LUXUL XWR-1750 Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Gigabit Router User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- LUXUL
Table of Contents
- XWR-1750 Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Gigabit Router
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- 1. Connecting the Router
- 2. Accessing the Router’s Web Interface
- 3. Configuring Network Settings
- 4. Setting up Wireless Networks
- Q: How can I reset the router to factory defaults?
- Q: How can I update the firmware of the router?
XWR-1750 Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Gigabit Router
Product Information
Specifications
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Model Number: XWR-1750 Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Gigabit
Router -
FCC ID: W59XWR1750 IC: 8584A-XWR1750
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Complies with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.11a,
IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n and IEEE802.11ac -
One 10/100/1000M auto-negotiating WAN interface
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Four 10/100/1000M auto-negotiating LAN interfaces
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Protocol Support for TCP/IP, UDP, VPN, DHCP, NAT, SMTP, DNS,
FTP -
True QOS support to prioritize traffic by Host, Protocol and
Port -
600MHz processor and powerful NAT forwarding features support
up to 39K+ concurrent sessions -
Support for Port Forwarding, DMZ hosts and ALG
applications -
VPN server supports PPTP VPN clients
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PPTP VPN server function gives up to 10 users simultaneous
access to the local network providing a secure connection -
Supports Dynamic Domain Name System or DDNS
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Provides system security logs and flow statistics
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Built-in DHCP server with static address lease capability
Product Usage Instructions
1. Connecting the Router
To connect the XWR-1750 router, follow these steps:
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Connect the WAN port of the router to your modem using an
Ethernet cable. -
Connect your computer to one of the LAN ports on the router
using an Ethernet cable. -
Plug in the power adapter to the router and connect it to a
power outlet.
2. Accessing the Router’s Web Interface
To access the web interface of the XWR-1750 router, follow these
steps:
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Open a web browser on your computer.
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Type “http://192.168.0.1” in the address bar and press
Enter. -
Enter the default username and password (usually “admin” for
both) to log in to the router.
3. Configuring Network Settings
To configure network settings on the XWR-1750 router, follow
these steps:
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In the router’s web interface, navigate to the “Network” or
“LAN” settings. -
Set the desired IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for your
network. -
Save the settings and wait for the router to apply the
changes.
4. Setting up Wireless Networks
To set up wireless networks on the XWR-1750 router, follow these
steps:
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In the router’s web interface, navigate to the “Wireless” or
“Wi-Fi” settings. -
Enable the wireless network and set a unique SSID (network
name). -
Choose the desired security mode (e.g., WPA2-PSK) and set a
strong password. -
Save the settings and wait for the router to apply the
changes.
FAQ
Q: How can I reset the router to factory defaults?
A: To reset the XWR-1750 router to factory defaults, locate the
reset button on the back of the router. Press and hold the reset
button for about 10 seconds until the LED lights start flashing.
The router will then reboot and restore the default settings.
Q: How can I update the firmware of the router?
A: To update the firmware of the XWR-1750 router, visit the
Luxul website and download the latest firmware version for your
router model. Then, in the router’s web interface, navigate to the
“System” or “Firmware Upgrade” settings and follow the instructions
to upload and install the new firmware.
Simply Connected
User Guide
XWR-1750 Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Gigabit Router
Use the XWR-1750 to:
Deliver Next Generation 802.11ac Gigabit Wi-Fi with Speeds up to 1750Mbps
Maximize Data Rates with Concurrent Dual-Band Technology
Optimize VoIP, Streaming Media and Other Demanding Applications
Create a Secure Guest Network Provide an Affordable High Performance Network
XWR-1750
User Guide
Model Number: XWR-1750 Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Gigabit Router
FCC ID: W59XWR1750 IC: 8584A-XWR1750
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No part of this publication may be modified or adapted in any way, for any
purposes without permission in writing from Luxul. The material in this manual
is subject to change without notice. Luxul reserves the right to make changes
to any product to improve reliability, function, or design. No license is
granted, either expressly or by implication or otherwise under any Luxul
intellectual property rights. An implied license only exists for equipment,
circuits and subsystems contained in this or any Luxul product.
This product is covered by one or more U.S. and foreign patents.
Patents: 7,379,717, 6,606,075, 6,373,448, other patents pending
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CAUTION: Care is required. Disregarding a caution can result in data loss or equipment malfunction.
WARNING!: Indicates a condition or procedure that could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
CONTACT LUXUL
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FCC COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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CONTENTS 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1 Product Introduction 1.2 Product Features 1.3 Product Specifications 1.4 Package Contents 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION 2.1 Panel Layout 2.2 System Requirements 2.3 Installation Requirements 2.4 XWR-1750 Installation 2.5 Default IP Address 2.6 Connecting a Client Device 2.7 Verifying Connectivity 3 CONFIGURATION 3.1 Quick Setup 3.2 Status 3.3 Network 3.4 Wireless 3.5 Guest Network 3.6 Firewall/Security 3.7 QoS 3.8 VPN 3.9 Administration 3.10 Tools 4 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE APPENDIX 1: COMMON COMMANDS
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1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Product Introduction
The Luxul XWR-1750 Wireless Router is a feature rich network device designed
to enhance the performance, security and reliability of a home or commercial
network. It enables simple monitoring, management and control of network usage
to boost efficiency, reduce network bandwidth and minimize security risks.
With web-based management tools; along with advanced security, VPN, and
bandwidth control features, the XWR-1750 provides the ideal foundation upon
which to build your Luxul network.
1.2 Product Features
Complies with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b,
IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n and IEEE802.11ac
One 10/100/1000M auto-negotiating WAN interface Four 10/100/1000M auto-
negotiating LAN interfaces Protocol Support for TCP/IP, UDP, VPN, DHCP, NAT,
SMTP, DNS, FTP True QOS support to prioritize traffic by Host, Protocol and
Port 600MHz processor and powerful NAT forwarding features support up to 39K+
concurrent sessions Support for Port Forwarding, DMZ hosts and ALG
applications VPN server supports PPTP VPN clients PPTP VPN server function
gives up to 10 users simultaneous access to the local
network providing a secure connection Supports Dynamic Domain Name System or
DDNS Provides system security logs and flow statistics Built-in DHCP server
with static address lease capability
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1.3 Product Specifications
Supported Protocols and Standards
Network Media
Dimensions LxWxH in. (mm) Power and Consumption
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g,
IEEE802.11n, IEEE802.11ac TCP/ IP, DHCP, ICMP, NAT, PPPoE, SNTP, HTTP, DNS,
ARP
10Base-TÐCat5 or better 100Base-TXÐCat5 or better 1000Base-TX: Cat5 or better
(Cat6 recommended) Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n/ac adapter
8.6″x6.2″x1.3″ (218.6×156.5×33.8)
AC 110V 60Hz or 220V 50Hz Consumption:
1.4 Package Contents
The following items are included in the box:
XWR-1750 Wireless Router Power Cord Quick Installation Guide If any of the
listed items are missing or damaged, please contact the reseller from whom you
purchased for return/replacement.
2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION
2.1 Panel Layout
2.1.1 Front Panel
XWR-1750 Front Panel
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LED Indicators:
Indicator
Description
Function
5GHz
FLASHING Indicates the XWR-1750 is passing 5GHz wireless data.
ON
Indicates a 5GHz wireless network is
configured and broadcasting.
OFF
Indicates there is no 5GHz wireless network
configured or the 5GHz radio is disabled.
