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  • Page 1 User Guide www.wilinklat.com...
  • Page 2 Copyright Statement is the registered trademark of Techview Inc. All the products and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright of the whole product as integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Techview Inc. Without prior expressed written permission from Techview Inc., any individual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........1 1.1 W ................1 HAT IT DOES 1.2 F ................. 1 EATURES CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND QUICK SETUP GUIDE....3 2.1 O ................3 PEN PACKAGE 2.2 P ..............3 HYSICAL INSTALLATION 2.3 L ..............
  • Page 4 CHAPTER 5 BANDWIDTH CONTROL .......... 63 5.1 B ..............63 ANDWIDTH ONTROL 5.2 T ..............65 RAFFIC TATISTICS CHAPTER 6 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS ........67 6.1 P ............67 ANGE ORWARDING 6.2 DMZ H ................70 6.3 DDNS ................... 71 6.4 UPNP ..................73 6.5 S ...............
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 What it does Thanks for purchasing this Wilink router (collectively device or router). The device is an 802.11n compliant wireless router that delivers up to 4x faster wireless speeds and 3x farther range than 802.11g while staying backward compatible with 802.11g/b devices.
  • Page 6  Provides Internet connection types: Dynamic/ static IP; can be connected to an xDSL/Cable MODEM;  Combines the function of a wireless AP, router, 4-port switch and firewall;  WPA, WPA2 and WPA&WPA2 encryptions secure your wireless network against unauthorized access; ...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation And Quick Setup Guide

    Chapter 2 Installation and Quick Setup Guide 2.1 Open package Unpack the box and verify the following items:  Router inalámbrico N150  Power Adapter  Quick Install Guide If any of the above items is incorrect, missing, or damaged, please contact your Wilink reseller for immediate replacement.
  • Page 8 2. Connect one of the LAN ports on the device to the NIC port on your PC using an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 9 3. Connect the Ethernet cable from Internet side to the WAN port on the device. 4. Observe status of LEDs on the device and ensure that they are functioning correctly as stated in the table below.
  • Page 10: Log In To Web Manager

    LED Overview: Status Description POWER Solid Indicates a proper connection to the power supply Blinking Indicates system is functioning improperly Solid WAN port connected correctly Blinking WAN port is transferring data WLAN Solid Wireless is enabled Blinking Transferring data LAN(1/2/3/4) Solid LAN port connected correctly Blinking LAN port is transferring data...
  • Page 11 and press Enter; 2). Enter admin in the password field on the appearing login window and then click OK. 2. Now you may access the device’s home page for quickly setting up Internet connection and wireless security.
  • Page 12: Quick Internet Connection Setup

    2.4 Quick Internet Connection Setup common Internet connection types are available on the home page: PPPoE and DHCP. DHCP: Select DHCP (Dynamic IP) if you can access Internet as soon...
  • Page 13 as your computer directly connects to an Internet-enabled ADSL/Cable modem; configure a security key (8-63 characters) to secure your wireless network and then click OK. PPPoE: Select PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if you used to connect to the Internet using a broadband connection that requires a username and a password.
  • Page 14: Verify Internet Connection Settings

    Note: 1. DHCP is the default Internet connection type; 2. If you are not sure about your PPPoE username and password, contact your Internet service provider (ISP) for help. For other Internet connection types, please go to section 3.2: Internet Connection Setup.
  • Page 16 f connection status displays "Disconnected" and there is no WAN IP address displayed (as seen below), connection between the Internet-enabled modem and your device may have failed. Please double check or re-connect all involved devices and cables properly and then refresh the page. If nothing is wrong, "Connecting"...
  • Page 17 3. If "Connecting" is displayed and no WAN IP address is seen, try refreshing the page five times. And if it still displays "Connecting" try steps below: 1) Contact your ISP for assistance if you are using the DHCP connection type. 2) Read the connection diagnostic info on WAN status.
  • Page 18: Wireless Settings

