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Password
Enter the Password for your DDNS account°
Host Name
The DDNS URL assigned by the DDNS service
is displayed°
System
Select the DynDNS service you use:
Dynamic
,
Static
, or
Custom
° The default selection is
Dynamic
°
Mail Exchange (Optional)
Enter the address of your mail
exchange server, so emails to your DynDNS address go to
your mail server°
Backup MX
This option allows the Mail eXchange (MX)
server to be a backup° To disable this option, keep the
default,
Disabled
° To enable the option, select
Enabled
° If
you are not sure which setting to select, keep the default,
Disabled
°
Wildcard
This setting enables or disables wildcards
for your host° For example, if your DDNS address is
myplace.dyndns.org
and you enable wildcards, then
x.myplace.dyndns.org
will work as well (x is the wildcard)°
To disable wildcards, keep the default,
Disabled
° To
enable wildcards, select
Enabled
° If you are not sure
which setting to select, keep the default,
Disabled
°
Internet IP Address
The Router’s Internet IP address is
displayed here° Because it is dynamic, it will change°
Status
The status of the DDNS service connection is
displayed°
Update
To manually trigger an update, click
Update
°
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes°
TZO°com
Setup > DDNS > TZO
E-mail Address, TZO Key, and Domain Name
Enter the
settings of the account you set up with TZO°
Internet IP Address
The Router’s Internet IP address is
displayed here° Because it is dynamic, it will change°
Status
The status of the DDNS service connection is
displayed°
Update
To manually trigger an update, click
Update
°
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes°
Setup > MAC Address Clone
A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a 12-digit code
assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification°
Some ISPs require you to register a MAC address in order
to access the Internet° If you have your computer’s MAC
address registered with your ISP and you do not wish
to re-register the MAC address, then you may assign
the registered MAC address to the Router with the MAC
Address Clone feature°
Setup > MAC Address Clone
MAC Address Clone
Enabled/Disabled
To have the MAC address cloned,
select
Enabled
°
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address registered with
your ISP here°
Clone My PC’s MAC
Click this button to clone the MAC
address of the computer you are using°
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes°
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Setup > Advanced Routing
This screen is used to set up the Router’s advanced
functions° Operating Mode allows you to select the
type(s) of advanced functions you use° Dynamic Routing
automatically adjusts how packets travel on your network°
Static Routing sets up a fixed route to another network
destination°
Setup > Advanced Routing
Advanced Routing
NAT
Enabled/Disabled
If this Router is hosting your network’s
connection to the Internet, keep the default,
Enabled
° If
another router exists on your network, select
Disabled
°
When the NAT setting is disabled, dynamic routing will be
enabled°
Dynamic Routing (RIP)
Dynamic routing uses the Routing Information Protocol
(RIP)° This option enables the Router to automatically
adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout and
exchange routing tables with the other router(s)° The
Router determines the network packets’ route based on
the fewest number of hops between the source and the
destination°
Enabled/Disabled
When the NAT setting is enabled, the
Dynamic Routing option is automatically disabled° When
the NAT setting is disabled, this option is available° Select
Enabled
to use the Dynamic Routing option°
Static Routing
A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network
information must travel to reach a specific host or
network° Enter the information described below to set up
a new static route°
Route Entries
To set up a static route between the
Router and another network, select a number from the
drop-down list° Click
Delete This Entry
to delete a static
route°
Enter Route Name
Enter a name for the Route here,
using a maximum of 25 alphanumeric characters°
Destination LAN IP
The Destination LAN (Local Area
Network) IP is the address of the remote network or host
to which you want to assign a static route°
Subnet
Mask
The
Subnet
Mask
determines
which
portion of a Destination LAN IP address is the network
portion, and which portion is the host portion°
Gateway
This is the IP address of the gateway device that
allows for contact between the Router and the remote
network or host°
Interface
This interface tells you whether the Destination
IP address is on the
LAN & Wireless
(Ethernet and wireless
networks) or the
Internet (WAN)
° (WAN stands for Wide
Area Network°)
Click
Show Routing Table
to view the static routes you
have already set up°
Advanced Routing > Routing Table
Routing Table
For each route, the Destination LAN IP address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway, and Interface are displayed° Click
Refresh
to update the information° Click
Close
to exit
this screen°
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes°
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings
The basic settings for wireless networking are set on this
screen°
There are two ways to configure the Router’s wireless
network(s), manual and Wi-Fi Protected Setup°
Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set
up your wireless network° If you have client devices, such
as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup,
then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup°
Configuration
View
To
manually
configure
your
wireless networks, select
Manual
° Proceed to the
Manual 
Setup
section° To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, select
Wi-Fi
Protected Setup
° Proceed to
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
,
page 20
°
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Manual Setup
If you set the
Configuration  View 
to
Manual
, the
Basic 
Wireless Settings
screen displays the following fields°
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Manual Setup)
Network Mode
From this drop-down menu, you can
select the wireless standards running on your network°
Mixed
If
you
have
Wireless-N,
Wireless-G,
and
Wireless-B devices in your network, keep the default,
Mixed
°
BG-Mixed
If you have only Wireless-G and Wireless-B
devices in your network, select
BG-Mixed
°
Wireless-N Only
If you have only Wireless-N devices,
select
Wireless-N Only
°
Wireless-G Only
If you have only Wireless-G devices,
select
Wireless-G Only
°
Wireless-B Only
If you have only Wireless-B devices,
select
Wireless-B Only
°
Disabled
If you do not have any wireless devices in
your network, select
Disabled
°
NOTE:
If you are not sure which mode to use,
keep the default,
Mixed
°
Network Name (SSID)
The Service Set Identifier (SSID)
is the network name shared by all devices in a wireless
network° It is case-sensitive and must not exceed
32 keyboard characters° The default is
Ciscoxxxxx
(xxxxx
are the last five digits of the Router’s serial number)° The
serial number is located on the left side of the product
label, which is on the bottom panel°
Channel Width
The default is
20 MHz Only
° For best
performance, select
