CONTENTS I. Product Information ................1 I-1. Package Contents ......................1 I-2. LED Status ........................2 I-3. Back Panel ........................3 I-4. Safety Information ......................4 II. Installation .................... 5 II-1. Wi-Fi Router Mode ......................8 II-2. Access Point Mode....................... 12 II-3.
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IV-1-3. How to Find Your Network Security Key ..............131 IV-1-3-1. Windows 7 & Vista .....................131 IV-1-3-2. Mac ..........................133 IV-1-4. How to Find Your Router’s IP Address ...............136 IV-1-4-1. Windows XP, Vista & 7 ....................136 IV-1-4-2. Windows 8 .........................138 IV-1-4-3. Mac ..........................141 IV-2.
I. Product Information I-1. Package Contents Before you start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s): BR-6428nS V4 CD-ROM Power Adapter Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide...
I-2. LED Status Color LED Status Description Device is on. Power Green Device is off. Internet is connected. Internet Green Flashing No Internet connection. Wi-Fi activity Wi-Fi (transferring/receiving data). Green 2.4G Wi-Fi not active. WPS connection established (displays on for one minute). Green Flashing WPS in progress.
2. Do not place the device in or near hot/humid places, such as a kitchen or bathroom. 3. Do not pull any connected cable with force; carefully disconnect it from the BR-6428nS V4. 4. Handle the device with care. Accidental damage will void the warranty of the device.
4 or Android 4 and above are required for setup on a smartphone or tablet. Open a web browser and if you do not automatically arrive at the “Get Started” screen shown below, enter the URL http://edimax.setup and click “Get Started” to begin the setup process.
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If you cannot access http://edimax.setup, please make sure your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address. Refer to IV-1. Configuring your IP address for more information. Choose if you want to use your product in its default Wi-Fi router mode or...
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The device’s five available modes are outlined below: Wi-Fi Router Mode The device connects to your modem and provides 2.4GHz Internet (wireless and Ethernet) access for your network devices. Access Point Mode The device connects to an existing router via Ethernet cable and provides 2.4GHz Internet (wireless and Ethernet) access for your network devices.
II-1. Wi-Fi Router Mode Select whether to use the iQ Setup wizard (recommended) to detect your Internet connection type, or enter the settings manually. Manual configuration is only recommended for advanced users. Connect the Internet port of your device to the LAN port of your modem using an Ethernet cable, and then click “Next”.
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Please wait a moment while the device tests the connection. Click “Next” to continue and configure the device’s wireless network. Enter a name and password for your 2.4GHz wireless network, then click “Next” to continue.
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A summary of your configuration will be displayed, as shown below depending on your Internet type. Check that all of the details are correct and then click “Next” to proceed. If you wish to backup the device’s settings, click “Backup this configuration”...
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Please wait while the device applies your settings. A final congratulations screen will indicate that setup is complete. You can now connect to the device’s new SSID(s) which are shown on the screen then close the browser window.
Connect the LAN port of your BR-6428nS V4 to the LAN port of your existing router using an Ethernet cable, then click “Next”. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” for your BR-6428nS V4. If you are using a static IP, enter the IP...
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address, subnet mask and default gateway. Click “Next” to proceed to the next step. “Obtain an IP address automatically” is the recommended setting for most users. For more guidance on static IP addresses, please refer to IV-1. Configuring your IP address.
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If you wish to backup the device’s settings, click “Backup this configuration” to open a new window and save your current configuration to a .txt file. Please wait a moment until the BR-6428nS V4 is ready.
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A final congratulations screen will indicate that setup is complete. You can now connect to the device’s new SSID(s) which are shown on the screen then close the browser window. The BR-6428nS V4 is working and ready for use. Refer to IV-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network...
II-3. Range Extender Mode Select “Range Extender” from the top menu and click “Next”. Please ensure your BR-6428nS V4 is within Wi-Fi range of your existing wireless router. Click “Next” to continue.
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Select the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) which you wish to connect to for the specified frequency and click “Next” to continue. If the Wi-Fi network you wish to connect to does not appear, try clicking “Refresh”. To connect to a hidden SSID, check the “Setup extender manually” box and enter the details manually on the next page, as shown below.
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Wait a moment while the BR-6428nS V4 tests the wireless connection. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” for your BR-6428nS V4. If you are using a static IP, enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Click “Next” to proceed to the next step.
