Baudcom BD-R211W-AC5 Mesh Router wifi with 2ports Wired User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Baudcom
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Baudcom BD-R211W-AC5 Mesh Router wifi with 2ports Wired User Manual
Product Introduction
Product Description
Thank you for choosing the 2LAN+WiFi MESH ROUTER Unit .The V-SOL Dual Band 802.11ac wireless router devices the mesh router delivers high performance wireless connectivity for Small Office and Home(SOHO) deploymensts and support dual band concurrent operation at 2.4GHz and 5GHz with combined throughput of 1.2Gbps(300Mbps at 2.4GHz and 867Mbps at 5GHz). The mesh router support Wi-Fi EasyMesh that brings a standards based approach to Wi-Fi networks that utilize multiple access points (APs), combining the benefits of easy to use, self- adapting Wi-Fi with greater flexibility in device choice that comes with interoperable Wi-Fi EasyMesh devices.
Figure 1-1-1: 2LAN+WiFi(Dual band) MESH Router
Special features
- WAN Function: PPPoE,DHCP Client,Static IP
- QoS:WMM
- Support UPnP, Port forwarding, Guest network
- Support Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh
- Support 802.11n WiFi(2T2R) and 802.11ac(2T2R) function.
- Support NAT, Firewall function.
- Support IPv4
Technical parameters
Technical items | Descriptions |
---|---|
LAN interface | 1*10/100/1000Mbps auto adaptive Ethernet interfaces, |
1*10/100Mbps auto adaptive Ethernet interfaces, Full/Half, RJ45 connector
WiFi interface| Compliant with IEEE802.11b/g/n/ac
2.4GHz Operating frequency: 2.400-2.483GHz (WiFi 4) 5.0GHz Operating
frequency: 5.150-5.825GHz (WiFi 5 wave 2) WiFi:
MIMO 2×2 For 2.4GHz,MIMO 2×2 For 5.0GHz, 4×5dBi external antenna, rate up to
1.166Gbps,Multiple SSID TX power: 11n–22dBm/11ac–24dBm
LED| 3, For Status of SYS,LAN1,LAN2
Operating Enviroment| Temperature: 0℃~+50℃
Humidity: 10%~90%(non-condensing)
Storing Enviroment| Temperature: -30℃~+60℃
Humidity: 10%~90%(non-condensing)
Power Supply| DC 12V/1A,10W
Dimension| 115mm×115mm×180m(L×W×H)
Net weight| 560g
Application chart
Figure 1-4-1: Application chart
Panel description
Interface panel
Figure 1-5-1: Interface panel
Name | Function |
---|---|
WAN/LAN | Connect PC or other devices with Ethernet port by Cat5 cable, RJ-45 |
connector.
DC 12V| Connect with power adapter. DC 12V, 1.5A.
Round button| Press button quickly to form a network with other mesh devices.
RST| Press RST button over 10 seconds to restore router to factory default.
Indication Panel
Figure 1-5-2: Indication panel
Quick Installation
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Contents | Description |
---|---|
2LAN+WiFi Router | 1 pc |
Power Adapter | 1 pc |
Installation Guide | 1 pc |
Quick Installation
- Apply power to the unit. Push the power button.
- After the Router is power ON, Indicators should light up as for normal operation. Please refer to the Layout Description section of this installation manual for normal LED activity.
- Check all signal levels and services on all the Router communication ports.
Unit Installation Adjustment
Installing the wireless router on a horizontal surface (Bench top)
Put the wireless router on a clean, flat, sturdy bench top. You must keep the
clearance for all sides of the unit to more than 10cm for heat dissipation.
Set up Connection
Set up wired connection
Connect PC with wireless router Ethernet port by RJ-45 CAT5 cable.
Set up wireless connection
Choose the wireless network name (SSID) “VSOL_5G_xxxxxx”, default security
mode is WPA2 mixed, password is 12345678.
As master router
You need to configure WAN to connect to the Internet.You can decide whether to
turn on the mesh function of route according to your needs.
As slaver router
You just need to press the round button to connect to the master router
Configuration
After finishing the basic connection configuration, you can use its basic function. In order to satisfy individuation service requirements, this chapter provides you parameter modification and individuation configuration description.
Login
The device is configured by the web interface. The following steps will enable you to login:
- Conform “2.2 Quick Installation” to install;
- The device default IP is 192.168.1.254;
- Open web browser, type the device IP in address bar;
- Entry of the username and password will be prompted. Enter the default login User Name and Password:
The default login User Name of administrator is “admin”, and the default login
Password is “system”.
Figure 3-1-1: Login
Status
This part shows the main information of product.
Device Info
This page shows the device basic information, such as device model, device
MAC, hardware version, and firmware version and so on.
Figure 3-2-1: Device Information
WAN Connection Info
This page shows IPv4/IPv6 WAN connection information that you have configured.
Figure 3-2-2: WAN Information
User Information
This page shows information of DHCP clients, including client name, MAC
address, IP address, lease time.
Figure 3-2-3: User info
Mesh Information
This page shows mesh information.
Figure 3-2-4: Mesh Info
Network
WAN
This page allows you to select WAN connection.
Figure 3-3-1: WAN
Parameters | Illustration |
---|---|
Connection Mode | IPoE : Set the IP address manually or automatically |
obtain an IP address from your ISP.
PPPoE : Select this option if your ISP uses PPPoE.
6rd : IPv6 over IPv4.
IP Version| IPv4 : WAN connections use IPv4 protocol.
