Xtreme DSP Global VTX-PR1 PORTABLE ROUTER User Manual

Xtreme DSP Global Pte Ltd PORTABLE ROUTER Users Manual

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Portable Router                                              PAGE  1  OF  44  Portable Router User Manual
Portable Router                                              PAGE  2  OF  44 Portable Router.................................................................................................................1 Chapter1 Introductions...................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Introductions ...............................................................................................................4 1.2 Features...................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Specifications..............................................................................................................4 Chapter2 Quick Start Guide..........................................................................................................5 Chapter3 Software installation ........................................................................................ 12 3.1 Basic Settings ........................................................................................................... 12 3.1.1 WAN Settings........................................................................................... 12 3.1.2 MAC Clone .............................................................................................. 14 3.1.3 LAN Settings............................................................................................ 16 3.2 Wireless Settings ..................................................................................................... 16 3.2.1 Basic Settings.......................................................................................... 16 3.2.2 Wireless Encryption ................................................................................. 17 3.2.3 Advanced Settings ................................................................................... 19 3.2.4 MAC Filter................................................................................................ 20 3.2.5 WPS Settings........................................................................................... 21 3.2.6 Wireless Client List .................................................................................. 21 3.3 HCP Server............................................................................................................... 21 3.3.1 DHCP Server ........................................................................................... 21 3.3.2 DHCP Allocation List................................................................................ 22 3.4 Security Settings ....................................................................................................... 23 3.4.1 Firewall Settings ...................................................................................... 23 3.4.2 Access Control List .................................................................................. 23 3.4.3 MAC Filter................................................................................................ 27 3.4.4 Domain Filter ........................................................................................... 29 3.4.5 IP &MAC Binding ..................................................................................... 30 3.4.6 Remote WEB Management ..................................................................... 31 3.4.7 Advanced Security Settings ..................................................................... 32 3.5 Advanced Settings .................................................................................................... 33 3.5.1 DDNS …………….................................................................................... 33 3.5.2 WDS ........................................................................................................ 34 3.5.3 UPnP Settings.......................................................................................... 35 3.5.4 Virtual Server ........................................................................................... 35 3.5.5 DMZ Settings........................................................................................... 37 3.5.6 Special Application................................................................................... 38 3.6 ystem Tools ............................................................................................................... 39 3.6.1 Time Settings ........................................................................................... 39 3.6.2 Password Modify ..................................................................................... 39 3.6.3 Backup & Restore.................................................................................... 40 3.6.4 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................... 41 3.6.5 Reboot . ................................................................................................... 41 3.6.6 Factory Defaults....................................................................................... 41 3.7 System Status ........................................................................................................... 42
