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AT-WR2304N IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, Small Business Wireless Router User Manual 

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The Wireless Router Cannot Connect to the Internet Correctly ............................................................ 55

 

Resetting Factory Default Configuration ......................................................................................................... 55

 

Appendix A: Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 56

 

Physical Specifications .......................................................................................................................................... 56

 

Environmental Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 56

 

Power Specifications............................................................................................................................................. 56

 

Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications .................................................................................... 56

 

Appendix B: Radio Bands ............................................................................................................................................ 57

 

 

Summary of Contents for AT-WR2304N

Page 1: ...AT WR2304N IEEE 802 11 b g n Small Business Wireless Router User Manual i AT WR2304N IEEE 802 11 b g n Small Business Wireless Router User Manual PN 613 001217 Rev A...

Page 2: ...ignations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in...

Page 3: ...THE SELLERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL WILFUL PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR DA...

Page 4: ...or transmitter The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firm...

Page 5: ...his device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed inform...

Page 6: ...5 Installation Guidelines 5 Unpacking the Wireless Router 7 Antennas Installation 7 Using the Wireless Router on a Desktop 8 Connecting the Wireless Router to the LAN 8 Connecting the Wireless Router...

Page 7: ...er Cannot Connect to the Internet Correctly 55 Resetting Factory Default Configuration 55 Appendix A Technical Specifications 56 Physical Specifications 56 Environmental Specifications 56 Power Specif...

Page 8: ...ced TCP IP Settings 12 Figure 14 Windows XP 2000 Local Area Connection 13 Figure 15 Local Area Connection Properties 13 Figure 16 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 13 Figure 17 Advanced TCP IP Setti...

Page 9: ...AP2 33 Figure 55 WDS Site survey 33 Figure 56 WDS Security Settings AP2 34 Figure 57 Wireless Advanced 34 Figure 58 Wireless Filter 35 Figure 59 MAC Address Filter Table 35 Figure 60 WPS Button Diagr...

Page 10: ...e 85 Advanced Port Triggering 47 Figure 86 Current Port Triggering Table 47 Figure 87 Advanced ALG 48 Figure 88 Advanced UPnP 48 Figure 89 Advanced QoS 48 Figure 90 Advanced QoS Priority Queue 49 Figu...

Page 11: ...ork Configuration describes how to configure the equipment Chapter 5 Security describes wireless network security configuration of the equipment Chapter 6 Advanced Setting describes all setting items...

Page 12: ...ng Products Products for return or repair must first be assigned a return materials authorization RMA number A product sent to Allied Telesis without an RMA number will be returned to the sender at th...

Page 13: ...etical bandwidth of 300 Mbps All LAN ports have 10 100Mbps Switching HUB interface Security support via WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK WPA EAP WPA2 EAP WPA WPA2 EAP VPN pass through includes PPTP L2TP...

Page 14: ...WPS LED is described in Table 2 Table 2 Wireless WPS LED LED State Description Wireless WPS Off Wireless LAN is off On Wireless LAN is on Blinking Network activity is occurring Quick blinking WPS is w...

Page 15: ...ries Install product in accordance with local and National Electrical Codes Caution Do not install in direct sunlight or a damp or dusty place Installation Guidelines Allied Telesis recommends that yo...

Page 16: ...consider relocating your microwave oven out of range of your router and wireless clients Cordless Telephones IEEE 802 11bg radio may experience interference from some cordless telephones For optimal p...

Page 17: ...onents are included in your router package If any item is missing or damaged contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance Package Contents One AT WR2304N IEEE 802 11 b g n Small Bus...

Page 18: ...in Figure 4 Figure 4 Attaching the Rubber Feet 3 Turn the router over and place it on a flat secure surface such as a desk or table leaving ample space around the unit for ventilation Connecting theW...

Page 19: ...cable to a modem or an existing network 3 Connect the other end of the cable to WAN port on the back of the router as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Attaching the WAN Cable Powering On the Router To power...

Page 20: ...ll Business Wireless Router User Manual Figure 7 Connecting the Power Adapter 2 Verify that the Power LED is orange If the LED is off refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting The router is now powered on an...

Page 21: ...This manual mainly takes Microsoft Windows Vista XP as examples Windows Vista 1 Click on Start Control Panel Figure 8 Windows Start Menu 2 In Control Panel double click on Network and Sharing Center C...

