LevelOne WBR-6013 User manual

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LevelOne
User Manual
WBR-6013
Version : v1.0_20161221
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ........................................................... 7
Features ................................................................................. 7
Device Requirements ............................................................ 7
Using this Document ............................................................. 8
Notational conventions ................................................... 8
Typographical conventions ............................................ 8
Special messages .......................................................... 8
Getting Support ...................................................................... 8
2 Getting to know the device .................................. 9
Computer / System requirements ......................................... 9
Package Contents ................................................................. 9
LED meanings & activations ............................................... 10
Front Panel .................................................................... 10
Rear and Right Panel and bottom Side ...................... 10
3 Computer configurations under
different OS, to obtain IP address
automatically.................................................... 12
For Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP ................................. 12
For Windows Vista-32/64 .................................................... 16
For Windows 7/8/8.1/10-32/64............................................ 21
4 Connecting your device ..................................... 25
Connecting the Hardware ................................................... 25
5 Advanced Configuration .................................... 27
Advanced Configuration ...................................................... 27
WAN Interface Setup ........................................................... 28
WirelessConfiguration ......................................................... 32
Wireless Connection............................................................ 33
6 What the Internet/WAN access of your
own Network now is ........................................ 34
Internet/WAN access is the DHCP client ........................... 36
Internet/WAN access is the Static IP .................................. 37
Internet/WAN access is the PPPoE client ......................... 39
7 Getting Started with the Web pages ................. 40
Accessing the Web pages .................................................. 41
Testing your Setup............................................................... 42
Default device settings ........................................................ 43
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8 Quick Setup ........................................................ 45
Operation Mode Setup ........................................................ 46
Gateway ........................................................................ 46
Bridge ............................................................................ 47
Wireless ISP.................................................................. 48
WAN Interface Setup ........................................................... 49
Static IP ......................................................................... 49
DHCP Client .................................................................. 50
PPPoE ........................................................................... 50
PPTP ............................................................................. 51
L2TP .............................................................................. 52
Wireless Basic Settings ....................................................... 53
AP (Access Point) ......................................................... 54
Client .............................................................................. 55
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) .......................... 56
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) only .................. 59
AP (Access Point) + WDS (Wireless
Distribution System) .................................................. 60
Wireless Security Setup ...................................................... 61
Configuring WEP64bit ASCII (5 characters)
security ....................................................................... 63
Configuring WEP64bit Hex (10
characters)security .................................................... 63
Configuring WEP 128bit ASCII (13
characters) security ................................................... 64
Configuring WEP 128bit Hex (26
characters)security .................................................... 64
Configuring WPA2 (AES) HEX (64
characters)security .................................................... 65
9 Operation Mode ................................................. 67
Setting Operation Mode ...................................................... 67
10 Wireless Network - WLAN1 ............................... 68
Basic Settings ...................................................................... 68
Advanced Settings ............................................................... 71
Security ................................................................................. 72
WEP + Encryption Key ................................................. 74
WEP + Use 802.1x Authentication .............................. 75
WPA2/WPA Mixed + Personal (Pre-
Shared Key)............................................................... 76
WPA2/WPA Mixed + Enterprise (RADIUS) ................ 77
Access Control ..................................................................... 79
Allow Listed ................................................................... 80
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Deny Listed ................................................................... 81
WDS settings ....................................................................... 82
ConfigureWDS (Wireless Distribution
System) only .............................................................. 83
ConfigureAP (Access Point) + WDS
(Wireless Distribution System) ................................. 87
Site Survey ........................................................................... 92
ConfigureWireless ISP + Wireless client
+Site Survey .............................................................. 93
WPS ...................................................................................... 97
Introduction of WPS...................................................... 98
Supported WPS features ............................................. 98
AP mode........................................................................ 99
AP as Enrollee .............................................................. 99
AP as Registrar ............................................................. 99
AP as Proxy .................................................................. 99
Infrastructure-Client mode ......................................... 100
Instructions of AP’s and Client’s operations ............. 100
Wireless Basic Settings - WLAN1page ..................... 101
Operations of AP - AP being an enrollee ......................... 102
Operations of AP - AP being a registrar ........................... 116
