HKBN S-Box7580P Setup Manual

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HDTV Higher-tier Receiver
Wi-Fi Setup Guide
Model No.: S-Box7580P

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  • Page 1 HDTV Higher-tier Receiver Wi-Fi Setup Guide Model No.: S-Box7580P...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Wi-Fi Router Login ......................1 2 Language Selection ....................... 2 2.1 Operation Mode ...................... 2 2.1.1 Bridge Mode ..................... 2 2.1.2 Gateway Mode ....................2 3 Network Setup ....................... 3 3.1 WAN ........................3 3.1.1 Static (Fixed IP) ....................3 3.1.2 DHCP (Dynamic IP) ..................
  • Page 3: Wi-Fi Router Login

    Wi-Fi Router Login In order to access the router setup program, computer IP setup needs to be in the same IP subnet of the HDTV Higher-tier Receiver (e.g. 192.168.0.50) 1. Connecting to the Wi-Fi network of the Receiver, input the Receiver’s IP address on the internet browsing software (192.168.0.1) If users wish to login to the system with a computer Ethernet cable and connect it to the LAN socket of the Receiver, please change the operation mode to Gateway Mode (see...
  • Page 4: Language Selection

    Language Selection Select “HKBN” from the function list on the left and the “Select Language” option is displayed on the right hand side of the web page. This Wi-Fi setup supports “Traditional Chinese” and “English” interfaces. Operation Mode Select “Operation Mode” from the left hand side and operation mode can be selected on the right hand side of the page.
  • Page 5: Network Setup

    Network Setup Select “WAN” from the list on the left and the wide area network connection setup can be configured on the right hand side of the web page. The Receiver supports Static, DHCP, PPPoE, L2TP and PPTP connection modes. 3.1.1 Static (Fixed IP) In case all the IP information is provided by the ISP, please select Static (Fixed IP) address.
  • Page 6: Dhcp (Dynamic Ip)

    3.1.2 DHCP (Dynamic IP) In case your ISP does not provide the exact IP address, please select “DHCP (Dynamic IP)” option to get IP related information from your ISP automatically. Hostname : network name is optional and depends on the ISP requirements 3.1.3 PPPoE (ADSL) Select “PPPoE”...
  • Page 7: L2Tp

    username and password are provided by your IP for login purpose and you do not need to login from the PPPoE software in your computer again. User Name : input your PPPoE user name Password : input your PPPoE password Verify Password : input your PPPoE password again Operation Mode : select “Keep Alive”, “On Demand”...
  • Page 8: Pptp

    3.1.5 PPTP Select “PPTP” option if ISP uses PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) for internet connection based on point-to-point protocol. This option can be used in common DSL connection. The user name and password are provided by the ISP. Server IP : input the server IP provided by the ISP (optional) User Name : input the PPTP user name Password : input the PPTP password Address Mode : select “Static”...
  • Page 9: Local Area Network (Lan)

    Local Area Network (LAN) Select “LAN” from the list on the left and the local area network connection setup can be configured on the right hand side of the web page. IP Address : input the IP Address of the the Receiver. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1.
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  • Page 11: Dhcp Client List

    DHCP Client List Select “DHCP Clients” from the list on the left. All DHCP clients are listed on the right hand side of the web page. Advanced Routing Select “Advanced Routing” from the list on the left, and routing rules can be added or deleted for static routing or activate dynamic routing, i.e.
  • Page 12: Quality Of Service Settings

    Display the present routing settings. RIP : enable or disable the dynamic routing, i.e. RIP Quality of Service Settings Quality of service (QoS) rules can be added or deleted to provide different upload and download throughput and priority. Page 10...
  • Page 13: Wireless Network Setup

    Wireless Network Setup Basic Wireless Settings Select “Basic” from the list on the left to configure basic wireless setup, for example, network name (SSID, Service Set identifier) and channel. Basic configuration can be done for simple router settings. Radio On/Off : Select this button to enable the Wi-Fi function. Press the button again to disable the Wi-Fi function.
  • Page 14: Advanced Wireless Settings

    Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced wireless settings can be used to perform detailed Wi-Fi setup (including advanced parameters setup), for example, beacon interval, transmission power and data beacon rate (DTM), etc. Page 12...
  • Page 15 The default setting of WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is “Disable”. WMM can be enabled manually and more options will pop up with additional parameters: WMM Capable : select “enable” or “disable” the WMM APSD Capable : select “enable” or “disable”, alternatively, you can also choose power management method - Automatic Power Save Delivery Page 13...
  • Page 16: Wireless Security Settings

    DLS Capable : select “enable” or “disable” direct station-to-station frame transfer – Direct Link Setup Wireless Security Settings Select “Security” from the list on the left to setup the Wi-Fi network security and encryption to prevent unauthorized access of the Wi-Fi network and data snoop. SSID Option : Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the wireless network name.
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  • Page 18: Wps

    Select “WPS” from the list on the left to establish a secured Wi-Fi connection. Simply input a PIN or press button (PBC) to execute Wi-Fi security by using an easier security connection setup procedure. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home network created by the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), in which it enables the Wi-Fi devices from different manufacturers to certify this function.
  • Page 19: Station List

    Station List Select “Station List” from the list on the left, and the list of Wi-Fi devices connected to the Wi- Fi network will be displayed on the web page. Page 17...
  • Page 20: Firewall

    Firewall Firewall protects your network from external networks through isolation. Rules can be setup in the firewall to protect your network from malicious attacks, spoof and snoop from Internet, virus and worms. MAC/IP/Port Filtering MAC/IP/Port Filtering function can enable users to define the filtering policies for packets based on MAC address, IP address and port.
  • Page 21: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding Port forwarding function enables users to configure a virtual server, whereas remote users can access applications through common IP address and connect to the appropriate server in the local area network (LAN). Virtual Server Setting : select “enable” or “disable” the function IP Address : input the IP address to allow the access of the application server Port Range : input the TCP and / or UDP port or a range of ports...
  • Page 22: System Security

    System Security The Wi-Fi router can be protected by configurating the system firewall. Remote Management (via Web) : select “enable” or “disable” the remote management Ping from WAN Filter : select “enable” or “disable” ping from WAN Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Firewall : select “enable” or “disable” SPI firewall Page 20...
  • Page 23: Content Filtering

    Content Filtering Content filtering is most widely used on the internet to filter email and web access, for example, spam. This function enables users to configure content filtering policies to allow or restrict access of web pages based on the content. Configure the content filter based on the format : select three different formats of packets to be filtered, i.e.
  • Page 24: Administration

    Configure the filter based on the host : input the host to be filtered in the Host Filter. Administration The administration functions enable users to perform the following: Manage the general functions of the Wi-Fi router, including language & administrator password etc.
  • Page 25: Settings Management

    Settings Management Users can export the settings of the system in a configuration file, or import the configuration file to restore the settings of the system. Users can also select to reset all configuration to default settings. Page 23...
  • Page 26: Status

    Status Users can monitor the system status information. Page 24...

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