Wodaplug EOC1121R4WL-R User manual

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Contents
1 You will learn about the product as follows.......................................................................4
2 Product introduction..........................................................................................................5
2.1 product brief introduction........................................................................................5
2.2 Product features .....................................................................................................6
2.3 Product specification ..............................................................................................6
2.4 List of articles..........................................................................................................7
2.5 Device interface definition ......................................................................................7
2.6 Indicator definition ..................................................................................................8
2.7 Device connection ..................................................................................................8
2.8 Networking application ...........................................................................................9
3 Introduction Guide ............................................................................................................9
3.1 Preparation Work....................................................................................................9
3.1.1 Managing computer requirements ...............................................................9
3.1.2 Network connection......................................................................................9
3.1.3 Cancel proxy server ...................................................................................12
3.2 Login the Web Management Interface.................................................................13
4 Familiar with WEB management page ...........................................................................13
4.1 WEB Management Interface Introduction ............................................................13
4.2 Main Menu Introduction........................................................................................14
5 Status ..............................................................................................................................14
5.1 Device information................................................................................................15
5.2 Network side information......................................................................................15
5.3 User Side Information...........................................................................................16
5.4 Remote Management Status................................................................................16
6 Network...........................................................................................................................17
6.1 Broadband Setup..................................................................................................17
6.1.1 WAN connection naming rules...................................................................17
6.1.2 Default WAN connection and routing mode...............................................18
6.1.3 Add WAN connection bridge mode ............................................................21
6.2 LAN settings .........................................................................................................21
6.3 Wireless settings ..................................................................................................23
6.4 Move Device.........................................................................................................24
6.5 Remote Management...........................................................................................25
6.6 User Number Limit................................................................................................26
6.7 Time Setup ...........................................................................................................26
7 Security ...........................................................................................................................26
7.1 Preventing DoS attacks........................................................................................26
7.2 URL Filtering、IP Filtering、MAC Filtering .........................................................27
8 Service ............................................................................................................................28
8.1 Port Forwarding ....................................................................................................28
8.2 DDNS....................................................................................................................29

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8.3 UPNP Setup .........................................................................................................29
8.4 Advanced NAT......................................................................................................30
8.5 Telnet Sever..........................................................................................................30
8.6 IGMP.....................................................................................................................31
8.7 Pocily Route .........................................................................................................31
8.7 Pocily DNS ...........................................................................................................31
9 System ............................................................................................................................32
9.1 System Log...........................................................................................................32
9.2 Save/Upgrade.......................................................................................................32
9.3 Reboot ..................................................................................................................33
9.4 Admin Account Management ...............................................................................33
9.5 Diagnosis..............................................................................................................34
9.6 Manual Inform.......................................................................................................34
9.6 Language..............................................................................................................35

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《Wodaplug wireless EOC slave terminal user manual 》Will provide detailed
instructions on how to manage the terminal device locally through the web
management page.
The preface section contains the following:
•Target readers
•Data acquisition method
•Technical support
•Data feedback
Target readers
This manual is mainly applicable to the following engineers:
•Network planner
•Site technical support and maintenance personnel
•Network administrator responsible for network configuration and maintenance
Data acquisition method
•Get the latest information from our website
•Contact relevant technical personnel of our company to obtain product information
Data feedback
If you find any problems with the product data during using, you can contact our staff for
feedback in the following ways:
Telephone +420 775 262 900
http://www.wodaplug.com/kontakty-2/
1 You will learn about the product as
follows
①The general form of the product, the business characteristics or its positioning in the
actual network application