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The device will use the same wireless password/security key as the existing wireless network. If you wish to backup the BR-6428nS V4’s settings, click “Backup this configuration” to open a new window and save your current configuration to a .txt file.
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Please wait a moment until the BR-6428nS V4 is ready. A final congratulations screen will indicate that setup is complete. You can now connect to the device’s new SSID(s) which are shown on the screen then close the browser window.
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The BR-6428nS V4 is working and ready for use. Refer to IV-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network if you require more guidance.
II-4. Wireless Bridge Mode Select “Wireless Bridge” from the top menu and click “Next”. Please ensure your BR-6428nS V4 is within Wi-Fi range of your existing wireless router. Click “Next” to continue.
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Select the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) which you wish to connect to and click “Next” to continue. If the Wi-Fi network you wish to connect to does not appear, try clicking “Refresh”. To connect to a hidden SSID, check the “Setup extender manually” box and enter the details manually on the next page, as shown below.
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Wait a moment while the BR-6428nS V4 tests the wireless connection. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” for your BR-6428nS V4. If you are using a static IP, enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Click “Next” to proceed to the next step.
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A summary of your configuration will be displayed, as shown below. Check that all of the details are correct and then click “Next” to proceed. If you wish to backup the BR-6428nS V4’s settings, click “Backup this configuration” to open a new window and save your current...
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Please wait a moment until the BR-6428nS V4 is ready. A final congratulations screen will indicate that setup is complete. Please close the browser window.
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The BR-6428nS V4 is working and ready for use. You can now connect the BR-6428nS V4 to your network device using an Ethernet cable and connect to your network as usual.
II-5. WISP Mode Select “WISP” from the top menu and click “Next”. Please ensure your BR-6428nS V4 is within Wi-Fi range of your WISP network and click “Next” to continue.
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Select whether to use the iQ Setup wizard (recommended) to detect your Internet connection type, or enter the settings manually. Manual configuration is only recommended for advanced users. Select the WISP SSID which you wish to connect to and click “Next” to continue.
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Enter your existing wireless network’s security key/password in the “Security Key” field and click “Next” to continue. Wait a moment while the BR-6428nS V4 tests the wireless connection.
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Click “Next” to continue your Internet service type configuration. Wait a moment while the BR-6428nS V4 connects to the Internet.
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When the Internet is connected, click “Next” to configure your wireless network. Enter a name and password for your 2.4GHz wireless network, then click “Next” to continue.
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A summary of your configuration will be displayed according to your connection type, as shown below. Check that all of the details are correct and then click “Next” to proceed. If you wish to backup the device’s settings, click “Backup this configuration”...
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Please wait a moment until the BR-6428nS V4 is ready. A final congratulations screen will indicate that setup is complete. You can now connect to the device’s new SSID(s) which are shown on the screen then close the browser window.
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The BR-6428nS V4 is working and ready for use. Refer to IV-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network if you require more guidance.
Press and hold the WPS/Reset button found on the back panel for at least 10 seconds, until the power LED begins to flash. Release the button when the power LED is flashing. Wait for the BR-6428nS V4 to restart. The BR-6428nS V4 is ready for setup when the power LED displays on.
III. Browser Based Configuration Interface After you have setup the BR-6428nS V4 as detailed in II. Installation or the included Quick Installation Guide, you can use the browser based configuration interface to configure advanced settings. Please ensure that your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address.
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You will arrive at the “Status” screen. Use the menu down the left side to navigate.
III-2. Save Settings After you configure any settings, click the “Save Settings” button at the bottom of the screen to save your changes. The device needs to restart in order to bring any changes into effect. Then, click “Click here to restart” in order to restart the device and bring the changes into effect.
III-3. Main Menu The main menu displays different options depending on your device’s operating mode. For Range Extender mode: WPS please refer to 2.4GHz Wireless Wi-Fi Router Access Point Range Extender Wireless Bridge WISP...
III-3-1. Status The “Status” page displays basic system information about the device, arranged into four categories: System, LAN, Internet & 2.4GHz Wireless. Screenshots displayed are examples.The information shown on your screen will vary depending on your configuration.
III-3-2. Setup Wizard You can run the setup wizard again to reconfigure the basic settings of the device, or you can run a wizard to help you switch the device to a different operating mode. Select “Setup Wizard” or “Switch to Router/AP/Range Extender/Wireless Bridge/WISP mode”...
