Airlink101 AR675W User manual

Category
Routers
Type
User manual
Wireless N Green Router
Model # AR675W
User’s Manual
Ver. 1A
Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions
and a minimum 20 cm spacing must be provided between computer mounted antenna
and person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wireless
modes of operation.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency
exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches)
during normal operation.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The equipment version marketed in US is restricted to usage of the channels 1-11 only.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................6
1.1 FEATURES............................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENT ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.3 ROUTER INTERFACE............................................................................................................................ 6
CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE ROUTER..................................................................................... 9
2.1 BUILDING NETWORK CONNECTION..................................................................................................... 9
2.2 CONFIGURING THE ROUTER SETUP WIZARD................................................................................. 11
2.3 CONNECTING TO THE ROUTER WIRELESSLY.................................................................................... 25
2.4 TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................... 27
CHAPTER 3 USING WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY ................................................................ 28
3.1 NETWORK .......................................................................................................................................... 29
3.1.1 WAN.......................................................................................................................................... 29
3.1.2 LAN ........................................................................................................................................... 40
3.1.3 Routing ..................................................................................................................................... 42
3.1.4 DDNS........................................................................................................................................ 43
3.2 WIRELESS.......................................................................................................................................... 45
3.2.1 Basic Settings.......................................................................................................................... 45
3.2.2 Security..................................................................................................................................... 49
3.2.2.1 WEP....................................................................................................................................... 50
3.2.2.2 WPA....................................................................................................................................... 52
3.2.2.3 WPA2..................................................................................................................................... 53
3.2.2.4 WPA-Mixed........................................................................................................................... 54
3.2.2.5 RADIUS Server.................................................................................................................... 55
3.2.3 MAC Control ............................................................................................................................ 56
3.2.4 Advanced Settings.................................................................................................................. 58
3.2.5 Wireless Schedule.................................................................................................................. 59
3.2.6 Security Sync-up..................................................................................................................... 60
3.3 APPLICATION & GAMING.................................................................................................................... 64
3.3.1 Port Forwarding....................................................................................................................... 64
3.3.2 Port Triggering......................................................................................................................... 65
3.3.3 DMZ........................................................................................................................................... 66
3.3.4 QoS........................................................................................................................................... 67
3.4 ACCESS RESTRICTIONS .................................................................................................................... 70
3.4.1 Port Filtering............................................................................................................................. 70
3.4.2 IP Filtering................................................................................................................................71
3.4.3 MAC Filtering........................................................................................................................... 72
3.4.4 URL Filtering............................................................................................................................ 73
3.5 SECURITY .......................................................................................................................................... 75
3.5.1 Firewall ..................................................................................................................................... 75
3.5.2 DoS (Denial-of-Service)......................................................................................................... 75
3.5.3 VPN Passthrough.................................................................................................................... 76
3.6 ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................................................... 78
3.6.1 Time.......................................................................................................................................... 78
3.6.2 Password.................................................................................................................................. 79
3.6.3 Remote Management............................................................................................................. 80
3.6.4 Firmware Upgrade.................................................................................................................. 80
3.6.5 System Settings ...................................................................................................................... 81
3.6.6 Reboot...................................................................................................................................... 82
3.6.7 System Log.............................................................................................................................. 82
3.6.8 Statistics................................................................................................................................... 83
3.6.9 UPnP......................................................................................................................................... 84
3.7 STATUS.............................................................................................................................................. 85
3.7.1 Internet Connection Status.................................................................................................... 85
3.7.2 LAN Status............................................................................................................................... 85
3.7.3 Wireless Status........................................................................................................................ 86
3.7.4 System Status.......................................................................................................................... 86
TECHNICAL SUPPORT................................................................................................................... 87
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the AR675W Wireless N Green Router. The Wireless N
Green Router is recommended to be used with AirLink101® Wireless N products to provide the
best performance. The high speed of up to 300Mbps* combined with extended wireless coverage
delivers fast and reliable connections for all of your networking applications.
A full range of security features such as WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK provide the highest
level of wireless network security. The web-based Setup Wizard allows you to set up the router
with an easy-to-use user interface. Green Ethernet technology helps to reduce power usage to
save more energy. Best of all, the AR675W works with 802.11g and 802.11b network devices
which ensures compatibility with your existing wireless products.
