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EnGenius ® X - TRA RANGE ESR600H/ESR750H Dual Concurrent Wireless Media R outer V1.0.
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS I T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-xi Copyright .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS II Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Viewing the Dash Board .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS III Viewing System Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 System . . . . . . . . . .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS IV Dynamic IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14 DNS Servers . . . . . .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS V Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-33 Encryption: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Pr e-Shared Key .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS VI Configuring Client List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-54 Firewall Setup . . . .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS VII Port Triggering Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-77 Application Layer Gateway Setup .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS VIII USB Services USB Over IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Using the USB Device Server .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS IX Play Music from iTunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22 Multiple Speakers . . . . . .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE T ABLE OF C ONTENTS X Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPP oE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-2 Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) . . . . . .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE C ONVENTIONS XI Conv entions The following conventions are used to give the user additional informat ion about specific procedure s or content. It is importan t to pay attenti on to these conventions as they provide in formation to prevent damage to equipment or personal injury .
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE C ONVENTIONS XII N/A: Indicates that a component or a proce dure is not applicable to this model. Prerequisite: Indicates a requirement that must be addressed before proceeding with the current function or procedure.
ESR600H/ESR750H U SER G UIDE C OPYRIGHT XIII Copyright This user guide and its content is copyright of © EnGenius Netw orks, 201 1. All rights reserved.
Product Over view.
P RODUCT O VERVIEW P RODUCT O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 1-1 U SER G UIDE 1.1 Product Overview Thank you for purchasing the ESR600 H/ESR750H Dual Concurrent Wireles s Router from EnGenius Networks. The EnGenius ESR600H/ESR750H Dual Conc urrent Wireless Router is a member of the X-TRA RANGE se ries of routers.
P RODUCT O VERVIEW P RODUCT O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 1-2 U SER G UIDE QoS Wireless Multimedia Wireless LAN Power Saving Support IEEE802.1 x Authentication SAMBA and NetUSB shAir M.
P RODUCT O VERVIEW P ACK AGE C ONTENTS ESR600H/ESR750H 1-3 U SER G UIDE 1.2 P ackage Contents ITEM QUANTITY Dual Concurrent Wireless Router 1 5dBi Antennas 2 Quick Installation Guide 1 12V/1.
P RODUCT O VERVIEW P RODUCT L AYOUT ESR600H/ESR750H 1-4 U SER G UIDE 1.3 Product Lay out WPS/Reset Button LAN (1-4) LEDs W AN LED WLAN LEDs WPS LED Power LED.
P RODUCT O VERVIEW P RODUCT L AYOUT ESR600H/ESR750H 1-5 U SER G UIDE FRONT P ANEL COMPONENT S DESCRIPTION WPS/Reset Button Wi-Fi Protected Setup button. T o activate 2.4G WPS, p ress button for 0~5 seconds. T o activate 5G WPS, pre ss button for 5~10 seconds.
P RODUCT O VERVIEW P RODUCT L AYOUT ESR600H/ESR750H 1-6 U SER G UIDE BACK P ANEL COMPONENT S DESCRIPTION External Antenna Connectors External interfac e for the antennas. Power Switch T urns the router on or off. DC Power Slot Connects the router to a DC power ad apter source.
Installation.
I NSTALLATION S YSTEM R EQUIREMENTS ESR600H/ESR750H 2-1 U SER G UIDE 2.1 S ystem R equirements T o install the ESR600H/ESR 750H, you need the following: Computer (Windows, Linux and MAC OS X Opera.
I NSTALLATION W ALL M OUNTIN G ESR600H/ESR750H 2-2 U SER G UIDE 2.2 W all Mounting Mounting the ESR600H/ESR750H on a wall optimizes the wireless access range. T o mount the device on t he wall do the following: 1. Measure the distance from the midd le of each mounting screw hole.
EnGenius Quick Star t.
E N G ENIUS Q UICK S TART I NSTALLING THE S OFTW ARE ESR600H/ESR750H 3-1 U SER G UIDE 3.1 Installing the Softw are Setup Notes When considering the placem ent of the ESR600H/ESR750H remember the foll owing: It must be located close to a DSL or Cable modem.
E N G ENIUS Q UICK S TART I NSTALLING THE S OFTW ARE ESR600H/ESR750H 3-2 U SER G UIDE 1.Insert the ESR600H/ESR750H installation CD into the CD- ROM drive.
E N G ENIUS Q UICK S TART C ONNECTING N ETWORK C ABLES ESR600H/ESR750H 3-3 U SER G UIDE 3.2 Connecting Network Cables CAUTION! Unplug all peripherals and the router ’ s adapter before st arti ng with this procedure. 1. Connect the adapter cable to an electrical outlet.
E N G ENIUS Q UICK S TART C ONNECTING N ETWORK C ABLES ESR600H/ESR750H 3-4 U SER G UIDE 3. Plug one end of an Ethernet cable (2) into the LAN port on the back panel of the router . Plug the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of the computer .
Web Configuration.
W EB C ONFIGURATION L OGGING I N ESR600H/ESR750H 4-1 U SER G UIDE 4.1 Logging In Note: If the login screen does not display , en ter the default router IP address of 192.168.0.1 . Note: The default user name is admin and the default password is admin .
