AnyGate RG-3000A User manual


Contents
Introduction...................................................................................... 3
Specifications .................................................................................. 3
Product Overview ........................................................................... 4
1. Before Using, Settings.............................................................. 6
2. Cable Settings ............................................................................. 7
2.1 WAN Connection........................................................................................... 7
2.2 LAN Connection ............................................................................................ 7
2.2.1 Wired LAN Connection ......................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Wireless LAN Connection...................................................................................... 7
3. Computer Settings ..................................................................... 8
3.1 Windows 98/SE/ME....................................................................................... 8
3.2 Windows 2000 .............................................................................................. 12
3.3 Windows XP................................................................................................. 15
4. Router Settings ......................................................................... 18
Before Settings ................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Basic Setup ................................................................................................... 19
4.1.1 LAN Setup............................................................................................................ 19
4.1.2 WAN Setup (Internet) .......................................................................................... 21
4.2 Wireless Setup.............................................................................................. 26
4.2.1 Basis Setup ........................................................................................................... 26
4.2.2 Wireless Security Setup........................................................................................ 28
4.2.3 ACL...................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.4 WDS..................................................................................................................... 32
4.3 Advanced Setup ........................................................................................... 33
4.3.1 NAT Setup............................................................................................................ 33
4.3.2 Security Setup....................................................................................................... 38
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4.3.3 Routing Setup........................................................................................................41
4.3.4 Other Setup ...........................................................................................................42
4.4 System Setup ................................................................................................48
4.4.1 Upgrade.................................................................................................................48
4.4.2 Change Password ..................................................................................................49
4.4.3 System Management .............................................................................................50
4.5 Status.............................................................................................................51
4.5.1 Status Info .............................................................................................................51
4.5.2 Internal Port Status................................................................................................52
4.5.3 DHCP Assigned ....................................................................................................53
4.5.4 System Log ...........................................................................................................54
Technical Support ........................................................................ 55
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Introduction
The Wireless Broadband Router has 10/100 Mbps LAN(x4) and WAN(x1), and also supports Wireless connecting.
Especially, The Router provides Wireless 140Mbps Nitro XM(Xtrem Multimedia) technology with direct link feature
allowing to communicate directly among each Wireless Adapters.
¾10/100Mbps WAN(x1) and 10/100Mbps Switch LAN(x4)
¾WAN & LAN with Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover
¾Nitro XM – 140Mbps, IEEE 802.11g – 54Mbps, IEEE 802.11b – 11Mbps
¾WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
¾WEP & WPA for (Wireless Security
¾ACL (Wireless LAN MAC Filtering)
¾Port Forwarding or DMZ for Virtual Server
¾Super DMZ & Real IP Forwarding for Real Server
¾UPNP(Universal Plug and Play)
¾Firewall based on IP, Mac Address, Port
¾Dynamic DNS (dydns.org)
¾Firmware Upgrade.
Specifications
Product Name AnyGate RG-3000A
Power DC 12V / 1A
Dimension 200 x 130 x 40 mm
WAN Interface 1 Port 10.100 Mbps UTP(CAT-5) / RJ-45
LAN Interface 4 Port 10/100 Mbps UTP(CAT-5) / Switch / RJ-45
Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11g/b, Prisgm Nitro XM 2.4GHz
Working Temperature 0˚C ~ 60˚C
Working Humidity 10% ~ 50%
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Product Overview
FRONTVIEW
②
③④
⑤
①
①PWR Power LED. LED is on when turn on the Router.
② WAN WAN LED, LED is on when linking to DSL/Cable Modem.
③ INT Internet connection LED. LED is on when the router connect to internet. WAN settings of the
Router is needed. Blinking means data communication between the Router and internet.
④ W-LAN Wireless LAN LED. LED is on when turning on the Router.
⑤LAN 1/2/3/4 LAN LED, LED is on when the Router connect to NIC of LAN side PC with LAN cable.
Blinking means data communications between the Router and LAN side PC.
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BACK VIEW
④
①
②
③
⑤
①RESET Reset button.
②LAN 1/2/3/4 Connect to LAN side PC.
③WAN Connect to WAN side Modem.
