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150Mbps Wireless N Router 

 

Contents 

1.

 

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.1.

 

P

RODUCT 

O

VERVIEW

................................................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

1.2.

 

M

AIN 

F

EATURES

 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.3.

 

S

UPPORTING 

S

TANDARD AND 

P

ROTOCOL

 ........................................................................................................................................ 4

 

1.4.

 

W

ORKING 

E

NVIRONMENT

 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.

 

HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.1.

 

S

YSTEM 

R

EQUIREMENT

 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

2.2.

 

P

ANEL

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

2.3.

 

R

ESTORE TO FACTORY CONFIGURATION

 ............................................................................................................................................. 7

 

2.4.

 

H

ARDWARE 

I

NSTALLATION 

P

ROCEDURES

 .......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

3.

 

LOGIN ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.1.

 

C

ONFIGURE COMPUTER

 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.1.1.

 

Windows 98/Me ............................................................................................................................................................ 9

 

3.1.2.

 

Windows 2000 ............................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.1.3.

 

Windows XP .................................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

3.1.4.

 

Windows Vista ............................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

3.2.

 

C

HECKING 

PC’

IP

 AND 

C

ONNECTION WITH THE 

R

OUTER

 ...................................................................................................... 19

 

3.3.

 

L

OGIN

 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

4.

 

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 23

 

4.1.

 

C

ONVENIENT 

S

ETUP

 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

4.1.1.

 

DHCP user (Cable Modem) .................................................................................................................................... 23

 

4.1.2.

 

PPPoE user (ADSL) ...................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

4.1.3.

 

Static User ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

4.1.4.

 

Wireless Configuration............................................................................................................................................. 25

 

4.2.

 

S

YSTEM INFORMATION

 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

4.2.1.

 

Internet Access Info .................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

4.2.2.

 

LAN Info .......................................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

4.2.3.

 

Primary AP Info............................................................................................................................................................ 27

 

4.2.4.

 

System Info .................................................................................................................................................................... 28

 

4.2.5.

 

Statistics Info ................................................................................................................................................................ 28

 

4.3.

 

S

YSTEM LOG

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29

 

4.3.1.

 

System Log .................................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

4.3.2.

 

Connection Logs ......................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

4.4.

 

I

NTERNET 

S

ETUP

 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 30

 

4.4.1.

 

DHCP User (Cable Modem) .................................................................................................................................... 30

 

4.4.2.

 

PPPoE user (ADSL) ...................................................................................................................................................... 31

 

4.4.3.

 

Static user ...................................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

4.5.

 

W

IRELESS MANAGEMENT

 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 33

 

4.5.1.

 

Wireless Basic ............................................................................................................................................................... 33

 

Summary of Contents for K-1550NR

Page 1: ...150Mbps Wireless N Router User Manual K 1550NR V1 0...

Page 2: ...ng items should be found in your package One Wireless N Router One DC 9V power adapter One QIG One Resource CD Please make sure that the package contains the above items if any of the listed items are...

Page 3: ...4 Windows Vista 15 3 2 CHECKING PC S IP AND CONNECTION WITH THE ROUTER 19 3 3 LOGIN 20 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 23 4 1 CONVENIENT SETUP 23 4 1 1 DHCP user Cable Modem 23 4 1 2 PPPoE user ADSL 24 4 1 3...

Page 4: ...LAN SETUP 46 4 7 1 LAN IP address 47 4 7 2 DHCP Server 47 4 7 3 DHCP Client Info 48 4 8 APPLICATIONS GAME 48 4 8 1 Virtual Service 48 4 8 2 DMZ setting 49 4 8 3 UPNP 49 4 8 4 Port Trigger 50 4 9 APPLI...

Page 5: ...of up to 150Mbps 1 2 Main Features Supports MIMO technology with 1 transmit and 1 receive Support DHCP Client PPPoE Client Static IP Support MAC filtering IP access control DNS filter Support PPTP and...

Page 6: ...150Mbps Wireless N Router 5 1 4 Working Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C operating 40 to 70 C storage Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing operating 5 to 90 non condensing storage Power DC 9V...

Page 7: ...P protocol installed for each PC Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher for Web configuration 802 11n 802 11g or 802 11b compliant wireless adapters for wireless connection 2 2 Panel Front panel Figure 2 1 L...

