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  • Page 1 Wireless ADSL2/2+ Wireless ADSL2/2+ Wireless ADSL2/2+ Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem Router 54Mbps Modem Router 54Mbps Modem Router 54Mbps Modem Router 54Mbps User Guide Cod. KR.KL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Security 4.4.3 MAC address filtering 4.4.4 Wireless network bridge 4.4.5 Advanced 4.4.6 Quality of Service 4.4.7 Status information System Tool 4.5.1 Settings 4.5.2 System log 4.5.3 SNMP Agent 4.5.4 Internet time 4.5.5 Access control 4.5.6 Software update 4.5.7 Save/Reboot www.kraun.it...
  • Page 3: Hardware Installation

    1.1.1 Connect one end of the telephone line to the DSL interface of the WIRELESS ADSL2/2+ MODEM ROUTER 54Mbps and the other end to the MODEM interface of the splitter. 1.1.2 Connect the power adapter to the POWER interface of the WIRELESS ADSL2/2+ MODEM ROUTER 54Mbps. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 4: Usb Installation

    To connect the device to the USB interface of the computer, do the following: 1.2.1 Connect to the USB interface of the DSL gateway through a USB cable. 1.2.2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB interface of the computer. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 5: Web Management Interface

    “Properties” in the shortcut menu. 2.1.2 In the window that appears, right- click “Local Area Connection”, and then select "Properties” in the shortcut menu. 2.1.3 In the pop-up dialog box, check “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click “Properties”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 6: Verifying The Connection

    2.2.1 Select Start→Programs→Accessories→Command Prompt”. This will open a Command Window. At the Prompt, enter “Ping 192.168.0.1” and press Enter. If the system gives the result shown in the right figure, the connection between your computer and the router is normal. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 7: Logging Into The Router

    2.3.2 In the pop-up login window, enter the User name and Password and click “OK”. Default Factory Settings: User name: admin Password: admin 2.3.3 If the user name and password entered are correct, the browser displays the administrator window. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 8: Quick Installation

    Password provided by your ISP. If the ISP also provides the PPPoE service name, enter the corresponding value or otherwise, leave this field blank. Use the default values for other options. Refer to the advanced settings section for details of these settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 9: Configure Pppoa

    3.1.5 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your settings. The system will reboot and automatically re-connect about minutes. A progress window similar to the shown on the right will appear during the reboot cycle. 3.2 Configure PPPoA Connection Mode. 3.2.1 Select “PPP over ATM (PPPoA)”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 10 3.2.4 Click “Next” to display the window listing your settings for confirmation. 3.2.5 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your settings. The system will reboot and automatically re-connect about minutes. A progress window similar to the shown on the right will appear during the reboot cycle. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 11: Configure Mer

    “WAN Subnet Mask”. 3.3.3 If your ISP provides a dynamic IP address, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”. 3.3.4 Click “Next”. In the case of multiple computers sharing Internet access service, it is recommended to enable NAT and firewall. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 12: Configure Ipoa

    A progress window similar to the shown on the right will appear during the reboot cycle. Configure IpoA Connection Mode. 3.4.1 Select “IP over ATM (IPoA)”. 3.4.2 Click “Next” and enter the fixed IP address and subnet mask. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 13 3.4.4 Click “Next” to display the window listing your settings for confirmation. 3.4.5 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your settings. The system will reboot and automatically re-connect about minutes. A progress window similar to the shown on the right will appear during the reboot cycle. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 14: Configuration Description

    DNS address; in other modes, you can manually enter the DNS address. - Secondary DNS server 4.1.3 Click “WAN” to display the WAN connection status and settings. 4.1.4 Click “Route” to display the window shown in the right figure, displaying the default information. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 15: Advanced Settings

    You may modify the VLAN ID here. b. NOTE: When you click “Next” after enabling the VLAN Mux, the window shown in the right figure is displayed, because 802.1 VLAN flag supported only in the PPPoE, MER and bridge modes. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 16 After this option is checked, the device uses this IP address as the WAB IP address and does not need to obtain it through the upstream link. e. Retry PPP password on authentication error f. Enable PPP debugging mode www.kraun.it...
  • Page 17 Authentication Method: AUTO/PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP. Usually, “AUTO” is selected. b. Dial on demand: If you check this option, you need to manually enter the timeout time. If no communication is detected when the timeout setting is reached, the device www.kraun.it...
  • Page 18 It is recommended to keep this default setting, unless you do not need to activate your WAN. d. Click “Next” to display the window shown on the right. This window lists your settings. 4) Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 19 Use WAN Interface: For the broadband access device, you need to enter the IP address of the downstream link interface. Obtain server address automatically: If this option is checked, the device automatically obtains the DNS address. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 20 IPoA mode. 1) Select “IP over ATM (IPoA)”. Encapsulation Mode: VC/MUX LLC/SNAP-ROUTING Once you select a mode, the system automatically changes the encapsulation mode into the one matching your setting. Therefore, it is recommended to keep the default setting unchanged. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 21 IGMP agent. For example, to enable the IPTV in the PPPoE mode, you need to check this option. d. Enable WAN Service: Checked default. recommended to keep this default setting, unless you do not need to activate your WAN. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 22 To select the bridge mode, you need to check this option. By default, this option is checked. 3) Click “Next” to display the window shown in the right figure. This window lists your settings. 4) Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 23: Lan

