WODASIGN EOC1121R4WL-R410 User manual

Contents
1 You will learn about the product as follows................................................................3
2 Product Introduction.....................................................................................................3
2.1 Product Brief Introduction.................................................................................3
2.2 Product Features.................................................................................................4
2.3 Product Specification.........................................................................................5
2.4 List of rticles....................................................................................................5
2.5 Device Interface Definition................................................................................6
2.6 Indicator Definition............................................................................................6
2.7 Device Connection.............................................................................................7
2.8 Networking pplication.....................................................................................7
3 Login Web Management Locally.................................................................................7
3.1 Physical Connection of EOC Slave and PC.......................................................7
3.2 PC ccess the WEB of EOC Slave....................................................................8
4 Familiar with WEB management page........................................................................9
4.1 WEB Management Interface Introduction.......................................................10
4.2 Main Menu Introduction..................................................................................10
5 Status..........................................................................................................................10
5.1 Device Information..........................................................................................11
5.2 W N Information............................................................................................11
5.3 L N Information..............................................................................................12
6 Network......................................................................................................................12
6.1 W N Setup......................................................................................................12
6.1.1 W N Connection Naming Rules....................................................................................13
6.1.2 Setup W N Connection and Routing Mode...................................................................13
6.2 L N Setup........................................................................................................17
6.3 Wlan Setup.......................................................................................................18
6.4 User Number Limit..........................................................................................20
7 Security.......................................................................................................................20
7.1 Preventing DoS attacks....................................................................................20
7.2 URL/IP/M C Filtering....................................................................................21
8 Service........................................................................................................................22
8.1 Port Forwarding................................................................................................23
8.2 DDNS...............................................................................................................23
8.3 UPNP Setup......................................................................................................24
8.4 dvanced N T................................................................................................25
8.5 Telnet Sever......................................................................................................25
8.6 IGMP................................................................................................................26
8.7 Pocily DNS.......................................................................................................26
9 System........................................................................................................................27
9.1 ccount Management......................................................................................27
9.2 System Log.......................................................................................................27
9.3 Save/Upgrade...................................................................................................28
9.4 Reboot..............................................................................................................29
9.5 Diagnosis..........................................................................................................29
9.6 Language..........................................................................................................30
Wi-Fi EOC terminal user manual

1 You will learn about the product as follows
① The general form of the product, the business characteristics or its positioning in the actual network
application
② Manage the device by building a WEB environment, and be more familiar with its settings page
③ Manage and maintain the EOC wireless terminal e uipment through the WEB management page, such
as Wan configuration, WiFi wireless settings, etc
2 Product Introduction
Explanation:
• This manual is applicable to the EOC1121R4WL-R410 serial wireless terminal e uipment of Wodasign
technology. The relevant configuration in this paper is introduced in the case of this form of 2 STB ports
and 2 LAN ports . 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-R410 serial 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-R410 coaxial cable broadband access terminal
adopted Mstar MSE510CE chip solution, through a coaxial port connected to EOC Master, 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 EOC Master 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-R410 terminal device also can provide Wireless WIFI 11N router function,
terminals can use wireless WIFI to access the internet.
EOC1121R4WL-R410 satisfies the operator’s re uirement and supports 4 SSID in maximum. Based on the
ieee802.11n standard, the wireless network can be extended to provide stable transmission up to 300Mbps,
and be compatible with ieee802.11b and ieee802.11g.
The user side of EOC1121R4WL-R410 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-R410. The WAN connection of EOC1121R4WL-R410 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-R410 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 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 ueues, support different scheduling algorithms,
including: SP, DWRR and CAR. EOC1121R4WL-R410 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, IEEE8 02.3, IEEE802.3u
EOC coaxial cable Cable port access, providing TV, WiFi wireless, wired and other 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 300Mbps
Support virtual server, DMZ host
Support UPnP function, DDNS function
Provide Web management page reset, support software update online
WiFi support 5 dbi high-gain omni-directional antenna
High security, support mutual isolation between the terminal e uipment
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 re uirements
Ambient temperature:-0°C~50°C
Relative humidity:5% to 95%(Non-condensing)
Power specifications
Power adapter input:12 V/0.5A
Power Consumption:<5W

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 uick 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
1Use cable to connect to the cable TV home interface
Ethernet
Use network cable to connect to the computer, set-top box
4 or other e uipment, 2 STB ports, 2 LAN 10/100M
interface self-adaption ports
power interface 1 Connect the power adapter
WPS 1 WPS function switch
RST
1 Reset switch

2.6 Indicator Definition
La el
explanation
Description
POWER Power Indicator Solid green, device has been powered, you can start using
light
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
Solid green, LAN port connects to the network. Blinking
interface light green: data is being transmitted.
STB1-2
STB network
Solid green, STB port connect to the network. Blinking
interface light green: data is being transmitted.
WIFI
WIFI status
Solid green, WiFi signal enable. Indicator light off: turn off
indicator light the WiFi signal.
2.7 Device Connection
Connect coaxial cable: connect coaxial cable to radio fre uency joint
Connect Ethernet cable: use RJ-45 Ethernet cable connect any LAN (lan1-lan4) port of the EOC to
family e uipment, such as computer, IPTV set-top box, etc
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.
2.8 Networking Application

