Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto HighPower N300 del fabbricante Buffalo
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User Manual for Professional Firmware AirStation NFINITI HighPower Router and AccessPoint WHR-300HP AirStation NFINITI HighPower Router and AccessPoint WZR-300HP AirStation NFINITI HighPower Router and AccessPoint WZR-600DHP www.
- 1 - 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Welcome 3 1.2. Device Configuration 3 1.2.1. Factory Settings 3 1.2.2. Initial Operation 3 2. Configuration via the Web Interface 4 2.1. Preparation 4 2.2. Web Interface Access 4 2.3. Web Interface Structure 5 2.3.1. Setup 6 2.
- 2 - 2.3.8.5. Bandwidth 18 2.3.8.6. SysInfo 18 3. Use Cases 19 3.1. Access Point 19 3.1.1. Access Point with NAT / DHCP 19 3.1.1. Access Point attached to a network / Internet gateway 20 3.2. Wireless Client 21 3.3. Wireless Client Bridge 22 3.4. FTP Server 23 3.
- 3 - 1. Introduction 1.1. Welcome This AirStation wireless router comes with two different firmware packages. You may use either the dd-wrt-based Professional firmware or the simple User-friendly firmware.
- 4 - 2. Configuration via the Web Interface The router contains an integrated web server that provides an easy to use web interface. It allows configuration, administration, and status checking in a simple but effective way. The web interface was successfully tested on the following browsers: - Internet Explorer 7.
- 5 - 2.3. Web Interface Structure.
- 6 - 2.3.1. Setup 2.3.1.1. Basic Configuration Setup Information The SSID, wireless passphrase, IP address, username, and password that were set for the AirStation are displayed. Clicking [Run Initial Setup Wizard] opens the "Setup Assistant" screen.
- 7 - Network Setup Network Setup configures the router’s basic settings to match the local network. By default these settings are valid for all network ports except the WAN because they are all attached to the default bridge. If ports are disassociated from the bridge they will have different settings.
- 8 - Static Routing The Static Routing section lets you add static routes. The input parameters are equivalent to the parameters of the Linux command “route”. 2.3.1.5. Networking The Networking section allows detailed network configuration. VLAN Tagging Use this option to configure VLAN tagging.
- 9 - Modus Description AP WLAN Access Point mode (default) Client WLAN Client mode Client-Bridge Client-Bridge mode allows connecting to another Wireless LAN access point and establishing a network b.
- 10 - Wireless Channel (AP only) Set the desired wireless channel, or let the router choose a free channel automatically. If the router is in classic WDS (MAC address based) mode, then the wireless channel must be selected manually.
- 11 - Key length Description 64 Bit (10 Hexadecimal characters) Standard 128 Bit (26 Hexadecimal characters) With WPA or WPA2 encryption, there are several encryption algorithms to choose from. AES is more secure but TKIP is more widely supported. There is also a TKIP + AES setting, but that does not offer more security than TKIP.
- 12 - Start AOSS Negotiation To initiate AOSS, either click the AOSS button in the GUI or hold down the AOSS button on the front of the router for 3 seconds. Security Modes You may choose which security modes are offered in the AOSS negotiation process.
- 13 - 2.3.3. Services 2.3.3.1. Services The services section allows the configuration of basic service settings. Telnet and SSH can be configured this way.
- 14 - PPTP When defining the PPTP server’s IP range, avoid overlap with the range of IP addresses handed out by DHCP if DHCP is enabled. The IP range is defined using the following syntax: xxx.xxx.xxx.<start-ip>-<end-ip> for example 192.
- 15 - Be careful enabling anonymous login. If anonymous login is enabled, everyone accessing your network has permission to read and write data. 2.3.3.
- 16 - 2.3.6.2. Port Range Forwarding Port range forwarding works similarly to port forwarding. Unlike port forwarding, instead of a single port, a range of ports is forwarded to the same range of ports at the internal target IP address.
- 17 - 2.3.7.2. Keep Alive Keep-Alive lets you configure monitoring options that automatically reboot the router if a service malfunction causes it to fail to respond. 2.3.7.3. Commands Entering Linux commands is one of the most powerful ways to access the router’s functionality.
- 18 - 2.3.8.3. LAN Here you can find LAN-related information like active clients and DHCP clients. 2.3.8.4. Wireless The wireless LAN status screen displays the current wireless LAN interface configuration, wireless LAN clients (in AP modes), and access points (in client modes).
- 19 - 3. Use Cases The following use cases relate to the most commonly used router configurations. The related router configuration is explained step by step.
- 20 - Configure “Wireless Mode“ to “AP“ Set your desired wireless mode in “Wireless Network Mode“. Please note that mixed modes will lead to reduced performance because of maintaining compatibility.
- 21 - 3.2. Wireless Client The router can be also used as a wireless LAN client. This can be useful if you want to connect devices to your wireless LAN that do not have a wireless LAN interface. In this configuration, the wireless LAN interface acts as a wireless client.
- 22 - Wireless -> Wireless Security Configure the security mode to match the security settings of the access point you want to connect to. Click “Apply Settings“. After the router reboots, please confirm that it has connected to the access point.
- 23 - Wireless -> Basic Settings Configure “Wireless Mode” to “Client Bridge”. Set “Wireless Network Mode” to match the access point you want to connect to. Enter the network name (SSID) of the AP you want to connect to. Click “Save”.
- 24 - ・ Connect a USB disk to the router. After a short wait, the disk information is displayed in the Disk Info section. Services -> NAS ・ Make the settings in the ProFTPD section, and click [Apply Settings].
- 25 - 3.4.2. Logging into the FTP server ・ Open a command prompt window. ・ Enter “ftp 192.168.11.1” to access the FTP server. ・ Enter the user name, and press the Enter key. ・ Enter the password, and press the Enter key. ・ When the login is successful, “ftp>” appears on the screen.
- 26 - delete Deletes a file on the remote computer delete test1.jpg mdelete Deletes multiple files on the remote computer mdelete test1.jpg test2.jpg test3.jpg rename Renames a file on the remote computer rename test1.jpg new1.jpg help Displays the Help for FTP commands help bye Exits FTP bye 3.
- 27 - User-friendly firmware update screen:.
- 28 - 4. GPL Statement The firmware that is used in this product includes software that is subject to the GNU Public Licence (GPL)/the GNU Lesser Public Licence (LGPL).
- 29 - software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents.
- 30 - thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause i.
- 31 - The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable.
- 32 - apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to co.
- 33 - PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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