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Follow the on-screen wizard to setup your device in a different mode. Refer to II. Installation Step 3 onwards for help if needed. If you don’t see the “Get Started” screen, try reconnecting to the edimax.setup SSID and go to http://edimax.setup in a web browser.
Enable / Disable Enable or disable your WISP connection. SSID The name of the WISP network which your BR-6428nS V4 is connected to. Manually enter an SSID if you wish or use “Site Survey” below. Site Survey Select wireless frequency and click “Select Site List”...
III-3-3-1. WAN Setup Select a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection mode and configure the settings. If you are unsure about your connection type, contact your ISP. In WISP mode, only Dynamic IP, Static IP & PPPoE are available for WAN Connection Mode. III-3-3-1-1.
Host Name Enter the host name of your computer. MAC Address For some applications, you may need to designate a specific MAC address for the router. Please enter the MAC address here. If you are connecting the router to a computer, press “Clone Mac”...
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Fixed IP Address Input the IP address assigned by your ISP here. Subnet Mask Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP here. Default Gateway Input the default gateway assigned by your Address ISP here. Some ISPs may call this “Default Route”.
III-3-3-1-3. PPPoE Select “PPPoE” if your ISP is providing you Internet access via PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). User Name Enter the user name assigned by your ISP here. Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP here. MAC Address For some applications, you may need to designate a specific MAC address for the router.
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DNS Address Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address”. Check with your ISP if you are unsure. DNS Address 1, 2 & Enter the DNS address(es) assigned by your ISP here. DNS Proxy Enable or disable a DNS proxy server. DNS Proxy Rules When DNS proxy is enabled, enter the URL of (URL)
III-3-3-1-4. PPTP Select “PPTP” if your ISP is providing you Internet access via PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol). Then select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” depending on your ISP. Host Name Enter the host name of your computer here If required.
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the MAC address here. If you are connecting the router to a computer, press “Clone Mac” to automatically enter your computer’s MAC address. Static IP Address Input the IP address assigned by your ISP here. Subnet Mask Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP here. Default Gateway Input the default gateway assigned by your ISP Address...
III-3-3-1-5. L2TP Select “L2TP” if your ISP is providing you Internet access via L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol). Host Name Enter the host name of your computer here If required. MAC Address For some applications, you may need to designate a specific MAC address for the router.
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Static IP Address Input the IP address assigned by your ISP here. Subnet Mask Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP here. Default Gateway Input the default gateway assigned by your ISP Address here. Some ISPs may call this “Default Route”. MAC Address If your ISP filters access by MAC addresses, enter your computer’s MAC address here.
III-3-3-1-6. WISP Select “WISP” if you use a wireless internet service from Internet Service Provider (WISP). WISP Enable or disable the WISP function. SSID Enter the SSID of the WISP network, or click “Select Site Survey” below to view all available networks in a new window and select the WISP network from there.
III-3-3-2. DDNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service which provides a hostname-to-IP service for dynamic IP users. The changing nature of dynamic IPs means that it can be difficult to access a service provided by a dynamic IP user; a DDNS service though can map such dynamic IP addresses to a fixed hostname, for easier access.
IP address instead of using the URL http://edimax.setup. IP Address Specify the IP address here. This IP address will be assigned to the BR-6428nS V4 and will replace the default IP address. Subnet Mask Specify a subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0...
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Start IP Enter the start IP address for the DHCP server’s IP address leases. End IP Enter the end IP address for the DHCP server’s IP address leases. Your device’s DHCP server can be configured to assign static (fixed) IP addresses to specified network devices, identified by their unique MAC address.
III-3-5. 2.4GHz Wireless The “2.4GHz Wireless” menu allows you to configure SSID and security settings for your Wi-Fi network along with a guest Wi-Fi network. WPS, access control and scheduling functions can also be managed from here. Access Point Mode: In Access Point mode, the “Guest”...
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Band Displays the wireless standard used for the BR-6428nS V4’s “2.4GHz (B+G+N)” means that 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless clients can connect to the BR-6428nS V4. Wireless Network This is the name of your Wi-Fi network for Name (SSID) identification, also sometimes referred to as “SSID”.
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AP Bridge-WDS: Wireless Distribution System (WDS) can bridge/repeat access points together in an extended network. WDS settings can be configured as shown below. When using WDS, configure the IP address of each access point to be in the same subnet and ensure there is only one active DHCP server among connected access points, preferably on the WAN side.
