The TeleWell TW-EAV510 AC v2 is a fibre-ready ADSL2+/VDSL modem, an all-in-one advanced device integrating Wireless-AC 1300Mbps, 1000 Mb Ethernet, 3G/4G/LTE, and NAS (Network Attached Storage) in one unit. As well as being IPv6-capable, the TeleWell TW-EAV510 AC v2 ADSL2+ router supports super fast fibre connections via dual-WAN connectivity through a Gigabit Ethernet WAN port.
Dual stack means the router is capable of running IPv4 and IPv6 in parallel during the transition period. With TeleWell IPv6 enabled devices, three major transition mechanisms such as Dual-Stack, Dual-Stack Lite, and 6RD (IPv6 rapid deployment) are supported to be adapted easily into service provider’s IPv4/IPv6 network...
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ADSL Compliance Compliant with ADSL+ / VDSL 2 Standard Full-rate ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 G.dmt (ITU G.992.1) G.hs (ITU G.994.1) Compliant with ADSL2 Standard G.dmt.bis (ITU G.992.3) ADSL2 Annex M (ITU G.992.3 Annex M) G.dmt.bis plus (ITU G.992.5) ADSL2+ Annex M (ITU G.992.5 Annex M) VDSL 2 G.993g2 (VDSL2) protocol PTM and ATM mode including dual latency...
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ATM, PTM and PPP Protocols ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5 (AAL5) Multiple Protocol over ALL5 (RFC 268, formerly RFC 1483) Bridged or routed Ethernet encapsulation VC and LLC based multiplexing PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) PPP over ATM (RFC 2364) Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577) MAC Encapsulated Routing (RFC 1483 MER) OAM F4 / F5 IPTV Applications...
Device Description The Front LEDs Status Meaning Boot failure or in emergency mode Green System ready Power Green Transmission speed hitting Ethernet Blinking Data being transmitted/received Port 1-4 (EWAN) Green Wireless connection established Wlan 2.4G / Green blinking Sending/receiving data Wlan 5G Green blinking WPS configuration being in progress...
The Rear Ports Port Meaning Power Switch Power ON / OFF switch. Power Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. After the device is powered on, press it 5 seconds or above: to RESET restore to factory default settings (this is used when you cannot login to the router, e.g.
Chapter 2: Basic Installation The router can be configured through your web browser. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS, Windows 8 / 7 / 98 / NT / 2000 / XP / Me / Vista, etc.
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IPv4: Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration.
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IPv6: Select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) then click Properties In the TCP/IPv6 properties window, select the Obtain an IPv6 address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons. Then click OK to exit the setting. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the new configuration.
Factory Default Settings Before configuring your router, you need to settings. Web Interface (Username and Password) Three user levels are provided by this router, namely Administrator, Remote and Local respectively. See Access Control . Administrator Username: admin Password: admin Attention If you have forgotten the username and/or password of the router, you can restore the device to its default setting by pressing the Reset Button more than 5 seconds.
LAN and WAN Port Addresses The parameters of LAN and WAN ports are pre-set in the factory. The default values are shown in the table. IPv4 LAN Port WAN Port IPv4 address 192.168.0.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 The RFC1483 Bridged IP LLC DHCP server function Enabled function is enabled to...
Congratulations! You are now successfully logged in to the Firewall Router! Once you have logged on to your TeleWell TW-EAV510 AC v2 Router via your web browser, you can begin to set it up according to your requirements. On the configuration homepage, the left...
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Device Information Model Name: Displays the model name. MAC Address: Displays the MAC address. Software Version: Firmware version. DSL PHY and Driver Version: Display DSL PHY and Driver version. Wireless Driver Version: Displays wireless driver version. Up-Time: Displays the elapsed time since the device is on. Date/Time: Displays the current exact date and time.
Default gateway: Displays default gateway Primary DNS Server: Displays IPV4 address of Primary DNS Server. Secondary DNS Server: Displays IPV4 address of Secondary DNS Server. LAN IPv6 ULA Address: Displays LAN IPV6 ULA address WAN IPv6 Address: Displays WAN IPV6 address Default IPv6 Gateway: Display the IPv6 Gateway and the obtained IPv6 address.