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②Manage the device by building a WEB environment, and be more familiar with its
settings page
③Manage and maintain the EOC wireless terminal equipment through the WEB
management page, such as Wan configuration, WiFi wireless settings, etc
2 Product introduction
Explanation:
•This manual is applicable to the EOC1121R4WL-R wireless terminal equipment of
Wodaplug technology. The relevant configuration in this paper is introduced in the case of
EOC1121R4WL-R. The interface involved is schematic, please refer to the actual
conditions.
•The Cable ports involved in this manual refer to the Cable ports connected to the terminal
and the local end.
2.1 product brief introduction
EOC1121R4WL-R terminal device is used to structure two layers of Ethernet transmission
channel in CATV Cable network, transmit and receive Ethernet signal through cable
coaxial cable, and do not affect the original CATV signal. EOC1121R4WL-R coaxial cable
broadband access terminal adopted the industry recognized HomePlugAV AR7411L
solution, through a coaxial port connected to OLT, local provides 4 fast full-duplex
Ethernet interface, including LAN1,LAN2,STB1 and STB2 .LAN1 and LAN2 which is a
port with routing function, through two ports can log in the wifi terminal web management
page to configure the wifi terminal for local management. The local end can send the
template, configure VLAN service and VLAN mode to carry out different service through
STB1 and STB2 port. The four Ethernet interfaces of the terminal can be used to
simultaneously connect computers, digital TV set-top boxes, IP phones and other
terminals. EOC1121R4WL-R terminal device also can provide Wireless WIFI 11N router
function, terminals can use wireless WIFI to access the internet.
EOC1121R4WL-R satisfies the operator’s requirement and supports 4 SSID in maximum.
Based on the ieee802.11n standard, the wireless network can be extended to provide
stable transmission up to 150Mbps, and be compatible with ieee802.11b and ieee802.11g.
The user side of EOC1121R4WL-R has two different privileges: the general user account
and the administrator account. Users need to log in with user name and password to
configure or manage EOC1121R4WL-R. The WAN connection of EOC1121R4WL-R
supports 4 sub-interface Settings. Set up independent channels such as management,
video service, voice service and online service. Each sub-interface has routing and bridge
mode. EOC1121R4WL-R as a home network and external network data hub, can
according to user's side ports (including wired and wireless), service discover results for
data flow classification, QOS adaptation to different data streams, can limit per subnet
bridge maximum upstream and downstream bandwidth, prevent the impact of the entire

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cable transmission network when other network devices in the user side under abnormal
or man-made attacks. Support priority identification, according to the service findings,
identify the packets of specific service, such as RTP data streams, including 802.1d and
DSCP identifiers. Support 7 priority queues, support different scheduling algorithms,
including: SP, DWRR and CAR. EOC1121R4WL-R supports encrypted transmission and
provides escort for sensitive data.
2.2 Product features
Conform to IEEE Home Plug AV,802.11n、IEEE802.11g、IEEE 802.11b、IEEE
802.3、IEEE802.3u
EOC coaxial cable Cable port access, providing TV, WiFi wireless, wired and o
ther interfaces
Support the CSMA/CA, CSMA/CD, TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, ICMP, NAT protocol
Provide 2 STB ports, 2 LAN ports 10 / 100M adaptive, support port auto flip
There are two modes of work: bridging mode and routing mode
Support the Quality of Service(QoS)‐802.11e
Support remote and Web management, provide English and Chinese configurati
on interface
Support multiple SSID functions
Support NAT/NAPT IP sharing, Wan support protocol: PPPoE/Static IP/DHCP
Provide stable transmission up to 150Mbps
Support virtual server, DMZ host
Support the latest wireless security standards such as WEP64/WEP128/, TKIP/CCMP
(AES), WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, etc
Support UPnP function, DDNS function
Provide Web management page reset, support software update online
WiFi support 3 dbi high-gain omni-directional antenna
High security, support mutual isolation between the terminal equipment
Strong anti-interference ability, the physical layer using advanced forward error
correction, channel estimation and adaptive capacity of the OFDM modulation,
greatly reducing the symbol rate of each subcarrier, reducing the impact of mul
tipath propagation
2.3 Product specification
Environmental requirements
Ambient temperature:-0°C~50°C
Relative humidity:5% to 95%(Non-condensing)
Power specifications
Power adapter input:12 V/1A
Power Consumption:<8W

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2.4 List of articles
Open the box and carefully check all the objects. Including:
A host
A network line (optional)
A dc power adapter
A quick installation guide
A certificate of conformity
2.5 Device interface definition
Note: the specific interface is subject to purchase.
interface
amount
description
TV
1
Use cable to connect to set-top box or TV
Cable
1
Use cable to connect to the cable TV home interface
Ethernet
interface
4
Use network cable to connect to the computer, set-top box
or other equipment, 2 STB ports, 2 LAN 10/100M
self-adaption ports
power interface
1
Connect the power adapter
Power switch
1
Turn off the power
WLAN
1
WIFI switch
RESET
1
Reset switch