Page 22: ...er address automatically and then click on Advanced Figure 12 Windows Vista TCP IP properties 6 In DNS tab uncheck Register this connection s addresses in DNS box and then click on OK Figure 13 Window...

Page 23: ...erties Figure 15 Local Area Connection Properties 4 In General tab select both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and then click on Advanced Figure 16 Inter...

Page 24: ...ct Built in Ethernet in Show and then go to TCP IP select Using DHCP in Configure IPv4 Figure 18 Mac OS Network 4 Click on Apply Now Browser Configuration The following operation is for Windows Vista...

Page 25: ...IEEE 802 11 b g n Small Business Wireless Router User Manual 15 Figure 20 IE Internet Options 4 Uncheck those three boxes and then click on OK Figure 21 IE LAN Settings 5 Click on OK to close all of t...

Page 26: ...ntil the end of the first configuration 1 Open a browser e g Internet Explorer and enter IP address 192 168 1 1 2 You are prompted for a username and password The default user name is manager and the...

Page 27: ...Static IP Address IP address Input the parameter provided by your ISP Subnet Mask Input the parameter provided by your ISP Default Gateway Input the parameter provided by your ISP Primary DNS Input t...

Page 28: ...keeping default value d PPTP If you are using PPTP Internet service please select this item Figure 28 Wizard PPTP Login Method Select PPTP WAN Interface Type Choose your IP address type according to y...

Page 29: ...necessary when you perform a wireless connection You can change both as you need Then click on Next Figure 29 Security Level SSID SSID is a name of wireless network for your identification The defaul...

Page 30: ...SSID select here to configure Broadcast SSID Enable or disable SSID broadcast The default value is Enable WMM Enable or disable WMM function The default value is Enable Encryption Select WEP Figure 31...

Page 31: ...M Enable or disable WMM function The default value is Enable Encryption Select WPA pre shared key WPA Type WPA TKIP WPA is the first generation of WPA encryption technology Select it if your wireless...

Page 32: ...rt the latest standard WPA2 AES WPA2 use more rigorous encryption then WPA Please make sure that the wireless adapter is compatible with the encryption or please select WPA2 Mixed WPA2 Mixed The equip...

Page 33: ...such as virtual IP subnet mask DHCP server etc Figure 35 System LAN IP address LAN IP of this equipment Do not change it unless special need IP Subnet Mask The default value is 255 255 255 0 802 1d Sp...

Page 34: ...2304N IEEE 802 11 b g n Small Business Wireless Router Figure 36 System DHCP Enable Static DHCP IP This function helps you to identify specific client by its MAC address Check the box to enable this f...

Page 35: ...ule Settings Schedule Description Give the scheduled task a name to identify Service Check the service you want to schedule Days Check the weekday you want to schedule Time of Day Input the starting a...

Page 36: ...a text file Clear Click on Clear to remove all log information Monitor This page shows real time bandwidth information including WAN and wireless LAN Figure 42 System Monitor Language This page shows...

Page 37: ...provided by CATV company or community broadband service please configure this page For the complex factors the connection might get failure Please refer to your ISP for solution when encountering pro...

Page 38: ...m transmission unit It is recommended keeping default value Authentication type Choose the authentication type of ISP here It is recommended selecting Auto Type Keep Connection When Keep Connection is...

Page 39: ...to manually connect the equipment to the Internet Idle Timeout You can set maximum idle time here The equipment disconnects if there is no activity in a period of time Click on Apply after configurat...

Page 40: ...Channel Number 11 ESSID AP2 Input AP1 MAC address Figure 50 WDS P2MP Diagram AP1 Please set AP1 according to the following procedure 1 Connect a PC and one of the LAN ports on AP1 with a RJ 45 cable...

Page 41: ...ccess 192 168 1 1 to enter the configuration menu Click on System LAN and use the following settings IP Address 192 168 1 1 DHCP Server Disable 3 Click on Apply to save the settings 4 Go to Wireless B...

Page 42: ...peater Mode Channel Number 11 ESSID AP2 DHCP Disable Input AP1 MAC address Figure 51 WDS Repeater Diagram AP1 Please set AP1 according to the following procedure 1 Connect AP1 LAN port and a computer...

Page 43: ...he PC and AP1 and connect it to AP2 2 In management configuration menu check top right side and make sure the equipment is at Repeater Mode You might need to wait for rebooting after this setting 3 Go...

Page 44: ...default value Data rate It is recommended keeping default value Auto N Data rate It is recommended keeping default value Auto Channel Bandwidth It is recommended keeping default value Auto 20 40 MHz P...