W EB C ONFIGURATION V IEWING THE D ASH B OARD ESR600H/ESR750H 4-2 U SER G UIDE 4.2 Viewing the Dash Board The main screen, or dashboar d, provides access to all of the router ’s services. Home Setup Wizard Network Settings Logout V iew router informatio n and connection st atus S tart the setup wizard.
W EB C ONFIGURATION V IEWING THE D ASH B OARD ESR600H/ESR750H 4-3 U SER G UIDE Services The Home , Setup Wizard , Network Settings and Exit links are the main service areas. Home The Home link displays t he dashboard screen. Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard link start s the wizard that automa tically configures th e router .
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-4 U SER G UIDE 4.3 W eb Menus Overview Sys t em Vi ew and edit settings that af fect system functionality . Statu s Display the summary of t he current system st atus. LAN Configure the wired network.
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-5 U SER G UIDE Internet Vi ew and edit settings that af fect network connectivity . Statu s Display the summary of the Inte rnet st atus and type of connection. Dynamic IP Setup a dynamic IP connection to an Internet servic e provider (ISP).
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-6 U SER G UIDE Wireless 2.4G Vi ew and edit settings for 2.4G wireless network connectivity . Basic Configure the minimum se ttings required to setup a wireless network connection. Advanced Configure the advanced network settings.
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-7 U SER G UIDE Wireless 5G Vi ew and edit settings for 5G wireless network connectivity . Basic Configure the minimum se ttings required to setup a wireless network connection. Advanced Configure the advanced network settings.
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-8 U SER G UIDE Firewall Vi ew and configure setting s for firewall rule set s. Basic Enable or disable the network firewall. Advanced Configure virtual priva te network (VPN) p acket s.
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-9 U SER G UIDE Virtual Priv ate Network Vi ew and configure setti ngs for VPN tunnelling. Statu s View the st atus of current VPN tunnels. Profile Setting Manually configure VPN tunnels.
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-10 U SER G UIDE Adv anced Vi ew and configure advanced system and network settings. NA T Enable or disable Networ k Address T ranslation (NA T). Port Mapping Re-direct a range of s ervice port numbers to a specified LAN IP address.
W EB C ONFIGURATION W EB M ENUS O VERVIEW ESR600H/ESR750H 4-11 U SER G UIDE T ools Vi ew and configure system and network tools settings. Admin Configure the administrator p ass word used to login to the router . Tim e Configure the system time on the router .
Installation Setup Wizard.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-1 U SER G UIDE 5.1 Detecting the Internet Connection Use the Wizard to automa tically detect the type of Internet connection. 1. Insert the ESR600H/ESR750H Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive to displ ay t he EnGenius Smart Wizard screen.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-2 U SER G UIDE 3. Click Next to continue or Skip to cancel the wizard..
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-3 U SER G UIDE 4. The Wizard displays a progress bar while detecting the type of Internet connection.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-4 U SER G UIDE 5. If the ESR600H/ESR750H can not detect the type of Internet connection, the foll owing screen is displayed. 6. Select a login method from the dropdown list. 7.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-5 U SER G UIDE 8. Click Next to save these settings and continue to the next step; click Rescan to detect the Inter net connection method; click Skip to discard changes and co ntinue to the next step.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-6 U SER G UIDE 9. For the Wireless 2.4G connection, in the SSID text field enter a ro uter name and in the Key text field enter a p assword. WARNING! Select High as the security level to best secure the wireless network.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-7 U SER G UIDE 10.For the Wireless 5G connection, in the SSID text field enter a router name and in the Key text field enter a password. 11 . C l i c k Next to save these settings or click Skip to discard changes and co ntinue to the next step.
I NSTALLATION S ETUP D ETECTIN G THE I NTERNET C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 5-8 U SER G UIDE 12.Review the settings. 13. Click Apply to save the information ente red in the previous steps.
Basic Network Settings.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS S YSTEM S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-1 U SER G UIDE 6.1 S ystem Setup 6.1.1 Viewing S ystem Status The status p age shows the summary of the current system status including system (hardware/sof tware ve rsion, date/time), Internet connection (W AN), wired network (LAN) and wireless network (WLAN) information.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS S YSTEM S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-2 U SER G UIDE WA N S e t t i n g s Att ain IP Protocol Displays the IP protocol in use for the ESR600H/ESR750H. It can be a dynamic or static IP address. IP Address The router ’s IP ad dress as designated by an ISP provider .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS S YSTEM S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-3 U SER G UIDE LAN Settings Wireless 2.4G Setting IP Address The router ’s local IP address. The default LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1 . Subnet Mask The router ’s local subnet mask.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS S YSTEM S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-4 U SER G UIDE Wireless 5G Setting Channel The communications ch annel used by all st a- tions, or computing dev ices, on the network. ESSID The ID value of a set of one or more intercon- nected basic service sets (BSSs).
