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LB-1105 User Manual Introduction The Wireless Guard features zero configuration connectivity, which means that as an administrator you do not need to reconfigure every computer’s TCP/IP information, which attempts to connect to your network. However, given the simplicity of connecting, other access control methods needed to be designed.
LB-1105 User Manual Minimum Requirements • One PC equipped with: o TCP/IP Protocol o A web browser o An Ethernet adapter with a UTP CAT 5 network cable OR A wireless Ethernet adapter supporting 802.11n. • Internet access via cable modem or DSL modem with an Ethernet connection.
LB-1105 User Manual 7. Once you login you will see the administrative interface to configure. 8. Click on Network Setup>Click on WAN Interface. 9. Select the radio button corresponding to your type of network connection. 10. Enter the pertinent information.
LB-1105 User Manual Status The status pages of the Wireless Guard Web-based User Interface allow the administrator to quickly gather information about the workings of the Wireless Guard, what users are using the Wireless Guard, and other important at-a-glance information.
LB-1105 User Manual PPTP Server Tunnels This page shows all the PPTP VPN tunnels connected to Wireless Guard. The Wireless Guard supports PPTP VPN tunneling to both clients in its LAN and WAN. PPTP Client Tunnels This page shows all the PPTP Client tunnels connected to UTM6000i. If everything is configured correctly, you should see a green bar under Tunnel Status which indicates an established tunnel.
LB-1105 User Manual IPSec Tunnels This Page shows the status information of IPSec Tunnels. As you can see, the tunnels on the list could be enabled or disabled, removed or edited. Just click on the option buttons to perform those actions.
LB-1105 User Manual Network Setup Under these pages, the administrator could configure the network interfaces. WAN Interface This page allows the administrator to configure the WAN interface. Just pick the desired mode to get WAN’s IP and enter the pertinent information for that...
LB-1105 User Manual Virtual Server This page allows the administrator to forward ports to computers with virtual IPs in the LAN. This is used for creating virtual servers in your LAN and will work with DHCP assigned IPs, however we recommend that you use a static virtual IP for dedicated virtual servers.
LB-1105 User Manual Multi-DMZ This function allows the administrator to map real IP addresses to virtual IP addresses in the LAN of the device. This is a one to one correspondence, meaning one virtual IP address maps to one virtual IP address. Users on the Internet can connect to the real IP address to connect to these computers’...
LB-1105 User Manual Destination Route This function allows the administrator to route packets through a user- defined route. This is convenient when you have more than one subnet under the machine. Enter the destination IP and the gateway IP for that...
LB-1105 User Manual Alias IP Alias IP function allows the administrator to set more than one IP for the LAN interface. In effect, the machine can have more than one LAN subnet. Use the following picture as an example; you can see that an Alias IP of 172.16.2.254/24 has been set for this machine.
LB-1105 User Manual Settings This page allows the administrator to configure the basic settings of the wireless interface. Choose to enable or disable to interface and then enter the pertinent information for each field. Click on “Update” to finalize the configuration.
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LB-1105 User Manual Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings. You shall assign a different channel for each AP to avoid signal interference. If “Auto” is selected, it will auto scan all channel and auto select one to use.
LB-1105 User Manual Security This page allows the administrator to configure the security settings of the wireless interface. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) applies IEEE802.1x and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to authenticate wireless clients using an external RADIUS database. WPA improves data encryption by using Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
LB-1105 User Manual Firewall Special Rules This page allows the administrator to refine existing rules to exclude or include specific machines, for finer control over the firewall. Administrators can use the functionality of this page to deny access to certain services/ports for specific segments of their network while allowing access to the rest.
LB-1105 User Manual Service Management This page allows the administrator to add new port filtering rules or remove existing rules on the Wireless Guard, as well as enable or disable the firewall entirely. There are two default rules for the firewall that cannot be deleted, ICMP and other services.
LB-1105 User Manual MAC Filter ◎ Filter traffic from LAN to WAN according by Ethernet MAC address. ◎ Provide MAC filter function to enable/disable. ◎ Provide each MAC filter item to enable/disable. ◎ To allow or deny traffic when packets match Ethernet MAC address.
