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Appendix C
– Specifications
Hardware Interface
RJ-45 X 1 for WAN (Giga Ethernet), RJ-45 X 4 for LAN (Giga Ethernet), WPS
Button X 1, Power Switch X 1, Wi-Fi On/Off Button X 1, Reset Button X 1
LAN Interface
Standard
.....................
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
10/100 BaseT
..............
Auto-sense
MDI/MDX support
.........
Yes
WLAN Interface
Standard
...................
IEEE802.11n (IEEE802.11b/g compatible)
Encryption
...................
64/128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Channels
.....................
11 (US, Canada)/ 13 (Europe)/ 14 (Japan)
Data Rate
...................
Up to 300Mbps
WPA/WPA2
..................
Yes
IEEE 802.1x
................
Yes
WMM
..........................
Yes
WPS
...........................
Yes
MAC Filtering
...............
Yes
Optional
......................
Afterburner mode (Turbo mode)***
Management
Compliant with TR-069/TR-098/TR-111 remote management protocols,
Telnet, Web-based management, Configuration backup and restoration,
Software upgrade via HTTP / TFTP / FTP server
Routing Functions
PPPoE, IPoA, Static route, RIP v1/v2, NAT/PAT, DMZ, DHCP Server/Relay/Client,
DNS Proxy, ARP, IGMP Proxy
Security Functions
Authentication protocol :
PAP, CHAP
Port Triggering/Forwarding, Packet and MAC address filtering, DoS
Protection, SSH, VPN
Application Passthrough
PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, VoIP, Yahoo messenger, ICQ, RealPlayer, NetMeeting, MSN, X-box
Power Supply
...............................................
Input:
100 - 240 Vac
Output: 12 Vdc / 1.0 A
Environment Condition
Operating temperature
...........................
0 ~ 50 degrees Celsius
Relative humidity
..................................
5 ~ 95% (non-condensing)
Dimensions
....................................
205 mm (W) x 48 mm (H) x 145 mm (D)
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Kit Weight
(1*WAP-5813n, 1*RJ45 cable, 1*power adapter, 1*CD-ROM)
= 1.0 kg
Certifications
..........................................................................
CE 0197,CE
NOTE:
Specifications are subject to change without notice
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Appendix D
– SSH Client
Unlike Microsoft Windows, Linux OS has a ssh client included.
For Windows users,
there is a public domain one called “putty” that can be downloaded from here:
To access the ssh client you must first enable SSH access for the LAN or WAN from
the Management
Æ
Access Control
Æ
Services menu in the web user interface.
To access the router using the Linux ssh client
For LAN access, type: ssh -l root 192.168.1.1
For WAN access, type: ssh -l support
WAN IP address
To access the router using the Windows “putty” ssh client
For LAN access, type: putty -ssh -l root 192.168.1.1
For WAN access, type: putty -ssh -l support
WAN IP address
NOTE:
The
WAN IP address
can be found on the Device Info
Æ
WAN screen
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Appendix E
– WSC External Registrar
Follow these steps to add an external registrar using the web user interface (WUI)
on a personal computer running the Windows Vista operating system:
Step 1:
Enable UPnP on the Advanced Setup
Æ
LAN screen in the WUI.
NOTE:
A PVC must exist to see this option.
Step 2:
Open the Network folder and look for the BroadcomAP icon.
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Step 3:
On the Wireless
Æ
Security screen, enable WSC by selecting
Enabled
from the drop down list box and set the WSC AP Mode to Unconfigured.
Step 4:
Click the
Save/Apply
button at the bottom of the screen.
The screen
will go blank while the router applies the new Wireless settings.
When
the screen returns, press the
Start AddER
button, as shown above.
Step 3
Step 4

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