Edimax AR-6024WG User Manual
Edimax AR-6024WG User Manual

Edimax AR-6024WG User Manual

Edimax adsl wireless router user's manual

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AR-6024WG
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  • Page 1 ADSL Wireless Router AR-6024WG User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Specification---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Package Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 General Setting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 OnePage Setup --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 Wireless ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Status ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Network Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Connection Status ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26 System Log --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 Advanced Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 LAN Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 DHCP Configuration---------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Management IP---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Firewall/NAT Services-------------------------------------------------------------------- 30...
  • Page 3 UI Preferences----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58 Update Gateway -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 User Management ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 60 System Commands----------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 Status ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 System Log --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 DHCP Clients ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63 Modem Status------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64 Network Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 Connection Status ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 67 Product Information----------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 Appendix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 69...
  • Page 4: Specification

    Specification ADSL Wireless-g Broadband Router Features ADSL Standards DMT modulation and demodulation Tone detection for low power mode ITU 992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A, B, C ITU 992.2 (G.lite) ITU 992.3 ADSL2 (G.dmt.bis) ITU 992.4 ADSL2 (G.lite.bis) ITU 992.5 ADSL2+ ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 Dying Gasp (Optional) Full-rate adaptive modem Maximum downstream rate of 24 Mbps (ADSL2+)
  • Page 5 Static routing DHCP Server and Client NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) NAT (Network Address Translation) ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Simultaneous USB and Ethernet operation IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) 802.11g Wireless Access Point 54Mbps Access Point for wireless connectivity Interoperable with IEEE 802.11g (PBCC &...
  • Page 6 Power: Input: 90~120V or 200~240V, 50/60Hz Output: 7.5VDC/1.5A OS: Windows 98SE/ 2000/ ME/ XP System Requirement: PII-266 + 32M RAM LED Indication: PWR, ADSL LINK, WLAN, LAN Software Upgrade: Upgrade by Ethernet Port Certification FCC Part 15, CE,...
  • Page 7 ADSL Wireless Router 4 Ports LAN Features ADSL Standards DMT modulation and demodulation Tone detection for low power mode ITU 992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A, B, C ITU 992.2 (G.lite) ITU 992.3 ADSL2 (G.dmt.bis) ITU 992.4 ADSL2 (G.lite.bis) ITU 992.5 ADSL2+ ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 Dying Gasp (Optional) Full-rate adaptive modem...
  • Page 8 NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation) NAT (Network Address Translation) ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Simultaneous USB and Ethernet operation IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) 802.11g Wireless Access Point 54Mbps Access Point for wireless connectivity Interoperable with IEEE 802.11g (PBCC & OFDM Modulation Technology supports) 2.4GHz compliant equipment Supports full mobility and seamless roaming from cell to cell Support Ad hoc and Infrastructure mode...
  • Page 9: Application Diagram

    Specification Hardware Line Connection: RJ-11 (2 wires) RJ-45 (4 port) Connection Power: Input: 90~120V or 200~240V, 50/60Hz Output: 7.5VDC/1.5A OS: WIN 98SE ; WIN 2000;WIN ME;WIN XP System Requirement: PII-266 + 32M RAM LED Indication: PWR, ADSL LINK, WLAN, LAN 1~4 Software Upgrade: Upgrade by Ethernet Port Certification FCC Part 15, CE,...
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Package Contents ADSL Wireless Router CD-ROM containing Manual Ethernet Cable (CAT.5 UTP Straight-Through) ADSL Cable (Standard telephone cable) Power Adapter Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 4 Port ADSL Wireless Router Splitter (optional and changes depending on country specification) RJ-11 ADSL port connect ADSL cable here RJ-45 Ethernet port connect Ethernet cable here Factory Reset button Power Adapter Power cord connect here...
  • Page 12 Label Meaning Power Power WLAN Wireless LAN LAN 1/ LAN 2/ LAN Link LAN 3/ LAN 4 ADSL Link Active 4 Port ADSL Wireless Router Status Indicates Power is on Power is off Flashing Check wireless device. Flashes when data is being sent or Flashing received on the LAN connection.
  • Page 13: General Setting

