NetVito RTV1835W-D90 User Manual

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802.11 N Modem/Gateway
NetVito 6800 Series
RTV1835W-D90
Wireless IAD
User Manual
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  • Page 1 VDSL2/ ADSL2+ 802.11 N Modem/Gateway NetVito 6800 Series RTV1835W-D90 Wireless IAD User Manual Version released : 1.0...
  • Page 2 Wireless IAD User Manual  2011 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of the seller. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 Wireless IAD User Manual After powering off the product, power on the product at least 15 seconds later. Do not block the ventilating openings of this product. When the product is expected to be not in use for a period of time, unplug the power cord of the product to prevent it from the damage of storm or sudden increases in rating.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Wireless IAD User Manual ABLE OF ONTENTS ____________________________________________________________________ Before You Use ........................7 Unpacking ..........................7 Features ..........................8 ADSL Compliance ......................8 ADSL2 Compliance ....................... 8 ADSL2+ Compliance ..................... 8 VDSL Compliance ......................8 VDSL2 Compliance ......................8 Wireless LAN Compliance .................... 8 ATM Features .........................
  • Page 5 Wireless IAD User Manual Numbered IP over ATM (IPoA) ..................33 Numbered IP over ATM (IPoA) + NAT ................35 Unnumbered IP over ATM (IPoA) ................37 Unnumbered IP over ATM (IPoA) + NAT ..............39 Bridge Mode ........................41 Chapter 4 : Web Configuration ................... 43 Using Web-Based Manager ..................43 Outline of Web Manager ..................
  • Page 6 Wireless IAD User Manual Storage Service ....................116 Management ....................... 117 Diagnostics ......................117 Management Accounts ..................118 TR-069 Client Configuration ................119 Identify the Validation of Certificate from ACS ..........122 Internet Time ...................... 123 System Log ......................124 Backup Configuration..................
  • Page 7: Before You Use

    Before You Use Thank you for choosing the Wireless IAD. With the asymmetric technology, this device runs over standard copper phone lines. RTV1835W Wireless IAD is a DSL broadband access device which allows ADSL and VDSL connectivity while providing 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN interface for home or office users.
  • Page 8: Features

    Wireless IAD User Manual Features ADSL Compliance ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ITU G.992.2 Annex A (G.lite) ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) Support dying gasp Maximum Rate: 8 Mbps for downstream and 1 Mbps for upstream ADSL2 Compliance ITU G.992.3 Annex A (G.dmt.bis) Maximum Rate: 12 Mbps for downstream and 1 Mbps for upstream ADSL2+ Compliance...
  • Page 9: Atm Features

    Wireless IAD User Manual 802.11b; DQPSK (2Mbps) for 802.11b; DBPSK (1 Mbps) for 802.11b Network Architecture: infrastructure Operating Frequency: 2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz Operating Channels: depending on local regulations. For example, 11Channels (Northern America), 13 Channels (Europe), and 14 Channels (Japan) Support the selection of best quality channel automatically Antenna:Two internal antenna is provided Internal Antenna:...
  • Page 10: Bridging Features

    Wireless IAD User Manual Bridging Features Supports self-learning bridge specified in IEEE 802.1d Transparent Bridging Supports up to 4096 learning MAC addresses Transparent Bridging among 10/100 Mb Ethernet and 802.11g wireless Supports IGMP Snooping Supports 802.1Q VLAN packet pass-through IP Functionalities NAT (Network Address Translation) / PAT (Port Address Translation) let multiple users on the LAN to access the internet for the cost of only one IP address.
  • Page 11: Usb Host Application

    Wireless IAD User Manual USB Host Application Support Internet printing protocol 2.0 for print server function Configuration and Management User-friendly embedded web configuration interface with password protection Remote management accesses control Telnet session for local or remote management Firmware upgrades through HTTP, TFTP, or FTP The boot loader contains very simple web page to allow the users to update the run-time firmware image.
  • Page 12: Subscription For Adsl Or Vdsl Service

    Wireless IAD User Manual Subscription for ADSL or VDSL Service To use the IAD, you have to subscribe for ADSL or VDSL service from your broadband service provider. According to the service type you subscribe, you will get various IP addresses: Dynamic IP: If you apply for dial-up connection, you will be given an Internet account with username and password.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: Overview

    Wireless IAD User Manual Chapter 1: Overview This chapter provides you the description for the LEDs and connectors on the front and rear surface of the router. Before you use/install this wireless IAD, please take a look at the information first. Physical Outlook...
  • Page 14 Wireless IAD User Manual...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 : System Requirement And Installation

    Wireless IAD User Manual Chapter 2 : System Requirement and Installation System Requirement To access the Wireless IAD via Ethernet, the host computer must meet the following requirements:  Equipped with an Ethernet network interface.  Have TCP/IP installed.  Allow the client PC to obtain an IP address automatically or set a fixed IP address.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Wireless Iad

