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W I R E L E S S G B R O A D B A N D T R A V E L R O U T E R U S E R M A N U A L Mode l 5 2 3 8 7 5 INT -523875-UM-0807-03.
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Thank you for p urchasi ng the I NTELLI NE T NET WOR K SOLUTIO NS ™ Wire less G B roadban d T ravel Router , Mod el 523 875. This ro uter is equip ped wi th t wo 10/1 00 M auto - sens ing Ether net por ts for c onnec ting to a L AN an d cas cadin g to anothe r similar r outer .
Fcc c ertiFi ca tions Th is e qu ip me nt ha s b een te st ed a nd fo un d t o com pl y wi th t he l im it s fo r a Cl as s B d ig ita l de vice , pu rs ua n t to Pa rt 1 5 o f th e F CC rul es .
T ABLE OF CONTENTS Ini t ial S et up ......................................................................................... 6 Hard ware Co nnec tion s ................................................................ 6 LED Indic ator s .............
INIT IAL S ETUP 1 . Connec t the W irele ss G Bro adband T r avel Router to a power out let. 2. Connect one end of t he E therne t cabl e to the rout er a nd t he o ther end to your desk top o r notebo ok c omputer .
gW m ode When GW m ode is se lec ted, the ac c ess point wi ll enter the gateway mo de, and the wirel ess c onne cti on will b e set up fr om a point-to - po int loc al L AN to a po int-to - multip oint WAN.
CONFIGUR A TION VIA THE WE B The C on guratio n menu on t he upper pa nel is div ided into fo ur main sec tions: M ode (operatio n/ wireless mod e ), Sta tus, T CP /IP a nd Other . Select a section , th en cl ick th e “Setu p” button that corresponds to the desire d su bsection ( e .
a ccess P oint / aP m o de s et ti ngs Displays th e device n ame. By selectin g th is op tion, y ou w on ’t b e able to make a wire less c onn ect ion wi th thi s acc es s point in your net wor k; i.
digit s or ve ASCII c harac ter s are need ed if 6 4 - bi t WEP is use d; 26 hexadeci mal digit s or 13 ASCII charac ters i f 1 28 -b it WEP is used. Se lec t “ Passphras e” or “ Hex” (6 4 charac ter s ).
Click “S etup” to display the Wire less Advanc ed Set tings scre en and option s. This is a m echanis m fo r im provi ng e f ciency whe n hig h traf c ows a long in t he wire less n et work .
redundant net wo rk over head th at coul d negat ively af fe ct t he throu ghput per for manc e instead of pr oviding a re medy . This value shoul d rem ain at its default set ting of 2 3 46. S hould you en counter inco nsistent dat a ow, only minor mo di cat ions of t his value are rec omme nded.
On ly the st atio ns shown in t he ta ble c an asso ciate with t he A P . Sta ti on s s ho wn i n th e ta bl e w on ’ t be ab le t o a sso cia t e with t he A P .
g a teWa y /gW m ode s et ti ngs Displays th e device n ame. By selectin g th is op tion, y ou w on ’t b e able to make a wire less c onn ect ion wi th thi s por table r outer in your net wor k; i.
m us t n o t e x cee d 32 ch a r a ct e rs . A d e v i ce wi l l n o t b e p e rm itt ed t o j oi n t he ba si c se rvice s et (BS S ) u nl ess it ca n p ro vi de t he u n iq ue S SI D . An S SID is a ls o re f err ed t o a s a n e twork n a me b eca us e, ess en ti al ly , i t is a na me th at i de n tie s a w ir ele ss n e twork.
without noti ceable signal la tency . Pre-authen tication p rovid es a wa y to establis h a PMK ( pairwise mas ter k ey ) security associa tion before a client c onne ct s, wit h the advant age bein g that the c lient re duc es the tim e that it ’s disconnec ted to t he net wor k.
“H idden N ode” pr oblem, a si tuatio n in whic h t wo stat ions ar e with in range of t he same ac c es s point but n ot within r ange of eac h other ( and a re t hu s “h id de n ” fr om e ach ot he r ) .
be know n in advanc e to make a co nnec tion. Click to save and apply t he cur rent set ti ngs. Clic k to clea r and res et the cur rent set t ings.
