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WLR -1000/20 00/3000 Wireless Broadband R ou ter (802.11b/g/n).
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3 Introduction Congratulatio ns on your purchase of t he WLR-100 0/2000/30 00 Wirel ess Network Broadband R outer. The W LR-1000/ 200 0/3000 is compl iant w ith 802.1 1n and up to 6 ti mes faster than standard 802.1 1g based routers wh ile stil l being compat ib le with 8 02.
4 1 Key Features Features Advantages Incredib le D ata Rate up to 300Mb ps* ( 150Mbps for WLR- 1000) Heavy data payload s such as MPEG video streami ng IEEE 802 .1 1n compl iant and backwards compati bl e wit h 802.1 1b/g Fully I nteroperabl e wit h IE EE 802.
5 2 Package Contents Open t he package car eful ly , and make sure that no ne of t he it ems l ist ed below are missi ng. D o not di scard t he p acki ng ma terial s, i n case of return; the unit must b e shi pped back i n its origi nal package. 1. WLR-100 0/2000/ 3000 R outer 2.
6 3 Product Layout Port Description Power connector Connect the 5 V DC adapter to this por t WA N ( Blue ) Connect yo ur AD SL/Cable modem to this port LAN ( Y ellow ) Connect yo ur PC’s or netw ork.
7 Backlabel The backla bel describ es the IP address, log in detai l s, SSID, security c ode a nd WPS button f uncti onali ty . Button Description W PS BUTT ON Press 2 seconds for WPS mode Press 10 seconds to reset the router Press 15 Seconds to reset the router to fac tory defaults .
8 LED Definition From left to r ight. Port Description LAN ( Bl ue ) Shows the ca bl e is c onnect ed. LAN ( Bl ue ) Shows the ca bl e is c onnect ed. LAN ( Bl ue ) Shows the ca bl e is c onnect ed. LAN ( Bl ue ) Shows the ca bl e is c onnect ed. WAN ( Blue ) Shows the ca bl e is c onnect ed.
9 4 Net w ork + System Requireme nts T o begi n usi ng the WLR -1000/2 000/30 00, make s ure yo u meet the fo llow ing as minim um requi rements: • PC/Notebook. • Operating System – M icrosoft Win dows XP/2 000/VIST A • 1 Free Ethernet port. • WiFi card/USB don gle (80 2.
10 6 Setup LAN, WAN WAN connection: LAN connecti on:.
1 1 7 PC Network Adapter setup Win dow s XP • Enter [Start Menu] se lect [Control panel] se lect [Network]. • Select [L ocal Ar ea Connectio n]) ic on=>sel ect [pro perties].
12 • Select [I nternet Protoc ol (TCP/IP)] =>Click [Propertie s]. • Select t he [Gen er al] tab. The router su pports [D HCP] functi on, pl ease se lect both [Obtai n an IP address automati call y] and [Obtai n DNS s erver address automatical ly].
13 Win dow s Vist a/Seven • Enter [Start Menu] se lect [Control panel] se lect [Vi ew network status and tasks] -> s elect [Manage netw ork connect ions].
14 • Select [I nternet Protoc ol V ersio n 4 (TCP/IPv4)] =>Cli ck [Properti es]. • Select t he [Gen er al] tab. The router s upports [DHCP] function, please se lect both [Obtain an IP address automaticall y] and [O btain DNS server address automaticall y].
15 8 Bring up the W LR-1000/2000/3000 Connect the suppl ie d power-adapter to the power inl et port and connect it to a wal l out let. The WLR-1 000/20 00/300 0 automati cally enters the se lf-test phase. Dur in g self-te st p hase, the Power LED wi ll be lit contin uously to indi cate that th is pro duct i s in normal o peration.
16 3. Type user name and passw ord (def ault userna me is admin. The pa ssword can be found on the backlabel on the bottom o f your router). 4. Click OK .
17 LA N settings The L AN t ab gives y ou th e opportunity to change the IP setting s o f the W LR- 1000/2000/3000. Click <Apply > at the bottom of this screen to save any changes. IP address 192.168.0 .1. It is the router’s LAN IP address (Your LAN cli ent s defa u lt gateway IP a ddress).
18 Lease Time Forever. In the Lease Time set ting you can specif y the t ime period that the DHCP lends an IP addre ss to your LAN clients . The DHCP wil l change your LAN client’s IP ad dress when this time thre shold period is reached.
19 Device Status View the Broadband router’s c urrent configuration settings. Device Status di splay s the configuration se ttings y ou’ve configured in the W i za rd / Basic Se ttings / W ir eless Settings sect ion.
20 Internet Status This page displays whether the WAN port is connected to a Cable/DSL conn ection. It also displays the router’s WAN IP a ddress, Subnet Mask, and ISP Gateway as well as MAC address, the Primary DNS. Pr ess Renew button to renew you r WAN IP address.