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING LAN ESR600H/ESR750H 6-5 U SER G UIDE 6.1.2 Configuring LAN Configure the wired networ k settings in the LAN section. Th e router ’s IP is defined in the IP Address field. The default set- ting of the DHCP server is se t to enabled so that network clients can be aut omatically assigned a virtual IP addresses.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING LAN ESR600H/ESR750H 6-6 U SER G UIDE DHCP Server The DHCP server assigns IP addre sses to the devices on the LAN. DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server (Default: Enabled ). Lease T ime Configure the amount of time each allocated IP address can by used by a client.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING LAN ESR600H/ESR750H 6-7 U SER G UIDE DNS Server The domain name system (DNS) server tran slates a domain or website name into a uniform resource locato r (URL), or Inter- net address. There are four options to choos e from: From ISP , Us er-Defined, DNS Relay or None.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING DHCP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-8 U SER G UIDE 6.1.3 Configuring DHCP Vi ew active dynamically allocated IP (DHCP) addresses and co nfigure and view st atic DHCP IP addresses.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING DHCP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-9 U SER G UIDE Current Static DHCP T able Active static DHCP addresses are listed al ong with the asso- ciated MAC addresses. Click Delete Selected to remove a selected address. Click Delete All to remove all addresses from the table.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING L OGGING ESR600H/ESR750H 6-10 U SER G UIDE 6.1.4 Configuring Logging The logging service records and displays import ant system inform ation and activity on the netw ork. The event s are stored in a memory buf fer with older dat a overwritte n by newer when the buffer is ful l.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS M ONITORING B ANDWIDTH U SAGE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-11 U SER G UIDE 6.1.5 Monitoring Bandwidth Usage Vi ew bandwidth usage fo r LAN and WLAN traf fic.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING L ANGUAGES ESR600H/ESR750H 6-12 U SER G UIDE 6.1.6 Configuring Languages The router supports multiple languages for using the graphical user interface (GUI).
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING WAN S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-13 U SER G UIDE 6.2 Configuring W AN Settings 6.2.1 View W AN Status The W AN Settings, or Internet S tatus, p a ge shows a summary of the current Internet connection informati on.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING D YNAMIC IP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-14 U SER G UIDE 6.2.2 Configuring Dynamic IP Dynamic IP addressing assigns a dif ferent IP address each time a device connect s to an ISP service provider . The service is most commonly used by ISP cable providers.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING D YNAMIC IP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-15 U SER G UIDE DNS Servers The DNS server translates a domain or w ebsite name into a uniform resource loca tor (URL), or Interne t address. There are two options to choose from: From ISP or User-Defined.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING S TATIC IP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-16 U SER G UIDE 6.2.3 Configuring Static IP Setting a static IP address allows an ad ministrator to set a specifi c IP address for the router and guarantees that it can not be assigned a dif ferent address.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING PPP O E ESR600H/ESR750H 6-17 U SER G UIDE 6.2.4 Configuring PPP oE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPP oE) is used mainly by ISPs that provide DSL modems to connect to the Internet. Login Enter the username assigned by an ISP .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING PPP O E ESR600H/ESR750H 6-18 U SER G UIDE Ty p e Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP . Choose between Keep Connection , Automatic Connection or Manual Connection . Idle T imeout Configure the maximum idle time (1 to 1,000 minutes) allowed for an inactive connection.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING PPTP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-19 U SER G UIDE 6.2.5 Configuring PPTP The point-to-point tunnelling protocol (PPTP) is used in association with virtual pr ivate networks (VPNs). There a two p arts to a PPTP connection: the W AN interf ace settings and the PPTP settings.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING PPTP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-20 U SER G UIDE Static IP Address W AN Interface T ype Select Static IP Address to assign a specific IP address for t he router . My IP Address Enter the custom IP address. My Subnet Mask Enter the custom subnet mask.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING PPTP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-21 U SER G UIDE PPTP Settings User Name Enter the username assigned by your ISP . Password: Enter the p assword assigned by your ISP . Service IP Address: Enter the PPTP se rver IP address provided by your ISP .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING L2TP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-22 U SER G UIDE 6.2.6 Configuring L2TP The layer 2 tunneling protocol (L2TP) is used in association with virtual private networks (VPNs). There a two part s to a L2TP connection: the W AN interface settings and the L2TP settings.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING L2TP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-23 U SER G UIDE Static IP Address W AN Interface T ype Select Static IP Address to assign a specific IP address for t he router . My IP Address Enter the custom IP address. My Subnet Mask Enter the custom subnet mask.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING L2TP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-24 U SER G UIDE L2TP Settings User Name Enter the username assigned by an ISP . Password: Enter the p assword assigned by an ISP . Service IP Address: Enter the L2TP server IP address provided by an ISP .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS 2.4G LAN S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-25 U SER G UIDE 6.3 Wireless 2.4G LAN Setup 6.3.1 Configuring Basic Settings Radio Enable or disable the wireless radio. If the wire- less radio is disabled, wire less access points are not available.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS 2.4G LAN S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-26 U SER G UIDE Access P oint Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in access point mode. Band: Select a wireless standar d for the network from the following options: 2.