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Wireless Security: Select an encryption type from the drop-down menu: “WPA Pre-shared Key” is the recommended and most secure encryption type. In WISP mode, WPA RADIUS is unavailable for the wireless band that is used to connect to WISP’s AP.
III-3-5-1-1. Disable Encryption is disabled and no password/key is required to connect to the BR-6428nS V4. Disabling wireless encryption is not recommended. When disabled, anybody within range can connect to your device’s SSID. Enable 802.1x Check the box to enable the 802.1x Authentication authentication.
III-3-5-1-2. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a basic encryption type. For a higher level of security consider using WPA encryption. Key Length Select 64-bit or 128-bit. 128-bit is more secure than 64-bit. Key Format Choose from “ASCII” (any alphanumerical character 0-9, a-z and A-Z) or “Hex” (any characters from 0-9, a-f and A-F).
III-3-5-1-3. WPA Pre-Shared Key WPA pre-shared key is the recommended and most secure encryption type. WPA Unicast Select from WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES) or WPA2 Cipher Suite Mixed. WPA2 (AES) is safer than WPA (TKIP), but not supported by all wireless clients. Please make sure your wireless client supports your selection.
III-3-5-1-4. WPA Radius WPA RADIUS is a combination of WPA encryption and RADIUS user authentication. If you have a RADIUS authentication server, you can authenticate the identity of every wireless client against a user database. WPA Unicast Select from WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES) or WPA2 Cipher Suite Mixed.
In access point mode, the “Guest” feature in the menu is replaced by “Multiple SSID”. The BR-6428nS V4 supports up to four additional SSIDs for each wireless band in access point mode. 802.1x authentication is unavailable in WISP mode for the wireless band that is used to connect to WISP’s AP.
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MULTIPLE SSID: The BR-6428nS V4 supports up to four additional SSIDs for each wireless band in access point mode. Once configured, these SSIDs are displayed in the “Multiple SSID Status” table as shown below. Use the “Multiple SSID Basic...
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Enable Wireless Check the box to enable wireless clients Clients Isolation isolation. This prevents wireless clients connected to the BR-6428nS V4 from communicating with each other and improves security. Typically, this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on clients’...
III-3-5-3. WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish connections between WPS compatible devices. WPS can be activated on compatible devices by pushing a WPS button on the device or from within the device’s firmware/configuration interface. When WPS is activated in the correct manner and at the correct time for two compatible devices, they will automatically connect.
This function allows you to define a list of network devices permitted to connect to the BR-6428nS V4. Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address. If a device which is not on the list of permitted MAC addresses attempts to connect to the BR-6428nS V4, it will be denied.
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Enter a MAC address of computer or network device manually without dashes or colons e.g. for MAC address ‘aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff’ enter ‘aabbccddeeff’. Comment Enter a comment for reference/identification consisting of up to 16 alphanumerical characters. Click “Add” to add the MAC address to the MAC address filtering table.
Check/uncheck the box “Enable Schedule Settings” to enable/disable the wireless on/off scheduling function. The BR-6428nS V4 must remain connected to the Internet and use an NTP server for the schedule feature to function correctly. Wireless scheduling can save energy and increase the security of your network.
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schedules. Active schedules will be displayed in the table as shown below. Select an entry using the “Select” checkbox. Delete Selected/ Delete selected or all entries from the table. Delete All...
III-3-6. Firewall The “Firewall” menu provides access to URL blocking, access control, DMZ and DoS functions to improve the security of your wireless network. SPI firewall Enable or disable the Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall. III-3-6-1. URL Blocking This function can block Internet access by either specific URLs or keywords. Check/uncheck the “Enable URL Blocking”...
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URL/Keyword Enter the URL or keyword to be blocked. Add the URL or keyword to the blocked table. Blocked URLs/keywords entries will be listed in the table as shown below. Select an entry using the “Select” checkbox. Delete Selected / Delete selected or all entries from the table.
This function allows you to define a list of network devices permitted or denied to connect to the BR-6428nS V4. Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address or IP address. Specific services can also be allowed/denied for IP addresses.
