802.11g Wireless Broadband Router WRT-410 User’s Manual
- 5 - Chapter 3 Configure through Web Browser Web configuration provides a user-friendly graphical user interface (web pages) to manage your WRT-410.
- 6 - This page enables you to set LAN and DHCP properties, such as the host name, IP address, subnet mask, and domain name. LAN and DHCP profiles ar
- 7 - MAC Address: If required by your ISP, type the MAC address for the WRT-410 WAN interface in this field. You can also copy the MAC address of y
- 8 - When using PPTP, enter the following information in the fields (some information are provided by your ISP): IP Address: Type the IP address wh
- 9 - Administrator: Type the password the Administrator will use to login to the system. The password must be typed again for confirmation. User: U
- 10 - 3.1.5 Dynamic DNS You can configure WRT-410 to use DDNS service if you already have a registered DDNS account. DDNS: You can enable or disabl
- 11 - Enable/Disable: Enable or disable wireless LAN via the WRT-410. SSID: Type an SSID in the field. The SSID of any wireless device must match th
- 12 - Lifetime: Select proper time interval from the drop-down list. Once the lifetime expires, the Encryption key will be renewed by RADIUS server
- 13 - Beacon Interval: Type the beacon interval in the field. You can specify a value from 20 to 1000. The default beacon interval is 100. RTS Thre
- 14 - Firmware Version: Displays the latest build of the WRT-410 firmware interface. After upgrading the firmware in Tools -> Firmware, check t
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- 15 - First Page: View the first page of the log message list. Last Page: View the last page of the log message list. Previous Page: View the page
- 16 - SMTP Server: Type the SMTP server address for the email that the log will be sent to in the next field. Send to: Type an email address for th
- 17 - Click “Reset” to erase all statistics and begin logging statistics again. Utilization: Separates packet transmission statistics into send and
- 18 - Network Address: Type the static IP address your network uses to access the Internet. Your ISP or network administrator provides you with thi
- 19 - NAT: Select the option to enable or disable NAT. Transmit: Select the option to set the desired transmit parameters. Disabled, RIP 1 or RIP 2
- 20 - 3.5 Access 3.5.1 Filters This screen enables you to allow and deny user access based upon the filters you set. If MAC Filters is selected, the
- 21 - The following screen appears once you select IP Filters. It enables you to define a minimum and maximum IP address range filter; all IP addre
- 22 - Select Domain Blocking, and the following screen appear. Domain Blocking: There are three options in this field. Select the proper setting a
- 23 - Note: When selecting items in the table at the bottom, click anywhere in the item. The line is selected, and the fields automatically load the
- 24 - Public Port: Type the port number on the WAN that will be used to provide access to the virtual server. LAN Server: Type the LAN IP address th
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- 25 - 3.5.4 DMZ This screen enables you to create a DMZ for those computers that cannot access Internet applications properly through the WRT-410 an
- 26 - Enable: Click to enable or disable the firewall rule profile. Name: Type a descriptive name for the firewall rule profile. Action: Select whe
- 27 - Enabled/Disabled: Click to enable or disable SNMP. By default is disabled. System Name: Displays the name given to the WRT-410. System Locati
- 28 - Enable: Click to enable or disable HTTP access for remote management. Remote IP Range: Type the range of IP addresses that can be used for rem
- 29 - Save Settings: Click to save the current configuration as a profile that you can load when necessary. Load Settings: Click “Browse” and go to
- 30 - 3.8 Wizard The setup wizard enables you to configure the WRT-410 quickly and conveniently. Click “Wizard” button, the window below will app
- 31 - Chapter 4 802.1X Authentication Setup 4.1 802.1X Infrastructure An 802.1X Infrastructure is composed of three major components: Authenticator,
- 32 - 6. The client validates the digital certificate, and replies its own digital certificate to the RADIUS server. 7. The RADIUS server validat
- 33 - 6. Enter the information that you want for your Certificate Service, and click “Next” to continue. 7. Go to Start > Program > Administ
- 34 - 11. Go to Start > Program > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers. 12. Right-click on domain, and select ”P
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- 35 - 14. Go to “Computer Configuration” > “Security Settings” > “Public Key Policies” 15. Right-click “Automatic Certificate Request Settin
- 36 - 17. The Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard will guide you through the Automatic Certificate Request setup, simply click “Next” through
- 37 - Setting Internet Authentication Service 24. Go to Start > Program > Administrative Tools > Internet Authentication Service. 25.
