Introduction Thank you for purchasing your TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router This manual will assist you with the installation procedure. The package you have received should contain the following items: TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router User’s Manual Power Adapter Note: if anything is missing, please contact your vendor...
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? ? The TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router should only be repaired by authorized and qualified personnel. ? ? Please do not try to open or repair the TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router yourself. ? ? Do not place the TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router in a damp or humid location, i.e.
Front Panel The front panel provides LED’s for device status. Refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature. Power status of the TEW-211BRP Wireless AP . A steady LED indicates the power is applied Router to the unit.
General Wireless AP Router System Connection 1. The general function of Wireless AP Router is defined as an “AP + Router”, and the connection is as follow diagram. In this mode, user may connect the WAN port to Cable / DSL modem by using cross cable. The WAN LED will indicate connection. 2.
Wireless AP Router Default Settings By default settings, the Wireless AP Router is regarded as an “AP Router”. The default settings are shown following. Note: In WEB mode setup system, only one user allows to access setup program at one time i.e.
Web Management Settings TURN ON POWER SUPPLY Quick power cycle can caused system corruption. When power on, be careful not to shut down in about 5 seconds, because data is writing to the flash. START -UP & LOG IN In order to configure the Wireless AP Router, you must use your web browser and manually input 192.168.2.1 into the Address box and press Enter.
MAKE CORRECT NETWORK SETTINGS OF YOUR COMPUTER To change the configuration, use Internet Explorer (IE) or Netscape Communicator to connect the WEB management 192.168.2.1. SETUP WIZARD Click SETUP WIZARD. Here allow user to configure basic network settings with your ISP provider.
DEVICE INFORMATION The Device Name is the same as the Computer Name that was set in the Setup Wizard. The IP Address is the IP Address assigned to LAN side of your Router. The Private LAN Mac Address the Mac Address assigned to the LAN side of your Router.
DEVICE STATUS The Device Status screen displays a graphical representation of your current configuration. The left side of the screen shows your connection information in regards to WAN and LAN IP Address information. The right side displays the connection status of each device.
DEVICE IP SETTINGS It’s the LAN network domain settings. The default value is listed as following. (IP Address: 192.168.2.1, IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0) After changing the settings, click NEXT to continue other network settings.
CABLE/xDSL ISP SETTINGS: Here are the cable/ADSL ISP settings i.e. WAN port network settings. By default, the WAN port is set to automatically obtain an IP address from your ISP, if ISP provides DHCP server function. To assign static IP for the WAN port, place a checkmark and enter the settings. After changing the settings, click NEXT to continue other network settings.
ISP ADDITIONAL SETTINGS: To set extra ISP settings, user may set the authentication data here while entering ISP. Here also allow user to set the “idle time”, ”host and domain name” and ”WAN Ethernet MAC address”. After changing the settings, click NEXT to continue other network settings.
WIRELESS SETTINGS Here allow user to set Wireless AP Router IP and operation channel. The default value for RF are as followed: 1. ESSID: Wireless, Channel: 6. 2. The encryption panel allows the entry of four keys for 64-bit encryption and one set of 128-bit key according to WEP function select.
MODEM SETTINGS Here allow user to set MODEM function settings. If you are using a dial-up modem with the wireless router, place a checkmark in the box and enter the settings for the dial-up connection. After changing the setting, click NEXT to save and restart the system.
ADVENCED SETTINGS Click ADVENCED SETTINGS. Here allow user to set the advanced settings as main menu list. DHCP SERVER SETTINGS By default, the Wireless Router has DHCP server enabled to assign an IP address ranging from 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.100. In addition, the router is capable of reserving up to four sets of IP addresses within the local network for mail, web, or ftp server.
VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS Here allow user to set several kinds of virtual service of the Wireless AP Router such as HTTP, SMTP, POP3, FTP, TELNET services. After enter the settings, clicks SUBMIT to save input data. Specific application support is enabled in Virtual Server Settings under Advanced Settings.
The Virtual Server Settings under Advanced Settings also enables one computer to have full access to the Internet without the protection of the firewall. This allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted two-way communication outside of your network. To enable DMZ, simply reserve an IP address for DMZ zone. Click the “Submit”...
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ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS This function allow administrator to have access control by enter MAC address of client stations.