    General Setting Move your cursor as following sequence Start \ Settings \ Control Panel and click Control Panel. Then double-click on the Network Connections In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on icon corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties.(This icon may be labeled Local Area Connection).
  • Page 14 In the General Tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following items.” by click on it once. Click on the Properties button. Select Obtain an IP Address automatically: by clicking once in the circle.
  • Page 15 Release IP & Renew IP, then Check Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1. Launch your PC web browser and enter the URL: http://192.168.1.1 In the User name/Password prompt, please type in Admin/Admin as default.
  • Page 16 Please wait for the Home page to appear.
  • Page 17: Onepage Setup

    OnePage Setup When working with wide area connections, the first thing you must do is to have the handle of the connection. Once you have the handle for a Connection you must define the PVC and protocol settings for it. Name: Enter the name of your ISP.
  • Page 18 preset amount of time. The default is 60 seconds. If you set the time to 0, the ISDN connection will remain always connected to the ISP. Keep Alive: If mode is LCP, This is the Keep Alive timer. If a reply to the LCP echo is not received in this amount if time, the connection is dropped.
  • Page 19 Type: There six kinds of method (PPPoE/ PPPoA/ Static/ DHCP/ Bridge/ CLIP). Static Settings Encapsulation: Select you encapsulation type. (Supplied by your ISP). IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1). Netmask: Netmask for the local private network (Default: 255.255.255.0). Default Gateway: This field is optional.
  • Page 20 Type: There six kinds of method (PPPoE/ PPPoA/ Static/ DHCP/ Bridge/ CLIP). DHCP Settings Encapsulation: Select you encapsulation type. (Supplied by your ISP). IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1). PVC Settings VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using PVC 0).
  • Page 21 VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using PVC 0). Default = 0. VCI: If instructed to change this, type in the VCI value for the initial connection (using PVC 0). Default = 0. QoS: Quality of Service type.
  • Page 22 PVC Settings VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using PVC 0). Default = 0. VCI: If instructed to change this, type in the VCI value for the initial connection (using PVC 0). Default = 0. QoS: Quality of Service type.
  • Page 23: Wireless

    Wireless This page allow you to enable and disable the wireless LAN function, create a SSID, and select the channel for wireless communications.. Channel: Select a transmission channel for wireless communications. The channel of any wireless device must match the channel selected here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the router.
  • Page 24 Advanced Beacon Period: Type the Beacon Period in the text box. You can specify a value from 0 to 65535. The default Beacon Period is 200. DTIM Period: Type a DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Period in the text box. You can specify a value between 1 and 255. The default value is 2. RTS Threshold: Type the RTS (Request-To-Send) threshold in the text box.
  • Page 25: Status

    Status Network Statistics The Ethernet Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the Ethernet connection. The DSL Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the DSL connection.
  • Page 26 The Wireless Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the Wireless connection.
  • Page 27: Connection Status

    Connection Status The Connection Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface.
  • Page 28: System Log

    System Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system.
  • Page 29: Advanced Setting

    Advanced Setting LAN Setup The following is displayed LAN Setup. DHCP Configuration DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It can automatically dispatch related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client. Server On: Enables the DHCP server. Start IP: Sets the start IP address of the IP address pool.
  • Page 30: Management Ip

    Management IP The Management IP page shows the ADSL physical layer status. IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1). Netmask: Netmask for the local private network (Default: 255.255.255.0). Default Gateway: This field is optional. Enter in the IP address of the router on your network.
  • Page 31: Firewall/Nat Services

    Firewall/NAT Services Network Address Translation (NAT): Is a method of mapping one or more IP addresses and/or IP service ports into different specified values. Firewall: In addition to the built-in NAT mechanism. Firewall/NAT Services: Select Enable to turn on the Firewall/NAT Service. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 32: Wan Setup

