C-Data CD5204WL User manual

Wi-Fi EOC Slave
Wi-Fi EOC Slave Quick Quick SStart Guidetart Guide

CatalogCatalog
1. Hardware Setup1. Hardware Setup......................................................................................................................... 3......................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 1.1 Unpack YUnpack Your EOC our EOC slave ..................................................................................................... slave ..................................................................................................... 33
1.2 1.2 Hardware Features .............................................................................................................. Hardware Features .............................................................................................................. 33
1.3 1.3 Position Your EOC Position Your EOC Slave .................................................................................................... Slave .................................................................................................... 55
1.4 1.4 Cable YCable Your our EOC EOC Slave Slave ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................ 55
2 Getting Start2 Getting Start................................................................................................................................. 6................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Prepare for 2.1 Prepare for login the login the EOC slave EOC slave web management web management ............................................................. ............................................................. 66
2.2 2.2 Login the Login the Web Web Management Interface Management Interface ................................................................................ ................................................................................ 77
3 Know WEB 3 Know WEB ManageManagement Interfacement Interface.......................................................................................... 8.......................................................................................... 8
3.1 WEB 3.1 WEB Management Interface Introduction .......................................................................... Management Interface Introduction .......................................................................... 88
3.2 3.2 Main Menu Main Menu Introduction ..................................................................................................... Introduction ..................................................................................................... 88
4 Running4 Running........................................................................................................................................ 9........................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1 Device 4.1 Device information ............................................................................................................. information ............................................................................................................. 99
4.2 4.2 Network Network Status .................................................................................................................... Status .................................................................................................................... 99
4.3 4.3 WirelWireless ess Status .................................................................................................................. Status .................................................................................................................. 1010
4.4 4.4 Configuration Configuration WizaWizard rd ........................................................................................................ 10........................................................................................................ 10
5 Network5 Network....................................................................................................................................... 11....................................................................................................................................... 11
5.1 5.1 WWAN AN Setting ..................................................................................................................... 11Setting ..................................................................................................................... 11
5.1.1 WAN Connection Named Rule5.1.1 WAN Connection Named Rule......................................................................... 11......................................................................... 11
5.1.2 Default WAN Connection and Router Mode5.1.2 Default WAN Connection and Router Mode................................................... 12................................................... 12
5.1.3 Add An Bridge Mode WAN Connection5.1.3 Add An Bridge Mode WAN Connection........................................................... 14........................................................... 14
5.2 5.2 LAN LAN Setting ...................................................................................................................... Setting ...................................................................................................................... 1515
6 Wireless6 Wireless...................................................................................................................................... 16...................................................................................................................................... 16
6.1 6.1 Base Base Setting....................................................................................................................... Setting....................................................................................................................... 1616
6.2 6.2 MAC MAC Filter Filter ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ 1818
7 Security7 Security....................................................................................................................................... 19....................................................................................................................................... 19
7.1 7.1 Basic Basic setting ...................................................................................................................... setting ...................................................................................................................... 1919
7.2 7.2 URL Filter ......................................................................................................................... URL Filter ......................................................................................................................... 1919
7.3 7.3 IP Filter.............................................................................................................................. IP Filter.............................................................................................................................. 1919
8 System8 System........................................................................................................................................ 20........................................................................................................................................ 20
8.1 8.1 Management Management ...................................................................................................................... 20...................................................................................................................... 20
8.2 8.2 System Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 21System Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 21
8.3 8.3 Device RDevice Reboot eboot ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................... 2323
8.4 8.4 Restore Factory ................................................................................................................. Restore Factory ................................................................................................................. 2323
8.5 8.5 System Log System Log ....................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... 2323
9. Specification9. Specification.............................................................................................................................. 24.............................................................................................................................. 24
AppendixAppendix ::hazardous and noxious substancehazardous and noxious substance...................................................................... 24...................................................................... 24

