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Regulatory notes and statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN devices. The energy levels of these emissions however are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices like for example mobile phones.
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PART 68 statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.. On the bass unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: CAMDL01BDSLR2000G. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
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This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF 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.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless ADSL Router. This integrated access device combines ADSL modem, Internet gateway functions with wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch. It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resource sharing, and it is easy to configure and operate for every user.
INTRODUCTION The wireless router is a high-speed ADSL2+ Ethernet/Wireless router that is specifically designed to connect to the Internet and to directly connect to your local area network (LAN) via high-speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, or wireless LAN (WLAN). The ADSL2+ modem is compatible with the latest ADSL standards, including ADSL2 and ADSL2+, and supports up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1.5 Mbps upstream to deliver true broadband speed and throughput.
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Auto-detection of Internet Connection Method. In most situations, the Wireless ADSL Router can test your ADSL and Internet connection to determine the connection method used by ISP Supports ADSL standards for ITU-T G.992.1(G.dmt), ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, G.992.2 (G.lite), ADSL2 G.dmt.bis (G.992.3), ADSL2+ (G.992.5) Wi-Fi compliant with IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b standards 4 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX LAN port and 1 x 10/100Mbps WAN port (Internet)
UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless ADSL Router. Unpacking Open the box of the WLAN ADSL Router and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items: TEW-436BRM Wireless ADSL Router CD-Rom (User’s Guide) External power adapter 1 1.5m (5ft) Cat.5 Ethernet Cable...
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Front Panel The figure below shows the front panel of the IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless ADSL Router. Front Panel LED Indicators Color State Description Green Solid on Power on, normal operation. Power on, self-test failed, indicating device Power Solid on malfunction.
Rear Panel The figure below shows the rear panel of the IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless ADSL Router. Rear Panel Antenna One 2dBi gain antenna for wireless connection. LAN (1-4) Four RJ-45 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX ports for connecting to either 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connections. DSL (ADSL Port) Connect to an active telephone line (RJ-11).
Hardware connections Connecting the WLAN ADSL Router 1. Connect ADSL Cable Connect the supplied RJ-11 ADSL cable from to the DSL port on the Wireless ADSL Router (the RJ11 connector) to the ADSL terminator provided by your phone company. 2. Connect LAN Cables Use standard LAN cables to connect PCs to the LAN ports on the Wireless ADSL Router.
PC NETWORK TCP/IP SETTING The network TCP/IP settings differ based on the computer’s operating system (Win95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista) and are as follows. Windows 95/98/ME 1. Click on the “Network neighborhood” icon found on the desktop. 2. Click the right mouse button and a context menu will be show. 3.
6. Select “None” for the “Gateway address” field. Windows 2000 Double click on the “My Computer” icon on the desktop. When “My Computer” window opens, open the “Control Panel” and then open the “Network dialup connection” applet. Double click on the “Local area network connection” icon. Select “Properties”...
Windows XP / Vista Point the cursor and click the right button on the “My Network Place” icon. Select “properties” to enter the TCP/IP setting window. 1. Set “IP address” to “Obtain an IP address automatically.” 2. Set “DNS” to “Obtain DNS server address automatically.”...
CONFIGURATION First make sure that the network connections are functioning normally. This WLAN Router can be configured using Internet Explorer 5.0 or newer web browser versions. Login to the WLAN ADSL Router through Wireless LAN Before configuring the WLAN ADSL Router through WLAN, make sure that the SSID, Channel and the WEP is set properly.
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After entering the user name and password, the main page comes up, the screen will display the WLAN ADSL Router status.
Configuration Menu When the main page appears, find the Configuration menu in the left side of the screen. Click on the setup item that you want to configure. There are ten options: Setup Wizard, Status, Setup, Firewall (form router mode only), Advance (form router mode only), Maintenance, Diagnostic, Monitoring, Mode and Reboot as shown in the Configuration Menu screen.
SETUP WIZARD Setup wizard is provided as part of the web configuration utility. User can simply follow the step-by-step process to get the WLAN ADSL Router configuration ready by clicking on` the “Wizard” button on the function menu. The following screen will appear.
