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NU-AP699E9N3  

Wireless Router 

User Manual 

 

V1.0 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NU-AP699E9N3

Page 1: ...NU AP699E9N3 Wireless Router User Manual V1 0...

Page 2: ...ware Installation 7 4 2 1 System Requirements 7 4 2 2 Before You Begin 7 4 3 Operation Range 7 5 Configuring Your Computer and Wireless Connection 8 5 1 Configuring Your Computer 8 5 2 Configuring Wir...

Page 3: ...s Advanced Settings 34 7 5 4 WPS Setup 38 7 5 4 1 Using the WPS Button 39 7 5 4 2 Using the Web Page 39 7 6 Management Function 40 7 6 1 Backup Settings 40 7 6 2 Reboot Router 42 7 6 3 Set Password 42...

Page 4: ...3 UPnP 76 8 6 4 IGMP Proxying 78 8 6 5 DMZ Server 78 8 6 6 Dynamic DNS 79 8 6 7 Static Routes 80 8 7 Security Options 82 8 7 1 Block Sites 82 8 7 2 Block Services 84 8 7 3 Protection 86 8 8 Management...

Page 5: ...9 6 1 Backup Settings 109 9 6 2 Reboot Router 111 9 6 3 Set Password 111 9 6 4 Router Upgrade 112 10 Web Configuration for the WDS Mode 113 10 1 Running Status 113 10 1 1 Router Status 114 10 1 2 Clie...

Page 6: ...29 11 3 Network Settings 129 11 3 1 LAN Interface Settings 129 11 3 2 DHCP Server 130 11 3 2 1 Using the Router as a DHCP Server 131 11 3 2 2 Using Address Reservation 131 11 4 Wireless Settings 132 1...

Page 7: ...cription and Installation Describes the front and rear panels of NU AP699E9N3 and hardware installation Chapter 5 Configuring Your Computer and Wireless Connection Describes how to set the TCP IP for...

Page 8: ...11i and IEEE802 11e Provide wireless transmission rate up to 300 Mbps Support WEP and WPA for secure data transmission Support DHCP server Support manually configuring static routing Support software...

Page 9: ...NU AP699E9N3 Wireless Router User Manual 3 Support system status display Support backing up and restoring configuration files...

Page 10: ...o work normally Do not cover heat dissipation holes Keep the device away from heat outlets or high temperature places Prevent the device from direct sunlight Keep the device in dry places Do not spill...

Page 11: ...conveniently perform upgrade using the WEB page In addition NU AP699E9N3 has a three way switch on the side panel that enables users to change the device s working mode among AP Repeater and Client I...

Page 12: ...Universal Repeater WDS mode NU AP699E9N3 expands wireless coverage of the existing AP Computers can connect to NU AP699E9N3 in either a wired or wireless way 3 4 Client Mode In the Client mode NU AP6...

Page 13: ...on Or it is in the process of software upgrade Off The WPS session is down On The WPS indicator keeps on for 5 minutes after WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup connection succeeds Quick blink A terminal is att...

Page 14: ...ication state Ethernet Green Blink The Ethernet port is transmitting and receiving data Off The WLAN connection is in the non communication state On The WLAN connection is in the communication state W...

Page 15: ...r Client mode the interface is an LAN interface Reset Press the Reset button gently for 3 6 seconds and then release it The system restores to the factory default settings AP Repeater Client It is use...

Page 16: ...nnect the device to a computer hub router or switch should be less than 100 meters Do not place this device on an uneven or unstable surface Do not put this device on the ground Keep the device clean...

Page 17: ...k adapter Step 1 Right click the icon of My Network Places and choose Properties to display the Network Connections window Step 2 Right click the icon of a network interface card or wireless network a...

Page 18: ...ally 2 When NU AP699E9N3 is set to other modes set the IP address of your computer to 192 168 100 X X is an integer in the range of 2 to 253 and the MAC address to 255 255 255 0 Set the gateway and th...