1. 1. HaHardrdwware Sare Setuetupp
GeGetting tting to kto know younow your EOC r EOC slaveslave
The Wi-Fi EOC slave provides you with an easy and secure way to set up a wirelessThe Wi-Fi EOC slave provides you with an easy and secure way to set up a wireless
home network with fast access to the Internet over a coaxial cable network. The EOChome network with fast access to the Internet over a coaxial cable network. The EOC
slave has a built-in EOC slave to work with the EOC master of the Internet serviceslave has a built-in EOC slave to work with the EOC master of the Internet service
providers. With your EOC slave, you can block unsafe Internet content and applications,providers. With your EOC slave, you can block unsafe Internet content and applications,
and protects the devices (computers, gaming consoles, and so on) that you connect toand protects the devices (computers, gaming consoles, and so on) that you connect to
your home network.your home network.
This chapter explains how to set up your hardware. If you have already set up your EOCThis chapter explains how to set up your hardware. If you have already set up your EOC
slave, you can skip this slave, you can skip this chapterchapter. Chapter 2 explains how to . Chapter 2 explains how to set up.set up.
This chapter contains the following sections:This chapter contains the following sections:
•Unpack Your EOC slave•Unpack Your EOC slave
•Hardware Features•Hardware Features
•Position Your EOC slave•Position Your EOC slave
•Cable Your EOC slave•Cable Your EOC slave
1.1.1 Unpack Y1 Unpack Youour r EOEOC slavC slavee
Open the box Open the box and remove the EOC and remove the EOC slave, cables, Power adapter and slave, cables, Power adapter and installatiinstallation guide.on guide.
EOC SlaveEOC Slave RouterEthernet RouterEthernet cable cable cablePower cablePower adapteradapter
If any parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your On Networks dealer. KeepIf any parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your On Networks dealer. Keep
the carton and original packing materials in case you need to return the product for repair.the carton and original packing materials in case you need to return the product for repair.
1.1.2 H2 Hardwardw are Feare Featuratureses
Before you cable your EOC slave, take a moment to become familiar with the front, side,Before you cable your EOC slave, take a moment to become familiar with the front, side,
and back panels and the label. Pay particular attention to the LEDs on the front panel.and back panels and the label. Pay particular attention to the LEDs on the front panel.
Back PanelBack Panel

The back panel has the connections and button shown in The back panel has the connections and button shown in the following figure.the following figure.
Interface Interface QtyQty. . DeDescripscrip tiontion
Cable Cable 1 1 Connect Connect to to uplink uplink CACATV TV networknetwork
TV TV 1 1 Connect Connect to to STB STB or or TV TV by by CableCable
EthernetEthernet
LAN 2LAN 2
Ethernet LANn ports for connecting to PCEthernet LANn ports for connecting to PC,,can work oncan work on
Router Mode. WAN connection can get the IP address fromRouter Mode. WAN connection can get the IP address from
upper-layer device.upper-layer device.
STB 2STB 2 Ethernet ports for connecting to PC, the user-side IPEthernet ports for connecting to PC, the user-side IP
address is obtained through the upper-layer device.address is obtained through the upper-layer device.
Power Power Connector Connector 1 1 Power Power connectorconnector
Power Power Button Button 1 1 Power Power On/OffOn/Off
Reset Reset 1 1 Reset Reset buttonbutton
WLAN WLAN 1 1 Wifi Wifi buttonbutton
Front PanelFront Panel
The router front panel has the status LEDs The router front panel has the status LEDs shown in the following figure.shown in the following figure.
LED DescriptionLED Description
POWER POWER Solid Solid green. green. Power Power is is supplied supplied to to the the EOC EOC slave.slave.
SYSSYS Solid green. System has started.Solid green. System has started.
Blinking green. The EOC slave is starting up.Blinking green. The EOC slave is starting up.
LOOP LOOP If If the the loop loop happened happened the the LOOP LOOP led led will will onon
LINKLINK
•Solid green. The CABLE port has detected a link with the EOC•Solid green. The CABLE port has detected a link with the EOC
Master by coaxial cable network.Master by coaxial cable network.
•Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received.•Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received.
•Off. The unit is off or there •Off. The unit is off or there is no link established.is no link established.
LAN1-2LAN1-2
•Solid green. The LAN port has detected an Ethernet link with a•Solid green. The LAN port has detected an Ethernet link with a
device such as a computer.device such as a computer.
•Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received.•Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received.
•Off. No link is detected on this port.•Off. No link is detected on this port.
STB1-2STB1-2
•Solid green. The STB port has detected an Ethernet link with a•Solid green. The STB port has detected an Ethernet link with a
device such as a computer.device such as a computer.
•Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received.•Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received.