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS 2.4G LAN S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-27 U SER G UIDE Wireless Distribution System Mode Configure the router ’s wire less settings in WDS mode. Channel Select a channel to as sign to the wireless net- work. V alid value are from o ne to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS 2.4G LAN S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-28 U SER G UIDE WDS Security Settings Screen Select the type of WDS encryption ( Disable , WEP or WPA Pre-Shared Key ) for the wireless network. Wired Equivalent Priv acy (WEP) Key Length Select between 64-bit and 128-encryption.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS 2.4G LAN S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-29 U SER G UIDE Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) Pre-Shared K e y WP A T ype Select the type of WP A. WP A T e mporal Key Inte grit y Protocol (TKIP) Gen- erates a 128-bit key for each packet.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A DVANCED S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-30 U SER G UIDE 6.3.2 Configuring Adv anced Settings Advanced settings parameters avai lable on the router . WARNING! Incorrectly changing these setti ngs may cause the device to stop functioning.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A DVANCED S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-31 U SER G UIDE N Dat a Rate Select the N data rate. This is the rate in which the ESR600H/ESR750H w ill transmit data p ackets to wireless N compatible devices. Channel Bandwid th Select the channel bandwid th.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-32 U SER G UIDE 6.3.3 Configuring Security Enable security options on the wirel ess network to prevent intrusions to systems on the wireless network. SSID Selection Select the wirele ss network group to change the wireless security settings for .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-33 U SER G UIDE Encryption T ype Wired Equiv alent Priv acy (WEP) Authentication T ype Select the type of authentication.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-34 U SER G UIDE Encryption: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) Pre-Shared K ey WP A T ype Select the type of WP A. WP A T e mporal Key Inte grit y Protocol (TKIP) Gen- erates a 128-bit key for each packet.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-35 U SER G UIDE Encryption: WP A RADIUS Use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt dat a during communications. WP A T ype Select the type of Wireless Protected Access (WP A).
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING F ILTER ESR600H/ESR750H 6-36 U SER G UIDE 6.3.4 Configuring Filter When Enable Wireless Access Control is selected, only wireless client s with MAC addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect to the wireless network.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING F ILTER ESR600H/ESR750H 6-37 U SER G UIDE MAC Address Filtering T able No. The sequence num ber of the device. Description The description of the device. MAC Address The MAC address of the device. Select Indicates the device(s) that can have actions per- formed on them.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING W I -F I P ROTECTED S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-38 U SER G UIDE 6.3.5 Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) is an easy way to allow wireless clients to connect to the ESR600H/ESR750H. Automate the connection between the dev ice and the ESR600H/ESR750 H using a button or a PIN.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONF IGURING C LIENT L IST ESR600H/ESR750H 6-39 U SER G UIDE 6.3.6 Configuring Client List Vi ew the 2.4G wireless devices current ly connected to t he ESR600H/ESR750H. Interface The type of network connected to the device.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS LAN 5G S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-40 U SER G UIDE 6.4 Wireless LAN 5G Setup 6.4.1 Configuring Basic Settings Radio Enable or disable the wireless radio. If the wire- less radio is disabled, wire less access points are not available.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS LAN 5G S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-41 U SER G UIDE Access P oint Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in access point mode. Wireless Distribution System Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in WDS mode.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS LAN 5G S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-42 U SER G UIDE Channel Select a channel to as sign to the wireless net- work. MAC Address [#] Enter the MAC address(es) for the wireless access point(s) th at are p art of the WDS.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS LAN 5G S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-43 U SER G UIDE WDS Security Settings Screen Select the type of WDS encryption ( Disable , WEP or WPA Pre-Shared Key ) for the wireless network. Wired Equivalent Priv acy (WEP) Key Length Select between 64-bit and 128-encryption.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS W IRELESS LAN 5G S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-44 U SER G UIDE Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) Pre-Shared K e y WP A T ype Select the type of WP A. WP A T e mporal Key Inte grit y Protocol (TKIP) Gen- erates a 128-bit key for each packet.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A DVANCED S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-45 U SER G UIDE 6.4.2 Configuring Adv anced Settings Advanced settings parameters avai lable on the router . WARNING! Incorrectly changing these setti ngs may cause the device to stop functioning.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A DVANCED S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-46 U SER G UIDE Dat a Rate: Select the dat a rate. Th is is the rate in which the ESR600H/ESR750H will transmit dat a packet s to wireless devices. N Dat a Rate Select the N data rate.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-47 U SER G UIDE 6.4.3 Configuring Security Enable security options on the wirel ess network to prevent intrusions to systems on the wireless network. SSID Selection Select the wirele ss network group to change the wireless security settings for .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-48 U SER G UIDE Encryption T ype Wired Equiv alent Priv acy (WEP) Authentication T ype Select the type of authentication.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-49 U SER G UIDE Encryption: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) Pre-Shared K ey WP A T ype Select the type of WP A. WP A T e mporal Key Inte grit y Protocol (TKIP) Gen- erates a 128-bit key for each packet.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING S ECURITY ESR600H/ESR750H 6-50 U SER G UIDE Encryption: WP A RADIUS Use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt dat a during communications. WP A T ype Select the type of Wireless Protected Access (WP A).