Auto
to have the Router automatically
select the Channel Width (20 MHz or 40 MHz)°
Channel
Select the appropriate channel for your wireless
network° If you are not sure which channel to select, then
keep the default,
Auto
°
SSID Broadcast
When wireless clients survey the local
area for wireless networks to associate with, they will
detect the SSID broadcast by the Router° To broadcast the
Router’s SSID, keep the default,
Enabled
° If you do not
want to broadcast the Router’s SSID, then select
Disabled
°
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes°
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
There are three methods available° Use the method that
applies to the client device you are configuring°
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
NOTE:
Wi-Fi Protected Setup configures one
client device at a time° Repeat the instructions
for each client device that supports Wi-Fi
Protected Setup°
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button
Use this method if
your client device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button°
Click or press the
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
button on
the client device°
b° Click the
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
button on the
Router’s
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
screen°
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup LED flashes blue for two
minutes during the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process
and lights up blue when the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
process is successful°
The LED lights up amber if there is an error during
the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process° Make sure the
client device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup° Wait
until the LED is off, and then try again°
The LED flashes when a Wi-Fi Protected Setup
session is active° The Router supports one session
at a time° Wait until the LED is continuously lit, or
off before starting the next Wi-Fi Protected Setup
session°
After the client device has been configured,
click
OK
on the
Router’s
Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup
screen° Then refer back to your client device or its
documentation for further instructions°
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Enter Client Device PIN on Router
Use this method
if your client device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN
(Personal Identification Number)°
Enter the PIN from the client device in the
field on
the Router’s
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
screen°
b° Click the
Register
button on the
Router’s
Wi-Fi 
Protected Setup
screen°
After the client device has been configured,
click
OK
on the Router’s
Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup
screen° Then refer back to your client device or its
documentation for further instructions°
Enter Router PIN on Client Device
Use this method
if your client device asks for the Router’s PIN°
a° On the client device, enter the PIN listed on the
Router’s
Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup
screen° (It is also
listed on the label on the bottom of the Router°)
b° After the client device has been configured,
click
OK
on the Router’s
Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup
screen° Then refer back to your client device or its
documentation for further instructions°
The Network Name (SSID), Security, and Passphrase are
displayed at the bottom of the screen°
NOTE:
If you have client devices that do not
support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless
settings, and then manually configure those
client devices°
Wireless > Wireless Security
The wireless security settings configure the security
of your wireless network(s)° The Router supports the
following wireless security options: WPA/WPA2 Mixed
Mode (default), WPA2 Personal, WPA Personal, WEP, and
RADIUS° (WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access° WEP
stands for Wireless Equivalent Privacy° RADIUS stands for
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service°)
The default option is
WPA/WPA2 mixed mode
, which
allows your devices to connect using the strongest
security option they support, WPA2 or WPA°
Personal Options
Security Option
Strength
WPA2 Personal
Strongest
WPA/WPA2 mixed mode (default)
WPA2: Strongest
WPA: Strong
WPA Personal
Strong
WEP
Basic
Office Option
RADIUS is the security option offered for networks that
use a RADIUS server for authentication°
Security Mode
Select the security method for your wireless network° If
you do not want to use wireless security, keep the default,
Disabled
°
WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode
NOTE:
If you are using WPA/WPA2 mixed mode,
each device in your wireless network MUST use
the same WPA shared key, or else the network
will not function properly°
Wireless Security > WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode
Passphrase
Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters° The
default is
password
°
WPA2 Personal
NOTE:
If you are using WPA2 or WPA, each
device in your wireless network MUST use the
same WPA method and shared key, or else the
network will not function properly°
Wireless Security > WPA2 Personal
Passphrase
Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters° The
default is
password
°
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WPA Personal
NOTE:
If you are using WPA2 or WPA, each
device in your wireless network MUST use the
same WPA method and shared key, or else the
network will not function properly°
Wireless Security > WPA Personal
Passphrase
Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters° The
default is
password
°
WEP
WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not as secure
as WPA°
NOTE:
I
f you are using WEP encryption, each
device in your wireless network MUST use the
same WEP encryption method and encryption
key, or else your wireless network will not
function properly°
Wireless Security > WEP
Encryption
Select a level of WEP encryption,
40/64 bits
(10 hex digits)
or
104/128 bits (26 hex digits)
° The
default is
40/64 bits (10 hex digits)
°
Passphrase
Enter a Passphrase to automatically generate
WEP keys° Then click
Generate
°
Key 1
If you did not enter a Passphrase, enter the WEP
key manually°
RADIUS
This option features WEP used in coordination with a
RADIUS server° (This should only be used when a RADIUS
server is connected to the Router°)
NOTE:
I
f you are using WEP encryption, each
device in your wireless network MUST use the
same WEP encryption method and encryption
key, or else your wireless network will not
function properly°
RADIUS
RADIUS Server
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server°
RADIUS Port
Enter the port number of the RADIUS
server° The default is
1812
°
Shared Secret
Enter the key shared between the Router
and the server°
Encryption
Select a level of WEP encryption,
40/64 bits
(10 hex digits)
or
104/128 bits (26 hex digits)
° The
default is
40/64 bits (10 hex digits)
°
Passphrase
Enter a Passphrase to automatically generate
WEP keys° Then click
Generate
°
Key 1
If you did not enter a Passphrase, enter the WEP
key manually°
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes°

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