    Wireless IAD User Manual Connecting the Wireless IAD Please follow the steps below to connect the related devices.
  • Page 17 Wireless IAD User Manual Step 5 Turn on the power switch. Here is an example for connecting the PC to the Wireless IAD POWER ADAPTER A. OUTPUT: 12V-------2.0A B. Max. Operation Temperature: 40 a. 產品Rating: 12V2A b. Max. Operation Temperature: 40...
  • Page 18: Wall Mounting

    Wireless IAD User Manual Wall Mounting...
  • Page 19: Setting Up Tcp / Ip

    Wireless IAD User Manual Setting up TCP / IP If the TCP/IP protocol has not been installed yet, please follow the steps below for installation. In the following illustrations, we will set the PC to get an IP address automatically at the same time. ...
  • Page 20 Wireless IAD User Manual Right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties. On the General tab, check out the list of installed network components. Option 1: If there is no TCP/IP Protocol, click Install. Option 2: If you have TCP/IP Protocol, skip to Step 7. If there is no TCP/IP protocol installed on your PC, press “Install”...
  • Page 21 Wireless IAD User Manual Highlight Protocol and then click Add. Click Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and then click OK.
  • Page 22 Wireless IAD User Manual When it returns to the General Tab on the Local Area Connection Properties window, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. Under the General tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically, and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Then click Ok.
  • Page 23: Renewing Ip Address On Client Pc

    Wireless IAD User Manual Renewing IP Address on Client PC After the Wireless IAD gets on line, there is a chance that your PC does not renew its IP address and thus causes the PC not able to access the Internet. To solve this problem, please follow the procedures below to renew PC’s IP address.
  • Page 24 Wireless IAD User Manual  Another way to open the command prompt: From Start menu, point to Programs, select Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. Type ipconfig at the command prompt window and press Enter to view the computer’s IP information from DHCP server.
  • Page 25 Wireless IAD User Manual If the computer is holding a current IP address, type ipconfig /release to let go of the address, then type ipconfig /renew to obtain a new one.
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 : Accessing The Internet

    Wireless IAD User Manual Chapter 3 : Accessing the Internet Before configuring the Wireless IAD, you must decide whether to configure the Wireless IAD as a bridge or as a router. This chapter presents some deployment examples for your reference. Each mode includes its general configure procedures.
  • Page 27: Mer

    Wireless IAD User Manual Public IP Default assigned Private IP by BRAS 192.168.1.1 MULTI FAILUR CAUTIO S OK FAILUR - FAN When swapping this removal and be done under two fan tray, system shutdown will replacement must minutes or be occur. OA PROCESSER ONLY STM-1...
  • Page 28 Wireless IAD User Manual On the Configure LAN side Settings page, key in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN. Check DHCP Server On box, and enter the start and end points, e.g.: Primary IP address:192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 Start IP Address:192.168.1.2 End IP Address: 192.168.1.254 Then key in the leased time that you want.
  • Page 29: Ppp Over Atm (Pppoa) Mode

    Wireless IAD User Manual PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Mode Public IP Default assigned Private IP by BRAS 192.168.1.1 MULTI FAILUR CAUTIO S OK FAILUR - FAN When swapping this fan tray, removal and replacement must be done under two system shutdown will minutes or be occur.
  • Page 30 Wireless IAD User Manual On the Configure LAN side Settings page, key in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN, e.g.: Primary IP address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Check DHCP Server on box. And key in the start and end IP address, e.g.: Start IP Address:192.168.1.2 End IP Address: 192.168.1.254...
  • Page 31: Ppp Over Ethernet (Pppoe) Mode

    Wireless IAD User Manual PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Mode Public IP Default assigned Private IP by BRAS 192.168.1.1 FAILUR MULTI CAUTIO S OK FAILUR - FAN When swapping this removal and be done under two fan tray, replacement must system shutdown will minutes or be occur.
  • Page 32 Wireless IAD User Manual On the Configure LAN side Settings page, key in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN, e.g.: Primary IP address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Check DHCP Server on box. And key in the start and end IP address, e.g.: Start IP Address:192.168.1.2 End IP Address: 192.168.1.254...
  • Page 33: Numbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)

    Wireless IAD User Manual Numbered IP over ATM (IPoA) Default Private IP MULTI FAILUR CAUTIO S OK FAILUR - FAN When swapping this fan tray, removal and be done under two replacement must system shutdown will minutes or 192.168.1.1 be occur. OA PROCESSER ONLY 10.3.80.83...
  • Page 34 Wireless IAD User Manual Use the following DNS Server Address, then key in the information that your ISP offered, e.g.: WAN IP Address: 10.3.95.233 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248 Primary DNS server: 168.95.1.1 Secondary DNS server: 168.95.192.1 Uncheck Enable NAT and click Next. (5).
  • Page 35: Numbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa) + Nat