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING F ILTERS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-51 U SER G UIDE 6.4.4 Configuring Filters When Enable Wireless Access Control is selected, only wireless client s with MAC addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect to the wireless network.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING F ILTERS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-52 U SER G UIDE MAC Address Filtering T able No. The sequence num ber of the device. Description The description of the device. MAC Address The MAC address of the device.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING W I -F I P ROTECTED S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-53 U SER G UIDE 6.4.5 Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) is an easy way to allow wireless clients to connect to the ESR600H/ESR750H. Automate the connection between the dev ice and the ESR600H/ESR750 H using a button or a PIN.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > C ONFIGURING C LIENT L IST ESR600H/ESR750H 6-54 U SER G UIDE 6.4.6 Configuring Client List Vi ew the 5G wireless devices currently connected to the ESR600H/ESR750H. Interface The type of network connected to the device.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS F IREWALL S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-55 U SER G UIDE 6.5 Firew all Setup 6.5.1 Configure Basic Settings The ESR600H/ESR750H fire wall automatically detect s and blocks Denial of Service (DoS) att acks. URL blocking, packet fi l- tering and stateful p acket inspection (SPI) are also supported.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A DVANCED S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-56 U SER G UIDE 6.5.2 Configuring Adv anced Settings The router supports VPN p ass-th rough which allows virtual pri vate networking (VPN) packet s to p ass through the firewall.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING D EMILITARIZED Z ONE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-57 U SER G UIDE 6.5.3 Configuring Demilitarized Z one Configuring a device on the LAN as a demilitarized zone (DMZ) host allows unrestrict ed two-way Internet ac cess for Internet applications, such as onlin e video games, to run from behind the NA T firewall.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING D ENIAL OF S ERVICE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-58 U SER G UIDE 6.5.4 Configuring Denial of Service T o enable blocking of denial of se rvice (D oS) att acks, select the DoS option in the Firewall section. DoS attacks can flood the internet connection with the contin uous transmission of dat a.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS V IRTUAL P RIVATE N ETWOR K S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-59 U SER G UIDE 6.6 Virtual Priv ate Network Setup A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides a secure connection between two remote locations or tw o users over the Internet.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U SING THE V IRTU AL P RIVATE N ETWORK W IZA RD ESR600H/ESR750H 6-60 U SER G UIDE 6.6.2 Using the Virtual Priv ate Network Wizard The virtual private network (VPN ) wizard guides the ad ministrator through setting up a VPN over four dif ferent connection methods.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U SING THE V IRTU AL P RIVATE N ETWORK W IZA RD ESR600H/ESR750H 6-61 U SER G UIDE Click Back to return to t he previous step; Click Next to continue with the setup; Click Cancel to stop the setup. Select the type of VPN co nnection method to setup.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U SING THE V IRTU AL P RIVATE N ETWORK W IZA RD ESR600H/ESR750H 6-62 U SER G UIDE L2TP User Name Enter the user name used to connect to L2TP server Password Enter the.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U SING THE V IRTU AL P RIVATE N ETWORK W IZA RD ESR600H/ESR750H 6-63 U SER G UIDE If the setup is successful, the following screen is displayed. T o enable the VPN policy immedi ately , click the check box. Click Back to return to t he previous step.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U SING THE V IRTU AL P RIVATE N ETWORK W IZA RD ESR600H/ESR750H 6-64 U SER G UIDE PPTP User Name Enter the user name used to connect to the PPTP server . Password: Enter the p assword us ed to connect to the PPTP server .
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U SING THE V IRTU AL P RIVATE N ETWORK W IZA RD ESR600H/ESR750H 6-65 U SER G UIDE If the setup is successful, the following screen is displayed. T o enable the VPN policy immedi ately , click the check box. Click Back to return to t he previous step.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A VPN T UNNEL P ROFILE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-66 U SER G UIDE 6.6.3 Configuring a VPN T unnel Profile Manually configure a VPN tunnel profile. Click Add to begin creating a new VPN tunnel profile. On the General tab, enter the followi ng information: Name The name of the VPN tunnel profile.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A VPN T UNNEL P ROFILE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-67 U SER G UIDE PPTP On the PPTP tab, enter the fol lowing information: Authentication There are three authentication algo- rithms: Select CHAP , P AP , or MSCHAP_V2.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A VPN T UNNEL P ROFILE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-68 U SER G UIDE On the Network tab, enter the following information: VPN Server IP Setting Server IP Enter an IP address whic h is dif ferent from the router ’s LAN IP address.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A VPN T UNNEL P ROFILE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-69 U SER G UIDE L2TP On the L2TP tab, enter t he following information: Authentication: there are three authentication algo- rithms. Please select CHAP , P AP , or MSCHAP_V2.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A VPN T UNNEL P ROFILE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-70 U SER G UIDE On the Network tab, enter the following information: VPN Server IP Setting Server IP: enter an IP address wh ich is dif ferent from your router ’s LAN IP address.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING A U SER P ROFILE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-71 U SER G UIDE 6.6.4 Configuring a User Profile T o manually setup a VPN t unnel, create a user prof ile and then a VPN profile. Creating a User Profile Name Enter the name to connec t to an L2TP or PPTP VPN tunnel.