Wireless-N 4-Port Router User’s Manual Copyright 2007 EUSSO Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
- 3 - LED Display Place the router in a location that permits an easy view of the LED indicators on the front of the device. The LED indicators inc
- 4 - Rear Panel Connections All cable connections to the router and the power adapter connect at the rear panel. Use the Reset button to restore t
- 5 - Connecting Devices to the Router The Wireless-N Router connects three separate networks, a private Ethernet LAN, Wireless LAN and the public
- 6 - broadcast range. Often a wireless access point such as the AP embedded in the Wireless-N Router, will also provide a connection to a wired ne
- 7 - Installation Considerations for Wireless LAN Many physical environmental factors can impact wireless networks. Radio waves are used to carry
- 8 - Power on Wireless–N Router CAUTION: The Wireless-N Router must be used with the power adapter included with the device. Using a power suppl
- 9 - Configuration All device configuration for the router is done through the web-based management software. Use a standard web browser with Java
- 10 - Login to Home Page To use the web-based management software, launch a suitable web browser and direct it to the IP address of the router. Ty
- 11 - Web Manager When you successfully connect to the web manager, the Device Information display in the Status menu directory is displayed. For
- 12 - Basic Configuration – Home Directory Menus The first time you setup the router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using
Contents BEFORE YOU START... IV Instal
- 13 - Setup Wizard To use the Setup Wizard, click the Run Wizard button in the first browser window that appears in the Home directory and follow
- 14 - Using the Setup Wizard The initial window summarizes the setup process. Click the Next button to proceed. You may stop using the Setup Wiza
- 15 - Using the Setup Wizard- Set System Password Change the password used for management access of the router. Type the new Password and Confirm
- 16 - Using the Setup Wizard - Choose Time Zone Choose the time zone you are in from the pull-down menu and click Next. This sets the system time
- 17 - Using the Setup Wizard - Choose Connection Type Now select the Connection Type used for the Internet connection. Your ISP has given this inf
- 18 - Using the Setup Wizard - For Dynamic IP Address connections: 1. Select the specific Connection Type from the drop-down menu. The available
- 19 - Using the Setup Wizard - For Static IP Address connections: 1. Select the specific Connection Type from the drop-down menu. The available S
- 20 - Using the Setup Wizard - For PPPoE connections: 1. Type in the Username and Password used to identify and verify your account to the ISP.
- 21 - Using the Setup Wizard – For PPTP Client connections: 1. Enter the appropriate PPTP Client information including PPTP Server IP, PPTP Accou
- 22 - Using the Setup Wizard – For L2TP Client connections: 1. Enter the appropriate L2TP Client information including L2TP Server IP, L2TP Accou
DHCP... 47 ADVANCE
- 23 - Using the Setup Wizard - Wireless LAN connection: 1. The SSID identifies members of the Service Set. Accept the default name or change it to
- 24 - Using the Setup Wizard - Wireless LAN security: Wireless LAN security supported includes WEP and WPA versions 1 and 2. Select the preferred
- 25 - Using the Setup Wizard – WEP Configuration The Setup Wizard wireless LAN security configuration is limited to WEP; for WPA or WPA2 security,
- 26 - Using the Setup Wizard - Finish and Restart Finally you can confirm that the setup process is completed. If you are satisfied that you have
- 27 - Basic Wireless Setup To configure the router’s basic wireless and wired network configuration settings without running the Setup Wizard, you
- 28 - Wireless Security In the Wireless Settings window, select the type of security you want to configure. The window will change to present the
- 29 - Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) WPS provides an easy way to configure a secure connection to your wireless LAN. This option can be used on wirel
- 30 - The router will attempt to establish the WPS secure connection for 120 seconds. Now start the WPS connection process on the device attemptin
- 31 - WEP Encryption Use WEP encryption for basic wireless data encryption. Use WPA if wireless LANs that require a higher level of security. WEP
- 32 - WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) Wi-Fi Protected Access was designed to provide improved data encryption, perceived as weak in WEP, and to provi
Before You Start Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Wireless Broadband Router. Have
- 33 - Select the PSK authentication option to view the WPA passkey configuration menu. Wireless Settings menu – WPA-PSK Enter the appropriate p
- 34 - WAN Configuration To configure the router’s WAN configuration settings without running the Setup Wizard, you can access the windows used to
- 35 - Static IP Address Connection When the router is configured to use Static IP Address assignment for the WAN connection, you must manually ass
- 36 - Configure the Static IP address connection and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect. See the table below for a descrip
- 37 - Dynamic IP Connection A Dynamic IP Address connection configures the router to automatically obtain its global IP address from a DHCP server
- 38 - Configure the Dynamic IP address connection and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect. See the table below for a descri
- 39 - PPPoE Connection PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a standard method of establishing a network connection/session between networked devices.