Portable Router                                              PAGE  3  OF  44 3.7.1 Running Status ........................................................................................ 42 3.7.2 Traffic Statistics............................................................错误!未定义书签。 3.7.3 Client List................................................................................................. 43 3.7.4 Syslog...................................................................................................... 43 Help................................................................................................................................. 44                                      Chapter1 Introductions
Portable Router                                              PAGE  4  OF  44   1.1 Introductions This Portable Router, it set of router, firewall, wired and wireless network connection functions, it is designed to meet high-speed Internet access needs of the small business, office and home wireless connection.   1.2 Features    Compliant with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.b/g/n standards.  Supports USB power supply.  Supported protocols: TCP, UDP, IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, PPPoE, DNS, PAP/CHAP.  Supports PPPoE (DSL and Cable modem), dynamic IP, static IP broadband access.  Supports IP Filtering, Domain Filtering, MAC Filtering, block QQ and MSN by settings.  Supports Virtual Server, Special Application, UPnP, DMZ host ideal for creating a personal website within your LAN.  Supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) standard.  DC 5V, 2A power supply, and with a 1500mAH high-capacity Li-ion battery, can be recharged several times.  Supports firmware upgrade, easy local or remote management via HTTP, TELNET.     1.3 Specifications           Protocols  IEEE802.11b/g/n,IEEE802.3,IEEE802.3u,CSMA/CA,CSMA/CD,TCP/IP,DHCP, ICMP, NAT, PPPoE, Ports WAN/LAN (Micro USB to RJ45) This is one 10/100M RJ45 Auto-Negotiation port, can configurable as WAN or LAN via firmware. Frequency 2.4~2.462GHz IEEE802.11n:150Mbps(maximum)  Antenna     IEEE 802.11g:54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6(Auto-Negotiation)
Portable Router                                              PAGE  5  OF  44 IEEE 802.11b  :11/5.5/2/1M(Auto-Negotiation) Channel 1~14 Spread Spectrum    DSSS(Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Data Modulation  DBPSK、DQPSK、CCK and OFDM(BPSK/QPSK/16-QAM/64-QAM)Transmission Rate  As far as 50 meters indoors  Antenna Internal Antenna Dimension 85×48×10(mm) Operating Environments Operating Temperature:0℃~40℃;Operating Humidity 10%~90%No-condensing. Storage Temperature:-40℃~70℃;Storage Humidity 5%~90%No-condensing Power Supply  DC 5V/2A,    USB            Chapter2 Quick Start Guide  Packages The following items should found in your package: ¾ Portable Router ¾ Battery ¾  USB Charging Cable ¾ RJ45 Cable Connector ¾  Quick Start Guide, ¾ Warranty card.  If any of above items are damaged or missing, please contact with your distributor.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  6  OF  44 Panel Discription                           Functions Name Description DC Power  Mini USB interface, power and charge Portable router USB  Standard USB2.0 port, used to connect the modem ON/OFF  Power Switch, used to turn on /turn off router RESET  With the Router powered on, use a pin to press and hold the RESET button (about 5 seconds) until the WIFi LED off. WAN/LAN  MICRO USB port,  is where you will connect LAN or xDSL/cable Modem, or Hotel network, can configured as WAN/LAN.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  7  OF  44 LED  LEDs Status  Description Green in flashing  Powered by battery, fully charged Red  Powered by USB or low power  Power LED Amber  battery is charging Blue  WiFi is available WiFi LED  Blue in flashing  WiFi is transmission data       Install battery According to following page to install battery, Note installation direction of the battery    Start Router Turn on the power switch, the router will boot automatically, when started, Power LED turn to Green and flashing, WiFi LED turn to Bule and flashing.                                     Charging the Router The router can powered by battery, also can powered by USB directly, put one end of the USB charging cable into computer’s USB port, put another end of USB charing cable into Rouer’s DC power, as bellow:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  8  OF  44  Attention: Be sure to use original accessories, when charging, note the location of the router charging port, plug the wrong charger interface or using non-original parts cause damage to the router will not fall free warranty!   Configure the Router [Windows XP] Choose Start > Control Panel, double-click Network Connections, right-click Local Area Connection, choose Property, double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”, then you computer can obtain IP address and DNS from the router automatically.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  9  OF  44        Access Router’s WEB Open a web-browser and type in the default addresshttp://192.168.100.1 in the address field of the browser, after a moment, a login windows will appear, shown as below, click OK button to login in Router’s default page.