Table Of Contents Document Conventions................6 Introduction ....................7 System Requirements................7 Web Browser Support: ................7 Your iConnectAccess624W At A Glance ............8 Ports And Buttons ..................8 Restore To Factory Defaults ..................9 Front LED Panel ..................10 Before You Begin..................11 Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card..........11 Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card..........11...
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IP QoS ....................55 Port Forwarding ..................59 Allow Incoming Ping................62 DMZ ......................62 Custom Port Forwarding .................64 IP Filters....................66 LAN Clients .....................69 LAN Isolation...................71 Bridge Filters...................73 Multicast....................76 Static Routing..................78 Dynamic Routing..................80 Access Control..................82 Wireless Tab....................84 Setup.......................85 Wireless Configuration: ................87 Security ....................89 Management ...................96...
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System Log ...................118 Log Out ......................119 Index ......................120...
NOTE: If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
The iConnectAccess624W is fully compatible with all computers which support an Ethernet interface and are running a TCP/IP protocol stack. So, plug in the iConnectAccess624W (refer to the Quick Start Guide), configure it (per your ISP’s instructions) and enjoy fast Internet access as never before!
Your iConnectAccess624W At A Glance The iConnectAccess624W has different ports and LEDs. The following list details these: Ports And Buttons The telephone cable connects from the line port of the iConnectAccess624W to the DSL port of your line filter. (ADSL Line) RESET This button resets your iConnectAccess624W to factory default settings.
During this time the reset is in progress. Do NOT power the iConnectAccess624W off whilst it resets. The iConnectAccess624W will be reset to its factory defaults and once the indicator lights have returned to green (non-blinking), the reset is complete.
Front LED Panel The following table displays the LED Status of each of the iConnectAccess624W’s LEDs and the definitions of each: ADSL Front Panel LED Status Definition Steadily Lit Up Power is supplied to the iConnectAccess624W. POWER Flickering iConnectAccess624W Ethernet cable is properly Steadily Lit Up connected to Computer Ethernet port.
Before You Begin Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card Before you can use your iConnectAccess624W, you may need to configure the Ethernet ports on the modem. Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card For Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ® ®...
From the General tab of the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, highlight the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio button, and click OK. step 7 Click OK again to close the dialog. step 8 Ensure that your iConnectAccess624W is powered on. Restart your system when prompted.
Setting Up Your iConnectAccess624W This section will guide you through your iConnectAccess624W’s configuration via the web interface. The iConnectAccess624W is shipped with a standard PPP configuration. Default Settings The following table lists the default settings for your iConnectAccess624W. These settings may change depending on your ISP.
4 Once you have logged in, the following screen appears: The Home tab will allow you to access the other menus of the iConnectAccess624W’s web interface and displays some basic status information. It consists of the following menus that provide all the options you need to configure and operate your...
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Function Setup Configuration of LAN and WAN Settings. Configuration of advanced options within the iConnectAccess624W Advanced such as security, routing and filtering. Wireless Configuration of wireless features. Tools Access tools and diagnostics to assist in debugging. Status Obtain the status of the iConnectAccess624W.
Setup Tab The Setup screen consists of two set up subsections: LAN Setup and WAN Setup. From here you can select the LAN and WAN Settings you wish to configure by clicking the appropriate links from the menu list.
LAN Set Up By default, your iConnectAccess624W has the DHCP server (LAN side) enabled. If you already have a DHCP server running on your network, you must disable one of them; if you connect a second DHCP server into the network, you will experience network errors and the network will not function normally.
If you change this address from the default, you will need to reconnect using your new IP Address. Enabling DHCP A static IP address must be set on the iConnectAccess624W if the DHCP server is to be enabled. step 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of the Accessing The LAN Configuration Screen procedure.
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6 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears:...
Check this checkbox if another DHCP server is providing addressing for the automatically iConnectAccess624W. This field will be populated when the iConnectAccess624W IP Address receives an IP Address from a DHCP Server. This field will be populated when the iConnectAccess624W Netmask receives an IP Address from a DHCP Server.
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The Management IP area of the web interface allows you to configure the LAN IP Address details for the iConnectAccess624W. This is accessed through the LAN Group 1 Configuration screen. NOTE: If you change this address from the default, you will need to reconnect using your new IP Address.
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Address area of the LAN Group 1 Configuration screen: Field Description The Default IP Address for the iConnectAccess624W is 192.168.1.254. Its Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0, and this allows you to support 254. If you IP Address wish to support a larger number of devices, you can alter the Subnet Mask.
