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Subscriber router RG-5520G-Wax RG-5520G-Wax-Z User manual, firmware version 1.4.0 IP address: 192.168.1.1 User name: admin Password: password...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual CONTENTS Introduction ..........................4 Abstract ..........................4 Document conventions......................4 Device description ......................... 5 Purpose ..........................5 Device characteristics ......................5 Main specifications ....................... 7 Design ............................. 9 2.4.1 Top panel of the device. Description of light indication ........... 9 2.4.2...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.7 Sign out menu ........................38 Device сontrol panel in Advanced Mode ................39 4.6.1 Key elements of the Advanced Mode web interface ............39 4.6.2 Status menu ........................40 4.6.3 Wi-Fi Status submenu....................... 41 4.6.4 Monitoring submenu ......................
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Introduction 1.1 Abstract RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z are Wi-Fi access points with integrated routers. The main purpose of these routers is installation inside buildings as access points to various interactive services via wired and wireless data networks. The devices are aimed at home users and small offices.
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2 Device description 2.1 Purpose The RG-5520G-Wax and RG-5520G-Wax-Z subscriber routers (hereinafter "devices") are single access points to modern interactive services using wired and wireless data transmission networks: the Internet and Full HD IPTV. The devices are connected to a wired network using a 10/100/1000/2500M Ethernet interface and create wireless access for devices that support Wi-Fi technology in the 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ax) and...
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Software update via the web interface, TR-069; • TR-069; • 3G/4G modem; • Jumbo Frame (up to 9200 bytes); • EasyMesh; • Remote monitoring, configuration: web interface, TR-069, Telnet and SSH; • Control of Z-Wave compatible devices (for RG-5520G-Wax-Z only). Use case of RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z: ...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 2.3 Main specifications General parameters Clock frequency 1.15 GHz RAM DDR 256 MB 128 MB Operating system Linux 4.4 Ethernet WAN interface Number of interfaces Connector type RJ-45 Data rate 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps Standard BASE-T Ethernet LAN interface...
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Relative humidity at 25 °C up to 80 % Dimensions (W × H × D) RG-5520G-Wax/RG-5520G-Wax-Z — 234 × 36 × 135 mm RG-5520G-Wax rev.B/RG-5520G-Wax-Z rev.B — 230 × 35 × 138 mm Weight RG-5520G-Wax/RG-5520G-Wax-Z — 0.355 kg RG-5520G-Wax rev.B/RG-5520G-Wax-Z rev.B — 0.359 kg...
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The RG-5520G-Wax and RG-5520G-Wax-Z devices are enclosed in plastic cases. 2.4.1 Top panel of the device. Description of light indication The top panel of RG-5520G-Wax rev.B, RG-5520G-Wax-Z rev.B of size 230 × 35 × 138 mm: Description of the device top panel indicators:...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Indicator Indicator state Device state solid green connection has been established with a connected network device at a rate of 10/100 Mbps flashing green process of packet data transmission over the WAN interface at a rate of...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual The top panel of RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z of size 234 × 36 × 135 mm: Description of the device top panel indicators: Icon Indicator Indicator state Device state solid green connection has been established with a connected network...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Icon Indicator Indicator state Device state flashing green process of packet data transmission over the WAN interface at a rate of 10/100 Mbps solid orange connection has been established with a connected network device at a rate of 1000/2500 Mbps...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 2.4.2 Rear panel of the device. Description of ports and connectors The rear panel of RG-5520G-Wax rev.B, RG-5520G-Wax-Z rev.B: Description of the ports and connectors of the rear panel of the device: Rear panel element...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual The rear panel of RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z: Description of the ports and connectors of the rear panel of the device: Rear panel element Description reset to default settings button ON/OFF power on/off button connector for power adapter LAN 10/100/1000 4 ×...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 3 Installation and connection 3.1 Operating conditions • Do not install the device near heat sources. • lnstall the device in a place protected from direct sunlight. • Do not expose the device to smoke, dust, water, or other liquids. Avoid mechanical damage to the device.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 3.3 Connecting the Wi-Fi router Connect the Wi-Fi router to a 220 V network via a power adapter. As soon as the Status indicator starts flashing, the device is available for connection to the provider's network and further configuration.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 3.4 Connecting devices to a Wi-Fi router 3.4.1 Wired connection Connect devices (computers, printers, etc.) using an Ethernet cable to the LAN ports of the router. 3.4.2 Wireless connection Connect devices (laptop, smartphone, etc.) to the router's network. To do this: Enable wireless network detection on the user's device.