•Off. No link is detected on this port.•Off. No link is detected on this port.
WIFIWIFI
Blinking green. Data is being transmitted or received over theBlinking green. Data is being transmitted or received over the
wireless link.wireless link.
OFFOFF. No wireless PC . No wireless PC connected.connected.
1.1.3 P3 Pososititioion Yn Youour EOC r EOC SlaveSlave
The slave lets you access The slave lets you access your network from virtually anywhere within the your network from virtually anywhere within the operating rangeoperating range
of your wireless network. However, the operating distance or range of your wirelessof your wireless network. However, the operating distance or range of your wireless
connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your slave. Foryour slave. For
example, the thickness and number of walls the wireless signal passes through can limitexample, the thickness and number of walls the wireless signal passes through can limit
the range. For best results, place your router:the range. For best results, place your router:
•Near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and•Near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and
preferably within line of sight to your preferably within line of sight to your wireless devices.wireless devices.
•So it is •So it is accessible to an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers.accessible to an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers.
•In an elevated location such as a high shelf, keeping the number of walls and ceilings•In an elevated location such as a high shelf, keeping the number of walls and ceilings
between the router and your other devices to between the router and your other devices to a minimum.a minimum.
•Away from electrical devices that are potential sources of interference. Equipment that•Away from electrical devices that are potential sources of interference. Equipment that
might cause interference includes ceiling fans, home security systems, microwaves,might cause interference includes ceiling fans, home security systems, microwaves,
computers, the base of a computers, the base of a cordless phone, or a 2.4 GHz cordless phone.cordless phone, or a 2.4 GHz cordless phone.
•Away from any large metal surfaces, such as a •Away from any large metal surfaces, such as a solid metal door or aluminum studs. Largesolid metal door or aluminum studs. Large
expanses of other materials such as glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors, brick, andexpanses of other materials such as glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors, brick, and
concrete can also affect your wireless signal.concrete can also affect your wireless signal.
1.4 C1.4 Cablable Ye Youour r EOC EOC SlaveSlave
The installation guide that came in the box The installation guide that came in the box has a cabling diagram. This section walks youhas a cabling diagram. This section walks you
through how to through how to cable your EOC slave cable your EOC slave with detailed illustrations.with detailed illustrations.
To cable your EOC slave:To cable your EOC slave:
1. 1. Please connPlease connect the LAN ect the LAN port of the port of the slave to slave to the network athe network adapter of ydapter of your compuour computer withter with
one cable.one cable.
2. 2. Please connPlease connect your coaxiect your coaxial line providal line provided by your ISP ed by your ISP to the Cable port to the Cable port of your slave.of your slave.
3. 3. Please use the Please use the delivery-attadelivery-attached power ched power adapter to the adapter to the slave, and plug slave, and plug the powerthe power
adapter into an outlet. Wait for the Power LED on the front panel to light. If no LEDsadapter into an outlet. Wait for the Power LED on the front panel to light. If no LEDs
are lit, press are lit, press the Power On/Off button on the rear panel of the the Power On/Off button on the rear panel of the slave.slave.

2 G2 Gettietting ng SStarttart
2.1 2.1 PrepaPrepare for re for logilogi n thn the EOe EOC slave web managementC slave web management
Before you login the EOC slave, you should confirm the connect between the CPE andBefore you login the EOC slave, you should confirm the connect between the CPE and
your PC is normal.your PC is normal.
Step 1Step 1 Configuring Configuring the the IP IP address address of of your your PC PC to to 192.168.1.X192.168.1.X((2~2542~254)), subnet mask, subnet mask
is is 255.255.255255.255.255.0.0,,gateway is gateway is 192.168.1.1.192.168.1.1.
Step 2Step 2 Ping IP addrePing IP address of the EOC slave (ss of the EOC slave (Default addrDefault address is 192.168.1.1)ess is 192.168.1.1). If the PC can. If the PC can
get right reply from Ping command, it iget right reply from Ping command, it is mean the connecting between the PC and CPE iss mean the connecting between the PC and CPE is
normal.normal.
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【Figure 1Figure 1】】