2.4GHz
FLASHING Indicates the XWR-1750 is passing 2.4GHz wireless data.
ON
Indicates a 2.4GHz wireless network is
configured and broadcasting.
OFF
Indicates there is no 2.4GHz wireless network
configured or the 2.4GHz radio is disabled.
1-4 LAN LED ON
Indicates a device is connected to the Ethernet port number.
FLASHING Indicates data packets are being transmitted to the connected device.
Internet ON LED
Indicates the XWR-1750 is connected to the ISP.
FLASHING Indicates data packets are being transmitted to the Internet
USB LED ON
Indicates a USB enabled device is connected and configured.
System LED ON
Indicates the XWR-1750 is booting.
FLASHING Indicates the XWR-1750 is operating normally.
OFF
Indicates the XWR-1750 will not boot.
Power LED ON
Indicates power is applied to the XWR-1750.
OFF
Indicates power is not applied to the
XWR-1750.
Luxul LED
Unused at this time
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NOTE: If additional local ports are required, it is recommended that a Luxul
switch be used in conjunction with the XWR-1750.
2.1.2 Rear Panel Antenna: 3 RPSMA Antenna ports for connecting 2.4/5GHz
wireless Antennas. Power: Power port used to connect the provided DC power
supply. WAN: 1 WAN RJ-45 Ethernet Port for connecting internet feed. LAN: 4
LAN RJ-45 Ethernet Ports allowing for four local network connections. Reset
Button: Used for hard reset or factory default reset. To hard reset the
router,
press and release the button. To reset to factory defaults, press and hold
this button for 15 seconds.
CAUTION: Resetting the XWR-1750 to factory defaults will remove all custom
settings
XWR-1750 Rear Panel
2.2 System Requirements
Network Connections: 802.3 Ethernet Enabled Computer or 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Wireless Enabled Computer
Web Browsers: Supported Web browser versions include I.E. 9, Firefox 25,
Safari 5, Chrome 30, and up. The Web browser is used to configure the
XWR-1750.
Internet: Broadband Internet Service (depending on the service provider, a
separate modem may be required)
2.3 Installation Requirements
Install the XWR-1750 in a stable/safe place to avoid any possible damage
Inspect the DC power adapter to ensure that it is correctly connected and
undamaged
To avoid electric shock, DO NOT open the XWR-1750 housing (no user serviceable
parts inside). Opening the XWR-1750 will void your warranty.
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It is recommended that the Grounding connection to the outlet is functioning
properly and the XWR-1750 is positioned away from direct sun light
Ensure there is sufficient space around the XWR-1750 for proper ventilation
and heat dissipation. It is recommended to have at least 4-6 inches around all
sides.
2.4 XWR-1750 Installation
Before installing the XWR-1750, test the Internet connection to validate that
it is functioning properly. When Internet access has been confirmed, follow
the steps below for Router installation.
1. Connect the Internet cable to the XWR-1750 WAN port 2. Connect one of the
XWR-1750 LAN port to a switch, access point, or computer. 3. Connect DC Power
Adapter 4. Establish LAN or Wireless Connection 5. Connect a Wireless device
to the 2.4GHz or 5GHz Wireless SSID.
NOTE: Connect the included DC power adapter to the XWR-1750 first and then to
the AC outlet.
2.5 Default IP Address
The XWR-1750 default IP address is 192.168.0.1. This address can be changed.
However, for hassle free installation of other plug and play Luxul devices, it
is recommended that the default IP value be maintained.
2.6 Connecting a Client Device
Connect a client device to one of the XWR-1750 LAN ports or to a switch that
is connected to an XWR-1750 LAN port. Connect a wireless client device to one
of the wireless SSIDs (Luxul17502G or Luxul17505G). The DHCP server on the
XWR-1750 is configured by default. If your client device is set to obtain an
address automatically, no further configuration is required.
2.7 Verifying Connectivity
After automatic configuration of the TCP/IP parameters, the ping command can
be used to check connectivity between the XWR-1750 and the client device.
Windows Devices:
6. Select Start >> Run. Input cmd in the Run line then press enter.
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7. At the newly opened command interface enter the following command: ping
192.168.0.1 and press enter. If connected properly, the system should report
back a result as follows: packets sent=4, packets received=4, packets lost=0.
This means the device is connected with a valid IP address.
3 CONFIGURATION
This chapter introduces the configuration of the XWR-1750 Enterprise Multi-WAN
Router functions via the Web-based management interface.
Quick Setup Status Network Wireless Guest Network Firewall/Security QoS VPN
Administration Tools
3.1 Quick Setup
The Quick Setup page allows you to configure the Primary Internet / WAN
connection settings and the Local Network / LAN settings. This page is
intended to get your Internet connection up and running as quick and painless
as possible.
3.1.1 Connection Type DHCP This Connection Type option will automatically pull
the WAN IP, WAN Subnet Mask, WAN Gateway, WAN Primary DNS and WAN Secondary
DNS from your ISP’s Modem.
Select the Menu Quick Setup and Connection Type DHCP from the dropdown to view
the following page:
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Internet/WAN: Displays the WAN connection Options
w Connection Type: Select the desired WAN Connection Type. When set to DHCP,
the Router will pull all connection information automatically from the ISP’s
Modem. DHCP is the default setting.
w Primary DNS: Allows you to select the checkbox and manually configure a
Primary DNS Server IP Address. “DNS Assigned By ISP” is the default setting
w Secondary DNS: Allows you to select the checkbox and manually configure a
Secondary DNS Server IP Address. “DNS Assigned By ISP” is the default setting
w Custom MAC Address: Allows you to set a Custom MAC Address which allows the
Router to appear as a Computer to the ISP Modem. Some Modems will cache the
MAC Address of the first device used to setup Internet Service and cannot be
reset by the user. If this occurs you can clone that setup Device’s MAC
Address to allow the XWR-1750 to connect to the Modem.
w Custom MTU: Allows you to configure a Custom MTU setting. MTU (or Maximum
Transmission Unit), is the maximum packet size allowed on the network. Some
ISPs (usually DSL or Fiber) will require this value to be set if the Modem is
in Bridge mode.
After making any changes to the Connection Type, you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
3.1.2 Connection Type PPPOE This Connection Type option requires a Username
and Password that is provided by the ISP and is typically used on Bridged DSL
Modem connections. This type will automatically pull the WAN IP, WAN Subnet
Mask, WAN Gateway, WAN Primary DNS and WAN Secondary DNS from the ISP’s Modem
once the Router is successfully Authenticated.
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Select the Menu Quick Setup and Connection Type PPPOE from the dropdown to
view the following page:
Internet/WAN: Displays the WAN connection Options
w Connection Type: Select the desired WAN Connection Type. When set to PPPOE,
enter a Username and Password that the ISP provides to authenticate the Router
allowing it to connect. The Router will pull all connection information
automatically from the ISP’s Modem once it is successfully authenticated. DHCP
is the default setting.
w Username: Allows you to enter the PPPOE Username specified by the ISP.
w Password: Allows you to enter the PPPOE Password specified by the ISP.
w Max Failed Pings: Allows you to specify the Maximum number of Failed Pings
to the PPPOE Server before the Router attempts to re-authenticate to the PPOE
Sever. We recommend the default value of 3 attempts unless the ISP recommends
a different value.
w Ping Interval: Allows you to specify the number of seconds to wait between
Ping attempts to the PPPOE Server. We recommend the default value of 5 seconds
in order to preserve WAN resources.
w Primary DNS: Allows you to select the checkbox and manually configure a
Primary DNS Server IP Address. “DNS Assigned By ISP” is the default setting.
w Secondary DNS: Allows you to select the checkbox and manually configure a
Secondary DNS Server IP Address. “DNS Assigned By ISP” is the default setting.