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Before adding a router to the Eltex Home platform, check whether the service Smart home is enabled via the device web interface: go to the "System" menu of the Advanced Mode, than to the "Smart Home" submenu.
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Enable Zwave Logging — when the flag is set, events with the Z-Wave device are saved to the system log. Host Address — address of the Eltex Smart Control (Eltex SC) server. The default value is smart.eltex.local. Port — port for communication with the "Eltex Smart Control" platform. The default port is 8072.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual settings, press and hold the "F" button for more than 5 seconds until the "Status" indicator slowly flashes green. The device will reboot automatically. At factory settings, the DHCP client is running on the WAN interface, and the DHCP server is running on the LAN interface.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4 Managing via web interface 4.1 Getting started Open a web browser and enter the device IP address in the browser address bar. Default IP address: 192.168.1.1, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. When the device is successfully detected, web interface login and password request page will be shown in the...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 1. Enter username and password for logging into the web interface. 2. Configure the Smart Home service (for RG-5520G-Wax-Z only) or leave default settings. ...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 3. Select the device operation mode. Operation Mode — select the device operation mode: • Gateway — Wi-Fi router mode (enables NAT on the WAN interface and transmits traffic from the local network via the IP address of the device WAN interface);...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4. Configure the Wi-Fi network.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 5. Configure the device network and select the LAN ports for Internet access and for the IPTV service (if the IPTV service uses a bridge connection).
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual After Setup Wizard configuration is completed, a screen with information about the configured device parameters will be displayed.
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After clicking on the "Apply" button, it will not be possible to return to the previous settings. 4.4 Switching between web interface modes Two modes are available for controlling and configuring the RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z devices via the web interface: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5 Device control panel in Simple Mode All device settings changes are performed using the control panel menu located on the left side of the web interface. 4.5.1 Key elements of the Simple Mode web interface ...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.2 Status menu The "Status" menu displays a summary of the device status. Network map A visual representation of the network operation is available in this section. Internet icon — upon successful connection, the icon is displayed in green, otherwise the icon is displayed in red.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Internet This section displays information about names of the main access points and the number of clients connected to the main wireless access points. Wireless Сlients This section displays information about names of the main access points and the number of clients connected to the main wireless access points.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Ports This section displays the status of the device physical ports. Device Information This section displays basic information about the device and time settings.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Resources This section displays the CPU and memory usage of the device. 4.5.3 WAN menu The basic parameters of the device WAN interface are available for configuring in the "WAN" menu. Connection Type — selection of protocol used to connect the device WAN interface to the provider's service network: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual IPoE connection type IPv4 IP Assignment Method: • DHCP — mode of operation with receiving settings from the DHCP server: • Get DNS via DHCP — when the flag is set, the DNS settings will be received via DHCP. Without the flag set, the following fields will be displayed: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.4 LAN menu This menu sets up the basic parameters of the local bridge interface over the IPv4 protocol. IP Address — the local IP address of the device. Subnet Mask — the value of the LAN network mask.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.5 Wi-Fi menu This menu performs the basic settings of the Wi-Fi network. Settings are made for a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. The device supports simultaneous operation in two frequency bands. 2.4 GHz/5 GHz toggle button — when on, the 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wi-Fi radio frequency interface is enabled.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.6 System menu This menu contains configuration and firmware update options. 4.5.6.1 Firmware Update submenu This submenu is designed to update the device's control firmware. Active Firmware Version — the version of the firmware installed on the device.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.6.2 Configuration submenu In the "Configuration" submenu, the current configuration is saved and updated. If one is not sure about any settings, it is recommended to save the configuration file of the current installations to restore the configuration in an emergency.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.5.6.3 Accounts submenu In the "Accounts" submenu, the user name and password for accessing the device web interface for the Admin and User accounts are set. The Admin account is available for viewing and editing only when logged in under this account. The User account only allows one to change one's own account.