Page 19: ...onfiguration The following takes Windows XP as an example Do as follows to connect the wireless network adapter of your PC to NU AP699E9N3 Step 1 Click the icon displayed at the right bottom corner of...

Page 20: ...NU AP699E9N3 Wireless Router User Manual 11 Note The default SSID of NU AP699E9N3 is PocketAP 001...

Page 21: ...100 254 255 255 255 0 Enable Wireless only Wireless Universal Repeater default Repeater WDS 192 168 100 254 255 255 255 0 Disable Ethernet cable Wireless Client Client default 192 168 100 254 255 255...

Page 22: ...ck Setup Wizard in the navigation bar on the left pane of the page Set the SSID and encryption password and note them down Click Finish to complete the settings 6 2 Router Mode Configuration Step 1 Se...

Page 23: ...will automatically detect the broadband type Step 4 NU AP699E9N3 can detect three types of broadband DHCP Static IP and PPPoE Perform configurations according to the broadband type you are using Param...

Page 24: ...the settings 6 3 Repeater Mode Configuration Step 1 Set the three way switch on the side panel to Repeater after NU AP699E9N3 is powered on Log in to the configuration page after the system is started...

Page 25: ...the wireless network you want to connect Select a desired network Click Next Step 4 Configure the repeater with the same security option as its uplink network The following figure takes the security o...

Page 26: ...P s SSID And Security Options Otherwise manually configure the SSID and security options for the repeater Click Finish to complete setup wizard 6 4 WDS Mode Configuration 6 4 1 Repeater Configuration...

Page 27: ...all WDS devices to the same channel Step 3 Set the IP address of the LAN port of the repeater and enter the MAC address of the basic station Click Next Step 4 Set the SSID channel and security encrypt...

Page 28: ...te One basic station can connect to a maximum of 4 repeaters 6 4 3 WDS Application The following figure shows a wireless network for Humans Resource Department marked as A in the figure Finance Depart...

Page 29: ...el and wireless encryption information that are required when you are configuring wirelss router A and C Step 2 Choose Wireless Settings WDS Function and enable the WDS function Enter MAC addresses of...

Page 30: ...r C in the same way as wireless router A Note that the IP address of the LAN interface must be changed to an IP address that does not conflict with IP addresses of existing computers or devices in the...

Page 31: ...or the Bridge Mode 7 1 Running Status Click Running Status and the extended navigation menu is shown as follows Click the submenu to enter a specific configuration page 7 1 1 Router Status Choose Runn...

Page 32: ...his page you can view information about the current running status of NU AP699E9N3 including system information LAN port status and wireless network status 7 1 2 Clients List Choose Running Status Cli...

Page 33: ...2 Setup Wizard For settings refer to section 6 1 Bridge Mode Configuration 7 3 Mode Setting Click Mode Settings and the Mode Settings page is displayed Bridge Mode The interface on its case is an LAN...

Page 34: ...terface Settings Choose Network Settings LAN Interface Settings and the LAN Interface Settings page is displayed You can modify the IP address and IP subnet mask of the LAN port as required Note If yo...

Page 35: ...Users do not need to configure TCP IP protocol paramters such as the IP address the subnet mask the gateway and the DNS server information for computers connected to the router s LAN 7 4 2 1 Using th...

Page 36: ...ation When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer in the LAN the computer always receives the same IP address each time it accesses the router s DHCP server Reserved IP addresses should be a...

Page 37: ...ew item into Address Reservation Step 4 Click Apply to save the settings 7 5 Wireless Settings Click Wireless Settings and the extended navigation menu is shown as follows Click a submenu to perform s...

Page 38: ...rnet only but cannot communicate with each other Name SSID Set the name for the wireless network The SSID can contain up to 32 characters and can be letters numerals underlines and any combinations of...

Page 39: ...s can access the network This option is not recommended WEP Wired equivalent privacy You can use WEP 64 or 128 bit encryption Authentication Type Select the authentication type that the system adopts...

