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NOne Wireless Broadband Router
WBR-6000
LevelOne
Safety
FCC WARNING
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
CE Declaration of conformity
CE Marking Warning
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Table of Contents
Access Control
This Chapter provides an overview of the Wireless
1.1 Wireless Broadband Router Features
Internet Access Features
Broadband Routers features and capabilities
Advanced Internet Functions
Wireless Features
LAN Features
Configuration & Management
Security Features
Wireless Broadband Router incorporates protection against DoS attacks
1.2 Package Contents
WBR-6000 Cat.5 Cable Power Adapter Quick Installation Guide CD Manual
On - Wireless security is enabled
This Chapter covers the physical installation of the
Wireless Broadband Router
Off - Wireless security is disabled
WPS Button 10/100BaseT LAN connections WAN port 10/100BaseT
Reset Button Reset to Defaults Power port
Rear Panel
Figure 2 Rear Panel
2.2 Requirements
2.3 Installation
1. Choose an Installation Site
Figure 3 Installation Diagram
3. Connect ADSL Cable
4. Power Up
2. Connect LAN Cables
5. Check the LEDs
2.4 Default Setting
IP Address 192.168.0.1 LAN
3.1 Overview
3 Setup
This Chapter provides Setup details of the Wireless Broadband Router
To Do this
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features
Features
Use any of the following Administration
3.2 Configuration Program
Using your Web Browser
Preparation
If you cant connect
3.3 Setup Wizard
DSL Modems
Common Connection Types
Cable Modems
Type
Other Modems e.g. Broadband Wireless
Big Pond Telstra, Australia
SingTel RAS
Navigation & Data Input
3.4 Home Screen
Main Menu
Figure 4 Home Screen
Page
Figure 5 LAN Screen
3.5 LAN Screen
Data - LAN Screen
TCP/IP
What DHCP Does
Using the Wireless Broadband Routers DHCP Server
DHCP
DHCP Server
Using another DHCP Server
To Configure your PCs to use DHCP
3.6 Wireless Screen
Figure 6 Wireless Screen
Region
Data - Wireless Screen
Identification
Station
Configure
Wireless Security
Setting
MAC Level Access Control
Enable
EWC Setting
Wireless QoS
Internet
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Figure 7 Wi-Fi Protected Screen
Data - WPS Screen
3.7 Wireless Security
WEP Wireless Security
Figure 8 WEP
Key Size
Data - WEP Screen
WEP Data Encryption
Passphrase
Data - WPA-PSK Screen
WPA-PSK Wireless Security
Authentication
Figure 9 WPA-PSK
Figure 10 WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK Wireless Security
Data - WPA2-PSK Screen
WPA2-PSK
Figure 11 WPAM-PSK
WPAM-PSK Wireless Security
Data - WPAM-PSK Screen
WPAM-PSK
Old Password
3.8 Password Screen
Figure 12 Password Screen
Enter the existing password in this field
Figure 13 Password Dialog
The User Name is always admin
4.1 Overview
4 PC Configuration
TCP/IP Settings - Overview
4.2 Windows Clients
The DNS should be set to the address provided by your ISP
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows
Figure 22 Network Configuration Win
1. Select Control Panel - Network and Dial-up Connection
Using DHCP
Using a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address
Figure 23 TCP/IP Properties Win
you of the IP Address they assigned to the Wireless Broadband Router
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP
Figure 24 Network Configuration Windows XP
1. Select Control Panel - Network Connection
Figure 25 TCP/IP Properties Windows XP
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2. Select Set up or change your Internet Connection
Internet Access
1. Select Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - Internet Options
For Windows
Accessing AOL
4.3 Macintosh Clients
Fixed IP Address
4.4 Linux Clients
4.5 Other Unix Systems
To act as a DHCP Client recommended
ESSID
4.6 Wireless Station Configuration
Mode
Note! The SSID is case sensitive
4.7 Wireless Configuration on Windows XP
Figure 26 Network Connections Windows XP
If Wireless Security is Disabled
Figure 27 Wireless Networks Windows XP
If using WEP Data Encryption
Figure 28 Insecure Wireless Network Windows XP To connect
To connect
Figure 29 WEP Windows XP
Figure 30 Advanced - Wireless Networks
Figure 31 Wireless Network Properties - WEP
Configure this screen as follows
For Data Encryption, select WEP
Figure 32 Preferred Networks
Click OK to establish a connection to the Wireless Broadband Router
Click OK to save and close this dialog
If using WPA-PSK Data Encryption
Figure 33 Wireless Networks Windows XP
Figure 34 Advanced - Wireless Networks
Figure 35 Wireless Network Properties- WPA-PSK
Set Network Authentication to WPA-PSK
For Data Encryption, select TKIP
If the SSID is not listed
Figure 36 Preferred Networks
Figure 37 Wireless Networks Windows XP
1. Click the Advanced button to see a screen like the example below
Figure 38 Unlisted Wireless Network
2. Click the Add button. You will see a screen like the example below
Figure 39 Add Wireless Network
Figure 40 Preferred Networks
5 Status
This Chapter details the status of the Wireless Broadband Router
in the Setup Wizard
5.1 Status
WAN MTU
Internet IP
Address
Network Mask
Buttons
Firmware
Version
System Data
Figure 42 PPPoE Status Screen
5.2 Connection Status - PPPoE
Data - PPPoE Screen
Physical
Connection Log
PPPoE Link
Status
Connect
Connection Log Messages
Message
Description
