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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. GWN70xx Series GWN70xx – User Manual...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    Overview Grandstream GWN70xx offers secure routers ideal for small o ces, home o ces, and remote workers, the GWN7052/GWN7052F are dual- band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) routers providing Wi-Fi speeds of up to 1.266 Gbps and up to 100 wireless devices, while the GWN7062 is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) router with DL/UL OFDMA technology.
  • Page 3 * Actual throughput may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions, distance between devices, radio interference in the operating environment and mix of devices in the network ● 2.4GHz radio: 2400 – 2483.5MHz Frequency Bands ● 5GHz radio: 5150 - 5850MHz *Not all frequency bands can be used in all regions ●...
  • Page 4 ● 7x single-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Firewall DDNS, Port Forwarding, DMZ, UPnP, Anti-DoS, tra c rules, NAT, ALG ● Client: L2TP, PPTP, IPSec, ● OpenVPN Server: IPSec, OpenVPN GWN7052 embedded controller can manage itself GWN7052F embedded controller can manage itself...
  • Page 5 2.4G: ● IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps ● IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps ● IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps ● IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps *Actual throughput may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions, distance between devices, radio interference in the operating environment and mix of devices in the network ●...
  • Page 6 Concurrent Up to 256 wireless clients Wireless Clients ● 1x Gigabit Ethernet WAN port Network ● 1x Gigabit Ethernet port (WAN/LAN con gurable) Interfaces ● 3x Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports ● 1x USB 3.0 port Auxiliary Ports ● 1x Reset button ●...
  • Page 7: Installation

    ● Network Cable ● Quick Installation Guide Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC, UKCA GWN7062 Technical Speci cations INSTALLATION Before deploying and con guring the GWN70xx router, the device needs to be properly powered up and connected to the network. This section describes detailed information on the installation, connection, and warranty policy of the GWN70xx router.
  • Page 8 GWN7052F Ports GWN7062 ○ GWN7062 Ports Powering and Connecting GWN70xx GWN7052/GWN7052F ○ 1. Power the GWN7052/GWN7052F GWN7052/GWN7052F can be powered on using the right PSU (DC 12V, 1A). The back of GWN7052 2. Connect to the Internet...
  • Page 9 Connect the WAN port to an optical ber broadband modem (or connect using SFP module for GWN7052F), ADSL broadband modem, or community broadband interface. GWN7052 connect 3. Connect to the Default Network GWN7052 default network ○ GWN7062 1. Power the GWN7062 GWN7062 can be powered on using the right PSU (DC 12V, 1.5A).
  • Page 10 The back of GWN7062 2. Connect to the Internet Connect the WAN port to an optical ber broadband modem, ADSL broadband modem, or community broadband interface. GWN7062 connect 3. Connect to GWN7062 Default Network GWN7062 default network SSID’s default password information is printed on the MAC tag at the bottom of the unit. Safety Compliances...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    The GWN70xx Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router complies with FCC/CE and various safety standards. The GWN70xx power adapter is compliant with the UL standard. Use the universal power adapter provided with the GWN70xx package only. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the device caused by unsupported power adapters.
  • Page 12 Flashing Blue Connected to the corresponding LAN port and data is transferring No network, cable is disconnected Solid Blue Connected to USB device No USB device is connected LED Indicators Use the WEB GUI Access WEB GUI The GWN70xx embedded Web server responds to HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to con gure the device through a Web browser such as Microsoft IE, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome.
  • Page 13: Web Gui Languages

    WEB GUI Languages Currently, the GWN70xx web GUI supports English Simpli ed Chinese. To change the default language, select the displayed language at the bottom of the web GUI either before or after logging in. Web GUI Languages – Login Page WEB GUI –...
  • Page 14 WEB GUI Con guration Search In case it’s hard to go through every single section, GWN70xx routers have search functionality to help the user nd the right con guration, settings or parameters, etc… On the top of the page, there is a search icon, the user can click on it and then enter the keyword relevant to his search, then he will get all the possible locations of that keyword.
  • Page 15 Help Setup Wizard If the user missed the Setup Wizard at the rst boot of GWN70xx. It’s accessible all the time at the bottom of the page and it contains the necessary settings that the user must con gure in 3 steps, rst country and time zone, Internet Settings, and nally SSID settings. Click on button to go through the setup wizard.
  • Page 16: Overview Page

