Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto WGR-6013 del fabbricante LevelOne
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1 LevelOne User Man ual Ve r. 1 .0 WGR - 6013 300 Mbps W ireless Gigabit Router.
2 Safet y FCC W A RNING This eq uipment may generat e or use ra dio fr equency energ y . Chang es or modific ations to thi s eq uipment may cause h ar mful int er ference u nles s the modific ations are ex pressl y appr oved i n the instr uction manual.
3 General Publ ic License This prod uct incor po rat es open s ource c od e into t he s of tw are and th ere fore falls un der th e gui delin es gov erned by the G eneral Publi c Lice nse ( GPL) agreeme nt.
4 T able of Con ten ts Chapter 1 Intr oducti on ........................................................................... 5 1.1 Pack ing Li st ................................................................................. 5 1.2 S pec Summary T able .
5 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 1 1 1 I I I n n n t t t r r r o o o d d d u u u c c c t t t i i i o o o n n n Congratul ations o n your purc hase of th is outstanding W ireless Br oadband Router . T his product is specific ally des igned for Sm all Office an d Home O ffice needs.
6 Function ality Ethernet WA N PPPoE, DHCP client, S tatic IP WA N Connec tion Auto - reconn ect, dial - on - demand, manually One - to - Many NA T V irtual serv er , special applic ation, D MZ , Supe.
7 1.3 Hardw are Configurati on Auto MD I /M DIX RJ -45 Ports Autom aticall y sense the t ypes o f WA N and LAN when connecting to Ethernet Power J ack Antenna.
8 1.4 LED i ndicat ors LE D status Descripti on Status Green in f lash D evice st atus is working. W AN LED Green RJ45 cab le is plugg ed Green in f lash Data ac cess LAN LED Green RJ45 cab le is plug.
9 1.5 Butto n Definition Descripti on W PS W hen W ireless is O n, press this button ( about 1 s ec) to exec ute W PS function. W ireless On W hen W ireless is of f depend as Schedule Rule , P ress this button(ab out 5 s ec) to enable " W ireles s Radio".
10 Step 2 Inser t the Etherne t patch cable into W ir e d W AN p ort : Insert the Ethernet patch cabl e form DSL Modem into W ired W AN p ort on the b ack panel of Router . Step 3. P ow er on Router: Con nect the power ad apter to th e recept or on the back panel of your Rout er .
11 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 2 2 2 G G G e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g S S S t t t a a a r r r t t t Insert the CD i nto CD read er on your PC. T he pro gram , AutoRun, will be exec uted aut omaticall y. And then you can c lick the Easy setup Icon for t his utili ty.
12 2.3 A dv anced mode Setup. Check the PC, Router or Internet icons for th e Sta tus of PC , Rou ter or In ternet. 2.4 Quick Wizard Install mode Setup 1. Make sure the router is pow ered on. 2. M a ke sure your networ k adapter is connected to the LAN po rt of the router 3.
13 2.5. Wireless Setting. Key in the SSID, Channel and Security options, and the n c lick “ Next ” for continues. 2.6 Auto Detect WA N Service. C lick “ Next ” f or continue. Click t he button, “ Let me s elect W AN service by m y self ” , to disable th is functio n.
14 Example , the Dynam ic W AN type is detected. 2.7. Manual select WAN Service I n the m anual mode, Click the any icons for continues . 2.8 Summary of the settings and Next to “ Reboot ” C lick “ Ne xt ” for continue.
15 2.9 Apply the S et ting s or Mo di f y. C lick “ Ne xt ” for continue. 2.10 Test the I nternet connection. T est W AN Network ing servi ce. C lic k “ Next ” for c ontinue.
16 2.11 Setup Completed. The E zSetup is fin ish, you can open t he default web b ro wser to conf igure ad vanced settings of the Router . C lick “ Finis h ” to com plete the i nstallat ion.