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w Custom MAC Address: Allows you to set a Custom MAC Address which allows the
Router to appear as a Computer to the ISP Modem. Some Modems will cache the
MAC Address of the first device used to setup Internet Service and cannot be
reset by the user. If this occurs you can clone that setup Device’s MAC
Address to allow the XWR-1750 to connect to the Modem.
w Custom MTU: Allows you to configure a Custom MTU setting. MTU (or Maximum
Transmission Unit), is the maximum packet size allowed on the network. Some
ISPs (usually DSL or Fiber) will require this value to be set if the Modem is
in Bridge mode.
After making any changes to the Connection Type, you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
3.1.3 Connection Type Static IP This Connection Type option requires the
Static IP, Netmask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS provided by the ISP
to be entered manually. This type will never have an IP Address change on the
connection and is typically used in Business or Remote Access implementations.
Select the Menu Quick Setup and Connection Type Static IP from the dropdown to
view the following page:
Internet/WAN: Displays the WAN connection Options
w Connection Type: Select the desired WAN Connection Type. When set to Static
IP, you must enter the IP information that the ISP provides allowing the
Router to connect.
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w Static IP: Allows you to enter the WAN connection IP Address specified by
the ISP.
w Netmask: Allows you to enter the WAN connection Subnet Mask specified by the
ISP.
w Gateway: Allows you to enter the WAN connection Gateway IP Address specified
by your ISP.
w Primary DNS: Allows you to manually configure the Primary DNS Server IP
Address specified by the ISP or any third party DNS Server IP Address. With
the Static IP Connection Type specified, this is a required field.
w Secondary DNS: Allows you to manually configure the Primary DNS Server IP
Address specified by the ISP or any third party DNS Server IP Address. With
the Static IP Connection Type specified this is a required field.
w Custom MAC Address: Allows you to set a Custom MAC Address which allows the
Router to appear as a Computer to the ISP Modem. Some Modems will cache the
MAC Address of the first device used to setup Internet Service and cannot be
reset by the user. If this occurs you can clone that setup Device’s MAC
Address to allow the XWR-1750 to connect to the Modem.
w Custom MTU: Allows you to configure a Custom MTU setting. MTU (or Maximum
Transmission Unit), is the maximum packet size allowed on the network. Some
ISPs (usually DSL or Fiber) will require this value to be set if the Modem is
in Bridge mode.
After making any changes to the Connection Type, you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
3.1.4 Local Network / LAN Allows you to set the Local Network IP Address of
the Router and the Subnet Mask used in the Local Network.
Select the Menu Quick Setup to view the following page:
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Local Network / LAN: Displays the Local Network IP Options w LAN IP Address:
Allows you to configure the LAN IP of the Router, this will be used by all
devices in the LAN as the Default Gateway. If you are installing other Luxul
devices, we recommend keeping the default IP of 192.168.0.1. w LAN Subnet
Mask: Allows you to specify the Subnet Mask to be used in the LAN. The default
value of 255.255.255.0 is recommended unless specified otherwise by your
Network Administrator.
3.1.5 Wireless Settings 2.4GHz Frequency Allows you to configure the Primary
2.4GHz Wireless Network.
Select the Menu Quick Setup to view the following page:
Wireless Settings 2.4GHz Frequency: Displays the 2.4GHz Wireless Network
settings.
w Operating Mode: Allows you to select the Operating Mode of the SSID. Access
Point is the default setting.
w Network Name (SSID): Allows you to specify the Network Name (SSID) used to
identify the Wireless Network to client devices.
w Security Mode: Allows you to set the desired Security Mode used to connect
to the SSID, the supported modes include 64bit/128bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA/
WPA2 Mixed. Open is the default setting, we strongly recommend adding Security
to any SSID.
w WEP Key: When selecting WEP Security a new option will appear WEP Key. This
allows you to set the WEP Key, it can consist of Numbers 0-9 and Letters A-F.
For 64bit WEP enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 regular
characters. For 128bit WEP enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 13
regular characters.
w Encryption: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will appear
the first is Encryption. This allows you to set the Encryption type used by
WPA/ WPA2 the options include AES, TKIP&AES and TKIP. AES is the default and
recommended setting.
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w WPA Passphrase: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will
appear the second is WPA Passphrase. This allows you to set the Passphrase
used to connect to the SSID. WPA Passphrases must be a minimum of 8 to a
maximum of 63 Characters and can contain Letters (capitol and lowercase),
Numbers, Special Characters and Spaces.
w Channel: Allows you to specify the Channel used by the 2.4GHz Radio in the
Router, the supported Channels include 1-11 (non-overlapping channels are 1, 6
and 11). 6 is the default setting.
3.1.6 Wireless Settings 5GHz Frequency Allows you to configure the Primary
5GHz Wireless Network.
Select the Menu Quick Setup to view the following page:
Wireless Settings 5GHz Frequency: Displays the 5GHz Wireless Network settings.
w Operating Mode: Allows you to select the Operating Mode of the SSID. Access
Point is the default setting.
w Network Name (SSID): Allows you to specify the Network Name (SSID) used to
identify the Wireless Network to client devices.
w Security Mode: Allows you to set the desired Security Mode used to connect
to the SSID, the supported modes include 64bit/128bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA/
WPA2 Mixed. Open is the default setting, we strongly recommend adding Security
to any SSID.
w WEP Key: When selecting WEP Security a new option will appear WEP Key. This
allows you to set the WEP Key, it can consist of Numbers 0-9 and Letters A-F.
For 64bit WEP enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 regular
characters. For 128bit WEP enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 13
regular characters.
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w Encryption: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will appear
the first is Encryption. This allows you to set the Encryption type used by
WPA/ WPA2 the options include AES, TKIP&AES and TKIP. AES is the default and
recommended setting.
w WPA Passphrase: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will
appear the second is WPA Passphrase. This allows you to set the Passphrase
used to connect to the SSID. WPA Passphrases must be a minimum of 8 to a
maximum of 63 Characters and can contain Letters (capitol and lowercase),
Numbers, Special Characters and Spaces.
w Channel: Allows you to specify the Channel used by the 5GHz Radio in the
Router, the supported Channels will change depending on the Wireless Mode
802.11ac+n+g offers 40 and 153. While 802.11a offers 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161 and 165 (the available options are non-overlapping channels) 153 is
the default setting.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to the Internet / WAN and/or Local Network /
LAN you must click the Save button to Save your changes, then you must click
the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save
button and proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
3.2 Status
There are three submenus in the Status menu; Overview, Connected Clients and
Wireless Connections. Click a submenu to view and/or modify the corresponding
settings.
3.2.1 Overview This page displays the System, Internet / WAN Settings and
Local Network / LAN Settings configured on the Router.
