name: If you select the USB3G support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologintheUSB3Gserver.
Password: If you select the USB3G support on WAN interface, fill in the user name and
passwordtologintheUSB3Gserver.
ConnectionType:Selecttheconnectiontypefrompulldownmenu.ThereareContinuous,
ConnectonDemandandManualthreetypestoselect.
„ Continuous connection type means to setup the connection
throughUSB3GprotocolwheneverthisWLANAPRouterispowered
on.
„ Connect on Demand connection type means to setup the
connection through USB3G protocol whenever you send the data
packets out through the WAN interface; there are a watchdog
implemented to close the USB3G connection while there are no
datasentoutlongerthantheidletimeset.
„ Manual connection type means to setup the connection through
the USB3G protocol by clicking the Connect button manually, and
clickingtheDisconnectbuttonmanually.
IdleTime:IfyouselecttheUSB3GandConnectonDemandconnectiontype,fillintheidle
timeforautodisconnectfunction.Valuecanbebetween1and1000minutes.
MTUSize:FillintheMTUsizeofMTUSize.Thedefaultvalueis1490.
Attain DNS Automatically: Click to select getting DNS address for DHCP support. Please
selectSetDNSManuallyiftheDHCPsupportisselected.
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SetDNSManually:ClicktoselectgettingDNSaddressforDHCPsupport.
DNS1:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer1.
DNS2:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer2.
DNS3:FillintheIPaddressofDomainNameServer3.
CloneMACAddress:FillintheMACaddressthatistheMACaddresstobecloned.
EnableuPNP:ClickthecheckboxtoenableuPNPfunction.
EnableIGMPProxy:ClickthecheckboxtoenableIGMPProxy.
EnablePingAccessonWAN:ClickthecheckboxtoenableWANICMPresponse.
Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable web configuration from
WANside.
Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable IPSec packet
passthrough.
Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable PPTP packet
passthrough.
Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection: Click the checkbox to enable L2TP packet
passthrough.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontocompletethenewconfigurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
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3.6 Firewall
3.6.1 PortFiltering
Entriesinthistableareusedtorestrictcertaintypesofdatapacketsfromyourlocalnetwork
toInternetthroughtheGateway.Useofsuchfilterscanbehelpfulinsecuringorrestricting
yourlocalnetwork.
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EnablePortFiltering:Clicktoenabletheportfilteringsecurityfunction.
Port Range/Protocol/Comments: To restrict data transmission from the local network on
certain ports, fill in the range of startport and endport, and the protocol, also put your
commentsonit.TheProtocolcanbeTCP,UDPorBoth.Commentsletyouknowaboutwhys
torestrictdatafromtheports.
3.6.2 IPFiltering
Entriesinthistableareusedtorestrictcertaintypesofdatapacketsfromyourlocalnetwork
toInternetthroughtheGateway.Useofsuchfilterscanbehelpfulinsecuringorrestricting
yourlocalnetwork.
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EnableIPFiltering:ClicktoenabletheIPfilteringsecurityfunction.
LocalIPAddress/Protocol/Comments:Torestrictdatatransmissionfromlocalnetworkon
certainIPaddresses,fillintheIPaddressandthe protocol;alsoputyourcommentson it.
TheProtocolcanbeTCP,UDPorBoth.Commentsletyouknowaboutwhystorestrictdata
fromtheIPaddress.
3.6.3 MACFiltering
Entriesinthistableareusedtorestrictcertaintypesofdatapacketsfromyourlocalnetwork
toInternetthroughtheGateway.Useofsuchfilterscanbehelpfulinsecuringorrestricting
yourlocalnetwork.
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EnableMACFiltering:ClicktoenabletheMACfilteringsecurityfunction.
MACAddress/Comments:TorestrictdatatransmissionfromlocalnetworkoncertainMAC
addresses,fillintheMACaddressandyourcommentsonit.Commentsletyouknowabout
whystorestrictdatafromtheMACaddress.
3.6.4 PortForwarding
Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a
specific machine behind the NAT firewall. These settings are only necessary if you wish to
hostsomesortofserverlikeawebserverormailserverontheprivatelocalnetworkbehind
yourGateway'sNATfirewall.
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EnablePortForwarding:ClicktoenablethePortForwardingsecurityfunction.
Local IP Address/Protocol/Port Range/Comment: To forward data packets coming from
WANtoaspecificIPaddressthathostedinlocalnetworkbehindtheNATfirewall,fillinthe
IPaddress,protocol,portrangeandyourcomments.TheProtocolcanbeTCP,UDPorBoth.
ThePortRangeisfordatatransmission.Commentsletyouknowaboutwhystoallowdata
packetsforwardtotheIPaddressandportnumber.