Page 8: ...t 10 seconds or a longer time when it is working then leave your hands it will restore settings to the factory configuration Antenna 2dBi 2 3 Restore to factory configuration When you need to restore...

Page 9: ...t port and the other end to one of the LAN ports of your Wireless N Router Step 2 Connecting Cable ADSL Modem to the WAN port Connect the Ethernet cable attaching to your Cable ADSL modem to the WAN p...

Page 10: ...t TCP IP If TCP IP appears more than once please select the item that has an arrow pointing to the network card installed on your computer DO NOT choose the instance of TCP IP with the words Dial Up A...

Page 11: ...ure 3 1 2 Double click the icon Network and Dial up Connections 3 Highlight the icon Local Area Connection right click your mouse and click Properties Figure 3 2 4 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP a...

Page 12: ...3 5 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and then press OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Figure 3 4 6 Press OK to close the L...

Page 13: ...150Mbps Wireless N Router 12 Figure 3 5 3 1 3 Windows XP Please follow the steps below to setup your computer 1 Go to Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet Connections Figure 3 6...

Page 14: ...Router 13 3 Click Network Connections Figure 3 7 4 Highlight the icon Local Area Connection right click your mouse and click Properties Figure 3 8 5 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then press...

Page 15: ...6 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and then press OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Figure 3 10 7 Press OK to close the L...

Page 16: ...N Router 15 Figure 3 11 3 1 4 Windows Vista Please follow the steps below to setup your computer 1 Go to Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click Network and Sharing Center Figure 3 12 3 Click Manage Net...

Page 17: ...reless N Router 16 Figure 3 13 4 Highlight the icon Local Area Connection right click your mouse and click Properties Figure 3 14 5 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP and then press Properti...

Page 18: ...50Mbps Wireless N Router 17 Figure 3 15 6 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and then press OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties windo...

Page 19: ...150Mbps Wireless N Router 18 Figure 3 16 7 Press OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window...

Page 20: ...pen the DOS window and Ping the IP address of the Wireless N Router at the DOS prompt For Windows 98 Me Start Run Type command and click OK For Windows 2000 XP Start Run Type cmd and click OK At the D...

Page 21: ...mand window will return the following C Documents and Settings admin ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out...

Page 22: ...19 3 After successful login you will be able to see the Wireless N Router s web based configuration utility refer to the following picture From now on the Wireless N Router acts as a Web server sendi...

Page 23: ...150Mbps Wireless N Router 22 Figure 3 20...

Page 24: ...an easy way for you to use it and configure your router to access the Internet quickly including DHCP PPPoE Static IP and Wireless Configuration This is the most convenient tool for you to configure r...

Page 25: ...ith DSL transaction will supply this service such as the most popular ADSL technique please select this item In the Convenient configuration You can input your PPPoE username and password to access th...

Page 26: ...lt gateway It is provided by your ISP Primary DNS DNS server is used for resolve domain name Your ISP will provides you with at least one DNS IP address input IP address of your DNS server in this fie...

Page 27: ...WAN port the port connect to the Internet Connection Type Display router s current connection type It should be one of PPPoE DHCP Static IP depending on what kind of connection type your ISP provides...

Page 28: ...e the value 1492 You can set MTU manually and you should leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range If the value you set is not in accord with the value ISP provide it may causes some problems such as...

Page 29: ...ong all points in a wireless network Wireless Interface MAC Address The MAC address is used for wireless communication SSID Broadcasting You can select enable or disable to enable or disable the broad...

Page 30: ...System log 4 3 1 System Log Figure 4 9 Examine system log there are most ten logs can be showed in one Page 4 3 2 Connection Logs Figure 4 10 Display connection logs You can configure items show in ev...

Page 31: ...s MAC address in accord with the requirement of ISP avoiding ISP s detection MTU The MTU Maximum Transmission Unit setting specifies the largest packet size permitted for network transmission Most DS...

Page 32: ...t size permitted for network transmission Most DSL users should use the value 1492 You can set MTU manually and you should leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range If the value you set is not in acc...

Page 33: ...ned by manufacturer it called as Default MAC The Clone MAC is used for some special situations For example ISP only allows certain MAC address to access the Internet thus you can modify your WAN port...