    WAN port on the device. Please reconnect it properly. 4) No response is received from your ISP. Please verify that you can access Internet when you directly connect your PC to an Internet-enabled modem, if not, contact your local ISP for help. 2.6 Wireless Settings 2.6.1 Wireless Basic Settings If you want to create a WLAN for sharing Internet connection, simply...
  • Page 19: Wireless Security Settings

    2.6.2 Wireless Security Settings If you want to encrypt your wireless network, click Wireless Security, disable WPS, specify a security key of down to 8 characters, and then click OK.
  • Page 20: Connect To Device Wirelessly

    2.7 Connect to Device Wirelessly Having finished above settings, you can search the device's wireless network (SSID) from your wireless devices (notebook, iPad, iPhone, etc) and enter a security key to connect to it wirelessly. 1. If you are using Windows XP OS, do as follows: 1) Click Start and select Control Panel.
  • Page 21 2) Click Network Connections. 3) Right click Wireless Network Connection and then select View Available Wireless Networks.
  • Page 22 4) Select the desired wireless network, click Connect, enter the security key and then click OK.
  • Page 23 5) You can access Internet via the device when "Connected" appears next to the wireless network name you selected.
  • Page 24 2. If you are using Windows 7 OS, do as follows: 1) Click Start and select Control Panel.
  • Page 25 2) Click Network and Internet. 3) Click Network and Sharing Center.
  • Page 26 4) Click Change adapter settings. 5) Select a desired wireless connection and click Connect/Disconnect.
  • Page 27 6) Select the wireless network you wish to connect and click Connect. 7) Enter the security key and click OK.
  • Page 28 8) You can access Internet via the device when "Connected" appears next to the wireless network name you selected.
  • Page 30: Chapter 3 Advanced Settings

    Chapter 3 Advanced Settings 3.1 Status Here you can see at a glance the operating status of the device. 1) Connection Status: Displays WAN connection status: Disconnected, Connecting or Connected. 2) Disconnected: Indicates that the Ethernet cable from your ISP side is not correctly connected to device's WAN port or the router is not logically connected to your ISP.
  • Page 31 address if any. 11) Connection Time: Time duration since the device has been successfully connected to ISP. 1) LAN MAC Address: Displays device’s LAN MAC address. 2) WAN MAC Address: Displays device’s WAN MAC address. 3) System Time: Displays device system either customized or obtained from Internet.
  • Page 32: Internet Connection Setup

    3.2. Internet Connection Setup 3.2.1 PPPoE Select PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if you used to connect to the Internet using a broadband connection that requires a username and a password and enter the username and password provided by your ISP.
  • Page 33 1. Internet connection Type: Select PPPoE. 2. PPPoE User Name: Enter the User Name provided by your ISP. 3. PPPoE Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. 4. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. DO NOT change it from the factory default of 1492 unless necessary. You may need to change it for optimal performance with some specific websites or application software that cannot be opened or enabled;...
  • Page 34: Static Ip

    5. Service Name: Description of PPPoE connection. Leave blank unless otherwise required. Server Name: Description of server. Leave blank unless otherwise required. Connect Automatically: Connect automatically to the Internet after rebooting the system or connection failure Connect Manually: Require the user to manually connect to the Internet before each session.
  • Page 35: Dhcp

    1. Internet connection Type: Select Static IP. 2. IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. 3. Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear.
  • Page 36: Pptp

    1. Internet connection Type: Select DHCP. 2. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. DO NOT change it from the factory default of 1500 unless instructed by your ISP. You may need to change it for optimal performance with some specific websites or application software that cannot be opened or enabled;...
  • Page 37 headquarter can use this connection type to implement mutual and secure access to each other’s resources. 1) Internet connection Type: Displays the current Internet connection type. 2) PPTP Server Address: Enter the IP address of a PPTP server. 3) User Name: Enter your PPTP User Name. 4) Password: Enter the password.
  • Page 38: L2Tp