    Feedback Overview Page Overview is the rst page shown after successful login to the GWN70xx’s Web Interface. It provides an overall view of the GWN70xx’s information presented in a Dashboard style for easy monitoring as well as the System Info (Product Name, System Version, MAC Address…). It is used to show the status of the GWN70xx for different items like (upload and download speed, number of clients connected, bands used, access devices, network tra c, alerts, top access devices, top SSIDS, and top clients).
  • Page 17: Router Configuration

    Clients Shows the total number of clients connected to 2.4G and 5G as well as the ones connected to the LAN. Alerts Shows Alerts General, Important or Emergency with details and time. Shows the Top Access Devices list, assort the list by number of clients connected to each access device including the Top Access Devices GWN7052 or data usage combining upload and download.
  • Page 18: Wan Settings

    System Info Router Configuration Connect to GWN70xx’s Web GUI from a computer connected to a LAN port or GWN70xx’s Wi-Fi SSID and go to the Web GUI Network Settings → page for WAN con guration. → WAN Settings The WAN port can be connected to a DSL modem or a router. WAN port support also setting up static IPv4/IPv6 addresses and con gure PPPoE.
  • Page 19 WAN Con guration Please refer to the following table for basic network con guration parameters on the WAN port with IPv4 for GWN70xx. ● Obtain IP automatically (DHCP): When selected, it will act as a DHCP client and acquire an IPv4 address automatically from the DHCP server.
  • Page 20 Tracking IP Address 1 Con gures tracking IP address of WAN port to determine whether the WAN port network is normal. Tracking IP Address 2 Add another alternative address for Tracking IP Address VLAN Tag Select if either to enable or disable VLAN Tag. Multiple Public IP Please use with Port Forward function, so that you can access to router via public IP address.
  • Page 21 The GWN7062 supports dual WAN port setup, by default the fourth LAN port is con gured as LAN but the user can enable Dual WAN Port to make it as a secondary WAN port. To access this page, please navigate to Network Settings WAN Port Settings.
  • Page 22 Add or Edit VLAN Enter a VLAN ID VLAN ID Note: VLAN ID range is from 3 to 4094. Name Enter the VLAN name Policy Routing Select a Policy Routing from the list or Add one. To fast con gure the VLAN's single-way data communication with WANs, other VLANs and VPNs. Destination The option selected by default will be based on "Policy Routing"...
  • Page 23: Static Ip Binding

    Release Time(m) The default value is 120, and the valid range is 60~2880. DHCP Option Enter or Add DHCP Options Preferred DNS Server Enter the Preferred DNS Server Alternative DNS Server Enter the Alternative DNS Server Add or Edit VLAN VLAN Port Settings ○...
  • Page 24 Static IP Binding VLAN Select the VLAN or Default VLAN Binding Devices Select to input manually by entering the MAC Address and IP Address or select from the clients list. MAC Address Enter the MAC Address IP Address Enter the IP Address Static IP Binding Network Acceleration Acceleration Mode when it’s enabled helps to achieve higher speeds and reduce latency.
  • Page 25: Policy Routing

    ROUTING This section is about adding routes either Static Routing or Policy Routing that can be applied on an Interface WAN or LAN/VLAN where the user can specify the next Hop and Metric for the static routing or priority and weight for the policy routing. Policy Routing Feature Overview The policy-based Routing feature allows a network administrator to make advanced routing decisions for tra c passing through the router.
  • Page 26: Static Routes

    Add VLAN Enter a VLAN ID VLAN ID Note: VLAN ID range is from 3 to 4094. Name Enter the VLAN name Policy Routing Select a Policy Routing from the list or Add one. VLAN Port IP Address Check IPv4 Address or IPv6 Address to specify the Address. Add VLAN Static Routes Static routing is a form of routing by manually con guring the routing entries, rather than using a dynamic routing tra c for any service that...
  • Page 27: Wan Load-Balancing

