Chapter 1 Product Overview 1Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction Compex NetPassage 16A is a Broadband Internet Gateway supporting external Ca
Appendix A Console Commands 91PING Command SYNTAX DESCRIPTION PING <IP ADDR> Ping a host by its IP address RESET Command SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
Appendix A Console Commands 92DISABLE Command SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DISABLE RIP Disable RIP DISABLE NAT Disable Network Address Translator DISABLE DH
Appendix B ISP Specific Notes 93Appendix B ISP-Specific Notes B.1 Singapore SingNet Broadband WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Username Format:
Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions 94Appendix C Frequently Asked Questions C.0 In the process of firmware upgrade, an error message appears on t
A ppendix C Frequently A sked Questions95C.6I have installed a Com pex iWavePort W L 11A into my NetP assage 16A . H ow ever, I cou ldn’t seem to g
A ppendix C Frequently A sked Questions963) C onfigure your com puter's IP to: 192.168.168.100 with netmask 255.255.255.0. By default PC will als
Chapter 1 Product Overview 21.2 Key Features Compex NetPassage 16A, the Broadband Internet Gateway, is designed with the following features: 1.2.1 B
Chapter 1 Product Overview 31.2.6 56K Dial-Up Backup Connection Designed with a RS232 serial interface, Compex NetPassage 16A may be installed with
Chapter 1 Product Overview 41.2.12 Remote Management Remote Management may be activated on Compex NetPassage 16A, enabling the network administrator
Chapter 1 Product Overview 5Figure 1.4b Side View of Compex NetPassage 16A Figure 1.4c Back View of Compex NetPassage 16A 1.4.2 Panel Features Indi
Chapter 1 Product Overview 6Indicator Description 4 WLAN Link/Act (LED) Steady Green indicates that at least one wireless client is present Flashi
Chapter 1 Product Overview 712 RS232 (DB9 Serial Interface) RS232 Serial Interface for two functions: Connecting to Compex NetPassage 16A Command Co
Chapter 1 Product Overview 8xBuilt-In DHCP Server Yes xDHCP Reservation By MAC Address xNAT Firewall Yes xLoad Balancing Parallel Broadband x
Chapter 1 Product Overview 91.5.2 Wireless LAN Specifications xIndustry Standards IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11b xOperating Frequency 2.4000 – 2.4835
Chapter 2 Getting Started 10Chapter 2 Getting Started Compex NetPassage 16A may be used in different applications. It is integrated with an embedded
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 112.1.2 Distributing Broadband Internet Access to Fast Ethernet & Wireless Network Compex NetPassage 16A may be instal
Chapter 2 Getting Started 122.1.3 Wireless LAN-to-LAN Connection with Broadband Internet Access Figure 2.1c Compex NetPassage 16A operating in Clie
Chapter 2 Getting Started 132.2 Using Universal Configuration (uConfig) Program to access to Internet Compex NetPassage 16A supports Universal Confi
Chapter 2 Getting Started 14Select Compex NetPassage 16A from Compex Product List window and press the OpenWeb button. The login prompt shall appear.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 15The program will automatically display the IP address of the device found. Figure 2.3a Npfind discovered Compex Product
Chapter 2 Getting Started 162.4.1 Web-based Configuration Interface To connect to the Web-based Configuration Interface of Compex NetPassage 16A, al
Chapter 2 Getting Started 17Once log on, you will see a web page consist of three frames, the Command Menu, Configuration Window and Message Window,
Chapter 2 Getting Started 182.4.2 TELNET Command Console Alternatively, the user may connect to the Command Console of Compex NetPassage 16A via a T
Chapter 2 Getting Started 192.4.3 RS232 Serial Command Console Apart from TELNET session, you may also connect to Compex NetPassage 16A’s Command Co
Chapter 2 Getting Started 204. The Properties Window for the selected communication port will then be displayed, as shown below. Configure the selec
iiFCC NOTICE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
Chapter 2 Getting Started 212.5 TCP/IP Configuration of the Computers Compex NetPassage 16A is designed with a built-in DHCP server. You may manuall
Chapter 2 Getting Started 22Figure 2.5a Network Configuration Window Figure 2.5b TCP/IP Properties Window When the Microsoft Windows restarts, Comp
Chapter 2 Getting Started 23Figure 2.5d Configuration Screen 1 Figure 2.5e Configuration Screen 2 2.5.2 Configuring your Computer with Static
Chapter 2 Getting Started 24For Microsoft Windows 95/98/98SE/ME*For Windows 2000/XP, follow the instructions in section 2.5.1 to get to the Network C
Chapter 2 Getting Started 255. Select DNS Configuration from the menu and the DNS configuration page shall be displayed, as shown in Figure 2.5h. Sel
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 26Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A This chapter explains the features of Compex NetPassage 16
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 273. Fill in the parameters in the respective text boxes as shown on the following page: IP Address This
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 28Primary DNS IP Address If the Always use these DNS servers checkbox is “checked”, fill in an IP address