    WAN Setup The following is displayed WAN Setup. Add New Connection When working with wide area connections, the first thing you must do is to have the handle of the connection. Once you have the handle for a Connection you must define the PVC and protocol settings for it.
  • Page 33 Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. Idle Timeout: Idle timeout means the router will disconnect after being idle for a preset amount of time. The default is 60 seconds. If you set the time to 0, the ISDN connection will remain always connected to the ISP. Keep Alive: If mode is LCP, This is the Keep Alive timer.
  • Page 34 Name: Enter the name of your ISP. This information is for identification purposes only. Type: There six kinds of method (PPPoE/ PPPoA/ Static/ DHCP/ Bridge/ CLIP). Static Settings Encapsulation: Select you encapsulation type. (Supplied by your ISP). IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1).
  • Page 35 Name: Enter the name of your ISP. This information is for identification purposes only. Type: There six kinds of method (PPPoE/ PPPoA/ Static/ DHCP/ Bridge/ CLIP). DHCP Settings Encapsulation: Select you encapsulation type. (Supplied by your ISP). IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1).
  • Page 36 Name: Enter the name of your ISP. This information is for identification purposes only. Type: There six kinds of method (PPPoE/ PPPoA/ Static/ DHCP/ Bridge/ CLIP). Bridge Settings Encapsulation: Select you encapsulation type. (Supplied by your ISP). PVC Settings VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection (using PVC 0).
  • Page 37 Name: Enter the name of your ISP. This information is for identification purposes only. Type: There six kinds of method (PPPoE/ PPPoA/ Static/ DHCP/ Bridge/ CLIP). CLIP Settings IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1).
  • Page 38: Advanced

    Advanced UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for simple peer-to –peer network connectivity between devices a UPnP device can dynamically join a network, obtain and IP address, convey is capabilities and learn about other devices on the network.
  • Page 39: Multicast

    Multicast The NSP is capable of proxying for applications that are using multicast IP for accessing Video content. This application needs to be run when NAT is enabled. Enable IGMP Multicast: Enable or Disable IGMP Multicast. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 40: Lan Clients

    LAN Clients The LAN Clients page allows you to set the configuration for the LAN port. New IP Address: Enter the IP Address. Hostname: Enter the Hostname. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 41: Web Filters

    Web Filters The following queries manage the Content Filtering capabilities of the NSP. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 42: Bridge Filters

    Bridge Filters The bridge filtering page allows users to set the configuration of IP filtering. Source MAC: When the bridge filtering is enabled, enter the Source MAC address, select Block and click Add. Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet packets matched with this source MAC address will be filtered out.
  • Page 43: Modem Setup

    Modem Setup Select ADSL Transmission Rate. T1413: Full-Rate (ANSI T1.413 Issue 2) with line rate support of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 832 Kbps upstream. GDMT: Full-Rate (G.dmt, G992.1) with line rate support of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 832 Kbps upstream.
  • Page 44: Static Routing

    Static Routing The following queries manage the RIP routing application and static routing entries for the NSP. The RIP application supports both version 1 and 2. New Destination IP: Enter the New Destination IP. Gateway: Enter the IP Address of the Gateway. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 45: Access Control

    Access Control Access Control allows users to define the outgoing traffic permitted or denied access through the WAN interface. The default is to permit all outgoing traffic.
  • Page 47 Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 48: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding page allows the user define a port forwarding rule without using the firewall policy database definitions and apply it to the connection.
  • Page 50 Choose a connection: You can choose a connection to do this. LAN IP: type your LAN IP. For example 192.168.1.2. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 51: Dynamic Routing

    Dynamic Routing The following queries manage the RIP routing application and static routing entries for the NSP. The RIP application supports both version 1 and 2. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 52: Wireless Security

    Wireless Security Select a Wireless Security level None: Disable Wireless encryption. WEP: WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to keep network communications private. It encrypts unicast and multicast communications in a network. Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key for data encryption and decryption.
  • Page 53 802.1x: The IEEE 802.1x standards outline enhanced security methods for both the authentication of wireless stations and encryption key management. WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i security specification draft. Key differences between WPA and WEP are user authentication and improved data encryption.
  • Page 54: Advanced Security