AP mode...................................................................... 116
Push Button method ................................................... 120
Wireless Schedule ............................................................. 124
11 LAN Interface ................................................... 125
LAN Interface Setup .......................................................... 125
Changing the LAN IP address and subnet
mask ................................................................................ 127
Show Client ........................................................................ 130
12 WAN Interface .................................................. 131
Configuring Static IP connection ...................................... 135
Configuring DHCP Client connection ............................... 137
Configuring PPPoE connection ........................................ 140
Configuring PPTP connection .......................................... 143
Configuring L2TP connection ........................................... 147
Configuring L2TP connection ........................................... 150
Clone MAC Address .......................................................... 151
13 IPV6 .................................................................. 155
IPV6 WAN SETTING ........................................................ 155
IPV6 LAN SETTING .......................................................... 156
RADVD ............................................................................... 157
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TUNNEL (6 OVER 4) ........................................................ 159
14 Port Filtering ..................................................... 160
Port filtering for TCP port 80 ............................................. 161
Port filtering for UDP port 53 ............................................. 163
15 IP Filtering ........................................................ 165
IP filtering for TCP with specified IP ................................. 166
IP filtering for UDP with specified IP ................................. 168
IP filtering for both TCP and UDP with
specified IP ..................................................................... 169
16 MAC Filtering .................................................... 172
MAC filtering for specified MAC Address ......................... 173
17 Port Forwarding ................................................ 175
Port Forwarding for TCP with specified IP ....................... 177
Port Forwarding for UDP with specified IP ...................... 178
18 URL Filtering .................................................... 180
URL filtering for specified URL Address .......................... 181
19 DMZ .................................................................. 183
DMZ Host IP Address ........................................................ 183
20 802.1Q VLAN ................................................... 185
21 ROUTE SETUP ............................................... 186
22 QoS................................................................... 187
23 Status ............................................................... 188
24 Statistics ........................................................... 190
25 Dynamic DNS ................................................... 191
Configure DynDNS ............................................................ 193
Configure TZO ................................................................... 195
26 Time Zone Setting ............................................ 197
SNTP Server and SNTP Client Configuration
settings ............................................................................ 197
27 Denial-of-Service .............................................. 199
Denial-of-Service ............................................................... 199
28 Log .................................................................... 201
System Log ........................................................................ 201
29 Firmware Update ............................................. 204
About firmware versions .................................................... 204
Manually updating firmware .............................................. 204
30 Save/Reload Settings ...................................... 206
Save Settings to File .......................................................... 206
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Load Settings from File ..................................................... 208
Resetting to Defaults ......................................................... 210
31 Password .......................................................... 212
Setting your username and password ............................. 212
A Configuring your Computers ............................ 214
Configuring Ethernet PCs ................................................. 214
Before you begin ......................................................... 214
Window XP PCs .................................................... 214
Windows 2000 PCs .................................................... 214
Windows Me PCs ....................................................... 216
Windows 95, 98 PCs .................................................. 216
Windows NT 4.0 workstations ................................... 217
Assigning static Internet information to
your PCs .................................................................. 218
B IP Addresses, Network Masks, and
Subnets ......................................................... 219
IP Addresses ...................................................................... 219
Structure of an IP address ......................................... 219
Network classes .......................................................... 219
Subnet masks .................................................................... 220
C UPnP Control Point Software on
Windows ME/XP ........................................... 222
UPnP Control Point Software on Windows ME ............... 222
UPnP Control Point Software on Windows XP
with Firewall .................................................................... 223
SSDP requirements .................................................... 223
D Troubleshooting ............................................... 226
Troubleshooting Suggestions ........................................... 226
Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities .............................. 228
ping .............................................................................. 228
nslookup ...................................................................... 228
E LICENSE STATEMENT / GPL CODE
STATEMENT ................................................ 230
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1 Introduction
Congratulations on becoming the owner of the WBR-6013. You
will now be able to access the Internet using your high-speed
xDSL/Cable modem connection.
This User Guide will show you how to connect your WBR-6013,
and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of
your new product.
Features
The list below contains the main features of the device and may
be useful to users with knowledge of networking protocols. If
you are not an experienced user, the chapters throughout this
guide will provide you with enough information to get the most
out of your device.