Page 45: ...ule by checking the item and clicking on Delete Selected or click on Delete All to remove all rules WPS Wi fi Protected Setup WPS provides an easy way to connect to a secured AP To perform WPS make su...

Page 46: ...button The connection will be built in seconds Note You need to push PBC button on wireless adapter in 120 seconds Otherwise you need to perform the procedure from step 1 Input PIN Code to Wireless A...

Page 47: ...l be built in seconds Figure 63 PIN Settings Wireless Router Note The configuration and terminology in wireless adapter utility maybe dissimilar in different models Note After pushing PBC button on wi...

Page 48: ...n input the Self PIN Code Figure 65 PIN Settings Wireless Adapter 3 Click on PIN button The connection will be built in seconds Note The configuration and terminology in wireless adapter utility maybe...

Page 49: ...the detail configuration Client List This page shows wireless LAN client information You can reload the page by clicking on Refresh Figure 67 Wireless Client List Interface It shows the SSID that clie...

Page 50: ...including PPTP IPSec pass through on VPN connection You can enable by checking the box Enable this function by checking the box Figure 70 Firewall Advanced DMZ Use this function if the connection port...

Page 51: ...hen click on Add Apply the setting 4 Go to Firewall DMZ Select the PC from Please select a PC and then click on to add it to Local IP Address Figure 72 Firewall DMZ 5 Check Enable DMZ to apply the cha...

Page 52: ...able MAC filtering Check the box to enable this function When Allow all is selected only users in MAC Filter Table are allowed to connect to the equipment When Deny all is selected the listed users ar...

Page 53: ...ction Description Specify a description for identification Protocol Select protocol here Local IP Address Input the IP you want to restrict You can Input a single IP or a range Port range Input the se...

Page 54: ...ring rules are listed here Figure 79 URL Filter Table Note You can remove a rule by checking the item and clicking on Delete Selected or click on Delete All to remove all rules Advanced This page prov...

Page 55: ...1 Advanced Port Mapping Enable Port Mapping Check the box to enable this function Description Specify a description for identification Local IP Input LAN IP address Protocol Select protocol here Port...

Page 56: ...enable this function Description Specify a description for identification Local IP Input local IP address Protocol Select protocol here Local Port Input local port number which is the public port will...

Page 57: ...are are listed here Select the application and click on Add Trigger port Input trigger port here according to the application Trigger Type Select trigger protocol here Public Port Specify public port...

Page 58: ...igure 88 Advanced UPnP UPnP Enable or disable UPnP here The default value is Disable QoS Quality of service QoS is applied to provide better network quality to specific user or service Figure 89 Advan...

Page 59: ...o manually input QoS rule 4 Click on Apply to save the configuration Bandwidth Allocation Bandwidth allocation assigns a maximum or minimum bandwidth to users by IP Figure 91 Advanced QoS Bandwidth Al...

Page 60: ...ic Routing Check the box to enable this function Destination LAN IP Specify the destination LAN IP address of static routing rule Subnet Mask Input the subnet mask of the corresponding IP address Defa...

Page 61: ...to perform change New Password Input new password here Repeat New Password Repeat the new password Time Figure 95 Tools Time Time Setup Select Synchronize with the NTP Server or Synchronize with the...

Page 62: ...his function you need to apply an account from dynamic DNS service provider Figure 96 Tools DDNS Dynamic DNS Enable or disable DDNS function here The default value is Disable Server Address Specify yo...

Page 63: ...nosis Figure 98 Tools Diagnosis Address to Ping Enter an IP address you want to test and then click on Start Ping Result The result of diagnosis is shown here Firmware Figure 99 Tools Firmware Browse...

Page 64: ...settings as a file The default file name is config dlf Restore Setting You can load a saved setting file Click on Browse and select the file and then click on Upload to load it Reset Click on Apply to...

Page 65: ...ireless connection from the Network Connections panels and make sure that its status is Enabled If the adapter is not listed please check if the adapter is plug in well and installed the driver If the...

Page 66: ...Operating Humidity 90 or less non condensing Storage Humidity 95 or less non condensing Operating Altitude Range 3 000 m Power Specifications Input Supply Voltage 1A DC adapter Power Consumption 6 6 W...

Page 67: ...of data being passed over most networks is increasing with many more large files including photos video clips and videos etc being transferred IEEE 802 11 n standard uses Multiple Input Multiple Outp...

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