- 38 - 28. In the Internet Authentication Service, right-click “Remote Access Policies” 29. Select “New Remote Access Policy”. 30. Select “Day-An
- 39 - 31. Unless you want to specify the active duration for 802.1X authentication, click “OK” to accept for having 802.1x authentication enabled a
- 40 - 33. Click “Edit Profile”. For TLS Authentication Setup (Steps 34 ~ 35) 34. Select “Authentication” Tab. 35. Enable “Extensible Authenticat
- 41 - For MD5 Authentication Setup (Steps 36 ~ 37) 36. Select “Authentication” Tab. 37. Enable “Extensible Authentication Protocol”. Select “MD5-
- 42 - 38. Select “Internet Authentication Service (Local)”, click on “Action” from top panel. Then click “Register Service in Active Directory”. 39
- 43 - 42. Go to “Computer Configuration” > “Windows Settings” > “Security Settings” > “Account Policies” > “Password Policies”. Double
- 44 - 43. Click “Define this policy setting”, select “Enabled”, and click “OK” to continue. 44. Go to Start > Program > Administrative Tools
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- 45 - 48. Go to the “Dial-in” tab, and check “Allow access” option for Remote Access Permission and “No Call-back” for Callback Options. Then click
- 46 - 4.3 Authenticator Setup 1. For EAP-MD5 Authentication, WEP key must be set previously. Go to Wireless>Authentication. Enable WEP key, and e
- 47 - 6. Enter the IP address, Port number, and Shared Secret Key used by the Secondary Radius Server. 7. Click “Apply”. The 802.1x settings will t
- 48 - 5. Click “Properties” of one available wireless network, which you want to associate with. 6. Select “Data encryption (WEP enabled)” option,
- 49 - 7. Enter the network key in “Network key” text box. The string must be the same as the first set of WEP key which you set to WRT-410. 8. Clic
- 50 - 12. Click “OK”. 13. When wireless client has associated with WRT-410, a user authentication notice appears in system tray. Click on the notice
- 51 - CA server. Furthermore, you must have a valid account/password to access the server. 1. Active web browser, enter “http://192.168.1.10/certsr
- 52 - 5. Click “Submit >” to continue. 6. The Certificate Service is now processing the certificate request.
- 53 - 7. The certificate is issued by the server, click “Install this certificate” to download and store the certificate to your local computer.
- 54 - 2. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection which using WL-3555. 3. Click “Properties” to open up the Properties setting window. 4. Cli
- 1 - Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing WRT-410. This device features the latest innovation wireless technology making the wireless net
- 55 - 6. Select “The key is provided for me automatically” option. 7. Click “OK”.
- 56 - 8. Click “Authentication” tab 9. Select “Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1X” option to enable 802.1x authentication. 10. Select
- 57 - 13. Select the certificate that was issued by the server (in our demonstration: WirelessCA), and click “OK” to continue. 14. Make sure this
- 58 - Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation of the Wireles
- 59 - This new products use the ACX100 chip from Texas Instruments. In addition to meeting the existing standard, the chip also supports a new modul
- 60 - DNS DNS stands for Domain Name System. DNS converts machine names to the IP addresses that all machines on the net have. It translates from na
- 61 - IP IP (Internet Protocol) is the protocol in the TCP/IP communications protocol suite that contains a network address and allows messages to b
- 62 - PING Ping (Packet INternet Groper) is a utility used to find out if a particular IP address is present online, and is usually used by networks
- 63 - with an incoming IP address to determine whether to accept or reject the packet. SYSLOG SERVER A SysLog server monitors incoming Syslog messag
- 64 - WLAN. WAN WAN (Wide Area Network) is a communications network that covers a wide geographic area such as a country (contrasted with a LAN, whi
- 2 - 1.4 Specification Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g Signal Type DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Modulation BPSK / QPSK / CCK /
- 3 - 1.5 Wireless Performance The following information will help you utilizing the wireless performance, and operating coverage of WRT-410. 1. Site
- 4 - Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the WRT-410.
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