2.2 Login the Web Management Interface2.2 Login the Web Management Interface
Open the WEB browser (recommend IE), enterOpen the WEB browser (recommend IE), enterhttp://192.168.1.1
http://192.168.1.1 in the addressin the address
bar, and then press enter to display the login interface, as shown in figure. Pleasebar, and then press enter to display the login interface, as shown in figure. Please
input user name and password (general subscribers default user name andinput user name and password (general subscribers default user name and
password are both admin for login,password are both admin for login,
administrator usadministrator us er name aer name and pnd p assword areassword are
“adminisp” and “adminisp”“adminisp” and “adminisp” ), and select your preferred language. Click Enter), and select your preferred language. Click Enter
button and enter the WEB management interface.button and enter the WEB management interface.
Login to the WEB management interfaceLogin to the WEB management interface
Note:Note:
You can modify the password after entering WEB management interface. PleaseYou can modify the password after entering WEB management interface. Please
refer to system maintenance “Management” for related operation.refer to system maintenance “Management” for related operation.

3 Kno3 Know w WEWEB B MManaanagement gement InterfInterfaceace
WEB management interface can rapidly complete required function configurations.WEB management interface can rapidly complete required function configurations.
This chapter will lead you to understand and become familiar with WEBThis chapter will lead you to understand and become familiar with WEB
management interface.management interface.
3.3.1 W1 WEB MEB Management Interface Ianagement Interface Intrntrododucuctiotionn
WEB management interface introductionWEB management interface introduction
1) 1) The The sub-menu sub-menu areaarea
2) 2) The The main main menu menu areaarea
3) 3) Display Display the the contentcontent
3.3.2 M2 Main Meain Menu nu IntroduIntroductioctionn
Main Main Menu Menu Sub-MenuSub-Menu
Running Running Device Device information. information. Network Network Status. Status. Wireless Wireless Status.Status.
Configuration Wizard.Configuration Wizard.
Network Network Network Network Status. Status. Static Static Routing. Routing. WAN WAN Setting. Setting. LANLAN
Setting. QoS.Setting. QoS.
Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless Status. Status. Basic Basic Setting. Setting. MAC MAC Filter.Filter.
Security Security Basic Basic Setting. Setting. URL URL Filter. Filter. MAC MAC Filter. Filter. IP IP Filter..Filter..
ApApplplicicatatioion n ALALG G SeSettttining. g. DyDynanamimic c DNDNS. S. UPUPnP. nP. DMDMZ Z SeSettttining. g. PoPortrt
Forward. IGMP Setting.Forward. IGMP Setting.
System System System System Log. Log. Kernel Kernel Log. Log. Log Log server. server. Device Device Reboot.Reboot.
System Upgrade. Restore Factory. Management. TR069System Upgrade. Restore Factory. Management. TR069
Management.Management.
Diagnosis Diagnosis Ping Ping Test. Test. Tracert Tracert TestTest

4 4 RRununniningng
Running screen includes Device information, Network Status, Wireless Status andRunning screen includes Device information, Network Status, Wireless Status and
Configuration Wizard.Configuration Wizard.
4.4.1 De1 Device ivice infornformationmation
Click Device information to Click Device information to display the following screen:display the following screen:
Product Information shows Product Model, Product Function, Hardware Version, SoftwareProduct Information shows Product Model, Product Function, Hardware Version, Software
Version and Compile Time.Version and Compile Time.
4.2 Network Status4.2 Network Status
Click Network Status to display the Click Network Status to display the following screen:following screen:
The page will show WAN connection status and LAN status.The page will show WAN connection status and LAN status.
WAN Status shows current system WAN Connection Name, Connect Type, ConnectWAN Status shows current system WAN Connection Name, Connect Type, Connect
Status, Default Gateway, IP Address that has been obtained, subnet Mask, preferred dns1,Status, Default Gateway, IP Address that has been obtained, subnet Mask, preferred dns1,

LAN Status will show client ID, LAN Status will show client ID, IP address, MAC Address and Hostname.IP address, MAC Address and Hostname.
Note: Refresh button is for Note: Refresh button is for refresh the information of explorerefresh the information of explore
4.4.3 W3 Wirireless Statuseless Status
Click Wireless Status to display the Click Wireless Status to display the following screen:following screen:
Wireless Status shows current Wi-Fi SSID, MAC, Signal, Transmission and so on.Wireless Status shows current Wi-Fi SSID, MAC, Signal, Transmission and so on.
4.4 Configuration Wizard4.4 Configuration Wizard
Click Configuration Wizard to display the Click Configuration Wizard to display the following screen:following screen:
The Configuration Wizard screen provide rapid configuration, you can choose in DHCPThe Configuration Wizard screen provide rapid configuration, you can choose in DHCP
Mode, Static Mode and PPPoE Mode based on your network.Mode, Static Mode and PPPoE Mode based on your network.