Page 40: ...etermines the length of the key If Encryption Strength is set to 64 bits set the key to 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters If Encryption Strength is set to 128 bits set the key to 26 hexadeci...

Page 41: ...ete configuring wireless settings for NU AP699E9N3 only hosts that have the same wireless settings for example the SSID as NU AP699E9N3 can connect to it If you configure security settings for NU AP69...

Page 42: ...o broadcast SSID You can click the radio button of a profile to view detailed information or modify settings Enable Guest Network If enabled both you and visitors can connect to the network by using t...

Page 43: ...SSID can access the Internet only but cannot communicate with each other Guest Wireless Network Name SSID Set the name of the guest network Security Options Refer to security option descriptions in se...

Page 44: ...can clear this check box and disable all wireless connectivity Fragmentation Length 256 2346 Set the threshold of fragmentation length If the length of a packet exceeds the set value the packet is au...

Page 45: ...s Short preamble should be applied in a network with intense traffics It helps improve the efficiency of a wireless network responding to applications that have high requirement of real time such as s...

Page 46: ...computer list The MAC address is a network device s unique 12 character physical address containing the hexadecimal characters 0 9 a f or A F only The MAC address is in the format of XX XX XX XX XX XX...

Page 47: ...ly allowing specified PCs to access your network according to their MAC addresses Step 6 Click Apply to save your Wireless Card Access List settings Now only devices on this list can wirelessly connec...

Page 48: ...ng the Web Page You can perform WPS settings using the Web page for configuration Choose Wireless Settings WPS Setup to display the WPS Setup page PBC mode Step 1 Select Push Button and click Start PB...

Page 49: ...stablished the following page is displayed indicating that the WPS connection is completed 7 6 Management Function Click Management Function and the extended navigation menu is shown as follows Click...

Page 50: ...te Before saving your configuration file change the administrator password to the default admin in case you forget your password Then change it again after you have saved the configuration file If you...

Page 51: ...ry default settings of the router This operation has the same effect as pressing the Reset button on the side panel for 3 6 seconds 7 6 2 Reboot Router Choose Management Function Reboot Router and the...

Page 52: ...r Step 1 Click Browse to navigate to the latest software Step 2 Select the correct upgrade file If you select Clear Config the router restores to the default settings after upgrade is finished If you...

Page 53: ...or the Router Mode 8 1 Running Status Click Running Status and the extended navigation menu is shown as follows Click the submenu to enter a specific configuration page 8 1 1 Router Status Choose Runn...

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Page 55: ...page you can view performance statistics information of NU AP699E9N3 including the numbers of sent and received packets at each port Set Interval Set the interval for traffic statistics Stop If you c...

Page 56: ...settings from the ISP The information will be displayed in this page For details of WAN connection modes refer to section 8 4 2 WAN Interface Settings 8 1 2 Clients List Choose Running Status Clients...

Page 57: ...nnect NU AP699E9N3 and the PC using an RJ45 cable or a wireless network card Router Mode Computers can connect to NU AP699E9N3 in a wireless way only 8 4 Network Settings Click Wired Network Settings...

Page 58: ...outer and the default gateway of all hosts in the LAN must be set to the new IP address for Internet access The subnet mask of all hosts in the LAN must be the same as the subnet mask specified in the...

Page 59: ...provided by your ISP If the ISP does not provide it you can leave the item blank Domain Name Service DNS Address Select Use These DNS Servers if you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit...

Page 60: ...of the current computer serves as the MAC address of the router If you select Use This MAC Address you need to enter the MAC address of another computer The format of an MAC address is XX XX XX XX XX...

Page 61: ...the IP address of the gateway provided by the ISP It is the IP address used for connecting to the ISP Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server if necessary Secondary DNS Enter the IP...

Page 62: ...omatically establishes a connection If NU AP699E9N3 is disconnected from the network because of external factors when you are using the Internet access service the system attempts connection in an int...

Page 63: ...ternet access behavior within the specified time of Idle Timeout the system interrupts the Internet connection Domain Name Server DNS Address Select Use These DNS Servers if you know that your ISP doe...