Statistics The table shows the statistics of LAN. Interface: List each LAN interface. P1-P4 indicates the four LAN interfaces. Bytes: Display the Received and Transmitted traffic statistics in Bytes. Packets: Display the Received and Transmitted traffic statistics in Packets. Errors: Display the statistics of errors arising in Receiving or Transmitting data. Drops: Display the statistics of drops arising in Receiving or Transmitting data.
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The Statistics-xTM screen displays all the xTM statistics Port Number: Shows number of the port for xTM. In Octets: Number of received octets over the interface. Out Octets: Number of transmitted octets over the interface. In Packets: Number of received packets over the interface. Out Packets: Number of transmitted packets over the interface.
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Mode: Modulation protocol, including G.dmt, G.lite, T1.413, ADSL2, AnnexL, ADSL2+ and AnnexM. Traffic Type: Transfer mode, here supports ATM and PTM. Status: Show the status of DSL link. Link Power State: Show link output power state. Line Coding (Trellis): Trellis on/off. SNR Margin (dB): Show the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) margin.
Route Destination: The IP address of destination network. Gateway: The IP address of the gateway this route uses. Subnet Mask: The destination subnet mask. Flag: Show the status of the route. U: Show the route is activated or enabled. H (host): destination is host not the subnet. G: Show that the outside gateway is needed to forward packets in this route.
ARP table IP Address: Shows the IP Address of the device that the MAC address maps to. Flag: Shows the current status of the ARP entries. Complete: the route resolving is processing well. M (Marked as permanent entry): the route is permanent. P (publish entry): publish this route item.
Client Info Name: The PPTP connection name. Enable: Display the connection status with icons. Status: The connection status. Connection Type: Remote Access or LAN to LAN. Peer Network IP: Display the remote network and subnet mask in LAN to LAN PPTP connection. Client: Assigned IP by PPTP server.
Refresh: Click to update the system log. Advanced Setup The function of each configuration sub-item is described in the following sections. Layer 2 interface This window is used to configure the ATM interface. You can add and delete ATM interface on this window.
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ATM Interface The ATM PVC Configuration window allows you to set up ATM PVC configuration. Enter Virtual Path Identifier, and Virtual Channel Identifier. The VPI and VCI values should be provided by your ISP. This window also allows you to select DSL Link Type, PPPoA、IPoA and EoA (EoA is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge) Use the drop-down menu to select the desired Encapsulation Mode.
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VDSL WAN Configuration If you have selected to add or modify a VDSL interface connection, the VDSL WAN Configuration window opens. Click the Apply/Save button to save. ETH interface The ETH WAN Interface Configuration window enables you to add, delete, or modify up to one ETH WAN Layer 2 interface connections.
WAN-Wide Area Network A WAN (Wide Area Network) is a computer network that covers a broad geographical area (eg. Internet) that is used to connect LAN and other types of network systems. This window is used to configure the WAN interface. You can add and delete WAN interface on this window.
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WAN Service Configuration – PPPoE This window allows you to set the username and the password for your PPP connection. This information is obtained from your ISP. Additional settings on this window will also depend on your ISP. And you can input 2 IP on this page.
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WAN Service Configuration – IPoE This window allows you to configure the WAN IP settings. This information is obtained from your ISP. Click the Next button to continue WAN Service Configuration – Bridging Click the Bridge radio button on this window. Click the Next button to continue.
3G/LTE Select 3G/4G/LTE to configure the route to enjoy the mobility. By default the 3G/4G/LTE interface is on, user can edit the parameters to meet your own requirements. Enable WAN Failover: If enabled, the 3G/LTE will work in failover mode and be brought up only when there is no active default route.
Authentication Protocol: Default is Auto. Please consult your service provider on whether to use PAP, CHAP or MSCHAP. Enable Keep Alive: Check Enable to allow the router to send message out Time: Every 7 seconds (can be changed base on need) to prevent the connection being dropped by ISP.
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Parameters IP address: the IP address of the router. Default is 192.168.0.254. Subnet Mask: the default Subnet mask on the router. Enable IGMP Snooping: Enable or disable the IGMP Snooping function. Without IGMP snooping, multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic - that is, it is forwarded to all ports. With IGMP snooping, multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of that group.”...
