TRENDNET TEW680MB 450Mbps Dual Band Wireless N 4-Port Media Bridge User Manual

TRENDNET, Inc. 450Mbps Dual Band Wireless N 4-Port Media Bridge

User manual

                            - 1 -450Mbps Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge  TEW-680MB  User Manual Revision 0.2     Revision History Date Version Author  Remark 07/22/2011 0.1  Rex Liu  08/03/2011 0.2  Rex Liu
                            - 2 -Statement 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 communications.  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 of the following measures: z  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. z  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. z  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. z  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  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.  If this device is going to be operated in 5.15~ 5.25 GHz frequency range, then it is restricted in indoor environment only.  Only 2412-2462MHz and 5180-5240MHz & 5745~5825MHz are available when placing to USA, other channels will be disabled.  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 minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
                            - 3 -This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
                            - 4 - Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: -  EN60950-1:2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment -  EN 62311:2008 -  Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - General public -  EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10) -  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive -  EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1: (2008-04) -  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements -  EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1:( 2009-05) -  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems, 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment and 5,8 GHz Broadband Data Transmitting Systems -  EN 301 893 V1.5.1(2008-12) Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN);5 GHz high performance RLAN;Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive    This device is a 2.4/5G GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies.  In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain
                            - 5 -authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.  This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF
                            - 6 -output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
                            - 7 -  Česky [Czech] [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch [German] Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti [Estonian] Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer] seadme [seadme tüüp = type of equipment] vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele. English Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Español [Spanish] Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que el [clase de equipo] cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Ελληνική [Greek] ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [name of manufacturer] ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ [type of equipment] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ. Français [French] Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l'appareil [type d'appareil] est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Italiano [Italian] Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Latviski [Latvian] Ar šo [name of manufacturer   / izgatavotāja nosaukums] deklarē, ka [type of equipment / iekārtas tips] atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem. Lietuvių [Lithuanian]  Šiuo [manufacturer name] deklaruoja, kad šis [equipment type] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
                            - 8 - Nederlands [Dutch] Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type van toestel] in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Malti [Maltese] Hawnhekk, [isem tal-manifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott] jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Magyar [Hungarian] Alulírott, [gyártó neve] nyilatkozom, hogy a [... típus] megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Polski [Polish] Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Português [Portuguese] [Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Slovensko [Slovenian] [Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Slovensky [Slovak] [Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, že [typ zariadenia] spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Suomi [Finnish] [Valmistaja = manufacturer] vakuuttaa täten että [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä] tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Svenska [Swedish] Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.   European Union Notice: Radio products with the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.
                            - 9 -Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms: z  EN 60950    Product Safety z  EN 300 328    Technical requirement for radio equipment z  EN 301 489-1/-17    General EMC requirements for radio equipment z  EN 301 893 V1.5.1(2008-12) Trademark recognition All product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged.