Error Invalid or unknown packet type
5.3 Connection Status - PPTP
Data - PPTP Screen
Figure 43 PPTP Status Screen
Connection Log
5.4 Connection Status - L2TP
Data - L2TP Screen
Figure 44 L2TP Status Screen
Connection Log
5.5 Connection Status - Telstra Big Pond
Data - Big Pond Screen
Figure 45 Telstra Big Pond Status Screen
Connection
Figure 46 Connection Details - RAS
5.6 Connection Details - SingTel RAS
Data - RAS Screen
RAS Plan
DNS IP
Default
Gateway
DHCP Client
5.7 Connection Details - Other e.g. Fixed Wireless
Figure 47 Connection Details - Other e.g. Fixed Wireless
Data - Fixed/Dynamic IP address Screen
Mask
6 Advanced Features
6.1 Overview
6.2 Internet
Communication Applications
Figure 48 Internet Screen
Communication Applications
Special Applications
Special Applications Screen
Select an
Data - Special Applications Screen
Figure 49 Special Applications Screen
Checkbox Name
Using a Special Application
Incoming Ports Outgoing Ports
Multi-DMZ
Enable this DMZ
Figure 50 Multi-DMZ
To use this feature
Select the PC to be the DMZ PC for traffic sent to this IP address
To use this feature
6.3 Access Control
Access Control Screen
If required, you can also define your own Services
User Group
Data - Access Control Screen
Figure 51 Access Control Screen
Select Group
Block selected Services - You can select
Internet Access
Block all Internet access - All traffic via the
Services
Services Screen
Figure 52 Access Control - Services
Add New Service
Data - Services Screen
Available Services
Available
DDNS Services work as follows
6.4 Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS Screen
Figure 53 DDNS Screen
Password
DDNS Service
Service
Data - Dynamic DNS Screen
6.5 URL Filter
Current Filter Strings
Data - URL Filter Screen
Figure 54 URL Filter Screen
Filter
6.6 User Groups
Figure 55 User Groups Screen
Data - User Groups Screen
PCs not assigned to any group will be in the Default group
PCs deleted from any other Group will be added to the Default group
Group
6.7 Options
Figure 56 Options Screen
Configuration
Backup DNS
Enable UPnP
access to be
Data - Schedule Screen
Default Schedule
6.8 Schedule
Figure 57 Schedule Screen
Wireless
6.9 Virtual Servers
Figure 58 Virtual Servers
Using Web Server
IP Address seen by Internet Users
Virtual Servers Screen
Servers
Data - Virtual Servers Screen
Figure 59 Virtual Servers Screen
Properties
Update
Defaults
Disable All
Defining your own Virtual Servers
Connecting to the Virtual Servers
Modify Edit a
Delete a Server
6.10 WAN Port
Figure 60 WAN Port Screen
MTU Size
Port Settings
Data - WAN Port Screen
Hostname
obtain from
Specified IP Address
Automatically
Serve
default value None Direct connection
Login
Login Method
Login User
Automatic Connect/Disconnect
Automatic Connect/Disconnect setting
Behavior
Manual Connect/Disconnect
Diagnostics
7 Advanced Administration
Config File
Remote Admin
7.2 PC Database
PC Database Screen
Figure 61 PC Database
Generate
Data - PC Database Screen
Known PCs
Report
Advanced PC Database
Figure 62 Advanced PC Database
PC Properties
Data - Advanced PC Database Screen
Edit
DCHP Client - Reserved IP Address - Select
Selected PC
Add as New
Entry
Standard
7.3 Config File
Figure 63 Config File Screen
Config
Data - Config File Screen
Backup
Restore
7.4 Logs
Figure 64 Logs Screen
Data - Logs Screen
Enable Logs
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Outgoing
Every day, Every Monday ... - The log is
E-Mail Logs
Send Logs
Include
Server requires Login to send mail
If your SMTP Server requires you to login in order to send mail
Check the setting Server requires login to send mail
7.5 Diagnostics
Figure 65 Network Diagnostics Screen
Ping this IP
Data - Network Diagnostics Screen
Ping
Ping Button
7.6 QoS
Figure 66 QoS Screen
Category
QoS Setting
Data - QoS Screen
Summary
Figure 67 Remote Administration Screen
7.7 Remote Administration
Data - Remote Administration Screen
Remote Administration
To connect from a remote PC via the Internet
Open Routing and Remote Access
7.8 Routing
Routing Screen
Using this Screen
Static Routing Table
Figure 68 Routing Screen
Static Routing
Enable RIP
Data - Routing Screen
Static
Destination IP
Configuring Other Routers on your LAN
Local Router
Gateway IP Address
Static Routing - Example
Other Routers on the Local LAN
Figure 69 Routing Example
For the Broadband Routers Routing Table
For Router As Default Route
For Router Bs Default Route
Entry 1 Segment
7.9 Security Options
Figure 70 Security Screen
Data - Security Screen
Enable DoS
Settings
DoS Firewall
Drop
Allow VPN
Pass through
fragmented
7.10 Upgrade Firmware
To perform the Firmware Upgrade
Figure 71 Upgrade Firmware Screen
8 Troubleshooting
This Chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions
8.1 Overview
8.2 General Problems
8.3 Internet Access
Problem 1 When I enter a URL or IP address I get a time out error
8.4 Wireless Access
Problem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point
Problem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow
Wireless Broadband Router Wireless Channel
Ad-hoc Mode
9 About Wireless LANs
9.1 Modes
Infrastructure Mode
9.2 BSS/ESS
9.3 Channels
9.4 WEP
9.5 WPA-PSK
WPA PSK
Pre-shared
9.6 Wireless LAN Configuration
10 Specifications
10.1 Multi-Function Wireless Broadband Router
10.2 Wireless Interface
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