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Static LAN IPv6 Address Configuration Interface Address / Prefix Length: Enter the static LAN IPv6 address. IPv6 LAN application Enable DHCPv6 Server: Check whether to enable DHCPv6 server. Stateless: If selected, the PCs in LAN are configured through RA mode, thus, the PCs in LAN are configured through RA mode, to obtain the prefix message and generate an address using a combination of locally available information (MAC address) and information (prefix) advertised by routers, but they can obtain such information like DNS...
Enable MLD snooping: Similar to IGMP snooping, listens in on the MLD conversation between hosts and routers by processing MLD packets sent in a multicast network, and it analyzes all MLD packets between hosts and the connected multicast routers in the network. Without MLD snooping, multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic - that is, it is forwarded to all ports.
Use interface: select from the drop-down menu the interface you want the virtual server(s) to apply. Server Name: select the server name from the drop-down menu. Custom Service: It is a kind of service to let users customize the service they want. Enter the user- defined service name here.
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Use interface: Select from the drop-down menu the interface you want the port triggering rules apply to. Application Name: Preinstalled applications or Custom Application user can customize the utility yourself. Custom Application: It is a kind of service to let users themselves customizes the service they want.
Remove If you don’t need a specified Server, you can remove it. Check the check box beside the item you want to remove, and then press Remove. DMZ Host The DMZ Host is a local computer exposed to the Internet. When setting a particular internal IP address as the DMZ Host, all incoming packets will be checked by Firewall and NAT algorithms before being passed to the DMZ host, when a packet received does not use a port number used by any other Virtual Server entries.
Security IP Filtering Outgoing / Incoming IP filtering enables you to configure your router to block specified internal/external users (IP address) from Internet access, or you can disable specific service requests (Port number) to /from Internet. The relationship among all filters is “or” operation, which means that the router checks these different filter rules one by one, starting from the first rule.
Filter Name: A user-defined rule name. User can select simply from the list box for the application for quick setup. IP Version: Select the IP Version, IPv4 or IPv6. Protocol: Set the traffic type (TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP ) that the rule applies to. Source IP address: This is the Address-Filter used to allow or block traffic to/from particular IP address(es) featured in the IP range.
Click Add button to add the rules. Protocol type: Select from the drop-down menu the protocol that applies to this rule. Destination /Source MAC Address: Enter the destination/source address. Frame Direction: Select the frame direction this rule applies, both LAN and WAN: LAN <=>WAN, only LAN to WAN: LAN=>WAN, only WAN to LAN: WAN=>LAN.
Parental Control Time Restriction If you are setting up the MAC address blocking, click the Add button. MAC address is a specially formatted text string (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) that uniquely identification of a device. This section will allow users to block devices with certain MAC addresses on the LAN. To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username into the Username field, click Browser’s MAC Address to have MAC address of the LAN device, or click Other MAC Address and enter a MAC address manually.
Enter the URL address and port number then click Apply / Save to add the entry to the URL filter. Wake On LAN Wake on LAN (WOL, sometimes WoL) is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up remotely by a network message. Name: Enter identification for the host.
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Qos Queue Click the Add button to add a QoS Queue Configuration table entry. This window allows you to configure a QoS queue entry and assign it a specific network interface. Click the Apply / Save button to save and activate the filter.
QoS Classification Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes. Use this window to create a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign a queue that defines the precedence and the interface, and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte. A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition.
Routing Default Gateway WAN port: Select the port this gateway applies to. To set Default Gateway and Available Routed WAN Interface. This interfaces are the ones you have set in WAN section, here select the one you want to be the default gateway by moving the interface .
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IP Version: Select the IP version, IPv4 or IPv6. Destination IP Address / Prefix Length: Enter the destination IP address and the prefix length. For IPv4, the prefix length means the number of ‘1’ in the submask, it is another mode of presenting submask.
RIP, Router Information Protocol, is a simple Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). RIP has two versions, RIP-1 and RIP-2. Interface: the interface the rule applies to. Version: select the RIP version, there are two versions, RIP-1 and RIP-2. Operation: RIP has two operation mode. Passive: only receive the routing information broadcasted by other routers and modifies its routing table according to the received information.
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IPv4 Two ways to set an IPv4 DNS server Select DNS server from available WAN interfaces: Select a desirable WAN interface as the IPv4 DNS server. User the following Static DNS IP address: To specify DNS server manually by entering your primary and secondary DNS server addresses.
Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name. This is especially useful for hosting servers via your ADSL connection, so that anyone wishing to connect to you may use your domain name, rather than having to use your dynamic IP address, which changes from time to time.
Static ARP ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a TCP/IP protocol that allows the resolution of network layer addresses into the link layer addresses. And “Static ARP” here allows user to map manually the layer-3 MAC (Media Access Control) address to the layer-2 IP address of the device. IP Address: Enter the IP of the device that the corresponding MAC address will be mapped to.
Modulation: There are 7 modes “G.Dmt”, “G.lite”, “T1.413”, “ADSL2”, “AnnexL”, ”ADSL2+”, “AnnexM” that user can select for this connection. Phone line pair: This is for reserved only. You can choose "Inner Pair" or "Outer Pair". Capability: There are 2 options “Bitswap Enable” and “SRA Enable” that user can select for this connection.
The Print Server feature allows you to share a printer on your network by connecting a USB cable from your printer to the USB port on the TW-EAV510 AC v2. This allows you to print from any location on your network.
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Enable on-board Print Server: Check Enable to activate the print server Printer Name: Enter the Printer name, for example, OfficePrinter Click Apply Set up of Printer client (Windows 7) Step 1: Click Start and select “Devices and Printers”...
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Step 2: Click ‘’Add a Printer’’. Step 3: Click “Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer Step 4: Click “The printer that I want isn’t listed”...
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Step 5: Select “Select a shared printer by name” Enter http://- LAN-IP:631/printers/printer-name or. Make sure printer’s name is the same as what you set in the earlier For Example: http://192.168.0.254:631/printers/OfficePrinter OfficePrinter is the Printer Name we setup earlier Step 6: Click “Next” to add the printer driver. If your printer is not listed and your printer came with an installation disk, click “Have Disk”...
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Step 7: Click “Next” Step 8: Click “Next” and you are done You will now be able to see your printer on the Devices and Printers Page...
DLNA certified devices. Any DLNA certified devices or software can access the DLNA server. With USB storage, TW-EAV510 AC v2 can serve as a DLNA server. Enable on-board digital media server: Enable to share the device as a DLNA server.
Volume Name: Display the storage volume name FileSystem: Display the storage device’s file system format, well-known is FAT. Total Space: Display the total space of the storage, with unit MB. Used Space: Display the remaining space of each partition, unit MB. Unmount: Click Unmount button if you want to uninstall the USB device.
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Accessing mechanism of Storage: In your computer, Click Start > Run, enter \\192.168.0.254 When accessing the network storage, you can see a folder named “public”, users should have the account to enter, and the account can be set at the User Accounts section. When first logged on to the network folder, you will see the “public”...
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Access the folder public. When successfully accessed, the private folder of each user is established, and user can see from the following picture. The test fold in the picture is the private space for each user.
Interface Grouping Interface grouping is a function to group interfaces, known as VLAN. A Virtual LAN, commonly known as a VLAN, is a group of hosts with the common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain, regardless of the physical location. A VLAN has the same attributes as a physical LAN, but it allows for end stations to be grouped together even if they are not located on the same network switch.
Group Name: Type a group name. Grouped WAN Interfaces: Select from the box the WAN interface you want to applied in the group. Grouped LAN Interfaces: Select the LAN interfaces you want to group as a single group from Available LAN Interfaces. Automatically Add Clients with following DHCP Vendor IDs: Enter the DHCP Vendor IDs for which you want the Clients automatically added into the group.
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IPv6inIPv4 6in4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6. 6in4 uses tunneling to encapsulate IPv6 traffic over explicitly configured IPv4 links. The 6in4 traffic is sent over the IPv4 Internet inside IPv4 packets whose IP headers have the IP Protocol number set to 41. This protocol number is specifically designated for IPv6 capsulation.
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IPv4inIPv6 4in6 refers to tunneling of IPv4 in IPv6. It is an inherent internet interoperation mechanism allowing IPv4 to be used in an IPv6 only network. 4in6 uses tunneling to encapsulate IPv4 traffic over configured IPv6 tunnels. 4in6 tunnels are usually manually configured but they can be automated using protocols such as TSP to allow easy connection to a tunnel broker.