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2.6 Indicator definition
Label
explanation
Description
POWER
Power Indicator
light
Solid green, device has been powered, you can start using
LOOP
Loop indicator light
Solid green, indicates that the terminal has a loop
LINK
Data interface light
Solid green, Successfully connect to the network. Blinking
green: data is being transmitted.
LAN1-2
LAN network
interface light
Solid green, LAN port connects to the network. Blinking
green: data is being transmitted.
STB1-2
STB network
interface light
Solid green, STB port connect to the network. Blinking
green: data is being transmitted.
WIFI
WIFI status
indicator light
Solid green, WiFi signal enable. Indicator light off: turn off
the WiFi signal.
2.7 Device connection
Connect coaxial cable: connect coaxial cable to radio frequency joint
Connect Ethernet cable: use rj-45 Ethernet cable connect any LAN (lan1-lan4)
port of the EOC to family equipment, such as computer, IPTV set-top box, etc
Connect telephone line: use RJ11 telephone line connect TEL interface to telep
hone or fax equipment.
Connect power adapter: plug the AC/DC adapter into AC wall socket and EOC
terminal 12V DC power socket
Press the power button, if all indicator lights are normal after running device w
hich means device can offer services.

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2.8 Networking application
3 Introduction Guide
3.1 Preparation Work
Before accessing the WEB management page of the WiFi terminal, your computer
needs to meet some basic setting requirements.
3.1.1 Managing computer requirements
Hardware: PIII800 + processor, 256 memory, 1GB disk space and 10M / 100M / 1000M
Ethernet network card.
Software: operating system should be one of Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows 7 and Windows 8.
3.1.2 Network connection
(1)Through the WiFi terminal LAN port connection: click <start> button on the lower left

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corner of the screen to enter the start menu, and select "Control Panel". Double-click the
"network connection" icon, then double-click the pop-up "local connection" icon, pop-up
window shown in Figure 1 .
Figure 1 Local connection status
Click the <attribute> button to enter the window shown in figure 2
figure 2 Local Area Connection Properties
Select "Internet protocol (TCP/IP)" and click the <attribute> button, please set your
computer IP address to 192.168.1. X (2 ~ 254), the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0,and the
gateway to 192.168.1.1.

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Figure 3 Internet protocol (TCP/IP) properties
(2)Establish network connection through the WiFi terminal SSID: set the IP address of the
management computer.
Explanation: the WiFi terminal can automatically assign IP addresses to the management
computer, so you don't have to manually set the static IP address.
Your management computer gets the IP address of the wifi terminal, and the results are as
follows (as an example of Windows XP system).

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3.1.3 Cancel proxy server
If the current management computer uses the proxy server to access the Internet, the
agent service must be prohibited, and the operation is as follows:
(1) select “Tools / Internet Options”in the browser window, select the "Connection" tab in
the pop-up window, and click <Local Area Network (LAN) Settings> button to enter the
page shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 Cancel the proxy server
(2) Confirm that the "Use proxy server for LAN" option is not selected. If it is selected,
please cancel and click <OK> button.
(3) Confirm that the management computer is connected to the wifi terminal
Use the Ping command that comes with the windows to verify that the network between
the management computer and the WiFi terminal is connected. Click <start> button on the
lower left corner of the computer screen, select “operation”, click <enter> button, enter
“CMD” in the dialog box, click <OK > button, enter the command Ping 192.168.1.1, hit the
“Enter” key, get the following tips that means the computer can normal login WiFi terminal
WEB management page, as shown below.

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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 figure. Please input user name
and password (general subscribers default user name and password are both admin for
login, user name and password are “admin” and “admin”), click <Enter> button to enter
the WEB management interface.
Login the Web Management Interface
Note:
You can modify the password after entering WEB management interface. Please refer to
system maintenance “Management” for related operation.
4 Familiar with WEB management page
WEB management interface can rapidly complete required function configurations. This
chapter will lead you to understand and become familiar with WEB management interface.
4.1 WEB Management Interface Introduction
WEB management interface introduction
1) The main menu area
2) The sub-menu area
3) Display the content

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4.2 Main Menu Introduction
Main Menu
Sub-Menu
Status
Device Information. Network Side Information. User side
Information. Remote Management Status
Network
Broadband Setup. LAN Setup. WLAN Setup. Move Device.
Remote Management. User Member Limit .Time Setup
Security
Denial of Service. URL Filtering. IP Filtering. MAC Filtering
Service
Port Forwarding. DDNS. UPNP Setup. Advanced NAT. Telnet
Server. IGMP. Pocily Route. Pocily DNS
System
System Log. Save/Upgrade Setup. Admin Account Management.
Diagnosis. Manual Inform. Language
5 Status
Status includes Device information, Network Status, User side Information.
Remote Management Status.