Step 2: ADSL Setting VPI: Enter the VPI value provided by ISP VCI: Enter the VCI value provided by ISP Encapsulation: Select the encapsulation type for LLC or VC-Mux ADSL modulation: Select the ADSL modulation type defined by your ISP Step 3: Select Channel Mode Select the type of network protocol for 1483 Bridged, 1483 MER, PPPoE, PPPoA or 1483 Routed.
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1483 Bridged Selected the 1483 Bridged mode then click next button, the WLAN ADSL Router will save configuration and reboot the WLAN ADSL Router. When rebooted the WLAN ADSL Router, enabled the “Test Internet Connection” then click finish button for test Internet connection; click close button close the setup wizard.
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1483 MER Selected the 1483 MER mode then click next button, continuing the WAN IP setting. Select whether user wants to specify an IP address manually, or want DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically. When Fixed IP is selected, type the Local IP Address, Remote IP Address and Subnet Mask in the text boxes.
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Click next button to save configuration and reboot the WLAN ADSL Router When rebooted the WLAN ADSL Router, enabled the “Test Internet Connection” then click finish button for test Internet connection; click close button close the setup wizard. PPPoE/PPPoA Selected the PPPoE or PPPoA mode then click next button, continue the account setting.
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User Name: Enter the username provided by ISP. Password: Enter the password provided by ISP Type: Select the connection type for Continuous Connecting, Connect on Demand or Manual connecting. Idle Time: Enter the idle time for Connect on Daemon, when no Internet access during the idle time, the ADSL connection will auto disconnect.
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When rebooted the WLAN ADSL Router, enabled the “Test Internet Connection” then click finish button for test Internet connection; click close button close the setup wizard. 1483 Routed Selected the 1483 Routed mode then click next button, continuing the WAN IP setting.
Click next button to save configuration and reboot the WLAN ADSL Router Step 4: Completed the Setup Wizard When rebooted the WLAN ADSL Router, enabled the “Test Internet Connection” then click finish button for test Internet connection; click close button close the setup wizard.
MANUAL SETINGS Find that there are ten items, including Setup Wizard, Status, Setup, Firewall (form router mode only), Advance (form router mode only), Maintenance, Diagnostic, Monitoring, Mode and Reboot in Setup menu. Status This page displays the WLAN ADSL Router current status and settings. Click the “Refresh”...
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VPI: Virtual Path Identifier. Enter the VPI value provided by ISP. VCI: Virtual Channel Identifier. Ethernet the VCI value provided by ISP. Encapsulation: Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC-Mux produced by your ISP. Channel Mode: Select the channel mode for 1483 Bridged, 1483 MER, PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483 Routed or 1577 Routed provide by ISP.
WAN IP Settings: Type: Select whether user wants to specify an IP address manually, or want DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically. When Fixed IP is selected, type the Local IP Address, Remote IP Address and Subnet Mask in the text boxes. User’s ISP will provide with this information.
Secondary IP: Checked to enable the secondary IP address setting on the LAN. IP Address: The secondary IP address setting of the LAN. Subnet Mask: The secondary Subnet Mask setting of the LAN. Ethernet to Wireless Blocking: When enabled the Ethernet to Wireless Blocking, all of Ethernet users can’t communicate with WLAN users.
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Channel: Select a transmission channel for wireless communications. The channel of any wireless device must match the channel selected here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the WLAN ADSL Router. Radio Power (mW): The maximum output power for wireless LAN: 15mW, 30mW or 60mW.
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WAP2 Mixed: The AP supports WPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES) for data encryption. The actual selection of the encryption methods will depend on the clients. 802.1x Authentication: Checked to enable the 802.1x authentication. This option is selectable only when the “Encryption” is selected to either None or WEP. If the “Encryption”...
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Personal (Pre-Shared Key): Pre-Shared Key authentication is based on a shared secret that is known only by the parties involved. To use WPA Pre- Shared Key, select key format and enter a password in the “Pre-Shared Key Format” and “Pre-Shared Key” setting respectively. Please refer to “Pre- Shared Key Format”...