17 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 3 3 3 M M M a a a k k k i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n This pr oduct pro vides Web bas ed conf iguration s chem e, that is , conf iguring b y your W eb browser , suc h as Mozi lla Fi refox or or Internet Explorer.
18 2 .1 Logi n to Configure fr om W i zard T y pe in the IP Ad dress ( http://192. 168.1. 1 ) T yp e password, the def ault is “ adm in” and click ‘ login ’ but ton.
19 Press “ Next” to star t wizard . Step 1 : Set up your system passwo rd. Step 2: Select W an Type. Auto Det ecting or Setu p M anuall y..
20 Step 3: Setup the L AN IP a nd W AN T y pe. Step 4: Pleas e fil l in PPPoE servi ce inform ation which is provid ed by yo ur I SP . Example:.
21 Step 5: Set up your W ireless . Set up your Authentic ation and Encryptio n..
22 Step 6: Then clic k Appl y Setting. A nd then t h e devic e will reb oot. Step 7: Click F inish to com plete it..
23 2 .2 System St at us This optio n provides the func tion for observing t his product ’s working status : WAN S tatus. If the WAN port is assigned a dynam ic IP , th ere m ay appear a “ Renew ” or “ Release ” but ton on the Siden ote colum n.
24 2 .3 A dvanced 2. 3.1 Basic S etting Please Select “Ad vanced S etup” to S etup.
25 2 .3.1.1 Prim ary Set up – WAN Type, Virtual Comput ers Press “Cha nge” This opti on is prim ary to e nable this produc t to work properl y . The se tting item s and the web appearanc e depend on the WAN type. Choose correct WAN type before you start.
26 2. WA N Ty p e : WAN connection t ype of your IS P . Y o u can cli ck Change butto n to choose a correc t one from the follo wing four optio ns: A. S tatic IP Address : ISP assigns you a static IP addres s. B. Dynam ic IP Address : Obtain an IP address f rom ISP autom aticall y .
27 Dynamic IP A ddr ess : Obta in an IP address from ISP automatic al ly . Host Nam e: option al. Requi red b y some ISPs, f or exam ple, @Hom e. Renew I P F orever: this feat ure enables this prod uct to r enew your I P address auto m atically when the lease tim e is exp iring -- even when the s ystem is idle.
28 PPPoE Ac count and Passwor d: the acc ount and pas sword your I SP assigne d to you. For securit y , t his fie ld appear s blank . If you don't want to c hange the pass word, lea ve it em pty . PPPoE Ser vice Nam e: option al. Input th e servic e name if your ISP req u ires it .
29 PPTP: Some ISP s require the use o f PPTP to connect to the ir services First, Please check your IS P as signed an d Selec t S tatic IP Address or D ynamic IP Addr ess. 1. My IP Ad dress and My Subn et Mask : the privat e IP address and subnet mask your ISP assigned t o you.
30 L2TP: Some ISP s require the use of L2TP to conne ct to their services First, Please check your ISP ass igned and Select S tat ic IP A ddress or D ynamic IP Addres s. For exam ple: Use S tatic 1. My IP Ad dress and My Subn et Mask : the privat e IP addres s and subnet m ask your ISP assigned t o you.
31 WISP : Wireless ISP(Clie nt + Router) In this m ode, the A P can also send wireles s signal t o the LAN s ide. That m eans the A P c an connect with the r emote W ISP AP and the indoor wireless c a.
32 V i rtual Computers (Only fo r St atic an d dynam ic IP addres s W an type) Virtual Com puter enables you to use the or iginal NA T f eature, an d allo ws you to setup the one - to - one m apping of multipl e global I P address and l ocal IP addres s.
33 Coexisten ce ( Ether or PPPo E Dual S tac k) • Select WAN type Ether or PPPoE : A lmos t ISPs f ollow the sett ing of IP v4 to con nect IPv6 , for exam ple, use the same acc ount and Pass word in t he PPPo E of IPv4 P age.