④DC Connect Power Adapter
⑤S/W Power Switch
How to Reset
Turn off the power of the Router. Unplug the LAN and WAN cable. Turn on the Router in the meantime of pushing
reset button with pencil or like.
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1. Before Using, Settings
④
③
①
②
①ADSL/Cable Modem : Connect a LAN cable of Modem to WAN port of the Router.
②Wired LAN : Connect a LAN cable to LAN port between the Router and PC.
③Hub : When need to connect 5 PC or more, extend network with Hub.
④Wireless LAN : Wireless Adapter is needed. Compatible with IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and Nitro XM.
9USB Modem or Internal ADSL Modem Is not compatible with the Router uses RG-45 UTP cable on both WAN and LAN side.
9In order to use wired LAN, NIC(Ethernet Adapter) is needed into PC. (PC side)
9In order to use wireless LAN, Wireless Adapter(IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Nitro XM) is needed. (PC side)
Standard Installation Procedure is as follows,
For more details, see each guide on this user guide.
1. Cable Settings
2. WAN Settings
3. Wireless Settings
4. The Other Your Preferable Settings
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2. Cable Settings
2.1 WAN Connection
Connect a LAN Cable between ADSL/Cable Modem’s LAN port and the Router’s WAN port. If your Modem was
already connected to PC via LAN cable, refer to use that original cable. The Router’s WAN LED will be on.
2.2 LAN Connection
2.2.1 Wired LAN Connection
Connect a LAN cable between each PC’s LAN port and the Router’s LAN port. The Router’s LAN LED will be on.
9Cable Type: the Router supports ‘Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover’ function, so both Direct and Cross LAN cable (RJ45 UTP) are all
available.
2.2.2 Wireless LAN Connection
For wireless connection, your PC must need a wireless adapter supporting IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or Nitro XM. After
installing wireless adapter, you can find the Router’s SSID NAME “AnyGate RG-3000A” with using your wireless
adapter’s configuration utility. (In case of Windows XP, you can also use Windows XP’s wireless zero configuration
function.)
< Wireless Adapter’s Configuration Utility >
See your wireless adapter’s manual. Generally, a wireless adapter provides ‘site survey function’, which searches
Access Point like AnyGate the Router around the wireless adapter.
In this case, Windows XP users have to disable ‘Wireless Zero Configuration’
< Windows XP’s Wireless Zero Configuration>
Windows XP itself provides wireless connection function named ‘Wireless Zero Configuration’ without additional
wireless configuration utility.
In this case, Windows XP users have to enable ‘Wireless Zero Configuraiton’
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3. Computer Settings
Before setting the Router, make sure of your windows network settings referring to the following guide depending on
each Widows platform.
3.1 Windows 98/SE/ME
TCP/IPConfiguration
Go to [Control panel > Network], and double click ‘TCP/IP->LAN card’ that you want to use on your computer.
①Select ‘TCP/IP > LAN card name’ and then lick
‘Properties’
②Select ‘IP Address’ TAB and check ‘Obtain an IP
address automatically’..
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③Select ‘Gateway’ TAB. If there is already ‘installed
gateway’, remove it.
④Select ‘DNS Configuration’ TAB, and then check
‘Disable DNS’. Finally, click ‘OK’ and restart your PC.
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InternetOptionConfiguration
① Open your web browser and go to [Tools > Internet
Options]
Select ‘Connections’ TAB.② If there is already a
settings at ‘Dial-up and Virtual Privates Network
settings’, remove it. And then, click ‘LAN Settings’
③ Do not check at ‘Automatically detect settings’,
‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ;Proxy
server’. And then, click ‘OK’
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Check IP Address
① Go to [Start > Run]. Type ‘winipcfg’ command,
and click ‘OK’
9If there is abnormal values, click ‘Release All’ and ‘Renew All’
② Select your LAN card, not PPP adapter. Make sure the IP
Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
- IP Address : 192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.200 [OK]
- Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 [OK]
- Default Gateway : 192.168.10.1 [OK]
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3.2 Windows 2000
TCP/IPConfiguration
Go to [Start]→[Settings]→[Control Panel]→[Network (and Dial-Up) connections]→[Local Area Connection]→
[Properties].