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  10  OF  44    Parameters settings the router support Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE, click “Basic Settings” on the left side of WEB page, so you should first choose Router’s operating mode.                                 1. PPPoE  Most DSL provides PPPoE (Point-to Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connection for end-users, to setup the router, you need to enable PPPoE on the router’s web-based setup page, choose “PPPoE” mode, enter Username and Password provided by your ISP, the fields are case sensitive, click OK to save settings. Return to System Status  >Running Status, check PPPoE says “connected”, if it’s connected, the PPPoE connection is active, you should able to access Internet via xDSL, click “disconnect” button to disconnect current Internet connection.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  11  OF  44      2. Static IP When you have the fixed IP parameters given by your ISP, please choose “Static IP”, the Static IP settings page will appear, parameters needed to input including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, MTU, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS, if you don’t know these parameters, please contact with your ISP.   3. Dynamic IP Most of the hotels and the hotel's network providing a dynamic IP broadband service,   On dynamic IP mode, the Router’s WAN/LAN port is configured as WAN port, click “Basic settings> WAN Settings”, select Dynamic IP mode, then click save button, retrun to “System Status > Running Status”, if the IP Address parameters is displayed here, that shows the Router has obtained the IP Address form other network successfully.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  12  OF  44   Chapter3 Software installation  3.1 Basic Settings 3.1.1 WAN Settings 1. Static IP If your ISP provides a static or fixed IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS setting, please select Static IP, the Static IP settings page will appear, parameters needed to input including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, MTU, Primary DNS, secondary DNS, if you don’t know these parameters, please contact with your ISP in local.   ¾  IP Address: Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP. ¾  Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP, usually is 255.255.255.0. ¾  Default Gateway: (Optional) Enter the gateway IP Address in dotted- decimal notation provided by your ISP. ¾  MTU: The normal MTU (maximum transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes, it is not recommended that you change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  13  OF  44 ¾ Primary and Secondary DNS: (Optional) Enter one or two DNS addresses in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP.   2. Dynamic IP If your ISP provides the DHCP service, please choose Dynamic IP connection, the router will automatically get IP parameters from your ISP, as follows:  ¾  MTU: the normal MTU (maximum transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet networks is1500 Bytes, it is not recommended that you change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP. ¾  Host Name: (optional) usually leaving this field blank will work. ¾  Primary/Secondary DNS: (Optional) Enter one or two DNS addressed in dotted decimal notation provided by your ISP.    3. PPPoE Most xDSL provides PPPoE (Point-to Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections for end-users, to setup the Portable router, you need to enable PPPoE on the router’s web-based setup page.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  14  OF  44  ¾  Username: Enter the username provided by ISP, this field is case-sensitive. ¾  Password: Enter the password provided by ISP, this field is case-sensitive. ¾  MTU: the normal MTU (maximum transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet network is 1500 Bytes, it is not recommended that you change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP. ¾  Service Name: The service name should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP, in most cases, leaving these fields blank will work. ¾  Primary/Secondary DNS: If your ISP does not automatically assign IP address during login, please fill in the DNS address to the field.  Attention: the router only has only one Ethernet port, once it is used to xDSL (PPPoE ), then the LAN funtion is not available, only WiFi function is available.    3.1.2 MAC Clone Choose Basic settings > MAC Clone, you can configure the MAC address of the WAN on the screen below:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  15  OF  44  ¾  Use the WAN MAC Address: this is default option, it displays current MAC address of the WAN port. ¾  Use your PC’ s MAC Address: this filed displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the Router, If your ISP requires you to register the MAC address, please choose this option,  click Save button to save settings, then the MAC address of WAN port changed to your PC’ s MAC address. ¾  Use the Following MAC Address: some ISP requires binding MAC address, only special MAC address can access to network, so you should enter the MAC address provided by ISP in this field, click Save button, then the MAC of WAN port address changed to this MAC address.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  16  OF  44 3.1.3 LAN Settings Choose Basic Settings > LAN Settings, you can configure LAN parameters, you can also modify these parameters according to your need, you may can not access the router’s WEB page when you modified the LAN IP address, don’t worry, you can modify your PC’s IP address as same subnet as gateway.   ¾ LAN IP Address: Enter the IP address of your router (factory default:192.168.100.1). ¾ Subnet Mask: An address code that determines the size of the network, normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask.  