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Enable Grant/Deny Access List, user may just input the MAC address of client stations onto MAC Address table, then click ADD button. To delete a MAC address from the list, just click the checkbox and click Delete . Click ‘ SUBMIT ’ to update the data .
STATIC ROUTING SETTINGS In Static Routing, the user has the ability to add a static route to the routing table by simple entering the destination IP, subnet mask, and gateway. Clicking on “Add” and then “Submit” which requires a restart for the IP address to be incorporated into the routing table.
DYNAMIC SETTINGS By default, the Router will not send or receive any routing Internet protocols (RIP) to update the routing table. However, the user can enable the Router to automatically send and receive RIP packets to establish routes for commonly used paths.
MODEM STRING SETTINGS Most dial-up modems are compatible with the standard modem strings. However for modems that require special modem strings, the user can enter the information in this screen. Click ‘ Submit ’ to save input data.
FILTER SETTINGS This page is only for MIS administrator only. Enable LAN Site Filter function: Block / Pass. Here allow user to add IP Address Range and Destination Port Range to LAN Side Filter Table. The router will Block/Pass packet according to allocate IP range. Click ADD button after input data.
ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS Here allow user to change the password to execute setup system, user may also input the IP address of Remote administration host in order to do the IP remote from Wan. After changing the setting, clicks SUBMIT.
SYSTEM TOOLS The System Tools section enables you to manage your Wireless AP Router and view information related to unit functions. The following functions are described in this chapter. Intruder Detection Log: View detection logs. Display Routing Table : Display the routing status of the Router. System Diagnostics: Display current status and connection information.
INTRUDER DETECTION LOG The Intruder Detection Log displays all information related to intrusion attempts on your network. If any packets are seen as harmful, those packets are blocked and a log is kept about the information related to that packet. Index : (1,2,3 etc.) Refers to the row number.
DISPLAY ROUTING TABLE The Display Routing Table screen displays the routing status that the Router is using. A router uses a routing table to keep track of what IP addresses there are and where the router should forward packets when it receives them. Type : The type of routing protocol used.
LOAD SETTINGS The Load Default Settings screen enables you to restore the settings that came as default. Click on LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS button on the left hand side menu, click Start, and click Ok to load the default settings. Performing this task will replace all current settings with default settings.
UPGRADE FIRMWARE Here allow user to upgrade firmware. After choosing upgrade firmware, click START load settings. The Upgrade Firmware screen enables you to update the firmware. Updated firmware usually fix problems encountered by users, but may incorporate new features. Begin by clicking the “Browse…” button to browse your computer to select the updated firmware file.
RESET DEVICE The Reset Device screen enables you to reboot the Wireless AP Router. If any changes are made and you want them to take effect, you will need to reset the Wireless AP Router to do so. Click the “Start ” button to reset the Wireless AP Router. Click the “Cancel”...
Troubleshooting Basic Functions My Wireless AP Router will not turn on. No LED’s light up. Cause: ? ? The power is not connected. Resolution: ? ? Connect the power adapter to your Wireless AP Router and plug it into the power outlet.
I can’t connect to other computers on my LAN. Cause: ? ? The IP Addresses of the computers are not set correctly. ? ? Network cables are not connected properly. ? ? Windows network settings are not set correctly. Resolution: ? ? Make sure that each computer has a unique IP Address.
Wireless Troubleshooting I can’t access the Wireless AP Router from a wireless network card Cause: ? ? Settings are not the same among each wireless adapter. ? ? Out of range. ? ? IP Address is not set correctly. Resolution: ? ? Make sure that the Mode, SSID, Channel and encryption settings are set the same on each wireless adapter.
Web-Based Ports: LAN: NWay 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet WAN: 10BASE-T RS-232 (DB-9) Serial TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router Specifications General Wireless Specifications: IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi Compatible Access Point Frequency Band: 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz (subject to local regulation) Access Point Number of Channel: USA &...
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Data encryption: 64/128-bit WEP and ESSID for Security LED: Power : Indicate power is ON Status : I ndicate Firmware loading under proceeding WAN : Indicate WAN port connection LAN : Indicate LAN port TX/RX operation WLAN: Indicate Wireless been connected and operation Power Specifications : DC power supply Input: DC 100-240, 50-60 Hz, 1A...