Note: Please make sure that both LAN side networks are in different subnet. PPTP Server Make “Enable PPTP Server” checkbox checked. And you will see the page as below: Enabled PPTP Server: Make it checked to enable PPTP Server function. Enable MPPE: Enable the Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) encrypts data in Point-to- Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) virtual private network (VPN) connections when checked.
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Name: The name for user profile. Enable: Enable/Disable this account. Username: The name will be used for authentication. Password: The password will be used for authentication. Connection Type: Setup connection to Remote Access or LAN to LAN. Remote Access - Limited your remote PPTP Client as one of clients at local network. The remote client can have full access to local network, but any clients at local network cannot access to remote client’s network.
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Name: The name for PPTP Client profile. Enable: Enable/Disable this profile. Local Gateway Interface: Select the correct WAN interface that will be used to access to remote network. Remote Gateway: Enter the IP/Domain address of remote PPTP Server. Username: The name will be used for authentication. Password: The password will be used for authentication.
PPTP Example 1 TW-EAV510 is activated as PPTP Server and TW-EAV510 AC is activated as PPTP Client. REMOTE ACCESS TW-EAV510 (PPTP Server) 1. Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> PPTP, enable the PPTP Server and do the settings as below. Click Apply/Save button to save changes.
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Click Apply/Save button to save changes. TW-EAV510 AC (PPTP Client) 1. Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> PPTP Client, click Add button to add a new PPTP connection. Click Apply/Save button to save account settings.
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2. Go to Device Info -> VPN -> Client Info to check connection status. You can also click Disconnect button to disconnect the PPTP connection. When Status shows Connected, you can now access to remote network. Below is Server Info for reference. LAN to LAN TW-EAV510 (PPTP Server) 1.
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Click Apply/Save button to save changes. TW-EAV510 AC (PPTP Client) 1. Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> PPTP Client, click Add button to add a new PPTP connection. For LAN to LAN, you need to enter peer network information.
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Click Apply/Save button to save account settings. 2. Go to Device Info -> VPN -> Client Info to check connection status. You can also click Disconnect button to disconnect the PPTP connection. When Status shows Connected, both local and remote network can access each other. Below is Server Info for reference.
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TW-EAV510 (PPTP Server) 1. Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> PPTP, enable the PPTP Server and do the settings as below. Click Apply/Save button to save changes. 2. Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> Account, add a new user for login. Click Apply/Save button to save changes.
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2. Select Connect to a workplace. 3. Select No, create a new connection and click Next button for next step.
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4. Select Use my Internet connection (VPN). 5. Enter the PPTP Server address/domain to field named Internet address. Please make sure your domain name address is work correctly if you are use domain name instead of IP address. Click Create button finish the PPTP client settings on Windows 8.1.
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6. Click the Network icon at the lower right corner. You can find the VPN Connection that we just created under Connections, click Connect button to enter the username and password. 7. Enter the username and password that set on TW-EAV510/510AC’s PPTP Server and click OK button to connect to PPTP Server.
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Once connected, you can also see the connection status as below on TW-EAV510/510AC’s WEB GUI. L2TP Server Note: Please make sure that both LAN side networks are in different subnet. Make “Enable L2TP Server” checkbox checked. And you will see the page as below: Enabled L2TP Server: Make it checked to enable L2TP Server function.
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Account Click Add button to add new user. Totally support up to 4 users for both PPTP and L2TP. Name: The name for user profile. Enable: Enable/Disable this account. Username: The name will be used for authentication. Password: The password will be used for authentication. Connection Type: Setup connection to Remote Access or LAN to LAN.
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Client Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> Client. Click Add button to add a new L2TP Client connection. Name: The name for L2TP Client profile. Enable: Enable/Disable this profile. Type: Setup the connection type to L2TP. Local Gateway Interface: Select the correct WAN interface that will be used to access to remote network.
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L2TP Example TW-EAV510 is activated as L2TP Server and TW-EAV510 AC is activated as L2TP Client. REMOTE ACCESS TW-EAV510 (L2TP Server) Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> L2TP Server, enable the L2TP Server and do the settings as below. Click Apply/Save button to save changes. Go to Advanced Setup ->...
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Click Apply/Save button to save changes. TW-EAV510 AC (L2TP Client) Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> Client, click Add button to add a new L2TP connection. Click Apply/Save button to save account settings.