1.1 Features
Industry’s highest wireless data rate with IEEE 802.11n draft specification 2.0
Two 3dBi external antennas for wider coverage and stronger signal strength to eliminate
dead spots
Green Ethernet technology reduces power consumption
64-bit/128-bit WEP encryption, Pre-shared Key (PSK), and Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA2 and WPA) support provide full protection for your wireless connection
Stronger signal strength increases the reliability and speed of wireless connections
Great for environments with higher wireless data traffic requirements
Fully backward-compatible with 802.11b/g devices
Works best with AirLink101® Wireless N and 300N Adapters
1.2 Package Content
Before you starting to use this router, please check if there’s anything missing in the package,
and contact your dealer of purchase to claim for missing items:
Wireless N Green Router
Quick installation guide
Manual CD
A/C power adapter
Ethernet Cable
1.3 Router Interface
Front Panel
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Back Panel
LED Light Status Description
POWER Solid Green Router is powered on.
Solid Green WPS setup is in progress.
Off Wireless network is switched off.
WLAN
Flashing
Green
Wireless network is ready and WPS setup is not in
progress.
Solid Green WAN port is connected.
Off WAN port is not connected.
WAN
LNK/ACT
Flashing
Green
WAN port is transferring or receiving data.
Solid Green LAN port is connected.
Off LAN port is not connected.
LAN 1-4
LNK/ACT
Flashing
Green
LAN port is transferring or receiving data.
AntennaA AntennaB
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Item Name Description
Antenna A/B These antennas are 3dBi dipole antennas.
Radio ON/OFF Switch the button to activate or deactivate the wireless functions.
Reset / Security
Sync
Reset the router to factory default settings (clear all settings) or start
security synchronization function. Press this button and hold for 10
seconds to restore all settings to factory defaults, and press this button 3
seconds to start security synchronization.
1 - 4 Local Area Network (LAN) ports 1 to 4.
WAN Wide Area Network (WAN / Internet) port.
Power Power connector, connects to A/C power adapter.
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Chapter 2 Connecting the Router
2.1 Building Network Connection
Please follow the instructions below to build the network connection between the Router and your
computers, as well as network devices:
Step 1 Connect your DSL / cable modem to the WAN port of router with an Ethernet cable.
Step 2 Connect all your computers, network devices (network-enabled consumer devices other
than computers, such as game console, or switch / hub) to the LAN ports of the router.
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Step 3 Connect the A/C power adapter to the electrical outlet, and then connect it to the ‘Power’
socket of the router.
Please check all LEDs on the front panel. ‘POWER’ LED should be steadily on, WAN and LAN
LEDs should be on if the computer / network devices connected to the respective ports of the
router are powered on and correctly connected.
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2.2 Configuring the Router – Setup Wizard
Step 1 Open the web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) and type 192.168.2.1 in
the URL address bar and press Enter.
Step 2 Enter admin for both the user name and password and click OK.
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Step 3 Click on Setup Wizard.
Step 4 Click Next to start the Setup Wizard.
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Step 5 Configure the Time Zone Settings of the Router. Click Next.
The Time Zone allows your router to base its time on the settings configured here, this will affect
functions such as Log entries and Firewall settings.
Parameter Description
Enable NTP client update Check this box to enable the auto time synchronization
function. The router will set its time based on your
selection.
Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving If the country you live uses daylight saving, please check
this box.
Time Zone Select You can select your local time zone here. The router will
sync time according to your time zone selection.
NTP server Select the time server to synchronize with.
Step 6 Click Next to accept Router’s default IP Address or change it to match your existing local
area network settings.
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The LAN Interface settings allow you to configure the parameters for local area network.
Parameter Description
IP Address This is the router’s local port IP address (Your LAN
clients default gateway IP address). The default IP
Address is ‘192.168.2.1’.
Subnet Mask Specify a Subnet Mask for your LAN segment. The
default subnet mask is ‘255.255.255.0’.
Step 7 Select the Internet Type for your Router.
In this section you have to select one of the five types of connections based on the service
package provided by your ISP.
Menu Description
Static IP Your ISP provides a static IP address to you while you subscribe
the service.
DHCP Client Your ISP automatically assigns an IP address to your modem.
Most Cable service subscribers use this option.
PPPoE Your ISP requires you to use a Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. Most DSL service subscribers use
this option.