Note:  1.    If you change the IP address of LAN, you must use new IP address to login the router. 2.  If the LAN IP address you set is not in the same subnet, the IP Address pool of the DHCP server will change accordingly at the same time, while the Virtual Server and DMZ Host will not take effect until they are re-configured.     3.2 Wireless Settings 3.2.1 Basic Settings Choose  Wireless Settings >  Basic Settings, here you can configure basic wireless parameters.  ¾  Mode: This field determines the wireless mode which the Router works on, there are five options, the default value is 802.11b/g/n.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  17  OF  44 z  802.11b only-the Router works on 802.11b only. z  802.11g only-the Router works on 802.11g only. z  802.11b/g mixed-the Router works on 802.11b/g. z  802.11g/n mixed-the Router works on 802.11g/n. z  802.11b/g/n mixed-the Router works on 802.11b/g/n. ¾ SSID: (Service Set Identification), must be assigned to all wireless device s in your network, the default SSID is set to “Portable ROUTER”, you can change it to another.   ¾ Channel: This filed determines which operating frequency will be used, the default channel is set to 3. it is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point. ¾ Hide SSID: When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the Router, if you select the Hide SSID, the Portable Router will not broadcast its name (SSID) on the air.     3.2.2 Wireless Encryption Choose Wireless Settings > Wireless Encryption, you can configure the security settings of your wireless network. there are five wireless security modes supported by the router: Disable, WPA-PSK,WPA2-PSK,WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, Open system, Auto.  ¾ Disable: if you do not want to use wireless security, select this check box, but it’s strongly recommended to choose one of the following modes to enable security. ¾ WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK: It’s the WPA/WPA2 authentication type based on pre-shared passphrase.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  18  OF  44  ¾  Security Mode: Select WPA-PSK. ¾  WPA Encryption Algorithm: When WPA-PSK is set as the Authentication type, you can select either Auto, or TKIP or AES as WPA Encryption. ¾  Group Key Update Period: Default value is 3600 seconds, 0 second means don’t update. ¾  PSK Password: Enter PSK password, you can enter ASCII characters between 8-63 Hexadecimal 64 characters.  ¾ WEP Auto: It is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard.   ¾  Security Mode: WEP Auto means the router will auto select between Open System and Share Key authentication type based on the wireless station’s capability and request.  ¾  Key Length: You can select the WEP key length. ¾  Key Format: ASCII and Hexadecimal formats are provided, ASCII format stands for any combination of keyboard characters in the specified length; Hexadecimal format
Portable Router                                              PAGE  19  OF  44 stands for any combination of hexadecimal digits(0-9, a-f, A-F) in the specified length. ¾  Default Key ID: Index number, default is Key1. ¾ Key1-Key4-Respectively, corresponding to the key areas of the input.        3.2.3 Advanced Settings Choose Wireless Settings > Advanced Settings menu, you can configure the advanced settings of your wireless network, the page as follows:  ¾  BG Protection Mode: There are on, off or Auto. ¾  Fragment Threshold: This value is the maximum size determining whether packets will be fragmented, setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance since excessive packets.2346 is the default setting and is recommended. ¾  RTS: Threshold-Here you can specify the RTS(Request to Send)threshold if the packet is larger than the specified RTS Threshold size, the router will send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiate the     sending of a data frame. The default value is 2347. ¾  Beacon: Enter a value between 20 and 999 for Beacon Interval here, the beacons are the packets sent by the router to synchronize a wireless network. Beacon Interval value determines the time interval of the beacons. The default value is 100. ¾  DTIM: This value determines the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next windows for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the Router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value, you can specify the value between 1-255 Beacon Intervals. The default value is 1, which indicates the DTIM interval is the same as Beacon Interval.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  20  OF  44 ¾  RF Power: Indicates the Power capacity of broadcasting the SSID, the greater the value, the stronger the single the default value is 100 (maximum).     3.2.4 MAC Filter This function is use to control the wireless clients access the Internet via wireless MAC address. The page as follows:  ¾  Filter Mode: There are three options: Disable, Only Allow, Only Deny, default value is Disable, Disable shows that the MAC filtering function is invalid. z  Only Allow -Those wireless MAC clients already added to the list can access the Internet. z  Only Deny - Those wireless MAC clients already added to the list can not access the Internet. ¾ MAC Address: The wireless station’s MAC address that you want to filter. ¾  User Name: A simple description of the wireless station.   