coaxLAN CL64WLAN User manual

coaxLAN Modem CL64WLAN

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................5
1.1. Requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................5
2. Hardware Setup: Getting to know your CL64WLAN.....................................................5
2.1. Unpack Your CL64WLAN.....................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2. Hardware Features ..............................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.1. Back Panel.....................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.2. Front Panel.....................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.3. Position Your CL64WLAN.....................................................................................................................................................................7
2.4. Cable Your CL64WLAN ........................................................................................................................................................................8
3. Getting Starting..................................................................................................................9
3.1. Prepare for login the CL64WLAN web management.....................................................................................................................9
3.2. Login the Web Management Interface...........................................................................................................................................9
4. Knowing WEB Management Interface ........................................................................10
4.1. WEB Management Interface Introduction.....................................................................................................................................10
4.2. Main Menu Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................11
5. Running .............................................................................................................................12
5.1. Device information ............................................................................................................................................................................12
5.2. Network Status....................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.3. Wireless Status.....................................................................................................................................................................................13
5.4. Configuration Wizard.........................................................................................................................................................................14
6. Network.............................................................................................................................16
6.1. Static Routing......................................................................................................................................................................................16
6.2. WAN Settings.......................................................................................................................................................................................17
6.2.1. WAN Connection Named Rule................................................................................................................................................17
6.2.2. Default WAN Connection and Router Mode........................................................................................................................19
6.3. LAN Setting..........................................................................................................................................................................................20
7. Wireless..............................................................................................................................22
7.1. Base Settings .......................................................................................................................................................................................22
7.2. MAC Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................25
8. Security..............................................................................................................................25
8.1. Basic setting ........................................................................................................................................................................................25
8.2. URL Filter...............................................................................................................................................................................................26
8.3. MAC Filter ............................................................................................................................................................................................26
8.4. IP Filter ..................................................................................................................................................................................................27
9. Application.......................................................................................................................28
9.1. ALG Setting..........................................................................................................................................................................................29
9.2. Dynamic DNS......................................................................................................................................................................................30
9.3. UPnP .....................................................................................................................................................................................................30

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9.4. DMZ Setting.........................................................................................................................................................................................31
9.5. Port Forward........................................................................................................................................................................................31
9.6. IGMP Setting........................................................................................................................................................................................32
10. System .............................................................................................................................33
10.1. System and Kernel Log....................................................................................................................................................................33
10.2. Log Server..........................................................................................................................................................................................33
10.3. Device Reboot .................................................................................................................................................................................34
10.4. System Upgrade...............................................................................................................................................................................35
10.5. Restore Factory.................................................................................................................................................................................36
10.6. Management ...................................................................................................................................................................................37
10.7. TR069 Management ........................................................................................................................................................................37
11. Diagnosis.........................................................................................................................39
11.1. Ping Test.............................................................................................................................................................................................39
11.2. Tracert Test ........................................................................................................................................................................................39
12. Specification ..................................................................................................................40

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1. Introduction
The IP through coaxial cable system provided by coaxLAN, coaxLAN, has been
especially designed to convert the coaxial network into a data network in a very easy
manner. The coaxLAN equipment enables the transmission and reception of an
internet signal via the existing coaxial cable of a television installation, without having
to undertake any actions on the infrastructure.
Simply by adding a head-end master equipment (CLM253) and a slave (CL64WLAN) at
each point where the internet signal has to be carried, the television installation is
upgraded to transmit IP data at high speed. The CL64WLAN slave also acts as a Wi-Fi
router allowing the creation of a wireless network easily wherever the CL64WLAN is
installed.
A single CLM253 master equipment supports up to 253 slaves with encrypted
communications. It is also possible to increase the number of CL64WLAN using the same
network by simply installing new master equipment in tandem (up to 4 CLM253 for the
same coaxial cable).
This user manual includes instructions tomanage anCL64WLAN slave unit.
1.1. Requirements
The CL64WLAN slave unit can be manage through its web management interface. The
following runtime environment is recommended in order to use this web management
interface properly:
•Operating system: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows Vista,
Windows 7 or Windows 10
•Hardware requirement: CPU PIII 800 MHz, 256M RAM memory, 1 GB disk space and
10/100M Ethernet interface.
2. Hardware Setup: Getting to know your CL64WLAN.
The Wi-Fi CL64WLAN 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 CL64WLAN has
a built-in CL64WLAN to work with the CLM253 of the Internet service providers. With your
CL64WLAN, you can block unsafe Internet content and applications, and protect the
devices (computers, gaming consoles, and so on) that you connect to your home
network.
This chapter explains how to set up your hardware. If you have already set up your
CL64WLAN hardware, you can skip this chapter.