Page 64: ...you select it the system automatically establishes a connection If NU AP699E9N3 is disconnected from the network because of external factors when you are using the Internet access service the system a...

Page 65: ...Internet connection My IP Address Enter your IP address You can also leave this field blank Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask You can also leave this field blank Sever Address Enter the IP address of...

Page 66: ...rver and the DHCP Server page is displayed DHCP refers to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If Use Device as DHCP Service is selected NU AP699E9N3 automatically assigns IP addresses to comupters in...

Page 67: ...Starting IP Address Ending IP Address hosts in the LAN obtain IP addresses that are in the range of the starting and ending IP addresses DHCP Lease Time The valid time for an IP address that is autom...

Page 68: ...in the IP Address field to assign to the computer or server Choose an IP address from the IP address pool that you have specified for example 192 168 100 x Enter the MAC address and device name of th...

Page 69: ...a secure communication method for remote computers in the wide area network WAN for example the Internet Enable the corresponding VPN pass through function if an intra network host needs to use a VPN...

Page 70: ...etwork Wireless clients can scan the SSID and access the wireless network under the SSID Enable Wireless Isolation If selected wireless clients connected to the network of the same SSID can access the...

Page 71: ...ssion Rate The maximum transmission rate of NU AP699E9N3 Security Options Set the security encryption of the wireless network to prevent unauthorized access and listening Security Options None Data en...

Page 72: ...CII code are available Hex Valid characters for keys contain 0 9 and A F ASCII Valid characters for keys contain all characters of the key board Encryption Strength The encryption strength determines...

Page 73: ...ES It allows the client to use either WPA PSK TKIP AES or WPA2 PSK TKIP AES PassPhrase Enter 8 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits Note After you complete configuring wireless settings for NU...

Page 74: ...ess connection password Choose Wireless Settings Guest Network and the Guest Network page is displayed Network Profiles Brief description of the created guest network You can create up to four guest n...

Page 75: ...SSID of the network If disabled visitors using the SSID of a guest network cannot access the LAN of NU AP699E9N3 Enable Wireless Isolation If selected wireless clients connected to the guest network o...

Page 76: ...h cannot be too small because excessive packets reduce wireless network performance The default value is 2346 DTIM 1 255 Set the interval for sending DTIM frames Beacon Interval 20 1000 The beacon int...

Page 77: ...is 400 ns When short GI is enabled NU AP699E9N3 can receive and send short frame interval packets This helps improve the transmission rate of NU AP699E9N3 Long GI The interval is 800 ns Transmit Powe...

Page 78: ...f or A F only The MAC address is in the format of XX XX XX XX XX XX To restrict wireless access by MAC address Step 1 Click Setup Access List button in the Wireless Advanced Settings page to display...

Page 79: ...ccess Control On If selected you can restrict PCs access to the wireless network only allowing specified PCs to access your network according to their MAC addresses Step 6 Click Apply to save your Wir...

Page 80: ...ion description refer to section 6 4 3 WDS Application 8 5 5 WPS Setup WPS refers to Wi Fi Protected Setup You can use WPS to establish wireless connection in a quick and secure way if the uplink AP o...

Page 81: ...in the network adapter configuration tool within 2 minutes to start WPS connection After WPS connection is established the following page is displayed indicating that the WPS connection is completed...

Page 82: ...an detect only the router but cannot access a certain PC in the LAN directly If you want to access a PC in an LAN you need to configure port forwarding for the router and map the desired port to the c...

Page 83: ...stom Service page is displayed Service Name Select a service type Protocol The protocol used at the mapping port You can select TCP UDP TCP or UDP It is recommended to use TCP UDP if you do not know w...

Page 84: ...certain special applications enable the applications to work on an NAT router When an application sends a connection request to a trigger port the corresponding ports are open for later connection an...

Page 85: ...t The first port to which an application sends a connection request All relevant ports can be open only after connection is established at this starting port Otherwise other relevant ports are not ope...