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Select the menu Status>>Overview to display the following page:
System: Displays the XWR-1750 System properties.
w Firmware Version: Displays the Version of Firmware running on the Router. w
Hardware Version: Displays the Hardware Version of the Router. w CPU Usage:
Displays the percentage of CPU Cycles currently occupied. w Memory Usage:
Displays the percentage of Memory currently in use. w Uptime: Displays how
long it has been since the Router has rebooted. w Curent Date/Time: Displays
the Date/Time pulled from the NTP Servers on the
Internet. Internet / WAN Settings: Displays the WAN Settings of the Router.
w Connection Type: Displays the WAN Connection Type configured on the Router.
w IP Address: Displays the WAN IP Address assigned to the Router. w Subnet
Mask: Displays the WAN Subnet Mask assigned to the Router. w Gateway: Displays
the WAN Gateway IP Address assigned to the Router. w DNS Server: Displays the
Primary DNS Server IP Address assigned to the Router. w Alternate DNS:
Displays the Secondary DNS Server IP Address assigned
to the Router. w MAC Address: Displays the current WAN Port MAC Address
assigned to the Router. Local Network / LAN Settings: Displays the current LAN
Settings of the Router.
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w IP Address: Displays the LAN IP Address of the Router. This address will be
the Default Gateway for all client devices in the Local Network.
w Subnet Mask: Displays the LAN Subnet Mask of the Router. This Mask will be
the Subnet Mask for all client devices in the Local Network.
w MAC Address: Displays the LAN MAC Address assigned to the Router. NOTE: If
DHCP or PPPOE is the configured Connection Type and the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway, DNS Server and/or Alternate DNS information is blank, no
information was received from the ISP’s Modem. Please check configuration and
if any changes were made please verify they were Saved and the Router was
Rebooted.
NOTE: If a Custom MAC Address was specified it will be displayed as the
Internet / WAN Settings MAC Address.
NOTE: If you notice a missing Alternate DNS IP Address, we recommend going to
Quick Setup then select the Secondary DNS checkbox and manually adding a
Secondary DNS Server. You must Save and Reboot for the changes to take effect.
3.2.2 Connected Clients This Page displays the Client Devices that have
requested a DHCP Address from the XWR-1750.
Select the menu Status>>Connected Clients to display the following page:
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Connected Clients: Displays the current DHCP Leases issued by the Router. w
Device Name: Displays the Hostname reported by the device or the Hostname
specified in the Static Lease (see Network>>Static Leases for details). w IP
Address: Displays the IP Address issued to the Client Device by the Router’s
DHCP server. w MAC Address: Displays the MAC Address of the Client Device.
NOTE: This list will be blank after the Router has been rebooted until the
client devices have requested a new DHCP Address from the Router.
3.2.3 Wireless Connecitons This Page displays the Client Devices that
connected wirelessly to the XWR-1750.
Select the menu Status>>Wireless Connections to display the following page:
SSID: Displays the SSID (Wireless Network Name) and Wireless Mode.
w Data Received: Displays the amount of Data Received on this SSID in
Megabytes. w Data Transmitted: Displays the amount of Data Transmitted by this
SSID
in Megabytes. w Clients: Displays the number of connected Wireless Client
devices. w MAC Address: Displays the MAC Address of the connected Wireless
Client. w Rate: Displays the maximum theoretical Data Rate the client is
capable of.
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NOTE: The information categories are the same for the 2.4GHz SSID and 5GHz
SSID.
NOTE: The Rate value for all devices will change depending on Wireless signal
quality and strength
3.3 Network
There are four submenus in the Network menu: DHCP Server, Static Leases,
Dynamic DNS and Routing. Click a submenu to view and/or modify the
corresponding settings. 3.3.1 DHCP Server This page displays the DHCP Server
Settings configured on the Router. Select the menu Network>>DHCP Server to
display the following page:
DHCP: Displays the DHCP Server settings of the Router. These settings can be
viewed or modified here.
w Enable DHCP Server: Allows you to Enable or Disable the Router’s DHCP
Server. Enabled is the default setting.
DHCP Range: Displays the DHCP Pool settings of the Router. These settings can
be viewed or modified here.
w Start: Allows you to set the Starting IP Address of the DHCP Pool.
192.168.0.100 is the default setting.
w End: Allows you to set the Ending IP Address of the DHCP Pool. 192.168.0.200
is the default setting.
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w Lease Time (hours): Allows you to set the number of Hours the Client Device
DHCP Lease is valid before requiring a DHCP Renew. 12 Hours is the default
setting.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to the DHCP Server, you must click the Save
button to Save your changes. Then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
3.3.2 Static Leases This page displays the DHCP Static Leases configured on
the Router.
Select the menu Network>>Static Leases to display the following page:
Static Assignments: Allows you to specify a Hostname and IP Address to be
assigned to the Client Device with the specified MAC Address. This Device from
this point forward will always receive this IP Address from the Router when
using DHCP.
w Hostname: Allows you to specify a Hostname for easy identification of the
Client Device.
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w IP Address: Allows you to specify the IP Address that is assigned to the
specified Client Device. The IP Address entered here can be inside or outside
of the DHCP Pool configured on the Router (see Network>>DHCP Server for
details).
w MAC Address: Allows you to enter the MAC Address of the Client Device for
which the Static Lease is being configured. This is what the Router will use
to identify the Client Device and issue the Static Lease.
w Add/Update:Allows you to Add your Static Lease to the Static Leases table or
Edit an existing Static Lease. This also Saves the Static Lease settings,
allowing you to browse to another page in the Router before rebooting to apply
the changes.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
Static Leases Table: Displays the Static Leases configured on the Router and
allows you to Edit or Delete individual entries.
w Hostname: Displays the Hostname of the Client Device. w IP Address: Displays
the IP Address of the Client Device. w Mac Address: Displays the MAC Address
of the Client Device. w Edit: Allows you to Edit the selected Static Lease by
entering the lease informa-
tion in the Static Assignments section. Simply make changes and click the
Update button to Save. This requires a Reboot to apply the changes. w Delete:
This button allows you to Delete the selected Static Lease and Saves the
changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page.
NOTE: After making any changes to the Static Leases you must click the
Add/Update/Delete buttons to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot
button for the changes to take effect. You can click the Add/Update/Delete
buttons and proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
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3.3.3 Dynamic DNS This page displays the Dynamic DNS Settings configured on
the Router. Select the menu Network>>Dynamic DNS to display the following
page.
DNS: Allows you to Enable or Disable Dynamic DNS support. Disabled is the
default.
w Service Provider: Allows you to specify the DDNS Service Provider Currently,
no-ip.com, dyndns.org and freedns.afraid.org are supported.
w Hostname: Allows you to enter the Dynamic DNS Hostname configured for this
Router in your DDNS account. This will be only the Hostname (i.e. mydomain.
dyndns.org). Do not include any headings like www. or http://.
w Username: Allows you to enter the Username used to authenticate the DDNS
Provider account. This is the same Username you would use to login to their
Web Site.
w Password: Allows you to enter the Password used when authenticate the DDNS
Provider account. This is the same Password you would use to login to their
Web Site.
w Check Interval: Allows you to set how often in minutes the DDNS client on
the Router will check for a WAN IP Address change. Ten minutes is the default
setting. We do not recommend lowering this value as it can consume excess CPU
resources.
w Force Update Interval: Allows you to set how often in Days the DDNS client
on the Router will push an Update to your DDNS Provider. Three days is the
default setting. We do not recommend raising this past 30 days as all three
supported Providers will age out the Hostname at 30 days.
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w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes; or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to Dynamic DNS you must click the Save button
to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the changes to
take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other pages without
losing your configured changes.