    Wireless IAD User Manual Numbered IP over ATM (IPoA) + NAT Secondary LAN (Public) 10.3.80.83 10.3.80.81 S / W Default Private IP MULTI S OK FAILUR FAILUR CAUTIO When swapping this removal and be done under two fan tray, replacement must system shutdown will minutes or be occur.
  • Page 36 Wireless IAD User Manual On the Configure Internet Connection – Connection Type page, select (3). IP over ATM (IPoA) then click “Next”. On the WAN IP Settings page, select Use the following IP address and (4). Use the following DNS Server Address, then key in the information that your ISP offered, e.g.: WAN IP Address: 10.3.80.81 WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248...
  • Page 37: Unnumbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa)

    Wireless IAD User Manual Unnumbered IP over ATM (IPoA) Default Private IP 192.168.1.1 MULTI FAILUR CAUTIO S OK FAILUR - FAN When swapping this fan tray, removal and replacement must be done under two system shutdown will minutes or be occur. OA PROCESSER ONLY 10.3.80.83...
  • Page 38 Wireless IAD User Manual Primary DNS server: 168.95.1.1 Secondary DNS server: 168.95.192.1 Uncheck Enable NAT and click Next. On the Configure LAN side Settings page, key in the information for (5). your LAN, e.g., Primary IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Start IP Address: 192.168.1.2 End IP Address: 192.168.1.254 Check Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN...
  • Page 39: Unnumbered Ip Over Atm (Ipoa) + Nat

    Wireless IAD User Manual Unnumbered IP over ATM (IPoA) + NAT Secondary LAN (Public) 10.3.80.83 10.3.80.81 S / W Default Private IP FAILUR MULTI CAUTIO S OK FAILUR - FAN When swapping this removal and fan tray, replacement must be done under two system shutdown will minutes or 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 40 Wireless IAD User Manual settings. Then, select Use the following DNS Server Address and key in the information that your ISP offered, e.g.: Primary DNS server: 168.95.1.1 Secondary DNS server: 168.95.192.1 Check the Enable NAT box. And click Next. (5). On the Configure LAN side Settings page, key in the information for (6).
  • Page 41: Bridge Mode

    Wireless IAD User Manual Bridge Mode Public IP Default assigned Private IP FAILUR MULTI CAUTIO S OK FAILUR When swapping this fan tray, removal and replacement must be done under two 192.168.1.1 system shutdown will minutes or by BRAS be occur. OA PROCESSER ONLY STM-1...
  • Page 42 Wireless IAD User Manual On the Configure LAN side Settings page, enter the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN, e.g.: Primary IP address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Choose DHCP Server Off and click Next. Check the network information on the Summary page. Make sure the contents match the settings provided by your ISP.
  • Page 43: Chapter 4 : Web Configuration

    Wireless IAD User Manual Chapter 4 : Web Configuration Using Web-Based Manager After properly configuring you host PC, please proceed as follows: Start your web browser and type 192.168.1.1, the private IP address of the ADSL Router, in the URL field. After connecting to the device, you will be prompted to enter username and password.
  • Page 44: Outline Of Web Manager

    Wireless IAD User Manual Outline of Web Manager To configure the web page, please use admin as the username and the password. The main screen will be shown as below. Title The title of this management interface. Including Quick Start, Status, Advanced, Wireless, Main Menu Voice, USB APP, and Management.
  • Page 45: Status

    Wireless IAD User Manual Status Device Info This page displays the current status for the ADSL connection, including the System Up Time, ADSL speed, LAN IP address, default gateway, DNS server, firmware version, boot loader version, ADSL driver version, wireless driver version, wireless BSSID, Ethernet MAC address, and memory size.
  • Page 46 Wireless IAD User Manual BER Test: This test determines the quality of the ADSL connection. It is done by (1). transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for errors. After selecting the test duration time and click Start, the following (2).
  • Page 47 Wireless IAD User Manual When the test is over, the result will be shown on the following dialog (3). window for your reference. Click Close to close this window. Internet Connection:...
  • Page 48 Wireless IAD User Manual This page displays the connection information for your wireless IAD, such as the PVC name, VPI/VCI value, service category, protocol, invoking NAT and QoS or not, IP address, linking status, and so on. Traffic Statistics: This table shows the records of data going through the LAN and WAN interfaces.
  • Page 49 Wireless IAD User Manual This table shows all DHCP clients who get their IP addresses from your Wireless IAD. For each DHCP client, it shows the Host Name, MAC Address, IP Address and the Lease Time. Wireless Clients: This table shows the MAC address for all of the wireless LAN clients currently associated to your Wireless IAD.
  • Page 50 Wireless IAD User Manual This table shows the IP address record for IP-to-Physical translation in your router.
  • Page 51: Advanced Setup

    Wireless IAD User Manual Advanced Setup Local Network – IP Address This page is the same as you can see on the Configure LAN side Settings page while running the Quick Setup. It allows you to set IP Address and Subnet Mask values for LAN interface.
  • Page 52 Wireless IAD User Manual Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask: Check this box to enter another set of IP Address and Subnet Mask to connect to your IAD if they are not included in the range that DHCP server accepts.
  • Page 53: Local Network - Dhcp Server