34 St atic IPv6 • IPv6 addres s: E nter t he IPv6 ad dress her e; IPv6 address es have a si ze of 128 b its. Theref ore, IPv6 has a vastl y enlarged address s pace com pared to IPv4.
35 • Address a uto conf iguration settings : Auto - co nfigurat ion: Disabl e or ena ble this au to config uration setting. Auto - co nfigurat ion type: Y ou m ay set stateless or statef ul (Dynamic IP v6).
36 traffic from passing through the device. • LAN IPv6 address s ettings: Please enter “LAN I Pv6 addr ess” and i gnore th e “LAN IPv6 Link - Local addr ess”. • Address a uto conf iguration settings : Auto - co nfigurat ion: Disabl e or ena ble this au to config uration setting.
37 address an d secon dary DN S address . • IPv6 SPI: The firewall set tings s ection is an advanc e feature use d to a llow or den y traffic from passing through the device. • LAN IPv6 address s ettings: Please enter “LAN I Pv6 addr ess” and i gnore th e “LAN IPv6 Link - Local addr ess”.
38 2 .3.1. 3 DH CP Serv er Press “More>>” 1. DHC P Server : Cho ose “Dis able” or “En able.” 2. Lease time : This is the le ngth of tim e that th e client may use the I P address it has been Assigned b y dhcp s erver .
39 2.3. 1. 3 Wireless Setting W ireless settings a llow you to set the wireless configur ation item s. Wireless Radio : T he user can turn on or off Wireless S ervice . Wire le ss Opera tion Mode AP Router Mode: This Mode can allow you Get your w ired and wireless devices connec ted with NA T .
40 Wireless Off Schedule : B efore turnin g Off W ireless Radio, the de vice will detec t if W ireless station is onl ine, then d epend as Schedul e ” 01:00 ~08:30 ” t o disab le W iFi se rvice. Netw ork ID ( SSID) : Network ID is used f or identif ying the W ireless LAN (W LAN).
41 Securi ty : Select the data pr ivacy algorithm you want. Enabl ing the securit y can protect your data while it is transf erred from one station to another . AP only M ode: W hen acting as an access point, this d evice con nects all the stations to a wired n etwork and WAN Port is d isab led .
42 Wireless Off Schedule : B efore turnin g Off W ireless Radio, the de vice will detect if W ireless station is onl ine, then d epend as Schedul e ” 01:00 ~08:30 ” t o disab le W iFi se rvice. Netw ork ID ( SSID) : Network ID is used f or identif ying the W ireless LAN (W LAN).
43 Securi ty : Select the data pr ivacy algorithm you want. Enabl ing the securit y can protect your data while it is transf erred from one station to another . WDS Hybrid Mode: W hile acting as Brid ges, W ireless Rou ter 1 and W ireless Router 2 can comm unicate with eac h other thr ough wirel ess inter face (wit h W DS) .
44 Wireless Off Schedule : B efore tur ning Off W ireless Radio, th e device will detect if W ireless station is onl ine, then d epend as Schedul e ” 01:00 ~08:30 ” t o disab le W iFi se rvice. Netw ork ID ( SSID) : Network ID is used f or identif ying the W ireless LAN (W LAN).
45 Remote AP MAC : Choose “ Manu al ” or sc an one AP to cop y to item 1~4 . WDS(Wir eless Dis tribution System) The W DS (Wireless Distributed System ) function let this ac cess poin t acts as a w ireless LAN acc ess point an d repe ater at the s ame tim e.
46 Netw ork ID (SSID) : Net work I D is used for identifying the W ireles s LAN (WLAN) . Client stations can roam freely over th is product a nd oth er Access Points that have the sam e Network ID.
47 SSID (Wirel ess Netw ork Nam e): Selec t “ AP ” o r entr y SSID manually to c onnect . Securi ty “ T here are sev eral secu rity types t o use: W E P : W hen you enable the 12 8 or 64 bit W EP key securit y , please selec t one W EP key to be used and input 2 6 or 10 h exadec imal (0, 1, 2 …8, 9, A, B…F) dig its.