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6 Device сontrol panel in Advanced Mode All device settings changes are performed using the control panel menulocated on the left side of the web interface 4.6.1 Key elements of the Advanced Mode web interface Menu for changing the web interface language, mode of the web interface, launching the Setup Wizard, with reboot and log out buttons;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.2 Status menu The "Status" menu displays summary information on the status of the device interfaces. 4.6.2.1 WAN Status submenu This submenu displays information about configured WAN connections. 4.6.2.2 LAN Status submenu The "LAN Status" submenu displays information about the device operating mode, the LAN bridge interface,...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.3 Wi-Fi Status submenu This submenu contains a list of wireless clients for each of the frequency ranges individually, as well as basic access point (AP) parameters such as SSID, channel, and encryption. Clients are displayed for each VAP...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.4 Monitoring submenu Monitoring shows the CPU and memory usage, the status of the Ethernet ports, as well as the number of transmitted and received packets, and the current receive and transmit speeds for each interface.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual To edit the WAN connection, click . Enable VLAN — when the flag is set, it allows one to use tags of the 802.1Q standard: • VLAN ID — selection of the VLAN number to be used for this WAN;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Enable Multicast VLAN ID — when the flag is set, it allows one to use tags of the 802.1Q standard for multicast traffic. • Multicast VLAN ID — selecting the VLAN number to be used for routing multicast traffic for this WAN.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual IPv4 IP Assignment Method: • DHCP — mode of operation with receiving settings from the DHCP server: • Get DNS via DHCP — when the flag is set, the DNS settings will be received via DHCP. Without the flag set, the following fields will be displayed: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual AFTR IP Assignment Method — the method of obtaining a network address for AFTR: Static — operation mode with manual address setting: AFTR IP address — the AFTR IP address. Auto — the mode of operation with automatic address setting.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual AFTR IP Assignment Method is the method of obtaining a network address for AFTR: Static — operation mode with manual address setting: AFTR IP address is the AFTR IP address. Auto — the mode of operation with automatic address setting.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Username is the username for authorization on the PPPoE server. Password is the password for authorization. PPPoE Connection Type — select the type of PPPoE connection: • Continuous — the PPPoE session is permanently established.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Static — operation mode with manual address setting: AFTR IP address — the AFTR IP address. Auto — the mode of operation with automatic address setting. • SLAAC — a mode of operation with the configuration of the address, network settings and gateway via...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Auto — the mode of operation with automatic address setting. 4.6.5.2 4G LTE WAN submenu In this submenu, one can set up a USB modem connection. To turn it off, click . Clicking the button again will enable the connection via USB modem.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.5.3 VPN submenu In this submenu, one can configure the PPTP, L2TP (without IPsec) and WireGuard tunnels, which will be configured on the WAN interface with the default route. PPTP, L2TP, and WireGuard tunnels are created by clicking the corresponding buttons in the image below.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual New L2TP tunnel Clicking the "New L2TP tunnel" button opens a menu for configuring an L2TP tunnel (without IPsec), which will be established on the WAN interface with the default route. L2TP Server — address of the L2TP server;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual WireGuard tunnel Clicking the "New WireGuard tunnel" button opens a menu for configuring the WireGuard tunnel, which will be established on the WAN interface with the default route. Upload WireGuard Configuration File — select the configuration file saved on the local computer. To update the configuration, click the "Select File"...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Example of displaying a configured L2TP tunnel 4.6.5.4 Operation Mode submenu Gateway — standard operation mode of the router. NAT is enabled, the DHCP client is running on the WAN and the DHCP server on the LAN side.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.5.5 WAN Port Speed Settings submenu This submenu contains speed settings for the WAN port. Wired Connection WAN (nas0) — there are 10 modes available: Auto-negotiation — automatic configuration of the data transfer rate by Ethernet nodes using IEEE 802.3 technology.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.6 LAN menu 4.6.6.1 LAN Interface Settings. IPv4 Network Settings submenu In the "IPv4 Network Settings" submenu, the parameters of the local bridge interface over the IPv4 protocol are configured. DHCP — operating mode of DHCP. The following modes are available: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual DNS Mode — mode of operation of the DNS protocol for LAN devices. The following values are available: • DNS Proxy — LAN address of the device will be transmitted to clients in the DHCP option 6 as the DNS server;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual IPv6 Network Settings IPv6 Configuration — enabled. Link-local IPv6 address — link-local IPv6 address of the device. IPv6 DNS Mode — DNS protocol operation mode, the default is DNS Proxy. Prefix Mode — mode of setting the prefix in the local subnet, the default is WAN Delegated.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon — a router advertisement daemon, used for sending network information and auto-configuration on an IPv6 network. • Maximal Router Advertisement Interval — the maximum interval for sending a router message. •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.6.3 Static DHCP Settings submenu This submenu contains a list of clients of the DHCP server, and it is also possible to reserve an address. To reserve an address for an active client, click the ("Edit") button.