Ent er the D NS ser ver IP addres s( es ) provided by your IS P , or spec if y your ow n prefer red D NS ser ver I P addres s(es ). NOTE: The DNS 2 an d DNS 3 s er ver s are option al. They will be us ed if/ wh en the DN S 1 ser ver fails.
a single p or t num ber , enter it in both t he St ar t and Fini sh el ds. Y ou may k ey in a description for the local IP add ress. Click to save and apply t he cur rent set ti ngs.
Select to enab le th e URL ltering function . Y ou can blo ck (“lter”) W eb sites with specic URL addre sses b y ente ring th e URLs i n th is e ld.
c lient /c lient m od e s et tin gs Displays th e device n ame. The dro p - down m enu of fer s thre e optio ns: • 2.4 G Hz (B) — 802. 1 1 b suppor ted rate only . • 2.4 G Hz (G ) — 8 02 . 1 1 g suppor ted rate only .
Selec t 6 4 - bit o r 1 28 -b it encryption. Select “HE X ” if using he xa decimal nu mbers ( 0-9 , o r A-F) . S el e ct “ AS C I I” if using ASCII c harac ter s.
Che ck to enab le this f unct ion. Enter t he por t, IP addr ess an d passwor d as above. Make a selec ti on fro m the dro p - down m enu.
a cl ear to se nd ( CTS ) me ssa ge t o a ll sta ti on s wi th in i ts r an ge t o n ot ify all other st atio ns to defer tr ansmis sion. It w ill also c on r m to the reques ting st atio n that the ac c ess p oint has re ser ved it for the ti me fra me o f t he r eq ue st ed tra ns mi ss ion .
Cl ick to update the display . Cl ick to sa v e th e cur rent Client Mo de set tings.
s ystem C l i ck t o u pd a t e S y st em D a t a an d v ie w a n y co n g u r a ti o n ch a n ge s . a ctiv e c lients Cli ck to upd ate the Active Wirel ess Cl ient T able and vie w an y conguratio n cha nges.
l an i nterFace s etuP Thi s is the de vice’ s local address . ( Defau lt: 1 92. 168. 1 .254. ) Default : 255. 25 5. 25 5.0. Show s the defaul t gateway IP addres s.
u Pgr a de F irmWare C lick to nd a nd op en th e rmw are le ( the browse r wil l d ispla y the correct le p ath ). Click to upgra de th e se lected rmware . Click to resto re d efau lt v alu es.
COMPUTER CONFIGUR A TION T CP /IP ne two rk, I nt e rne t a nd/ or w ir el ess se ttin gs ma y n eed to be ch ec k ed for eac h co nnec ted PC to ensur e they’re c orr ect an d co mpatibl e.
3. On the I P Addre ss t ab, to use DHC P sele ct “O btai n an IP addre ss a u t om a t i c a l l y . ” T h i s i s t h e de f au lt Wi n d o ws se tti ng , w h ic h i s re c o m m e n d e d so the r outer wil l act as a D HCP s er ver . Restar t the PC to ensur e it obtain s an IP addre ss f rom the r outer .
5. On t he D N S Co n g t a b (“E na bl e DN S” s el e c t e d ) , en s ur e th e IS P - p r o vi d e d DNS ad dress is i n th e “DNS Server Search Order” eld ; click “ Add. ” tcP /iP s e tt ings For W i ndoWs nt 1 . Go to the Co ntro l Panel and cli ck to disp lay the Net wor k sc reen.
3. On the IP Address tab , s elect th e ne twork card f or y our LA N from the “ Adapter ” dro p - down m enu. 4. T o use D HCP , selec t “Obt ain an IP ad dres s FROM A DH CP Se r ver . ” T h i s is th e d e fa ul t W i n d ow s s e tti ng , wh i c h i s r e com me n d ed s o the ro uter will ac t as a DH CP ser ver .