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-72 U SER G UIDE 6.7 Adv anced Network Settings 6.7.1 NA T Setup Network address translation (NA T) allows user s on the LAN to access the Internet th rough a single Public IP Address or mul- tiple Public IP Addresses.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT M APPING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-73 U SER G UIDE 6.7.2 P ort Mapping Setup Port Mapping allows you to redirect a p articular range of serv ice port numbers from the W AN to a particular LAN IP address. Enable Port Mapping Click Enable Port Mapping to activate port mapping.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT M APPING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-74 U SER G UIDE Current Port Mapping T able Displays a list of mapped port ranges in use on the network. No. The sequence number of the mapped port range. Description Notes or details about the mapped port range.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT F ORWARDING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-75 U SER G UIDE 6.7.3 P ort F orwarding Setup Port forwarding enables multiple server applications on a LAN to serve clients on a W AN ov er a single W AN IP address.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT F ORWARDING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-76 U SER G UIDE Current Port Forwardi ng T able The table of current port forwarding configurations. Click Delete Selected to remove select ed devices from the list. Click Delete All to remove all devices form the list.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT T RIGGERING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-77 U SER G UIDE 6.7.4 P ort T riggering Setup Some applications, such as on line games, videoconferen cing and V oIP telepho ny , require multiple p ort s for inbou nd and out- bound traffic.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT T RIGGERING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-78 U SER G UIDE Enable Port T riggering Click Enable Trigger Port to activate port triggering. Description Enter notes or det ails about the port trig- gered configuration.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS P ORT T RIGGERING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-79 U SER G UIDE Current Port T riggering T able The list of current port triggering configurations. Click Delete Selected to remove select ed devices from the list. Click Delete All to remove all devices form the list.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS A PPLIC ATION L AYER G ATEWAY S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-80 U SER G UIDE 6.7.5 Application Lay er Gateway Setup The ALG (Application Layer Gate way) serves as a window be tween correspondent ap plicati on processes so that they may exchange information on an open environment.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS U NIVERSAL P LUG AND P LAY S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-81 U SER G UIDE 6.7.6 Universal Plug and Pla y Setup UPnP helps internet devices, such as gami ng and videoconferencing, to access the network and co nnect to oth er registered UPnP devices.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS I NTERNET G ROUP M ULT ICAST P RO TOCOL S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-82 U SER G UIDE 6.7.7 Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is a network-layer protocol used to establ ish me mbership in a multicast group.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS Q UALITY OF S ERVICE S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-83 U SER G UIDE 6.7.8 Quality of Service Setup QoS can prioritize bandwid th us e such as video streaming, online gaming, V oIP telephony and videoconferencing to ensure stable and ef ficient network performance.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS Q UALITY OF S ERVICE S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-84 U SER G UIDE Priority Queue Set network resource usage based on specific protocols or port ranges. Incoming packets are processed based on the proto- cols’ position within the queue.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS Q UALITY OF S ERVICE S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-85 U SER G UIDE Bandwidth Allocation Set network resource usage, for inbound and outbound traf fic, ba sed on local IP and port ranges. Ty p e Select Download or Upload to specific the direc- tion of packet traf fic.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS R OUTING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-86 U SER G UIDE 6.7.9 R outing Setup T ypically static routing does not need to be setup because the ESR600H/ESR750H has adequate routing in formation after it has been configured for In ternet access.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS R OUTING S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-87 U SER G UIDE NA T Enabled If the router is connected with a network under the dif ferent subnet, the routing setup al lows the network connection within two dif ferent subnet s. Enable S t atic Routing Click Enable Static Rout- ing to activate the feature.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS W AKE ON LAN S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-88 U SER G UIDE 6.7.10 W ake on LAN Setup W ake on LAN setup (WOL) allows the administra tor to activate a computer over the network. Enable WOL over W AN Click Enable WOL over WAN to activate the feature.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS USB P ORT S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-89 U SER G UIDE 6.7.11 USB P ort Setup The USB Port feature allows the router to be used as a file s erver or a virtual USB port on a lo cal device. T o enable NetUSB mode, the Control Center softwa re must be inst alled on the intended device.
A DVANCED N ETWORK S ETTINGS USB P ORT S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-90 U SER G UIDE NetUSB Mode Server Mode Click Server Mode to enable the router ’s USB port as a server . NetUSB Mode Click NetUSB Mode to enable the router ’ s USB port as a virtual, local USB port.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS T OOLS S ETUP ESR600H/ESR750H 6-91 U SER G UIDE 6.8 T ools Setup 6.8.1 Configuring the Administr ator Account Change the router ’s system p assword as well as setup a device to remotely configure the settings. Old Password: Enter the existing administrator p ass- word.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING THE R OUTER ’ S T IME ESR600H/ESR750H 6-92 U SER G UIDE 6.8.2 Configuring the R outer ’ s Time Change the system time of the ESR600H /ESR750H and setup au tomatic updates throu gh a network time protocol server (NTP).