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The Domain Name is used in conjunction with the Hostname to uniquely identify the iConnectAccess624W. Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the Domain right is the most general.
Ethernet Switch This screen is used to hard set the Ethernet Speed and duplexing options. It is recommended that that all ports be set to auto. To Modify the Ethernet Switch Configuration From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Setup tab, then Ethernet Switch.
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NOTE: The Fallback column in this screen displays the speed and duplexing that has been negotiated on the port.
DSL Fixed Internet IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS IP Address Connection Types As multiple users can use the iConnectAccess624W, different profiles must be set up for different connections. The iConnectAccess624W supports the following connection types: PPPoE; PPPoA;...
NOTE: If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
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9 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears:...
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This field defines QoS at the ATM layer. Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnectAccess624W: UBR, CBR and VBR. The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP. By default this is set to UBR.
NOTE: If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
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9 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears:...
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ISP. This field defines QoS at the ATM layer. Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnectAccess624W: UBR, CBR and VBR. The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP. By default this is set to UBR.
NOTE: If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
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This will be provided by your ISP. The default gateway is a host to which local computers send data that is destined for a non-local machine. On the iConnectAccess624W, configure the Default Gateway default gateway address here to reach all computers that are not on the same local IP subnet.
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ISP. Defines QoS at the ATM layer. Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnectAccess624W: UBR, CBR and VBR. The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP. By default this is set to UBR.
NOTE: If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
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9 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears:...
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ISP. Defines QoS at the ATM layer. Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnectAccess624W: UBR, CBR and VBR. The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP. By default this is set to UBR.
If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open the connection and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
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7 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: step 8 When the Browser will try connecting the gateway in a few secs message box appears, click OK. NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, the following warning message may appear.
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ISP. Defines QoS at the ATM layer. Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnectAccess624W: UBR, CBR and VBR. The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP. By default this is set to UBR.
NOTE: If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
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ISP. This field defines QoS at the ATM layer. Three different Quality Of Service options are available in the iConnectAccess624W: UBR, CBR and VBR. The QoS selected here must be supported by your ISP. By...
Modify An Existing Connection To Modify An Existing Connection: From any screen in the web interface, Click the Setup tab, then click the connection you wish to modify. Edit as applicable and click Apply, Tools, then System Commands. Finally click the Save All button, then OK when the confirmation message appears to make the changes permanent.
2 Highlight the required modulation type radio button. Set the modulation type to G.DMT. NOTE: The iConnectAccess624W is pre-configured to detect the ADSL modulation type automatically. In most cases, this screen should not be modified. step 3 Click Apply, then Tools. The following screen appears: step 4 Click System Commands, then Save All.
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The following table lists the Modem screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Multi-Mode (the modulation is automatically detected) MMODE T1413 ANSI T1.413-1998 GDMT G.DMT (G.992.1) G.lite (G.992.2) GLITE ADSL2 Supports speeds up to 12Mbps ADSL2Plus Supports speeds up to 24Mbps...
Advanced Tab The iConnectAccess624W supports a host of advanced networking and routing features including the set up of your LAN and WAN interfaces, security, port configuration, user management, restarting the modem / router, and plug and play capability.
UPnP Universal Plug and Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and peripherals such as games consoles, digital cameras, and other systems that connect by TCP/IP. It can be supported on any operating system, and boasts device-driver independence and zero-configuration networking.
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With UPnP enabled, when a user plugs the iConnectAccess624W into the network, the device Enable UPNP will configure itself, acquire a TCP/IP address, and use a discovery protocol based on the Internet's Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to announce its presence on the network to other devices.
SNTP Simple Time Network Protocol ensures that computer clock times can be synchronised in a network of computers to the millisecond. To Configure SNTP: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Advanced tab, then SNTP. The following screen appears: step 2 Click the Enable SNTP checkbox.
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10 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears:...
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Time in seconds that the iConnectAcess624W will wait for an Timeout SNTP server to respond. Polling period in minutes that the iConnectAccess624W Polling Interval checks time with the SNTP server. Retry Count The number of retries before a backup server is polled.
SNMP SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is used to monitor the state of the network remotely, collecting information about Internet traffic events and device status and storing these in a database. For example, SNMP can be used to monitor the amount of traffic passing through the network.
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8 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: The following table lists the SNMP Management screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Check this checkbox to enable SNMP (Simple Network Enable SNMP Agent Management Protocol) on this device.
IP QoS is often critical to maintain VoIP session quality. IP QoS services in the iConnectAccess624W are applicable to the output device (LAN side). This means that the IP QoS is associated with any transmitted traffic from the iConnectAccess624W.