5. Still o n the IP A ddres s tab, cli ck “ Advanc ed” to di splay the Advanc ed IP A dd re ssi ng screen. 6. In the Gateways pane l, clic k “ Add” to displ ay the Gateway Addres s eld an d enter the r outer ’s IP address. N OTE: Click “ Up · ” to list the route r rst in the eld.
7 . On the D NS t ab, clic k “ Add” in the D NS S er vi ce S earc h Orde r panel to display the D NS Ser ver eld an d enter the D NS provi ded by your ISP . Cli ck “Add” to cle ar / cl os e th e DN S Se rver scree n; click “O K ” to clo se Prop er t ies.
tcP /iP s e tt ings For W i ndoWs 20 0 0 1 . Go to the Co ntro l Panel ‡ Net wor k ‡ Di al- Up C onne ct ion, the n ri ght-c lic k the Loc al A rea C onne ct ion ic on and s elec t Prop er t ies. 2. On the Gene ral tab , select the TCP /IP protocol and click “Proper ties.
fro m the rou ter . T o u se a xed IP addr ess, if the PC is a lread y congur ed, select “Use the foll owing I P addres s. ” Check w ith your net wo rk adm inistr ator before ma king t he follow ing ch anges. 4. Enter the route r ’ s IP addres s in the “ D efault gateway ” eld a nd click “OK.
tcP /iP s e tt ings For W i ndoWs x P 1 . Go to the Co ntro l Panel ‡ Net wor k, t hen r ight- clic k the Lo ca l Ar ea Conn ect ion ic on an d selec t Prop er t ies. 2. On the Gene ral tab , select the TCP /IP protocol and click “Proper ties. ” 3.
T o u se a xed IP addr ess, if the PC is a lread y congur ed, select “Use the fo ll ow in g IP a dd re ss . ” C he ck w ith yo ur ne two rk ad mi n is tra t or b ef or e makin g the foll owing c hange s. 4. Enter the route r ’ s IP addres s in the “ D efault gateway ” eld a nd clic k “OK.
T o c on gure a c omputer in o rder to us e the W ireles s G Bro adband T ravel Router for I nternet ac c ess, rst e nsure that th e DSL m odem, cab le mo dem or othe r relevant per manent c onne cti on is fun cti onal.
1 . Star t t he AOL for W indow s co mmunic atio n sof t ware. N OTE: Only V ersio n 2.5 , 3.0 or later w ill wor k. 2. Click “ Setup. ” 3. Selec t “Cr eate Loc atio n” and chang e the lo cat ion nam e fro m “ New Loc alit y ” to “ Wirele ss Router .
o ther u n ix s ystems 1 . Ent er the r outer ’s IP address in t he “Gateway ” el d for th e net wor k car d and ensure t he DN S set tings a re c orr ect .
In I n fr a st ru c tu re mo d e , wi r e l es s st a t io n s no rm a l l y sc an a ll ch a n n e ls l oo ki ng for an a ccess point. If more than one access poin t can be used, the one with th e s trongest sign al i s use d. (This can only happe n with in an E SS.
TR OUBLESHOO TING C an’t connec t to the W irel ess G B roadban d T ravel Router to co ngur e it. Check that W irel ess G B roadban d T ravel Router is pr oper ly instal led /tur ne d on, and that any L A N c onnec ti ons are ok ay .
NOTE: This sho uld wor k wit h most ap plic atio ns, but it is a secur it y r isk sin ce t he rewall is di sable d, and only on e PC can u se this fe ature. T he PC c an’t loc ate the Wire le ss G B roa d ba nd T ra v el R o ut er .
SPECIFICA TIONS 46 SPEC IFI CATIO NS St an da rd s • IEEE 8 02 . 1 1b ( 1 1 M bp s Wir el ess L AN) • IEEE 8 02 . 1 1g (54 M bp s Wir el ess L AN) • IEEE 8 02 .3 (10Bas e - T Ethe rn et) • IEEE 8 02 .3 u (1 00 B ase -TX Fast Ethe rn et) • IEEE 8 02 .
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