FCCID TEW-812DRU User Manual

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802.11ac(draft 2.0)
TEW-812DRU Gigabit Wireless Router
TEW-812DRU
Rev 0.1

User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    802.11ac(draft 2.0) TEW-812DRU Gigabit Wireless Router TEW-812DRU Rev 0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Important Note

    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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 3: Europe - Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: +A11: 2009 EN60950-1:2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment...
  • Page 4 output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
  • Page 5 Česky [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se [Czech] základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in [German]...
  • Page 6: European Union Notice

    Nederlan Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type van toestel] in ds [Dutch] overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Malti Hawnhekk, [isem tal-manifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott] jikkonforma [Maltese] mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 7: Trademark Recognition

    Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms: EN 60950 Product Safety EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment EN 301 489-1/-17 General EMC requirements for radio equipment EN 301 893 V1.5.1(2008-12) Trademark recognition All product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged.
  • Page 8 Getting Started with the TEW-812DRU Congratulations on purchasing the TEW-812DRU! This manual provides information for setting up and configuring the TEW-812DRU. This manual is intended for both home users and professionals. The following conventions are used in this manual: THE NOTE SYMBOL INDICATES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE TOPIC AT HAND.
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    Package Contents TEW-812DRU 802.11ac(draft 2.0)3x3 Gigabit Wireless Router CAT-5 Ethernet Cable (All the TEW-812DRU’s Ethernet ports are Auto-MDIX) Power Adapter (12V, 2A) CD-ROM with Software and Manual Quick Installation Guide Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
  • Page 10: Wireless Lan Networking

    DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED ADMINISTRATOR. Transmission Rate (Transfer Rate) The TEW-812DRU provides various transmission (data) rate options for you to select. In most networking scenarios, the factory default Best (automatic) setting proves the most efficient. This setting allows your TEW-812DRU to operate at the maximum transmission (data) rate. When the communication quality drops below a certain level, the TEW-812DRU automatically switches to a lower transmission (data) rate.
  • Page 12 When a number of wireless stations are connected using a single access point, you have a Basic Service Set (BSS). In the ESS diagram below, communication is done through the access points, which relay data packets to other wireless stations or devices connected to the wired network. Wireless stations can then access resources, such as a printer, on the wired network.
  • Page 13 connection. In the diagram below, when the user moves from BSS (1) to BSS (2) the WLAN client devices automatically switches to the channel used in BSS (2). Roaming in an ESS network diagram...
  • Page 14 802.11ac (draft 2.0)3x3 Gigabit Wireless Router wireless router that supports high-speed wireless networking at home, at work or in public places. 867Mbps Unlike most routers, the TEW-812DRU provides data transfers at up to when using 11AC connection. This router is also back compatible with 802.11n or 802.11g or 11b devices. This means that you do not need to change your entire network to maintain connectivity.
  • Page 15: Hardware Overview

    • Virtual server and Application Level Gateway (ALG) services for special Internet applications • Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for auto discovery and support for device configuration of Internet applications • 3- year limited warranty *Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications.
  • Page 16: Installation Considerations

    RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines: Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the TEW-812DRU and other network devices to a minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your wireless product’s range from 3-90 feet...
  • Page 17: Network Status

    Start Plug in the power adapter and verify the Power & Ethernet LEDs are light. To configure the router, open your browser, type 'http://192.168.10.1' into the address bar At the Password prompt, the User name is 'admin' and password is admin. Enter default username and password and press “Login”...
  • Page 18: Wireless Setting

    Wireless Setting: You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication, such as Network Name (SSID) and Security Mode. The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items.
  • Page 20: Guest Network

    Guest Network: This page allows you to configure the Guest Network.
  • Page 21: Parental Control

    Enter the SSID of Guest Network, this allow families to share their home network with friends and relatives in a controlled manner without needing to expose private Wi-Fi access codes or other personal data. A guest network is a small section of an organization's computer network designed for use by temporary visitors.
  • Page 23 MAC Filtering Choose the type of MAC filtering needed. Turn MAC Filtering Disable: When "Disable" is selected, MAC addresses are not used to control network access. Add MAC Filtering Rule Use this section to add MAC addresses to the list below. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of a computer that you want to control with MAC filtering.
  • Page 25 The device status. Management:...
  • Page 26 You may configure administrator account and password. Admin Password Enter a password for the user "admin", who will have full access to the Web-based management interface. Device Name The name of the router can be changed here. Enable Dynamic DNS Enable this option only if you have purchased your own domain name and registered with a dynamic DNS service provider.
  • Page 27 Enter the account provided by your service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key, enter that key in all three fields. Password Enter the password provided by your service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key, enter that key in all three fields.
  • Page 28: Upload Firmware