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Check /uncheck this checkbox to enable / disable IP QoS for the selected Enable IP QoS connection. The iConnectAccess624W has two primary modes of operation: Trusted and Untrusted. Trusted: In Trusted mode, all the rules will be applied first, regardless of the Type Of Service (TOS) bit setting.
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The IP QoS page appears when you click the Add button in the QoS Setup screen. When setting rules, each rule is a matching criterion that identifies the application traffic to be transmitted by the iConnectAccess624W using one of the three priority queues – High, Medium or Low.
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The following table lists the IP QoS Traffic Rule screen fields and their definitions: Field Description This lists the connection names that are configured in the Rule Name iConnectAccess624W. Source IP The IP address of the device that is the sending the information.
Internet, or play Internet games. When users send this type of request to your network via the Internet, the iConnectAccess624W will forward those requests to the appropriate computer. Port Forwarding can be used with DHCP-assigned addresses but remember that a DHCP address is dynamic (not static).
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6 Click Apply, then Tools. The following screen appears: step 7 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: The following table lists the Port Forward screen fields and their definitions:...
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Field Description To view the details of a pre-defined rule, click View. This specifies the applied Port Forwarding rule for the selected WAN Applied Rules Connection and the LAN IP. You can specify custom Port Forwarding rules by clicking the Custom Custom Rules Rule link.
Allow Incoming Ping Enabling the Incoming Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Ping will allow Echo requests to come into the gateway. The gateway will respond with an ICMP Echo response message. The option allows the DSL provider or ISP to determine the following: The status of the network;...
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7 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: The following table lists the DMZ Settings screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Enables/Disables DMZ feature. Enable DMZ Select your WAN Connection List of connections defined in the WAN Setup.
Custom Port Forwarding You will only need to use Custom Port Forwarding when specifying IP Subnets or IP Addresses not listed under LAN Clients. Otherwise custom rules can be defined in the User Category of the Available Rules, and then mapped to the appropriate WAN connection and LAN IP.
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9 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: The following table lists the Custom Port Forwarding screen fields and their definitions: Field Description The name of the connection on which you wish to customise Port Connection Forwarding.
IP Filters IP Filters allow you to block network access based on a user’s computer IP Address on the local LAN. You can use this option to block specific traffic (eg, to block web access) or any traffic from a computer on your local network. If the traffic type is set to Any, all network traffic from that computer will be blocked.
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7 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears:...
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The following table lists the IP Filtering screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Select the LAN Group of the computer to which IP Filtering is being applied. Select LAN Group LAN Groups can be managed under Setup > LAN Configuration.
LAN Clients If DHCP is used, all current DHCP clients are automatically registered in the LAN Client database as a dynamic address. However, if a Static IP Address is used on a LAN device and wish to apply IP rules to this address, you must add its IP address to the LAN Clients list.
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NOTE: Once the IP Address has been added you are now able to apply Port Forwarding and Access Control rules to it. The following table lists the LAN Clients screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Select LAN The LAN group to which you are adding the new LAN client.
LAN Isolation If an interface is added to each LAN group in the LAN configuration, then the communications between the two groups can be disabled. Both groups will still have access to the Internet. To Block Traffic from one LAN to another:...
Bridge Filters The Bridge filtering mechanism enables users to define rules which allow/deny frames through the iConnectAccess624W, based on source and destination MAC address and/or frame type. The user should note that the bridge filter will only examine frames from interfaces that are part of the bridge itself.
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10 Click Add. step 11 Click Apply, then Tools. The following appears: step 12 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: NOTE: A maximum of 20 MAC Filter Rules can be defined and saved.
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Hidden MAC Filter Rules: The MAC filter table contains 3 hidden rules, which are entered automatically by the system to ensure you do not "lock" yourself out of the system. These include: Any ARP frames are permitted to pass through the system.
Multicast Multicasting is a form of limited broadcast. UDP is used to send datagrams to all hosts that belong to what is called a "host group." A host group is a set of one or more hosts identified by the same destination IP address. The following statements apply to host groups.
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Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer (layer-3) Enable IGMP Multicast protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group. Checking this will enable the iConnectAccess624W to receive multicast traffic. Select Available Select the connection type here. Connections...
Static Routing If the iConnectAccess624W is connected to more than one network, you may need to set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre-defined pathway down which network information must travel to reach a specific host or network.