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MAC Filtering: Enable MAC Check the box to enable MAC filtering and Filtering select whether to “Deny” or “Allow” access for specified MAC address. Client PC MAC Enter a MAC address of computer or network Address device manually without dashes or colons e.g. for MAC address ‘aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff’...
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IP Filtering: Enable IP Filtering Check the box to enable IP filtering and select whether to “Deny” or “Allow” access for specified IP address. Add PC Opens a new window to add a new IP to the list, to deny or allow access/services according to above.
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Client PC Enter a description for reference/identification Description of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Client PC IP address Enter a starting IP address in the left field and the end IP address in the right field to define a range of IP addresses; or enter an IP address in the left field only to define a single IP address.
III-3-6-3. DMZ A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is an isolated area in your local network where private IP addresses are mapped to specified Internet IP addresses, allowing unrestricted access to the private IP addresses but not to the wider local network. You can define a virtual DMZ host here.
DMZ entries will be displayed in the table shown below: Delete Selected/ Delete selected or all entries from the table. Delete All III-3-6-4. DoS Denial-of-Service (DoS) is a common form of malicious attack against a network. The router’s firewall can protect against such attacks. If you are not familiar with these functions, it is recommended you keep the default settings.
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Ping of Death Specify the frequency of ping of death packets which will trigger the router’s DoS protection function. Discard Ping from Check this box and the router will not answer ping requests from the Internet. Port Scan Intruders use “port scanners” to detect open Internet IP address ports.
QoS allows you to ensure that sufficient bandwidth is available. Minimum or maximum bandwidth can be guaranteed for a specified application. BR-6428nS V4 QoS can improve the ’s performance. QoS is recommended to optimize performance for online gaming.
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Rule Name Enter a name for the QoS rule for reference/identification. Bandwidth Set the bandwidth limits for the QoS rule: 1. Select “Download” or “Upload” for the QoS rule. 2. Enter the bandwidth limit. 3. Select whether the bandwidth is a “Guarantee”...
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Local Port Range Enter the port range to activate the QoS rule. Enter a single port number e.g. 110 or a range of port numbers e.g. 110-120 Remote IP Address Enter the remote IP address range which will activate the QoS rule. Enter a starting IP address in the left field and the end IP address in the right field to define a range of IP addresses;...
III-3-7-2. iQoS iQoS is a more intuitive and automated tool to manage internet bandwidth than manually configuring the settings using QoS. For online gamers or users with bandwidth requirements for audio/video, iQoS is a useful function. iQoS cannot be used in conjunction with QoS and vice-versa. When one is enabled, the other is automatically disabled.
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The icons represent the following categories: Internet Browsing P2P/BT Downloads Multimedia Online Gaming The iQoS table is ordered left to right, high to low priority. Click a small icon below the table to insert it into the table, and click a large icon in the table to remove it.
III-3-8. Advanced Advanced features of the BR-6428nS V4 can be configured from the “Advanced” menu. III-3-8-1. Static Routing Static routing is a method of configuring path selection of routers, characterized by the absence of communication between routers regarding the current topology of the network. The opposite of static routing is dynamic routing, sometimes also referred to as adaptive routing.
Default Gateway Enter the default gateway of the destination network. Hop Count Enter the hop count (the distance between destination network and this broadband router) here. Interface Enter the interface which leads to destination network. Add the route to the current static routing table.
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Private IP Enter the IP address of the computer on the local network. Computer Name Windows computers on the local network will be listed here – select a computer from the list and click << to automatically add the IP address to the “Private IP” field. Type Select the type of connection, “TCP”, “UDP”...
III-3-8-3. Virtual Server This function allows you to set up an internet service on a local computer, without exposing the local computer to the internet. You can also build various sets of port redirection, to provide various internet services on different local computers via a single internet IP address.
Delete Selected/ Delete selected or all entries from the table. Delete All III-3-8-4. 2.4GHz Wireless These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions. Fragment Threshold Set the Fragment threshold of the wireless radio.
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Channel Width Select wireless channel width (bandwidth used by wireless signals from the device) – the recommended value is Auto 20/40MHz. Preamble Type Set the wireless radio preamble type. The default value is “Short Preamble”. CTS Protect Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of radio signal collisions between 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points.
III-3-8-5. IGMP IGMP is a communications protocol used to establish multicast group memberships. It allows for a more efficient use of resources and better performance for applications such as IPTV video streaming. IGMP Snooping IGMP snooping monitors traffic between hosts and multicast routers to facilitate bandwidth conservation.