3.3.4 Routing This page displays the Routing Table of the Router.
Select the menu Network>>Routing to display the following page:
Active Routes: Displays the Active Routes on the Router.
w Destination IP: Displays the Destination IP Address or IP Range of the
Route. w Subnet Mask: Displays the Subnet Mask of the Destination IP. w
Gateway: Displays the Gateway to which the Router forwards the connection.
0.0.0.0 forwards to the router itself, whereas a specified IP forwards to
another Network (i.e. the Internet). w Metric: Displays the number of Hops
needed to connect to this Route in most cases this will be 0. w Interface:
Displays the Interface of the Router used for the specified Route (i.e. eth0
specifies WAN 1 and br-lan specifies Local Network).
3.4 Wireless
There are three submenus in the Wireless menu: Settings, Profiles and WPS.
Click a submenu to view and/or modify the corresponding settings.
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3.4.1 Settings This page displays the Wireless Settings configured on the
Router. Select the menu Wireless>>Settings to display the following page:
2.4GHz Options: Displays the 2.4GHz Wireless options active on the Router.
w Wireless Radio: Allows you to Enable or Disable the 2.4GHz Wireless Radio in
the Router. Enabled is the default setting.
w Wireless Mode: Allows you to specify the 802.11 Wireless mode the 2.4GHz
Radio will operate in, the supported modes include 802.11n+g and 802.11g.
802.11n+g is the default and recommended setting.
w Channel Width: Allows you to specify the 2.4GHz Channel Width used by the
Router. The supported widths include 20MHz and 20/40MHz Auto. 20MHz is the
default and recommended setting.
w Channel: Allows you to specify the Channel used by the 2.4GHz Radio in the
Router. Supported Channels include 1-11 (non-overlapping channels are 1, 6 and
11). 6 is the default setting.
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NOTE: When selecting the Channel Width option 20/40MHz, a second Channel
option will appear allowing you to set if the secondary channel used by 40MHz
is below or above your current Channel.
5GHz Options: Displays the 5GHz Wireless options active on the Router. w
Wireless Radio: Allows you to Enable or Disable the 5GHz Wireless Radio in the
Router. Enabled is the default setting. w Wireless Mode: Allows you to specify
the 802.11 Wireless mode to which the 5GHz Radio will operate. Supported modes
include 802.11ac+n+a and 802.11a. 802.11ac+n+a is the default and recommended
setting. w Channel Width: Allows you to specify the 5GHz Channel Width used by
the Router. Supported widths include 20/40/80MHz Auto and 20MHz. 20/40/80MHz
Auto is the default setting. When selecting the Wireless Mode 802.11a, the
Channel Width is forced to 20MHz only. w Channel: Allows you to specify the
Channel used by the 5GHz Radio in the Router. Supported Channels will change
depending on the Wireless Mode. 802.11ac+n+g offers 40 and 153, while 802.11a
offers 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 and 165 (the available options are
non-overlapping channels). 153 is the default setting. w Save: This button is
used to Save the configuration changes made on this page. Once you have
clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup. Most changes
will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect. w Reboot: This
button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration changes or can
be used to Reboot the Router for any reason. w Cancel: This button Cancels any
changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to Wireless Settings you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
3.4.2 Profiles This menu displays the Wireless Profile options for 2.4GHz and
5GHz on the Router.
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This page displays the 2.4GHz Profile Settings on the Router. Select the menu
Wireless>>Profiles>>2.4GHz to display the following page:
Profile List: Displays the 2.4GHz Wireless Profiles active on the Router. w
SSID: Allows you to select the Profile you would like to Edit or to Create a
new Profile. Select an SSID in the dropdown list. w Enable/Disable SSID:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID. Enabled is the default setting. w
Operating Mode: Allows you to select the Operating Mode of the SSID. Access
Point is the default setting. w Network Name (SSID): Allows you to specify the
Network Name (SSID) used to identify the Wireless Network to client devices. w
SSID Broadcast: Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID Broadcast. Enabled is
the default setting. w Security Mode: Allows you to set the desired Security
Mode used to connect to the SSID. Supported modes include 64bit/128bit WEP,
WPA, WPA2 and WPA/ WPA2 Mixed. Open is the default setting. We strongly
recommend adding Security to all SSIDs. w WEP Key: When selecting WEP
Security, a WEP key option will appear. This allows you to set the WEP Key, it
can consist of Numbers 0-9 and Letters A-F. For 64bit WEP, enter 10
hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 regular characters. For 128bit WEP enter
26 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 13 regular characters.
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w Encryption: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security, two options will appear.
The first is Encryption, which allows you to set the Encryption type used by
WPA/ WPA2. Options include AES, TKIP&AES and TKIP. AES is the default and
recommended setting.
w WPA Passphrase: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security, two options will
appear. The second is WPA Passphrase, which allows you to set the Passphrase
used to connect to the SSID. WPA Passphrases must be a minimum of 8 to a
maximum of 63 Characters and can contain Letters (capitol and lowercase),
Numbers, Special Characters and Spaces.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page. w Delete: Allows
you to Delete the current SSID selected. Once you have clicked
Delete, you may move to other pages in the Router setup. Delete will require a
Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
NOTE: After making any changes to a Wireless Profile you must click the Save
or Delete buttons to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button
for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save or Delete button and
proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: WPA/WPA2 with TKIP&AES Encryption Security mode is recommended for high
turnover environments like Restaurants or Hotels. This mode covers the widest
range of devices.
NOTE: WEP Security is not recommended due to the Security being inherently
insecure. WEP is only recommended when devices do not support WPA.
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This page displays the 5GHz Profile Settings on the Router. Select the menu
Wireless>>Profiles>>5GHz to display the following page:
Profile List: Displays the current 5GHz Wireless Profiles active on the
Router. w SSID: Allows you to select the Profile to Edit or to Create a new
Profile. Select an SSID in the dropdown list. w Enable/Disable SSID: Allows
you to Enable or Disable the SSID. Enabled is the default setting. w Operating
Mode: Allows you to select the Operating Mode of the SSID. Access Point is the
default setting. w Network Name (SSID): Allows you to specify the Network Name
(SSID) used to identify the Wireless Network to client devices. w SSID
Broadcast: Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID Broadcast. Enabled is the
default setting. w Security Mode: Allows you to set the desired Security Mode
used to connect to the SSID. Supported modes include 64bit/128bit WEP, WPA,
WPA2 and WPA/WPA2 Mixed. Open is the default setting. Adding Security to all
SSIDs is recommended. w WEP Key: When selecting WEP Security a WEP key option
will appear. This allows you to set the WEP Key. It can consist of Numbers 0-9
and Letters A-F. For 64bit WEP, enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5
regular characters. For 128bit WEP, enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F)
or 13 regular characters.
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w Encryption: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security, two new options will
appear. The first is Encryption, which allows you to set the Encryption type
used by WPA/ WPA2. Options include AES, TKIP&AES and TKIP. AES is the default
and recommended setting.
w WPA Passphrase: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will
appear. The second is WPA Passphrase, which allows you to set the Passphrase
used to connect to the SSID. WPA Passphrases must be a minimum of 8 to a
maximum of 63 Characters and can contain Letters (capitol and lowercase),
Numbers, Special Characters and Spaces.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page. w Delete: Allows
you to Delete the current SSID selected. Once you have clicked
Delete, you may move to other pages in the Router setup. Delete will require a
Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
NOTE: After making any changes to a Wireless Profile you must click the Save
or Delete buttons to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button
for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save or Delete button and
proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: WPA/WPA2 with TKIP&AES Encryption Security mode is recommended for high
turnover environments like Restaurants or Hotels. This mode covers the widest
range of devices.
