Page 5 Security Features Internet Access Policies: Time-based Management, URL filtering, Packet filtering To complement the powerful firewal
Page 95 Settings Profile A useful feature is built into the router allowing you to save configuration profiles, especially the painstakingly crafted
Page 96 Reboot the System This feature serves an important function so that the router settings will become effective. 1. Select Reboot Router u
Page 97 Change Your Login Password This feature serves an important security so that the router will not be misused or abused by unauthorized users.
Page 98 View System Information The About System page gives the administrator an overview of the router customizations/settings. This is a useful s
Page 99 Appendix: Learn About Commonly Used Terms 10Base-T An IEEE Ethernet standard for 10Mbps data transmission using unshielded twisted pair w
Page 100 Driver A piece of software developed to interface a piece of hardware with its immediate upper-layer software (i.e. operating system)
Page 101 the protocol allow a host to inform its local router, using Host Membership Reports that it wants to receive messages addressed to a specifi
Page 102 Ping Packet Internet Groper is a utility used to determine whether a particular network device (IP address) is available online. It works
Page 103 Appendix: View the Technical Specifications Industry Standards Wired: - IEEE 802.3 10Base-T - IEEE 802.3u 100Base-Tx - IEEE 802.3x Flow
Page 104 WPA2-Personal WPA-Auto-Personal External Antenna Type Detachable 2dBi antenna with SMA connector. IP Addressing All Classful/Classless su
Page 6 Install the Hardware
Page 105 Technical Support Information The warranty information and registration form are found in the Quick Install Guide. For technical support, y
Page 7 Overview the LEDs Figure 1
Page 8 Setup the Software PC Configuration Configuring PCs to be Wired to the Router The first step is to make sure the PC gets an IP address that i
Page 9 Configuring PC to dynamically obtain an IP address for Windows 98SE or ME… 1. Click the Start button. Select Settings and click the Contr
Page 10 Configure PC to dynamically obtain IP address for Windows 2K or XP 1. Click the Start button. Select Settings and click the Control Pane
Page 11 Configure PC with static IP address for Windows 98SE or ME 1. To begin the Static IP address configuration, follow steps 1 & 2 of P
Page 12 Configure PC with static IP address for Windows 2K or XP 1. To begin the Static IP address configuration, follow steps 1, 2 & 3 of P
Page 13 Configuring PCs to be Wireless Clients The first step is similar to that of wired PCs connected to the Fast Ethernet. We have to ensure that
Page 14 Configure Wireless Client for Windows XP 1. Right-click on Wireless Network Connection corresponding to the wireless adapter you wish to
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Page 15 Perform Basic Router Setup In this basic setup, you will find information on how you may configure the router to function in your network an
Page 16 Step 3: When the uConfig window is prompted, click Yes to proceed. With the router selected under Products List, click on Open Web. C
Page 17 Access Web Interface 1. Open your web browser. At the Address bar, enter the IP address of the router, as http://192.168.168.1 and hit the
Page 18 Setup Secured Wireless Connection Setup Secured Wireless Connection A secondary SSID which by default has no wireless security enabled is
Page 19 Step 2: Click the Connect Anyway button when prompted. Connection to the secondary SSID (compex-np25g) will commence.
Page 20 Perform Configuration This part of the setup for the router is meant for the advanced user who requires more than the essential information
Page 21 Configure Wireless Setup The router supports wireless LAN connectivity that is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b standar
Page 22 Set Security Mode Security plays a vital role in securing wireless 802.11 networks to prevent unauthorised users from accessing and using th
Page 23 Setup WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is implemented in the network. It is a security protocol in a wireless local area network. To set the Se
Page 24 For ASCII key entry: 1. Select the ASCII radio button. 2. Select the radio button of the key to be entered. 3. Select the key encryption
FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device ma
Page 25 Setup WPA Follow these steps to setup the router for using WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal, and WPA Auto Personal. At the WWPPAA11//22--PPSSKK
Page 26 SStteepp 44:: Enter the GGTTKK ((GGrroouupp TTrraannssiieenntt KKeeyy)) UUppddaatteess. This is the length of time after which the ro
Page 27 Configure the Advanced WLAN Settings Follow these steps to change the radio settings of the router. 1. Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFI
Page 28 Set Wireless Multimedia Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a QoS (Quality of Service) standard in IEEE802.11E that we have adopted to improve and
Page 29 Follow these steps to change the setup Wireless Multimedia on your router. 1. Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu. 2. Select
Page 30 WMM Parameters (for advanced users) AIFs (Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space) Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space is the minimum wait time interval between
Page 31 Setup WDS2 WDS2 (Wireless Distributed System 2) links up access points to create a wider network in which mobile users can roam while still
Page 32 Follow these steps to change the setup the root access point. SSeettuupp aacccceessss ppooiinntt 11:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from
Page 33 Follow these settings to setup access point 2. SSeettuupp aacccceessss ppooiinntt 22:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNF
Page 34 CCoonnffiigguurree WWDDSS22 lliinnkk:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. You will see the sub-menus
Table of Contents OVERVIEW THE PRODUCT...1 Introduction ...