Page 86: ...he router broadcasting its UPnP information The value should be in the range of 1 to 1440 minutes and the default is 30 minutes Advertisement Time To Live in hops The time for the broadcast to live It...

Page 87: ...ent from the external network or the internal network Servers that are allowed to access the external network such as Web and e mail connect to the DMZ The internal network is protected behind the Tru...

Page 88: ...will be invalid 8 6 6 Dynamic DNS Dynamic domain name resolution DDNS is mainly used to achieve resolution between fixed domain names and dynamic IP addresses For a user that uses a dynamic IP addres...

Page 89: ...hing the settings click Apply to apply the settings 8 6 7 Static Routes Static routing is a special type of routing that can be applied in a network to reduce the problem of routing selection and data...

Page 90: ...LAN interface of NU AP699E9N3 IP Subnet Mask This IP subnet mask together with the destination IP address identify the target network Gateway IP Address The IP address of the next node to which packe...

Page 91: ...perform specific parameter configurations 8 7 1 Block Sites NU AP699E9N3 allows you to restrict access based on WEB addresses and WEB address keywords When a user tries accessing a restricted website...

Page 92: ...be sure to specify a time period in the Schedule page For more information about scheduling refer to section 8 8 3 Schedules Step 2 Enter keywords or domain names that you want to block in the keyword...

Page 93: ...rk access To specify a trusted user enter the computer s IP address in the Trusted IP Address field and select the Allow Trusted IP Address To Visit Blocked Sites check box Since the trusted user is i...

Page 94: ...ormation about scheduling refer to section 8 8 3 Schedules Black List Indicates to prevent service that complies with the rule in the Block Service Rules Table Black List area from being used White Li...

Page 95: ...not sure about the protocol that the application uses select TCP UDP Starting Port Ending Port The starting and ending ports of the port range where the specified service is blocked If the application...

Page 96: ...Generally please disable this function NAT Filtering NAT filtering determines the way that the router deals with incoming traffic Secured This option provides a secured firewall to protect PCs on LAN...

Page 97: ...ings Choose Management Function Backup Settings and the Backup Settings page is displayed In this page you can export configuration information of the router to the computer in the form of XML for lat...

Page 98: ...Browse to select the configuration file restored in your computer and click Restore to load the file to the router Erase Under some circumstances for example if you move the router to a different netw...

Page 99: ...address is 10 0 0 123 and the used port number is 8080 enter 10 0 0 123 8080 in your browser Port Number The port number for accessing the router through remote Web management Allow Remote Access By...

Page 100: ...an set a schedule to specify the time and mode of restricting Internet access Days to Block Select days on which you want to apply blocking by selecting the appropriate check boxes Select Every Day to...

Page 101: ...nctioning of log site blocking and schedule because their time settings are based on time information in this page Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers If selected automatic synchroniz...

Page 102: ...elect a proper offset If it is set to 1 00 10 00 in the morning in standard time becomes 11 00 in the morning in DST Daylight Saving Dates Set the starting time and ending time of DST After finishing...

Page 103: ...time Note For security it is strongly recommended to change the default password of the administrator If you forget the password you can restore the router to the default settings The default passwor...

Page 104: ...stores to the default settings after upgrade If you do not select it the current settings remain Step 3 Click Upload to start upgrade After the upgrade is completed the router automatically reboots No...

Page 105: ...eless Universal Repeater Mode 9 1 Running Status Click Running Status and the extended navigation menu is shown as follows Click the submenu to enter a specific configuration page 9 1 1 Router Status...

Page 106: ...w information about the current running status of NU AP699E9N3 including system information LAN port status wireless client information and wireless universal repeater status 9 1 2 Clients List Choose...

Page 107: ...nd MAC address of each device 9 2 Setup Wizard For settings refer to section 6 1 Repeater Mode Configuration 9 3 Repeater Mode Setting Click Repeater Mode Settings and the Repeater Mode Settings page...

Page 108: ...You can modify the IP address and IP subnet mask of the LAN port as required Note If you change the default IP address you must use the new IP address to log in to the Web configuration page of the r...