NOTE: WEP Security is not recommended due to the Security being inherently
insecure. WEP is only recommended when devices do not support WPA.
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3.5 Guest Network
This page displays the Guest Network Settings currently configured on the
Router. Select the menu Wireless>>Guest Network to display the following page:
Guest SSID: Displays the current Guest Network settings active on the Router.
w Enable/Disable SSID: Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID. Disabled is
the default setting.
w Network Name (SSID): Allows you to specify the Network Name (SSID) used to
identify the Wireless Network to client devices.
w SSID Broadcast: Allows you to Enable or Disable the SSID Broadcast. Enabled
is the default setting.
w Security Mode: Allows you to set the desired Security Mode used to connect
to the SSID. Supported modes include 64bit/128bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA/WPA2
Mixed. Open is the default setting. Adding Security to any SSIDs is
recommended.
w WEP Key: When selecting WEP Security a WEP key option will appear. This
allows you to set the WEP Key. It can consist of Numbers 0-9 and Letters A-F.
For 64bit WEP, enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 regular
characters. For 128bit WEP, enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 13
regular characters.
w Encryption: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security, two new options will
appear. The first is Encryption, which allows you to set the Encryption type
used by WPA/ WPA2. Options include AES, TKIP&AES and TKIP. AES is the default
and recommended setting.
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w WPA Passphrase: When selecting WPA or WPA2 security two new options will
appear. The second is WPA Passphrase, which allows you to set the Passphrase
used to connect to the SSID. WPA Passphrases must be a minimum of 8 to a
maximum of 63 Characters and can contain Letters (capitol and lowercase),
Numbers, Special Characters and Spaces.
Guest DHCP: Displays the Guest Network DHCP Server settings of the Router.
w Enable DHCP Server: Allows you to Enable or Disable the Routers DHCP Server.
Enabled is the default setting.
DHCP Range: Displays the DHCP Pool settings of the Router. Settings can be
viewed or modified here.
w Start: Allows you to set the Starting IP Address of the DHCP Pool.
192.168.10.100 is the default setting.
w End: Allows you to set the Ending IP Address of the DHCP Pool.
192.168.10.200 is the default setting.
w Lease Time (hours): Allows you to set the number of Hours for which the DHCP
Lease issued to the Client Device is valid before requiring a DHCP Renew. 12
Hours is the default setting.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to the Guest Network you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: WPA/WPA2 with TKIP&AES Encryption Security mode is recommended for high
turnover environments like Restaurants or Hotels. This mode covers the widest
range of devices.
NOTE: WEP Security is not recommended due to the Security being inherently
insecure. WEP is only recommended when devices do not support WPA.
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3.6 Firewall/Security
There are six submenus in the Firewall/Security menu: Port Forwarding, DMZ,
UPnP, IPMAC Binding, URL Filtering and Client Filtering. Click a submenu to
view and/or modify the corresponding settings.
3.6.1 Port Forwarding This page displays the Port Forwarding Rules configured
on the Router.
Select the menu Firewall/Security>>Port Forwarding to display the following
page:
Port Forwarding: Allows you to open public Ports to allow access to the
private Port of a local device. Port Forwarding opens a hole in the Firewall
to the specified Local Network device. Port Forwarding relies on the security
of the Local Network device as it merely allows the incoming connection to
reach the Local Network device.
w Application Name: Allows you specify a Name for the Port Forwarding rule for
easy identification. Special characters or spaces in the Application Name are
not recommended.
w Protocol: Allows you to specify whether to use TCP, UPD or Both protocols to
pass the Port Forwarding traffic. Both is the default and recommended setting.
w WAN Port: Allows you to specify the Public Port to be opened. This Port will
match the LAN Port in most configurations. The WAN Port does not need to match
the WAN Port, allowing you to serve Multiple devices on the Local Network on
the same Port (i.e. 80) with differing WAN Ports (i.e. you have three devices
that serve over Port 80. You can set the first WAN Port to 80, the second to
81 and third to 82). The WAN Port can also be different if the LAN Port is
well known (i.e. 80, 443, 59, 22, etc…) and you wish to hide it behind a less
well known port (i.e. 5001).
w LAN IP: IP Address of the Local Network device you are Port Forwarding too.
w LAN Port: The Local Network Port served by the Local Network device,
typically the same as the WAN Port.
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w Add: Click the Add button to add your Port Forwarding Rule to the Port
Forwarding Table. This also Saves the Port Forwarding settings, allowing you
to browse to another page in the Router before rebooting to apply the changes.
Port Forwarding Table: Displays the configured Port Forwarding Rules. w
Application Name: Displays the Application Name of the Rule. w Protocol:
Displays the permitted Protocol of the Rule. w WAN Port: Displays the WAN Port
specified on for the Rule. w LAN IP: Displays the IP Address of the Local
Network device to which incoming traffic will be redirected. w LAN Port:
Displays the Port of the Local Network device to which incoming traffic will
be redirected. w Remove: This button allows you to Delete the selected Port
Forwarding Rule and Saves the changes, allowing you to browse to any other
setup page.
NOTE: After Adding a Port Forwarding Rule your settings are Saved, then you
must click the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. You can click the
Add button and proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: Port Forwarding is inherently insecure, relying on the security of the
Local Network device to which you are forwarding. With this being the case,
requiring a Login to the Local device is recommended while also changing the
Default Username and Password of the device.
3.6.2 DMZ This page displays the DMZ Settings currently configured on the
Router.
Select the menu Firewall/Security>>DMZ to display the following page.
DMZ: Displays the DMZ currently configured.
w DMZ (De-Militarized Zone): Allows you to Enable or Disable the DMZ on the
Router. Disabled is the default setting. Enabling the DMZ and entering a Local
Device IP Address, will Disable all Incoming Firewall Rules for the specified
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w IP Address: Allows you to specify the Local Device IP Address to which all
incoming traffic should be passed.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to the DMZ you must click the Save button to
Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the changes to
take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other pages without
losing your configured changes.
NOTE: DMZ is typically used for Web Server installations and all Firewall and
Security resides on the device specified in the DMZ. Please consult your
Network Administrator if you are asked to configuring a DMZ.
3.6.3 UPnP This page displays the UPnP Settings currently configured on the
Router.
Select the menu Firewall/Security>>UPnP to display the following page:
UPnP Configuration: Displays the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) configuration.
w UPnP: Allows you to Enable or Disable UPnP on the Router. Enabled is the
default. Available Networks: Displays which Networks on the Router have UPnP
Enabled.
w Local Network/LAN: Allows you to enable UPnP for the configured Local
Network.
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w Guest Network: Allows you to enable UPnP for the configured Guest Network. w
Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect. w
Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason. w Cancel: This
button Cancels any changes made on this page. Current UPnP Leases: Displays
the active UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Port Leases. w WAN Port: Displays
the WAN Port opened by the UPnP Device Lease. w LAN IP: Displays the Local
Network IP Address of the UPnP Device that requested the Lease. w LAN Port:
Displays the LAN Port used by the UPnP Device. w Protocol: Displays the
Protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) set by the UPnP Device.
NOTE: After making any changes to the DMZ you must click the Save button to
Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the changes to
take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other pages without
losing your configured changes.
