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GL2411RT-0B
Wireless Access Point Router
USER MANUAL
Version 1.1 Jan. 28, 2002

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  • Page 1 GL2411RT-0B Wireless Access Point Router USER MANUAL Version 1.1 Jan. 28, 2002...
  • Page 2 Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1 About GL2411RT-0B… … … … … … … … … … … ..… … … … … … ..5 1-1 Features......................5 1-2 Benefits… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ...… … … 6 1-3 Applications…...
  • Page 4: Section 1 About Gl2411Rt-0B

    IP addresses and want the flexibility of a wire-free connection. The latest SOHO wireless AP gateway router from Global Sun tech. offers freedom to notebook, desktop PC and other internet device users: connect them to your home network with the same Wi-Fi certified wireless LAN PC Card.
  • Page 5: Benefits

    i Firewall support for access-list control, DoS Attack prevention, stateful inspection(SPI). i PPTP server for secure remote access. i IPsec server for secure tunneling. i Provide Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB2). i Support VPN Pass Through for L2TP. i Wed-based firmware upgradeable.
  • Page 6: Applications

    i PPTP Server for secure remote access Built-in PPTP server provides convenient and secure remote access for telecommuters and travelers. i Secure Internet and network data Built-in firewall helps protect your network and your information from hackers, 40-bit encryption safeguards your wireless network data. A powerful packet filtering firewall ensures only authorized users can access your local network, and automatically detects and combats common denial of service attacks.
  • Page 7: Product Kit

    5. Access to database for mobile workers Doctors, nurses, retailers, white-collar workers need access to database while being mobile in the hospital, retail store or office campus. 6. SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) users SOHO users need easy and quick installation of a small computer network. 1-4 Product Kit u Wireless Access Point Router…...
  • Page 8: Section 2 Hardware Installation

    Section 2 Hardware Installation 2-1 Equipment Requirement Installation of Wireless Access Point Router requires: 1. An A/C power outlet (100~240V ,50~60Hz) which supply the power for the Wireless Access Point Router 2. A 10/100 Base-T (UTP) Ethernet cable drop (RJ-45 connector) 3.
  • Page 9: Software Limitation

    Connect the power adapter cable to the DC5V Power Socket of the Wireless Access Point Router. ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the Wireless Access Point Router. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. 2-3 Software Limitation Operating System: Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP...
  • Page 10 LED indicators Power Red LED will LIGHT when the power is on. Link/Act Green LED will LIGHT to show the status of the device. Green LED will BLINK if packet is transmitting or receiving. WAN Link Green LED will LIGHT when a good link is established. Green LED will BLINK if packet is transmitting or receiving.
  • Page 11 Section 3 Connecting Wireless Access Point Gateway Router to the Network In order to install the Wireless Access Point Gateway Router: you will need to check your PC’s settings and the values from your ISP before connecting your gateway to the network.
  • Page 12 1. Confirm power of the equipments, on your PCs, your ADSL/Cable modem and the Wireless Access Point Gateway Router. 2. Connect the power-supply cable to the power port at the rear of the Wireless Access Point Gateway Router. Plug the supplied power cable into a power outlet. Plug the other end into the back of the power adapter.
  • Page 13: Section 4 Configuring Your Wireless Access Point Router

    Section 4 Configuring Your Wireless Access Point Gateway Router Launch your web browser and type the device IP address (http:// 192.168.1.1) in the browser’s address box. This IP address is the default value of your gateway router. Press Enter The main menu will appear. It displays all the functions that you can browse, as well as setup for the Wireless Access Point Gateway.
  • Page 14: Device Status

    Displays the current settings for the Wireless Access Point Gateway. Device Name The host name of the Wireless Access Point Gateway IP Address The IP address of the Wireless Access Point Gateway Private LAN MAC Address The MAC address of the Wireless Access Point Gateway LAN port Public WAN (ADSL/Cable) MAC Address The MAC Address of the Wireless Access Point Gateway WAN Ethernet port Wireless MAC Address...
  • Page 15: Setup Wizard

