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Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 2000 

1. 

Select Control Panel - Network and Dial-up Connection. 

2. 

Right - click the 

Local Area Connection

 icon and select 

Properties

. You should see a 

screen like the following: 

 

3. Select 

the 

TCP/IP

 protocol for your network card. 

4. 

Click on the 

Properties

 button. You should then see a screen like the following. 

 

 

5. 

Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct, as described below. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WR5201

Page 1: ...1 802 11n b g Wireless Broadband Router User s Guide...

Page 2: ...22 Station List 23 Firewall 23 MAC Filtering 23 Access Control 24 URL Filtering 25 Port Trigger 26 Virtual Servers 27 DMZ 28 Denial of Service 28 Administration 29 User Password 29 Time Zone Setting...

Page 3: ...3 General Problems 42 Internet Access 42 Wireless Access 43 APPENDIX B ABOUT WIRELESS LANS 44 BSS 44 Channels 44 Security 44 Wireless LAN Configuration 45 Regulatory Approvals 46...

Page 4: ...rmance and maximum coverage with three external antennas With 802 11n b g Wireless Broadband Router you can share a high speed Internet connection files printers and multi player games at incredible s...

Page 5: ...provided by the manufacturer as described in the following sections Access Point Mode When acting as an access point this device connects all the stations PC notebook with wireless network adapter to...

Page 6: ...0 10 10 254 3 Start your WEB browser In the Address box enter the following http 10 10 10 254 4 Please enter the username admin and the password for login The configuration menu is divided into four f...

Page 7: ...a permanent IP Address to you IP Address allocated to you Some ISP s may also require you to use a particular Hostname Domain name or MAC physical address DSL Modems Type Details ISP Data required Dy...

Page 8: ...Server IP Address User name and password IP Address allocated to you if Static Fixed Other Modems e g Broadband Wireless Type Details ISP Data required Dynamic IP Address Your IP Address is allocated...

Page 9: ...ettings you may refer to the Configuration via Web section 1 View the listed configuration items and click Next to continue Configuration via Web Operation Mode Select an operation mode and then click...

Page 10: ...the gateway mode This means that the wireless connection will be set up from a point to point wireless LAN into a point to multipoint WAN Internet Settings WAN Wide Area Network Settings WAN Connectio...

Page 11: ...ss Your ISP may require a particular MAC address in order for you to connect to the Internet This MAC address is the PC s MAC address that your ISP had originally connected your Internet connection to...

Page 12: ...characters case sensitive MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Click the pull down menu to select the most appropriate MTU Maximum Transmission Unit namely the maximum packet size the default value is 1492...

Page 13: ...ddress or URL address form the pull down menu L2TP Server IP Address Enter the L2TP Server IP Address in this column L2TP Server URL Address Enter the L2TP Server URL Address in this column User Name...

Page 14: ...s MAC address is the PC s MAC address that your ISP had originally connected your Internet connection to Type in this Clone MAC address in this section to replace the WAN MAC address with the MAC addr...

Page 15: ...form the pull down menu PPTP IP Address Mode Select Dynamic or Static for the pull down menu Physical IP Address Mode Select Dynamic or Static for the pull down menu DNS mode Select from the pull dow...

Page 16: ...ting address of this local IP network address pool DHCP End IP The ending address of this local IP network address pool DHCP Subnet Mask Shows the DHCP subnet mask DHCP Lease Time Default settings are...

Page 17: ...off the radio Network Mode Select 11 b g mixed mode 11b only 11g only or 11 b g n mixed mode from the pull down menu Default is 11 b g n mixed mode Network Name SSID A SSID is referred to a network na...

Page 18: ...e Select Mixed Mode or Green Field Default setting is Mixed Mode Channel Band Width Select 20 or 20 40 default setting is 20 40 Guard Interval Select Long or Auto default setting is Auto MCS Default s...

Page 19: ...ode the station needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receive the beacon Range 20 999 default 100 Data Beacon Rate DTIM range 1 255 default 1 Fragment Threshold Fragmentation mechanism...

Page 20: ...ct Disable or Enable this function default setting is Enable Tx Burst Select Disable or Enable this function default setting is Enable Pkt_Aggregate Select Disable or Enable this function default sett...