NOTE: UPnP is more secure than Port Forwarding as the Port is only open for a
short time. Once the Port Lease expires, the UPnP Lease is Deleted. Client
devices supporting UPnP initiate the Lease request. This process is not
configurable by the user.
3.6.4 IP-MAC Binding (Future Release) This page displays the IP-MAC Binding
Settings currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu Firewall/Security>>IP-MAC Binding to display the following
page:
This feature is under construction. To be notified of Firmware Releases
including new features please Join our Mailing List at http://luxul.com.
3.6.5 URL Filtering (Future Release) This page displays the URL Filtering
Rules currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu Firewall/Security>>URL Filtering to display the following
page:
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3.6.6 Client Filtering (Future Release) This page displays the Client
Filtering Rules currently configured on the Router:
Select the menu Firewall/Security>>Client Filtering to display the following
page.
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3.7 QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) Allows you to specify at what Priority (Normal,
Priority, Express or Bulk) a packet is forwarded. QoS as implemented on the
Router allows you to target packets by Source Host, Protocol (TCP/UDP/All)
and/or TCP Port Number.
Select the menu QoS to display the following page:
QoS Setup: Displays the QoS settings running on the Router.
w QoS Service: Allows you to Enable or Disable the QoS service on the Router.
Disabled is the default setting.
w Calculated Overhead: Allows you to Enable or Disable the Calculated Overhead
function in QoS. Disabled is the default setting. Calculated Overhead is used
by the Router to manage fluctuating bandwidth supplied by the Internet
connection. This function keeps the Router from overrunning the available
bandwidth.
w Download Speed: Allows you to specify the Download Speed in Megabits per
second allowed in the QoS Rules. 5Mbps is the default setting.
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w Upload Speed: Allows you to specify the Upload Speed in Megabits per second
allowed in the QoS Rules. 2Mbps is the default setting.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
QoS Rules: Allows you to configure QoS Rules.
w Service Level: Allows you to specify the QoS Service Level used for this
Rule. Normal is the default setting.
w Source Host: Allows you to specify by IP Address to which Host(s) this Rule
will apply. All is the default setting. and applies this Rule to all packets
transmitted to the WAN Port.
w Protocol: Allows you to specify what Protocol is targeted by this Rule: TCP,
UDP or All. All is the default setting.
w Ports: Allows you to specify the Port(s) targeted by this Rule. All is the
default setting. You can specify multiple Ports in a single rule by separating
the Port numbers with a comma (i.e. 23,53,80,443).
w Add: Click the Add button to add your QoS Rule to the QoS Table. This also
Saves the QoS Rule, allowing you to browse to another page in the Router
before rebooting to apply the changes.
QoS Rules Table: Displays the QoS Rules currently running on the Router.
w Service Level: Displays the QoS Service Level used for this Rule. Normal is
the default setting.
w Source Host: Displays the IP Address(es) to which this Rule will apply. All
is the default setting and applies this Rule to all packets transmitted to the
WAN Port.
w Protocol: Displays what Protocol is targeted by this Rule: TCP, UDP or All.
All is the default setting.
w Ports: Displays the Port(s) targeted by this Rule. All is the default
setting. You can specify multiple Ports in a single rule by separating the
Port numbers with a comma (i.e. 23,53,80,443).
w Del: This button allows you to Delete the selected QoS Rule and Saves the
changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page. Most changes will
require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
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NOTE: After making any changes to QoS you must click the Save/Add buttons to
Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the changes to
take effect. You can click the Save/Add buttons and proceed to other pages
without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: If QoS is configured incorrectly, it may be required to Reset the Router
to Default Settings. Please back up any configuration before attempting to
Enable QoS.
3.8 VPN
There are three submenus in the VPN menu: PPTP Server, PPTP Users and L2TP.
Click a submenu to view and/or modify the corresponding settings.
3.8.1 PPTP Server This page displays the PPTP Server Settings configured on
the Router. Select the menu VPN>>PPTP Server to display the following page:
PPTP Server: Displays the current PPTP VPN settings of the Router.
w PPTP Server: Allows you to Enable or Disable the PPTP Server on the Router.
Disabled is the default setting.
w Starting IP Address: Allows you to set the Starting IP Address of the DHCP
Pool used by the VPN Server. 192.168.0.20 is the default setting.
w Ending IP Address: Allows you to set the Ending IP Address of the DHCP Pool
used by the VPN Server. 192.168.0.30 is the default setting.
w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this
page. Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router
setup. Most changes will require a Reboot for the changes to take effect.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w Cancel: This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
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NOTE: After making any changes to the VPN Server you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: The DHCP Pool used by the VPN Server must be outside the DHCP Pool used
by the DHCP Server (see Network>>DHCP Server for current settings).
3.8.2 PPTP Users This page displays the PPTP User settings configured on the
Router. Select the menu VPN>>PPTP Users to display the following page:
PPTP Users Configuration: Displays the PPTP User configuration options on the
Router.
w Username: Allows you to enter a Username for the VPN User. w Password:
Allows you to enter a Password for the VPN User. w Add: Click the Add button
to add your VPN User to the VPN Users Table. This also
Saves the VPN User, allowing you to browse to another page in the Router
before rebooting to apply the changes. w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot
the Router after making configuration changes or can be used to Reboot the
Router for any reason. PPTP Users Table: Displays the current PPTP Users
configured on the Router.
w S.No.: Displays the VPN User ID number. w Username: Displays the configured
VPN Username. w Remove: This button allows you to Delete the selected VPN User
and Saves the
changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page. Most changes will
require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
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NOTE: After making any changes to the VPN Users you must click the Add/ Remove
buttons to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Add/ Remove buttons and proceed to
other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: If the password for the VPN User is lost or incorrect, you must Remove
and re-add the User.
3.8.3 L2TP (Future Release) This page displays the L2TP Settings configured on
the Router.
Select the menu VPN>>L2TP to display the following page:
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3.9 Administration
There are six submenus in the Administration menu: Admin Password, Firmware
Update, Factory Defaults, Backup/Restore, System Log and Set Time. Click a
submenu to view and/or modify the corresponding settings.
3.9.1 Admin Password This page displays the Admin Password settings configured
on the Router.
Select the menu Administration>>Admin Password to display the following page:
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Administrator Login: Displays the Admin Password settings of the Router. w
Password: Allows you to enter a new Admin Password for the Router. w Confirm
Password: Allows you to confirm the new Admin Password for the Router. w Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page. Once
you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup. Most
changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect. w Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration changes or
can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason. w Cancel: This button Cancels
any changes made on this page.
NOTE: After making any changes to the Admin Password you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to other
pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE: If the Admin Password is lost or incorrect, you must Reset the Router to
Factory Defaults and re-configure the Router. Please back up any configuration
before changing the Admin Password.
3.9.2 Firmware Update This page displays the Firmware Update of the Router.
Select the menu Administration>>Firmware Update to display the following page:
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Firmware Update: Displays the Firmware Update actions. w Select Files: Allows
you to Browse your computer for the Firmware Update file and displays the
filename of the file selected. Click the Browse button to open the File
Explorer of your computer. Select the Firmware file and click Open.
w Start Upgrade: Allows you to Start the Upgrade process. Click upgrade to
begin the Upgrade process. The Router will reboot as part of the Upgrade
process. Once the Upgrade is in process, the following Progress bar is
displayed. Do not Power Down the Router during this process as Upgrade Failure
may result.