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.6.5 LAN Port Speed Settings submenu This submenu contains the speed selection settings for each port according to its serial number. There are 9 modes available: Auto-negotiation — automatic configuration of the data transfer rate by Ethernet nodes using IEEE 802.3 technology.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.6.6 Jumbo Frame submenu This submenu is used to configure the interfaces of devices that work with Ethernet frames values exceeding the standard 1,500 bytes.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7 Wi-Fi menu In the "Wi-Fi" menu, the settings of the wireless Wi-Fi network are performed. The settings are made for the Wi- Fi network at a frequency of 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. The device supports simultaneous operation in two frequency bands.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Standard — selection of the operating mode for the wireless interface in accordance with the Wi-Fi 802.11 series of standards. • For 2.4 GHz: • 2.4 GHz (B) — if all wireless clients support the 802.11b standard, the maximum speed according to this standard is 11 Mbps;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual • WPA2 — WPA2 encryption. The key length ranges from 8 to 63 characters. It is allowed to use only the following characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ~!@#$%^&*()_-+=;:\\|/?.,<>”` or a space. • WPA/WPA2 is a mixed encryption mode that supports WPA and The key length ranges from 8 to 63 characters.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual requested size. The smaller the RTS size, the more likely it is to receive permission from the base station, the faster the network recovers from collisions, but the lower the overall network performance. It takes values from 0 to 2347.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7.3 Virtual APs submenu This submenu configures the settings for wireless virtual access points. The "Advanced Security Settings" submenu provides security settings for wireless virtual access points. AP Isolation — enabling the ban of interaction of one Virtual AP clients with another AP clients (main and virtual).
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7.4 Advanced Security Settings submenu This submenu duplicates the SSID, encryption, and network key settings, and contains advanced settings such as authentication mode and rekey interval. Here one can configure the security settings for virtual access points.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Encrypt (Disabled): 802.1x Authentication — enabling the 802.1x standard (allows users to authenticate using the RADIUS authentication server). Encryption (WEP): 802.1x Authentication — enabling the 802.1x standard (allows users to authenticate using the RADIUS authentication server, using a WEP key to encrypt data);...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7.5 Access Control submenu In the "Access Control" submenu, access filtering by Wi-Fi and the client's MAC address is configured. Mode — selection of one of three modes of operation with wireless devices: • Disabled — there are no limitations on connecting devices;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7.6 Scan submenu In the submenu, one can search for other Wi-Fi networks in a given frequency range in order to determine the minimum loaded channel when fine-tuning the network.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7.7 WPS submenu In the "WPS" submenu, the WPS protocol (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is configured. WPS is a standard for semi-automatic creation of a wireless Wi-Fi network. The purpose of the WPS protocol is to simplify the process of setting up a wireless network. WPS automatically designates the network name and sets encryption to protect against unauthorized access to the network, without having to manually set all the parameters.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.7.8 Wi-Fi Scheduling submenu In the "Wi-Fi Scheduling" submenu, it is possible to set specific days and time intervals on which Wi-Fi will operate in access point mode. Wi-Fi Scheduling — when the feature is enabled, the Wi-Fi network is blocked according to the schedule.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual EasyMesh Mode — the router supports EasyMesh technology and can participate in the creation of a wireless, scalable network in one of two roles: • Controller — the root EasyMesh device to which EasyMesh agents can be connected to expand the Wi-Fi network.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.9 NAT menu 4.6.9.1 Virtual Servers submenu Network port forwarding is necessary when a TCP/UDP connection to a local (LAN-connected) computer is established from an external network. This submenu sets rules that allow packets to pass from the external network to the specified address on the local network, thereby making it possible to establish a connection.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.9.2 UPnP submenu UPnP is a technology for automatic port forwarding over SSDP and HTTP protocols. Dynamic Port Forwarding "Clear UPnP Rules" button — clear the current list of UPnP rules. 4.6.9.3 DMZ submenu Demilitarized zone (DMZ) allows allocating one client to LAN so that all incoming packets on the router WAN are redirected to this client.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.9.4 ALG submenu The Application Layer Gateway (ALG) is responsible for modifying the application part of the packets for the correct operation of protocols via NAT. FTP — enables and disables ALG for the FTP protocol;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10 Firewall menu 4.6.10.1 Device Access Control. ACL IPv4 submenu The "ACL IPv4" submenu configures access to the device over the IPv4 protocol. Access control can be configured from both the WAN and LAN sides.