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Using the Web-Based Utility for Advanced
Configuration
After you set up the WRP400 with the Setup Wizard (located on the CD-ROM), the
router will be ready for use. However, if you’d like to change its advanced settings,
use the web-based utility. This chapter describes each web page of the utility and
each page’s key functions. You can access the utility via a web browser on a
computer connected to the router.
The web-based utility has these main tabs: Setup, Wireless, Security, Access
Restrictions, Applications & Gaming, Administration, Status, and Voice. Additional
tabs will be available after you click one of the main tabs.
NOTE
When first installing the WRP400, you should use the Setup Wizard on the Setup
CD-ROM. If you want to configure advanced settings, use this chapter to learn
about the web-based utility.
The web-based utility has the following main tabs:
Setup:
On the Setup screens, you can configure general settings, such as
Internet connection, IP address, DHCP server settings, DDNS, time settings,
and advanced router settings. For more information, see
Chapter 4, “Basic
Settings.”
Mobile Network:
You can connect a compatible Mobile Broadband USB
modem to the USB port of the WRP400 and configure the mobile network
connection.For more information, see
Chapter 5, “Installing and
Configuring Your Mobile Network.”
Wireless:
You can use the Wireless screens to set up and secure your
wireless network.For more information, see
Chapter 6, “Configuring Your
Wireless Network.”
Security and Access Restrictions:
You can use the Security screens to
enable a firewall, add filters, or allow VPN tunnels. You can use the Access
Restrictions screen to control Internet usage.For more information, see
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Chapter 7, “Configuring Network Security and Controlling Internet
Access.”
Applications & Gaming:
You can use the Applications and Gaming screens
to configure your WRP400 to support applications, services, and gaming.
For more information, see
Chapter 8, “Configuring Applications and
Gaming.”
Administration:
You can use the Administration screens to manage access,
configure Universal Plug and Play, support multimedia streaming, enable
logging and diagnostics, restore factory default settings, upgrade firmware,
and back up and restore configurations. For more information, see
Chapter 9, “Administration.”
Status:
You can use the Status screens to view information about your
WRP400. For more information, see
Chapter 10, “Using the Status
Screens.”
Voice:
You can use the Voice screens to manage the voice gateway
features of the WRP400.For more information, see
Chapter 11,
“Configuring Voice Services.”
How to Access the Web-Based Utility
To access the web-based utility, launch the web browser on your computer, and
enter the default IP address of the WRP400, 192.168.15.1, in the
Address
field.
Then press Enter.
NOTE
If you place the WRP400 behind a primary router with the IP address of
192.168.15.1, then the WRP400 will automatically assume a new default IP address,
192.168.16.1.
When the login screen appears, use the default user name and password,
a
dmin.
Then click OK to continue. Later, you can set a new password from the
Administration tab > Management page. See
“Administration > Management,”
on page 88
.
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Figure 4
Web-Based Utility Login Window
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Basic Settings
On the Setup screens, you can configure general settings, such as Internet
connection, IP address, DHCP server settings, DDNS, time settings, and advanced
router settings.
NOTE
For information about using the Setup screens to configure mobile network
settings, see
Chapter 5, “Installing and Configuring Your Mobile Network.”
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How Do I...
Change the Internet Connection type, IP address,
DHCP Server settings, and other basic settings?
See
“Setup > Basic Setup,” on page 23
.
Set up DDNS for my web server or FTP server?
See
“Setup > DDNS,” on page 34
.
Clone a MAC address to access my Internet service?
See
“Setup > MAC Address Clone,” on page 37
.
Change the time settings?
See
“Time Setting,” on page 33
.
Configure advanced settings for PPPoE Relay, NAT,
Dynamic Routing (RIP), or Static Routing?
See
“Setup > Advanced Routing,” on page 38
.
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Setup > Basic Setup
You can use the Basic Setup page to configure the Internet connection and local
network settings. Complete the following sections of the page:
Internet Setup
Network Setup
Time Setting
NOTE
After you enter settings on this page, click Save Settings to apply your changes, or
click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.
Internet Setup
You can use the Internet Setup section to configure the WRP400 for your Internet
connection. Most of the entries in this section require information that you can
obtain from your service provider.
Internet Connection Type
Select the type of Internet connection that your service provider supports:
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Static IP
PPPoE
PPTP
L2TP
Telstra Cable
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
By default, the Internet Connection Type is set to Automatic Configuration - DHCP,
which should be kept only if your service provider supports DHCP or you are
connecting through a dynamic IP address.
This option usually applies to cable connections.

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