Kraun Wireless ADSL2/2plus Modem Router 54Mbps User manual

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User Guide
Cod. KR.KL

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Contents
1. Hardware Installation 3
1.1 Connection of ADSL Router 3
1.2 USB Installation 4
2 WEB Management Interface 5
2.1 Network Configuration of Your Computer 5
2.2 Verifying the Connection 6
2.3 Logging into the Router 7
3 Quick Installation 8
3.1 Configure PPPoE 8
3.2 Configure PPPoA 9
3.3 Configure MER 11
3.4 Configure IPoA 12
4 Configuration Description 14
4.1 Device information 14
4.2 Advanced settings 15
4.2.1 WAN 15
4.2.2 LAN 23
4.2.3 NAT 23
4.2.4 Security 26
4.2.5 Routing. 29
4.2.6 DNS 30
4.2.7 DSL 31
4.2.8 Port mapping 31
4.3 DHCP 32
4.4 WLAN 32
4.4.1 Basic settings 32
4.4.2 Security 33
4.4.3 MAC address filtering 36
4.4.4 Wireless network bridge 37
4.4.5 Advanced 37
4.4.6 Quality of Service 38
4.4.7 Status information 40
4.5 System Tool 41
4.5.1 Settings 41
4.5.2 System log 41
4.5.3 SNMP Agent 42
4.5.4 Internet time 42
4.5.5 Access control 42
4.5.6 Software update 43
4.5.7 Save/Reboot 43

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Chapter 1. Hardware Installation
1.1 Connection of ADSL Router
1.1.1 Connect one end of the telephone line to the DSL interface of the WIRELESS ADSL2/2+
MODEM ROUTER 54Mbps and the other end to the MODEM interface of the splitter.
1.1.2 Connect the power adapter to the POWER interface of the WIRELESS ADSL2/2+
MODEM ROUTER 54Mbps.

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1.1.3 Use a Ethernet cable to connect the LAN interface of the WIRELESS ADSL2/2+
MODEM ROUTER 54Mbps to the NIC of the computer.
1.2 USB Installation
To connect the device to the USB interface of the computer, do the following:
1.2.1 Connect to the USB interface of the DSL gateway through a USB cable.
1.2.2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB interface of the computer.

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Chapter 2. WEB Management Interface
2.1 Network Configuration of Your Computer
2.1.1 On the desktop of your computer,
right-click “My Network Places”, and then
select “Properties” in the shortcut menu.
2.1.2 In the window that appears, right-
click “Local Area Connection”, and then
select "Properties” in the shortcut menu.
2.1.3 In the pop-up dialog box, check
“Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click
“Properties”.

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2.1.4 In the window that appears, select
“Obtain an IP address automatically (O)” or
“Use the following IP address (S)”.
1) When “Obtain an IP address
automatically (O)” is selected, the window is
as shown in the right figure.
2) “Use the following IP address”:
IP address: 192.168.0.XXX
(XXX range 2 ~ 254)
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS server: Enter the local DNS server
address (for this address, you can consult
your ISP) or the router as the DNS server.
At the end of the setting, click “OK” to
submit the settings. And then click “OK” in
the “Local Area Connection Properties”
window.
2.2 Verifying the Connection
2.2.1 Select
Start→Programs→Accessories→Command
Prompt”.
This will open a Command Window. At the
Prompt, enter “Ping 192.168.0.1” and press
Enter. If the system gives the result shown
in the right figure, the connection between
your computer and the router is normal.

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2.3 Logging in to the Router
2.3.1 Open the WEB browser, and enter
“http://192.168.0.1” in the address box.
Press Enter to navigate to the Web
Interface Screen.
2.3.2 In the pop-up login window, enter the
User name and Password and click “OK”.
Default Factory Settings:
User name: admin
Password: admin
2.3.3 If the user name and password
entered are correct, the browser displays
the administrator window.

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Chapter 3. Quick Installation
For first time installations we recommend to
use the Setup Wizard. Open the Setup
Wizard window by clicking on the
appropriate Menu selection on the left hand
menu. Follow the on-screen instructions
and select the required options from the
drop-down lists or check boxes, such as
“Country”, “Area” and the like.
For proper connection you need to know
the method used by your ISP to connect to
the network. If in doubt, contact your ISP
and get all required connection details
before continuing.
If you cannot find your country or area in
these lists, you may consult your ISP and
manually enter the VPI and VCI values of
your area. After that, click “Next”.
3.1 Configure PPPoE Connection
Mode.
3.1.1 Select “PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)”.
3.1.2 Click “Next”. Enter the PPP User
name and Password provided by your ISP.
If the ISP also provides the PPPoE service
name, enter the corresponding value or
otherwise, leave this field blank. Use the
default values for other options. Refer to
the advanced settings section for details of
these settings.