III-3-8-6. UPnP Universal plug-and-play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols which enables network devices to communicate and automatically establish working configurations with each other. Select “Enable” or “Disable”.
III-3-9. Administration Various administrative functions can be accessed from the “Administration” menu. III-3-9-1. Time Zone Set Time Zone Select the time zone of your country or region. Time Server Address The travel router supports NTP (Network Time Protocol) for automatic time and date setup.
III-3-9-2. Password You can change the password used to login to the browser-based configuration interface here. It is advised to do so for security purposes. Please make a note of the new password. In the event that you forget the password and are unable to login to the browser based configuration interface, see II-7.
III-3-9-3. Remote Access Check “Enabled” to enable the remote access feature and then enter the appropriate values. Host IP Address Specify the IP address which is allowed remote access. Port Specify a port number (0–65535) used for remote access.
III-3-9-5. Upgrade The upgrade page allows you to upgrade the system firmware to a more recent version. You can download the latest firmware from the Edimax website. After the upgrade, the system will restart. Do not switch off or disconnect the device during a firmware upgrade, as this could damage the device.
III-3-9-6. Restart In the event that the router malfunctions or is not responding, then it is recommended that you restart the device. III-3-9-7. Logs You can view the system log and security log here. Use the drop down menu in the top-right corner to select which log to view.
Save Click “Save” to save the log on your computer as .txt file. Clear Click “Clear” to clear/erase the existing log. Refresh Click “Refresh” to refresh the log and update any activity. III-3-9-8. Active DHCP Client Information about active DHCP clients is shown in the table, which displays the DHCP server assigned IP address, MAC address and time expired for each computer or device on the local network.
IV-1. Configuring your IP address For first time access to the URL http://Edimax.Setup please ensure your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address. This means your computer can obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. You can check if your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address by following IV-1-1.
IV-1-1. How to check that your computer uses a dynamic IP address Please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. IV-1-1-1. Windows XP Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Double-click the “Network and Internet Connections”...
IV-1-1-2. Windows Vista Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right-click “Local Area Network”, then select “Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will then appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”.
IV-1-1-3. Windows 7 Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Under “Network and Internet” click “View network status and tasks”. Click “Local Area Connection”.
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Click “Properties”. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”.
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Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” should be selected.
IV-1-1-4. Windows 8 From the Windows 8 Start screen, you need to switch to desktop mode. Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click. In desktop mode, click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the screen, as shown below.
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In the window that opens, select “Change adapter settings” from the left side. Choose your connection and right click, then select “Properties”.
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Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” should be selected.
IV-1-1-5. Mac OS Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System Preferences”. In System Preferences, click on “Network”. Click on “Wi-Fi” in the left panel and then click “Advanced” in the lower right corner. Select “TCP/IP” from the top menu and “Using DHCP” in the drop down menu labeled “Configure IPv4”...
IV-1-2. How to modify the IP address of your computer Please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. In the following examples we use the IP address 192.168.2.10 though you can use any IP address in the range 192.168.2.x (x = 3 – 254) in order to access iQ Setup/browser based configuration interface.
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Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses. IP address: 192.168.2.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.2.1 Click ‘OK’...
IV-1-2-2. Windows Vista Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right-click “Local Area Network”, then select “Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will then appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”.
IV-1-2-3. Windows 7 Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Under “Network and Internet” click “View network status and tasks”. Click “Local Area Connection”.
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Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”. Select “Use the following IP address” and “Use the following DNS server addresses”, then input the following values: Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses.
IV-1-2-4. Windows 8 From the Windows 8 Start screen, you need to switch to desktop mode. Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click. In desktop mode, click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the screen, as shown below.
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Right click “Network” and then select “Properties”. In the window that opens, select “Change adapter settings” from the left side.
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Choose your connection and right click, then select “Properties”. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”.
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Select “Use the following IP address” and “Use the following DNS server addresses”, then input the following values: Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses.
IV-1-2-5. Mac Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System Preferences” In System Preferences, click on “Network”. Click on “Wi-Fi” in the left panel and then click “Advanced” in the lower right corner. Select “TCP/IP” from the top menu and select “Manually” from the drop down menu labeled “Configure IPv4”, then click “OK”.