3.6.5 URLFilter
URLFilteringisusedtorestrictuserstoaccessspecificwebsitesininternet.
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EnableURLFiltering:ClicktoenabletheURLFilteringfunction.
URLAddress:AddoneURLaddress.
3.6.6 DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized
access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains devices accessible to
Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP) servers, FTP servers, SMTP (email) servers and DNS
servers.
EnableDMZ:ClicktoenabletheDMZfunction.
DMZHostIPAddress:TosupportDMZinyourfirewalldesign,fillintheIPaddressofDMZ
hostthatcanbeaccessfromtheWANinterface.
3.6.7 VLAN
EnterinbelowtableareusedtoconfigureVLANsettings.VLANsarecreatedtoprovidethe
segmentation services traditionally provided by routers. VLANs address issue such as
scalability,security,andnetworkmanagement.
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3.7 QoS
Entries in this table improve your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game
trafficisprioritizedoverothernetworktraffic,suchasFTPorWeb.
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HowtosetupyourQoS:
1. InQoSSetupSection,EnableQoSfeature.
2. ChooseUplink&DownlinkSpeed:“Automatic”or“Manual”
3. SelectAddressType:“IP”or“Address”
4. Configure QoS Rules – Mode(“Guaranteed Minimum bandwidth” & “Restricted
Maximumbandwidth”),Uplink/DownlinkBandwidth,Comment. 
5. Click“ApplyChanges”tosaveQoSconfigurations. 
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3.8 RouteSetup
Thispageisusedtosetupdynamicroutingprotocoloreditstaticrouteentry.
[DynamicRoute] 
Dynamicroutingisatechniquedevelopedtoautomaticallyadjustroutingtablesintheevent
of network failures. The most common dynamic routing protocols is RIP (Routing
InformationProtocol),whichisverycommononsmallnetworks.
[StaticRoute]
It menu allows you to define your own static routes for network traffic. Follow the
instructionsbelowtodefineastaticrouter:
1.EnterthetargetIPaddressinthetextboxnear‘IPAddress’.
2.Enterthesubnetmaskinthetextboxnear‘SubnetMask’.
3.EnterthegatewayIPaddressinthetextboxnear‘Gateway’.
4.Enterthenumberof‘hops’inthetextboxnear‘Metric’(normallyyoucansetthevalueto
‘0’).
5.Selectthecorrectporttypeinthedropdownboxnear‘Interface’.
6.Clickthe‘ApplyChanges’buttontoaddtheroute.
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3.9 Management
3.9.1 Status
Thispageshowsthecurrentstatusandsomebasicsettingsofthedevice,includessystem,
wireless,EthernetLANandWANconfigurationinformation.
[System]
Uptime:ItshowsthedurationsinceWLANAPRouterispoweredon.
Firmwareversion:ItshowsthefirmwareversionofWLANAPRouter.
[Wirelessconfiguration]
Mode:Itshowswirelessoperationmode
Band:Itshowsthecurrentwirelessoperatingfrequency.
SSID:ItshowstheSSIDofthisWLANAPRouter.TheSSIDistheuniquenameofWLANAP
Routerandsharedamongitsservicearea,soalldevicesattemptstojointhesamewireless
networkcanidentifyit.
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ChannelNumber:Itshowsthewirelesschannelconnectedcurrently.
Encryption:Itshowsthestatusofencryptionfunction.
AssociatedClients:Itshowsthenumberofconnectedclients(orstations,PCs).
BSSID:ItshowstheBSSIDaddressoftheWLANAPRouterBSSIDisasixbyteaddress.
[LANconfiguration]
IPAddress:ItshowstheIPaddressofLANinterfacesofWLANAPRouter.
SubnetMask:ItshowstheIPsubnetmaskofLANinterfacesofWLANAPRouter.
Default Gateway: It shows the default gateway setting for LAN interfaces outgoing data
packets.
DHCPServer:ItshowstheDHCPserverisenabledornot.
MACAddress:ItshowstheMACaddressofLANinterfacesofWLANAPRouter.
[WANconfiguration]
AttainIPProtocol:ItshowshowtheWLANAPRoutergetstheIPaddress.The
IPaddresscanbesetmanuallytoafixedoneorsetdynamicallybyDHCPserverorattainIP
byPPPoE/PPTPconnection.
IPAddress:ItshowstheIPaddressofWANinterfaceofWLANAPRouter.
SubnetMask:ItshowstheIPsubnetmaskofWANinterfaceofWLANAPRouter.
Default Gateway: It shows the default gateway setting for WAN interface outgoing data
packets.
MACAddress:ItshowstheMACaddressofWANinterfaceofWLANAPRouter.
