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ADE-4300A/B, ADW-4300A/B manual
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Contents
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Copyright
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
FCC Caution:
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
R&TTE Compliance Statement
Safety
Revision
Model: ADE-4300A/B, ADW-4300A/B
Rev: 1.0 (Jan. 2005)
Page
Page
Management Connections
Wireless Access (ADW-4300only)
Wireless LAN Configuration
Introduction
∙ADSL 2/2+ Modem
∙Shared Broadband Internet Access for all LAN users
Wireless Access Point
VPN Gateway
IPoA, PPPoE, PPPoA, Direct Connection Support
Auto-detection
of Internet Connection Method
Fixed or Dynamic IP Address
Application Level Gateways (ALGs)
Standards Compliant
Supports both 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless Stations
Speeds to 54Mbps
WEP support
WPA-PSK
Protection against DoS attacks
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Front-mountedLEDs of ADE-4300
Figure 2-1:Front Panel of ADE-4300
Front-mountedLEDs of ADW-4300
PWR LED
STATUS LED
Rear Panel
Figure 4-1:Rear Panel of ADE-4300
RESET Button (Reset to De- faults)
POWER port
10/100BaseT LAN connections
Installation
2. Connect LAN Cables
3. Connect ADSL Cable
4. Power Up
5. Check the LEDs
Setup
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Preparation
Using your Web Browser
HTTP://192.168.0.1
If you can't connect
ping
Common Connection Types
Type
Details
ISP Data required
Figure 7: Home Screen
Main Menu
Log Out
Restart
Navigation & Data Input
Figure 8: LAN Screen
Data - LAN Screen
TCP/IP
Subnet Mask
∙ The Start IP Address and Finish IP Address fields set the
DHCP server
client
Using the ADE-4300/ADW-4300'sDHCP Server
LAN
Using another DHCP Server
Wireless
Figure 9: Wireless Screen
Data - Wireless Screen
Identification
Region
Options
Mode
802.11G-plus
(TI)
802.11g & 802.11b
Allow access
by …
All Wireless Stations
∙ Trusted Wireless stations only - Only wireless stations you
Set Stations
Disabled
WEP
WPA-PSK
WEP Wireless Security
Figure 10: WEP
Passphrase
WPA-PSKWireless Security
Figure 11: WPA-PSK
Data - WPA-PSKScreen
System
Figure 12: Trusted Wireless Stations
Data - Trusted Wireless Stations
Trusted Wireless
Stations
Other Wireless
Edit
Add (Update)
Clear
Figure 13: Password Screen
Old Password
New password
Verify pass
word
Figure 15: Mode Screen
Router
Modem
Notes:
PC Configuration
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/ME:
Figure 16: Network Configuration
Figure 17: IP Address (Win 95)
Using DHCP
Using this is recommended
Figure 18: Gateway Tab (Win 95/98)
Figure 19: DNS Tab (Win 95/98)
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows NT4.0
Figure 20: Windows NT4.0 - TCP/IP
Figure 21: Windows NT4.0 - IP Address
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server
Specify an IP Address
Figure 22 - Windows NT4.0 - Add Gateway
Figure 23: Windows NT4.0 - DNS
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 2000:
Figure 24: Network Configuration (Win 2000)
Figure 25: TCP/IP Properties (Win 2000)
Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address")
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP
Figure 26: Network Configuration (Windows XP)
Figure 27: TCP/IP Properties (Windows XP)
Internet Access
For Windows 9x/ME/2000
unchecked
For Windows XP
Accessing AOL
Ensure you are logged in as "root" before attempting any changes
Fixed IP Address
To act as a DHCP Client (recommended)
Infrastructure
SSID (ESSID)
Wireless
Note! The SSID is case sensitive
Wireless
Figure 29 Wireless Networks (Windows XP)
If Wireless Security is Disabled
Figure 30 Insecure Wireless Network (Windows XP)
To connect:
If using WEP Data Encryption
Figure 31: WEP (Windows XP)
To connect:
Disable
Figure 32: Advanced - Wireless Networks
Figure 33: Wireless Network Properties - WEP
Configure this screen as follows:
default key value
default key index
Figure 34: Preferred Networks
If using WPA-PSKData Encryption
Figure 35: Wireless Networks (Windows XP)
Figure 36: Advanced - Wireless Networks
Figure 37: Wireless Network Properties- WPA-PSK
TKIP
Figure 38: Preferred Networks
If the SSID is not listed
Figure 39: Wireless Networks (Windows XP)
Figure 40: Unlisted Wireless Network
Figure 41: Add Wireless Network
Figure 42: Preferred Networks
Operation and Status
Figure 43: Status Screen
Data - Status Screen
Device Name
Firmware Version
ADSL
Internet (VC1)
Connection Method
Connection Status
Active
Idle
Attached Devices
VPN Status
Chapter 6 - Advanced Features
Refresh Screen
Figure 44: PPPoE Status Screen
Data - PPPoE/PPPoA Screen
Connection Time
PPPoE Link Status
Negotiation
Figure 45: Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address
Data - Dynamic IP address
Internet
Default Gateway
DNS Server
Figure 464: Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address
Data - Fixed IP address Screen
Advanced Features
Figure 475: Access Control Screen
Data - Access Control Screen