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Allowed Hosts — configuring hosts that will be allowed access to the device: • IP Address — restriction of access to the device by IP address: • IP Range — configuring access by IP address range: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Allowed Hosts — configuring hosts that will be allowed access to the device: • IP Address — restriction of access to the device by IP address: • IP Range — configuring access by IP address range: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.2 ACL IPv6 submenu The "IPv6 ACL" submenu allows one to configure access to the device over the IPv6 protocol. Access control can be configured from both the WAN and LAN sides. ACL IPv6 — enabling device access control feature.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Allowed Hosts — configuring hosts that will be allowed access to the device: • IP Address — restriction of access to the device by IP address: • Network Address — prefix of the external subnet.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.3 IP/Port Filtering. IPv4 Filtering submenu The feature allows one to restrict access to certain devices by IP address and TCP/UDP port. One can set up a default policy for incoming and outgoing packets, as well as create specific rules.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.4 IPv6 Filtering submenu The feature allows one to restrict access to certain devices by interface ID and TCP/UDP port. One can set up a default policy for incoming and outgoing packets, as well as create specific rules.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.6 MAC Filtering submenu In the "MAC Filtering" submenu, access filtering is configured by the MAC address of clients in the local subnet. One can set up a default policy for incoming and outgoing packets, as well as create specific rules.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.7 URL Blocking submenu The URL filter allows one to restrict access to resources on the Internet by their domain addresses (URL). URL Blocking — enables or disables URL blocking. Keyword — URL of the resource that one wants to block access to.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.8 Domain Blocking submenu The domain filter allows one to restrict access to resources on the Internet by a specific domain. Domain Blocking — enables or disables domain blocking. Domain — an arbitrary domain that one wants to block access to (by entering example, access to all resources containing this word will be blocked, for example, to the resource www.example.com ).
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.9 Scheduled Blocking submenu A scheduled filter allows one to restrict access to resources on the Internet by specific time and days. Scheduled Blocking — enables or disables scheduled domain blocking. Host Selection — selection of the necessary parameters for blocking (IPv4, IPv6, MAC).
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.10.10 SPI submenu SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) technology — additionally protects from attacks by checking incoming traffic for correctness (operates at the network, session, and application layers of the OSI model).
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11 Advance menu 4.6.11.1 Routing. IPv4 Routing submenu Enable — when the flag is set, static routes will be added to the routing table. Destination IP/Network — the input field for the address of the host or destination network to which the route is specified.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Clicking the "Routing Table" button opens the current device routing table in a new window. 4.6.11.2 IPv4 Routing submenu Enable — when the flag is set, static routes will be added to the routing table.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Clicking the "Routing Table" button opens the current device routing table in a new window.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.3 RIP submenu Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol. RIP — when the flag is set, the dynamic routing function over the RIP protocol is enabled. Interface — selection of the interface for RIP operation.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.4 Multicast Settings. IGMP Proxy submenu This submenu configures the IGMP Proxy feature more precisely. IGMP Robust Count — the number of attempts to send an IGMP message in case of packet loss. Last Member Query Count — the number of Group-Specific messages sent after the last client leaves the group.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.5 MLD Proxy submenu This submenu configures the MLD Proxy feature more precisely. MLD Robust Count — the number of attempts to send an MLD message in case of packet loss. Query Interval, s — the time interval indicating the frequency of sending Query messages.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.6 IGMP Snooping submenu ПThe "IGMP Snooping" submenu enables multicast traffic filtering over the IPv4 protocol.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.7 MLD Snooping submenu The "MLD Snooping" submenu enables multicast traffic filtering over the IPv6 protocol.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.8 UDP-to-HTTP Proxy submenu The UDP-to-HTTP Proxy function is designed for watching IPTV on devices and players that do not support multicast transmitted over the UDP protocol. The IPTV channel requested by such a player will be broadcast to it via an HTTP connection.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.9 IP QoS. QoS Policy submenu This submenu enables and configures the Quality of Service (QoS) feature. IP QoS — when the flag is set, the QoS policy and queue settings are enabled. Policy — definition of a way to label queue scheduling: •...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.10 QoS Classification submenu In this submenu, one can create a traffic classification rule based on the selected type. Clicking the "Add" button opens the window for adding QoS classification rules: Add QoS Classification Rules Rule Name —...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual IP Precedence/DSCP/802.1p Assignment Precedence — selection of a queue to which packets that meet the conditions of this rule will be redirected. DSCP — selection of a new DSCP label to packets. 