Page 109: ...teway and the DNS server information for computers connected to the router s LAN 9 4 2 1 Using the Router as a DHCP Server Use Router as DHCP Server If you select the Use Router as DHCP Server check b...

Page 110: ...sses the router s DHCP server Reserved IP addresses should be assigned to computers or servers that require permanent IP settings To reserve an IP address Step 1 Click Add to enter the Address Reserva...

Page 111: ...epeater mode NU AP699E9N3 acts as the AP and client simultaneously Choose Wireless Settings Wireless Universal Repeater and the Wireless Universal Repeater page is displayed SSID of Extended Interface...

Page 112: ...mode with WDS disabled NU AP699E9N3 can perform WPS encrypted connection to both the uplink AP and the downlink client device The following describes how to configure WPS for the Repeater mode 9 5 2 1...

Page 113: ...eb page for configuration Choose Wireless Settings WPS Setup to display the WPS Setup page As an AP You can perform WPS settings using the Web page for configuration Choose Wireless Settings WPS Setup...

Page 114: ...s completed PIN mode Step 1 Select PIN enter the PIN code of the network adapter refer to the client of the network adapter and click Start PIN to start WPS connection Step 2 Click the PIN button on t...

Page 115: ...ck Start PBC WPS encrypted connection starts Step 2 Start the WPS PBC process After WPS connection is established the following page is displayed indicating that the WPS connection is completed PIN mo...

Page 116: ...n 2 minutes to start WPS connection After WPS connection is established the following page is displayed indicating that the WPS connection is completed 9 5 3 Wireless Client Function Choose Wireless S...

Page 117: ...108 Step 1 Click Site Survey to search for the wireless network you want to connect Step 2 Enter encryption information of the selected wireless network Configure the client with the same security set...

Page 118: ...P s SSID And Security Options Click Finish Then the client can communicate with the selected network 9 6 Management Function Click Management Function and the extended navigation menu is shown as foll...

Page 119: ...ote Before saving your configuration file change the administrator password to the default admin in case you forget your password Then change it again after you have saved the configuration file If yo...

Page 120: ...Erase to restore the factory default settings of the router This operation has the same effect as pressing the Reset button on the side panel for 3 6 seconds 9 6 2 Reboot Router Choose Management Func...

Page 121: ...timeout time Note For security it is strongly recommended to change the default password of the administrator If you forget the password you can restore the router to the default settings The default...

Page 122: ...it the current settings remain Step 3 Click Upload to start upgrade After the upgrade is completed the router automatically reboots Note After the software upgrade NU AP699E9N3 returns to the factory...

Page 123: ...Running Status Router Status and the Router Status page is displayed In this page you can view information about the current running status of NU AP699E9N3 including system information LAN port status...

Page 124: ...including the IP adress and MAC address of each device 10 2 Setup Wizard For settings refer to section 6 4 WDS Mode Configuration 10 3 Mode Setting Click Mode Settings and the Mode Settings page is di...

Page 125: ...e LAN Interface Settings page is displayed You can modify the IP address and IP subnet mask of the LAN port as required Note If you change the default IP address you must use the new IP address to log...

Page 126: ...ateway and the DNS server information for computers connected to the router s LAN 10 4 2 1Using the Router as a DHCP Server Use Router as DHCP Server If you select the Use Router as DHCP Server check...

Page 127: ...ss each time it accesses the router s DHCP server Reserved IP addresses should be assigned to computers or servers that require permanent IP settings To reserve an IP address Step 1 Click Add to enter...

Page 128: ...s the wireless network through several APs without connection of the wired backbone network Enable WDS if you want to use WDS to achieve wireless repeating or bridging Choose Wireless Settings WDS Fun...

Page 129: ...ection 6 4 3 WDS Application 10 5 2 Wireless Basic Settings Choose Wireless Settings Wireless Basic Settings and the Wireless Basic Settings page is displayed Region Select the region where you are lo...