9If you see two or more ‘Local area connections’, select one that you will use
for connecting to the Router.
①Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]→Click
[Properties].
②Select [Obtain an IP address automatically], [Obtain
DNS server address automatically], and then press [OK]
button
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InternetOptionConfiguration
① Open your web browser and go to [Tools > Internet
Options]
②Select ‘Connections’ TAB. If there is already a
settings at ‘Dial-up and Virtual Privates Network
settings’, remove it. And then, click ‘LAN Settings’
③ Do not check at ‘Automatically detect settings’,
‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ;Proxy
server’. And then, click ‘OK’
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Check IP Address
① Go to [Start > Run]. Type ‘cmd’ command, and
click ‘OK’
9If there is abnormal values, do ‘ipconfig /release’ command and then ‘ipconfig /renew’ command.
② Type ‘ipconfig’ command, and press ‘Enter’ Key. Make sure the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, and Default Gateway.
- IP Address : 192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.200 [OK]
- Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 [OK]
- Default Gateway : 192.168.10.1 [OK]
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3.3 Windows XP
TCP/IPConfiguration
Go to [Control Panel>Network connections], and select ‘Local area connections’ properties by right click of mouse.
9If you can’t find ‘Administrative Tools’ at Control Panel, click “Switch to classic
view” in left-up corner on screen.
9If you see two or more ‘Local area connections’, select one that you will use for
connecting to the Router.
①Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]→Click
[Properties].
②Select [Obtain an IP address automatically], [Obtain
DNS server address automatically], and then press
[OK] button
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InternetOptionConfiguration
① Open your web browser and go to [Tools > Internet
Options]
②Select ‘Connections’ TAB. If there is already a
settings at ‘Dial-up and Virtual Privates Network
settings’, remove it. And then, click ‘LAN Settings’
③ Do not check at ‘Automatically detect settings’,
‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ;Proxy
server’. And then, click ‘OK’
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Check IP Address
① Go to [Start > Run]. Type ‘cmd’ command, and
click ‘OK’
9If there is abnormal values, do ‘ipconfig /release’ command and then ‘ipconfig /renew’ command.
② Type ‘ipconfig’ command, and press ‘Enter’ Key. Make sure the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, and Default Gateway.
- IP Address : 192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.200 [OK]
- Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 [OK]
- Default Gateway : 192.168.10.1 [OK]
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4. Router Settings
Before Settings
Use your web browser in order to set the Router. Open your web browser and access to http://192.168.10.1.
The Router Log-in screen will be opened., and enter password ‘admin’ After Log-in, Setup screen will be opened.
9WAN setting is needed for internet connection. If you can already access to internet in this step, no need WAN settings.
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4.1 Basic Setup
4.1.1 LAN Setup
LAN setup is for network configuration between PCs and the Router. Basically, users don’t have to change these
settings. Users can change the Router’s IP address and Subnet Mask, and also change DHCP settings. Basically,
users don’t have to change these settings. Users can change the Router’s IP address and Subnet Mask, and also
change DHCP settings.
[Screen Descriptions]
IP Address
IP address for the Router, as seen from the local LAN. Use the default value unless the address is already in use or
your LAN is using a different IP address range. In the latter case, enter an unused IP Address from within the range
used by your LAN.
Subnet Mask
The default value 255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks. For other networks, use the Subnet Mask
for the LAN segment to which the Router attached (the same value as the PCs on that LAN segment).
DHCP Server
What DHCP Does
A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server allocates a valid IP address to a DHCP Client (PC or device)
upon request.
•The client request is made when the client device starts up (boots).
•The DHCP Server provides the Gateway and DNS addresses to the client, as well as allocating an IP Address.
•The Router can act as a DHCP server.
•Windows 95/98/ME and other non-Server versions of Windows will act as a DHCP client. This is the default
Windows setting for the TCP/IP network protocol. However, Windows uses the term Obtain an IP Ad-dress
automatically instead of "DHCP Client".
•You must NOT have two (2) or more DHCP Servers on the same LAN segment. (If your LAN does not have other
Routers, this means there must only be one (1) DHCP Server on your LAN.)
Using the Router’s DHCP Server :
This is the default setting. The DHCP Server settings are on the LAN screen. On this screen, you can:
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