802.1p — selection of the value of 802.1p.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.11 Traffic Shaping submenu In this submenu, one can add a limit on the total bandwidth, as well as on a certain type of traffic according to a given rule.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Add Traffic Shaping Rule Click the "Add" button to open a window for adding traffic shaping rules. IP Version — the version of the selected IP; Direction — traffic direction (Upstream); Interface — an interface for adding traffic shaping rules;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.12 ARP Table submenu The ARP table is an associative table of MAC and IP addresses of devices.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.11.13 Dynamic DNS submenu In this submenu, one can activate the service of providing a permanent domain name to a device with a dynamic IP address. General Dynamic DNS Settings Enable — when adding dynamic DNS, the service will be immediately active.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual Dynamic DNS Authorization Settings Username — user login on the service provider website. Password — password. TZO Settings E-mail — user login on the service provider's website. Key — password. 4.6.11.14 IP Passthrough submenu The "IP Passthrough" mode allows transparent broadcast of an external IP address from the PPPoE interface...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.12 Diagnostics menu 4.6.12.1 Ping submenu This submenu allows one to launch ping from any device interface to any host using the web interface. Host Address — the address of the device to which diagnostics will be performed.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.12.2 Traceroute submenu This submenu allows one to start tracing from any interface to any host using the traceroute utility. Host Address — the address of the device to which tracing will be performed; Interface — the interface through which tracing will be performed;...
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.13 USB menu 4.6.13.1 USB Devices Information submenu Information about connected USB devices is available in this submenu. 4.6.13.2 USB Access Management In this submenu, a user is created to access resources on the USB.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.13.3 DLNA submenu In this submenu, one can enable the feature of the DLNA server. 4.6.13.4 Samba submenu In this submenu, one can enable the feature of the Samba server. When enabling the Samba server, one can configure anonymous access.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual It is also possible to specify the path to the necessary resources on the USB device. Anonymous access can only be disabled after setting up access for at least one user. 4.6.13.5 FTP submenu In this submenu, one can enable the FTP server feature.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14 System menu This menu contains configuration and firmware update options. 4.6.14.1 Device information submenu This submenu displays information about the device and basic settings.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.2 Accounts submenu In the "Accounts" submenu, the user name and password for accessing the device web interface for the admin and user accounts are set. The Admin account is available for viewing and editing only when logged in under this account. The User account only allows one to change one's own account.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.3 Firmware Update submenu Firmware Update submenu is designed to update the device's control firmware. Active Firmware Version is the version of the firmware installed on the device. In case of damage to the main firmware, the backup is automatically loaded.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.4 Configuration submenu In the "Configuration" submenu, the current configuration is saved and updated. If one is not sure about any settings, it is recommended to save the configuration file of the current installations to restore the configuration in an emergency.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.5 Time Settings submenu In this submenu, the date and system time of the device are set using synchronization with the NTP-server. Current Time — current date and time. It is possible to copy this data from the computer instead of entering it.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.6 LED Control submenu This submenu allows one to turn on/off the device LED indication or schedule the LED operation.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.7 Telnet submenu This submenu allows one to enable/disable the Telnet server feature on the device.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.8 SSH submenu This submenu allows one to enable/disable the SSH server feature on the device.
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Enable Zwave Logging — when the flag is set, events with the Z-Wave device are saved to the system log. Host Address — address of the Eltex Smart Control (Eltex SC) server. The default value is smart.eltex.local. Port — port for communication with the "Eltex Smart Control" platform. The default port is 8072.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.10 TR-069 submenu The "TR-069" submenu is available only under the Admin account. The protocol for automatic configuration of TR-069 subscriber devices is configured in the "TR-069" submenu.
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual TR-069 Client — when the flag is set the built-in TR-069 protocol client is enabled, otherwise, it is prohibited (enabled by default). Get TR-069 Settings via DHCP — when enabled, the TR-069 client will use the parameters received in the DHCP 43 option (the fields below will remain unchanged, but will be ignored by the client if the option is successfully received via DHCP).
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RG-5520G-Wax, RG-5520G-Wax-Z. User manual 4.6.14.11 System Log submenu The "System Log" submenu is designed to configure the output of various kinds of system debugging messages in order to detect problems with the device. System Log — when the flag is set, the logging feature is active.
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