                            10Table of Contents   Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................... 10 1. Getting Started with the TEW-680MB............................................................................................. 12 1.1. Package Contents.......................................................................................................... 12 1.2. Minimum System Requirements.................................................................................. 12 2. Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 13 2.1. Features........................................................................................................................... 13 3. Hardware Overview............................................................................................................................ 13 3.1. LED Indications............................................................................................................... 13 3.2. Rear Panel....................................................................................................................... 15 3.3 Top View .......................................................................................................................... 15 3.4 Bottom View .................................................................................................................... 15 3.3 Installation Considerations............................................................................................ 16 3.4 Getting Start .................................................................................................................... 16 4. Using the Configuration Menu.......................................................................................................... 17 4.1. Network............................................................................................................................ 18 4.1.1 LAN Setting................................................................................................. 18 4.2 Wireless ........................................................................................................................... 19 4.2.1 Profile.......................................................................................................... 19 4.2.2 Link Status .................................................................................................. 22 4.2.2 Site Survey.................................................................................................. 22 4.2.3 Statistics...................................................................................................... 24 4.2.4 Advance ...................................................................................................... 25 4.2.5 QoS............................................................................................................. 27 4.2.6          WPS ........................................................................................................... 29 4.3 Administrator................................................................................................................... 32 4.3.1 Management ............................................................................................... 32 4.3.2 Upload Firmware......................................................................................... 33 4.3.3 Setting Management................................................................................... 35 4.3.4 Status.......................................................................................................... 37 Glossary.................................................................................................................................................... 37 A........................................................................................................................................................... 37
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                            121.  Getting Started with the TEW-680MB Congratulations on purchasing the TEW-680MB! This manual provides information for setting up and configuring the TEW-680MB . This manual is intended for both home users and professionals.  1.1. Package Contents z  TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge z  CD-ROM (User’s Guide) z  Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide z CAT-5 Ethernet Cable  z Power Adapter (12V, 1A)  Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.    1.2. Minimum System Requirements Installation Requirements z  Web Browser: Internet Explorer (6 or higher) Mozilla or Safari. z  A computer with a network adapter or wireless adapter properly installed. z CD-ROM drive z  A router with an available network LAN port. z  A RJ-45 network cable.
                            132. Introduction The TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge is a high-performance, supports high-speed wireless networking at home, at work or in public places. This bridge is also back compatible with 802.11g or 11b devices. This means that you do not need to change your entire network to maintain connectivity. You may sacrifice some of 11n’s speed when you mix 11n and 11b/g devices, but you will not lose the ability to communicate when you incorporate the 11n standard into your 11b/g network. You may choose to slowly change your network by gradually replacing the 11b/g devices with 11n devices.  2.1.  Features  1.  Compliant with IEEE 802.11n/b/g/a standards 2.  Compliant with IEEE 802.3 & IEEE 802.3u & IEEE 802.3ab standards 3.  High-speed data rates of up to 450Mbps using an IEEE 802.11n connection 4.  Support OFDM and CCK modulation   5.  One touch wireless connection using the WPS button   6.  Easy user setup wizard and intuitive Web browser configuration 7.  Support 4 LAN port 8.  Support WEP & WPA security 9.  Support three printed antennas 10. Hardware  Overview   3.1. LED Indications
                            14   LED 1  PWR  Green ON:   Power ON Green OFF: Power OFF LED 2  LAN1 LED 3  LAN2 LED 4  LAN3 LED 5  LAN4 Green/Orange OFF: No link Green ON: 10/100Mbps connection established Green Blinking: 10/100Mbps connected with data traffic Orange ON: 1000Mbps connection established Orange Blinking: 1000Mbps connected with data traffic LEDs Indication LED 6 Wireless (2.4GHz or 5 GHz) Green OFF: Wireless disable Green ON: 11n/b/g mode enabled Green Blinking: 11n/b/g mode enables with data traffic Blue OFF: Wireless disable Blue ON: 11n/a mode enabled Blue Blinking: 11n/a mode enables with data traffic  LED 7   (on top) WPS Green on: WPS success Green Blinking : WPS in progress Orange Blinking: WPS error
                            153.2. Rear Panel                   4 LAN Port    10/100/1000Mbps Power Jack  DC input 3.3 Top View       3.4 Bottom View
                            163.3 Installation Considerations The TEW-680MB Media Bridge allows you to access your network by using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within its operating range. Keep in mind that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:   1.  Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the TEW-680MB and other network   devices to a minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your wireless product’s range   from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your devices so that the number of walls or   ceilings is minimized.   2.  Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick (.5   meters), at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. At a   2-degree angle it looks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick! Position devices so that the   signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better   reception.  3.  Building Materials can impede the wireless signal - a solid metal door or aluminum   studs may have a negative effect on range. Try to position wireless devices and   computers with wireless adapters so that the signal passes through drywall or open   doorways and not other materials.   4.  Keep your product away (at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from electrical devices or   appliances that generate extreme RF noise.