    IP address of your internal network. However, if you need such access by the external networks (for example, you need to set up the server or support some special applications), you should enable this function to allow the access by external networks. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 24 2) Click “Add” to display the window shown in the right figure. a. Select an application: Select the name of the service to be enabled. b. Custom application: Manually enter the service name. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 25 SIP Enabled: Enabling or disabling the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) function. SIP is an application-layer control protocol, used for creating / modifying / terminating multimedia sessions, such as Internet Phone (VoIP) calls. Click “Save/Apply” to activate the settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 26: Security

    IP address to be filtered. d. Source Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask corresponding to the internal network IP address to be filtered. e. Source Port: Enter the port number of the internal network IP address to be filtered. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 27 Protocol: Selecting one from four available protocols: TCP/UDP; TCP; UDP; ICMP. c. Source IP address: Enter the external network IP address to be filtered. d. Source Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask corresponding to the external network IP address to be filtered. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 28 1) Click “Time of Day Restriction” to display the window shown in the right figure. 2) Click “Add” to display the window shown in the right figure. Here, you can set a specific period to restrict Internet access of a MAC address. 3) Click “Save/Apply”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 29: Routing

    Here, you may enable or disable the global RIP mode. To enable this mode, you can select the version: 1, 2 or both. You may also select the operation mode: Active or Passive. Click “Save/Apply”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 30: Dns

    Interface: Select one from two available interface modes. Username: Enter your user name or domain name registered with the Dynamic DNS provider. Password: Enter Password registered with your user name for the domain name registered with the DDNS provider. 3) Click “Save/Apply”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 31: Dsl

    DHCP server will be rejected. NOTE: The client possibly obtains the IP address of the public network. In this case, the selected interface is removed from the existing groups and added into a new group. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 32: Dhcp

    (3) SSID: Service Set ID. It is the network name of the wireless signal. Change to suit your needs. (4) Country: The device will automatically adopt the channel frequency specifications for each country. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 33: Security

    Current Network Key: Only one key can be selected for activation, but up to 4 keys can be saved. d. Network Key 1 - 4: Enter the key with proper length and within the valid character range. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 34 (2) RADIUS Server IP Address: IP address of the target server of 802.1X authentication (3) RADIUS Port: Port number of the target server of 802.1X authentication (4) RADIUS Key (5) WPA Encryption: TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES (6) WEP Encryption: Enabled, Disabled www.kraun.it...
  • Page 35 If this value is set to 0, the key will not change. (2) WPA Encryption: TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES (3) WEP Encryption: Enabled, Disabled (4) WPA Pre-Shared Key: Enter a key or pass phrase here. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 36: Mac Address Filtering

    MAC Restrict Mode: Disabled, Allow, Deny. Here you may add/delete devices to either allow of deny access to the network. 4.4.3.2 Click “Add” to display the window shown in the right figure. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address to be controlled. Click “Save/Apply”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 37: Wireless Network Bridge

    Basic Rate: Default by default. Device will broadcast this value to other wireless devices within the LAN to select the optimal transmission rate. 4.4.5.9 Fragmentation Threshold: 2346 by default. It is the size of the fragments of each packet. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 38: Quality Of Service

    Enable, Disabled WMM No Acknowledgement: Enabled, Disabled WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) comprehensively defines 4 types of connection contents: Voice, video, best effort and background, thus improving the network communication quality and ensure stable connection between such applications and network resources. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 39 Wireless Transmit Priority: 0 by default. You may change it as required. Protocol: TCP/UDP; TCP; UDP; ICMP Source IP Address: Enter the source IP address Source Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask corresponding to the source IP address www.kraun.it...
  • Page 40: Status Information

    IP address 4.4.6.4 Click “Save/Apply” to view the saved status information. 4.4.7 Status information 4.4.7.1 Click “Authenticated Station” to display the window shown in the right figure. Here the settings of connected devices are displayed. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 41: System Tool

    4.5.2.2 Click “View System Log” to display the window shown in the right figure. 4.5.2.3 Click “Configure System Log” to display the window shown in the right figure. (1) Log: Enable, Disable (2) Log Level: Select the desired log level, Debugging is enabled by default. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 42: Snmp Agent

    Internet is available. 4.5.5 Access control 4.5.5.1 Service Click “Access Control” to display the window shown in the right figure. You may enable/disable FTP/HTTP/ICMP/SNMP/SSH/ TELNET/TFTP services. (2) Click “Save/Apply” to activate the settings www.kraun.it...
  • Page 43: Software Update

    “Browse” to select your update file, and then click “Update Software”. 4.5.7. Save/Reboot 4.5.7.1 Click “Save/Reboot” to display the window shown in the right figure. Rebooting device will activate modified settings. Note that network connections are disrupted during the reboot process. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 44 Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem Router 54Mbps www.kraun.it...
  • Page 45 Wireless ADSL2/2+ Modem Router 54Mbps www.kraun.it...

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