Features include:
10/100Base-T Ethernet router to provide Internet
connectivity to all computers on your LAN
Network address translation (NAT) functions to provide
security for your LAN
Network configuration through DHCP Server and DHCP
Client
Services including IP route and DNS configuration, RIP,
and IP
Supports remote software upgrades
User-friendly configuration program accessed via a web
browser
User-friendly configuration program accessed via
EasySetup program
The WBR-6013 has the internal Ethernet switch
allows for a direct connection to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet
network via an RJ-45 interface, with LAN connectivity for
both the WBR-6013 and a co-located PC or other
Ethernet-based device.
Device Requirements
In order to use the WBR-6013, you must have the following:
One RJ-45 Broadband Internet connection via cable
modem or xDSL modem
Instructions from your ISP on what type of Internet access
you will be using, and the addresses needed to set up access
One or more computers each containing an Ethernet card
(10/100Base-T network interface card (NIC))
TCP/IP protocol for each PC
For system configuration using the supplied
a. web-based program: a web browser such as Internet
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Explorer v4 or later, or Netscape v4 or later. Note that
version 4 of each browser is the minimum version
requirement for optimum display quality, use Internet
Explorer v5, or Netscape v6.1
b.EasySetup program: Graphical User Interface
Note
You do not need to use a hub or switch in order to connect more
than one Ethernet PC to your device. Instead, you can connect
up to four Ethernet PCs directly to your device using the ports
labeled Ethernet on the rear panel.
Using this Document
Notational conventions
Acronyms are defined the first time they appear in the text
and also in the glossary.
For brevity, the WBR-6013 is referred to as “the device”.
The term LAN refers to a group of Ethernet-connected
computers at one site.
Typographical conventions
Italic text is used for items you select from menus and drop-
down lists and the names of displayed web pages.
Bold text is used for text strings that you type when prompted
by the program, and to emphasize important points.
Special messages
This document uses the following icons to draw your attention to
specific instructions or explanations.
Note
Provides clarifying or non-essential information on the current
topic.
Definition
Explains terms or acronyms that may be unfamiliar to many
readers. These terms are also included in the Glossary.
WARNING
Provides messages of high importance, including messages
relating to personal safety or system integrity.
Getting Support
Supplied by:
Helpdesk Number:
Website:
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2 Getting to know the device
Computer / System requirements
Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows
XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
and Windows 10
Package Contents
1. WBR-6013
2. Quick Installation Guide
3. Ethernet Cable (RJ-45)
4. Power Adapter
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LED meanings & activations
Front Panel
The front panel contains lights called Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs) that indicate the status of the unit.
* Actual Front Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model.
Figure 1: Front Panel and LEDs
Label
Color
Function
POWER
green
On: device is powered on
Off: device is powered off
WAN
green
On: WAN link established and active
Off: No LAN link
Blink: Valid Ethernet packet being transferred
WLAN
green
On: WLAN link established and active
Blink: Valid Wireless packet being transferred
WPS
green
Off: WPS link isn’t established and active
Blink: Valid WPS packet being transferred
LAN
1/2/3/4
green
On: LAN link established and active
Off: No LAN link
Blink: Valid Ethernet packet being transferred
Rear and Right Panel and bottom Side
The rear and right panel and bottom side contains a Restore
Defaults button, the ports for the unit's data and power
connections.
* Actual Rear Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model.
Figure 2: Rear Panel Connections
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* Actual button may vary depending on model.
Figure 3: RESET button
Label
ANTENNA
POWER
ON/OFF SWITCH
LAN 4/3/2/1
WAN
WPS
WLAN
RESET
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3 Computer configurations under different OS,
to obtain IP address automatically
Before starting the WBR-6013 configuration, please kindly
configure the PC computer as below, to have automatic IP
address / DNS Server.
For Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP
1. Click on "Start" -> "Control Panel" (in Classic View). In
the Control Panel, double click on "Network Connections"
to continue.
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2. Single RIGHT click on "Local Area connection", then click
"Properties".
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3. Double click on "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)".
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4. Check "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain
DNS server address automatically" then click on "OK" to
continue.
5. Click "Show icon in notification area when connected"
(see screen image in 3. above) then Click on "OK" to
complete the setup procedures.
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For Windows Vista-32/64
1. Click on Start->Control Panel->View network
status and tasks”.
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2. In the Manage network connections, click onManage
network connections to continue.
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3. Single RIGHT click on "Local Area connection", then click
"Properties".
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4. The screen will display the information "User Account
Control" and click "Continue" to continue.
5. Double click on "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)".
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6. Check "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain
DNS server address automatically" then click on "OK" to
continue.
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