5 N5 Neetwtwororkk
Network screen includes Network status, Static Routing, WAN Setting, LAN Setting, Qos.Network screen includes Network status, Static Routing, WAN Setting, LAN Setting, Qos.
Network status is same as in the Running-->Network StatusNetwork status is same as in the Running-->Network Status
5.5.1 W1 WAN SettiAN Settingng
You can setup WAN connection here. NoYou can setup WAN connection here. No
The WAN connection can work under the router or bridging mode. You can bind the LANThe WAN connection can work under the router or bridging mode. You can bind the LAN
port or WIFI to port or WIFI to the WAN connectionthe WAN connection..
5.5.1.1.1 W1 WAN CAN Cononnectnectioion Named Ruln Named Rulee
The WAN Connection ( Network Name) named rule as below:The WAN Connection ( Network Name) named rule as below:
Numerical order_Keywords_Bridege or Router mode_PVC/VLAN informationNumerical order_Keywords_Bridege or Router mode_PVC/VLAN information
Content Content DeDefinitifiniti on on DeDescriptscript ionion
Numerical Numerical order order Sequence Sequence number number TTo o identify identify the the WAN WAN Connection,Connection,
following following the the next next rule: rule: based based thethe
sequence of the WAN Connectionsequence of the WAN Connection
created, created, number number in in sequencesequence
increasing, no reuse the increasing, no reuse the number havenumber have
been usedbeen used
Keywords Keywords TR069 TR069 The The connection connection is is used used for for TR069TR069
INTERNET INTERNET The The connection connection is is used used for for INTERNETINTERNET,,
not support the TR069not support the TR069
TR069_INTERNET TR069_INTERNET The The connection connection is is used used for for INTERNETINTERNET
and the TR069and the TR069
Bridge Bridge or or Router Router B B Bridge Bridge ModeMode
R R Router Router ModeMode
VLAN VLAN VID_Z VID_Z Z Z of of VID_Z VID_Z is is the the VLAN_ID VLAN_ID value value (for(for
untaguntag
WAN WAN Connection, Connection, value value of Z of Z is is NullNull
and do not appear in the connection’sand do not appear in the connection’s
namename))
For ExampleFor Example::
1_INTERNET_R_VID_2 (The WAN Connection is used for INTERNET, working mode is1_INTERNET_R_VID_2 (The WAN Connection is used for INTERNET, working mode is
Router, VLAN ID is 2)Router, VLAN ID is 2)
2_INTERNET_B_VID_ (The WAN Connection is used for INTERNET, working mode is2_INTERNET_B_VID_ (The WAN Connection is used for INTERNET, working mode is

Bridge, VLAN ID is Null)Bridge, VLAN ID is Null)
5.5.1.1.2 D2 Default efault WWAN ConnectiAN Connection on and Rouand Router Modter Modee
There There is is a a default default WAN WAN connectionconnection, , 1_INTERNET_R_VID_ 1_INTERNET_R_VID_ as as below.below.
It works on Router Mode, DHCP, VLAN Disable.It works on Router Mode, DHCP, VLAN Disable.
LABEL DESCRIPTIONLABEL DESCRIPTION
Network Network Name Name Name Name of of the the WAN WAN connection, connection, you you can can add add a a new new WAN WAN connection connection oror
edit a exist WAN connectionedit a exist WAN connection
Mode Mode Bridge Bridge or or Route Route mode.mode.
NAT NAT Enable Enable or or disable disable NAT NAT functionfunction
Connect Type Connect Type YYou ou can can use use DHCPDHCP, , Static Static and and PPPoE PPPoE mode.mode.
MTU MTU maximum maximum transmissitransmission on unit unit (MTU (MTU in in bytes)bytes)
VLAN VLAN ID ID If If you you enable enable VLAN VLAN then then enter enter the the VLAN VLAN ID ID here.here.
Service Service TR069, TR069, INTERNET INTERNET ,R069_INTERNET,R069_INTERNET
VLAN VLAN Enable Enable Enable Enable or or disable disable the the VLANVLAN
VLAN VLAN ID ID VLAN VLAN ID ID valuevalue
Port Port Binding Binding Binding Binding the the port port with with the the WAN WAN serviceservice
(Default WAN Connection in Router Mode have bound with all ports in(Default WAN Connection in Router Mode have bound with all ports in
default. If you setup new default. If you setup new Bridge Mode WAN ConneBridge Mode WAN Connection, you can bindction, you can bind
the port and de-bind the port from the Router MODE WANthe port and de-bind the port from the Router MODE WAN
Connection.)Connection.)
Router Mode:Router Mode: When connection type is router mode, When connection type is router mode, you can obtain WAN side IP in you can obtain WAN side IP in threethree
ways. The mode of obtaining an IP address can be set to DHCP, static, or PPPoE.ways. The mode of obtaining an IP address can be set to DHCP, static, or PPPoE.
1) 1) In In DHCP DHCP mode, the mode, the IP IP address is address is dynamically obtained.dynamically obtained.
2) 2) In static mode, the IP In static mode, the IP address is set statically. Yaddress is set statically. You need to ou need to enter the IP enter the IP address,address,
subnet mask, IP addresses of the active and standby DNS servers, and defaultsubnet mask, IP addresses of the active and standby DNS servers, and default