3 ogin Web Management ocally
3.1 Physical Connection of EOC Slave and PC
a) Local NIC of PC connects to LAN port of EOC slave via wires.
b) Set the IP address of PC’s local NIC as 192.168.1.X (X:2-254).
c) Open cmd windows and make sure that PC can ping the management IP (192.168.1.1) of EOC slave.
3.2 PC Access the WEB of EOC Slave
Make sure you can ping the EOC slave like #3.1. Open the IE Web broswer (IE, Firefox, Google), copy and
paste URL: http: //192.168.1.1 , the following pop-up Prompt landin-g page:

Login the We Management Interface
Input UserName:adminisp PassWord: adminisp
Click “Login” button. The product basics page appears, as follows:
You can start further configuration.
4 Familiar with WEB management page
WEB management interface can rapidly complete re uired 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
Display the content

4.2 Main Menu Introduction
Main Menu Su -Menu
Status Device Information,WAN Information, LAN Information.
Network WAN Setup, LAN Setup, WLAN Setup,
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 DNS
System
Account Management, System Log, Save/Upgrade, Reboot,
Diagnosis, Language
5 Status
Status includes Device information, WAN Information. LAN Information

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 WAN Information
Click <WAN 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.

5.3 LAN Information
Click <LAN 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.
6 Network
The network includes WAN Setup, LAN Setup, Wlan Setup, User Number Limit and Time Setup.
6.1 WAN 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
To
identify
WAN
connections,
the
rules
are
based
on
the
se uence
of
WAN
connections,
the
number
of
se uences
increases, the number of non-reusable has been used
Network name Se uence number
Service mode INTERNET Used to connect internet service
OTHER
Used to connect other service type
Routing and B Bridging mode

bridging
R
Routing mode
VID_Z VLAN ID (untag) for the current WAN
VLAN
VID_Z 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)
6.1.2 Setup WAN Connection and Routing Mode
As shown in the figure below, you can select the WAN connection that has been created, click the "Modify"
button to generate the corresponding WAN, or click the "Add" button to create the re uired WAN
connection. Let's create new connection as an example:
Click <Add> 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
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.
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.
6.2 LAN Setup
LAN settings are primarily intended for LAN IP services, such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) configurations. The device is pre-configured with routing mode, using the LAN IP address and
DHCP server. The default LAN configuration for routing is:
•LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.1
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
LAN side IP address is mainly used for local area network management, you can enter following interface to
modify the LAN side IP address . Click “save” then apply to the network.

Note: after changing the LAN IP address, the current browser interface will be disconnected. You need to
reopen your browser and use the changed IP address to log in.
By default, the device is e uivalent to a DHCP server, assigning IP, DNS, and network connections to
computers connected to the device. The default IP address of the device is 192.168.1.1, which is the
gateway address. The device allocates the IP address pool as shown below.
* tips: DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, you can specify the IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway. LAN client can automatically obtain IP address.
1. DHCP Enable: You can select the "Enable / Disable" DHCP function.
The IP address of the DHCP server is assigned to the re uesting client, and the host should be within that
segment.
2.the rental time: you can set the clients that DHCP allows to assign IP addresses during the time period.
Enabling DHCP server to better allocate IP addresses by setting a proper time to ensure non repetition.
For example, setting the rental time to 1 hour, the DHCP server will recycle the IP address every 1 hour.
3.DNS: DNS service is used to resolve the address. If IPS re uires a specific server, fill in the address of a
specific ISP in DNS.

6.3 Wlan Setup
Wireless settings include the basic configuration and the SSID configuration.
Basic configuration is as follows.
La el Description
Enable Wireless Enable or disable Wireless
Band Select a bandwidth in the list
Channel Width Select a channel bandwidth in the list
Channel Number Select a suitable channel in the list, the default is automatic
Data Rate Select a suitable rate in the list, the default is automatic
Protection Enable or disable Protection
Short GI Enable or disable Short GI
RF Output Transmit power range of 15% ~ 100%, and the default is 10%. 10
Power 0% is the maximum power
SSID configuration is as follows.
You can configure 4 SSID, open the corresponding SSID, and modify it.

abel Description
SSID SSID is used to identify the identification of wireless services
SSID Hidden After selecting SSID Hidden, the corresponding WiFi cannot be
searched through the WiFi uery
encryption
Y
ou can choose encryption,such as NONE,WEP,methods WPA-
PSK, WPA2-PSK,and MixedWPA2/WPA -PSK,and if you choose,
you need to configure authentication methods and one keys.
6.4 User Num er Limit
Enable or Disable the user number limit and configure the maximum number of users allowed.
7 Security
Security includes DoS prevention, URL filtering, IP filtering, and MAC filtering.
7.1 Preventing DoS attacks
Under the basic settings menu, enable or disable various DoS protection.

7.2 URL/IP/MAC Filtering
In these options, you can filter URL, IP, and MAC.

The filter is closed by default, and if you need to enable it, tick in front of the corresponding pattern and click
<Apply>.
8 Service
Services include Port Forwarding, DDNS, UPNP setup, Advanced NAT, Telnet Server, IGMP, and policy
DNS.
8.1 Port Forwarding
In the basic configuration interface, you can click on the add port to forward the link, and then configure
the corresponding option.

La el Description
Name The name of the link
IP Address The IP to map
Inner Port The port to map
IP Protocol Select the corresponding transport protocol TCP, UDP
Outer port The port to be mapped to
Enable Enable or Disable the link
8.2 DDNS
In the DDNS interface, you can tick in the front and click <Apply> to enable it.
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