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Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses. In the “IPv4 Address” and “Subnet Mask” field enter IP address 192.168.2.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
IV-1-3. How to Find Your Network Security Key To find your network security key, please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. If you are using Windows XP or earlier, please contact your ISP or router manufacturer to find your network security key. IV-1-3-1.
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You should see the profile of your Wi-Fi network in the list. Right click on your Wi-Fi network and then click on “Properties”. Click on the “Security” tab, and then check the box labeled “Show characters”. This will show your network security key. Click the “Cancel” button to close the window.
IV-1-3-2. Mac Open a new Finder window, and select “Applications” from the menu on the left side. Open the folder labeled “Utilities” and then open the application “Keychain Access”. Select “Passwords” from the sub-menu labeled “Category” on the left side, as shown below.
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Double click the SSID of your network and you will see the following window. Check the box labeled “Show password” and you will be asked to enter your administrative password, which you use to log into your Mac. Enter your password and click “Allow”.
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Your network security password will now be displayed in the field next to the box labeled “Show password”. In the example below, the network security password is “edimax1234”. Please make a note of your network security password.
IV-1-4. How to Find Your Router’s IP Address To find your router’s IP address, please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. IV-1-4-1. Windows XP, Vista & 7 Go to “Start”, select “Run” and type “cmd”, then press Enter or click “OK”. A new window will open, type “ipconfig”...
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Your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Default Gateway”.
IV-1-4-2. Windows 8 From the Windows 8 Start screen, move your curser to the top right corner of the screen to display the Charms bar. Click “Search” and enter “cmd” into the search bar. Click the “Command Prompt” app which be displayed on the left side.
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A new window will open, type “ipconfig” and press Enter.
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Your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Default Gateway”.
IV-1-4-3. Mac Launch “System Preferences” and click on “Network”. If you are using an Ethernet cable to connect to your network, your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Router”. If you are using Wi-Fi, click “Wi-Fi” in the left panel, and then “Advanced” in the bottom right corner.
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Click the “TCP/IP” tab and your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Router”.
, or ) in the system tray and select “Connect to a network”. Search for the SSID of your BR-6428nS V4 and then click “Connect”. If you set a password for your network, you will then be prompted to enter it.
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After correctly entering your password, you will be successfully connected to the BR-6428nS V4’s wireless network.
SSID Enter the SSID (network name) of your existing, hidden network. Device SSID Enter an SSID for the BR-6428nS V4 or leave it blank to use a default which consists of your existing router’s SSID (above) +"_2EX". Encryption Enter the encryption information for your existing, hidden...
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2. I can’t access the Internet. a. Ensure that all cables are connected properly. Try a different Ethernet cable. b. Switch your BR-6428nS V4 and network device off and back on again. Check the LED status of the BR-6428nS V4.
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BR-6428nS V4. If you are too far away from your existing router, then it is difficult for the BR-6428nS V4 to receive a wireless...
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WAN or LAN ports, as this can cause the device to malfunction. 8. My network is configured to use static IP addresses. How can I assign a static IP address to my BR-6428nS V4? a. You can modify the device’s IP address using the browser based configuration interface.
IV-4. Glossary Default Gateway (Wireless bridge): Every non-access point IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its default gateway, which will then send it out towards the destination.
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A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pattern, and consists of consecutive leading 1’s followed by consecutive trailing 0’s, such as 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Therefore sometimes a network mask can also be described simply as “x” number of leading 1’s. When both are represented side by side in their binary forms, all bits in the IP address that correspond to 1’s in the network mask become part of the IP network address, and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID.
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Application Protocol Port Number Telnet SMTP POP3 H.323 1720 SNMP SNMP Trap HTTP PPTP 1723 PC Anywhere TCP 5631 PC Anywhere UDP 5632 Access point: A access point is an intelligent network device that forwards packets between different networks based on network layer address information such as IP addresses.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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EU Declaration of Conformity English: This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC, 2009/125/EC. Cet équipement est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions de la Français: directive 1999/5/CE, 2009/125/CE. Toto zařízení je v souladu se základními požadavky a ostatními příslušnými ustanoveními Čeština: směrnic 1999/5/ES, 2009/125/ES.
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Declaration of Conformity We, Edimax Technology Co., Ltd., declare under our sole responsibility, that the equipment described below complies with the requirements of the European R&TTE directives. Equipment: 5-in-1 N300 Wi-Fi Router, Access Point & Range Extender Model No.: BR-6428nS V4...