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Troubleshooting
Install
Warranty
Push Button Configuration PBC
Part II Wireless
Resetting the MWR102
Battery Warnings
Setting your MWR102 to AP Mode
Basic Service Set
Upgrade Firmware
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Part IV:
Management
Status
Statistics
Log
Upgrade Firmware
Save/Reload Settings
Password
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Contents
Firmware Version Edition 1, 10/2011
IP Address http//192.168.100.1
MWR102
User Guide Feedback
About This Users Guide
Intended Audience
Related Documentation
ZyXEL Communications Inc 1130 N. Miller Street Anaheim, CA
Customer Support
Support Email Toll-Free Website Postal mail
Syntax Conventions
Document Conventions
Icons Used in Figures
Battery Warnings
Safety Warnings
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Table of Contents
Part III Security
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141
Appendix a Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
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Part I Introduction
Applications
Overview
No data transmitted or received
Good Habits for Managing the MWR102
Front Panel
There are devices linked to the corresponding ports but
Rear Panel
Login Screen
Accessing the Web-Based Management Interface
Procedure to Use the Reset Button
Resetting the MWR102
Device Modes
MWR102 Modes
Navigation Panel
Router Mode
What You Can Do
Link Function
Password
Setting your MWR102 to AP Mode
Access Point Mode
Configuring your Wlan and Maintenance Settings
AP Mode Status Screen
Navigation Panel
Link Function
Nearby routers and APs
This page provides a tool to scan the wireless network for
LAN Screen
Network Settings LAN Interface
Cable Modem
Tutorials
DSL Modem
Configuring Wireless Security Using
Connecting to Internet from an Access Point
PIN Configuration
Push Button Configuration PBC
Configure Your Notebook
Enabling and Configuring Wireless Security No WPS
Security Settings
Confirm Save
Part II Wireless
What You Should Know
Wireless
Ssid
Wireless Security Overview
No Authentication
Types of Encryption for Each Type of Authentication
Wireless Basic Settings
General Wireless LAN Screen
Wireless LAN Advanced Settings
Communication
Length of CRC blocks in the frames during the wireless
Recommended
Disabling Security
Security
WEP Encryption
Wireless Security WEP
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WPA2-Mixed
Wireless Security WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WPA2-Mixed
Access Control
Wireless Access Control
WPS Screen
Network Wireless LAN WPS
Wireless Site Survey
Wireless Site Survey AP Mode Only
Wireless Site Survey
LAN and WAN
Network Settings
WAN MAC Address
Configuring Your Internet Connection
What You Need To Know
LAN Interface
Active Dhcp Client List
WAN Interface
Performance
Provider ISP
Maximum packet size the router will transmit. Any
Size before sending. Larger packet size will enhance
Part Security
Overview
MAC Filtering
MAC Filtering
Part Management
Status Screen
Status
Label Description
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Management Statistics
Statistics
Statistics Screen
Sent and received
Log Screen
Click Management Log to access the Log screen
12 Log
Label Description
Upgrade Firmware Screen
Upgrade Firmware
Network Temporarily Disconnected
Save/Reload Settings Screen
Save/Reload Settings
Progress
Management Save/Reload Settings
Reset
Password Screen
Password
Label Description
Part V Troubleshooting
Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs
Troubleshooting
Don’t know the IP address of my MWR102
16.3 MWR102 Access and Login
Can see the Login screen, but I cannot log in to the MWR102
Internet Access
Internet connection is slow or intermittent
Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting
Resetting MWR102 to Factory Defaults
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Firmware Features
Hardware Features
Frequency interference from other 2.4 GHz devices
Such as microwave ovens, wireless phones
Bluetooth enabled devices, and other wireless LANs
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Appendices
Internet Explorer Pop-up Blockers
Disable pop-up Blockers
Pop-up Blocker
Enable pop-up Blockers with Exceptions
Select Settings…to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings screen
JavaScripts
Pop-up Blocker Settings
Internet Options Security
Java Permissions
Security Settings Java Scripting
Java Sun
Security Settings Java
Java Sun
Structure
Introduction to IP Addresses
Subnet Masks
Subnet Masks
Subnet Mask Identifying Network Number
Maximum Host Numbers
Notation
Network Size
Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
Subnetting
Subnetting Example After Subnetting
Example Four Subnets
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Subnet
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24-bit Network Number Subnet Planning
Example Eight Subnets
Subnet Planning
Eight Subnets
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16-bit Network Number Subnet Planning
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Configuring IP Addresses
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Private IP Addresses
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Windows 95/98/Me
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Installing Components
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Configuring
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Verifying Settings
Windows 2000/NT/XP
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Windows XP Start Menu
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Windows XP Control Panel Network Connections Properties
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Windows XP Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties
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Windows XP Advanced TCP/IP Properties
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Windows 7/Vista
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Windows 7/Vista
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Macintosh OS 8/9
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Macintosh OS
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Macintosh OS X Apple Menu
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Macintosh OS X Network
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Using the K Desktop Environment KDE
Linux
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Red Hat 9.0 KDE Ethernet Device General
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Using Configuration Files
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Verifying Settings
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Wireless LAN Topologies
Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration
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Basic Service Set
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Channel
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Fragmentation Threshold
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Ieee 802.11g Wireless LAN
Preamble Type
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Ieee
Ieee 802.11g
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Types of Authentication
Types of Radius Messages
Peap Protected EAP
EAP-TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Service
EAP-MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
EAP-TLS Transport Layer Security
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Comparison of EAP Authentication Types
Dynamic WEP Key Exchange
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WPA2
Encryption
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User Authentication
WPA2-PSK Application Example
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WPA2 with Radius Application Example
Security Parameters Summary
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Wireless Security Relational Matrix
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Commonly Used Services
Finger TCP
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NFS UDP
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Rtsp TCP/UDP
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Telnet TCP
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Copyright
Certifications
Disclaimer
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Viewing Certifications
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Industry Canada Statement
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
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Registration GPL-OSS Software Notice
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Article I. End-User License Agreement for MWR102
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Open-Sourced Components
Article
Name Version Source License
GPL
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GNU General Public License
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Preamble
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Definitions
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Source Code
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Protecting Users Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law
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Basic Permissions
Conveying Modified Source Versions
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Conveying Verbatim Copies
Conveying Non-Source Forms
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Additional Terms
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Termination
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Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients
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Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies
Patents
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Revised Versions of this License
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No Surrender of Others Freedom
Use with the GNU Affero General Public License
Interpretation of Sections 15
Disclaimer of Warranty
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Limitation of Liability
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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GNU Lesser General Public License
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BSD
Zlib is third party library and has its own license
Zlib License
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Radvd License