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PPTP
Your ISP requires you to use a Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
(PPTP) connection.
L2TP Your ISP requires you to use a Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
(L2TP) connection.
Cable Modem
For cable modem, select DHCP Client and click Next. Continue to Step 8.
DSL (DHCP Client or PPPoE)
For DSL users, your Internet type is either DHCP Client or PPPoE. If you are not sure which one
you use, it is suggested to select DHCP Client, and if you cannot connect to the Internet after the
Setup Wizard finished, go through the Setup Wizard again and select PPPoE. Otherwise, you can
call your ISP to confirm which Internet Type you have.
DHCP Setup
Select DHCP Client from the Internet Type drop-down menu and click Next. Continue to Step 8.
PPPoE Setup
Select PPPoE from the Internet Type drop-down menu. Enter your user name and password
provided by your ISP. Click Next.
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Parameter Description
User Name Enter the User Name provided by your ISP for the PPPoE
connection.
Note: Depending on the ISP, you may need to include the
domain name with your username. Example:
Password Enter the Password provided by your ISP for the PPPoE
connection.
Static IP
Select Static IP if your ISP has given you a specific IP address for you to use. Your ISP should
provide all the information required in this section. Continue to Step 8.
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Parameters Description
IP Address This is the IP address that your ISP has provided for
you.
Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your ISP.
(e.g. 255.255.255.0)
Default Gateway IP This is the ISP’s IP address gateway.
DNS This is the ISP’s DNS server IP address.
PPTP
Select PPTP if your ISP requires the PPTP protocol to connect you to the Internet. Your ISP
should provide all the information required in this section. Continue to Step 8.
Parameter Description
Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the ISP Gateway.
User Name Enter the User Name provided by your ISP for the PPTP
connection. Sometimes called a Connection ID.
Password Enter the Password provided by your ISP for the PPTP
connection.
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L2TP
Select L2TP if your ISP requires the L2TP protocol to connect you to the Internet. Your ISP
should provide all the information required in this section. Continue to Step 8.
Parameter Description
Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the ISP Gateway.
User Name Enter the User Name provided by your ISP for the L2TP
connection. Sometimes it is called a Connection ID.
Password Enter the Password provided by your ISP for the L2TP
connection.
Step 8 Keep the default SSID (wireless network name) or change it to a desired name, so you
can always recognize your wireless network with it. Click Next.
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Menu Description
Mode Please select the radio band from one of the following options.
2.4GHz(B): 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11b wireless network
client to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps).
2.4 GHz (N): 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11n wireless network
client to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate 150Mbps).
2.4 GHz (B+G):2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11b and 802.11g
wireless network client to connect to this router (maximum
transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, and maximum 54Mbps
for 802.11g clients).
2.4 GHz (G): 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11g wireless
network client to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate
54Mbps).
2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 2.4GHz band, allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and
802.11n wireless network client to connect this router (maximum
transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, maximum 54Mbps for
802.11g clients, and maximum 150Mbps for 802.11n clients).
SSID This is the name of the wireless network. You can type any
alphanumerical characters here, maximum 32 characters. SSID
is used to identify your own wireless router from others when
there are other wireless routers in the same area. The default
SSID is ‘airlink101’; it’s recommended to change it to a name
that you can identify, such as myhome, office_room1, etc.
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Channel Width
Set channel width of wireless radio. Do not modify default value
if you don’t know what it is, default setting is ‘40 MHz’.
Control SideBand Select the Upper or Lower band for your Control Sideband.
While Upper band is selected, the channels you can select are
from channel 5 to channel 11. While Lower band is selected, the
channels you can select are from channel 1 to channel 7.
802.11n needs to use five continuous channels for high-speed
transmission.
Channel Number Select a channel from the dropdown list of ‘Channel Number’ for
broadcasting. You can choose any channel number you want to
use, and almost all wireless clients can locate the channel you’re
using automatically without any problem. However, it’s still useful
to remember the channel number you use, some wireless client
supports manual channel number selecting, and this would help
in certain scenario when there is some radio communication
problem.
Step 9 Select a desired Security Mode from the drop-down menu.
WPA2(AES) is the most secured encryption mode for general users. WEP is the most common
encryption but the least secured. It is recommended to use WPA2 (AES) for your wireless
security if all wireless devices on your network can support this mode.
WEP
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Airlink101 AR675W User manual

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