Page 34: ...choose enable or disable to enable or disable the Wireless Network Status if what you choose is Disable the AP function of wireless router will be turned off Radio band You can select the wireless st...

Page 35: ...select one channel from 1 to 9 or 5 to 11 which provides a choice of avoiding interference 4 5 2 Security The item allows you to encrypt your wireless communication and you can also protect your wirel...

Page 36: ...A PSK Figure 4 17 You can select the algorithm you want to use TKIP or AES TKIP means Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which incorporates Message Integrity Code MIC to provide protection against hacker...

Page 37: ...lt setting Disable Please select enable if you want to configure Wireless Access Control then you can follow the following steps to set 1 Add MAC address you want to control in the MAC address field t...

Page 38: ...n then the router will be encrypted to WPA2 AES mode automatically Note If you have configured encryption mode in your router then when you use this WPS function please configure the authentication ty...

Page 39: ...y set up a safe network via the following methods Method 1 1 Push the WPS button in the Router until the orange SYS is flashing several times 2 Push the WPS button in the wireless network card until t...

Page 40: ...is success and the SYS LED of the router is on all the time for a few seconds and then off Method 3 1 Input the PIN code of the adapter s WPS page into the router s WPS configure page then click conn...

Page 41: ...er will connect automatically When the connection is succeed the SYS LED of the router is on all the time for a few seconds and then off Figure 4 28 Method 4 1 Click connect in the router s WPS PBC co...

Page 42: ...ccess and the SYS LED of the router is on all the time for a few seconds and then off Method 5 1 Select Input PIN from AP in WI FI protect setup page input PIN of the router then click PIN Input Confi...

Page 43: ...emark If there is more than one AP in the PBC mode when you use the method 1 2 4 there will be session overlap Please using method 3 5 or wait for a while push the button again 4 5 6 Advanced Figure 4...

Page 44: ...lerate the wireless transmission speed by enabling the aggregation function The default is AMPDU AMSDU Fragmentation Threshold It specifies the maximum size of packet during the fragmentation of data...

Page 45: ...put the MAC address that you want to control The default format is e g 00 22 33 da cc bb Follow the following steps to set MAC filter 1 Enable MAC Filter then select save 2 Add MAC address you want to...

Page 46: ...lect appropriate item and apply it Or you can input protocol type and port number manually click add button then the item will displayed in the list Follow the following steps to set Internet Access C...

Page 47: ...steps to set DNS filter 1 You can select enable and click Save to enable DNS Filter function This is only the first step you should continued to create appropriate rules for DNS Filter 2 Input DNS Fi...

Page 48: ...itself by computers that connect to the router directly here you can set IP address you need The IP address format is like and default IP address is 192 168 1 1 the default subnet mask is 255 255 255...

Page 49: ...host please input physical address and IP address then click add 4 7 3 DHCP Client Info Figure 4 40 Display the state of assigned IP by DHCP Server 4 8 Applications Game This item provides configurati...

Page 50: ...late then the router will input port number 80 automatically External Port Input an extranet port number the users in Internet can see these ports Internal Port Input an intranet port number 4 8 2 DMZ...

Page 51: ...of the Predefined Rules Rule Name describe one Predefined Trigger that you will configure Trigger Protocol you can select TCP UDP Trigger Port you can select a part of ports Forward Protocol you can s...

Page 52: ...for DDNS service at DDNS service providers such as roay cn TZO com DynDNS For more information you can visit http www oray net Help Figure 4 46 DDNS Status Current status of DDNS server DDNS Server Pr...

Page 53: ...ata between router and remote network or host Routing Table You can check out all current route items click delete button to delete an route item existed in routing table 4 12 System management System...

Page 54: ...he port number and then press save button to enable web management 4 12 3 Upgrade Figure 4 50 Click Browse button and select a File to upgrade after you have selected the appropriate file click Upgrad...

Page 55: ...h the factory defaults make sure you have backup current settings before click this button 4 12 6 WOL Figure 4 53 Input host MAC address and then click button of Wake up to wake up the target host whi...

Page 56: ...factory configuration The default password is guest 3 I have some problems related to Connection with Cable Modem Please follow the following steps to check the problems Check whether the DSL modem w...

Page 57: ...open the Device Manager in Windows to see if the adapter is properly installed Make sure the wireless client uses the same SSID and security settings if enabled as the Wireless N Router Ensure that t...

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