48 W PA - PSK 1. Select Encr y p tion and Pr e - shar e Key Mo de If y o u select H EX, you h ave to fil l in 64 h exadecim al (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B …F) di gits If ASCII, the length of pre - shar e ke y i s fr om 8 to 63.
49 W PA Check Box was used to switc h the funct ion of the W P A. When the W P A f unction is enable d , the W ireless user m ust authentica te t o this r outer first to use t he Netw ork s ervice. RADIUS Server I P a ddress or the 80 2.1X ser ver ’s dom ain - nam e.
50 W PA 2 ( AE S) Check Box was used to switc h the funct ion of the W P A. When the W P A f unction is enabled, the W ireless user m ust authentica te t o this r outer first to use t he Network service. RADIUS Server IP address or the 802.1X server ’s domain - name.
51 W PA / W PA 2 Check Box was used to switc h the funct ion of the W P A. When the W P A f unction is ena ble d, the W ireless user m ust authentica te t o this r outer first to use t he Networ k ser vice. RADIUS Server The router will det ect auto matic ally w h ich Secur ity type(W pa - psk version 1 or 2) the c lient uses to e ncrypt.
52 2. 3. 2 F orwarding Rules.
53 2 .3. 2.1 Virt ual Se rver This pr oduct’s NA T fir ewall filter s out u nrecogni zed pack ets to protect your Int ranet, s o all hosts behin d this pr oduct a re invisib le to the outside world. If you wis h, you ca n m ake som e of them ac cessible b y enablin g the V irtu al Ser ver Mappin g.
54 2 .3. 2 .2 Speci al AP Some app lications r equire multiple connectio ns, lik e Internet g am es, Video conferenc ing, Internet t elephon y , etc . Becaus e of the fire wall func tion, th ese app lications cannot work with a pure NA T router . T he Special A pplications f eature all ows som e of thes e applications to work with this product.
55 2 .3. 2.3 M iscellaneou s Items IP Ad dress of DMZ Host DMZ ( DeMilitarize d Zone) Hos t is a hos t without the protec tion of f irewall. It al lows a com puter to be expos ed to unr estrict ed 2 - wa y communic ation for Internet gam es, Video con ferencing, Internet te lephon y and othe r special applicati ons.
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57 2. 3. 3 Securi ty Settings.
58 2 .3.3.1 Pac ket Filte rs Pack et Filt er enabl es you t o control what pack ets are allowed to pass the route r . Outbou nd filter ap plies on a ll outboun d packets. However , I nbou nd filter app lies on pack ets that des tined to Virtual Ser vers or DMZ host on ly .
59 For sourc e or d estination IP addres s, you can defi ne a s ingle I P address ( 4.3.2.1) or a range of IP addresses (4.3.2.1 - 4.3. 2.254). A n empt y implies all IP addresses . For sourc e or dest ination por t, you can define a s ingle por t (80) or a range of ports (1000 - 1999) .
60 (1.2.3.100 - 1.2.3.14 9) Remote h osts are a llow to send m ail (port 25), and browse t he Internet (port 80) (1.2.3.10 - 1.2.3.20) Remote hosts can d o everyth ing (bloc k nothing) Others ar e all bloc ked.
61 Example 1: Router L AN IP is 192.168 .12.2 54 (1 92 .16 8.12.1 00 -1 92 .1 6 8.12.14 9) Located hosts are o n l y allowed to send m ail (por t 25), receive m ail (port 1 10), and browse In ternet ( port 80); port 53 (DNS) is necessar y to resol ve the dom ain name.
62 Exa mp le 2: Router L AN IP is 192.168 .12.2 54 ( 192 .16 8. 12 .100 and 1 92 .1 6 8.12 . 11 9 ) Located H osts c an d o everyth ing except r ead net n ews (port 1 19) and trans fer f iles via FT P (port 21) Others ar e allowed After Outbound Pack et Filter sett ing is conf igured, cl ick the sav e butto n.