                            17 11. Using the Configuration Menu Whenever you want to configure your TEW-680MB, you can access the Configuration Menu through your PC by opening the Web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the TEW-680MB . The TEW-680MB’s default IP Address is http://192.168.10.110  ¾  Open the Web browser. ¾  Type in the IP Address of the Bridge (http:// 192.168.10.110)    If you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the TEW-680MB, make sure to enter the correct IP Address.  ¾  Select admin in the User Name field.
                            18¾ Password is admin. ¾  Click Login In.   4.1. Network 4.1.1 LAN Setting   LAN Connection Type Choose "Static IP (fixed IP)" if your router does not support DHCP or if for any other reason you need to assign a fixed address to the AP. In this case, you must also configure the following fields.   IP Address   The IP address of this Media Bridge on the local area network. Assign any unused IP address
                            19in the range of IP addresses available from your network. For example, 192.168.10.110 Subnet Mask   The subnet mask of the local area network.   Default Gateway   The IP address of the router on the local area network.    4.2   Wireless 4.2.1  Profile Create a custom connection to a specific wireless network. Use this option to make custom profiles and store new profile for later use.      Configure the setting to connect to a wireless network, selection option for network type, SSID, and wireless security. The profile can be edited, deleted and made active from this option. There are several ways to connect to your wireless network, go through the setup wizard, add a new profile or search using site survey feature.
                            20When adding an Profile, please make sure your information matches your existing wireless network.    Security Mode   Unless one of these encryption modes is selected, wireless transmissions to and from your wireless network can be easily intercepted and interpreted by unauthorized users.   None     No encryption.   WEP (Open or Shared) A method of encrypting data for wireless communication intended to provide the same level of privacy as a wired network. WEP is not as secure as WPA encryption. To gain access to a WEP network, you must know the key. The key is a string of characters that you create. When using WEP, you must determine the level of encryption. The type of encryption determines the key length. 128-bit encryption requires a longer key than 64-bit encryption. Keys are defined by entering in a string in HEX (hexadecimal - using characters 0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American
                            21Standard Code for Information Interchange - alphanumeric characters) format. ASCII format is provided so you can enter a string that is easier to remember. The ASCII string is converted to HEX for use over the network. Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys easily. A default key is selected for use on the network.    Key Length  Hex  ASCII 64-bit 10 characters 5 characters 128-bit 26 characters 13 characters  WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal This option uses Wi-Fi Protected Access with a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).   Pre-Shared Key: The key is entered as a pass-phrase of up to 63 alphanumeric characters (AES or TKIP type) in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for proper security it needs to be of ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase. This phrase is used to generate session keys that are unique for each wireless client.
                            22 4.2.2  Link Status The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station.  4.2.3 Site Survey Use the Site Survey tool to search for wireless networks around the TEW-680MB bridge. Click on the Scan button to search for wireless network to join. From this window, you can also add the selected network to your profile by clicking the Add Profile button. To connect to the desire wireless network, click on the Connect button to join a wireless network from this site survey window.
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                            244.2.4  Statistics View the current operating status of the TEW-680MB, see the Transmit and Receive data.