    Wireless IAD User Manual Local Network – DHCP Server This allows you to set DHCP server on LAN interface. DHCP Server On: Check this item if DHCP service is needed on the LAN. The IAD will assign IP address and gateway address for each of your PCs. You have to key in Start IP Address, End IP Address, and Lease Time.
  • Page 54 Wireless IAD User Manual Server and Relay Off: Check this item if DHCP service isn’t needed on the LAN. Apply: Click this button to activate the settings listed above. You can reserve one specific IP address for a certain PC for particular purpose.
  • Page 55: Local Network - Upnp

    Wireless IAD User Manual Local Network – UPnP The UPnP is only available for Windows XP. If you are not a Windows XP user, you may ignore this page. Enabling the UPnP IGD and NAT traversal function allows the users to perform more applications behind NAT without additional configuration settings or ALG support on your router.
  • Page 56: Local Network - Igmp Snooping

    Wireless IAD User Manual Local Network – IGMP Snooping Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1 sender to 1 recipient) or Broadcast (1 sender to everyone on the network). Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network. Without IGMP snooping, multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic, that is, it is forwarded to all ports.
  • Page 57 Wireless IAD User Manual When IGMP snooping is invoked, it makes the system aware to establish the best path for multicast service to save LAN bandwidth. Refer the figure below, just as desired, only host A and D will actually receive multicast traffic when IGMP snooping is enabled.
  • Page 58 Wireless IAD User Manual When IGMP Snooping is enabled, you can check the box below to filter out multicast packets which will be sent to your local network if no user plays multimedia movies. If the PVC you’re using is NAT enabled, remember to turn on the IGMP Proxy at the same time.
  • Page 59: Internet - Dns Server

    Wireless IAD User Manual Internet – DNS Server If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVC(s) during the connection establishment. If the checkbox is not selected, it is necessary for you to enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses.
  • Page 60: Internet - Igmp Proxy

    Wireless IAD User Manual Internet – IGMP Proxy The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an Internet protocol that provides a way for an Internet computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers. Wireless ISP BRAS FANS MULTI- FAILURE CAUTION FAILURE...
  • Page 61 Wireless IAD User Manual Internet Connection: This field displays the internet connection(s) set in this router. IGMP Proxy Enabled: Check this box to enable this function or uncheck this box to disable this function. After finish the settings, click Apply.
  • Page 62: Internet - Adsl / Vdsl

    Wireless IAD User Manual Internet – ADSL / VDSL Enable ADSL Port: Check this box to enable this function. It simply invokes the line mode that you choose here for the IAD. Select the support of line modes: There are several selections, and you may select them according to the line modes supported by your ISP and your needs.
  • Page 63 Wireless IAD User Manual Bitswap: It is a mandatory receiver initiated feature to maintain the operating conditions of the modem during changing environment conditions. It reallocates the data bits and power among the allowed carriers without modification of the higher layer control parameters in the ATU. After a bit swapping reconfiguration, the total data rate and the data rate on each latency path is unchanged.
  • Page 64: Ip Routing - Static Route

    Wireless IAD User Manual IP Routing – Static Route The table shows all static route status and allows you to add new static IP route or delete static route. A Static IP Routing is a manually defined path, which determines the data transmitting route. If your local network is composed of multiple subnets, you may want to specify a routing path to the routing table.
  • Page 65 Wireless IAD User Manual Adding a New One: To add a static route, please click Add. Type the destination network address, subnet mask and gateway that you received from the ISP and click Apply. For example, type 192.168.1.1 in the field of the gateway IP address and leave the destination network blank.
  • Page 66 Wireless IAD User Manual WAN Interface: Click this button to forward packets to a specific WAN interface. Choose one from the drop-down menu. If you have added an IPoA PVC from Advanced- Internet Connections webpage, you can forward packets to it now. Just select it from the WAN Interface drop down menu.
  • Page 67 Wireless IAD User Manual Example – Static Route︰ Here provides you an example of Static Route. 192.168.1.x 192.168.1.1 10.1.1.1 Internet 192.168.1.254 ADSL Router Router B 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.x For the LAN shown above, if the PC in the subnet of 192.168.1.x wants to access the PC in the subnet of 192.168.10.x, we can set a static route in the ADSL router, in which the destination is the PC in the subnet 192.168.10.x and the gateway is router B.
  • Page 68: Ip Routing - Dynamic Routing

    Wireless IAD User Manual IP Routing – Dynamic Routing Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is utilized by means of exchanging routing information between routers. It helps the routers to determine optimal routes. This page allows you to enable/disable this function. RIP Version: It incorporates the RIP information when receiving and broadcasting the RIP packets.
  • Page 69: Virtual Server - Port Forwarding