63 2 .3.3.2 Domain filters Domain Fil te r L et you pre vent user s unde r this device fro m accessi ng specific U RLs. Domain Fil te r Enable Check if you want to enable Dom ain Fi lter . Log DNS Query Check if you want to log the ac tion when s omeone access es the specif ic URLs.
64 W hen someone is accessing the URL m et the domain - suffix, what k ind of actio n you want. Check drop to block the ac cess. Chec k log to log thes e access . Enable Check to enable eac h rule. Exa mp le : In this ex ample: 1. URL include “ www .
65 3. URL include “ www . baidu .com ” will be bloc ked, but the ac tion will not be recor d in log - file. 4. IP address x.x.x .1~x.x.x.99 can acces s Internet without restriction . 2 .3.3.3 URL Blocking URL Blocking will block LAN com puters to c onnect t o pre - def ined W ebsites.
66 Check ed if you want to enable URL Bloc king. URL If an y part of the Website's UR L m atches the pre - defined word, th e connect ion will be bl ocked. For exam ple, you can use pre - def ined wor d "sex" t o block all websites if their URLs c ontain pre - define d word "sex ".
67 31B27B 3.3 .3.4 Internet Access Control The devic e provides "Adm inistrator MAC Control " for spec ific MAC to acces s the devic e or Internet without r estrictio n. It also provides 3 featur es to access Internet: MAC Co ntrol b y host, Group MAC Contro l and Int erface Acc ess Contro l depend as user - d efined tim e Schedu le.
68 MAC Addr ess C ontrol al lows you to as sign differ ent access right for different users and to assign a s pecific I P address to a c ertain MAC address . M A C Addres s Control Check “Enable” to enable t he “MAC Addr ess Contr ol”. All of the setti ngs in this page will tak e effect onl y when “ Enable” is check ed.
69 Control t able "Control table" is the table at the bottom of the " MAC Addres s Control" page. Each row o f this table ind icates the M AC addres s and the expec ted IP addre ss mapping of a client. T here are four colum ns in this table: M A C Address MAC addr ess indic ates a spec ific clie nt.
70 In this s cenario, there are t hree client s liste d in the Control Table. C lients 1 a nd 2 are wireless, and clie nt 3 is wir ed. 1.The "M AC Addres s Contr ol" function is enab led.
71 6.Clients 1 and 2 are a llowed to associate t o the wir eless LAN, but a wireless client wit h a MAC addres s not spec ified in the Co ntrol tab le is deni ed to assoc iate to the wireless LAN. Client 3 is a wired c lient an d so is not af fected b y Asso ciation con trol.
72 3. Interface Access C ontrol The devic e defines 5 Interf aces as Lan 1,Lan2, La n3,L an4 and W iFi . T he de vice allows d ifferent interf ace to ac cess Inter net by tim e schedu le For exam ple, Schedul e Rule 1 s et s “ al wa ys ” ever yday with l imitation.
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74 2 .3.3.5 M iscellaneou s Items Remote A dministrator Host/Por t In gener al, onl y Intranet user c an browse the built - in web pages to perform adm inistration task . This f eature enables you to perform administr ation task fr om remote host . If this feature is enabled, o nly the s pecified IP addr ess can per form remote adm inistration.
75 2. 3. 4 Advanced Settings.
76 2 .3.4.1 System T ime Get D ate and Time b y NTP Protocol Selected if you want to Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol. Time Serv er Select a NT P time server to consult UTC tim e Time Z one Select a t ime zone where t his device l ocates. Set Date and T ime manually Selected if you want to Set Date and T im e m anually .
77 2 .3.4.2 System Log Thi s page s upport t wo methods to expor t s y s tem logs to specif ic destina tion b y means of syslog(UD P) and SMTP(T CP). The item s you ha ve to setup inc luding: IP Address for Syslog Host IP of dest ination where s yslogs will be s ent to.