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3.9.2 Statistics
Thispageshowsthepacketcountersfortransmissionandreceptionregardingtowireless,
EthernetLANandEthernetWANnetworks.
[WirelessLAN]
SentPackets:ItshowsthestatisticcountofsentpacketsonthewirelessLANinterface.
Received Packets: It shows the statistic count of received packets on the wireless LAN
interface.
[EthernetLAN]
SentPackets:ItshowsthestatisticcountofsentpacketsontheEthernetLANinterface.
Received Packets: It shows the statistic count of received packets on the Ethernet LAN
interface.
[EthernetWAN]
SentPackets:ItshowsthestatisticcountofsentpacketsontheEthernetWANinterface.
Received Packets: It shows the statistic count of received packets on the Ethernet WAN
interface.
Refresh:Clicktherefreshthestatisticcountersonthescreen.
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3.9.3 DDNS
ThispageisusedtoconfigureDynamicDNSservicetohaveDNSwithdynamicIPaddress.
EnableDDNS:ClickthecheckboxtoenableDDNSservice.
ServiceProvider:Clickthedropdownmenutopickuptherightprovider.
DomainName:ToconfiguretheDomainName.
UserName/Email:ConfigureUserName,Email.
Password/Key:ConfigurePassword,Key.
3.9.4 TimeZoneSetting
ClicktheResetbuttontoabortchangeandrecoverthepreviousconfigurationsetting.
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CurrentTime:Itshowsthecurrenttime.
TimeZoneSelect:Clickthetimezoneinyourcountry.
EnableNTPclientupdate:ClickthecheckboxtoenableNTPclientupdate.
NTPServer:ClickselectdefaultorinputNTPserverIPaddress.
ApplyChange:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontosaveandenableNTPclientservice.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
Refresh:Clicktherefreshthecurrenttimeshownonthescreen.
3.9.5 DenialͲofͲService
Thispageisusedtoenableandsetupprotectiontopreventattackbyhacker’sprogram.It
providesmoresecurityforusers.
EnableDoSPrevention:ClickthecheckboxtoenableDoSprevention.
WholeSystemFlood/PerͲSourceIPFlood…:Enableandsetuppreventionindetails.
SelectALL:Clickthecheckboxtoenableallpreventionitems.
ClearALL:Clickthecheckboxtodisableallpreventionitems.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontosaveabovesettings.
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3.9.6 Log
Thispageisusedtoconfiguretheremotelogserverandshownthecurrentlog.
EnableLog:Clickthecheckboxtoenablelog.
Systemall:Showalllogofwirelessbroadbandrouter.
Wireless:Onlyshowwirelesslog
DoS:OnlyshowDenialofServicelog
EnableRemoteLog:Clickthecheckboxtoenableremotelogservice.
LogServerIPAddress:InputtheremotelogIPaddress.
ApplyChanges:ClicktheApplyChangesbuttontosaveabovesettings.
Refresh:Clicktherefreshthelogshownonthescreen.
Clear:Clearlogdisplayscreen.
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3.9.7 UpgradeFirmware
ThispageallowsyouupgradetheAccessPointfirmwaretonewversion.Pleasenote,donot
poweroffthedeviceduringtheuploadbecauseitmaycrashthesystem.
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SelectFile:ClicktheBrowsebuttontoselectthenewversionofwebfirmwareimagefile.
Upload:ClicktheUploadbuttontoupdatetheselectedwebfirmwareimagetotheWLAN
BroadbandRouter.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
3.9.8 Save/ReloadSetting
Thispageallowsyousavecurrentsettingstoafileorreloadthesettingsfromthefilethat
wassavedpreviously.Besides,youcouldresetthecurrentconfigurationtofactorydefault. 
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Save Settings to File: Click the Save button to download the configuration parameters to
yourpersonalcomputer.
LoadSettingsfromFile:ClicktheBrowsebuttontoselecttheconfigurationfilesthenclick
theUploadbuttontoupdatetheselectedconfigurationtotheWLANBroadbandRouter.
Reset Settings to Default: Click the Reset button to reset the configuration parameter to
factorydefaults. 
3.9.9 Password
Thispageis used tosettheaccount toaccess the webserverofAccessPoint. Empty user
nameandpasswordwilldisabletheprotection.
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UserName:Fillintheusernameforwebmanagementlogincontrol.
NewPassword:Fillinthepasswordforwebmanagementlogincontrol.
ConfirmedPassword:Becauseofthepasswordinputisinvisible,fillinthepasswordagain
forconfirmingpurpose.
ApplyChanges:CleartheUserNameandPasswordfieldstoempty,meanstoapplynoweb
management login control. Click the Apply Changes button to complete the new
configurationsetting.
Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previous configuration
setting.
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