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS C ONFIGURING D YNAMIC D OMAIN N AME S ERVICE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-93 U SER G UIDE 6.8.3 Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Service Dynamic domain name service (D DNS) allows the administrator to map a static domain name to a dy namic IP address.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS D IAGNOSING A N ETWORK C ONNECTION ESR600H/ESR750H 6-94 U SER G UIDE 6.8.4 Diagnosing a Network Connection The diagnosis feature allow the administrator to verify that another device is av ailable on the networ k and is accepting request packet s.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS U PGRADING F IRMWARE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-95 U SER G UIDE 6.8.5 Upgr ading Firmware Firmware is system software that operates and allows th e administrator to inte ract with the router . WARNING! Upgrading firmware through a wireless connection is not recommended.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS B ACKING U P S ETTINGS ESR600H/ESR750H 6-96 U SER G UIDE 6.8.6 Backing Up Settings S tore multiple settings versions by saving the settings to a configuration file on the device. Restore to factory default Click Reset to restore the ESR600H/ESR750H to factory defaults.
B ASIC N ETWORK S ETTINGS > R EBOOTING THE D EVICE ESR600H/ESR750H 6-97 U SER G UIDE 6.8.7 R ebooting the Device This feature allows the adminis trator to reboot the router in the event of a system hang up.
USB Ser vices.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES ESR600H/ESR750H 7-1 U SER M ANUAL The ESR600H/ESR750H provides two ways to acce ss USB devices over a network: se rver mode and NetUSB mode. In server mode, the router allows USB storage devices to act as a file servers which can be shared by user s connected to the same network.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES USB O VER IP ESR600H/ESR750H 7-2 U SER M ANUAL 7.1 USB Over IP 7.1.1 Using the USB Device Server Introduction NetUSB is a USB over IP technology that transpa rently red irects all USB p ackets to a TCP/ IP network channel.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES USB O VER IP ESR600H/ESR750H 7-3 U SER M ANUAL Installation of a USB Device Driver Some USB devices, like printers or mult ifunction printers (MFPs), require inst alling a vendor-supplied driv er . For USB devices that do not need to a driver inst alled, skip this section.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES USB O VER IP ESR600H/ESR750H 7-4 U SER M ANUAL 7. The installation program det ect s the USB device and c ontinues the installation. 8. After the inst allation is complete, select the USB device in the Control Center and click Disconnect to disconnect the USB device.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES USB O VER IP ESR600H/ESR750H 7-5 U SER M ANUAL Using the USB Device Server 1. In the Control Center , click the USB device server that has the USB device attached. 2. Select the USB device. 3. Click Connect . The message Manually Connect by your_computer_name is shown.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-6 U SER G UIDE 7.1.2 Printer and Scanner Sharing Auto-Connected Printers The method described in the p revious section, refer to “Using the USB Device Server” on p age 7-5, demonstrated manually connecting and disconnecting to a virtual USB device.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-7 U SER G UIDE 5. Click Auto Connect Printer ..
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-8 U SER G UIDE 6. Select Set Auto-Connect Printer on the context me nu to display the Add to Auto-Connect Printer List dialogue.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-9 U SER G UIDE 9. The printer is displayed in the list with the label Auto-Connected Printer in red.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-10 U SER G UIDE Viewing a List of Auto-Connected Printers T o view the list of auto-con nected printers, do the following: 1. Click the Tools menu item on the Control Centre. 2. Click the Auto-Connect Printer List submenu item to display the Auto-Connect Printer List dialogue.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-11 U SER G UIDE Printing to an Auto-Connected Printer Perform a print operation in the usual manner but make sure to select auto-connected print er in the sof tware’s printer options.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-12 U SER G UIDE Configuring the Control Centre as a Windows Service The Control Centre must be running for a USB device printer to be available to PCs on the network.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-13 U SER G UIDE Click OK to save the settings and close the dialogue. Click Cancel to discard changes an d close the di alogue. Click Apply to save the settings but keep the dial ogue open.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-14 U SER G UIDE Network Scanners Scanning with a USB Scan ning Device and NetUSB T o use a USB scanning device, do the following: 1. Connect the USB scanner to th e device server ’s USB port.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-15 U SER G UIDE 5. Click Network Scanner to connect to the device an d display the following dialogue.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES P RINTER AND S CANNER S HARING ESR600H/ESR750H 7-16 U SER G UIDE 7. Click OK to display the scanner dev ice configuration dialogue. 8. Perform the scan operation. 9. After the scan operation is complete, close the Auto-Connect Scanner dial ogue (step 5).