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3.1.3 Click “Next” and enable the WAN
service (it is enabled by default).
3.1.4 Click “Next” to display the window
listing your settings for confirmation.
3.1.5 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings. The system will reboot and
automatically re-connect in about 2
minutes. A progress window similar to the
shown on the right will appear during the
reboot cycle.
3.2 Configure PPPoA Connection
Mode.
3.2.1 Select “PPP over ATM (PPPoA)”.

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3.2.2 Click “Next”. Enter the PPP User
name and Password provided by your ISP.
If the ISP also provides the PPPoA service
name, enter the corresponding value or
otherwise, leave this field blank. Use the
default values for other options. Refer to
the advanced settings section for details of
these settings.
3.2.3 Click “Next” and enable the WAN
service (it is enabled by default).
3.2.4 Click “Next” to display the window
listing your settings for confirmation.
3.2.5 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings. The system will reboot and
automatically re-connect in about 2
minutes. A progress window similar to the
shown on the right will appear during the
reboot cycle.

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3.3 Configure MER Connection
Mode.
3.3.1 Select “MAC Encapsulation Routing
(MER)”.
3.3.2 Click “Next”. If your ISP provides the
static IP address, you should enter the
corresponding values in “WAN IP Address”
and “WAN Subnet Mask”.
3.3.3 If your ISP provides a dynamic IP
address, select “Obtain an IP address
automatically”.
3.3.4 Click “Next”. In the case of multiple
computers sharing Internet access service,
it is recommended to enable NAT and
firewall.

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3.3.5 Click “Next” to display the window
listing your settings for confirmation.
3.3.6 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings. The system will reboot and
automatically re-connect in about 2
minutes. A progress window similar to the
shown on the right will appear during the
reboot cycle.
3.4 Configure IpoA Connection
Mode.
3.4.1 Select “IP over ATM (IPoA)”.
3.4.2 Click “Next” and enter the fixed IP
address and subnet mask.

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3.4.3 Click “Next”. It is recommended to
enable the NAT and firewall.
3.4.4 Click “Next” to display the window
listing your settings for confirmation.
3.4.5 Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings. The system will reboot and
automatically re-connect in about 2
minutes. A progress window similar to the
shown on the right will appear during the
reboot cycle.

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Chapter 4. Configuration Description
4.1 Device information
Select “Device Information” -> “Summary”
to display the current system information.
4.1.1 The Device Information shows:
- Hardware version
- Software version
- Boot version
- Wireless driver version
- LAN MAC address
- WAN MAC address
- Running time
- System time
4.1.2 The DSL information shows:
- Upstream link rate
- Downstream link rate
- LAN IP address
- Default gateway: In the pure bridge
mode, there is no gateway; in other
modes such as PPPoE and PPPoA, the
gateway address is the IP address of the
upstream device.
- Primary DNS server: In the
PPPoA/PPPoE mode, the DNS address
is obtained from the upstream device; in
the pure bridge mode, it is not required to
set the DNS address; in other modes,
you can manually enter the DNS
address.
- Secondary DNS server
4.1.3 Click “WAN” to display the WAN
connection status and settings.
4.1.4 Click “Route” to display the window
shown in the right figure, displaying the
default information.

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4.2 Advanced settings
4.2.1 WAN
Select “WAN Settings’ from the Advanced
Settings Tab in the left hand menu. If the
WAN information has been set, you may
edit the information in this window, or add
new information.
NOTE: After modifying or adding new
information, you need to reboot the device
to activate the setting.
1. VPI (Virtual Path Identifier):
Virtual path between two points in
the ATM network.
Value ranges 0 - 255.
2. VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier):
Virtual channel between two
points in the ATM network. Value
range 32 - 65535 (1 - 31 are
reserved for well-known
protocols).
3. Service category: Select one
from five available service
categories.
4. Enable Quality of Service (QoS):
Allows you to enable or disable
QoS.
a. You may enable the VLAN
Mux and QoS. After the VLAN
Mux is enabled, the window
shown in the right figure is
displayed. You may modify the
VLAN ID here.
b. NOTE: When you click “Next”
after enabling the VLAN Mux,
the window shown in the right
figure is displayed, because
the 802.1 VLAN flag is
supported only in the PPPoE,
MER and bridge modes.