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Mask 255.255.255.255 for a host route. This is the IP address of the next hop router in the path to the destination network. The iConnectAccess624W examines the destination address in the packet header and passes the packet along Gateway to this gateway if the address is within the specified range. A packet may go through 30 or more routers in its travels from one host computer to another.
Dynamic Routing Using Routing Information Protocol (RIP), dynamic routing allows the iConnectAccess624W to adjust to physical changes in the network automatically. It determines the route through which the packets travel based on the fewest number of hops between the source and destination. RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other Routers on the network.
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RIP v2 format using multicasting. The direction determines the means through which RIP routes will be updated. Selecting In means that the iConnectAccess624W will only incorporate Direction received RIP information. Selecting Out means that the iConnectAccess624W will only send out RIP information.
Access Control The iConnectAccess624W’s Access Control management feature opens access from the Internet (WAN) or (LAN) to the router’s management ports (Web, Telnet, SSH, FTP, TFTP, SNMP). Note that there are security risks associated with this action, and for this reason, remote management is restricted to computers on the network that are specified in the IP Access Control List.
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Global Enable / Disable that enables or disables the ACL. Services that can be opened on the LAN and WAN sides of the iConnectAccess624W. The options are: Telnet, Web, FTP, Service Name (WAN / LAN) TFTP, Secure Shell (SSH), SNMP. Select as many as required.
Wireless Tab The iConnectAccess624W allows you to configure many wireless properties including basic parameters, advanced features, security and management functions.
Setup The Setup screen allows you to configure the basics to get your iConnectAccess624W working. To Configure Basic Settings For Wireless: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Wireless tab, then Setup. The following screen appears: step 2 Check the Enable AP checkbox to activate your wireless access point.
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9 Click the Restart Access Point link to ensure all changes take effect. The following table lists the Setup screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Check this checkbox to activate the access point. Disabling the AP Enable AP will disable the wireless functionality.
Wireless Configuration: The Configuration screen allows you to configure the more advanced wireless features of the iConnectAccess624W. You will need to be familiar with Wireless technology before changing any of the advanced wireless settings. To access the Wireless Configuration screen:...
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The following table lists the Wireless Configuration screen fields and their definitions: Field Description The Beacon Period is the period of time between beacon transmissions. Before a station enters Power Save mode, the Beacon Period stations require the beacon period to know when to wake up to receive the beacon (and learn whether there are buffered frames at the Access Point.) The default setting is 200.
Security Wireless security provides some protection against unauthorized access to your iConnectAccess624W and wireless LAN transmissions. Hiding the SSID means your network name is not visible to random scanning. Entering MAC Access Lists means the connection device MAC Address must match the address in the MAC Access List. WPA and WEP encrypt the data transmissions.
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7 In the Encryption Key field, enter the encryption key, ensuring the key length matches the Cipher. The following appears: NOTE: If the key does not match the required Cipher, it will not be saved when Apply is selected.
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Enable WEP Wireless Security Enables / Disables WEP security. There are three authentication types: If Open is selected, the associated station Open should be set at the same Authentication type as the Access Point. If Shared is selected, there must be a key...
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To Configure 802.1x Wireless Security: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Wireless tab, then Security. The following screen appears: step 2 In the Select a Wireless Security level area, highlight the 802.1x radio button. The following screen appears: step 3 In the Server IP Address field, enter the IP address of the Radius server.
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8 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: step 9 Click the Restart Access Point link to ensure all changes take effect. The following table lists the 802.1x Wireless Security screen fields and their definitions:...
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To Configure WPA Wireless Security: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Wireless tab, then Security. The following screen appears: step 2 In the Select an Advanced Wireless Security level area, highlight the WPA radio button. The following screen appears: step 3 In the Group Key Interval field, enter the Group Key Interval.
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6 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: step 7 Click the Restart Access Point link to ensure all changes take effect. The following table lists the WPA Advanced Wireless Security screen fields and their...
Management To Enable The Access List: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Wireless tab, then Management. The following screen appears: step 2 In the Access List area of the screen, check the Enable Access List checkbox to activate the Access List.
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7 Click the Restart Access Point link to ensure all changes take effect. The following table lists the Access List fields of the Wireless Management screen and their definitions: Field Description Enables / disables the Access List. Enable Access List Allow / Ban Select whether the list will be Banned or Allowed MAC Addresses.
Associated Stations From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Wireless tab, then Management. step 2 Click the Associated Stations button. The following screen appears: step 3 If you wish to ban any of the associated stations listed, highlight the Ban Station radio button in the Associated Stations area, and click Apply.
