Corega COR-BAR-AWLA-54 User Manual

Adsl wireless 802.11g 54mbps all-in-one-router

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  • Page 1 Warranty (GB) Warnings Corega International warrants product for two years from date of purchase ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: against defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty does not cover Install product in accordance with local and National Electrical Codes. To de-energise equipment, disconnect the power cord.
  • Page 2 ADSL WIRELESS 802.11g 54MBPS ROUTER COR-BAR-AWLA-54 & COR-BAR-AWLB-54 ALL-IN-ONE-ROUTER HUBS • SWITCHES • ADAPTERS • WIRELESS LAN • USB • KVMs • MEDIA CONVERTERS • ROUTERS • ADSL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FCC STATEMENT CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MANUFACTURER’S DISCLAIMER STATE CHAPTER 1.0: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ADSL WIRELESS ROUTER 1-1 FEATURES OF THE ADSL WIRELESS ROUTER 1-2 CONTENTS OF THE ADSL WIRELESS ROUTER PACKAGE CHAPTER 2.0: HARDWARE INSTALLATION & SETUP 2-1 CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 2-2 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3.0: BASIC INSTALLATION &...
  • Page 4: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rule. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This ADSL Wireless Router has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2.0: Hardware Installation & Setup

    2.0 Hardware Installation and Setup 2-1 Connectors and Indicators The rear panel of the router is shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. Rear Panel • Antenna Provides data transmission and reception for wireless devices. Please ensure that the Antenna is facing upwards. •...
  • Page 6: Chapter 3.0: Basic Installation & Setup

    Depending on your ISP, some or all of these parameters need to be programmed into the router. Before attempting to configure the router, Corega suggest that you visit the support site of www.corega-international.com, and download a configuration file which may help you with your particular installation.
  • Page 7 • SSID: (Service Set Identifier). SSID is the unique name shared among all clients and the router in a wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all wireless devices and must not exceed 32 characters. The default value for the SSID is ‘corega’.
  • Page 8 • Channel: Select the appropriate channel number from the drop-down menu. The permissible channels are different in each country due to local government regulations. Make sure that all nodes in the same wireless LAN network use the same channel. • WEP: (Wired Equivalent Privacy), WEP is an encryption mechanism used to protect your wireless data by providing a secure communications method. WEP uses a combination of either 64 or 128-bit keys to encrypt data that is transmitted between all points in a wireless network to ensure data security.
  • Page 9: Gateway Using Pppoe

    3-1 Gateway using PPPoE Figure 8. Gateway using PPPoE • User Name: Enter your ISP Username. • Password: Enter your ISP Password. • Connect-on-demand: Only enable this option if your ISP charges by the megabyte or by minutes (seconds) of line useage. Enabling this option will cause the router to connect to the ADSL line when there is a packet waiting to be transmitted.
  • Page 10: Gateway Using Llc Encaps. (Static Ip)

    3-5 Gateway using LLC Encaps. (Static IP) Figure 10. Gateway using LLC Encaps. (Static IP) Choose this setting according to the following conditions: 1. You want to employ NAT. NAT allows you to use single IP address as the external one to share internet access for all of your PCs, as well as protect them from outside intruders.
  • Page 11: Modem Using Llc Encaps

    Specify WAN IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask values provided by your ISP. Default Gateway IP Address: Your ISP will provide you with the Default Gateway IP Address. Domain Name Server (DNS): Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS IP Address. Multiple DNS IP settings are common. The first available DNS entry is used in most cases.
  • Page 12: Vpn Settings