                            254.2.5  Advance Use this setting to adjust the wireless environment.    Wireless Modes 2.4GHz 802.11b/g mixed mode - This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and will allow both wireless b and wireless g client to connect and access the TEW-680MB at 11Mbps for wireless b, at 54Mbps for wireless g and share access at the same time. Although the wireless b/g operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, it will allow the use of other 2.4GHz client devices (Wireless n/g @ 54Mbps) to connect and access at the same time.    2.4GHz 802.11 n only – This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and will only allow the use of wireless n client devices to connect and access the TEW-680MB. Although the
                            26wireless n operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, this mode will only permit wireless n client devices to work and will exclude any other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless n only.  2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n mixed mode - This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and will only allow the use of wireless g client devices to connect and access the TEW-680MB at 11Mbps for wireless b, 54Mbps for wireless g and up to 150Mbps transmitting/450Mbps receiving for wireless n and share access at the same time.    5GHz 802.11a only mode - This wireless mode works in the 5GHz frequency range and will allow wireless a client to connect and access the TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge at 54Mbps for wireless a only mode. Although the wireless a operates in the 5GHz frequency, this mode will only permit wireless a client devices to work and will exclude any other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless a only.    5GHz 802.11a/n mixed mode - This wireless mode works in the 5GHz frequency range and will only allow the use of wireless a/n dual band client devices to connect and access the TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge up to 450Mbps*. Dual band wireless client devices that support both wireless a/n can connect and access the TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge up to 450Mbps. Wireless a client devices can connect and access the TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge but, will only connect up to 54Mbps, (this due to the legacy limitation of wireless a technology for that standard). Although the wireless a/n operate in the same 5GHz frequency, this mode will only permit wireless a/n client devices to work and will exclude any other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless a/n. (note: wireless b/g/n will not be able to connect at the same time to the TEW-680MB Dual Band Wireless N 4-port Media Bridge with 5GHz wireless a/n mode enable).  TX Rate Select the desire transmitting rate on the bridge. For best performance, please leave the selection on Auto.
                            27HT Mode Mixed Mode: In this mode packets are transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11g/n, the rest of the packet has a new format. In this mode the receiver shall be able to decode both the Mixed Mode packets and legacy packets.   Green Field: In this mode high throughput packets are transmitted without a legacy compatible part.    Channel Bandwidth Set channel width of wireless radio. 20 Channel Width = 20 MHz 20/40 Channel Width = 20/40 MHz (additional channel provides better performance)    Guard Interval Support Short/Long GI, the purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays, echoes and reflections, to which digital data is normally very sensitive.  Long  Auto Using “Auto” option can increase throughput. However, it can also increase error rate in some installations, due to increased sensitivity to radio-frequency reflections. Select the option that works best for your installation.   MCS Fix MCS rate for HT rate. (Auto, 0~32) The Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) is a value that determines the modulation, coding and number of spatial channels. This parameter represents transmission rate. By default (Auto) the fastest possible transmission rate will be selected. You have the option of selecting the speed if necessary.   4.2.6  QoS
                            28  WMM (Wireless Multi-Media)  use this feature allows wireless devices to take advantage of the wireless environment over other wireless devices.  WMM Power Saving  An option that allows wireless clients such as notebooks or Laptops to save battery life by sending less transmission during idle times. Add a check mark to enable this option.    PS Mode Used for specific application when using WMM Power Saving mode is enabled, use this feature to help with Quality of Service (QoS) settings; these settings are polled by the priority given to the option in this section.   AC_BE= Best Effort   AC_BK= Background    AC_VI= Video signal AC_VO=Voice signal  The options allow users to select which Access Category is needed to turn on while the power saving mode is enabled.
                            29        4.2.6 WPS You can setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
                            30    PIN Start or PBC Start Enable the WPS feature.    PIN Settings   A PIN is a unique number that can be used to add to the router and use that as an authentication key to join the existing wireless network.
                            31 Client PIN Shows the current value of the bridge.    Renew PIN Create a random number that is a valid PIN. This becomes the bridge’s PIN. You can then copy this PIN to the wireless router’s WPS section.    PBC Settings   The push button method can be used to allow wireless clients to connect to the router without entering/remember any encryption keys. The user can use the PBC method by pressing the WPS button on the side of the router or select the Start PBC option here.
                            324.3 Administrator 4.3.1  Wizard You could use Wizard to help you setting TEW-680MB.    4.3.2  Management At this page, you can configure administrator account and password.
                            33  4.3.3  Upload Firmware By assigning firmware location, you can upload firmware at this page.
                            34Once you have a firmware saved on your computer, use this option to browse for the file and then click Apply to upload the file into the bridge.
