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ParkerVision WR3000 Manual
179 pages 7.09 Mb
Wireless to the ParkerVisionSIGNAL 2 2 COPYRIGHTFCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 4 WR30006 INTRODUCTION 6 Chapter 1:Getting to Know Your ParkerVision WR3000 Wireless Router 13 Chapter 2:Introducing the Web Con guration Utility 16 Chapter 3:Wizard Setup3.2 Wizard Setup: General Setup General Setup contains administrative and system-related information. 17 WIZARDparkervision.com 18 3.3 Wizard Setup: Wireless LAN SetupSet up your wireless LAN using the wizard screen below. Refer to the chapter on wireless LAN for more information. 3.4 Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters 19 WIZARDEthernet RR-ToshibaISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Service Type User Name Password Login Server IP Address 0.0.0.0 20 3.4.1 Wizard Setup - Ethernet - ContinuedPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that enables transfers of data Refer to the appendix for more information on PPTP. 3.4.2 PPTP Encapsulation WIZARD The WR3000 Wireless Router supports one PPTP server connection at any given time. 3.4.3 PPPoE Encapsulation - Continued PPoE Wizard Setup Screen 22 WIZARDPPP over Ethernet User NameBack Next ISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Service Name Password Nailed-Up Connection Idle Timeout 100 (In Seconds) 28 Chapter 4:30 WR30004.4 Con guring Dynamic DNS To change your WR3000s DDNS screen appears as shown. , click , SYSTEM and then the DDNS tab. The 31 SYSTEM33 Chapter 5:37 Chapter 6:46 Chapter 7:Wireless Security48 7.3 Con guring WEP Encryption In order to con gure and enable WEP encryption; click display the Wireless screen. to and then The following table describes the wireless LAN security labels in this screen. 7.4 MAC Filter - Continued MAC Filter Con guration Screen: The following table describes the labels in this menu. 50 WIRELESS LANMAC Address 53 7.8 Introduction to Local User Database the reauthentication timer on the RADIUS server has priority. . The screen appears as shown below. 802.1x tab and then the there is a limit on the number of users you may authenticate in this way. The following table describes the settings on this screen.If wireless station authentication is done using a RADIUS server, WIRELESS LAN 54 7.9 Con guring 802.1 x - Continued7.11 Con guring RADIUS The descriptions for the labels in the screen above are shown on the next page.The screen appears as shown below. . and then the if you want to authenticate wireless users using an external server. RADIUSUse To specify a RADIUS server, click ADVANCED, WIRELESS RADIUS tab 56 WIRELESS LAN 59 Chapter 8:WAN Con guration ScreensWAN8.2.1 Ethernet Encapsulation - Continued Service Type The screen varies according to the service type you select. You need a username and 60 WIZARD62 WIZARDUser Name PPP over EthernetBack Next ISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Service Name Password Nailed-Up Connection Idle Timeout 100 (In Seconds) 63 WIZARD 70 Chapter 9:Single User Account (SUA) / Network Address Translation (NAT) 79 Chapter 10:Static Route10.2 Con guring IP Static Route Click to open the screen shown next. STATIC ROUTE and then IP Static Route Summary 80 S TATIC ROUT E Static Rout e 10.2.1 Con guring Route Entry Select a static route index number and click required information for each static route. . The screen shown next appears. Fill in the Edit Edit IP Static Route 81 STATIC ROUTE - EDITRoute Name Active Destination IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Metric Private 2 83 Chapter 11:Introduction to Firewalls 89 Chapter 12:100 Chapter 13:Remote Management13.3 Con guring TELNET - Continued Telnet 102 REMOTE MANAGEMENT103 REMOTE MANAGEMENT13.5 Con guring WWW To change your WR3000 Wireless Routers World Wide Web settings, click WWW tab. The screen appears as shown. , REMOTE MANAGEMENT and then the WWW 104 REMOTE MANAGEMENT106 13.6.1 Supported MIBsThe WR3000 Wireless Router will send traps to the SNMP manager when any one of the performance. 13.6.2 SNMP Traps following events occurs: SNMP Traps The following table maps the physical port and encapsulation to the interface type. Ports and Interface Types 107 13.6.3 REMOTE MANAGEMENT: SNMPTo change your WR3000 Wireless Routers SNMP settings, click ADVANCED . The screen appears as shown. SNMP tab , REMOTE MANAGEMENT and then the SNMP 108 REMOTE MANAGEMENT 111 Chapter 14:UPnP Screen14.3 Con guring UPnP - Continued 112 UPnP 117 Chapter 15:Logs ScreensLOGS15.2 Con guring Log Settings - Continued The table on the following page describes the labels in the screen above. 119 LOGS121 LOGS 123 LOGS# POP3(TCP:110) (Port:515) (Port:524) SMTP(TCP:25) HTTP(TCP:80 (Port:445) DNS(TCP/UDP:53) (Port:9100) (Port:139) (Port:4623) View Log Log Settings Reports Report Type: Protocol/Port Protocol/Port Stop Collection Refresh Bytes 15.3.2 Viewing LAN IP Address In the screen, select LAN IP Address it is assigned to a different computer. LAN IP Address Report 124 LOGS# 172.21.100.99 172.21.3.54 View Log Log Settings Reports Report Type: LAN IP Address IP Address Stop Collection Refresh Bytes 127 Chapter 16:138 Chapter 17:143 Chapter 18:148 Chapter 19:157 Chapter 20:161 Appendix A165 Appendix BSetting Up Your Computers IP Address 175 Appendix C177 Appendix D
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