21 DHCP Client Statu s DHCP This page shows all DHCP clients (LAN PCs) currently connected to your network. Th e table shows the assigned I P address, MAC address and expiration time for each DHCP leased client. Use t he Refresh bu tton to update the a vailable information.
22 WLR-1000/2000/30 00 Log View the operation log of the WLR-1000/2000/30 00 . This p age shows the current system log of the Broadband router. It display s any event oc curred after system start up.
23 WLR-1000/2000/30 00 Statistics Shows the counters of pa ckets sent and rece ived on WAN, LAN & W LAN..
24 10 Configuration Wizard Click Wizard to conf igure the r outer. T he S etup wizard wi ll now be displa yed; check that the m odem is con necte d and cl ick Next. Select y our cou ntry from the Country l ist. Sel ect your internet provider. Click Next.
25 Click AP PLY to com plete t he con figurati on..
26 11 Wireless Set tings You can s et para meters that are used for the wireles s stati ons to connect to this router. The parameters incl ude Mod e, ESSID, Channel Number and Associate d Cli ent. Wi reless Fun cti on Enable or Disa ble W irel ess funct ion here.
27 Basic Setti ngs Mode Allow s you t o set the A P to AP, Statio n, Bridg e or WDS mo de. Band Allo ws you t o set the AP fi xed at 802 .11b or 802. 11g mo de. Y ou can also sel ect B+G mode to al low 802 11b a nd 802 .11g cli ents at the same tim e.
28 A d vanced Settings This tab a llow s yo u to set the advance d wirele ss option s. The o ptions i ncluded are Authe nticati on Typ e, Fragment Thresh old , RTS T hreshold, Beacon Interval, and Preamble Type. Yo u shou ld not change these parameters unless you know w hat effe ct the chan ges wi ll have o n the router.
29 Data R ate The “Data Rate” is the rate that thi s acces s poi nt u ses to t ransmit data packets. The access po int wi l l use t he hi ghest possi ble se lected transmissi on rate to transmit the data packets.
30 Security This Acc ess Point provi des compl ete wirel ess LAN security fun ctions, i ncl uded are W EP, IEEE 802. 11x, IEEE 802. 11x with W EP, WPA with pre-shared key and WPA w ith RADIU S. With these sec urity fu nctions, you c an prevent your wirel ess LAN from ill egal acc ess.
31 WEP When you sele ct 6 4-bit or 1 28-bit WEP key, you have to ent er WEP keys to encrypt data. Yo u can generate the key by yourself and e nter it. Y ou can enter four W EP keys and s ele ct one of them as a defa ult key. Then t he router can receiv e any pack ets encrypted by one of the f our keys.
32 WP A Pre-shared Ke y Wi-Fi Protected A ccess (WPA) i s an advance d sec urity standard . You can use a pre-shared key to authent icate w irele ss statio ns and encrypt data duri ng communicati on. It uses TKIP or CCMP (A ES) to chan ge the e ncryption key frequentl y.
33 A CL This wirel ess router sup ports MAC Address Control , whi ch prevent s unauthorized cl ients fro m accessi ng your w irel ess network. Enable wireless access c ontrol Enabl es the w irel ess a.
34 WPS Wi-Fi Protecte d S etup (WPS) i s t he s imp lest way to establ ish a connect ion between the w irel ess cli ents and the wirel ess router. Yo u d on’t have to select the encrypti on mode and fill in a l ong e ncryption pa ssphrase every time wh en you try t o s etu p a wirel ess co nnecti on.
35 WPS Current S tatus If th e wi rel ess s ecurity (encryption) funct ion of t his wirel ess router is properly set, yo u’ll see a ‘Confi gured’ messag e here. Otherwise, y ou’l l see ‘U nConfi gured’. Self Pin Code This i s the WPS PIN cod e of t he wirel ess router.
36 12 Fire w all Setti ngs The Broadba nd router provi des exten sive fi rewal l protection by restricti ng connecti on parameters, thus li mitin g the ri sk of hacker attacks, an d def endi ng against a wide array of common I nternet attacks.
37 DMZ If y ou ha ve a cl ient PC that ca nnot run a n Internet appli cati on ( e.g. Games) properly f rom be hind the NAT fi rewal l, th en you can o pen up the firewal l restricti ons to unrestri cted two-way Int ernet access by defi ni ng a DMZ Host.
38 Denial of Serv ice (DoS) The Broadband router's firewal l can bl ock c ommon hacker attacks, incl udi ng Denial of Servi ce, Ping of Death, Port S can and Sync Flood.
39 A c cess You can restrict users from access ing certain Internet ap pli cations/servi ces (e.g. I nternet w ebsit es, email, FTP etc .), Ac cess Control al l ows users to defi ne the traff ic type permitt ed in your LAN . You can co ntrol whic h PC cl ient can have access to t hese s ervices.