                            354.3.4  Setting Management You can save system settings by exporting them to a configuration file, restore them by importing the file, or reset them to factory default.     Export Settings   This option allows you to export and then save the router's configuration to a file on your computer. Be sure to save the configuration before performing a firmware upgrade.    Import Settings   Use this option to restore previously saved router configuration settings.    Load Factory Defaults   This option restores all configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the
                            36time the router was shipped from the factory. Any settings that have not been saved will be lost. If you want to save your router configuration settings, use the Export Settings option above.   System Reboot   This restarts the router. It is useful for restarting when you are not near the device.
                            374.3.5  Status You can check system information and network configurations on this page.  Glossary  A Access Control List   ACL. This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the network.
                            38Access Point   AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network   Ad-hoc network   Peer-to-Peer network between wireless clients   Address Resolution Protocol   ARP. Used to map MAC addresses to IP addresses so that conversions can be made in both directions.   Advanced Encryption Standard   AES. Government encryption standard   Alphanumeric  Characters A-Z and 0-9   Antenna  Used to transmit and receive RF signals.   ASCII  American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This system of characters is most commonly used for text files   Attenuation  The loss in strength of digital and analog signals. The loss is greater when the signal is being transmitted over long distances.   Authentication  To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is really who they are claiming to be   Automatic Private IP Addressing   APIPA. An IP address that that a Windows computer will assign itself when it is configured to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network  B Backward Compatible
                            39The ability for new devices to communicate and interact with older legacy devices to guarantee interoperability   Bandwidth  The maximum amount of bytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a network device   Beacon  A data frame by which one of the stations in a Wi-Fi network periodically broadcasts network control data to other wireless stations.   Bit rate   The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time   Bit/sec  Bits per second   BOOTP  Bootstrap Protocol. Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no user intervention   Broadcast  Transmitting data in all directions at once   Browser  A program that allows you to access resources on the web and provides them to you graphically   C CAT 5   Category 5. Used for 10/100 Mbps or 1Gbps Ethernet connections   Client  A program or user that requests data from a server   Collision
                            40When do two devices on the same Ethernet network try and transmit data at the exact same time.   Cookie  Information that is stored on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave your computer the cookie   D Data  Information that has been translated into binary so that it can be processed or moved to another device   Data-Link layer   The second layer of the OSI model. Controls the movement of data on the physical link of a network   dBd  Decibels related to dipole antenna   dBi  Decibels relative to isotropic radiator   dBm  Decibels relative to one milliwatt   Decrypt  To unscramble an encrypted message back into plain text   Default  A predetermined value or setting that is used by a program when no user input has been entered for this value or setting   DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Used to automatically assign IP addresses from a predefined pool of addresses to computers or devices that request them   Digital certificate:   An electronic method of providing credentials to a server in order to have access to it or a network
                            41Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum   DSSS: Modulation technique used by 802.11b wireless devices   DNS  Domain Name System: Translates Domain Names to IP addresses   Domain name   A name that is associated with an IP address   Download  To send a request from one computer to another and have the file transmitted back to the requesting computer   Duplex  Sending and Receiving data transmissions at the sane time   Dynamic IP address   IP address that is assigned by a DHCP server and that may change. Cable Internet providers usually use this method to assign IP addresses to their customers.   E EAP  Extensible Authentication Protocol   Encryption  Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read   Ethernet  The most widely used technology for Local Area Networks.   F File server   A computer on a network that stores data so that the other computers on the network can all access it   File sharing   Allowing data from computers on a network to be accessed by other computers on the network with different levels of access rights
                            42Firewall  A device that protects resources of the Local Area Network from unauthorized users outside of the local network   Firmware  Programming that is inserted into a hardware device that tells it how to function   Fragmentation  Breaking up data into smaller pieces to make it easier to store   FTP  File Transfer Protocol. Easiest way to transfer files between computers on the Internet   Full-duplex  Sending and Receiving data at the same time   G Gain  The amount an amplifier boosts the wireless signal   Gateway  A device that connects your network to another, like the internet   Gbps  Gigabits per second   Gigabit Ethernet   Transmission technology that provides a data rate of 1 billion bits per second   GUI  Graphical user interface   H Half-duplex  Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time   Hashing  Transforming a string of characters into a shorter string with a predefined length