LB-1105 User Manual Access Rules This page allows the administrator to enable or disable existing port filtering rules on the Wireless Guard. To allow the packets of a specific service, simply check the box next to the service/port listed and click update at the bottom.
LB-1105 User Manual Traffic Control The Traffic control feature is a unique and special service. It allows the administrator to control and use the bandwidth as per the needs. Service Management The Traffic control service management screen allows the administrator to set upper and lower bandwidth limit for each service and protocol.
LB-1105 User Manual IP Management This function allows the administrator to set traffic limit on a specific IP address. Select the specific service to set the limit on, enter the IP address and its range, set the priority and then finally set the traffic limit for both upload link(LAN to WAN) and download link(WAN to LAN).
LB-1105 User Manual The Wireless Guard features a built-in PPTP VPN server, allowing clients in both the LAN and WAN to build PPTP tunnels to the Wireless Guard. Users This page allows the administrator to add or remove PPTP/L2TP VPN users.
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LB-1105 User Manual Tunnel Name is pretty self-explanatory. It is just the name of this tunnel. In our example, it is Test. Interface allows you to specify which interface to use for establishing this PPTP tunnel. The usual choice is WAN1.
LB-1105 User Manual PPTP This page allows the administrator to configure the PPTP VPN function of the box. Choose to enable or disable this mechanism, specify the IP addresses allowed to access through PPTP for “PPTP Remote IP” and choose the desired options for the PPTP settings and then click on “Update”...
LB-1105 User Manual IPSec This is a powerful and secure setting allows the administrator to secure the IP and upper layer protocols. This ensures a secure authentication, integrity and confidentiality of the network communication. The Wireless Guard supports the tunnel mode IPSec where the IP datagram is fully encapsulated by a new IP datagram using the IPSec protocol.
LB-1105 User Manual Access Control This function allows the administrator to control user’s access to the Internet through Wireless Guard. When the authentication mechanism is enabled, the user’s browser will be redirected to an authentication page where they will have to enter a valid account name and password to get access to the Internet.
LB-1105 User Manual Local Account This page allows the administrator to create an user account and also has option to bind the accounts to MAC addresses of the user. Just enter the username, password, access time allowed (credit, the amount of internet access time this user has), and the binding MAC if there is one, and then click on “Add”...
LB-1105 User Manual Authentication Setting This page allows the administrator to choose Authentication Type. Users have to be authenticated to get access to the Internet. Options: Disable: choose this option to turn off the authentication mechanism. The users will not have to be authenticated to get Internet access.
LB-1105 User Manual View Log This page displays the log of the Wireless Guard. Log Setting This page allows the administrator to configure the logging function of the WG100n. To enable this mechanism, choose the enable it, set the log schedule and choose the log matching criteria and the click “Update”...
LB-1105 User Manual System Service Version Under this page, the administrator could view the version number of the machine and also upgrade the machine using a .dat file from the local machine. To upgrade, first click on “Browse” to see a menu of working directory on the local machine pop up.
LB-1105 User Manual The above message will appear on the screen during the upgrade. Please follow the instruction to ensure a successful upgrade. UPNP This page allows the administrator to enable or disable the UPNP functionality of the Wireless Guard.
LB-1105 User Manual Restore This page allows the administrator to restore settings from a backup file to the Wireless Guard. Click on “Browse” and a menu of working directory on the local machine will pop up. Open the file to restore and then click on “Restore”...
LB-1105 User Manual Centralized Control CMS is called Centralized Management System. This system allows the administrator to centralize and remotely control any Firewall or VPN products such as WG100n and VPN series, etc. However, before a WG or any product can be managed by a CMS , the administrator must use this page to do some configuration.
LB-1105 User Manual Administrator This page allows the administrator to change information about the administrator account, as well as open the Wireless Guard for remote administration. Just enter the new information and check the desired options then click on “Update” to make to change.
LB-1105 User Manual MISC Reboot This function allows the administrator to reboot the box from the User Interface. Logout This function allows the administrator to logout the box from the User Interface.
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