40 Filter client PC by MAC Check “ Enab le MAC Filtering” to en ab le MAC Filteri ng. Add PC Fi ll in “Cli ent PC MAC Address” an d “C omment” of the PC that is allowe d to access th e Internet, and then cl ick “Add”.
41 URL block You can b lock acc ess to some Web sites from particular PCs by entering a full URL address or j ust ke ywords of t he We b site. Enable URL Blocki ng E nable/di sabl e URL Bl ocki ng Add URL Keyword Fill in “UR L/Keyword” and the n cli ck “Add”.
42 13 Ad v anced Settings Network Address Translatio n (NAT) al lows m ulti pl e users at y our loca l sit e to access the I nternet through a sin gle Publi c IP Address o r multip le Publi c IP Addresses.
43 Type Thi s i s th e protocol t ype t o b e forward ed. Y ou can choose to forward “TCP” or “UDP” packets on ly, or se lect “b oth” to forward bot h “TCP” an d “UDP” packets. Port Range The range of p orts to be f orward to th e private IP .
44 Virtu al Serve r Use the Virt ual Server f uncti on when you w ant di fferent s ervers/cli ents in your LAN to hand le dif ferent service/I nternet appl icati on ty pe ( e.g. Email, FTP, Web s erver etc.) f rom the Intern et. Computers use numbers cal le d port numbers to recogniz e a partic ular service/I nternet ap plicati on type.
45 Add Virtual Server Fi ll i n th e "Pri vate IP", " Private Port", "Type ", “ Public Port” an d "Comment" of the setti ng to be ad ded and then cli ck "A dd". Then this V irtual Server setti ng w ill b e added into the "Current V irtual S erver Tabl e" below .
46 S pecial A ppl ications Some app li cations req uire m ultip le connect io ns, suc h as Internet games, video Conf erencin g, I nternet te lephony and others. In thi s se ctio n you can confi gure the router to supp ort multip le co nnectio ns for these types of appli cation s.
47 Appl icati ons s electi on. O nce y ou have sel ecte d an ap pli cation, select a locatio n ( 1-10) i n t he Copy to selecti on box an d then cl ick th e Co py to button. This wi ll automatica lly l ist t he P ubli c Ports requi red for thi s p opular appl icati on in the locat ion (1-1 0) you specif ie d.
48 A L G You can sel ect a ppli cations t hat need “A ppl icati on Layer Gateway” support. Enable select enabl e “Ap pl ication Lay er Gateway”, the n the router w ill l et the selected appl icati on correct ly pass throu gh t he NAT gateway.
49 UPN P With UPnP, a ll PCs i n you I ntranet wi ll di scover this router automatic ally, so you do n’t have to con fig ure your PC and i t c an easi ly access the Internet through thi s router. UPnP Feature You ca n enab le or Disabl e th e U PnP feature here.
50 QoS QoS can let yo u cla ssif y Int ernet app licati on t raffic by source/ destina tion IP address a nd port numb er. Yo u can assi gn priority for each type of a ppl icati on and reserve bandwi dth for it. The packets of a ppl ication s wit h h igher priority wil l always go first.
51 Edit a QoS r ule Select the rule you want to e dit and c lick “ Edi t”, then e nter the d etail f orm of the QoS rule. Cl ick “ A pply ” after edit ing the form and the rule wi l l be saved. Adjust QoS rule p rio rity You can select the rul e and c lick “Move Up” t o make its pri ority hi gher.
52 14 TOOLBOX Settin gs Passwor d change options You can chang e the p assword requi red to l og i nto the broadband router's system web-based m anagement. By defa ult, the passw ord is: admi n. Passwords can contain 0 to 12 al phan umeric characters, a nd are case sensiti ve.
53 T ime Zone The Time Zo ne all ows your router to base its time on the settings c onfig ured here, whi ch w ill aff ect funct ions such as Lo g e ntries and Firewal l sett ings. Set Time Zone Select the time zone of the country you are currently in.
54 Remote M anagement The remote management functi on all ows you to desi gnate a host i n the Internet t he ab ility to co nfig ure the Broadband ro uter from a remote sit e.
55 Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to upgrade the router’s firmware. Firmware Up grade This tool al l ows you to upgrade th e Broadband router’s system f irmware.
56 Backup Se ttings The Backup scree n al lows yo u to sav e (B ackup) the router’s current confi guration setti ngs. When you save the co nfig uration setting (Backup) you can re-l oad t he save d config uration int o the router thro ugh the R estore select ion.
57 Reset You can reset t he router’s system s houl d any prob lem exist. The reset function ess entiall y re-boots your router’s syste m..
58 DDN S DDNS allows you to map the static d omain name to a dynamic IP address. You must get an account, password and your sta tic domain name from the DDNS service providers. This router suppo rts D ynDNS, TZO and other common DDNS s ervic e provid ers.
59 Parts of the firmware of the WLR -1000/2000/3000 Wireless Broadband router are subject to the GNU general public license. Appendix A: Licens ing Informatio n This product includes third-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU Gener al Public License.
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