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6.5 WDS Setting
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) can be used to expand your current wireless network
coverage. The Router supports three modes: Lazy, Bridge and Repeater.
Lazy:
In this mode, the connected wireless device should be in Bridge or Repeater mode, and
select the Router BSSID to implement wireless connection.
Bridge:
In this mode, you may connect two or more wired networks via wireless signals. In
this mode, you need add the Wireless MAC address of the connecting device into the Router's
AP MAC address table or select one from the scanning table.
Repeater:
In this mode, you need add the MAC address of the connecting device into the
Router's AP MAC address table to amplify and repeat wireless signals. All devices in a
repeater setup must support WDS functionality.
Encrypt Type:
You may select WEP mode, TKIP mode, and AES mode for security here.
Key:
Enter the encryption key or pass phrase for the connecting devices.
AP MAC Address:
Enter the MAC address of the connected wireless device.
NOTE:
Two wireless routers must use the same band, channel number, and
security settings!
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6.6 Advanced Wireless Setting
This section provides information to configure the advanced wireless settings of the Router,
including the Radio Preamble, 802.11g/n Rate, Fragmentation Threshold, RTS Threshold,
Beacon Period and DTIM Interval. If you do not know what they mean, we recommend that
you use the default settings.
BG Protection Mode:
Try different settings if you have problems connecting 11b/g wireless
clients with the Router running in 11n wireless mode. The default is “Auto”.
Basic Data Rates:
In term of different requirements, you can select one of the suitable Basic
Data Rates from the drop-down menu. Here, default value is (1-2-5.5-11Mbps…).
Beacon Interval:
The frequency interval of the beacon, which is a packet broadcast by a
router to synchronize a wireless network. The default value is 100 ms. It is recommended not
to modify the default value.
Fragmentation Threshold:
The fragmentation threshold defines the maximum transmission
packet size in bytes. The packet will be fragmented if the arrival is bigger than the threshold
setting. The default size is 2346 bytes.
RTS Threshold:
RTS stands for “Request to Send”. This parameter controls what size data
packet the frequency protocol issues to RTS packet. If the device works in SoHo, do not
modify the default value.
TX Power:
Set the wireless output power level. The default value is 100.
WMM Capable
: To enhance wireless multimedia transfer performance (0n-line video and
voice). If you are not clear about this, enable it.
APSD Capable:
It is used for auto power-saved service. The default is disabled.
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6.7 Wireless Access Control
To secure your wireless LAN, the wireless access control is actually based on the MAC
address management. Select “Wireless Setting: Access Control” to open the following window:
MAC Address Filter:
Enable/disable MAC address filter. “Block” to prevent the MAC
addresses in the list from accessing the wireless network. “Allow” to permit the MAC address
in the list to access the wireless network.
MAC Address Management:
Enter the MAC address to implement the filter policy. Click
“Add” to finish the MAC adding operation.
MAC Address List:
Show the MAC addresses of the devices in the list. You may add or
delete any them.
6.8 Wireless Connection Status
This page is to show the current wireless access status. Click “Refresh” to update the wireless
connection information.
MAC Address:
Shows MAC address of the connected devices.
Bandwidth
Shows the channel bandwidth of connected devices.
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Chapter 7: DHCP Server
7.1 DHCP Server Setting
If enabled, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) Server will assign an IP Address to
devices on the LAN / Private Network that do not have a fixed IP Address assigned to them.
For that purpose an address pool needs to be specified to make sure that there will be no
address collisions. Devices connecting to this address pool must be configured to “Obtain an
IP Address Automatically”. Specifying the starting and ending address of the IP Address pool
is required.
DHCP Server:
Activate the checkbox to enable server.
IP Address Start/End:
Enter the range of IP Addresses for DHCP server assignment.
Lease Time:
The time length of the IP address lease.
For example: set the lease time as one hour. Then the DHCP server will
recycle and assign the IP address again.
7.2 DHCP Client List
Static IP assignment allows adding a specific IP Address to the assigned MAC address.
IP Address:
Enter one IP address for the computer on the LAN network.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC address of the computer you want to assign the above IP
address. Click “Add” to add the entry in the list.
Hostname
: The name of the computer that is assigned a fixed IP Address.
Lease Time:
The time length of the corresponding IP address lease.
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Chapter 8
Virtual Server
8.1 Port Range Forwarding
The Router can be configured as a virtual server for local services behind the LAN port.
Remote requests will be re-directed to the local servers via the virtual server. This section
allows you to configure port range forwarding. Port Range Forwarding allows you to set up
public services such as web servers, ftp, e-mail and other specialized Internet applications that
require ranges of ports to be accessible on your network.
Start/End Port:
Enter the start/end port numbers of the ranges of External ports to be opened
for services or Internet applications.
IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the device to which you want the external request
forwarded to.
Protocol:
Select the protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) for the application or service.
Well-Known Service Port:
Select the well-known services as DNS, FTP from the drop-down
menu to add to the configured one above.
Delete:
Click the check box and then click ‘Apply’ to delete the selected rule.
The ‘Well-known Service Port’ drop-down menu lists the common ports. You may select one
and add it to the ID from the ID drop-down menu. Click “Add” to add the port in the above table.
If the port you wish to enter is not available from the Drop-down selection, you may enter it
manually.
Add
– Click to add the well-know port to the ID you selected.
In the above screen, a request arriving at external ports 4600 to 4670 would be
redirected to ports 4600 to 4670 of the device located at 192.168.0.10.
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