    Wireless IAD User Manual Virtual Server – Port Forwarding The Router implements NAT to make your entire local network appear as a single machine to the Internet. The typical situation is that you have local servers for different services and you want to make them publicly accessible.
  • Page 70 Wireless IAD User Manual IP Address seen by Internet Users: Once configured, anyone on the Internet can connect to your Virtual Servers. Please note that, in the above picture, both Internet users are connecting to same address, using different protocols, such Http://203.70.212.52 and Ftp://203.70.212.52.
  • Page 71 Wireless IAD User Manual Pre-defined: Choose one of the service types from the first drop-down list, such as Audio/Video, Games, and so on. In the second drop-down list, choose the name of the application that you want to use with the type that you select in the first list.
  • Page 72 Wireless IAD User Manual User defined: Type a new service name for building a customized service for specific purpose. There are three lines that you can enter settings into on this page. If you need more lines, just apply the settings and then add a new port forwarding rule.
  • Page 73 Wireless IAD User Manual The result will be displayed as the following figure. If you do not want the server that you created, check the Delete box of that application and click the Delete button to discard it. Or if you want to add another one, click Add to add a new one.
  • Page 74: Virtual Server - Port Triggering

    Wireless IAD User Manual Virtual Server – Port Triggering When the wireless IAD detects outbound traffic on a specific port, it will set up the port forwarding rules temporarily on the port ranges that you specify to allow inbound traffic. It is supposed to increase the support for Internet gaming, video conferencing, and Internet telephony due to the applications require multiple connection.
  • Page 75 Wireless IAD User Manual The system provides 9 items for you to choose. You may also define by yourself, just type the name into the field of User defined. Click Apply to complete the setting. If you select AIM Talk, the result page will be like the demo figure in the right column.
  • Page 76: Virtual Server - Dmz Host

    Wireless IAD User Manual Virtual Server – DMZ Host In computer networks, a DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data.
  • Page 77: Virtual Server - Dynamic Dns

    Wireless IAD User Manual Virtual Server – Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System) combines both functions of DNS and DHCP to map a dynamic IP to a fixed domain name. This page allows you to access the virtual servers with a domain name and password. Dynamic DNS:...
  • Page 78: Firewall

    Wireless IAD User Manual Firewall The firewall is a kind of software that interrupts the data between the Internet and your computer. It is the TCP/IP equivalent of a security gate at the entrance to your company. All data must pass through it, and the firewall (functions as a security guard) will allow only authorized data to be passed into the LAN.
  • Page 79: Firewall - Mac Filtering

    Wireless IAD User Manual – Firewall MAC Filtering The bridge filtering mechanism provides a way for the users to define rules to allow/deny packets through the bridge based on source MAC address and/or destination MAC address. When bridge filtering is enabled, each packet is examined against the each defined filter rules sequentially, and when a matched is determined, the packets will be blocked.
  • Page 80: Firewall - Ip Filtering

    Wireless IAD User Manual – Firewall IP Filtering This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts. Choose Disabled to disable the firewall function. Click Enabled to invoke the settings that you set in this web page.
  • Page 81 Wireless IAD User Manual This page provides some settings for you to adjust for adding a new outbound IP Filtering. Allow Traffic: Choose No to stop the data transmission, Yes to permit the data pass through. Protocol: Here provides several default policies for security levels for you to choose. If you don’t want to use the predefined setting, you can use User Defined to set a customized protocol according to the necessity.
  • Page 82 Wireless IAD User Manual A new IP filtering setting for Outbound traffic is created in the web page. To edit the setting, please click to get into the editing page. To delete the setting, click to erase it. To set another IP filtering, click Add again. To add a new Inbound IP Filtering, click ”Inbound traffic”...
  • Page 83: Quality Of Service

    Wireless IAD User Manual Quality of Service QoS (Quality of Service) is an industry-wide initiative to provide preferential treatment to certain subsets of data, enabling that data to traverse the Internet or intranet with higher quality transmission service. There have been two generations of quality of service architectures in the Internet.
  • Page 84 Wireless IAD User Manual Now, DSCP is what we are using for the QoS configuration on this device. Among the classes you will see on the webpage, the (Best Effort) class possesses no guaranteed rates; the (Class Selector) values enable backward compatibility with the older IP-Precedence scheme ranges 0~7;...
  • Page 85: Quality Of Service - Qos Setup

    Wireless IAD User Manual Quality of Service – Qos Setup To classify the upstream traffic by assigning the transmission priority for different users’ data, please use Bridge QoS to prioritize the data transmission. The Bridge QoS allows you to set the settings based on layer two bridge packets.
  • Page 86 Wireless IAD User Manual Traffic Class Name: Key in a name as the traffic class for identification. 802.1p Priority: Each incoming packet will be mapped to a specific priority level, so that these levels may be acted on individually to deliver traffic differentiation. Please choose the number (from 0 to 7, low to high priority) for the 02.1p Priority.
  • Page 87 Wireless IAD User Manual DiffServ Class (DSCP): DiffServ is a computer networking architecture that specifies a simple, scalable and coarse-grained mechanism for classifying, managing network traffic and providing QoS (quality of service) guarantees on modern IP networks. DiffServ can, for example, be used to provide low-latency, guaranteed service to critical network traffic such as voice or video while providing simple best-effort traffic guarantees to non-critical services such as web traffic or file transfers.
  • Page 88 Wireless IAD User Manual WAN 802.1p: If 802.1p is enabled on Internet connection, WAN 802.1p value of the upstream packets can be overwritten by the selected value. You may select a priority from the drop-down menu. If you set the LAN 802.1p Priority 0 as the traffic condition, choose Low traffic priority for this rule, set DSCP as BE, and WAN 802.1p as no change, after clicking Apply, you will get the result as the figure in the right column.
  • Page 89: Quality Of Service - Qos Classification Setup