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5.1 Device information
Click <Device Information> to display as follows.
This interface displays the device model, uptime, local time, hardware version, firmware
version, and Serial number.
5.2 Network side information
Click <Network Side information> to display as follows.
The page will show WAN connection status.
WAN Status shows current System Interface Name, Connect Type, Connect Status,
Default Gateway, IP Address that has been obtained, subnet Mask, DNS1 and DNS2.

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5.3 User Side Information
Click <User Side information> to display as follows.
Wireless Status shows current Wi-Fi SSID, MAC, Signal, Transmission and so on.
User Side Status Information shows MAC Address, IP Address, Current device
information that connects LAN port, number of bytes.
5.4 Remote Management Status
Click <Remote Management Status> to display as follows.
Remote Management Status shows the status of the interaction established by TR069
and the status of the service configuration.

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6 Network
The network includes Broadband Setup, LAN Setup, Wireless Setup, Move Device,
Remote Management, User Number Limit and Time Setup.
6.1 Broadband Setup
You can set the WAN connection here. WAN connections can work in a routing or bridging
mode, and can connect a LAN port or WiFi with a wide area network.
6.1.1 WAN connection naming rules
WAN connection (network name) naming rules are as follows.
catalogue
Definition
description
Network name
Sequence number
To identify WAN connections, the rules are: based
on the sequence of WAN connections, the number
of sequences increases, the number of
non-reusable has been used
Service mode
TR069
Used to connect TR069
INTERNET
Used to connect to the Internet and not support
TR069
TR069_INTERNET
Used to connect the Internet and TR069
Routing and
bridging
B
Bridging mode
R
Routing mode
VLAN
VID_Z
VID_Z VLAN ID (untag) for the current WAN
connection, When the WAN connection is
established, no VLAN is added, VID_Z will not
appear in the network name.
Such as:
1_INTERNET_R_VID_2 (service mode is: INTERNET, working mode is: routing, VLAN,
ID: 2)
2_INTERNET_B_VID_ (service mode is: INTERNET, working mode is: bridging, VLAN,
ID : 0)

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6.1.2 Default WAN connection and routing mode
Default WAN connection: you can modify the mode, VLAN, and bound ports according to
network requirements as shown below.
Click <modify> as shown below.
Project
Description
VLAN Enable
Enable or Disable VLAN
VLAN
If you enable VLAN , enter a number into VLAN ID
802.1p
Select a priority(0-7)
Network Name
Select the type of service
Service Mode
Routing or Bridging Mode
Connect Type
You can choose DHCP、Static、PPPoE modes
MTU
Maximum transport unit (MTU bytes)
Bind Port
Binding to the WAN service port: Select the port that is bound to the
connection

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Routing mode:
When the connection type is routing mode, there are three ways to obtain WAN side IP
address, that is DHCP, static mode and PPPoE.
1) the IP address of DHCP is dynamic mode.
2) in static mode, set the static address. You need to enter the IP address, subnet mask,
the IP address of the alternate DNS server, and the default gateway.
3) in PPPoE mode, you need to enter your username and password.
Note: the port is bound to the routing mode in default, also you can choose “Bridge”to set
to the bridging mode. If all ports are bound to the bridge state, LAN1 port is the
management port, you can use this port to enter the management page, management IP
is 192.168.1.1.And if a port is bound to the routing mode which can be used to enter the
management page.
You need to choose connection type settings in the WAN connection configuration,
STATIC, IP, DHCP, and PPPoE are optional.
Here is the page to select STATIC IP, which needs to configure the IP address, mask,
gateway, and DNS.

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Here is the page to select PPPoE, which you need to configure your username and
password.
If you select DHCP, the route automatically gets the IP address.
Bridge mode: the second layer data frame of the bridge over the WAN port and the
binding port is transparent broadcast. In this application scenario, PC or other terminals
connected to the gateway through PPPOE way to obtain WAN Internet IP address.
Click <Save> button to save the configuration.
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