Page 35 Setup Management Port Follow these steps to define the IP addresses. SStteepp 11:: Click on TTCCPP//IIPP SSeettttiinnggss from MMaannaag
Page 36 To Setup DHCP Server There are 3 DHCP Modes: • NONE Select NONE if you do not wish to use a DHCP server. • DHCP Server Select this mode t
Page 37 The following will guide you to setup the DHCP Server. SStteepp 11:: Click on AAddvvaanncceedd SSeettttiinnggss from MMaannaaggeemmeennt
Page 38 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in DHCP Server Setup. Parameters Description The fields DHCP Start IP Address and
Page 39 DHCP Lease Time This is the length of time that the client may use the assigned address before having to check with the DHCP server to see
Page 40 The following will guide you to setup the DHCP Relay. SStteepp 11:: Click on AAddvvaanncceedd SSeettttiinnggss from MMaannaaggeemmeenntt
Page 41 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in DHCP Server Setup. Parameters Description DHCP Server IP This is the IP addres
Page 42 View Active DHCP Leases SStteepp 11:: Select MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. SStteepp 22:: Go
Page 43 Reserve IP Addresses for Predetermined DHCP Clients A reserved IP address is excluded from the pool of free IP addresses the DHCP server dra
Page 44 SStteepp 33:: Fill in: The IP Address to be reserved. The Hardware Address, in pairs of two hexadecimal values. Press the AAppppllyy butt
Configure Virtual Server Based on DMZ Host...58 Configure Virtual Servers Based on Port Forwarding...
Page 45 Delete DHCP Server Reservation SStteepp 11:: Select the reserved IP address to delete. SStteepp 22:: Click on the DDeelleettee button.
Page 46 View Statistics Follow these steps to view the WLAN detailed connections statistics per WLAN station. 1. Click on WLAN Setup from the C
Page 47 Setup WAN A correct WAN Setup allows you to successfully share your Internet connection among the wired and wireless clients of the router.
Page 48 Setup WAN for Cable Internet with Dynamic IP Assignment The router is pre-configured to support a WAN type that dynamically obtains an IP a
Page 49 Note: There are exceptional cases where additional configuration is required before your ISP allocates an IP address to the router. b. Ce
Page 50 Setup WAN for Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment If you have an ISP that leases a static WAN IP for your subscription, you will need
Page 51 Setup WAN for ADSL Internet Using PPPoE If you subscribe to an ADSL service using PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) authentication, you can set up y
Page 52 Setup WAN for ADSL Internet using PPTP If you subscribe to an ADSL service using Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) authentication, yo
Page 53 • The Status section gives you a summary of your connection settings such as: IP Address, Network mask, and gateway IP Address. • If you
Page 54 Setup WAN for ADSL Internet using L2TP L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol used for Virtual Private Networ
Page 1 Overview the Product Introduction NetPassage NP25G is a high-performance and low-cost IEEE802.11b/g Router using the latest AR5007 technology
Page 55 Configure Static Routing The router allows the network administrator to add a static routing entry into its routing table so that the router
Page 56 1. Under the CONFIGURATION command menu, click on Routing to be brought to the System Routing Table shown (on the right). Initially, the t
Page 57 Configure NAT The basic purpose of NAT is to share a single public IP address when there are multiple PCs in the private network by using di
Page 58 Configure Virtual Server Based on DMZ Host When NAT is enabled, an Internet request from a client within the private network first goes to t
Page 59 1. Under the CONFIGURATION command menu, click on NAT. You will find the Advanced NAT Options available near the bottom of the page. 2.