    Wireless IAD User Manual Quality of Service – QoS Classification Setup To classify the upstream traffic by assigning the transmission priority of the data for different users, please use IP QoS to prioritize the data transmission. The IP QoS allows you to set the settings based on layer three IP packets. To add a new IP QoS setting, press Add in the page of Quality of Service –...
  • Page 90 Wireless IAD User Manual Source MAC Address & MAC Mask/ Destination MAC Address & MAC Mask: Key in the specific MAC Address or MAC Mask of the devices which you want the QoS rule to be applied to, or simply leave it blank to include all. Protocol:...
  • Page 91 Wireless IAD User Manual Traffic Priority/ DiffServ Class (DSCP)/ WAN 802.1p: Please refer to the Bridge QoS section. After finishing the settings, click Apply, the new QoS setting will be shown as the example. According to the example, we set four rules for IP QoS. In traffic A, we set the destination port as 1-1024, and the traffic priority is low;...
  • Page 92 Wireless IAD User Manual According to our example, the IP QoS configuration can be illustrated by the following figure. Port 201 - 8000 Port 1 - 1024 Medlum High Router High 192.168.1.10 / 255.255.255.0 Internet 168.95.1.88 While there are many PCs getting online, the PCs using port 201-8000 to access the internet will have medium traffic priority, the PCs carrying 192.168.1.x/ 255.255.255.0 as IP address will have high traffic priority.
  • Page 93: Interface Group

    Wireless IAD User Manual Interface Group This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports. The user data will be only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group. Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet: If you click Disabled, the LAN ports for Ethernet ports will only be shown as an Ethernet interface.
  • Page 94 Wireless IAD User Manual Now we are going to map Wireless and the first Ethernet port together with the bridge mode PVC. Click br_0_35 and press Add button, then use the same way to add Wireless, and Ethernet1 to grouped interfaces. The four items are moved to the right box now.
  • Page 95 Wireless IAD User Manual The following relationship figure illustrates the port mapping configuration. Under this configuration, any devices that is connected to Wireless or Ethernet port 1 will connect to the internet through the bridge mode PVC br_0_35, while the PCs using Ethernet port 2, 3, and 4 will access the internet by the PPPoE connection pppoe_0_39_1.
  • Page 96: Wireless

    Wireless IAD User Manual Wireless This page allows you to configure the wireless function on you IAD. You may setup the settings for security, access control, and repeater features for the device. Basic Settings To set the basic configuration for the wireless features, please open Basic item from the Wireless menu.
  • Page 97 Wireless IAD User Manual The SSID is the identification characters of a router. The default words will be shown on this page. If you do not check “Hidden SSID” item, the router will periodically broadcasts its SSID to allow the wireless clients within the range to recognize its presence.
  • Page 98 Wireless IAD User Manual Hide Wireless Main/Guest Network: Check the box to hide the Main/Guest SSID of this AP (access point). Thus, other people in the network cannot find the Main/Guest SSID of this device. Channel: The frequency in which the radio links are about to be established. Select one channel that you want from the drop down list.
  • Page 99 Wireless IAD User Manual Transmission Mode: It decides the mode of data transmission. Choose the one that you want to use from the drop-down menu. There are 11n default but mixed 802.11b and 11g provided here. Transmission Rate: It decides the speed of data transmission. Choose any one of it by using the drop-down menu.
  • Page 100 Wireless IAD User Manual Wireless User Isolation: To make the communication between the clients, please choose Off. To cut the communication between the clients, please choose on. Click Apply to invoke the settings.
  • Page 101: Security