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 292. Specify the reserved IP Address, the Host Name or the Hardware Address in the respective text boxes
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 303.2 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A with your Broadband Internet AccountCompex NetPassage 16A shares
iiiTechnical Support Information The warranty information and registration form are found in the Quick Install Guide. For technical support, you may c
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 313.2.1 Cable Internet with Dynamic IP Assignment By default, Compex NetPassage 16A is pre-configured to
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 32NOTEFigure 3.2a shows a WAN interface configured with static IP. If your Compex NetPassage 16A has prev
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 33Cloning MAC Address to Compex NetPassage 16A1. Click on the WAN Setup from the Command Menu and the WA
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 343.2.2 Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment Certain ISPs lease a static IP for their Internet subsc
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 353. Check the Static IP Address radio button and press the Save button. The following Static IP Configur
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 363. Check the PPP over Ethernet radio button and press the Save button. The PPPoE Configuration page wil
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 37disconnected by the ISP. Once disconnected, Compex NetPassage 16A will stay offline until the next Inte
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 383.2.4 Singapore SingTel Magix SuperSurf You should use this WAN type only if you are a subscriber of S
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 394. Enter the Username, Password and Idling Timeout value to the fields and press the Save button. 5. P
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 403. Check the Australia BPA Cable radio button and press the Save button. The configuration page for Big
iv About This Document The product described in this document, Compex Broadband Internet Gateway Series, NetPassage 16A is a licensed product of Compe
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 413.2.6 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) PPTP enables implementation of secure, multi-protocol V
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 423. Check the PPTP radio button and press the Save button. The configuration page for PPTP will be displ
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 435. Press the Save button followed by the Reboot button to complete the configuration process. 6. Enter
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 443.3.1 Introduction to Virtual Servers Compex NetPassage 16A supports two types of Virtual Server, one
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 45Virtual Server based on IP ForwardingIf you have subscribed to a range of IP addresses from your ISP, y
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 46To define a DMZ host1. Click on the NAT from the Command Menu and the NAT configuration page will be d
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 473.3.3 Defining Virtual Server based on Port Forwarding To define Virtual Server based on Port Forwardi
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 487. Press the Save or Reset Settings from the Command Menu and press the Save button. 3.3.4 Defining Vi
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 49Figure 3.3i Defining New Virtual Server based on IP Forwarding 4. Enter the Public IP Address and the
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 503.4 Static Address Translation (SAT) If you are a notebook user, it is probably very often that you co
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Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 513.5 DNS Redirection Compex NetPassage 16A enables you to access to the internet without knowing the IP
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 52NOTEIf you set the IP Address of your PC to dynamic, enabling the DNS Redirection function will not be
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 53In this network, the main office of subnet 192.168.168.0 contains two routers, one connected to the bro
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 542. To define a new static routing entry into the routing table, press the Addbutton. The following pag
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 553.7 Managing Compex NetPassage 16A from the Internet Compex NetPassage 16A is integrated with an HTTP
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 56TELNETPort Specify the desired port for remote router management via a TELNET session (Command Console)
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 573.8.1 Implementing Parallel Broadband To implement Parallel Broadband, you need to install two or more
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 583.9 56K analog Dial-Up/ISDN Modem as Backup Link An external V.90 56K analog/ISDN modem (selective) ma
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 593. Click on the “Change” button to switch between the options of Direct and Backup modem. The followin
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 603.10 Firewall Configuration Compex NetPassage 16A is specially designed with firewall function to preve