    Displays the current connection status of the gateway router. WAN Ethernet The ADSL/Cable can be used, if the current connection is ADSL/Cable, it will show “ADSL/Cable: Active” otherwise it shows “Not Active”. Modem Backup The modem can be used as a dialup backup to the ADSL/Cable connection. If the current connection is modem, it will show “Modem: Active,”...
  • Page 16: Time Settings

    Setup wizard is a step-by-step process that will let you input all the basic settings. Click the SETUP WIZARD A username and password will appear. Leave the password box empty and type admin (the default username) in the username box. Click OK The setup wizard’s page will appear.
  • Page 17: Device Ip Settings

    Please choose the local time zone. After selecting please click Next button to continue to the next step. You can also click the buttons on the left to set up the configuration. Device IP Settings You have to give your internet gateway an IP address on your network. This is not the IP address from your ISP but the local internal LAN IP address.
  • Page 18 If you would like to use ADSL/Cable ISP settings you have to enable this function by configuring this page. Some ISP may give you Static IP settings. If this is the case for your ISP then you need to: Enter the IP address that is assigned by your ISP Enter the IP subnet mask Enter the ISP gateway address Enter the DNS IP address...
  • Page 19 If you would like to use ISP additional settings you have to enable this function and configure this page. Some ISP use this protocol for authentication purposes; if this is the case, you need to enter: User name: Enter the user name of your ISP account. Password: Enter the password of your ISP account.
  • Page 20 If you would like to change wireless setting you will have to configure this page. ESSID: ESS stands for “Extended Service Set”, The ESSID is the name shared among all points in the wireless network system, and The ESSID must be identical for all points. Channel: The value of channel can be selected from channel 1 to 11 for FCC domain, channels 1 to 13 for ETSI domain and 1 to 14 for Japan domain.
  • Page 21: Modem Settings

    who do not. Open System authentication is the default authentication algorithm. Note: If your stations want to connect the wireless Access point gateway, Please set the same ESSID. Modem Settings The modem can be used as a dialup backup to the ISDN or V.90 modem connection. If you would like to use modem backup you need to enable the modem settings function, click on the square shown below and input the ISP account settings.
  • Page 22: Advanced Settings

    After you have finished making all the changes on the various pages, please click “Save & Restart” to save the settings and restart the device. After the restart, the device will function according to the saved settings. During the startup process the LED of the device will blink. Please wait until the blinking of the device stops before proceeding.
  • Page 23: Dhcp Server Settings

    The Advanced Settings page will appear. DHCP Server Settings DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. In a network, DHCP server gives out the local IP address when a device is booting up and request an IP address to be logged on to the network.
  • Page 24: Virtual Server Settings

    Virtual server settings Virtual server settings allow clients on the Internet to access your LAN via the Internet just like logging in to a local server. You can use the IP mapping function to access an FTP server or Telnet server etc. on your LAN via your ISP Internet connection. Wireless Settings Beacon Interval: To change the frequency, duration, or scope of beacon messages during a multicast routing monitor test, The setting is for Frequency of beacon messages...
  • Page 25 (in seconds). The default value is 100 seconds, meaning one beacon message every 100 seconds. RTS Threshold: Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of each other. RTS/CTS mechanism can solve this “Hidden Node Problem”. If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTS Threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled.
  • Page 26: Static Routing

    the network to insure there’s not data loss during transmission or broadcast. TX Rates: By selecting 1, 2. 5.5, or 11 Mbps. so the device will perform auto fall back to justify the actual through put of the network. Static Routing You can add or delete Routing table, if you would like to use static Routing function.
  • Page 27: Administration Settings

    You can set send and receive protocol for Dynamic Routing. RIP stands for Routing Internet Protocol. The router itself will send out RIP protocol to notify all the workstations on the network and also has the ability to receive the same protocol that comes from other router within the network.

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