                            43Hexadecimal  Characters 0-9 and A-F   Hop  The action of data packets being transmitted from one AP to another   Host  Computer on a network   HTTP  Hypertext Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files from HTTP servers (web servers) to HTTP clients (web browsers)   HTTPS  HTTP over SSL is used to encrypt and decrypt HTTP transmissions   Hub  A networking device that connects multiple devices together   I ICMP  Internet Control Message Protocol   IEEE  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers   IGMP  Internet Group Management Protocol is used to make sure that computers can report their multicast group membership to adjacent APs   IIS  Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server provided by Microsoft   Infrastructure  In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain access to the network   Internet
                            44A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be accessed from computers around the world   Internet Explorer   A World Wide Web browser created and provided by Microsoft   Internet Protocol   The method of transferring data from one computer to another on the Internet   Internet Protocol Security   IPsec provides security at the packet processing layer of network communication   Internet Service Provider   An ISP provides access to the Internet to individuals or companies   Intranet  A private network   Intrusion Detection   A type of security that scans a network to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of the network   IP  Internet Protocol   IP address   A 32-bit number, when talking about Internet Protocol Version 4, that identifies each computer that transmits data on the Internet or on an Intranet   IPsec  Internet Protocol Security   IPX  Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novel to enable their Netware clients and servers to communicate   ISP  Internet Service Provider   J
                            45Java  A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages   K Kbps  Kilobits per second   Kbyte  Kilobyte  L LAN  Local Area Network   Latency  The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network. Also referred to as delay   LED  Light Emitting Diode   Legacy  Older devices or technology   Local Area Network   A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server   LPR/LPD  "Line Printer Requestor"/"Line Printer Daemon". A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data.   L2TP  Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol   M MAC address   A unique hardware ID assigned to every Ethernet bridge by the manufacturer.   Mbps
                            46Megabits per second   MDI  Medium Dependent Interface is an Ethernet port for a connection to a straight-through cable  MDIX  Medium Dependent Interface Crossover, is an Ethernet port for a connection to a crossover cable   MIB  Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP   Modem  A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to transmit the signal over phone lines. It also Demodulates the analog signals coming from the phone lines to digital signals for your computer   MPPE  Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections  MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network like the Internet   Multicast  Sending data from one device to many devices on a network   N NAT  Network Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet, or another network, through one IP address   NetBEUI  NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol. This is an updated version of NetBIOS   NetBIOS
                            47Network Basic Input/Output System   Netmask  Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host   Network Interface Card   A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer to connect to a network   Network Layer   The third layer of the OSI model which handles the routing of traffic on a network   Network Time Protocol   Used to synchronize the time of all the computers in a network   NIC  Network Interface Card   NTP  Network Time Protocol   O OFDM  Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing is the modulation technique for both 802.11a and 802.wireless g   OSI  Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data should travel between two devices on a network   OSPF  Open Shortest Path First is a routing protocol that is used more than RIP in larger scale networks because only changes to the routing table are sent to all the other APs in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how RIP functions   P Password
                            48A sequence of characters that is used to authenticate requests to resources on a network  Personal Area Network   The interconnection of networking devices within a range of 10 meters   Physical layer   The first layer of the OSI model. Provides the hardware means of transmitting electrical signals on a data carrier   Ping  A utility program that verifies that a given Internet address exists and can receive messages. The utility sends a control packet to the given address and waits for a response.  PoE  Power over Ethernet is the means of transmitting electricity over the unused pairs in a category 5 Ethernet cable   Port  A logical channel endpoint in a network. A computer might have only one physical channel (its Ethernet channel) but can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number.   PPP  Point-to-Point Protocol is used for two computers to communicate with each over a serial interface, like a phone line   PPPoE  Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet is used to connect multiple computers to a remote server over Ethernet   PPTP  Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet between two networks   Preamble  Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network