    Wireless IAD User Manual Security To configure security features for the Wireless interface, please open Security item from Wireless menu. This web page offers eight authentication protocols for you to secure your data while connecting to networks. There are nine selections including Wireless Protected Setup (WPS), 64-bit and 128-bit WEP, 802.1X, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, mixed WPA2/WPA, and mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK.
  • Page 102 Wireless IAD User Manual For 64-Bit WEP/ 128-Bit WEP Client ADSL Router Protected by WEP only Wireless Security: Select the WEP mode for the security function; there are two options, 64-bit and 128-bit. Before being transmitted, the data will be encrypted using the encryption key.
  • Page 103 Wireless IAD User Manual Authentication Type: The ADSL Router supports two authentication types: Open System and Shared key. This should be considered with the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) mechanism. Open System means that it allows any client to authenticate and attempt to communicate with a bridge.
  • Page 104 Wireless IAD User Manual For 802.1X Wireless Network When a wireless client requests to access a network, it is required to be authenticated by a central authentication server (RADIUS Server). Only an authenticated user can be granted by the network access and thereby those unauthorized will be blocked.
  • Page 105 Wireless IAD User Manual RADIUS Shared Secret: A shared secret is like a password, which is used between RADIUS Server and the specific AP (RADIUS client) to verify identity. Both RADIUS Server and the AP (RADIUS client) must use the same shared secret for successful communication.
  • Page 106 Wireless IAD User Manual Data Encryption: Select the data encryption method for the WPA mode. There are three types that you can choose, TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES. TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol) takes the original master key only as a starting point and derives its encryption keys mathematically from this master key.
  • Page 107 Wireless IAD User Manual For WPA-PSK; WPA2-PSK; Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK WPA-PSK (WPA-Pre-Shared Key) is useful for small places without authentication servers such as the network at home. It allows the use of manually-entered keys or passwords and is designed to be easily set up for home users.
  • Page 108 Wireless IAD User Manual For WPA2; Mixed WPA2/WPA Wireless Security: The WPA2 is suitable for enterprises. It must be used in conjunction with an authentication server such as RADIUS to provide centralized access control and management. It can provide stronger encryption and authentication solution than other WPA mode.
  • Page 109: Accesses Control

    Wireless IAD User Manual Accesses Control The web page allows you to enable the wireless MAC control configuration. Access Control: Click Off to disable this function. Click On in Allow mode to allow the devices using matched MAC address to link to the AP. And click On in Deny mode to disturb the listed wireless MAC address to access the AP.
  • Page 110 Wireless IAD User Manual The result of the added MAC address will be shown on the table. If you want to delete the added MAC address, simply click the delete button , a dialog box will be prompted to confirm the deleting. Click Yes, and then the selected one will be erased.
  • Page 111: Repeater

    Wireless IAD User Manual Repeater A repeater is an electronic device that receives a weak or low-level signal retransmits it at a higher level or higher power, so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation. Client A Channel 11 LAN Backbone Access Point A Client B...
  • Page 112 Wireless IAD User Manual AP Mode: Choose an AP mode that you would like to use. Search Other Repeaters: You can configure other routers as your repeater by setting up repeater feature mutually. Click the Scan now button to search other repeater in the wireless network automatically.
  • Page 113 Wireless IAD User Manual The right figure shows an example result of executing the function of auto-searching repeaters. You may select the routers (which use the same channel as yours) from the table and configure the same SSID and WEP key with the one you chose, so that the routers can function as repeaters for each other to extend the coverage area.
  • Page 114: Wireless Qos

    Wireless IAD User Manual Wireless QoS In the fields of wireless packet-switched networks and wireless networking, the Wireless QoS (Quality of Service) refers to control mechanisms that can provide different priority to different users or data flows for wireless networks, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow transmitted through the wireless interface in accordance with requests from the application program.
  • Page 115 Wireless IAD User Manual Typically, networks operate on a best-effort delivery basis, which means that all traffic has equal priority and an equal chance of being delivered in a timely manner. When congestion occurs, all traffic has an equal chance of being dropped.
  • Page 116: Usb App

    Wireless IAD User Manual USB App Storage Service This device provides the USB Storage function. Connect your storage device to the USB host port on the rear panel of this IAD.
  • Page 117: Management

    Wireless IAD User Manual Management Diagnostics To check the linking status for the network and your computer, a diagnostic test can guide you to detect the network problem. The testing items are listed and examined one by one. If the previous one is failed, than the items following that one will be failed, too.
  • Page 118: Management Accounts

    Wireless IAD User Manual Management Accounts This page allows you to change the user name and password for accessing your wireless IAD. For the Admin Account, the default setting for both username and password are admin. If you want to change the username and the password, please modify the User Name and New Password, and then retype the new password in the Confirm field for confirmation.
  • Page 119: Tr-069 Client Configuration

    Wireless IAD User Manual TR-069 Client Configuration TR-069 is a CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) intended for communication between Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS). It defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto configuration of a CPE, and also incorporates other CPE management functions into an integrated framework.
  • Page 120 Wireless IAD User Manual Connect to ACS: Choose to connect to ACS with or without SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol according to your ISP. If the ACS URL starts with http://, choose without SSL mode; if it begins with https://, select with SSL. ACS URL Address:...
  • Page 121 Wireless IAD User Manual ACS User Name/ ACS Password: When connecting to ACS, this device must have correct user name and password for authentication. Key in the information provided by the ISP. When the content of ACS URL Address, User Name, and Password match the ACS authorization, the router will send an online report to ACS.
  • Page 122: Identify The Validation Of Certificate From Acs

    Wireless IAD User Manual Identify the Validation of Certificate from ACS When using SSL protocol to connect to ACS, a trusted CA and synchronic time setting with the server are used to identify the validation of the Certificate sent from ACS. When choosing with SSL for Connect to ACS, you will see a paragraph appear on the bottom of the window (as shown in the right column).
  • Page 123: Internet Time