    3.2.5 L2TP Select L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses an L2TP connection. The L2TP connects your router to a L2TP server. For example:a corporate branch and headquarter can use this connection type to implement mutual and secure access to each other’s resources.
  • Page 39 from your ISP, otherwise select "Static". Consult your ISP if you are not clear. 7) IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. 8) Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. 9) Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway provided by your ISP.
  • Page 40: Mac Clone

    3.3 MAC Clone This section allows you to configure Device’s WAN MAC address. 1) MAC Address: Config device’s WAN MAC address. 2) Clone MAC Address: Click to copy your PC's MAC address to the device as a new WAN MAC address. 3) Restore Default MAC: Reset device’s WAN MAC to factory default.
  • Page 41: Lan Settings

    3.5.LAN Settings Click Advanced -> LAN Settings to enter the screen below. 1) LAN MAC Address: Displays device's LAN MAC address, which is NOT changeable. 2) IP Address: Device's LAN IP address. The default is 192.168.0.1. You can change it according to your need. 3) Subnet Mask: Device’s LAN subnet mask, 255.255.255.0 by default.
  • Page 42: Dns Settings

    3.6 DNS Settings DNS is short for Domain Name System or Domain Name Service. 1) Enable Manual DNS Assignment: Check to activate DNS settings. 2) Primary DNS Server:Enter the primary DNS address provided by your IPS. 3) Alternate DNS Server:Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides 2 such addresses (optional).
  • Page 43: Dhcp

    3.7. DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an automatic configuration protocol used on IP networks. If you enable the built-in DHCP server on the device, it will automatically configure the TCP/IP settings for all your LAN computers (including IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS etc), eliminating the need of manual intervention.
  • Page 44: Dhcp Client List

    3.8 DHCP Client List DHCP Client List displays information of devices that have obtained IP addresses from the device’s DHCP Server. If you would like some devices on your network to always get the same IP addresses, you can manually add a static DHCP reservation entry for each such device.
  • Page 45 If the IP address you have reserved for your PC is currently used by another client, then you will not be able to obtain a new IP address from the device's DHCP server, instead, you must manually specify a different IP address for your PC to access Internet.
  • Page 46: Chapter 4 Wireless Settings

    Chapter 4 Wireless Settings 4.1 Wireless Basic Settings Here you can expand your wireless coverage with the following modes: Wireless AP (default mode) and WDS. Wireless Access Point (AP): Select this mode if you want to convert an existing wired network to a wireless network so as to extend Internet access to wireless clients.
  • Page 47: Wireless Ap Mode

    4.1.1 Wireless AP Mode 1) SSID: This is the public name of your wireless network. The default is Wilink_XXXXXX. XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. It is recommended that you change it for better security and identification. 2) Channel: Select a channel that is the least used by neighboring networks from the drop-down list or Auto.
  • Page 48: Wds Bridge Mode

    4.1.2 WDS Bridge Mode WDS Bridge Mode: wireless distribution system (WDS) is a system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without the traditional requirement for a wired backbone to link them.
  • Page 49 For example: As seen in the figure above, PC1 and PC2 access Internet via a wireless connection to Router 1. While PC3 and PC4 are too far to directly connect to Router 1 for Internet access. Now you can use the WDS bridge feature to let PC3 and PC4 access Internet.
  • Page 50 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0; Then do as follows: 1. Configure Router 2: 1) Wireless Working Mode: Select WDS Bridge Mode. 2) Click Open Scan (or Scan) to search for Router 1.
  • Page 52 Select the wireless network to connect and click OK.
  • Page 53 Verify that the SSID, channel, and AP MAC address on the page match those of the added wireless network. If not, manually correct them.
  • Page 54 Close Scan and click OK to save your settings.
  • Page 55: Wireless Security

    Go to Wireless Security page and set the wireless security settings exactly as they are on the link partner (Router 1). Go to DHCP Server to disable the DHCP on Router 2. Now you have finished all settings on Router 2 required for WDS. 2.

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