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2.1. Unpack Your CL64WLAN
If you unpack your CL64WLAN box, you will find a IPC-S unit, a router Ethernet cable and a
power adapter.
If any parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your dealer. Keep the carton and
original packing materials in case you need to return the product for repair.
2.2. Hardware Features
Before you cable your CL64WLAN,take amoment to become familiar with the front,
side, and back panels and the label. Pay particular attention tothe LEDs onthe front
panel.
2.2.1. Back Panel
The back panel has the connections and button shown in the following figure.
The following table explains all the interfaces available in the back panel of the CL64WLAN:
CL64WLAN Router Ethernet cable Power

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Interface
Qty.
Description
Cable
1
Connect to uplink CATV network
TV
1
Connect to STB or TV by cable
Ethernet
LAN 2
Ethernet LANn ports for connecting to PC. They can
work on Router Mode. WAN connection can get
the IP address from upper-layer device.
STB 2
Ethernet ports for connecting to PC, the user-side IP
address is obtained through the upper-layer device
Power Connector (DV 12V)
1
Power connector
Power Button (ON/OFF)
1
Power On/Off
RESET
1
Reset button
WLAN 1 Wifi button
Table 1
2.2.2. Front Panel
The router front panel has status LEDs shown in the following figure.
The following table explains the meaning of each LED in the front panel:

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LED
Description
PWR
When it is solid green, power is supplied tothe CL64WLAN
LOOP
If a loop is detected, the LOOP led will be on.
LINK
•
If itis solid green, the CABLE port has detected a linkwith the
CLM253 by coaxial cable network.
•If it is blinking green, data are being transmitted or received.
•If it isoff, the CL64WLAN is off ornolinkis detected inthe CABLE
port.
LAN1-2 •If it is solid green, the related LAN port has detected an Ethernet
link with a device such as a computer.
•If it is blinking green, data are being transmitted or received
through the related LAN port.
•If it is off, no link is detected in the related LAN port.
STB1-2 •If it is solid green, the related STB port has detected an Ethernet
link with a device such as a computer.
•If it is blinking green, data are being transmitted or received
through the related STB port.
•If it is off, no link is detected on the related STB port.
WIFI •If it is blinking green, data are being transmitted or received over
the wireless link.
•If it is OFF, no wireless device is connected.
Table 2
2.3. Position Your CL64WLAN
The CL64WLAN lets you access your network from virtually anywhere within the operating
range of your wireless network. However, the operating distance or range of your
wireless connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your
slave. For example, the thickness and number of walls the wireless signal passes through
can limit the range. For best results, place your router:
•Near the centre of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and
preferably within line of sight to your wireless devices, so it is 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 between the router and your other devices to a minimum.
•Away from electrical devices that are potential sources of interference. Equipment
that might cause interference includes ceiling fans, home security systems,
microwaves, computers, the base of a cordless phone, or a 2.4 GHz cordless phone.
•Away from any large metal surfaces, such as a solid metal door or aluminium studs.
Large expanses of other materials such as glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors,
brick, and concrete can also affect your wireless signal.

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2.4. Cable Your IPC-S
This section walks you through how tocable your CL64WLAN with detailed illustrations.
To cable your :
1. Please connect the LAN port of the slave to the network adapter of your computer
with one cable.
2. Please connect your coaxial line provided by your ISP to the Cable port of your slave.
3. Please use the delivery-attached power adapter to the slave, and plug the power
adapter into an outlet. Wait for the Power LED on the front panel to light. If no LEDs
are lit, press the Power On/Off button on the rear panel of the slave.
3. Getting Starting
3.1. Prepare for login the CL64WLAN web management
Before you login the CL64WLAN,you should confirm the connection between the
CL64WLAN and your PC is correct. Please, follow these steps:
•Step 1: Configuring the IP address of your PC to 192.168.1.X (2~254) subnet mask is
255.255.255.0, gateway is 192.168.1.1.
•Step 2: Ping the IP address of the CL64WLAN (Default address is 192.168.1.1). If the
PC can get right reply from the ping command, it means that the connection
between the PC and the CL64WLAN is correct.