gateway.gateway.
3) 3) In PPPoE In PPPoE mode, you mode, you need to need to enter the enter the user name user name and password.and password.
Note: All thNote: All th e ports are bound e ports are bound with with the defathe default Router Mode Wult Router Mode WAN ConneAN Connectionction . If you. If you
setup another Bridge Mode WAN connection, the port which you choose to bindsetup another Bridge Mode WAN connection, the port which you choose to bind
with with the bridge WAN the bridge WAN connection connection will dwill de-e-bind wbind w ith tith t he Whe WAN connection. All thAN connection. All the We WANAN
connection in Router Mode shared the Bind Port (exception the port bind withconnection in Router Mode shared the Bind Port (exception the port bind with
BriBridge Mode Wdge Mode WAN ConnectioAN Connectio n).n).
You need to select a Connect Type Setting in the WAN Connection configuration.You need to select a Connect Type Setting in the WAN Connection configuration.
You can choose the STATIC IP, DHCP and PPPoE for different network application.You can choose the STATIC IP, DHCP and PPPoE for different network application.
Below is the page as you choose the STATIC IP. You should configure the IP address,Below is the page as you choose the STATIC IP. You should configure the IP address,
Mask, Gateway and DNS.Mask, Gateway and DNS.
Below is the page as you choose the PPPoE IP. You should configure the PPPoE userBelow is the page as you choose the PPPoE IP. You should configure the PPPoE user
name and password here.name and password here.
If you choose DHCP, the router willl obtain an IP address automatically from the up-layerIf you choose DHCP, the router willl obtain an IP address automatically from the up-layer
device.device.
Bridge Mode:Bridge Mode: If you use bridge mode, L2 If you use bridge mode, L2 frame produced by WAN port and port bindingframe produced by WAN port and port binding
to WAN is transparent transmission. Under this application condition, PC or other terminalto WAN is transparent transmission. Under this application condition, PC or other terminal
after connecting will get after connecting will get IP address from up-layer device.IP address from up-layer device.

Click the Save button to save the configuration. And then click the Apply button to let theClick the Save button to save the configuration. And then click the Apply button to let the
configuration come into configuration come into operation.operation.
5.5.1.1.3 3 Add An Add An BrBrididge Mode Wge Mode WAN CAN Cononnectinectionon
As the following As the following figure configfigure configured, WAured, WAN 1 is the defaN 1 is the default WAN ult WAN in Router Modin Router Mode, and we sete, and we set
up WAN2 to Bridge Mode. Port1 is bound to the WAN2up WAN2 to Bridge Mode. Port1 is bound to the WAN2
Click SAVE-->Apply button , then we get the ‘2_INTERNET_B_VID_’ Connection.Click SAVE-->Apply button , then we get the ‘2_INTERNET_B_VID_’ Connection.
You can set up serval WAN Connection to carry out different service to subscriber.You can set up serval WAN Connection to carry out different service to subscriber.