NOTE: Please back up any configuration before performing a Firmware Update.
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3.9.3 Factory Defaults This page displays the Factory Defaults and WAN
Acceleration Status of the Router. Select the menu Administration>>Factory
Defaults to display the following page:
Factory Defaults: Displays the Factory Default action. w Restore Factory
Defaults: Allows you to Restore the Router to Factory settings. Click the
Reset & Reboot button to perform the Restore. Do not Power Down the Router
during this process as Restore failure may result.
WAN Acceleration Status: Displays the current WAN Acceleration Status. w WAN
Acceleration: Allows you to Enable or Disable WAN Acceleration. Enabled is the
default setting. WAN Acceleration allows the Router to pass packets at
nearwire speeds on Internet connections exceeding 120Mbps. w Save: This button
is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page. Once you have
clicked Save in WAN Acceleration you do not need to reboot the Router. WAN
Acceleration can take up to two minutes to become active. NOTE: Factory
Defaults will remove any custom configuration options configured on the
Router. It will not remove Firmware Updates.
NOTE: If after Enabling WAN Acceleration your Internet connection becomes
unstable, please Disable WAN Acceleration.
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3.9.4 Backup/Restore This page displays the Backup/Restore options of the
Router. Select the menu Administration>>Backup/Restore to display the
following page:
Backup Configuration: Displays the Backup action. w Save to File: Allows you
to Save the Router configuration to a File. Click the Backup button to open
the Save File dialog box of your computer and Save the file.
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Restore Configuration: Displays the Restore Configuration actions. w Select a
File: Allows you to Browse your computer for the Configuration file and
displays the filename of the file selected. Click the Browse button to open
the File Explorer of your computer. Select the Configuration file and click
Open.
w Restore: Allows you to Start the Restore process. Click Restore to begin the
Restore Configuration process, the Router will reboot as part of the Restore
process. Once the Restore is finished, you must click the Reboot button to
apply the changes.
w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after Configuration
Restore.
NOTE: Restore Configuration will overwrite any changes made after the file was
generated.
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3.9.5 Systems Log This page displays the System Log of the Router. Select the
menu Administration>>System Log to display the following page:
System Log: Displays the System Log entries. w Save to File: Allows you to
Save the System Logs to a File. Click the Save button to open the Save File
dialog box of your computer and Save the file.
NOTE: A reboot of the Router will clear the System Logs if you are
experiencing issues please attempt to Save the System Log prior to the reboot
operation.
NOTE: System Log files are standard text files and can be viewed in all text
editors. We recommend Notepad++.
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3.9.5 Set Time This page displays the Time settings of the Router. Select the
menu Administration>>Set Time to display the following page:
Router Time Setup: Displays the Time settings of the Router. w Current
Date/Time: Displays the NTP Time parameters pulled from the Internet using the
current Time settings. w Time Zone: Allows you to set the Time Zone used by
the Router. w Save: This button is used to Save the configuration changes made
on this page. Once you have clicked Save you may move to other pages in the
Router setup. Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take
effect. w Reboot: This button is used to Reboot the Router after making
configuration changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason. w
Cancel: This button Cancles any changes made on this page.
3.10 Tools
There are two submenus in the Tools menu: Iperf and USB. Click a submenu to
view and/or modify the corresponding settings. 3.10.1 Iperf This page displays
the Iperf settings of the Router. Select the menu Tools>>Iperf to display the
following page:
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Iperf Server: Displays the Iperf Server Status. w Status: Displays the current
Running Status of the Iperf Server. w Run for: Allows you to choose how long
you would like the Iperf Server to run. One Hour is the default setting, with
two and three hours available. w Action: Allows you to Start the Iperf Server.
Click the Start Iperf Server button to Start the Iperf Server.
NOTE: The Iperf Server runs only for the specified time and will shut down
after that period has elapsed to prevent any potential overuse of resources.
3.10.2 USB (Future Release) This page displays the USB Settings configured on
the Router.
Select the menu Tools>>USB to display the following page:
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4 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The device complies with internationally recognized standards covering human
exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices. This equipment also
complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio
frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less
than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could cause damage and
may violate regulatory approvals. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to
operate the equipment. The equipment version marketed in the U.S. is
restricted to usage of channels 1-11 only on 2.4GHz
Health and Safety Recommendations
Warnings for the use of Wireless Devices: Please observe all warning notices
with regard to the usage of wireless devices
Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres: You are reminded of the need to observe
restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants etc.
and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust,
or metal powders).
Safety in Hospitals: Wireless devices transmit radio frequency energy and may
affect medical electrical equipment. When installed adjacent to other
equipment, it is advised to verify that the adjacent equipment is not
adversely affected.
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RF Exposure Guidelines
Safety Information: The device complies with internationally recognized
standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio
devices.
Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation:
The radiated output of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure
limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the
potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
The end user must avoid any extended human RF exposure directly in front of
the device, up to a distance of 20cm, when unit is on.
When servicing the equipment and selecting a location for the antennas, it is
important to note that a minimum distance of 20cm is required between
personnel and the device or antenna to comply with the radio frequency
exposure limit.
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The following safety precautions should be observed:
Do not touch or move the antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving.
Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very
close or touching any
exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. Do
not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is
connected; this behavior
may cause damage to the radio. Remote and Standalone Antenna Configurations:
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, antennas that are mounted
externally at remote locations or operating near users at stand-alone desktop
of similar configurations must operate with a minimum separation distance of
20 cm from all persons.
FCC Statement–Wireless FCC 2.4GHz 802.11bgn
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements–FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Radio Transmitters (Part 15)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Hereby, Luxul, 14203 Minuteman Drive, Suite 201, Draper, Utah, 84020, declares
that this Luxul device is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
For a copy of this report send a self addressed stamped envelope to: Luxul CE,
14203 Minuteman Drive, Suite 201, Draper, Utah, 84020.
Industry Canada (RSS-Gen Issue 2)
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareilsradio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes : (1)l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique
subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section
2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain
Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
Le dispositif rencontre l’exemption des limites courantes d’évaluation dans la
section 2.5 de RSS 102 et la conformité à l’exposition de RSS-102 rf,
utilisateurs peut obtenir l’information canadienne sur l’exposition et la
conformité de rf.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated
with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être Co-placé ou ne fonctionnant en même temps
qu’aucune autre antenne ou émetteur. Cet équipement devrait être installé et
actionné avec une distance minimum de 20 centimètres entre le radiateur et
votre corps.
CAN ICES-03(B)/NMB-3(B)
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APPENDIX 1: COMMON COMMANDS
Common Commands Description
Cmd
Enter the command line mode of a Windows system (applicable to
Windows2000 and higher).
ipconfig
Displays the IP address of any network adapters on the computer. (i.e. ipconfig /all) Must be run from the command line.
Ping
Used to test for network connectivity and device/system recognition.
A device sends a packet to the target host and asks for a response. If
the device receives a response from the target host, it can then see
the network response time and connection status between the local
device and target host. (i.e. ping 192.168.0.1) Must be run from the
command line.
netstat
Displays details of active network connections including routing table and network interface information. Can also be used to count the active network connections. Must be run from the command line.
Tracert
Displays the path taken by a packet before reaching the target host and the specific time when it reached each node. Similar to the Ping command, but provides more detailed information. Displays the entire path and IP address of each node in the path and total elapsed time. Must be run from the command line.
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