Page 60 Configure Virtual Servers Based on Port Forwarding Virtual Server based on Port Forwarding is implemented to forward Internet requests arriv
Page 61 4. On the following Add Port Forward Entry screen, you can set up a Virtual Server for a Known Server type by selecting from a drop-dow
Page 62 5. For standard server applications (HTTP/FTP/POP3/Netmeeting), go to Known Server: 1. Enter the Private IP Address. 2. Pick the appropr
Page 63 6. NAT Static Port Based Entries reflects the new entry. To assign more servers in your LAN: 1. Click Add. This will bring yo
Page 64 Configure Virtual Server Based on IP Forwarding When you have subscribed for more than one IP address from your ISP, you may define Virtual
Page 2 Features Key Features Bandwidth Control Available in Routing Mode, this feature gives the administrator the ability to manage th
Page 65 Configure Bandwidth Control for WAN Bandwidth Control allows you to decide the available bandwidth in levels of 1kbit. Follow these steps t
Page 66 Configure Bandwidth Control for LAN Bandwidth Control allows you to decide the available bandwidth in levels of 1kbit. Follow these steps to
Page 67 Use Remote Management The advanced network administrator will be delighted to know that remote management is supported on the router. With
Page 68 Use Parallel Broadband The router is equipped with the exclusive Parallel Broadband technology to provide scalable Internet bandwidth with L
Page 69 Before you begin, ensure that each of the routers within the network is properly configured to connect to its individual broadband Internet a
Page 70 Configure Email Notification The router provides this feature to notify you by email when there is a change in the WAN IP address that was s
Page 71 Email address of Sender: This is the email address of the sender from whom the message will appear to come. By default, the checkbox next to
Page 72 Use Static Address Translation If you use a notebook for work at the office, it is probable that you also bring it home to connect to the In
Page 73 Use DNS Redirection When you enter a URL in your Internet browser, the browser requests for a name-to-IP address translation from the Doma
Page 74 1. Under the HOME USER FEATURES command menu, click on DNS Redirection. 2. Simply choose Enable or Disable for the Status of DNS R
Page 3 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) UPnP allows you enjoy the benefits of NAT without elaborate configuration procedures. Working along
Page 75 Setup DDNS It is difficult to remember the IP addresses used by computers to communicate on the Internet. It gets even more complicated when
Page 76 DDNS List 1. Under the HOME USER FEATURES command menu, click on Dynamic DNS Setup. 2. If you have already created a list earlier, click o
Page 77 Select 2MyDNS as DDNS Service Provider 1. Under the Choice column in the Choice DDNS Provider check the radio button next to the 2MyDNS –
Page 78 3. The new domain is added to the Dynamic DNS list table. It will appear as a hyperlink that you can click to go back to the Dynamic
Page 79 Select DtDNS as DDNS Service Provider 1. Under the Choice column in the table of Choice DDNS Provider check the radio button next to the DtD
Page 80 Configure UPnP The following are issues that can arise when using NAT: • Some network applications assume the IP address and port that the
Page 81 Although NAT traversal does not solve all NAT-related issues, it allows several applications to run behind NAT-enabled devices. It is recomme
Page 82 Configure Security Configure Packet Filtering As part of the comprehensive security package found on the router, you may perform IP packet
Page 83 4. Click on the Add button and you will be able to define the details of your Packet Filter Rule from the screen on the right. 4a). E
Page 84 A Range of TCP ports In this case, you will have to define (From) which port (To) which port, your rule applies. A Single TCP port Her
Page 4 Virtual Private Network (VPN) pass-through The router is an advanced device that will recognize tunneled packets (IPSec, PPTP) for VPN conn
Page 85 Click on the Apply button to make the new rule effective. The Filtering Configuration table will then be updated. 5. In this exampl
Page 86 Configure URL Filtering The router supports URL Filtering that allows you to easily set up rules to block objectionable web sites from your
Page 87 Configure Firewall More than just a “NAT” firewall, there is a powerful Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall option that can be activat
Page 88 4. You may add more firewall rules for specific security purposes. Click on the Add radio button at the screen shown above, followed by t
Page 89 datagrams because of congestion. Redirect Informs the host of a preferred route. Time exceeded Indicates that the Time-to-Live (TTL) of an I
Page 90 Check Options : This parameter refers to the options in the packet header. The available selection options are abbreviated as follows: SEC
Page 91 View Firewall Logs When the router’s SPI firewall is in operation, valuable traffic patterns in your network will be captured and stored in
Page 92 Administer the System Use the SYSTEM TOOLS Menu Use the Ping Utility This feature lets you determine whether your router can communicate (pi
Page 93 Set the Time The router is specially designed with Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) compatibility so that the router’s clock can be synch
Page 94 Upgrade the Firmware Significantly, the router is built with upgradability in mind. You can keep your router updated with the latest capabil
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