For example: If you desire the wireless station with MAC address 00:03:25:5A:19:CE, (username is Gateway) is able to access the router, but other wireless stations cannot access the router, do as follows: 1. Select “Only Allow” in Filter Mode box. 2. Enter MAC Address in Client MAC Address box 3. Enter “Gateway” in Notes box. 4. Click the Add To List button to add the entry.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  21  OF  44 5. Click the Save button to save the entry.    3.2.5 WPS Settings  ¾  WPS Status: Enable or disable WPS function. ¾  Router’s PIN: The router’s default PIN code ¾  WPS Modem: this fields have two parameters: PIN and PBC. ¾  PIN Code: Enter PIN code manually.    3.2.6 Wireless Client List Select Wireless Settings > Wireless Client List, you can see current wireless clients connected to the router, the page as follows:       3.3 DHCP Server 3.3.1 DHCP Server Select DHCP Server, you can configure DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Portable Router                                              PAGE  22  OF  44 Server on this page, the router is set up by default as a DHCP server, which provides the TCP/IP configuration for all the PC(s) that are connected to the router on the LAN.  ¾  DHCP Server: Enable or Disable the DHCP server function, if you disable the server, you must have another DHCP server within your network or else you must manually configure the computer IP address. ¾  Start IP Address: This field specifies the first of the addressed in the IP address pool.192.168.100.100 is the default start address. ¾  End IP Address: This field specifies the last of the addressed in the IP address pool.192.168.100.150 is the default end address. ¾  Address Lease Time: The amount of time in which a network user will be allowed connection to the router with their current dynamic IP Address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes. The user will be leased this dynamic IP address, the default value is 3600 minutes. ¾  Default Domain: (optional) Enter the domain name of your network. ¾  Primary / Secondary DNS - Enter the DNS address provided by your ISP(optional).     3.3.2 DHCP Allocation List This page displays “Assigned IP”, “Client Name”, “MAC Address” assigned by your DHCP Server, the page as follows:  From above page, we can see that only one client obtained a IP address from DHCP Server.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  23  OF  44     3.4 Security Settings 3.4.1 Firewall Settings Select Security Settings > Firewall Settings, you can configure the firewall settings.  ¾  To prevent the ICMP packets from WAN: When enable this option, PING packets from Internet can not arrive the Router. ¾  Firewall Status: This is Master switch of the Firewall, When the master firewall switch is off, even if IP Address Filtering, DNS Filtering and MAC Filtering are enabled, their settings are ineffective.     3.4.2 Access Control List You can configure the IP address filtering rule in this page, the ACL settings allows you to control the Internet access of some specific users based on their IP addresses:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  24  OF  44  ¾  Enable: Enable or disable the entry. ¾  Source IP Address: This is the LAN IP address or the range of LAN IP address in dotted-decimal notation format. For example: 192.168.100.20 - 192.168.100.30. keep the field blank, which means all LAN IP addresses are controlled by the rule. ¾  Target IP Address: This is the WAN IP address or the range of WAN IP addresses in dotted-decimal notation format. For example: 219.134.134.12 to 219.134.134.56. Keep this field blank, which means that all WAN IP addresses are controlled by the rule. The Default Subnet Mask of single IP is /32; If you want to control a range of IP address, you can use the VLSM (variable-length subnet mask) method to carry out, if there are 30 consecutive IP addresses starting with 219.134.132.128, we only need fill in the field with 219.134.132.128/27,  it means a range of IP address from 219.134.132.128 to 219.134.132.159, remove a network address and a broadcast address, Just still have 30 IP addresses available. As for the relationship between VLSM and IP Address, please refer to the relevant books. ¾  Protocol: This indicates which protocol is used, TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP. ¾  Target Port: This is the WAN port or a range of WAN ports. For example: 25-110. ¾ Special Applications: This is use to Deny QQ and MSN when you want to full  control of QQ, the TCP/UDP protocol must to be selected. ¾  Days: This is the date or a range of date for the entry to take effect. For example,
Portable Router                                              PAGE  25  OF  44 Working Days (Monday to Friday), it means that the entry will take effect from Monday to Friday. ¾  Time (24 Hours): This is the time or a range of time for the entry to take effect .For example, 18:00-23:00, it means that the entry will take effect from 18:00 to 23:00. ¾  Deny or Pass: This field displays the action that the Router takes to deal with the traffic, Pass means that the Router allows the traffic through the Router, Deny means that the router rejects the traffic through the router.  Note: Before adding an IP address filtering entry, you should enable the Firewall and the ACL Filter function first.  To add or modify an IP address filter entry. Example 1    Make the PCs with IP addresses 192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.10 unable to visit the website of IP address 219.134.132.128 during the time of 8:30 to 18:00 in working days, while other PCs have no limit, you can configure the rules as follows: 1. Enable IP Address Filtering function. 