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User manual Airlink, model RT210W

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Start your Web browser and type in the Address field. This address is the default private IP of your router. Note If the router’ s LAN port has been changed with new IP address, enter the new IP address instead. 2. When prompted with the following screen, leave the username empty and enter the default password of admin. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual After successful login, you will be able to see the Wireless Broadband Router’ s web-based configuration utility. From now on the Wireless Broadband Router acts as a Web server sending HTML pages/forms at your request. You can click the menu options at the top to start the configuration task. Making the Changes Effective After the settings have been customized, click the Apply button, the Wireless Broadband Router will register and commit the new settings. Wait for a few seconds for the device to commit changes to permanent storage. During this process, do not power on or off the Wireless Broadband Router, otherwise permanent damage may occur to the device. After the settings have been registered, the screen will return to the previous page and the settings will be in effect. You may then proceed with other configuration tasks. Figure 4-1 Applying Changes Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 4.2 General Information System Overview in the menu bar, displays general information of the Wireless Broadband Router, including the System, WAN/LAN interface, Wireless LAN interface, and Connection Log information (available only when operating in router mode). Under this screen there are three buttons. • Update. Refreshes the web-page utility to display the current status of the Wireless Broadband Router’ s settings. • Release. Available only when operiating as DHCP client. Releases the current WAN port information such as IP Address, Subnet Mask, Domain Name...assigned by a DHCP server. • Renew. Available only when operating as DHCP client. Requests new information for the WAN port such as IP Address, Subnet Mask, DNS... from the DHCP server. Figure 4-2 System Overview – Router Mode Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Figure 4-3 System Overview – Bridge Mode Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 4.3 WAN Configuration – Router Mode Prior to configuring the Wireless Broadband Router, you must decide whether to configure the device as a router or as a bridge. This section only describes how to set up the device to act as a router. For bridge configuration, see “4.4 WAN Configuration – Bridge Mode” for instructions. NAT Routing allows the device to act as a router and use the built- in NAT function to translate your multiple private IP addresses into a single public IP address. However, only outgoing requests are allowed to pass through the device unless you specify otherwise, see “4.8 Filters (Router Mode Only)”. Outside users cannot see your private local IP addresses. This leaves your home or business network hidden from outside intruders, see “4.9 Forwarding (Router Mode Only)”. Click WAN in the configuration menu to enter the WAN configuration page and carry out the procedures below. Part 1 Configuring general settings 1. WAN/LAN Relation: select the NAT Routing option (factory default option). 2. Protocol: select a protocol type to indicate how the Wireless Broadband Router connects with the existing network environment. 3. MAC Address: Leave the default values if it is not necessary to enter another MAC address. This field allows cloning another network adapter’ s MAC address to the Wireless Broadband Router’ s address. Some ISPs use the MAC address of NIC, which is connected to your Cable/ADSL modem, for static mapping and thus giving you the same IP address each time the Cable/ADSL modem requests for IP address for the Ethernet port. If this is the case, this feature eliminates the need of asking the ISP or network administrator to change the registered MAC address and you can still use the same given IP for the router’s WAN port. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 3. Host Name: If required, enter a host name for this router. Some ISPs only respond to a DHCP request with a valid “Host Name”. If a host name is not necessary for your ISP/network environment, just leave it blank. Figure 4-4 WAN Configuration – General Part 2. Configuring protocol-specific settings According to the Protocol selected above, enter the related parameters. • DHCP Client If DHCP Client is your option, no other configuration is needed. You may just click Apply to end your WAN settings. After the connection with the ISP is established, the information provided by the ISP will be displayed in the Status section. Figure 4-5 WAN Configuration – DHCP Client • PPPoE Client Theses parameters are provided by the Internet Service Provider. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual Username/Password: Enter the username and password provided by the ISP used to log on to the Internet. Connection Mode: Select your PPP connection from these options: Keep Alive: This feature wil...

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