- 40 - Configure the PPPoE connection and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect. See the table below for a description of the
- 41 - Bridge Connection A Bridge connection does not require much configuration for the router, however most of the router functions are not avail
- 42 - PPTP Connection If your ISP is using PPTP to provide your Internet connection, the ISP will give you the necessary information to configure
Installation Notes In order to establish a connection to the Internet it will be necessary to provide information to the router that will be stored
- 43 - Configure the PPTP connection and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect. See the table below for a description of the p
- 44 - L2TP Connection If your ISP is using L2TP to provide your Internet connection, the ISP will give you the necessary information to configure
- 45 - Configure the L2TP connection and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect. See the table below for a description of the p
- 46 - LAN You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference. Many users will find it convenient to use the default settings together wi
- 47 - DHCP The DHCP server is enabled by default for the router’s Ethernet LAN interface. DHCP service will supply IP settings to workstations co
- 48 - Use the Router for DHCP To use the built-in DHCP server, click to select the DHCP Server Enabled option if it is not already selected. The
- 49 - Advanced Directory Menus This section introduces and describes the management features that have not been presented in the previous chapter.
- 50 - Virtual Server Use the Virtual Server menu to set up static port forwarding rules applied to inbound (WAN-to-LAN) traffic. The Virtual Serve
- 51 - Applications Use the Applications menu to set up triggered port forwarding rules applied to inbound (WAN-to-LAN) traffic. Triggered ports ar
- 52 - Firewall Firewall rules in the router are put in place to allow or block specified traffic. The rules are based on IP address and TCP/UDP po
Installation Information Print this page and record the listed information here in case you have to re-configure your WAN (Internet) connection in t
- 53 - DMZ Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the router supports use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN. This IP a
- 54 - IP Filters This menu allows the user to allow or deny LAN IP addresses access to the Internet. Rules are based on IP address and TCP/UDP por
- 55 - MAC Filters MAC filters are used to block or allow network access. This is a common method of restricting access to wireless networks and ca
- 56 - URL Blocking URL blocks are used to block or allow access to specific websites. Enter the URLs in the URL Keyword field and click the Apply
- 57 - Domain Blocking Domain blocks are used to block or allow access to specific domains including all web pages contained in the domain. Domain
- 58 - Wireless Performance The Wireless Performance menu is used to configure settings for the Wireless Broadband Router’s access point. Configur
- 59 - Dynamic DNS The Wireless-N Router supports DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service). The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to
- 60 - QoS QoS or Quality of Service is used to assign priority for qualified traffic that passes through the Router. The QoS menu includes option
- 61 - QoS Description QoS enable/disable Disabled by default. To enable QoS, choose the Auto Smart QoS option or the Manual option to specify Qo
- 62 - Tools Click the Tools directory link to reveal the menu links for various functions located in this directory. The Administrator Settings w
Information about your Wireless LAN: SSID Record your info here. Channel Authentication WEP (Hex/ASCII) Key 1: Key 2: Key 3: Key 4: Record your
- 63 - Time The router provides a number of options to maintain current date and time including SNTP. Time settings menu To configure system time
- 64 - System Once you have configured the router to your satisfaction, it is a good idea to back up the configuration file to your computer. To sa
- 65 - Firmware Use the Firmware Upload menu to load the latest firmware for the device. Note that the device configuration settings may return to
- 66 - Miscellaneous To perform a statndard Ping test for network connectivity, click the Misc. window button in the Tools directory to view the Mi
- 67 - Status Use these display menus to view system information and monitor performance. Click the Status directory link to reveal the menu links
- 68 - Log The system log displays chronological event log data. Use the navigation buttons to view or scroll log pages. View Log menu Use the Se
- 69 - Technical Specifications Power Adapter: Output: 5V DC, 2.5~3A Standards: IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u Manag
- 70 - Modulation IEEE 802.11b: DQPSK, DBPSK, DSSS, and CCK IEEE 802.11g: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, OFDM IEEE 802.11n: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM w
- 71 - Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer In order to configure your system to receive IP settings from the router it must first have the TCP
- 72 - Configure Windows XP for DHCP Use the following steps to configure a computer running Windows XP to be a DHCP client. 1. From the Start men
- 1 - Introduction This section provides a brief description of the router, its associated technologies, and a list of router features. Router Desc
- 73 - 3. In the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the fo
- 74 - Your computer is now ready to use the router’s DHCP server.
- 75 - Windows 2000 First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Se
- 76 - Windows 95 and Windows 98 First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button
- 77 - 8. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocols list, and then click OK. 9. You may be prompted to install files from your Wi
- 78 - FCC Warning statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
- 2 - Front View The LED indicators on the Wireless-N Router are located on the front panel the device. Front of Wireless Broadband Router Plac
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