5.5.2 LAN Setting2 LAN Setting
The LAN Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as Dynamic HostThe LAN Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol Configuration Protocol (DHCP).(DHCP).
The device is shipped preconfigured in a router mode and to The device is shipped preconfigured in a router mode and to use private IP addresses onuse private IP addresses on
the LAN side and to the LAN side and to act as a act as a DHCP serverDHCP server. The router’s default LAN IP configuration is:. The router’s default LAN IP configuration is:
•LAN IP address. 192.168.1.1•LAN IP address. 192.168.1.1
•Subnet mask. •Subnet mask. 255.255.2255.255.255.055.0
These addresses are part of the designated private address range for use in privateThese addresses are part of the designated private address range for use in private
networks and are suitable for most applications. If your network requires a different IPnetworks and are suitable for most applications. If your network requires a different IP
addressing scheme, you can change these settings in the LAN addressing scheme, you can change these settings in the LAN Setup screen.Setup screen.
Note: If Note: If you change the LAN IP you change the LAN IP address of the router while address of the router while connected through the browserconnected through the browser,,
you are disconnected. You will have to open a new connection to the new IP address andyou are disconnected. You will have to open a new connection to the new IP address and
log in again.log in again.
By default, the device acts as a DHCP server. It assigns IP, DNS server, and defaultBy default, the device acts as a DHCP server. It assigns IP, DNS server, and default
gateway addresses to all computers connected to the LAN. The assigned default IPgateway addresses to all computers connected to the LAN. The assigned default IP
address of the device 192.168.1.1 is also the gateway address. The device assigns IPaddress of the device 192.168.1.1 is also the gateway address. The device assigns IP
addresses to the attached computers from a pool of addresses specified in the LAN Setupaddresses to the attached computers from a pool of addresses specified in the LAN Setup
screenscreen
★★Tips: DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol which canTips: DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol which can
assign IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway of LAN Client on TCP/IP automatically.assign IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway of LAN Client on TCP/IP automatically.

1. DHCP Server: The DHCP function will go into effect if 1. DHCP Server: The DHCP function will go into effect if you select “Enable” as the figureyou select “Enable” as the figure
beside.beside.
2. IP Pool Starting Address: The starting IP address which DHCP Server automatically2. IP Pool Starting Address: The starting IP address which DHCP Server automatically
starts.starts.
3. IP Pool Ending Address: The ending IP address which DHCP Server automatically3. IP Pool Ending Address: The ending IP address which DHCP Server automatically
ends.ends.
The IP address that DHCP Server assigns to the The IP address that DHCP Server assigns to the requested client should be within the IPrequested client should be within the IP
Pool. e.g., when you configure IP address pool from10 to Pool. e.g., when you configure IP address pool from10 to 30, the IP Address which can be30, the IP Address which can be
obtained by the clients would be between 10 and 30obtained by the clients would be between 10 and 30
4. Lease Time: You can set the time period during which the DHCP allows the assigned IP4. Lease Time: You can set the time period during which the DHCP allows the assigned IP
addresses to be used by addresses to be used by the clients.the clients.
By setting a suitable lease time, you would enable the DHCP to take better advantage ofBy setting a suitable lease time, you would enable the DHCP to take better advantage of
the IP addresses which are not used again.the IP addresses which are not used again.
For example, you can set the lease time as one hour, and then the DHCP server wouldFor example, you can set the lease time as one hour, and then the DHCP server would
take back the IP addresses per an hour.take back the IP addresses per an hour.
5.DNS: The DNS server is used to look up site addresses based on their names. If you5.DNS: The DNS server is used to look up site addresses based on their names. If you
know that your ISP requires specific servers, select this option. Enter the IP address ofknow that your ISP requires specific servers, select this option. Enter the IP address of
your ISP’s DNS server. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it in DNS2your ISP’s DNS server. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it in DNS2
also.also.
6 W6 Wirireelessless
The Wireless Settings screen lets you view or configure the wireless network setup.The Wireless Settings screen lets you view or configure the wireless network setup.
There are Wireless Status, Basic Setting and MAC Filter su-menu.There are Wireless Status, Basic Setting and MAC Filter su-menu.
6.1 Base Setting6.1 Base Setting
In Basic Setting, you can enable or disable WIFI, and set wireless channel and workIn Basic Setting, you can enable or disable WIFI, and set wireless channel and work
model etc.model etc.