    4-2 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Settings A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows users to use the internet to make the equivalent of a direct connection (private network) between two offices. Private networks should be extremely secure, therefore when using the internet to make a VPN, data encryption must be used to ensure a high level of data security. Figure 15.
  • Page 13 2. IP Address: Selecting this item allows only the specific PC with the IP address you enter in the IP field to the Tunnel. Figure 17. Restricting IP Access Refer to the above figure as an example. Only the PC with IP Address 192.168.1.101 will have the access from the local side of Tunnel. Similarly, only the PC with IP Address 192.168.2.51 can access the Tunnel from the other end.
  • Page 14 By entering the number of seconds in the Key Lifetime field, you may optionally select to have the key expire at the end of the time you specify. Leave this field blank for the key to last indefinitely. Figure 20. Key Timing Manual Keying: This allows you to manually enter the keys to be used for encryption and authentication.
  • Page 15 Key Lifetime: You may optionally select to have the key expire after a period of time that you specify. Enter the number of seconds you’d like the key to be available or leave the field blank for the key to last indefinitely. NetBIOS Broadcast: Check the box to allow NetBIOS traffic pass through the VPN Tunnel.
  • Page 16: Dhcp Configuration

    Figure 24. Creating a Tunnel between a VPN router and a VPN client with a dynamic IP address Once you are satisfied that your settings are correct, click the “Apply” button. Click the “Cancel” button to exit the screen without saving any changes. 4-3 DHCP Configuration A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server can automatically assign IP Addresses to each computer in your network.
  • Page 17: Web Control

    4-4 Web Control This feature allows you to restrict LAN users access to specific web sites. To block a site, you can enter either a complete URL (internet address) or keywords included in the URL. Figure 26. Web Control • Control Web Access: Check “Enable” or “Disable” to make this function active or inactive. •...
  • Page 18: Access Control

    4-6 Access Control The Access Control feature allows administrators to set up to 10 access policies to block or allow certain users from accessing the Internet or specific applications. Before using this function, the network PCs which you want to control the access limitation should be assigned fixed IP Addresses. Figure 28.
  • Page 19: Virtual Server Settings

    4-7 Virtual Server Settings The Virtual Server Settings application allows up to a maximum of ten public services that can be accessed by external users over the internet. Service can be applications such as a Web, Email, FTP etc.. Each service is provided by a dedicated network computer (server) configured with a fixed IP Address. Although the internal service address- es are not directly accessible to the external user, the router is capable of identifying the service requested by the service port number.
  • Page 20 UPnP Forwarding UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a standard introduced from Microsoft and UPnP Forum for interoperability. Currently, this function supported by this device allows you to set virtual server from a Windows OS that supports UPnP, such as Windows XP. Figure 31.
  • Page 21: Special Applications

    4-8 Special Applications Some applications use multiple TCP/UDP ports to transmit data. With NAT enabled, these applications cannot work with the router. Port Triggering allows some of these applications to work properly. Note that only one PC can use each Port Triggering setting at any time. Figure 32.
  • Page 22: Dynamic Routing

    Figure 34. DMZ Host DMZ Host 1. Before setting up a LAN PC to act as a DMZ Host, you should configure it using a fixed IP Address. 2. Ensure that the “Private IP Address” of the router is set to the default value of 192.168.1.1. 3.
  • Page 23: Static Routing

    4-11 Static Routing Only users with an excellent understanding of router protocols should attempt to change settings in this area. The Static Routing feature allows PCs that are connected to the LAN side of the router, to communicate with other PCs that are connected to another router. The router supports up to 20 route table entries.
  • Page 24: Wireless

    4-12 Wireless This setting page allows you to configure advanced wireless functions. Users wishing to change these values from the defaults should have a thorough understanding of wireless technology. Figure 38. Wireless Settings • Wireless Station Status: The “Active MAC Table” shows the MAC addresses of wireless clients, which have the same SSID and WEP key with router. When the “MAC Filter”...
  • Page 25: Ddns

    • Beacon Interval: This is the signal sent periodically by the wireless access point to provide synchronization among the stations in the wireless LAN. • RTS Threshold: RTS packet is used to account for potential hidden stations. This feature allows you to set the size of the RTS packet. •...
  • Page 26: Chapter 5.0: Management