Internet Access
Access control
Block all Internet access
Figure 48: Trusted PCs
Data - Trusted PCs
Other PCs
Save
Figure 47: Internet Screen
DMZ
Special Applications
Special Applications
Figure 48: Special Applications Screen
Data - Special Applications Screen
Checkbox
Incoming
Ports
Using a Special Application
URL Filter
Block By Schedule
Block Always
Allow Trusted PCs to Visit Blocked Sites
Figure 49: URL Filter Screen
Data - URL Filter Screen
Current Filter Strings
Current Filter
Strings
DDNS Services work as follows:
Dynamic DNS Screen
Figure 50: DDNS Screen
Data - Dynamic DNS Screen
DDNS Service
DDNS Data
Host Name
User Name
Password
Domain Name
Firewall Rules
Block
Allow
Firewall Rules Screen
Figure 51 Firewall Screen
Log
Outgoing Rules
LAN Users
WAN Servers
Incoming Rules (Inbound Services)
Figure 52: Inbound Services Screen
Data - Incoming Rules Screen
Inbound Services
Service
Always
Never
Match
Not Match
Outgoing Rules (Outbound Services)
Single PC
Figure 54: Add Services Screen
Data - Firewall Services
Services
Existing Ser
vices
Add/Edit Service
Services
Figure 55 : Add/Edit Service
Data - Add/Edit Service
Start Port
Options
Figure 56: Options Screen
Data - Options Screen
Respond to
Ping
Figure 57: Schedule Screen
Data - Schedule Screen
Day
Session
Start Time
Use this NTP
Current Time
Figure 58: Virtual Servers
IP Address seen by Internet Users
Virtual Servers Screen
Figure 59: Virtual Servers Screen
Data - Virtual Servers Screen
Servers
Properties
PC (Server)
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Appendix C - About VPNs
VPN Policies
Manual
Auto
VPN Policies Screen
VPN
Advanced
Figure 60: VPN Policies Screen
Data - VPN Policies Screen
VPN Auto Policy Screen
VPN Policies
Figure 61: VPN-AutoPolicy Screen
Data - VPN-AutoPolicy Screen
General
Policy Name
Remote VPN
NetBIOS Enable
IKE
Direction
Exchange Mode
Diffie-Hellman
(DH) Group
IPSec PFS (Per- fect Forward Secrecy)
VPN- Manual Policy Screen
Figure 62: VPN-ManualPolicy Screen
Data - VPN-ManualPolicy Screen
NETBIOS Enable
ESP Configuration
SPI
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VPN Status Screen
Figure 63: VPN-StatusScreen
Data - VPN Status Screen
Tunnel Table
Remote Endpoint
Figure 64: SNMP Screen
Data - SNMP Screen
SNMP Service
Enable SNMP
support
Advanced Administration
PC Database Screen
PC Database
Figure 65: PC Database
Data - PC Database Screen
Known PCs
Refresh
Generate Re
port
PC Database - Advanced
Figure 66: PC Database (Admin)
Data - Advanced PC Database
PC Properties
Automatic
Automatic discovery
MAC address is
Add as New
Entry
Update Se
Config File
Figure 67: Config File Screen
Data - Config File Screen
Backup Config
Restore Config
E-mail
Figure 68: Logging Screen
Data - Logging Screen
Logs
Log Data
Include (Check
boxes)
∙ Attempted access to blocked sites - If checked
∙ Connections to the Web-basedinterface of this
Router operation
Figure 69: E-mailScreen
Data - E-mailScreen
E-MailNotification
Turn E-mail
Notification on
E-mailAlerts
Send E-mail
alerts immedi
ately
E-mailLogs
Network Diagnostics
Figure 70: Network Diagnostics Screen
Data - Network Diagnostics Screen
Ping this
Ping Button
Figure 71: Remote Administration Screen
Data - Remote Administration Screen
Remote Administration
Enable Remote
Management
To connect from a remote PC via the Internet
HTTP://123.123.123.123:8080
Overview
Routing Screen
Using this Screen
Static Routing Table
Figure 72: Routing Screen
Data - Routing Screen
RIP
RIP Direction
RIP Version
Destination IP Address
Gateway IP Address
Metric
Other Routers on the Local LAN
Static Routing - Example
Entry 2 (Segment 2)
For Router A's Default Route
For Router B's Default Route
Figure 74: Router Upgrade Screen
To perform the Firmware Upgrade:
Modem Mode
Figure 75: Home Screen - Modem Mode
(ADW-4300
only)
Status
Figure 76: Mode Screen
Data - Mode Screen
Device
Bridge Mode
Figure 77: Status Screen - Bridge Mode
Data - Status Screen (Bridge Mode)
Associated
Devices
Associated Devices
Troubleshooting
Problem 2:
Solution 2:
Problem 1: My PC can't locate the Wireless Access Point
Problem 2: Wireless connection speed is very slow
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About Wireless LANs(ADW-4300only) B
Key
WEP Authentication
WPA PSK
(Pre-sharedKey)
WEP:
WPA-PSK:
Ad-hoc
networks
About VPNs
Policies
Policies
VPN Configuration
VPN Endpoint address
Local & Remote LAN definition
IKE parameters
VPN Pass-through
Figure 78: VPN Pass-through
Client PC to VPN Gateway
Figure 79: Client PC to VPN Server
Connecting 2 LANs via VPN
Figure 80: Connecting 2 VPN Gateways
Figure 81: Connecting 2 ADE-4300/ADW-4300s
Note
Configuration Settings - Gateway A
Figure 82: Gateway A Configuration
Configuration Settings - Gateway B
Figure 83: Gateway B Configuration
Settings
Setting
LAN A Gateway
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Specifications
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FCC Statement
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
CE Approval
CE Standards
CE Marking Warning