Conceptronic C300BRS4 user manual Hardware Installation, Wireless LAN Performance and Environment

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Conceptronic C300BRS4

User Manual

Hardware Installation

Place the Wireless Broadband Router in a location where it can be easily connected to the wired interface (Ethernet link to a broadband modem, for example) as well as function effectively as a Wireless LAN access point. Make sure the Wireless Broadband Router is near a suitable power source.

Connect the bundled power supply to the power connection on the back of the C300BRS4 and to a free wall power outlet. The Power LED of the C300BRS4 will turn on.

Wireless LAN Performance and Environment

Many environmental factors can affect the effective wireless function of the Wireless Broadband Router. If this is your first time setting up a wireless network device, read and consider the points listed below.

The Wireless Broadband Router can be placed on a shelf or desktop, ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators on the front if you need to view them for troubleshooting.

The Wireless Broadband Router lets you access your network within range of the device. However, walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through can limit signal range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF noise in your home or business. For maximum range and signal strength, use these basic guidelines:

1.Keep the number of walls and ceilings to a minimum:

The signal emitted from Wireless LAN devices can penetrate through ceilings and walls. However, each wall or ceiling can reduce the range Wireless LAN devices from 1 to 30M. Position your wireless devices so that the number of walls or ceilings obstructing the signal path is minimized.

2.Consider the direct line between access points and workstations:

A wall that is 0.5 meters thick, at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 1 meter thick. At a 2-degree angle, it is over 14 meters thick. Be careful to position access points and client adapters so the signal can travel straight through (90º angle) a wall or ceiling for better reception.

3.Building Materials make a difference:

Buildings constructed using metal framing or doors can reduce effective range of the device. If possible, position wireless devices so that their signal can pass through drywall or open doorways, avoid positioning them so that their signal must pass through metallic materials. Poured concrete walls are reinforced with steel while cinderblock walls may have little or no structural steel.

4.Keep the Wireless Broadband Router away (at least 1-2 meters) from electrical devices:

Position wireless devices away from electrical devices that generate RF noise such as micro- wave ovens, monitors, electric motors, etc.

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Contents Conceptronic C300BRS4 Installation Overview About This ManualBefore You Start Wlan Ethernet Adapter Requirements for InstallationOperating System Web BrowserPacking List Wireless LAN Radio Transmission RangeSsid Front Panel LED Display Description Explanation Rear Panel Cable ConnectionsWireless LAN Performance and Environment Hardware InstallationKeep the number of walls and ceilings to a minimum Building Materials make a differenceFor Wireless Users LAN / Wireless LAN ConnectionWAN Connection Position antenna for best receptionPage Configure your IP address Computer ConfigurationPage Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 Checking your connection with the C300BRS4IP Address Page Configuring Router Settings Device Settings Overview Home Wizard Setup Wizard windowConnection Static IP Connection Dynamic IP Connection PPPoE Connection L2TP Connection PptpPage When all Wireless settings are made, click Next to continue Page Wireless Settings window Home WirelessWEP Encryption Wireless Settings window for WEPWireless Settings window for WPA and WPA2 WPA EncryptionWPA/WPA2 Encryption with Radius Server WPA/WPA2-PSK With Passphrase Encryption WPS Security C300BRS4 WPS Wizard WPS Pin Code technologyPage Home WAN WAN Bridge or Router ModeStatic IP Address WAN Settings window for Static IP AddressMTU Dynamic IP Address WAN Settings window for Dynamic IP AddressMAC Address button Dynamic IP Parameters Description Host NameClone MAC Address button Clone MAC AddressPPPoE WAN Settings window for PPPoEPPPoE/PPPoA Parameters Description User Name PasswordPrimary DNS Maximum Idle TimeConnect mode select Pptp WAN Settings window for Others PptpPptp Parameters Description IP Address Retype PasswordDNS Server IPL2TP WAN Settings window for Others L2TPL2TP Parameters Description IP Address Home LAN LAN Settings windowDhcp window Home DhcpUse the Router for Dhcp Disable the Dhcp ServerAdvanced Virtual Server Menu AdvancedVNC Smtp Mail Server Outgoing 5900Virtual Server window Special Application window Advanced ApplicationsFirewall Rules window Advanced FirewallDMZ window Advanced DMZIP Filters window Advanced IP FiltersMAC Filters window Advanced MAC FiltersURL Blocking window Advanced URL BlockingDomain Blocking window Advanced Domain BlockingAdvanced Performance Advanced Ddns Dynamic DNS windowOption Description Server Address Tools Admin Administrator Settings windowMenu „Tools Time window Tools TimeSchedule window Tools ScheduleTools System System Settings windowTools Firmware Firmware Upgrade windowTools Misc SPI modePing Test window Block WAN PingVPN Pass-Through UPnP SettingsMenu Status Status LOGView Log window Connected Wireless Client List window Status Wireless ClientsStatus Statistics Traffic Statistics windowTechnical Specifications Dimensions TemperatureWeight Radio and Modulation TypeLicence Agreement Licensing InformationAvailability of source code Version 2, June Licence Agreement GNU General Public LicenseLicence Agreement Licence Agreement Licence Agreement Licence Agreement Complies with following directives Declaration of CE Confirmity