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3.2. Login the Web Management Interface
Open the WEB browser (recommend IE), enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and
then press enter to display the login interface, as shown in Picture. Please input user name
and password:
•For general subscribers,
◦default user name : admin
◦default password: admin
•For administrator:
◦user name: adminsp
◦password: adminsp
, and select your preferred language. Click Enter button and you will enter the WEB
management interface.

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Note:
You can modify the password after entering the WEB management interface. Please refer
to the section for related operation.
4. Knowing WEB Management Interface
The WEB management interface can rapidly complete required function configurations.
This chapter will lead you to understand and become familiar with the WEB management
interface.
4.1. WEB Management Interface Introduction
The shows the initial web page of the WEB management interface.
The WEB management interface shows different areas in all the pages:
•The main menu area: on the top, where you can select the following options:
Running, Network, Wireless, Security, Application, System and Diagnosis.
Picture 1
Picture 2

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•The sub-menu area: on the left, where you will have different options depending on
the menu selected in the main menu area.
•The content area: below the main menu area and next to sub-menu area.
4.2. Main Menu Introduction
The following table describes the menus available in the main menu area and the
corresponding sub-menus.

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Main Menu
Sub-menu
Running
•Device information.
•Network Status.
•Wireless Status.
•Configuration Wizard.
Network
•Network Status.
•Static Routing.
•WAN Setting.
•LAN Setting.
•QoS.
Wireless
•Wireless Status.
•Basic Setting.
•MAC Filter.
Security
•Basic Setting.
•URL Filter.
•MAC Filter.
•IP Filter.
Application
•
ALG Setting.
•Dynamic DNS.
•UPnP.
•DMZ Setting.
•Port Forward.
•IGMP Setting.
System
•System System Log.
•Kernel Log.
•Log server.
•Device Reboot.
•System Upgrade.
•Restore Factory.
•Management.
•TR069 Management.
Diagnosis
•Ping Test.
•Tracert Test
Table 3

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5. Running
The Running screen includes the following sub-menus:
•Device information.
•Network Status.
•Wireless Status.
•Configuration Wizard.
5.1. Device information
If the Device Information sub-menu is selected the screen shown in Picture is displayed.
This page includes the following information:
•Product Model
•Hardware Version
•Sofware Version
•Compilation Time
5.2. Network Status
If the Network Status sub-menu is selected the screen shown in Picture is displayed.
Picture 3

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This page will show the WAN connection status and the LAN status.
•WAN Status: It shows a table with the following information for each available
interface:
•Interface Name: to identify uniquely this WAN network interface.
•Connect Type: it is the type of connection for this interface. It can be:
▪Static: the IP address of this interface has been configured manually
▪DHCP: the IP address is automatically assigned via DHCP.
▪PPPoE: the IP address is automatically assigned via PPPoE.
▪Bridge: the interface is working in bridge mode so NAT is not available.
•Mask: the network mask assigned.
•Default Gateway: it is the default gateway assigned, if any.
•DNSn: the IP of the DNSs configured, if any.
•LAN Status: it showsatable withthe following information foreach client connected
to the LAN:
•ID: number to identify a client connected to the LAN.
•IP address: IP address of this client.
•MAC address: MAC address of this client.
•Hostname: name of this client connected to the LAN.
The Refresh button is used to update the information displayed in this page.
5.3. Wireless Status
If the Wireless Status sub-menu is selected the screen shown in Picture is displayed.
Picture 4

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This page will show the Wi-Fi Status and the Devices connected:
•Wi-Fi Status: it shows the following parameters related to the Wi-Fi network:
◦SSID1: It is the Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the access point.
◦MAC: MAC address of the slave.
◦Encryption method: The encryption method used for the WiFi connection.
◦Rate: Transmission rate in Mbps
◦Model
◦Channel: It is the wireless channel used by the slave WiFi interface.
◦Signal: level of the signal received in dBm.
◦Noise: level of noise received in dBm.
◦Transmission power: power used by the CL64WLAN totransmit in dBm.
•Device connected: it shows a table of the devices connected to the WiFi network
with the following information of each device:
◦ID: a number to identify a device connected to the WiFi network.
◦MAC address: MAC address of this device.
◦Signal/Noise: signal-noise ratio received from this device.
◦accept rate: data rate received from this device.
◦send rate: data rate sent to this device from the slave unit.
The Refresh button updates the information shown in this page. The Restart Wi-Fi button
allows to restart the WiFi interface of the slave.
Picture 5