2. Enter “192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.10 “ in Source IP Address field. 3. Enter “219.134.132.128” in Target IP Address field, and select /32. 4. Select TCP protocol. 5. Target Port is set to “80-80” 6. Time is set to “8:30 to 18:00” in working days. 7. Block or Pass is set to Block 8. Click the Add To List button to add the entry. 9. Click the Save button to save the entry.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  26  OF  44  Other configurations for the entries: Click the Update This entry to update the entry. Click the Delete This Entry button to delete the entry you selected. Click the Delete ALL Entry button to delete all the entries. Click the Add New Entry button to add a new entry.   Example 2   Deny to access QQ by the IP address 192.168.100.2~192.168.100.10 on your local network during the time of 8:30~18:00, the settings as follows:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  27  OF  44      3.4.3 MAC Filter You can configure the MAC Address filtering rule in the next page, the MAC Address feature allows you to control access to the Internet by users on your local network based on their MAC addresses:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  28  OF  44  ¾  MAC Filter: Enable or Disable MAC filtering function. ¾  MAC Filter Mode: Only Deny means can not access to Internet, Only Allow means can access to Internet. ¾  MAC Address: This is the PC’ s MAC address which is controlled by the rule, its format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (X is any hexadecimal digit), like this: 00:12:34:43:32:22. ¾  Username: This is the description about the PC, For example: Lucky’ s PC. ¾  Enable: The status of this entry either enabled or disabled.  To add/modify a MAC filter entry: For example: If you want to Deny the PCs with MAC Address 00:14:78:12:23:34 to access the Internet, you can configure as follows: 1. Enable the “MAC Filter”. 2. Specify the MAC Address Mode as “Only Deny”. 3. Enter the appropriate MAC Address and Username, and then choose the “enable” status. 4. Click the Add To List button to add the entry. 5. Click the Save button to save the entry.  Other configurations for the entries: Click the Update This Entry button to update the entry (you must select the entry first). Click the Delete This Entry button to delete the entry. Click the Delete All Entry button to delete all the entries.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  29  OF  44    3.4.4 Domain Filter The Domain Filter feature allows you to control access to certain websites on the internet by specifying their domains or key words, the page as follows:  ¾  Mode: This filed have three options: Disable, Only Allow, Only Deny. ¾  Domain Address: Type the domain or key word as desired in the field. For example: www.sohu.com, .net and so on.  For example:  If you want to allow the PCs on your LAN from accessing websites www.qq.com, www.sohu.com, do as follows: 1.    Specify the Mode as Only Allow. 2.    Enter a domain name in the Domain Address box. 3.    Repeat above step to add another domain name. 4.  Click the Add To List button to add the entry. 5.  Click the Save button to save the entry.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  30  OF  44   Other configurations for the entries: Click the Update This Entry button to update the entry (you must select the entry first). Click the Delete This Entry button to delete the entry. Click the Delete All Entry button to delete all the entries.     3.4.5 IP &MAC Binding IP & MAC Binding is useful for controlling access of specific computers in the LAN, for bound IP address, can allow or deny to modify it’s IP address; for unbound MAC address, can allow or deny to pass.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  31  OF  44   ¾ IP & MAC Binding: The status of this entry either enabled or disabled. ¾  IP address has been bound: Allow or Deny to modify bound IP address, if enable deny to modify IP, that means some computers can not access the Router if this IP address has not in the binding list. ¾  IP address has not been bound: Allow or Deny to pass for those unbound IP address, if you choose Deny To Pass, some MAC addresses that not added to list can not access the Router. ¾  MAC Address: The MAC address of the controlled computer in the LAN. ¾  IP Address: The assigned IP address of the controlled computer in the LAN. ¾  Username: given a description for this computer ¾  Enable: Enable this rule.     3.4.6 Remote WEB Management This feature allows you to manage your router from a remote location via the Internet, WEB management port used to access the router, this router’s default remote access web port number is 8080, choose a number between 1025 and 65535, but do not use the number of any common service port.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  32  OF  44   For example: If your router’s WAN address is 121.34.12.34, and the port number you used is 8080, please enter http://121.34.12.34:8080 in your browser, you may be asked for the router’s password. After successfully entering the username and password, you will be able to access the router’s web-based utility.     3.4.7 Advanced Security Settings Using this function, you can protect the Router from being attacked by TCP / UDP / ICMP Flood.