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Go to Device Info -> VPN -> Client Info to check connection status. You can also click Disconnect button to disconnect the L2TP connection. When Status shows Connected, you can now access to remote network. Below is Server Info for reference. LAN TO LAN TW-EAV510 (L2TP Server) Go to Advanced Setup ->...
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Click Apply/Save button to save changes. TW-EAV510 AC (L2TP Client) Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> Client, click Add button to add a new L2TP connection. For LAN to LAN, you need to enter peer network information.
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Click Apply/Save button to save account settings. Go to Device Info -> VPN -> Client Info to check connection status. You can also click Disconnect button to disconnect the L2TP connection. When Status shows Connected, both local and remote network can access each other. Below is Server Info for reference.
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Note: Please make sure that both LAN side networks are in different subnet. Click the Add button and you will see the page as below: Name: Enter the name for this GRE Tunnel connection. Enable: Enable the tunnel connection immediately after clicking Apply/Save button. Local Gateway Interface: Select the correct WAN interface that will be used for establishing a GRE Tunnel.
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GRE Example Setup a GRE Tunnel between TW-EAV510 and TW-EAV510 AC. TW-EAV510 (Router 1) Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> GRE, click Add button and do the settings as below. Click Apply/Save button to save changes.
TW-EAV510 AC (Router 2) Go to Advanced Setup -> VPN -> GRE, click Add button and do the settings as below. Click Apply/Save button to save changes. The status of GRE Tunnel connection can be found at Device Info -> VPN -> GRE Info and shows as below when GRE Tunnel established.
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The WAN IP address can be found at Device Info -> WAN. Also it depends on what interface you use, it could be VDSL/ADSL, 3G or EWAN. Note 3: The IPSec supports IPv4 Address only. Step for setting the IPSec (The setting is for TW-EAV510 in head office, only IP address will different for Branch Office’s setting): Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup ->...
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This is the WAN IP address on Branch Office’s TW- EAV510. This is the Local subnet on Head Office’s TW-EAV510. This is the Local subnet on Branch Office’s TW-EAV510. It is the Pre-Shared Key that will be used for IPSec tunnel. Must make sure both sides are use the same key Four parts with red mark are the major items which need to be check and edit according to your network topology.
Step 3: Repeat the Step 1 and 2 on Branch Office’s TW-EAV510 Step 4: Once both sites finish the above settings, the IPSec tunnel should be established immediately. And both parties just work like in the same network, easy to share everything securely. Note 6: If the IPSec tunnel doesn’t work, please go to Management ->...
Multicast Multicast is one of the three network transmission modes, Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast. It is a transmission mode that supports point-to-multipoint connections between the sender and the recipient. IGMP protocol is used to establish and maintain the relationship between IP host and the host directly connected multicast router.
Wireless Wireless 2.4GHz and 5GHz This section provides you ways to configure wireless access. The TW-EAV510 AC v2 supports wireless on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz for users. This part has sub-items as Basic, Security, MAC Filter, Wireless Bridge, Advanced and Station Info here. Please select which one wireless you want to...
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Basic It let you determine whether to enable Wireless function and set the basic parameters of an AP and the Virtual APs. Wireless: Default setting is set to Enable. If you do not have any wireless devices, check the checkbox again to unselect. Hide Access Point: It is function in which transmits its SSID to the air so that when wireless client searches for a network, router can then be discovered and recognized.
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provider with separate authentication and accounting data for their users, as well as diagnostic information, without sharing sensitive management traffic or data between providers. You can enable the virtual AP. Here you can enable some Virtual APs according to the request. And the other parameters of virtual APs are the same to the above.
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i Shared This is similar to network authentication “Open”. But here the WEP Encryption must be enabled. i 802.1x RADIUS Server IP Address: RADIUS(Remote Authentication Dial In User Service), Enter the IP address of RADIUS authentication server. RADIUS Server Port: Enter the port number of RADIUS authentication server here. RADIUS Key: Enter the password of RADIUS authentication server.
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i Mixed WPA2/WPA WPA2 Preauthentication: When a wireless client wants to handoff to another AP, with preauthentication, it can perform 802.1X authentications to the new AP, and when handoff happens, this mode will help reduce the association time used. Network Re-auth Interval: the interval for network Re-authentication. The unit is second.