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5.4. Configuration Wizard
If the Wireless Status sub-menu is selected the screen shown in Picture is displayed.
The Configuration Wizard screen provides a rapid configuration of the slave. The first screen
asks about the kind of theWAN access mode to be used; you will select one of the following
options depending on your network:
•DHCP mode
•Static mode
•PPPoE mode
Once the option is selected, the user should click the Next button. The screen shown in
Picture is displayed. In this new screen the user can enable the Wireless interface and to set
the SSID and password of the WiFi interface.
The Back button allows to come back to the previous screen. If the Next button is clicked a
new screen (see Picture ) is shown. This new screen shows all the parameters selected in
the previous screens; if the user wants to confirm this configuration, he has to click the Apply
button. The Back button allows to come back to the previous configuration screen.
Picture 6
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6. Network
The Network screen includes the following sub-menus:
•Network status
•Static Routing
•WAN Setting
•LAN Setting
Network status is the same sub-menu as in Running → Network Status as it is shown in Picture
6.1. Static Routing
If the Static Routing sub-menu is selected the screen shown in Picture is displayed.
Picture 9

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This page allows to create static IPv4 routes. The parameters to configure are:
•IP address: the network destination of the route.
•Subnet mask: the netmask associated with the network destination.
•Gateway: Specifies the forwarding or next hop IP address over which the set of
addresses defined by the network destination and subnet mask are reachable. For
locally attached subnet routes, the gateway address is the IP address assigned to
the interface that is attached to the subnet. For remote routes, available across one
or more routers, the gateway address is a directly reachable IP address that is
assigned to a neighbouring router.
•Interface: Specifies the interface index for the interface over which the destination
is reachable
To add the route configure the user have to click the Add button. The changes in this screen
are applied when the Apply button is clicked. The Refresh button allows to update the
information shown in this page.
6.2. WAN Settings
If the WAN Settings sub-menu is selected the screen shown in Picture is displayed. The WAN
connection can work under the router or bridging mode. You can bind the LAN ports or the
WiFi to the WAN connection.
Picture 10
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6.2.1. WAN Connection Named Rule
The WAN Connection has the following rule for the Network Name parameter:
<Numerical order>_<Keywords>_<Bridge_or_Router>_<VLAN>
The following table explains the parameters to build the Network Name:
Content
Definition
Description
Numerical order
Sequence number
It is a number to identify the WAN
Connection, following the next rule: number
in increasing sequence based on the
sequence of the WAN connections created.
No reuse of the number already used.
Keywords
TR069
The connection is used for TR069 (Technical
Report 069, CPE WAN Management Protocol
(CWMP)).
INTERNET
The connection is used for INTERNET. There is
no support for the TR069.
TR069_INTERNET
The connection is used for INTERNET and the
TR069.
Bridge or Router
B
Bridge Mode
R
Router Mode
VLAN
VID_Z
Z of VID_Z is the VLAN_ID value (for untag
WAN Connection, value of Z is Null and do
not appear in the connection name)
Table 4
For example:
•1_INTERNET_R_VID_2: this WAN Connection is used for INTERNET, working mode is
Router and VLAN ID is 2.
•2_INTERNET_B_VID_: this WAN Connection is used for INTERNET, working mode is
Bridge, VLAN ID is Null.
NOTE: TR-069 (CPE WAN Management Protocol – CWMP) is a bidirectional SOAP/HTTP-
based protocol which provides the communication between customer-premises
equipment (CPE) and Auto Configuration Servers (ACS). It includes both a safe auto
configuration and the control of other CPE management functions within an integrated
framework. The protocol addresses the growingnumber ofdifferentInternetaccessdevices
such as modems, routers, gateways, as well as end-user devices which connect to the
Internet, such as set-top boxes, and VoIP-phones. The TR-069 standard was developed for
automatic configuration and management of these devices by Auto Configuration Servers
(ACS).

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6.2.2. Default WAN Connection and Router Mode
There is a default WAN connection, named 1_INTERNET_R_VID_. This WAN connection works
on Router mode, with DHCP and VLAN Disable as it is shown in Picture.
The WAN Set page allows to set the parameters described in the following table:
Picture 12
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