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The following table lists the Associated Stations screen fields and their definitions: Field Description Ban Station Highlight this radio button if you wish to ban association of the station listed. The MAC Address of the associated station. Mac Address...
Multiple SSID This feature is not available when wireless security features are enabled. To Enable Multiple SSIDs: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Wireless tab, then Management. step 2 Click the Multiple SSID button. The following warning message appears.
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6 Click System Commands, then Save All. Click OK to confirm the save when the following appears: step 7 Click the Restart Access Point link to ensure all changes take effect. The following table lists the Multiple SSID screen area fields and their definitions:...
Tools Tab The Tools tab of the iConnectAccess624W web interface allows you to customise and debug your iConnectAccess624W, update the firmware and perform network diagnostics. Its options include: System Commands; Remote Log; User Management; Update Firmware; Ping Test; Modem Test.
The following table lists the System Commands screen buttons and their definitions: Field Description Click this button to save the current configuration of the iConnectAccess624W permanently. If you do restart the system without saving your configuration, Save All the iConnectAccess624W will revert back to the previously saved configuration.
Remote Log The Remote Log enables logging information to be sent to an external syslog server. This allows for logging information to be kept for an extended period, depending on the capacity of the syslog server. When selecting a logging level, Panic will log only major alerts, where Info will log all events from Panic to Info.
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The following table lists the Remote Log screen fields and their definitions: Field Description The level of logging required. The options are: Panic, Alert, Log Level Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info and Debug. Add an IP Address This is the Syslog Server IP Address.
User Management You can change your iConnectAccess624W’s username and password by clicking User Management from the Tools menu list. From here you can change the login name and password. You can also change the idle timeout; you will need to log back onto the iConnectAccess624W once the timeout expires.
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If you forget your password, press and hold the reset to factory defaults button (located on the rear of the router) for 10 seconds (or more). The iConnectAccess624W will reset to its factory default configuration and all customised configurations will be lost.
Click Update Gateway. NOTE: The firmware upgrade should take around five minutes to complete. Once complete, the iConnectAccess624W will reboot, and you will then need to log back into it. Do not remove power from the iConnectAccess624W during the firmware upgrade procedure.
Ping is a diagnostic tool used to test connectivity between IP Hosts. Once you have configured your iConnectAccess624W, it is a good idea to ensure you can Ping an Internet address. If your ISP has provided its server address, you can try to ping this address.
Modem Test The Modem Test menu item allows you to check whether your iConnectAccess624W is properly connected to the WAN Network. There are four test types, each of which may take a few seconds to complete. The OAM loopback cells are used to verify the connection between the iConnectAccess624W and the ATM network.
Status The Status tab of the iConnectAccess624W web interface allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interfaces, and consists of the following: Network Statistics; Connection Status; DHCP Clients; Modem Status; Product Information; System Log.
Network Statistics The Network Statistics area will show you details of transmitted and received packets for your Ethernet and DSL connections, along with any collisions or errors. When you click the Statistics menu item, the Ethernet Network Statistics screen appears.
To View DSL Statistics: In the Network Statistics screen, highlight the DSL radio button, and click Refresh. The following appears: To View Wireless Statistics: In the Network Statistics screen, highlight the Wireless radio button, and click Refresh. The following appears:...
The WAN IP Address is displayed here when the connection is established. ADSL connection status is displayed here. This is the connection between State your iConnectAccess624W and the DSLAM at your ISP. In normal operation, this must be connected. The duration of the Internet connection time for the Connection type Online specified.
DHCP Clients Select the DHCP Clients menu item from the Status menu list to view the list of DHCP clients on your LAN. To View DHCP Clients: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Status tab, then DHCP Clients. The following screen appears:...
Modem Status Select the Modem Status menu item from the Status menu list to view the Status and Statistics of your broadband (DSL) connection. To View The Modem Status: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Status tab, then Modem Status. The following screen appears: step 2 Click Refresh to update the screen details.
Product Information You can verify product information such as model, driver, hardware and software versions in the Product Information area of the web interface. To View iConnectAccess624W Product Information: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Status tab, then Product Information. The following screen...
System Log You can view all logged information in the System Log area of the web interface. To Display The iConnectAccess624W System Log: From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click the Status tab, then System Log. The following screen appears: step 2 Click Refresh when you wish to update the details on screen.
Log Out You can view all logged information in the System Log area of the web interface. To Log Out: NOTE: You should ensure you have saved any changes before you log out. From any screen in the web interface, step 1 Click Log Out.
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