MAC Filter Select SSID: select the SSID you want this filter applies to. MAC Restrict Mode: Disable: disable the MAC Filter function. Allow: allow the hosts with the following listed MACs to access the wireless network. Deny: deny the hosts with the following listed MACs to access the wireless network. Click Add to add the MACs.
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Bridge Restrict: Enabled, Enabled (scan), disabled Remote Bridge MAC Address: Enabled: Enter the remote bridge MAC addresses. Here up to 4 bridge MAC addresses are supported. Enabled(Scan): Only those scanned by the gateway can communicate. Disabled: Does not restrict the gateway communicating with bridges that have their MAC address listed, but it is still open to communicate with all bridges that are in the same network.
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Advanced Here users can set some advanced parameters about wireless. Band: Select frequency band. Here 2.4GHz. Channel: Allows channel selection of a specific channel (1-7) or Auto mode. Auto Channel Timer (min): The auto channel times length it takes to scan in minutes. Only available for auto channel mode.
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Support 802.11n Client Only: turn on the option to only provide wireless access to the clients operating at 802.11n speeds. RIFS Advertisement: Reduced Inter-frame Spacing (RIFS) is a 802.11n feature that also improves performance by reducing the amount of dead time required between OFDM transmissions. Select Off to disable this function or auto to enable this function.
Station Info Here you can view information about the wireless clients. MAC Address: The MAC address of the wireless clients. Associated: List all the stations that are associated with the Access Point. If a station is idle for too long, it is removed from this list Authorized: List those devices with authorized access.
Diagnostics Tools TeleWell TW-EAV510 AC v2 offers diagnostics tools including “Ping” and “Trace route test” tools to check for problems associated with network connections. Ping Test: to verify the connectivity between source and destination. Trace route Test: to trace the route to see how many hops (also see the exact hops) the packet of data has to take to get to the destination.
Management Settings Backup / Update These functions allow you to save and backup your router’s current settings to a file on your PC, or to restore from a previously saved backup. This is useful if you wish to experiment with different settings, knowing that you have a backup handy in the case of any mistakes.
Click Browse and browse to the location where your backup file is saved, the click Open. Then in the above page, click Update Settings. Let it update to 100%, it will automatically turn to the Device Info page. Restore Default If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a firmware upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configuration), select restore default to reset to factory default settings.
Log: Enable or disable this function. Log level: Select your log level. The log level allows you to configure which types of events are logged. There are eight log levels from high to low are displayed below: Emergency = system is unusable Alert = action must be taken immediately Critical = critical conditions Error = error conditions...
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SNMP Agent: enable or disable SNMP Agent. Read Community: Type the Get Community, which is the authentication for the incoming Get-and GetNext requests from the management station. Set Community: Type the Set Community, which is the authentication for incoming Set requests from the management station.
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Inform: select enable to let CPE be authorized to send Inform message to automatically connect to ACS. Inform Interval: Specify the inform interval time (sec) which CPE used to periodically send inform message to automatically connect to ACS. When the inform interval time arrives, the CPE will send inform message to automatically connect to ACS.
Alert Mail Alert Mail alert is designed to keep system administrator or other relevant personnel alerted of any unexpected events that might have occurred to the network computers or server for monitoring efficiency. With this alert system, appropriate solutions may be tackled to fix problems that may have arisen so that the server can be properly maintained.
SMS Alert SMS, Short Message Service, is to inform clients the information clients subscribe. The TeleWell TW-EAV510 AC v2 offers SMS alert sending clients alert messages when a WAN IP change is detected. WAN IP Change Alert: Enter the Recipient’s number that will receive the alert message once a WAN IP change has been detected.
Access Control Passwords Access Control is used to prevent unauthorized access to the router configuration page. Here you can change the login user password. Three user levels are provided here. Each user level there’s a default provided user. You must access the router with the appropriate username and password. Here the corresponding passwords are allowed to change.
Enable Service: Select to determine which service(s) is (are) allowed for remote access. By default ICMP service is allowed for remote access. Click Apply button to submit your settings. IP Addresses The IP Address Access Control mode, if enabled, permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List.
Update Software Software upgrading lets you experience new and integral functions of your router. Your router’s “firmware” is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its functionality. Think of your router as a dedicated computer, and the firmware as the software it runs. Over time this software may be improved and revised, and your router allows you to upgrade the software it runs to take advantage of these changes.
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