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  33  OF  44  ¾  Port Block: If the target port already existing in the range of the list, these packets will be discarded. ¾  DDOS: DDOS(Distribution Denial Of Service), The default value is 150 packet/s when the current TCP/UDP/ICMP Flood packets numbers is beyond the set value, the Router will startup the blocking function immediately, when the ARP attacks time less 1s, the Router will startup the blocking function immediately to protect ARP Table.      3.5 Advanced Settings 3.5.1 DDNS The router offers the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) feature, which allows the hosting of a website, FTP server, or e-mail server with a fixed domain name(named by yourself) and a dynamic IP address, and then your friends can connect to your server by entering your domain name no matter what your IP address is. This router built-in three DDNS client, there are 3322.org, dydns.org and tzo.org.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  34  OF  44  Before using this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service provides to set up for DDNS. 1.  Select one Service Provider from pull down list. 2.    Type the Username for your DDNS account. 3.    Type the Password for your DDNS account. 4.    Type the Domain Name that you registered with your DDNS Service Provider. 5.   Click the “Save” button to login to the DDNS service, if you connected to DDNS server, the DDNS Status is set to “Connect successful”.       3.5.2 WDS   WDS is an wireless interconnection system via multiple wireless access points in IEEE 802.11 network, It allow to extend the wireless network through multiple access points Rather than before,    the wireless access point to connect through cable, WDS have three modes: Lazy Mode, Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  35  OF  44 ¾  WDS Mode: Supports Lazy Mode, Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode. z  Lazy Mode-Lazy mode do not need to fill in each other's BSSID,The AP's WDS connections as passive connection, only need to fill out the other side of the AP's BSSID. z  Bridge Mode-Bridge Mode need to fill in each other’s BSSID, local AP's SSID was Shield,As a SSID extension form of the Repeater Mode, Repeater Mode also need to fill in each other's BSSID, Local AP as a core,other AP just as extension form of repeater mode. z  Repeater Mode- Repeater Mode need to fill in each other’s BSSID, local AP as core, other APs is a extension from of Repeat Mode. ¾  Phy Mode: There are four options: GREENFILED, CCK, OFDM, HTMIX. ¾  Encryption Type: This is used to set encryption key for two sides in WDS connection   ¾  Key: Enter the password. ¾  AP MAC (MAC1-MAC4): Enter the MAC address of connected device.     3.5.3 UPnP Settings The UPnP feature allows the devices, such as Internet computers, to access the local host resources or devices as needed. UPnP devices can be automatically discovered by the UPnP service application on the LAN.  UPnP can be enabled or disabled by clicking the Enable or Disable option, as allowing this may present a risk to security, this feature is disabled by default.     3.5.4 Virtual Server Virtual server can be used for setting up public services on your LAN, such as DNS, E-main and FTP, a virtual server is defined as a service port, and all requests from the Internet to this service port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP, any PC that was used for a virtual server must have a static or reserved IP address because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  36  OF  44  ¾  Preset Settings: You can select the service want to use from the Preset Settings list, if it does not have the service that you want to use, type the number of the service port or service port range in the service port box. ¾  Service Name: This is a description for the service. ¾  Service Port: The numbers of External Ports, you can type a service port or a range of service ports (in XXX-YYY) format, XXX is the start port number, YYY is the end port number). ¾  IP Address- The IP address of the PC providing the service application.   To setup a virtual server entry: 1.    Enter a Service Name in “Service Name” box. 2.    Select the service you want to use from the Preset Settings list, if the Preset Setings list does not have the service that you want to use, type the number of the service port or services port range in the “Service Port” box. 3.    Type the IP Address of the computer in the “IP Address” box. 4.    Click “Add To List” to add the entry. 5.    Click “Save” to save the settings.  To modify or delete an existing entry: 1.  Select the entry you want to modify. 2.  If you want to delete the entry, click the “Delete This Entry” button. 3.  Modify the information. 4.  Click the “Update This Entry” button to update the entry. 5.  Click the “Save” button to save the entry.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  37  OF  44  Note:   If your computer or server has more than one type of available service, please select another service, and enter the same IP address for that computer or server.     3.5.5 DMZ Settings The DMZ host feature allows one local host to be exposed to the internet for a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or video conferencing, DMZ host forwards all the ports at the same time. Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP Address assigned to it because its IP Address may change, when using the DHCP function, the page as follows:  To assign a computer to be a DMZ server 1.  Enable the DMZ function 2.  Enter the local DMZ host IP address in the DMZ host IP address box. 3. Click the Save button to save the settings.