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S TORAGE ESR600H/ESR750H 7-17 U SER G UIDE 7.1.3 Stor age USB storage device must be manually connec ted. Af ter you connecting to a USB storage device, the PC displays a new disk. If the USB storage device is a flash drive, the new disk is a display ed as a removable disk.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S TORAGE ESR600H/ESR750H 7-18 U SER G UIDE In the Control Center , select th e USB storage device and click Disconnect to disconnect the USB storage device. R equest to Connect If a USB device is manually con nected by another user , it can not be connected by another PC.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S TORAGE ESR600H/ESR750H 7-19 U SER G UIDE A dialogue is displayed to the controlling PC requesting c ontrol of the storage device. The controlling PC has the option to accept or reject the request. Click Accept to close the dialogue a nd relinquish control or Reject to keep control.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES SH A IR M USIC ESR600H/ESR750H 7-20 U SER G UIDE 7.1.4 shAir Music Using USB Speakers with shAir 1. Connect the USB speakers to the device server ’s USB port. 2. Open the Control Centre software to perform a search of available devices.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES SH A IR M USIC ESR600H/ESR750H 7-21 U SER G UIDE 4. Select the USB speaker device. 5. Click Connect . The message Manually Connect by your_computer_name is shown.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES SH A IR M USIC ESR600H/ESR750H 7-22 U SER G UIDE Play Music from iT unes 1. Install iT unes 10, or later , on a Ma c or PC that is connected to the same network as your shAir Music Server . 2. Launch iT unes and click the AirPlay icon displayed in the lower right of t he window and select your shAir Music device from the list.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES SH A IR M USIC ESR600H/ESR750H 7-23 U SER G UIDE Multiple Speakers Y ou can easily stream musi c from iT unes to multiple speakers in your home. 1. Click the AirPlay icon and select Multiple Speakers from the list. 2. Click the speakers you want to use.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES SH A IR M USIC ESR600H/ESR750H 7-24 U SER G UIDE Streaming Music Stored from an iOS Devi ce Directly to the shAir Music Serv er If you update your “iPhone/ iPod touch/iPad” to iOS 4.2.1 or later , you can stream music stored in your “i Phone/iPod touch/ iPad” directly to your shAir Music Server .
W IREL ESS S ERVICES SH A IR M USIC ESR600H/ESR750H 7-25 U SER G UIDE 2. Select the speake r you want to use..
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S AMBA ESR600H/ESR750H 7-26 U SER G UIDE 7.2 Samba This chapter describes the file server f unction which allows USB storage devices to be shared across a network by using SMB: NetBIOS over TCP/IP protocol. Preliminary 1. This product supports file format s F A T12/16/32 and NTFS.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S AMBA ESR600H/ESR750H 7-27 U SER G UIDE Connecting USB Mass Stor age to the Server USB Storage Server.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S AMBA ESR600H/ESR750H 7-28 U SER G UIDE Supported Codepages What is Codepage? Used by the system to enc ode and interpret st ring characters.
W IREL ESS S ERVICES S AMBA ESR600H/ESR750H 7-29 U SER G UIDE Using Shared Stor age by USB Server Mode for Windows 1. Connect a USB storage de vice to this product. 2. Select My Network Places. 3. Click Display the Co mputers of W orkgroup. 4. Double click the Microsoft Windows Network icon.
A PPENDIX A F EDERAL C OMMUNICATION C OMMISSION I NTERFERENCE S TATEMENT ESR750H A-1 U SER G UIDE Appendix A F eder al Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested a nd found to comply with the limit s for a Class B digit al device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
A PPENDIX A F EDERAL C OMMUNICATION C OMMISSION I NTERFERENCE S TATEMENT ESR750H A-2 U SER G UIDE FCC Radiation Exposure St atement Important: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limit s set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
A PPENDIX B I NDUSTRY C ANADA S TATEMENT ESR600H/ESR750H B-1 U SER M ANUAL Appendix B Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of th e Industry Canada Rules.
A PPENDIX C L INK L AYERS ESR600H/ESR750H C-1 U SER G UIDE Appendix C Link Lay ers There are diff erent ways of con necting your personal computer (PC) or mobile computing device to the Intern et. Here are four of the most common ways and how to connect to the Internet using them.
A PPENDIX C L INK L AYERS ESR600H/ESR750H C-2 U SER G UIDE P oint-to-P oint Protocol ov er Ethernet (PPP oE) Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (P PPoE): T o set up a PPPoE connection, enter the Usernam e, Password, and Service (name) of the internet conne ction provided by your ISP .
A PPENDIX D W ORLD W IDE T ECHNICAL S UPPORT ESR600H/ESR750H D-1 U SER G UIDE Appendix D W orldWide T echnical Support REGION / COUNTRY OF PUR CHASE SERVICE CEN TRE SERVICE INFORMATION Canada CANADA web site www .engeniuscanada.com email rma@engeniuscanada.
A PPENDIX D W ORLD W IDE T ECHNICAL S UPPORT ESR600H/ESR750H D-2 U SER G UIDE Mexico, Central and South America MIAMI, USA web site www .senaousa.com email fae@senaousa.com forum www .engeniusforum.com contact numbers Miami: (+1) 305-592-5666 Sao Paulo, Brazil: (+55)1 1-3957- 0303 D.
A PPENDIX D W ORLD W IDE T ECHNICAL S UPPORT ESR600H/ESR750H D-3 U SER G UIDE Africa Middle East Russia CIS / Armenia, Azerbaijan, Balerus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzst an, Moldova, T ajikistan, T urkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekist an T urkey Afghanistan Pakistan Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka DUBAI, UAE web site www .
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