    Advanced Security The Advanced Security page provides advanced rules that can be applied to a particular Connection. Enable DMZ: Enable or Disable DMZ. Enable Remote Web: Allow or deny incoming access to the modems Web pages remotely. Enable Remote Telnet: Allow or deny incoming access to the modems Telnet Interface remotely.
  • Page 55: Wireless Management

    Wireless Management The Wireless Management page allows your prestige can check the MAC addresses of Wireless stations against a list of allowed or denied MAC addresses. Enable Access List: Enable the Wireless Management by Access List. MAC Address: Enter the MAC Address. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 56: Tools

    Tools The Tools section allows you to save the configuration, restart the gateway, update the gateway firmware, setup user and remote log information and run Ping and Modem tests. Ping Test Packet INternet Groper is protocol that sends out ICMP echo requests to test whether or not a remote host is reachable.
  • Page 57: Remote Log

    Remote Log The Router Table page displays routing table and allows the user to manually enter the routing entry. The routing table will display the routing status of Destination, Netmask, Gateway and Interface. The interface br0 means the USB interface; Io0 means the loopback interface and ppp1 means the PPP interface.
  • Page 58: Modem Test

    Modem Test This test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network. This test may take a few seconds to complete. To perform the test, select your connection from the list and press the Test button.
  • Page 59: Ui Preferences

    UI Preferences The UI preferences page allows user to set screen size. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 60: Update Gateway

    Update Gateway To update your gateway firmware, choose an update image (Kernel/ File system) or configuration file In Select a File, and then click the Update Gateway button. Additionally, you may download your configuration file from the system by clicking Get Configuration.
  • Page 61: User Management

    User Management User Management is used to change your User Name or Password. User Name: Default is ‘Admin’. Password: Default is ‘Admin’. Apply: Click Apply to save the changes.
  • Page 62: System Commands

    System Commands System commands allow you to carry out basic system actions. Press the button to execute a command.
  • Page 63: Status

    Status The Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interfaces. System Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system.
  • Page 64: Dhcp Clients

    DHCP Clients The DHCP Clients page shows the MAC Address, IP Address, Host Name and Lease Time.
  • Page 65: Modem Status

    Modem Status The Modem Status page shows the modem status and DSL statistics.
  • Page 66: Network Statistics

    Network Statistics The Ethernet Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the Ethernet connection. The DSL Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the DSL connection.
  • Page 67 The Wireless Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the Wireless connection.
  • Page 68: Connection Status

    Connection Status The Connection Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface.
  • Page 69: Product Information

    Product Information The Product Information page shows the product information and software versions.
  • Page 70: Appendix

    Appendix Country Australia Belgium Canada Danmark Deutschland All Internet providers Telus Cybercity Tiscali 1 & 1 Internet DSL AOL DSL Arcor DSL Freenet DSL Fireline networks GMX Internet Hansenet Netcologne Schlund Snafu ADSL VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:0 VCI:33 VPI:0 VCI:35 VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:8 VCI:35...
  • Page 71 Country France ISRAEL Italian Netherlands New Zealand Portugal Spanish Tiscali T-online Anderer Anbieter Wannadoo Tiscali KPN PPPoE LLC Telecom Italia Rest oil presente KPN PPPoA VC-MuX BBeyond Bridge LLC BBeyond PPPoA VC-MuX New Zealand Telecom Todos os apresentador Albura Colt Teeccom Earth VPI:1 VCI:32...
  • Page 72 Country Spanish Suomi Switserland Sverige Eresmas Jazztel Ola Internet Retevision Terra Tiscali Telefornica Telepac Uni2 Ya.com Wanadoo Island ssimi Landssimi Vortex Alle anbieter Skanova VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:0 VCI:35 VPI:8 VCI:32 VPI:1 VCI:32 VPI:8 VCI:32 VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:1 VCI:33 VPI:8...
  • Page 73 Country Taiwan United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Hinet Seednet Etisalat Classical IP Single User Etisalat Classical IP for Business British Telecom VPI:0 VCI:33 VPI:0 VCI:33 VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:8 VCI:35 VPI:0 VCI:38...

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