    Chapter 5.0: Management 5-1 Device Administration Settings This feature allows the administrator to manage the router by setting certain parameters. For security reasons, it is strongly recommended that you set Passwords so that only authorized persons are able to manage this router. If the Password is left blank, all users on your network can access this router simply by entering the unit’s IP Address into their web browser’s location window.
  • Page 27: Status Monitor

    PPoE Pass Through: Check Enable to allow PPoE packets to pass through the router if there is a LAN PC using PPPoE for data communication with another internet device. Remote Upgrade: Check Enable if you want to allow the authorized remote users to upgrade firmware from WAN side. Reset Device: Select “Yes”...
  • Page 28: Log

    5-3 Log The Log application provides the administrator with the ability to trace internet connection. With viewing the Log information, an administrator can send the record to specific LAN PCs to have the real time monitor. Figure 44. Log Settings Access Log: Check the “Enable”...
  • Page 29: Backup & Restore

    5-4 Backup & Restore This function allows you to save the router’s configuration as backup, or retrieve the configuration file you saved before turning the setting back. Figure 45. Backup & Restore Configuration Backup: Click the “Backup” button to save the current configuration as a backup file. Restore: Enter the path of the configuration file you saved on the PC.
  • Page 30: Chapter 6.0: Macintosh Setup

    Source IP: You can chose to issue the ping test from the LAN side by selecting the router’s private IP Address or from the WAN side by selecting the router’s WAN IP Address. Destination IP: Enter the IP Address of the destination device you want to ping. If the router’s LAN IP address is selected as Source IP, you can only ping a LAN side device and vice versa.
  • Page 31: Adsl Wireless Router Configuration

    6-2.2 Manual Configuration of Fixed IP Addresses 1. From the “Apple” menu, select “Control Panel” and click on “TCP/IP”. 2. In the “TCP/IP (A New Name For Your Configuration)” window, select “Ethernet” in the “Connect via” location from the drop-down list. 3.
  • Page 32: Chapter 7.0: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 7.0: Trouble Shooting This chapter provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation and operation of your router. Hardware T: The Power LED is off. Check the power cable is properly connected to the router, the power adapter and the socket. T: The LAN Link LED is off.
  • Page 33: Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions

    Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the maximum number of IP Addresses the router can support? The router can support up to 253 IP Addresses in the range of 192.168.1.2~192.168.1.254. Q: Where should the router be installed on the network? In a typical environment, the router should be installed between the ISP and your LAN.
  • Page 34: Appendix B: Technical Specifications

    Appendix B: Technical Specifications Standards Compliance ADSL G.dmt for 8Mbps downstream & 640Kbps upstream ADSL G.lite for 1.5Mbps downstream & 512Kbps upstream IEEE 802.3 10/100BASE-T/TX IEEE 802.11g Wireless Interface One ADSL interface RJ-11 connector WAN Four 10/100Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet RJ-45 connectors Management Web-based UI Management LED Display...
  • Page 35 C-2.2 Build 2 Filter Lists: “WinXP Broadband VPN Router” and “Broadband VPN Router WinXP”. [Filter List 1] WinXP Broadband VPN Router 1. In the to_VPNRouter Properties, deselect the Use Add Wizard check box, and then click Add button to create a new rule. 2.
  • Page 36: Appendix D: Glossary

    Appendix D: Glossary 10Base-T An adaptation of the Ethernet standard for Local Area Networks (LANs). 10Base-T uses a twisted pair cable with maximum lengths of 100 meters. Adapter A device that makes the connection to a network segment, such as Ethernet and modem cards and adapters. ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), as it’s name indicates, is an asymmetrical data trasmission technology with higher traffic rate downstream and lower traffic rate upstream.
  • Page 37 method used. Local Area Network (LAN) A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves. A system of LANs connected in this way is called a wide area network (WAN). MAC Address Short for Media Access Control Address, a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network.
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