Page 21: ...6 Hex characters 0 9 a f ASCII 128bits 13 ASCII characters WPA Algorithms Select TKIP AES or TKIP AES for the WPA Algorithms Enable Pre Authentication The two most important features beyond WPA to bec...

Page 22: ...settings WPS Summary Here shows the WPS function status Reset OOB Click the button to reset the settings WPS Process WPS mode Select PCB or PIN WPS mode PIN Enter the PIN code form the registrar or e...

Page 23: ...rm the pull down menu MAC Address Enter the client MAC address Comment You may key in a description for the MAC address Apply Click to save and apply the current settings Reset Press to discard the cu...

Page 24: ...ol Basic Settings Access Control Select Disable or Enable from the pull down menu Default Policy The packet that don t match with any rules would be Select Accepted or Dropped from the pull down menu...

Page 25: ...e information of the Access Control clients Delete Selected Select the unwanted IP addresses and then click the Delete Selected button to eliminate them Delete All Click to delete all the IP addresses...

Page 26: ...service Incoming Port Range For TCP and UDP Services enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the service If the service uses a single port number enter it in both the start and finish...

Page 27: ...DP services enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the service If the service uses a single port number enter it in both the start and finish fields Protocol Select the protocol TCP...

Page 28: ...two way connections Select Enable or Disable from the pull down menu DMZ IP Address Enter the IP address of a particular host in your LAN that will receive all the packets originally going to the WAN...

Page 29: ...en allows you to configure DoS protection Check the box to enable the DoS settings Select All Click to select all DoS preventions Clear All Click to uncheck all DoS preventions Apply Click to enable s...

Page 30: ...ime zone from the pull down menu NTP Servers Auto Selection Select Auto Selection to select the server automatically Manual IP Enter an IP address of a specific server Daylight Saving Check the box to...

Page 31: ...k this button to save the settings Refresh Click to renew the current log message Clear Click to remove current log message DDNS DDNS Settings Dynamic DNS Provider Select the desired DDNS Service Prov...

Page 32: ...aximum Input is 16 alphanumeric characters Password Enter the password for managing this device DDNS Apply for a Domain Name and ensure it is allocated to you Result The result of the update DNS resul...

Page 33: ...on Click the Browse button find and open the file that has been saved before The browser will display to correct file path Import Click the Import button to import the device settings Cancel Click to...

Page 34: ...34 Statistics This screen displays the transmission and reception statistics on your current networks...

Page 35: ...he TCP IP protocol be installed and configured on each PC TCP IP Settings Overview If using default Wireless Router settings and default Windows TCP IP settings no changes need to be made By default t...

Page 36: ...ght click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties You should see a screen like the following 3 Select the TCP IP protocol for your network card 4 Click on the Properties button You should...

Page 37: ...ter the Wireless Router s IP address in the Default gateway field and click OK Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the Wireless Router If the DNS Server fields are...

Page 38: ...the following changes In the Default gateway field enter the Wireless Router s IP address and click OK Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the Wireless Router If t...

Page 39: ...ation screen 5 Click Next on the New Connection Wizard screen 6 Select Connect to the Internet and click Next 7 Select Set up my connection manually and click Next 8 Check Connect using a broadband co...

Page 40: ...ed IP Address By default most Unix installations use a fixed IP Address If you wish to continue using a fixed IP Address make the following changes to your configuration Set your Default Gateway to th...

Page 41: ...sitive WEP By default the security setting on the Wireless Router is Disabled If security setting remains disabled on the Wireless Router all stations must have it disabled If security setting is enab...

Page 42: ...Control Panel Network to check the Properties for the TCP IP protocol Internet Access Problem 1 When I enter a URL or IP address I get a time out error Solution 1 A number of things could be causing...

Page 43: ...elected or access will be blocked To see if radio interference is causing a problem see if connection is possible when close to the Wireless Router Remember that the connection range can be as little...

Page 44: ...and Radius Server settings Encryption Enabling WEP can protect your data from eavesdroppers There are two levels of WEP Encryption 64 bits and 128 bits 64 bits WEP encryption requires enter 10 Hex ch...

Page 45: ...ue the WEP key dynamically will be required Wireless LAN Configuration To allow Wireless Stations to use the Access Point the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must use the same settings as follo...

Page 46: ...antee 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...

Page 47: ...0328 2 EN301489 1 17 EN60950 CE Marking Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate me...

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