    Upload Firmware: Once you have a firmware update on your computer, use this option to browse for the file and then upload the information into the router.
  • Page 29: Setting Management

    Setting Management: Export Settings This option allows you to export and then save the router's configuration to a file on your computer. Be sure to save the configuration before performing a firmware upgrade. Import Settings Use this option to restore previously saved router configuration settings. Load Factory Defaults This option restores all configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the time the router was shipped from the factory.
  • Page 30 This restarts the router. It is useful for restarting when you are not near the device.
  • Page 31 Time: Time Configuration Current Router Time Displays the time currently maintained by the router. If this is not correct, use the following options to configure the time correctly. Automatic Time Configuration Enable NTP Server Select this option if you want to synchronize the router's clock to a Network Time Server over the Internet.
  • Page 32 Select a Network Time Server for synchronization. You can type in the address of a time server or select one from the list. If you have trouble using one server, select another. Set the Date and Time Manually If you do not have the NTP Server option in effect, you can either manually set the time for your router here.
  • Page 33 Give the schedule a name that is meaningful to you, such as "Weekday rule". Day(s) Place a checkmark in the boxes for the desired days or select the All Week radio button to select all seven days of the week. All Day - 24 hrs Select this option if you want this schedule in effect all day for the selected day(s).
  • Page 34: Router Status

    Router Status:...
  • Page 35 The device status...
  • Page 36: Ipv6 Status

    IPv6 Status:...
  • Page 37: System Log

    System log: This page can be used to set remote log server and show the system log.
  • Page 38: Advanced Network

    Advanced Network: If you are not familiar with these Advanced Network settings, please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings UPnP By default, the UPnP feature is enabled. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols for primarily residential networks without enterprise class devices that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and establish functional network...
  • Page 39 Setup : LAN Setting...
  • Page 40 This page allows you to configure the LAN of the router IP Address The IP address of the this device on the local area network. Assign any unused IP address in the range of IP addresses available for the LAN. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the local area network.
  • Page 41 MAC Address To input the MAC address of your system, enter it in manually or connect to the router's Web-Management interface from the system and click the Copy Your PC's MAC Address button. A MAC address is usually located on a sticker on the bottom of a network device. The MAC address is comprised of twelve digits.
  • Page 42: Wan Setting

    WAN Setting: You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment. Besides, you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type. WAN Connection Type There are several connection types to choose from: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, and Russia PPTP.
  • Page 43 Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all of this information. DHCP A method of connection where the ISP assigns your IP address when your router requests one from the ISP's server. Host Name: Some ISP's may check your computer's Host Name. The Host Name identifies your system to the ISP's server.
  • Page 44 Static: If your ISP has assigned a fixed IP address, select this option. The ISP provides the values for the following fields for WAN Interface IP Setting: IP Address, Subnet Mask , Default Gateway. Dynamic: If the ISP's servers assign the router's IP addressing upon establishing a connection, select this option.
  • Page 45 that computer and click the Clone Your PC's MAC Address button. The WAN interface will then use the MAC address of the network adapter in your computer.
  • Page 46 Routing: The static routing option allows you to define fixed routes to specific destinations.
  • Page 47: Ipv6 Setting

    IPv6 Setting: 6to4 6to4 is provided as a transition for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6. It allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network through the automatic tunneling technology, and routes traffic between 6to4 and IPv6 networks. Native IPv6 only Native IPv6 refers to the network where IPv6 is the only transport protocol running.
  • Page 48 QoS:...
  • Page 49 QoS Setting There are several Maximum upload bandwidth to choose or user defined. QoS is enabled by default. You can disable it in the QoS Setup screen by clearing the Enable check box Traffic Class Setting User could select the Low/Mid/highest priority that this port’s traffic should receive relative to other applications and traffic when accessing the Internet.
  • Page 50 User could select either TCP, UDP, or both (TCP/UDP), and specify the port number or range of port numbers used. User could set priority and limitation by IP/MAC address, Protocol or Port. QoS List You can setup QoS per different protocol Application. Wizard: This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your router and connect to the Internet.
  • Page 51 To set up this connection you will need to have a complete list of IP information provided by your Internet Service Provider. If you have a Static IP connection and do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
  • Page 52 Then press” Apply”...
  • Page 54: Multiple Ssid