Table of Contents 2.4 Alternative Approach to connect to the Configuration Interface...152.4.1 Web-based Config
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 61Security levelThe level of security that you have chosen (low, medium, high) will determine how many of
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 62Adding Firewall RulesIf you wish to add in more rules for security purposes, simply, 1. Click on Add bu
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 633.11 Firewall Log This Firewall log displays all necessary information such as the reasons on why the p
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 643.12 IP Packet Filtering Compex NetPassage 16A enables the users to define administrative functions ba
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 653. Press the Add button to define a new function for Time-based Access Management. The following page w
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 665. Press the Apply button to add this filtering function into the list. 6. Ensure that the Sent radio
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 673.13 8e6 Internet Filtering 8e6 Technologies is the original developer of X-Stop filtering solutions w
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 68URL AdditionFor some of the website which the system administrator do not wish to others to access, he
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 693.14 Compex NetPassage 16A’s System Tools The web-based configuration interface of Compex NetPassage 1
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 703.14.2 Synchronizing Router’s Clock with your Computer Compex NetPassage 16A is specially designed wit
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Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 713.14.3 Upgrading Router’s Firmware Compex NetPassage 16A comes with the firmware upgrade capability. Y
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 723.14.4 Profile Saving, Restore & Reset to Defaults You may save the configuration profile of your
Chapter 3 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A 733.14.5 Rebooting Compex NetPassage 16A You may reboot your Compex NetPassage 16A manually from the web
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 74Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option Compex NetPassage 16A supports a wireless LAN option fully compliant with IEEE 802.11b
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 754.2 Operating Mode of Compex NetPassage 16A Wireless LAN Option Compex NetPassage 16A wireless LAN option supports t
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 764.3 Wireless Pseudo VLAN With more deployments of IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN in the public premises such as the airpo
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 774.3.2 Per Group Wireless Pseudo VLAN In contrasting with Per Node Pseudo VLAN that supports a single user for each V
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 784.4 Configuring Compex NetPassage 16A’s Wireless LAN Option Before you start configuring Compex NetPassage 16A’s wir
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 792. Select Access Point from the drop down menu and press the Applybutton. The access point configuration page will th
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 80Frag Threshold This field is the Fragmentation Threshold. Packet larger than Fragmentation Threshold will be broken i
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Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 814. Press the Apply button and the access point client configuration window will then be displayed, as shown in Figure
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 82Frag Threshold This field is the Fragmentation Threshold. Packet larger than Fragmentation Threshold will be broken i
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 83To implement Per Group Wireless Pseudo VLAN:1. Click on the WLAN Setup from the Command Menu and the Wireless LAN op
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 846. Press the Add button to begin adding members into the Per Group Pseudo VLAN, as shown in Figure 4.4e. The Per Grou
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 854.4.4 Defining WEP Private Encryption Compex NetPassage 16A Wireless LAN option supports two types of WEP private en
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 86WEP Private Encryption in AP Mode – With Per Node Pseudo VLAN1. Click on the WLAN Setup from the Command Menu and th
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 87WEP Private Encryption in AP Mode – With Per Group Pseudo VLAN1. Click on the WLAN Setup from the Command Menu and t
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Option 884. The 64-bit WEP and 128-bit WEP are defined as 40-bit and 104-bit binary number respectively, in hexadecimal forma
Appendix A Console Commands 89Appendix A Console Commands SHOW Command SYNTAX DESCRIPTION SHOW IP Display the IP information of the LAN and WAN in
Appendix A Console Commands 90SYNTAX DESCRIPTION SHOW ARP TABLE Display the ARP table in the router SHOW FILTER List defined IP packet filtering r
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