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  38  OF  44  Note: After you set the DMZ host, the firewall related to the host will not work.     3.5.6 Special Application Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, Videoconferencing, these applications can not work with a pure NAT router, port Triggering is used for some of these applications that can work with an NAT router, the page as follows:  ¾ Name: Enter a description for the rule. ¾  Trigger Port: The port for outgoing traffic. An outgoing connection using this port will trigger this rule. ¾  Forward Port: The port used by the remote system when it responds to the outgoing request. A response using one of these ports will be forwarded to the PC that triggered this rule. You can enter group of ports must be set apart with “ , ” F o r example: 2000-3000, 4340-4360 and so on.. ¾  Enable: The status of this entry either enabled or disabled.  To add a new rule: 1.  Enter the Name for the entry. 2.  Enter a port number or a ports range used for Trigger Port. 3.  Enter the port number or a ports range used by the remote system when it responds to the PC’s request. 4. Click Add To List button to add the entry.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  39  OF  44 5. Click the Save button to save the settings.       To modify or delete an existing entry: 1.    Select the entry you want to modify. 2.    If you want to delete the entry, click the Delete This Entry button. 3.  Modify the information. 4.  Click the Update This Entry button to update the entry. 5.  Click the Save button to save the settings.  Note: 1.  When the trigger connection is released, the according opening ports will be closed. 2.  Each rule allowed to be used only by one host on LAN synchronous, the trigger connection of other hosts on LAN will be refused. 3.  Incoming Port cannot overlap each other.    3.6 System Tools 3.6.1 Time Settings You can configure the time on the following screen:      ¾ Time Server: you can select time server from this pull down list, the default value is time.windows.com. ¾ Time Zone: Select your local time zone from this pull down list     3.6.2 Password Modify You can change the factory default password of the Router in the next screen:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  40  OF  44  ¾  Old Password: Factory default password, the default is admin ¾  New Password: You can enter a new password for the Router, the new password must be at least 5 characters in length. ¾  Confirm New Password: Re-enter new password for the Router. When finished above settings, click the Save button to take effect. It is recommended strongly that you should change the factory default password of the router, because all users who try to access the router’s Web-based utility will be prompted for the router’s default user name and password.     3.6.3 Backup & Restore You can save the current configuration of the router as a backup file and restore this configurations when the router reset.        ¾ Backup: click the Save button to save all configuration settings as a backup file in your local computer. ¾ Restore: Click the Browse button to locate the update file for the device, or enter the exact path to the setting file in the text box.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  41  OF  44   3.6.4 Firmware Upgrade Using this function, router can achieve more stable function via firmware upgrade, during the upgrade process, do not turn off the power, or it may be damaged!  To upgrade the router’s firmware, do as follows: 1.    Download the firmware first. 2.  open the router ‘s WEB page, click System Tools > Firmware Upgrade, click Browse button to locate the upgrade file. 3.  Click OK to start to upgrade.     3.6.5 Reboot click System Tools> Reboot, you can reboot the router.        3.6.6 Factory Defaults Click the Factory Defaults button, you can restore the configurations of the Router to factory defaults, any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored. The default parameters are: Default User name: admin Default Password: admin Default IP Address: 192.168.100.1
Portable Router                                              PAGE  42  OF  44 Default Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0       3.7 System Status 3.7.1 Running Status The Running Status page provides the current status information about the router. All information is read-only, the following page displays parameters, WLAN status, LAN status:
Portable Router                                              PAGE  43  OF  44        3.7.2 Client List Client List displays users connected to the Router, the information include IP Address, MAC Address, Host Name, the page as follows:      3.7.3 Syslog You can view the logs of the Router on this page, the router can keep logs of all traffic, you can query the logs to find what happened to the router.
Portable Router                                              PAGE  44  OF  44     Help From the Help menu, you can quickly get the funcion decription information about this router.     FCC Notice  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.  NOTE 1: 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 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 the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  NOTE 2: The manufacturer is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance, such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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