    Static Routing Page Name Specify a name for the Static Routing Status enable or disable the Static Routing  IP Address Specify the IP address Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask Outgoing Interface Select the interface Next Hop Specify the next Hop When there are multiple routings in the network that can reach the same destination, the priority of routing rules can be Metric adjusted by setting metric, and the packets will be forwarded according to the path with the smallest metric.
  • Page 28 To load balance between multiple WAN ports please follow the steps below: Enable Dual WAN Port The rst thing to do is to make sure that Dual WAN Port is Enabled under Network Settings WAN Port Settings. → → Enable Dual WAN Port 2.
  • Page 29 VLAN with a Routing Policy 4. Apply VLAN to an SSID or LAN port Finally, apply the previously created VLAN to an SSID or a LAN port. Add SSID Similarly, the user can apply the VLAN to a LAN port to make the Routing Policy active on that LAN.
  • Page 30 VLAN applied to a LAN Failover GWN routers support Failover, this feature enables the routers to use more than one WAN, and in case there is a link failure or any other issue, the GWN routers will pick that up and use the other WANs. The secondary WANs are considered as a backup. Failover Note: Failover is not supported on the...
  • Page 31: Setting Up A Wireless Network

    Tracking IP Address SETTING UP A WIRELESS NETWORK The GWN70xx Router provides the user with the capability to create a wireless network either directly from the GWN70xx or by adding multiple GWN76xx series access points, with connectivity over the most common wireless standards (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) operating in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz range.
  • Page 32 Access Devices – Status page SSIDs When using GWN70xx as Master, users can create different SSIDs and add GWN76xx Slave Access Points to each SSID depending on the needs of the customer. Log in as Master to the GWN70xx Web GUI and go to Wi-Fi Settings SSIDs.
  • Page 33 Add SSID Tab Please refer to the below table for Wi-Fi Settings tab options. Field Description Wi-Fi Click on "ON" to enable the SSID Name Set or modify the SSID name. Associated VLAN Click on "ON" to enable VLAN, then specify the VLAN from the list or Create VLAN.
  • Page 34 ● PSK: Use a pre-shared key to authenticate to the Wi-Fi. ● 802.1X: Use a RADIUS server to authenticate to the Wi-Fi. Two modes are available: ● AES: This method changes dynamically the encryption keys making them nearly impossible to circumvent. WPA Encryption Type ●...
  • Page 35 Click Add Blocklist and select from the available devices or add manually the device or selected from previously created Blocklist Filtering blocklist. Client isolation feature blocks any TCP/IP connection between connected clients to GWN76XX’s Wi-Fi access point. Client isolation can be helpful to increase security for Guest networks/Public Wi-Fi. Three modes are available: ●...
  • Page 36 ● Active: The device will actively send IGMP queries and keep IGMP snooping entries updated. Enable Schedule Schedule is used to make SSID take effect in the speci ed period. Check to enable/disable Voice Enterprise. The roaming time will be reduced once enable voice enterprise. The 802.11k standard helps clients to speed up the search for nearby APs that are available as roaming targets by creating an optimized list of channels.
  • Page 37: Mesh Network

    Device Management Mesh Network In Mesh Network, the wireless connection is established between multiple APs, which is used to pass through data tra c rather than client association. Each AP will evaluate the performance of wireless channels based on several factors and choose one or multiple appropriate APs to set up the connection.
  • Page 38: Clients Configuration

