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3.5 Guest Network
This page displays the Guest Network Settings currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Wireless>>Guest Network
to display the following page:
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Guest SSID:
Displays the current Guest Network settings active on the Router.
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Enable/Disable SSID:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID. Disabled is the
default setting.
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Network Name (SSID):
Allows you to specify the Network Name (SSID) used to
identify the Wireless Network to client devices.
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SSID Broadcast:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID Broadcast. Enabled is the
default setting.
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Security Mode:
Allows you to set the desired Security Mode used to con-
nect to the SSID. Supported modes include 64bit/128bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 and
WPA/WPA2 Mixed. Open is the default setting. Adding Security to any SSIDs is
recommended.
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WEP Key:
When selecting WEP Security a WEP key option will appear. This allows
you to set the WEP Key. It can consist of Numbers 0-9 and Letters A-F. For 64bit
WEP, enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 regular characters. For 128bit
WEP, enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 13 regular characters.
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Encryption:
When selecting WPA or WPA2 security, two new options will appear.
The first is Encryption, which allows you to set the Encryption type used by WPA/
WPA2. Options include AES, TKIP&AES and TKIP. AES is the default and recom-
mended setting.
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WPA Passphrase:
When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will
appear. The second is WPA Passphrase, which allows you to set the Passphrase used
to connect to the SSID. WPA Passphrases must be a minimum of 8 to a maximum
of 63 Characters and can contain Letters (capitol and lowercase), Numbers, Special
Characters and Spaces.
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Guest DHCP:
Displays the Guest Network DHCP Server settings of the Router.
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Enable DHCP Server:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the Routers DHCP Server.
Enabled is the default setting.
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DHCP Range:
Displays the DHCP Pool settings of the Router. Settings can be viewed
or modified here.
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Start:
Allows you to set the Starting IP Address of the DHCP Pool. 192.168.10.100 is
the default setting.
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End:
Allows you to set the Ending IP Address of the DHCP Pool. 192.168.10.200 is the
default setting.
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Lease Time (hours):
Allows you to set the number of Hours for which the DHCP
Lease issued to the Client Device is valid before requiring a DHCP Renew. 12 Hours
is the default setting.
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Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
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Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
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Cancel:
This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE:
After making any changes to the Guest Network you must click the
Save button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot
button for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save button
and proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE:
WPA/WPA2 with TKIP&AES Encryption Security mode is
recommended for high turnover environments like Restaurants or
Hotels. This mode covers the widest range of devices.
NOTE:
WEP Security is not recommended due to the Security being
inherently insecure. WEP is only recommended when devices do not
support WPA.
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3.6 Firewall/Security
There are six submenus in the Firewall/Security menu: Port Forwarding, DMZ, UPnP, IP-
MAC Binding, URL Filtering and Client Filtering. Click a submenu to view and/or modify
the corresponding settings.
3.6.1 Port Forwarding
This page displays the Port Forwarding Rules configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Firewall/Security>>Port Forwarding
to display the following page:
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Port Forwarding:
Allows you to open public Ports to allow access to the private Port
of a local device. Port Forwarding opens a hole in the Firewall to the specified Local
Network device. Port Forwarding relies on the security of the Local Network device
as it merely allows the incoming connection to reach the Local Network device.
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Application Name:
Allows you specify a Name for the Port Forwarding rule for
easy identification. Special characters or spaces in the Application Name are
not recommended.
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Protocol:
Allows you to specify whether to use TCP, UPD or Both protocols to pass
the Port Forwarding traffic. Both is the default and recommended setting.
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WAN Port:
Allows you to specify the Public Port to be opened. This Port will
match the LAN Port in most configurations. The WAN Port does not need to match
the WAN Port, allowing you to serve Multiple devices on the Local Network on the
same Port (i.e. 80) with differing WAN Ports (i.e. you have three devices that serve
over Port 80. You can set the first WAN Port to 80, the second to 81 and third to
82). The WAN Port can also be different if the LAN Port is well known (i.e. 80, 443,
59, 22, etc…) and you wish to hide it behind a less well known port (i.e. 5001).
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LAN IP:
IP Address of the Local Network device you are Port Forwarding too.
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LAN Port:
The Local Network Port served by the Local Network device, typically
the same as the WAN Port.
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Add:
Click the Add button to add your Port Forwarding Rule to the Port Forwarding
Table. This also Saves the Port Forwarding settings, allowing you to browse to
another page in the Router before rebooting to apply the changes.
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Port Forwarding Table:
Displays the configured Port Forwarding Rules.
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Application Name:
Displays the Application Name of the Rule.
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Protocol:
Displays the permitted Protocol of the Rule.
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WAN Port:
Displays the WAN Port specified on for the Rule.
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LAN IP:
Displays the IP Address of the Local Network device to which incoming
traffic will be redirected.
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LAN Port:
Displays the Port of the Local Network device to which incoming traffic
will be redirected.
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Remove:
This button allows you to Delete the selected Port Forwarding Rule and
Saves the changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page.
NOTE:
After Adding a Port Forwarding Rule your settings are Saved, then you
must click the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. You can
click the Add button and proceed to other pages without losing your
configured changes.
NOTE:
Port Forwarding is inherently insecure, relying on the security of the
Local Network device to which you are forwarding. With this being
the case, requiring a Login to the Local device is recommended while
also changing the Default Username and Password of the device.
3.6.2 DMZ
This page displays the DMZ Settings currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Firewall/Security>>DMZ
to display the following page.
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DMZ:
Displays the DMZ currently configured.
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DMZ (De-Militarized Zone):
Allows you to Enable or Disable the DMZ on the
Router. Disabled is the default setting. Enabling the DMZ and entering a Local
Device IP Address, will Disable all Incoming Firewall Rules for the specified Device.
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IP Address:
Allows you to specify the Local Device IP Address to which all incom-
ing traffic should be passed.
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Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
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Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
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Cancel:
This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE:
After making any changes to the DMZ you must click the Save button
to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to
other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE:
DMZ is typically used for Web Server installations and all Firewall and
Security resides on the device specified in the DMZ. Please consult
your Network Administrator if you are asked to configuring a DMZ.
3.6.3 UPnP
This page displays the UPnP Settings currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Firewall/Security>>UPnP
to display the following page:
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UPnP Configuration:
Displays the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) configuration.
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UPnP:
Allows you to Enable or Disable UPnP on the Router. Enabled is the default.
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Available Networks:
Displays which Networks on the Router have UPnP Enabled.
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Local Network/LAN:
Allows you to enable UPnP for the configured
Local Network.

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