Wireless LAN Router
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction………………………….……1
Chapter 2. Hardware Installation……………………3
Chapter 3. Configuration……………………………....7
Chapter 4. Appendix…………………………………....29
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Product Introduction
1.2 Key Features
1.2.1 Being a gateway between two Ethernet interfaces
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1.2.2 Three ways to acquire WAN’s IP address
1.2.3 Act as a DHCP server in its LAN side
1.2.4 Virtual Server
1.2.5 NAT-type Firewall
1.2.6 Web Management
1.2.7 Firmware Upgrade
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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation
WAN
ISP
NSP
2-1 Product Kit
Before installation, make sure that you have the following items:
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2-2 System Requirements
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2-3 Mechanical Description
Front panel of the Wireless LAN Router
LED
State
Indication
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Back panel of the Wireless LAN Router:
Back Panel
Description
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2.4 Connect AWL700 to your ADSL / Cable Modem
2.5 Connecting PC/Notebook to your AWL700
2.6 Power on
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Chapter 3. Configuration
admin
admin
Admin Password
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3.1 Quick Installation Wizard
3.1.1 WAN Parameters
Fixed IP
DHCP Client
PPPoE
IP Address
Netmask
Default Gateway
3.1.2 PPPoE Parameters
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Username
Password
Password Confirm
Maximum Idle Time
Server Name
Service Name
3.1.3 LAN Parameters
IP Address
Netmask
3.1.4 IEEE802.11 Parameters
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ESSID
Channel –
RTS Threshold
Fragmentation Threshold
Rates Set
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Preamble Type
3.1.5 Remote Control Parameters
Remote Control IP
Ping Reply
HTTP Public Port
3.2 Information
3.2.1 Statistics
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3.2.2 Status
3.2.3 Associated Table
3.3 Advanced Setting
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3.3.1 DNS Setup
DNS Name Server 1
DNS Name Server 2
3.3.2 DHCP Setup
Host Name
MAC Address
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Default Gateway
Netmask
Name Server 1, 2, 3
3.3.3 NAT/DMZ Setup
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Dynamic NAT
NAT
Static
DMZ
Virtual DMZ
NAPT
Virtual Server
192.168.123.101
211.21.85.141
192.168.123.101
Host
192.168.123.100
FTP Server
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Telnet Server
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Protocol
Service Name
Port Number
Server IP Address
Server Port Number
Base Address
Number of Address
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Base Address
Number of Address
virtual DMZ
NAPT
Local Address
Global Address
3.3.4 RIP Setup
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Routing Table
Network Address
Netmask Address
Gateway Address
3.3.5 Security Setup
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Disable
WEP64
WEP128
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NOTE
The WEP key must be set up exactly the same on the Wireless
Access Points as they are on the wireless client stations. If you use Key 1 on
the Wireless LAN Access Point, the same value must be assigned to Key 1 for
all client stations.
3.3.6 Access Control
Enable
Change
Reverse Access
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Delete
NOTE
press “
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configuration before leave this page or “
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3.3.7 802.1x Security setup
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– Enable RADIUS authentication through MAC address of Wireless LAN
– Enable RADIUS authentication through MAC address of Ethernet LAN
card.
card.
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– Enable EAP-MD5 certification for wireless interface.
pecify IP address of the remote RADIUS server.
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– For auth-port
, specify the UDP destination port for
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authentication requests.
– For key string, specify the authentication and encryption key used
between the Authenticator and the RADIUS daemon running on the RADIUS server.
The key is a text string that must match the encryption key used on the RADIUS server.
– The RADIUS Client authenticate name.
– Number of seconds that is the Authenticator should wait for a
response before retransmit the request.
– Number of times that is the Authenticator authenticates process.
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– The charging service.
– A specify IP address of the remote Accounting server.
–Specify the UDP port for Accounting server requests.
– For key
, specify the authentication and encryption key used
between the Authenticator and the Accounting server. The key is a text string that must
match the encryption key used on the RADIUS server.
–The RADIUS Client authenticate name.
– Number of seconds that is the Authenticator should wait for a
response before retransmit the request.
– Number of times that is the Authenticator authenticates process.
3.4 User Account
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There are two default user account. One is admin(password:admin) and the other is
guest(password:guest). And user could add more user account to differentiate their
access right. Administrator type give highest rights including reading web page, writing
web page and adding user account. Power user type give rights including reading web
page and writing page. Normal user could only read web page.
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3.5 Save Setting
3.6 Reboot System
NOTE
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3.7 Update Firmware
please do
not press any key before all progresses are completed.
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3.8 Web Language
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3.9 Load Default Setting
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Chapter 4 Appendix
TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 98/Me/2000
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