    3. Connect all REs to the same wired LAN as the master then perform the normal process of discovery/pairing process, and after successfully pairing the APs they can be deployed on the eld. 4. REs can also be discovered wirelessly when powered via PSU or PoE Injector, and the admin can con gure them after discovery. This requires that the REs must be within the range of the Master or CAP Slave’s signals coverage.
  • Page 39 The clients’ list can be accessed from GWN70xx’s Web GUI → Clients to perform different actions for wired and wireless clients. GWN70xx Enterprise Routers with its DHCP server enabled on the LAN ports level, will assign automatically an IP address to the devices connected to its LAN ports like a computer or GWN76xx access points and wireless clients connected to paired GWN76xx access points.
  • Page 40 IPSec:  Client/Server VPN L2TP: Client VPN PPTP: Client VPN VPN page can be accessed from the GWN70xx Web GUI → VPN. OpenVPN® Server Configuration To use the GWN70xx as an OpenVPN® server, you will need to start creating a user account, OpenVPN® server certi cates, and client certi cates.
  • Page 41 Add CA Certi cate Enter the Certi cate name for the CA. Cert. Name Note: It could be any name to identify this certi cate. Example: “CATest”. Choose the key length for generating the CA certi cate. The following values are available: ●...
  • Page 42 Enter a city name. City Example: “SanBern”. Enter the organization’s name. Organization Example: “GS”. This eld is the name of the department or organization unit making the request. Organizational Unit Example: “GS Sales”. Enter an email address. Email Example: “EMEAregion@grandstream.com” CA Certi cate Click on button after completing all the elds for the CA certi cate.
  • Page 43 Certi cate Server Enter the common name for the server certi cate. Note: It could be any name to identify this certi cate. Cert. Name Example: “ServerCerti cate”. Select the CA certi cate previously generated from the drop-down list. CA Certi cate Example: “CATest”.
  • Page 44 Example: “MA”. Enter a state name or province. State / Province Example: “Casablanca”. Enter a city name. City Example: “NY”. Enter the organization’s name. Organization Example: “GS”. This eld is the name of the department or organization unit making the request. Organizational Unit Example: “GS Sales”.
  • Page 45 User Certi cate Enter User information based on the below descriptions. Status Click on "ON" to enable the user. Full Name Choose full name to identify the users. User Name Choose username to distinguish user’s certi cate. Password Enter user password for each username. Used to indicate which networks are located behind the remote device when the user account is used by an OpenVPN client OpenVPN Subnet router to establish a site-to-site VPN.
  • Page 46 Client Certi cate Enter the common name for the server certi cate. Note: It could be any name to identify this certi cate. Cert. Name Example: “ClientCerti cate”. Select the CA certi cate previously generated from the drop-down list. CA Certi cate Example: “CATest”.
  • Page 47 The valid range is 1~999999. Select a country code from the dropdown list. Country / Region Example: “MA”. Enter a state name or province. State / Province Example: “Casablanca”. Enter a city name. City Example: “Casablanca”. Enter the organization’s name. Organization Example: “GS”.
  • Page 48 Create OpenVPN® Server Click after completing all the elds. Refer to the table below: OpenVPN® Service Click on "ON" to enable the OpenVPN Server. Name Enter a name for the OpenVPN® server. Choose the server mode the OpenVPN® server will operate with. 4 modes are available: ●...
  • Page 49 Interface Select the WAN port to be used by the OpenVPN® Server. Destination Select the WANs, VLANs and VPNs (clients) destinations that will be using this OpenVPN® Server. Con gure the listening port for OpenVPN® server. Local Port The default value is 1194. Choose the encryption algorithm from the dropdown list to encrypt data so that the receiver can decrypt it using Encryption Algorithm same algorithm.
  • Page 50 OpenVPN® Client Configuration There are two ways to use the GWN70xx as an OpenVPN® client: 1. Upload client certi cate created from an OpenVPN® server to GWN70xx. 2. Create client/server certi cates on GWN70xx and upload the server certi cate to the OpenVPN® server. Go to Go to “VPN Client”...
  • Page 51 The default protocol is UDP. Interface Select the WAN port to be used by the OpenVPN® Server. Destination Select the WANs, VLANs and VPNs (clients) destinations that will be using this OpenVPN® Server. Con gure the listening port for OpenVPN® server. Local Port The default value is 1194.
  • Page 52: L2Tp Client Configuration

    Here we set the IP range for the Core Site LAN (i.e. 192.168.80.0/24). Note: it's also possible to add the VLANs on server side. Deny Server Push Routes If enabled, client will ignore routes pushed by the server. This feature is a form of network address translation (NAT) which allows internal computers with no known address IP Masquerading outside their network, to communicate to the outside.
  • Page 53: Pptp Configuration

    L2TP Client Con guration Click after completing all the elds. L2TP Client PPTP Configuration A data-link layer protocol for wide area networks (WANs) based on the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and developed by Microsoft enables network tra c to be encapsulated and routed over an unsecured public network such as the Internet. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) allows the creation of virtual private networks (VPNs), which tunnel TCP/IP tra c through the Internet.
  • Page 54 PPTP Client Con guration Name Enter a name for the PPTP client. Connection Type Select PPTP from the drop-down list. Server Enter the IP/Domain of the remote PPTP Server. Enable / disable the MPPE for data encryption. MPPE Encryption By default, it’s disabled. Username Enter the Username for authentication with the VPN Server.
  • Page 55: Ipsec Vpn Tunnel