    Wireless Multiple SSID: You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication, such as Network Name (SSID) and Security Mode. The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items. Wireless Network Name (SSID) When you are browsing for available wireless networks, this is the name that will appear in the list (unless Visibility Status is set to Invisible, see below).
  • Page 55 network name. Add up to three additional SSIDs to create virtual wireless networks from one wireless Router Access Point device. Add Additional Wireless Network Name (SSID) To add additional wireless Network Names simply add the name to the Multiple SSID field and click on apply at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 56 WDS: This page allows you to configure Wireless Distribution System (WDS) for the wireless LAN interfaces. Wireless Distribution System (WDS) When WDS is enabled, this access point functions as a wireless repeater and is able to wirelessly communicate with other APs via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional; so this AP must know the MAC Address (creates the WDS link) of the other AP, and the other AP must have a WDS link back to this AP.
  • Page 57 Click on apply at the bottom of the page, to apply your setting changes. Enable the security seeing in security page, each WDS APs need to use same security setting. (Note: WDS supports wireless g/n modes. The use multiple Access Point will reduces the overall network throughput to ½ the TEW-812DRU.
  • Page 58 Advanced: Use the Advanced Setup page to make detailed settings for the Wireless. Advanced Setup includes items that are not available from the Basic Setup page, such as Beacon Interval, etc Beacon Interval Beacons are packets sent by a wireless router to synchronize wireless devices. Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000.
  • Page 59 Fragmentation Threshold Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units (fragments) to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF coverage. Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater than the Fragmentation Threshold. This setting should remain at its default value of 2346 bytes.
  • Page 60 WPS: Enable Enable the WPS feature. PIN Settings A PIN is a unique number that can be used to add the router to an existing network or to create a new network. The default PIN may be printed on the bottom of the router. For extra security, a new PIN can be generated.
  • Page 61: Access Control

    Reset To WPS Default Restore the default PIN of the router. Generate New PIN Create a random number that is a valid PIN. This becomes the router's PIN. You can then copy this PIN to the user interface of the registrar. Security Access Control:...
  • Page 62 Enable By default, the Access Control feature is disabled. If you need Access Control, check this option. Note: When Access Control is disabled, every device on the LAN has unrestricted access to the Internet. However, if you enable Access Control, Internet access is restricted for those devices that have an Access Control Policy configured for them.
  • Page 63 DMZ Setting DMZ means "Demilitarized Zone." If an application has trouble working from behind the router, you can expose one computer to the Internet and run the application on that computer. When a LAN host is configured as a DMZ host, it becomes the destination for all incoming packets that do not match some other incoming session or rule.
  • Page 64: Virtual Server

    ‧ To handle incoming connections that use a protocol other than ICMP, TCP, UDP, and IGMP (also GRE and ESP, when these protocols are enabled by the PPTP and IPSec Enable DMZ Putting a computer in the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks. Use of this option is only recommended as a last resort.
  • Page 65 Enable Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive. IP Address The IP address of the system on your internal network that will provide the virtual service, for example 192.168.10.50. You can select a computer from the list of DHCP clients in the "Computer Name"...
  • Page 66: Special Applications

    Special Applications: Add/Edit Port Trigger Rule Enable Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive. Name Enter a name for the Special Application Rule, for example Game App, which will help you identify the rule in the future. Alternatively, you can select from the Application list of common applications.
  • Page 67 Select the protocol used by the service. The common choices -- UDP, TCP, and both UDP and TCP -- can be selected from the drop-down menu. Trigger Port Enter the outgoing port range used by your application (for example 6500-6700). Schedule Select a schedule for when this rule is in effect.
  • Page 68 Gaming: Add/Edit Port Range Rule Use this section to add a Port Range Rule to the following list or to edit a rule already in the list. Rule Enable Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive. IP Address Enter the local network IP address of the system hosting the server, for example 192.168.10.50.
  • Page 69 TCP Ports to Open Enter the TCP ports to open (for example 6159-6180, 99). UDP Ports to Open Enter the UDP ports to open (for example 6159-6180, 99). Schedule Select a schedule for the times when this rule is in effect. Clear Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.
  • Page 70: Samba Server