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PPPoA Mode.
1) Select “PPP over ATM (PPPoA)”.
Encapsulation Mode: VC/MUX/LLC
Once you select a mode, the system
automatically changes the encapsulation
mode into the one matching your setting.
Therefore, it is recommended to keep the
default setting unchanged.
2) Click “Next” to display the window shown
in the right figure.
a. Authentication Method:
AUTO/PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP.
Usually, “AUTO” is selected.
b. Dial on demand:
If you check this option, you need to
manually enter the timeout time. If no
communication is detected when the
timeout setting is reached, the device
will terminate the connection
automatically. If a connection request
is received from the local network the
device automatically establish a dial-
up connection.
If this option is disabled, the device is
always in online status until the device
is powered off or a connection failure
or other system failures occurs.
c. PPP IP extension:
When the integrated gateway is
connected with a computer, the IP
address obtained through the
upstream link is directly allocated to
this computer connecting with the
device. After the PPP IP extension is
enabled, you can enable the advanced
DMZ. At this time, you need to enter
your DMZ host and subnet mask.
d. Use Static IP Address:
After this option is checked, the device
uses this IP address as the WAB IP
address and does not need to obtain it
through the upstream link.
e. Retry PPP password on authentication
error
f. Enable PPP debugging mode

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3) Click “Next” to display the window shown
in the right figure.
a. Enable IGMP Multicast: IGMP agent.
To enable the IPTV in the PPPoE
mode, you need to check this option.
b. Enable WAN Service: Checked by
default. It is recommended to keep this
default setting, unless you do not need
to activate your WAN.
4) Click “Next” to display the window shown
in the right figure. This window lists your
settings.
5) Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings.
PPPoE Mode.
1) Select “PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)”.
Encapsulation Mode:
VC/MUX/LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING
Once you select a mode, the system
automatically changes the encapsulation
mode into the one matching your setting.
Therefore, it is recommended to keep the
default setting unchanged.
2) Click “Next” to display the window shown
in the right figure.
a. Authentication Method:
AUTO/PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP.
Usually, “AUTO” is selected.
b. Dial on demand:
If you check this option, you need to
manually enter the timeout time. If no
communication is detected when the
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will terminate the connection
automatically. If a connection request
is received from the local network the
device automatically establish a dial-
up connection.
c. PPP IP extension:
When the device is connected with a
computer, the IP address obtained
through the upstream link is directly
allocated to this computer connecting
with the device. After the PPP IP
extension is enabled, you can enable
the advanced DMZ. At this time, you
need to enter your DMZ host and
subnet mask.
d. Use Static IP Address:
After this option is checked, the device
uses this IP address as the WAB IP
address and does not need to obtain it
through the upstream link.
e. Retry PPP password on authentication
error.
f. Enable PPP debugging mode.
3) Click “Next” to display the window shown
on the right.
b. Enable IGMP Multicast: IGMP agent.
To enable IPTV in the PPPoE mode,
you need to check this option.
c. Enable WAN Service: Checked by
default. It is recommended to keep this
default setting, unless you do not need
to activate your WAN.
d. Click “Next” to display the window
shown on the right. This window lists
your settings.
4) Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings.

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MER mode.
1) Select “MAC Encapsulation Routing
(MER)”.
Encapsulation Mode: VC/MUX/LLC/
SNAP-BRIDGING
Once you select a mode, the system
automatically changes the encapsulation
mode into the one matching your setting.
Therefore, it is recommended to keep the
default setting unchanged.
2) Click “Next” to display the window shown
in the right figure.
a. Obtain an IP address automatically:
If your device automatically obtains the
IP address, the DHCP client mode is
enabled already.
b. Use the following IP address:
To manually specify an address, you
need to check this option and enter
your static IP address and subnet
mask.
c. Advanced DMZ:
Enter the IP address and subnet mask
for the DMZ host.
d. Obtain default gateway automatically:
If this option is checked, the device
automatically obtains the default
gateway address from the upstream
device.
3) Use the following default gateway: To
manually enter a gateway, check this
option.
a. Use IP Address:
After checking “Use the following
default gateway”, you can enter a
value here.
b. Use WAN Interface:
For the broadband access device, you
need to enter the IP address of the
downstream link interface.
4) Obtain DNS server address
automatically:
If this option is checked, the device
automatically obtains the DNS address.

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5) Use the following DNS server address:
To manually enter a DNS address, check
this option and enter the IP addresses of:
a. Primary DNS server
b. Secondary DNS server
6) Click “Next”.
a. Enable IGMP Multicast:
IGMP agent. For example, to enable
the IPTV in the PPPoE mode, you
need to check this option.
b. Enable WAN Service:
Checked by default. It is
recommended to keep this default
setting, unless you do not need to
activate your WAN.
7) Click “Next” to display the window shown
in the right figure. This window lists your
settings.
8) Click “Save/Reboot” to activate your
settings.
IPoA mode.
1) Select “IP over ATM (IPoA)”.
Encapsulation Mode: VC/MUX
LLC/SNAP-ROUTING
Once you select a mode, the system
automatically changes the encapsulation
mode into the one matching your setting.
Therefore, it is recommended to keep the
default setting unchanged.
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