    PPTP Client Con guration Click after completing all the elds. PPTP Client IPSec VPN Tunnel Overview Internet Security protocol- IPsec is mainly used to authenticate and encrypt packets of data sent over the network layer. To accomplish this, they use two security protocols – ESP (Encapsulation Security Payload) and AH (Authentication Header), the former provides both authentications as well as encryption whereas the latter provides only authentication for the data packets.
  • Page 56 The branch o ce router needs to connect to the Headquarters o ce via an IPSec tunnel, on each side we have a GWN70xx router. Users can con gure the two devices as follows: IPSec Tunnel The branch o ce router runs a LAN subnet 192.168.1.0/24 and the HQ router runs a LAN subnet 192.168.3.0, the public IP of the branch o ce router is 1.1.1.1 and the IP of the HQ router is 2.2.2.2.
  • Page 57 Phase 2 ○ Add VPN Client – Phase 2 After this is done, press “save” and do the same for the HQ Router. The two routers will build the tunnel and the necessary routing information to route tra c through the tunnel back and from the branch o ce to the HQ network. Con guration of IPSec Server ○...
  • Page 58: External Access

    Remote Dial-in User FIREWALL AND EXTERNAL ACCESS GWN70xx router supports rewall features to control incoming and outgoing tra c by restricting or rejecting speci c tra c, as well as preventing attacks on the GWN70xx networks for enhanced security. And features like DMZ allows a computer to be fully exposed to the internet.
  • Page 59: Port Forward

    Password Enter the Password Domain Enter the Domain Interface Select the Interface DDNS Port Forward Port forwarding allows redirecting a communication request from one address and port number combination to another. Navigate to GWN70xx WEB UI → External Access  → Port Forward: Below are different possible actions Port Forwarding page Refer to the following table for the Port Forwarding option when editing or creating a port-forwarding rule: Port Forward Name...
  • Page 60 Port Forward This section can be accessed from GWN70xx Web GUI → External Access  → DMZ. GWN70xx supports DMZ, where it is possible to specify a Hostname IP Address to be put on the DMZ. DMZ Page Enabling the DMZ host function, the computer set as the DMZ host can be completely exposed to the Internet, realizing two-way unrestricted communication.
  • Page 61 UPnP Settings Click on "ON" to enable UPnP. UPnP Note: Once enabled UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), computers in the LAN can request the router to do port forwarding automatically Interface Select the interface (WAN) Select the LAN Group Destination Group UPnP Firewall The Firewall in GWN routers enables the user to secure the network by blocking the most common attacks and allowing for more control over...
  • Page 62: Traffic Rules

    Denial-of-Service Attack is an attack aimed to make the network resources unavailable to legitimate users by ooding the target machine with so many requests causing the system to overload or even crash or shutdown. DDoS Attack DoS Attack Defense: TCP SYN Flood Attack UDP Flood Attack ICMP Flood Attack Ping of Death...
  • Page 63 GWN70xx offers the possibility to fully control incoming/outgoing tra c for different protocols in customized scheduled times and take actions for speci ed rules such as Accept, Reject and Drop. Tra c rules Tra c Rules settings can be accessed from GWN70xx Web GUI Firewall Tra c Rules.
  • Page 64 Below screenshot shows a con guration example: Example of Inbound Rule Outbound Rules The GWN70xx allows to lter outgoing tra c from the local LAN networks to outside networks and apply rules such as: • Accept: To allow the tra c to go through. •...
  • Page 65: Forward Rules

    Output Rules Sample Forward Rules GWN70xx offers the possibility to allow tra c between different groups and interfaces. Tra c Rules – Forward Rules Advanced NAT NAT or Network address translation as the name suggests it’s a translation or mapping private or internal addresses to public IP addresses or vice versa, and the GWN routers support both.
  • Page 66 Network Address Translation The Firewall Advanced NAT page provides the ability to set up the con guration for Static and Dynamic NAT. SNAT Following actions are available for SNAT. Click on to add the Port Forward rule. Click on to edit a Port Forward rule.
  • Page 67 Set the Rewrite IP. The source IP address of the data package from the source group will be updated to this Rewrite Source IP Address con gured IP. Source Port Set the Source Port Rewrite Source Port Set the Rewrite source port.  Destination Group Select a WAN interface or a VLAN for Destination Group. ...
  • Page 68 Source Group Select a WAN interface or a LAN group for Source Group, or select All. Source IP Address Set the Source IP address. Source Port Set the Source Port. Select a WAN interface or a LAN group for Destination Group, or select All. Make sure that destination and source Destination Group groups are different to avoid con ict.
  • Page 69: Captive Portal

    CAPTIVE PORTAL Captive Portal feature on GWN70xx helps to de ne a Landing Page (Web page) that will be displayed on Wi-Fi clients’ browsers when attempting to access the Internet. Once connected Wi-Fi clients will be forced to view and interact with that landing page before Internet access is granted.
  • Page 70: Splash Page