    By default, the ALG feature is enabled. ALG configuration allows users to disable some application service. SAMBA Server: Enable the SAMBA server to share the files on USB storage.
  • Page 71 FTP Server: Enable the FTP server to share the files on USB storage.
  • Page 72 Eject Device:...
  • Page 73 Glossary 802.11 A family of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed by a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Access Control List ACL. This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the network.
  • Page 74 AARP. Used to map the MAC addresses of Apple computers to their AppleTalk network addresses, so that conversions can be made in both directions. Application layer 7th Layer of the OSI model. Provides services to applications to ensure that they can communicate properly with other applications on a network.
  • Page 75 Bit rate The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time Bit/sec Bits per second BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol. Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no user intervention Bottleneck A time during processes when something causes the process to slowdown or stop all together Broadband A wide band of frequencies available for transmitting data Broadcast...
  • Page 76 Information that is stored on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave your computer the cookie Data Information that has been translated into binary so that it can be processed or moved to another device Data Encryption Standard Uses a randomly selected 56-bit key that must be known by both the sender and the receiver...
  • Page 77 DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the Internet as well as users on the Local Network, but that is not protected by the same security as the Local Network. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Used to automatically assign IP addresses from a predefined pool of addresses to computers or devices that request them Digital certificate:...
  • Page 78 IP address that is assigned by a DHCP server and that may change. Cable Internet providers usually use this method to assign IP addresses to their customers. Extensible Authentication Protocol Email Electronic Mail is a computer-stored message that is transmitted over the Internet Encryption Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read Ethernet...
  • Page 79 Sending and Receiving data at the same time Gain The amount an amplifier boosts the wireless signal Gateway A device that connects your network to another, like the internet Gbps Gigabits per second Gigabit Ethernet Transmission technology that provides a data rate of 1 billion bits per second Graphical user interface H.323 A standard that provides consistency of voice and video transmissions and compatibility for...
  • Page 80 HTTP over SSL is used to encrypt and decrypt HTTP transmissions A networking device that connects multiple devices together ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is used to make sure that computers can report their multicast group membership to adjacent routers Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server provided by Microsoft Internet Key Exchange is used to ensure security for VPN connections...
  • Page 81 Intrusion Detection A type of security that scans a network to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of the network Internet Protocol IP address A 32-bit number, when talking about Internet Protocol Version 4, that identifies each computer that transmits data on the Internet or on an Intranet IPsec Internet Protocol Security Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novel to enable their...
  • Page 82 The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network. Also referred to as delay Light Emitting Diode Legacy Older devices or technology Local Area Network A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server LPR/LPD "Line Printer Requestor"/"Line Printer Daemon".
  • Page 83 Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network like the Internet Multicast Sending data from one device to many devices on a network Network Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet, or another network, through one IP address NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol.
  • Page 84 Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data should travel between two devices on a network OSPF Open Shortest Path First is a routing protocol that is used more than RIP in larger scale networks because only changes to the routing table are sent to all the other routers in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how RIP functions Password...
  • Page 85 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet is used to connect multiple computers to a remote server over Ethernet PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet between two networks Preamble Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network Quality of Service RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central server...
  • Page 86 Algorithm used for encryption and authentication Server A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the network Session key An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers Session layer The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication between applications on both ends...
  • Page 87 Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network Stateful inspection A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only valid responses to outgoing requests are allowed to pass though the firewall Subnet mask Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host...
  • Page 88 Universal Plug and Play A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be a part of the network Upgrade To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product Upload To send a request from one computer to another and have a file transmitted from the requesting computer to the other UPnP Universal Plug and Play...
  • Page 89 Wide Area Network Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless networking hardware (access points) and wireless clients, including PCs and other devices. Wireless Distribution System. A system that enables the interconnection of access points wirelessly. Web browser A utility that allows you to view content and interact with all of the information on the World Wide Wired Equivalent Privacy is security for wireless networks that is supposed to be comparable to that of a wired network...
  • Page 90 xDSL A generic term for the family of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies, such as ADSL, HDSL, RADSL, and SDSL. Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location...

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