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WR3000
6 INTRODUCTION
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Chapter 1:
Getting to Know Your ParkerVision WR3000 Wireless Router
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Chapter 2:
Introducing the Web Con guration Utility
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Chapter 3:
Wizard Setup
3.2 Wizard Setup: General Setup General Setup
contains administrative and system-related information.
WIZARD
parkervision.com
3.3 Wizard Setup: Wireless LAN Setup
Set 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
WIZARD
Ethernet RR-Toshiba
ISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Service Type User Name
Password Login Server IP Address 0.0.0.0
3.4.1 Wizard Setup - Ethernet - Continued
Point-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
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3.4.3 PPPoE Encapsulation - Continued
PPoE Wizard Setup Screen
WIZARD
PPP over Ethernet
User Name
Back Next
ISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Service Name
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3.5.4 WAN MAC Address - Continued
The following table describes the labels in the screen above.
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Chapter 4:
System Screens
SYSTEM
4.2 Con guring General Setup - Continued
Dynamic DNS allows you to update your current dynamic IP address with one or many dynamic
WR3000
4.4 Con guring Dynamic DNS To change your WR3000s DDNS
screen appears as shown.
, click
, SYSTEM and then the
SYSTEM
4.6 Con guring Time Setting To change your WR3000s time and date, click
Time Setting
, SYSTEM and then the
The table below describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 5:
LAN Screens
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Chapter 6:
Wireless Con guration
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See the Wireless Security chapter for information on the other labels in this screen.
your computer to match the WR3000 Wireless Routers new
computer connected to the wireless LAN and you change
settings.
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Chapter 7:
Wireless Security
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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.
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7.4 MAC Filter - Continued
MAC Filter Con guration Screen: The following table describes the labels in this menu.
WIRELESS LAN
MAC Address
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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
7.9 Con guring 802.1 x - Continued
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7.11 Con guring RADIUS
The descriptions for the labels in the screen above are shown on the next page.
The screen appears as shown below.
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WIRELESS LAN
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Chapter 8:
WAN Con guration Screens
WAN
8.2.1 Ethernet Encapsulation - Continued
Service Type The screen varies according to the service type you select. You need a username and
WIZARD
8.2.1 Ethernet Encapsulation Service Type - Continued
8.2.2 PPPoE Encapsulation
LABEL
how a personal computer (PC) interacts with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.)
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WIZARD
User Name
PPP over Ethernet
Back Next
ISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Service Name
WIZARD
8.2.3 PPTP Encapsulation - Continued
WIZARD
8.4 Con guring WAN IP - Continued
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WAN
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Chapter 9:
Single User Account (SUA) / Network Address Translation (NAT)
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9.2.1 Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers - Continued Services and Port Numbers
to open the SUA Server screen. Refer to the table in the
SU A/NAT
and then
and then the
To change your WR3000 Wireless Routers address mapping settings, click ADVANCED, SUA/ NAT
Address Mapping tab . The screen appears as shown.
The table below describes the setting in the above screen.
Address Mapping Rule
SUA/NAT - Address Mapping
Type One-to-One Local Start IP 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Local End IP N/A Global Start IP Global End IP N/A
Chapter 10:
Static Route
10.2 Con guring IP Static Route Click
to open the screen shown next.
IP
S TAT
IC 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.
STATIC ROUTE - EDIT
Route Name Active Destination IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Metric Private
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Chapter 11:
Introduction to Firewalls
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Chapter 12:
Firewall Screens
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12.5 Enabling Firewall - Continued
Firewall Settings
LL
WA
FIRE
CONTENT FILTER
12.5.1 Con guring Content Filtering - Continued
Firewall Filter
and then the
12.5.2 Con guring Firewall Services Click
the date/time you want to block them.