Basic Set AreaBasic Set Area
LABEL DESCRIPTIONLABEL DESCRIPTION
WIFI WIFI Enable Enable or or disable disable WLANWLAN
ChannelChannel
SelectionSelection
Set the operating channel manually by selecting a channel from Set the operating channel manually by selecting a channel from thethe
Channel Selection list or use Auto Channel Select to have itChannel Selection list or use Auto Channel Select to have it
automatically configured.automatically configured.
Model Model The The default default 11NGHT40PLUS 11NGHT40PLUS in in Mode Mode setting, setting, and and you you can can alsoalso
manually change it into manually change it into other modes.other modes.
Transmitting power Transmitting power From 20% From 20% to to 100%, 20% 100%, 20% in step. in step. 100% 100% is maxim is maxim power.power.
Set Set SSID SSID number number YYou caou can set n set up to up to 4 S4 SSID. DefaSID. Default vult value alue is 1..is 1..
SSID1 AreaSSID1 Area
LABEL DESCRIPTIONLABEL DESCRIPTION
SSID SSID The The SSID SSID (Service (Service Set Set IDentity) IDentity) identifies identifies the the service service set set withwith
which a wireless service is associated.which a wireless service is associated.
Hide Hide SSID SSID Select Select this this check check box box to to hide hide the the SSID SSID in in the the outgoing outgoing beaconbeacon
frame so a station cannot obtain the SSID through scanning usingframe so a station cannot obtain the SSID through scanning using
a site survey tool.a site survey tool.
WMM WMM Enable Enable Select Select this this check check box box to to enable enable the the WMM WMM protocol protocol supportsupport
Encryption Encryption method method Select the Select the authenticaauthentication from tion from None, WEPNone, WEP, , WPA-PSK, WPA-PSK, WPA2WPA2
–PSK and Mixed WPA2/WP–PSK and Mixed WPA2/WPA –PSK. If you A –PSK. If you choose one encryptionchoose one encryption
method, you need configure the authentication method and KEY.method, you need configure the authentication method and KEY.

6.6.2 MAC Filter2 MAC Filter
In this screen, you can choose the SSID Select and enable/disenable MAC Filter.In this screen, you can choose the SSID Select and enable/disenable MAC Filter.
If you enable If you enable the MAC Filterthe MAC Filter, Can choose two , Can choose two rules, MAC White list and rules, MAC White list and MAC Black list.MAC Black list.
In MAC address table, you can In MAC address table, you can add the corresponding MAC address.add the corresponding MAC address.

7 7 SSeecucuritrityy
7.1 Basic setting7.1 Basic setting
In Basic Setting screen, you can set relevant parameters, such as SYN-flood recovery,In Basic Setting screen, you can set relevant parameters, such as SYN-flood recovery,
Invalid packets, Forward, Web Remote Management. Click save button to add them. AsInvalid packets, Forward, Web Remote Management. Click save button to add them. As
displayed below.displayed below.
7.7.2 UR2 URL FilL Filterter
In URL Filter screen, Provide URL Filter table, Click add button to add correspondingIn URL Filter screen, Provide URL Filter table, Click add button to add corresponding
rules.rules.
7.3 IP Filter7.3 IP Filter
In IP Filter screen, Provide enable/disable IP Filter, you can choose whitelist or blacklist,In IP Filter screen, Provide enable/disable IP Filter, you can choose whitelist or blacklist,
Click Apply button to Click Apply button to add corresponding rules.add corresponding rules.

8 S8 Sysystemtem
System Maintenance includes User Manager, System Update, Reboot, Reset Default,System Maintenance includes User Manager, System Update, Reboot, Reset Default,
System Log;System Log;
8.8.1 Ma1 Managnagementement
User Manager Setting has two default user name. The first user name is administrator,User Manager Setting has two default user name. The first user name is administrator,
user level is Administrator. The second user name is admin, user level is Guest. Clickuser level is Administrator. The second user name is admin, user level is Guest. Click
correspondcorresponding Modify button, ing Modify button, these two user these two user names and passwords can be made names and passwords can be made relevantrelevant
changes. Click the following add button, you can add relevant users, and set added userchanges. Click the following add button, you can add relevant users, and set added user
level, user name, corresponding passwords. As displayed below.level, user name, corresponding passwords. As displayed below.
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