                            49Q QoS  Quality of Service   R RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central server and be authenticated in order to access resources on a network   Reboot  To restart a computer and reload it's operating software or firmware from nonvolatile storage.  Rendezvous  Apple's version of UPnP, which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and be connected without the need to configure any settings   Repeater  Retransmits the signal of an Access Point in order to extend it's coverage   RIP  Routing Information Protocol is used to synchronize the routing table of all the APs on a network  RJ-11  The most commonly used connection method for telephones   RJ-45  The most commonly used connection method for Ethernet   RS-232C  The interface for serial communication between computers and other related devices   RSA  Algorithm used for encryption and authentication   S Server
                            50A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the network  Session key   An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers   Session layer   The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication between applications on both ends   Simple Mail Transfer Protocol   Used for sending and receiving email   Simple Network Management Protocol   Governs the management and monitoring of network devices   SIP  Session Initiation Protocol. A standard protocol for initiating a user session that involves multimedia content, such as voice or chat.   SMTP  Simple Mail Transfer Protocol   SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol   SOHO  Small Office/Home Office   SPI  Stateful Packet Inspection   SSH  Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote computers  SSID  Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network
                            51Stateful inspection   A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only valid responses to outgoing requests are allowed to pass though the firewall   Subnet mask   Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host   Syslog  System Logger -- a distributed logging interface for collecting in one place the logs from different sources. Originally written for UNIX, it is now available for other operating systems, including Windows.   T TCP  Transmission Control Protocol   TCP/IP  Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol   TCP Raw   A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data.   TFTP  Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files that is simpler to use than FTP but with less features   Throughput  The amount of data that can be transferred in a given time period   Traceroute  A utility displays the routes between you computer and specific destination   U UDP  User Datagram Protocol   Unicast
                            52Communication between a single sender and receiver   Universal Plug and Play   A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be a part of the network   Upgrade  To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product   Upload  To send a request from one computer to another and have a file transmitted from the requesting computer to the other   UPnP  Universal Plug and Play   URL  Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files accessible on the Internet   USB  Universal Serial Bus   UTP  Unshielded Twisted Pair   V Virtual Private Network   VPN: A secure tunnel over the Internet to connect remote offices or users to their company's network   VLAN  Virtual LAN   Voice over IP   Sending voice information over the Internet as opposed to the PSTN   VoIP  Voice over IP   W
                            53Wake on LAN   Allows you to power up a computer though it's Network Interface Card   WAN  Wide Area Network   WCN  Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless networking hardware (access points) and wireless clients, including PCs and other devices.  WDS  Wireless Distribution System. A system that enables the interconnection of access points wirelessly.  Web browser   A utility that allows you to view content and interact with all of the information on the World Wide Web   WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy is security for wireless networks that is supposed to be comparable to that of a wired network   Wi-Fi  Wireless Fidelity   Wi-Fi Protected Access   An updated version of security for wireless networks that provides authentication as well as encryption   Wide Area Network   The larger network that your LAN is connected to, which may be the Internet itself, or a regional or corporate network   Wireless ISP   A company that provides a broadband Internet connection over a wireless connection   Wireless LAN   Connecting to a Local Area Network over one of the 802.11 wireless standards
                            54WISP  Wireless Internet Service Provider   WLAN  Wireless Local Area Network   WPA  Wi-Fi Protected Access. A Wi-Fi security enhancement that provides improved data encryption, relative to WEP.   X xDSL  A generic term for the family of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies, such as ADSL, HDSL, RADSL, and SDSL.   Y Yagi antenna   A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location   Z
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