    Wireless IAD User Manual Internet Time The router’s clock must synchronize with global Internet time. The time you set in the screen will be adapted to system log. Update Now: Click this button to refresh the current time. Set Time by (Time Server or Manual): The default setting is Manual.
  • Page 124: System Log

    Wireless IAD User Manual System Log As shown on the web page, you can view the system log and configure system log whenever you want. To view the system log, you must configure system log first. Press Configure System Log to start. Configuring System Log You can enable or disable the log function, and choose log level, display level and proper mode as you like.
  • Page 125 Wireless IAD User Manual There are 8 types of log level and display level for you to choose. Log Level: This function enables you to decide how detailed the messages will be stored. Set a proper level according to your needs. The default Log Level is Debugging.
  • Page 126 Wireless IAD User Manual Mode: You can choose where to store the logs; the options include Local, Remote and Both. Local means the CPE, i.e., the ADSL Router. Remote means the log server you specified to forward the log information to. The default mode is Local.
  • Page 127 Wireless IAD User Manual Example Suppose we are going to record the system logs on both the ADSL Router and the Server bearing IP address 10.11.95.2, the procedures below illustrate the situation: Choose Enabled Log. Select Debugging as the Log Level, and Error as the Display Level. (Or select other level according to your needs.) Set the Mode as Both, key in the Server IP Address as 10.11.95.2, and leave the Server UDP Port as the default value 514.
  • Page 128: Backup Configuration

    Wireless IAD User Manual Backup Configuration To backup your settings of the wireless IAD, you can use Backup Config web page to save the configuration. Click Backup button and the warning window will be prompted. Click OK to continue the backup procedure. The system will ask your command about the next procedure.
  • Page 129 Wireless IAD User Manual You may change the file name and choose a place to save the backup file. And when you want to restore the settings in the future, simply open Backup Config web page and use Browse button to locate the file. After opening the backup file, click Restore.
  • Page 130: Update Firmware

    Wireless IAD User Manual Update Firmware If you have to or want to upgrade the firmware for this IAD, you can open the Update Firmware web page and choose the correct file by pressing Browse. Then click the Update Firmware button. The system will execute the update procedure automatically.
  • Page 131: Upnp For Xp

    Wireless IAD User Manual UPnP for XP Universal plug and play (UPnP) is architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances and PCs of all form factors. It is designed to bring easy-to-use, flexible, standards-based connectivity to ad-hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home, in a small business, public places, or attached to the Internet.
  • Page 132 Wireless IAD User Manual Select Networking Services and click Details. Click the UPNP User Interface check box. Click Ok. The system will install UPnP components automatically. After finishing the installation, go to My Network Places. You will find an icon (e.g., Wireless IAD) for UPnP function. Double click on the icon, and the IAD will open a web page via the port for UPnP function.
  • Page 133 Wireless IAD User Manual After entering the user name and password, you may access the IAD through the webpage. Now, the NAT traversal function has already been provided. The ADSL router will create a new virtual server automatically when the router detects that some internet applications is running on the PC.
  • Page 134: Chapter 5 : Troubleshooting

    Wireless IAD User Manual Chapter 5 : Troubleshooting If the suggested solutions in this section do not resolve your issue, contact your system administrator or Internet service provider. Problems with LAN PCs on the LAN cannot get IP addresses from the ADSL Router. The chances are that the interface used as DHCP server is modified and the client PCs does not renew IP addresses.
  • Page 135: Problems With Wan

    Wireless IAD User Manual Check the DNS setting of the ADSL Router. At the DOS prompt, ping the IP addresses of the DNS provided by your ISP. For example, if your DNS IP is 168.95.1.1, then ping 168.95.1.1. If the following response occurs: Reply from 168.95.1.1: bytes=32 time=100ms TTL=253 Then the connection to the DNS is OK.
  • Page 136 Wireless IAD User Manual Error Message: Image uploading failed. The selected file contains an illegal image. Possible cause: The firmware file format is invalid. Action: Check to see whether the file format is correct; otherwise download a firmware file with correct format. Error Message: Image uploading failed.
  • Page 137: Chapter 6 : Glossary

    Wireless IAD User Manual Chapter 6 : Glossary ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) ARP is a TCP/IP protocol for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network, such as an Ethernet address. A host wishing to obtain a physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP/IP network.
  • Page 138: Nat (Network Address Translation) Ip Address

    Wireless IAD User Manual NAT (Network Address Translation) IP Address NAT is an Internet standard that translates a private IP within one network to a public IP address, either a static or dynamic one. NAT provides a type of firewall by hiding internal IP addresses. It also enables a company to use more internal IP addresses.
  • Page 139: Pvc (Permanent Virtual Circuit)

    Wireless IAD User Manual PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) A PVC is a logical point-to-point circuit between customer sites. PVCs are low-delay circuits because routing decisions do not need to be made along the way. Permanent means that the circuit is preprogrammed by the carrier as a path through the network.
  • Page 140: Fcc Statement

    Wireless IAD User Manual FCC Statement: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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.

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