Page 130: ...nals Note that WDS function cannot be used if the channel is set to Auto Band Width The bandwidth occupied for wireless signal transmission Max Transmission Rate The maximum transmission rate of NU AP...

Page 131: ...assword is entered Otherwise the hosts cannot connect to the wireless network Encryption Type The type of the key to be set Hexadecimal and ASCII code are available Hex Valid characters for keys conta...

Page 132: ...digits Note After you complete configuring wireless settings for NU AP699E9N3 only hosts that have the same wireless settings for example the SSID as NU AP699E9N3 can connect to NU AP699E9N3 If you c...

Page 133: ...Settings and the Backup Settings page is displayed In this page you can export configuration information of the router to the computer in the form of XML for later use import a previously saved or a...

Page 134: ...wse to select the configuration file restored in your computer and click Restore to load the file to the router Erase Under some circumstances for example if you move the router to a different network...

Page 135: ...he password of the administrator and set the page timeout time Note For security it is strongly recommended to change the default password of the administrator If you forget the password you can resto...

Page 136: ...t the current settings remain Step 3 Click Upload to start upgrade After the upgrade is completed the router automatically reboots Note After the software upgrade NU AP699E9N3 returns to the factory d...

Page 137: ...fic configuration page 11 1 1 Router Status Choose Running Status Router Status and the Router Status page is displayed In this page you can view information about the current running status of NU AP6...

Page 138: ...uding the IP adress and MAC address of each device 11 2 Setup Wizard For settings refer to section 6 5 Client Mode Configuration 11 3 Network Settings Click Wired Network Settings and the extended nav...

Page 139: ...ubnet mask of all hosts in the LAN must be the same as the subnet mask specified in the LAN Interface Settings page 11 3 2 DHCP Server Choose Network Settings DHCP Server and the DHCP Server page is d...

Page 140: ...Starting IP Address Ending IP Address hosts in the LAN obtain IP addresses that are in the range of the starting and ending IP addresses DHCP Lease Time The valid time for an IP address that is autom...

Page 141: ...P Address field to assign to the computer or server Choose an IP address from the IP address pool that you have specified for example 192 168 100 x Enter the MAC address and device name of the compute...

Page 142: ...use WPS to establish wireless connection again Note that if the wireless client does not support WPS you must manually configure the wireless client such as SSID security mode and password to make it...

Page 143: ...played indicating that the WPS connection is completed PIN mode Step 1 Select PIN click Generate New PIN and click Start PIN to start WPS connection Step 2 Start the WPS PBC process within 2 minutes t...

Page 144: ...reless Client Function page is displayed Step 1 Click Site Survey to search for the wireless network you want to connect Step 2 Enter encryption information of the selected wireless network Configure...

Page 145: ...t Function Click Management Function and the extended navigation menu is shown as follows Click a submenu to perform specific parameter configurations 11 5 1 Backup Settings Choose Management Function...

Page 146: ...ote Before saving your configuration file change the administrator password to the default admin in case you forget your password Then change it again after you have saved the configuration file If yo...

Page 147: ...rase to restore the factory default settings of the router This operation has the same effect as pressing the Reset button on the side panel for 3 6 seconds 11 5 2 Reboot Router Choose Management Func...

Page 148: ...lt password is admin 11 5 4 Router Upgrade Choose Management Function Router Upgrade and the Router Upgrade page is displayed Upgrade the software of the router in the following steps Step 1 Click Bro...

Page 149: ...l 140 After the software upgrade NU AP699E9N3 returns to the factory default settings In case of losing the previous configuration information please save settings before updating the software Do not...

Page 150: ...ot support WPA2 authentication You can set the authentication and encryption to WPA AES WPA TKIP or WEP 3 NU AP699E9N3 in the Repeater or Client mode fails to connect to the uplink AP for example the...

Page 151: ...and Wireless Connection Choose Network Settings LAN Interface Settings and set the IP address of NU AP699E9N3 in the same network address as that of the domestic network gateway 7 WPS connection fails...

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