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Disable WPS: Checked to disable the Wi-Fi protected Setup. WPS Status: When the WLAN ADSL Router settings are factory default (out of box), it is set to open security and un-configured state. “WPS Status” will display it as “UnConfigured”. If it already shows “Configured”, some registrars such as Vista WCN will not configure AP.
DHCP Settings You can configure your WLAN ADSL Router to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This section provides DHCP instructions for implementing it on your network by selecting the role of DHCP protocol that this device wants to play. DHCP Mode: There are two different DHCP roles that this device can act as: DHCP Server and DHCP Relay.
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IP Pool Range: Specify the lowest and highest addresses in the pool. Subnet Mask: Specify the subnet mask value. Max Lease Time: The Lease Time is the amount of time that a network user is allowed to maintain a network connection to the device using the current dynamic IP address.
MAC-Base Assignment: Click the “MAC-Base Assignment” button to configure the static IP base on MAC Address. You can assign/delete the static IP. The Host MAC Address, please input a string with hex number. Such as "00-d0- 59-c6-12-43". The Assigned IP Address, please input a string with digit. Such as "192.168.10.100".
Time Zone Select: The time zone in which the WLAN ADSL Router resides. Enable SNTP client update: Enable the SNTP client to update the system clock. SNTP server: The IP address or the host name of the SNTP server. You can select from the list or set it manually.
Add/Modify Rule Add or modify the IP/Port filtering rule. Direction: Select the traffic forwarding direction “Outgoing” or “Incoming”. Protocol: Select the protocol type for TCP, UDP or ICMP. Rule Action: Deny or allow traffic when matching this rule. Source: The source IP address, Subnet Mask and Port range assigned to the traffic on which filtering is applied.
Add/Modify Rule Add or modify the MAC filtering rule. Rule Action: Deny or allow traffic when matching this rule. Source: The source MAC address. It must be xxxxxxxxxxxx format. Blanks can be used in the MAC address space and are considered as don’t care. Add: Click the “Add”...
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Add/Modify Rule Add or modify the Port Forwarding rule. Protocol: Select the protocol type for TCP, UDP or Both (TCP and UTP). Enable: Check to enable this rule. Interface: Select the WAN interface on which the port-forwarding rule is to be applied.
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URL Blocking The URL Blocking is the web filtering solution. The firewall includes the ability to block access to specific web URLs based on string matches. This can allow large numbers of URLs to be blocked by specifying only a FQDN (such as tw.yahoo.com).
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Add Keyword Rule Rule Action: Deny or allow traffic when matching this rule. Keyword: The filtered keyword such as yahoo. If the URL includes this keyword, the URL will be blocked to access. Add: Click the “Add” button to save the rule entry to the configuration. Delete Selected: Click the “Delete Selected”...
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Add Rule Rule Action: Deny or allow traffic when matching this rule. Domain: Enter the blocked domain. Add: Click the “Add” button to save the rule entry to the configuration. Delete Selected: Click the “Delete Selected” button to delete the selected rule from Domain Block Table.
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Match port range: Enter the outgoing port range that can be used to access the application in the text boxes. Related Protocol: Select the incoming protocol type for TCP, UDP or TCP&UTP. Related port range: Enter the incoming port range that can be used to access the application in the text boxes.
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DMZ Host: Select to enable or disable the DMZ feature. DMZ Host IP Address: Enter a IP address of the local host. This feature sets a local host to be exposed to the Internet Advance – Used only on Router mode settings The Advance setting is for the WLAN ADSL Router is configured on Router mode only.
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Fragment Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2000. It specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets. If you experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increases the “Fragment Threshold”...
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Relay Blocking: Select to enable or disable the Relay Blocking feature. When Relay Blocking is enabled, wireless clients will not be able to directly access other wireless clients. WMM support: Select to enable or disable the WMM (Wi-FI Multimedia) QoS feature.
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