    Splash Page The splash page allows users with an easy-to-con gure menu to generate a customized splash page that will be displayed to the users when trying to connect to the Wi-Fi. On this menu, users can create multiple splash pages and assign each one of them to a separate captive portal policy to enforce the select authentication type.
  • Page 71: Access Control

    ○ Click on delete button to cancel the authentication, the client must re-authenticate to use the network again. ○ Users can press button to customize items to display on the page. The following items are supported: Captive Portal – Guest Page – Select Items Access Control GWN70xx has features that can enable the user to block clients and sites as well and also limit the bandwidth per client or SSID.
  • Page 72: Bandwidth Limit

    SSID Con guration Site Control Site Control is a feature that allows the system administrator to block DNS queries to some domains. This feature can be used to block adware sites, and malware sites, and can be used to block popular social media websites (Facebook, YouTube…etc). To con gure the website blocking policy: Navigate under: “Web UI...
  • Page 73: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Client bandwidth limit Per SSID Under “Web UI Wi-Fi Settings → SSIDs“. Click on edit button, in the “Wi-Fi Settings Tab” and scroll down to “Advanced“. Then enter the → maximum upload and download rate for this SSID. SSID bandwidth limit MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING GWN70xx offers multiple tools and options for maintenance and debugging to help further troubleshooting and monitoring the GWN70xx resources.
  • Page 74 Basic Settings TR-069 Important Note: If enabled, GWN70xx router cannot be managed by GWN.Cloud, and cannot continue to manage GWN76xx access points. TR-069 page SNMP GWN70xx supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) which is widely used in network management for network monitoring for collecting information about monitored devices.
  • Page 75: Security Management

    SNMP con guration page Security Management Under “Web UI → System Settings → Security Management“ the user can change the login password and activate the web service for example web WAN port access for HTTPS port 443 as well as enabling SSH remote access. Security Management Debug Many debugging tools are available on GWN70xx’s Web GUI to check the status and troubleshoot GWN70xx’s services and networks.
  • Page 76 Ping and Traceroute are useful debugging tools to verify reachability with other clients across the network (WAN or LAN). The GWN70xx offers both Ping and Traceroute tools for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Ping/Traceroute Core File when a crash event happens on the unit, it will automatically generate a core dump le that can be used by the engineering team for debugging purposes.
  • Page 77 Capture External Syslog GWN70xx routers support dumping the Syslog information to a remote server under Web GUI System Settings System Diagnosis → → → External Syslog Tab Enter the Syslog server hostname or IP address and select the level for the Syslog information. Nine levels of Syslog are available: None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information and Debug.
  • Page 78 Email/Notification The E-mail Noti cation page allows the administrator to select a prede ned set of system events and to send noti cations upon the change of the set events, E-mail Noti cation Events Schedule Users can use the schedule con guration menu to set speci c schedules for GWN features while giving the exibility to specify the date and time to turn ON/OFF the selected feature.
  • Page 79: File Sharing

    4. Once the schedule periods are selected, click on Save to save the schedule. 5. The list of created schedules will be displayed as shown in the gure below. With the possibility to edit or delete each schedule: Created Schedule GWN70xx routers support also the LED schedule feature. This feature is used to set the timing when the LEDs are ON and when they will go OFF at the customer’s convenience.
  • Page 80: Upgrading And Provisioning

    File Sharing Navigate to System Settings File Sharing. → File Sharing UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING Upgrading Firmware Under System Settings Upgrade. The administrator has the option to upgrade the GWN70xx via manual upload (a bin le) or via network → either HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP or even schedule to upgrade in a speci c time.
  • Page 81: Backup And Restore

    Upgrade page Backup and Restore The GWN70xx con guration can be backed up to use later or restore the GWN70xx con guration from a previous backup. Backup and Restore Reset and Reboot Reboot Users could perform a reboot by clicking on at the top of the Web UI, and a con rmation message will pop up.
  • Page 82: Change Log

    Reboot Reset To reset the GWN70xx router to default settings, navigate to “System Settings Backup & Restore” and click on . Another way, → press the reset pinhole for 5 seconds on the back of the device. Factory Reset CHANGELOG This section documents signi cant changes from previous versions of the GWN70xx routers user manuals.
  • Page 83 Product Name: GWN7052 This is the initial version...

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