CONTEN T
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LT
FI
12.5.2 Con guring Firewall Services - Continued Creating/Editing A Firewall Rule - Continued
12.5.3 Prede ned Services
12.5.3
Prede ned Services - Continued
Prede ned Services
12.5.3
Prede ned Services - Continued
Prede ned Services
Chapter 13:
Remote Management
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13.3 Con guring TELNET - Continued
Telnet
REMOTE MANAGEMENT
REMOTE MANAGEMENT
13.5 Con guring WWW
To change your WR3000 Wireless Routers World Wide Web settings, click
WWW
tab. The screen appears as shown.
REMOTE MANAGEMENT
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13.6.1 Supported MIBs
The 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.
13.6.3 REMOTE MANAGEMENT: SNMP
To change your WR3000 Wireless Routers SNMP settings, click ADVANCED
. The screen appears as shown.
SNMP tab
, REMOTE MANAGEMENT and then the
REMOTE MANAGEMENT
REMOTE MANAGEMENT
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Chapter 14:
UPnP Screen
14.3 Con guring UPnP - Continued
UPnP
Con guring UPnP
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Chapter 15:
Logs Screens
LOGS
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15.2 Con guring Log Settings - Continued
The table on the following page describes the labels in the screen above.
LOGS
15.2 Con guring Log Settings - Continued
Log Settings
LOGS
15.3 Con guring Reports - Continued
15.3.1 Viewing Protocol/Port In the
screen, select Protocol/Port from the
Report Type drop-down list box to have the
Protocol/Port Report
LOGS
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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
LOGS
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172.21.100.99 172.21.3.54
View Log Log Settings Reports Report Type: LAN IP Address IP Address
Stop Collection Refresh Bytes
15.3.3 Reports Speci cations
The following table lists detailed speci cations on the reports feature. Report Speci cations
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Chapter 16:
Maintenance
system up time and poll interval(s). The Poll Interval eld is con gurable.
System Status: Show Statistics
DHCP TABLE
WIRELESS
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16.4.1 Channel Usage
Channel Usage tab
and then the
MAINTENANCE
completely avoid overlap. Click
FIRMWARE UPLOAD
Browse
FIRMWARE UPLOAD
FIRMWARE UPLOAD
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
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CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
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Chapter 17:
Introducing the SMT
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17.5 Navigating the SMT Interface
After you enter the password, the SMT displays the main menu as shown on the next page.
17.5 Navigating the SMT Interface - Continued
17.5.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary Main Menu Summary
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Chapter 18:
General and WAN Setup
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Menu 1.1 Con gure Dynamic DNS
18.1.3 Procedure to Con gure Dynamic DNS - Continued Menu 1.1 Con gure Dynamic DNS - Continued
The MAC address eld allows users to con gure the WAN ports MAC address by either
18.2 WAN Setup
you change the setting or upload a different rom le.
18.2 WAN Setup - Continued
The table below describes the elds in the menu on the previous page.
Chapter 19:
LAN Setup
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19.2 TCP/IP Ethernet and DHCP Setup - Continued
Follow the instructions in the table below to con gure the DHCP elds. DHCP Ethernet Setup
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19.3.1 IP Alias Setup
19.4 Wireless LAN Setup
19.4 Wireless LAN Setup - Continued
When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt Press ENTER to con rm or
key. Dont enter Ox before the key to denote a ASCII
key.
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Chapter 20:
Internet Access
This chapter describes how to con gure the WR3000 Wireless Router for Internet Access.
20.2 Internet Access Setup
Internet Access Setup
20.2 Internet Access Setup - Continued
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Appendix A
Troubleshooting
description, some instructions are provided to help you to diagnose and to solve the problem.
This appendix covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem
Problems with the Password - Troubleshooting the Password
Problems with the Ethernet Interface - Troubleshooting the Ethernet Interface
Problems with the WAN Interface - Troubleshooting the WAN Interface
Problems with Internet Access - Troubleshooting Internet Access
Problems with Telnet - Troubleshooting Telnet
Problems with the WLAN Interface - Troubleshooting the WLAN Interface
Appendix B
Setting Up Your Computers IP Address
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Appendix C
PPoE
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Appendix D
PPTP