78 2 .3.4. 3 Dyna mic DNS To host your server on a ch anging IP ad dress, you have to use d ynamic dom ain nam e service (DDNS). So that an yone w ishing to r each your h ost onl y needs to k now the nam e of it.
79 2 .3.4. 4 SNM P In brief , SNMP , the Sim ple Network Managem ent Protoc ol, is a pro tocol des igned to give a user the capab ilit y to remotel y manage a c omputer network by polling and setting term inal values and m onitor ing netw ork events. Enable SN MP Y o u must check Local, R em ote or both to en able SN MP function.
80 W AN A ccess I P Address If the user wants to lim it to s pecific the I P addres s to acc ess, please input in th e item . The default 0.0.0. 0 and means ever y IP of Internet can get some inform ation of device with SN MP protocol. Click o n “Save” to stor e your se tting or “Undo” to give up.
81 St atic Routing : For static routing, you can s pecif y up to 8 rou ting ru les. Y ou c an enter the destinati on IP address , subnet m ask, gat eway , hop f or eac h routing r ule, and t hen enab le or disable t he rule b y check ing or unchec king the Enable c heck box.
82 2 .3.4. 6 Schedule Rule Y o u can set the sc hedule tim e to decid e which servic e will b e turne d on or off . Select th e “enable” i tem. Press “ Add New Rul e” Y o u can write a rul e name and s et which da y and what tim e to sc hedule from “S tart Time” to “End T im e”.
83 T o delete th e schedu le rule, and th e rule# of the rules b ehind the de leted one will decr ease one automat ically . Schedul e Rule ca n be appl y to Virtual ser ver and Pac ket Fi lter , for e.
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85 2. 3. 5 T oolbox.
86 2 .3. 5.1 View Log Y o u can View s ystem log by c lick ing the View Log button 2 .3.5.2 Fi rmware Up grade Y o u can upgra de firm ware b y clicking Firmw are Upg rade b u tton.
87 2 .3.5. 3 Backup Setting Y o u can back up your s ettings by click ing the Backup Setting button and save it as a b in file. Once you want to res tore thes e settings, please c lick Firmw are Upgrad e butto n and use the bin file you saved. 2 .3.5.
88 2 .3.5. 6 M iscellaneou s Items M A C Address fo r Wake - on - L AN Wak e - on - LAN is a techno logy that enables you to pow er up a netw orked de vice rem otely . In order to enj oy this feature, the target d evice m ust be Wake - on - LAN e nabled an d you hav e to know the M AC addres s of t his devic e, sa y 00 - 11 - 22 - 33 - 44 - 55.
89 A A A p p p p p p e e e n n n d d d i i i x x x A A A F F F A A A Q Q Q a a a n n n d d d T T T r r r o o o u u u b b b l l l e e e s s s h h h o o o o o o t t t i i i n n n g g g What can I do when I have some t rouble at t he first time? 1.
90 2. Why can I not connect the router even if the ca ble is plugged in Lan port and the led is light? A: Firs t, please c heck S tatus Led. If the device is normal, t he led will blink per sec ond. If not, pleas e check How blink ing S tatus led s hows .
91 5 .When I u se St atic IP A ddress to roam I nt ernet, I can a ccess or ping global IP 202. 93.91 .218 , But I can not access the site that input s doma in name, fo r exam ple http://espn.com ? A: Pleas e chec k the dns c onfigurat ion of S tatic I P Add ress.
92 Choose the one that you will want to connec t and Con nect: If suc cessfull y , th e com puter will sho w and get ip f rom router: 2. When I use A ES enc ryption of WP A - PSK to connect even if I input the correct pre - share key? A: First, you m ust c heck if the driver of wireless client s upports AES encr yption .
93 If SSID is defau lt and c lick “Prop erties” to chec k if the dr iver of wireles s client s upports A ES encr yption. 3 .When I use w ireless to connec t the router , but I find the s ignal is very low even if I am close t o the router? A: Please check if the wire less cli ent is nor mal, f irst.
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