IPv6 : WAN connections use IPv6 protocol.
IPv4 & IPv6: WAN connections use both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol.
MTU| MTU: max transfer unit.
Default Value: 1500 in bridge mode, 1492 in route mode.
Request DNS| Enable : DHCP server assigns DNS.
Disable : set DNS manually.
LAN Settings
IPv4
This page allows you to do some LAN settings, such as LAN IP address, DHCP
server
Figure 3-3-2: IPv4 configuration
Parameters | Illustration |
---|---|
IP Address | LAN IP address. |
Subnet Mask | LAN IP mask. |
Disable DHCP Server | DHCP Server is disabled. |
Enable DHCP Server | Enable DHCP server. |
Start IP Address: The start IP address of address pool. End IP Address: The end IP address of address pool. Lease Time: Lease time of the IP address.
IPv6
This page allows you to configure LAN IPv6 address, LAN IPv6 DNS and IPv6
prefix.
Figure 3-3-3: IPv6 configuration
Parameter | Illustration |
---|---|
IPv6 address | LAN IPv6 address. |
LAN DNS | Choose how to get IPv6 DNS. |
LAN IPv6 prefix | LAN IPv6 address prefix. |
WLAN
This page allows you to configure wireless basic settings, including wireless
switch, SSID, encryption and password.
Figure 3-3-4:WLAN configuration
WLAN Advanced
This page allows you to configure wireless advanced settings, including band, channel width, channel number and so on.
Figure 3-3-5: WLAN Advanced
Parameter | Illustration |
---|---|
Band | Choose 5G WiFi band. |
Channel width | WLAN channel width. |
Channel Number | WLAN channel, default value is auto. |
Hide SSID | Disable or Enable transmit broadcast in WLAN |
Block Relay | Disable or Enable isolate WLAN clients |
SGI | Short Guard Interval. The Guard Interval is used to ensure that distinct |
transmissions occur between the successive data symbols transmitted by a
device. To increase data rates, the 802.11n standard added optional support
for a 400 nsec guard interval. This would provide an 11% increase in data
rates.
WMM| WiFi MultiMedia. Video and audio traffic will have higher priority when
WMM is enabled.
802.11k| This option will be enabled when the mesh function is enabled.. The
802.11k protocol can inform the client of the information of the nearby nodes
and guide the client to connect from the slow node to the fast node.
802.11v| This option will be enabled when the mesh function is enabled. The
802.11v protocol allows terminal devices to exchange network topology
information, including the RF environment.And balance the load of nodes.
WLAN Schedule
This page allows you setup the wireless schedule rule. Do not forget to
configure the system time before enabling this feature. Supports two timing
modes, default ‘timing close’.
Figure 3-3-6: WLAN Schedule
WLAN Guest
This page allows you to configure the guest network.
Figure 3-3-7: WLAN Guest
WLAN Client
This page displays the clients connected to the wireless network. You can
enter keywords in the search box in the upper right corner to search the
client.
Figure 3-3-8: WLAN Client
Easy Mesh
This page allows you to enable or disable mesh function of wireless router and select mesh network interface.
Figure 3-3-9: Easy Mesh
WAN port
The WAN interface is the only network used to connect to the Internet. When
you select Port 1, this port will be set as WAN interface. And when you select
AUTO, the wireless routing will automatically select a port as WAN interface
according to your network environment.
Figure 3-3-10: WAN port
Security
URL Filtering
This page allows you to configure URL filter.
Figure 3-4-1: URL Filtering
Parameter | Illustration |
---|---|
URL Filtering | Enable or Disable URL Filter |
URL Filter Rule List
| URL List you want to deal with.
Click “Add” button to add URL item to the list.
Select URL Address and then click “Delete selected” button to remove URL items from the list.
Keyword Filter Rule List| URL List you want to deal with.
Click “Add” button to add Keyword to the list.
Select Keyword and then click “Delete selected” button to remove Keyword items
from the list.
Firewall
This page allows you to configure firewall level and attack protection
function
Figure 3-4-2: Firewall Level
Parameter | Illustration |
---|---|
Firewall Level | Low : Protect nothing. |
High :
Forbid telnet service, Forbid Port Scan, No access to devices from WAN port,
Denial of Service protections.
Login Privilege
This page is used to configure the access control and common ports on the
upstream and downstream directions. By default, the wireless router can’t be
accessed from WAN side by telnet, web and so on.
Figure 3-4-3: Login Privilege
Application
NAT
This page allows you to configure virtual server. You should create a wan
connection with NAT function enabled before you configure the virtual server.
After you click the “Add/Edit” button, you will see the page show as in Figure
3-48.You can select the rule and then click the “delete” button to remove
service items from the service table
Figure 3-5-1: Virtual Server Configuration
Figure 3-5-2: Virtual Server configuration
DMZ
This page allows you to configure DMZ server
Figure 3-5-3: DMZ configuration
DDNS
Dynamic DNS services allow you to change a dynamic IP address to a static host
name in any multiple domains, allowing your router to be more easily accessed
from different locations on the Internet.
Figure 3-5-4: DDNS
Figure 3-5-5: Add DDNS
Parameter | Illustration |
---|---|
D-DNS Provider | Choose DDNS service provider. |
Host name | Set host name of the device. |
Interface | The interface of accessing by DDNS |
Username | The username which is used to access DDNS server. |
Password | The password which is used to access DDNS server. |
UPNP
This page is used to configure UPNP.When the router opens UPnP, if the
software in the the user’s device also supports UPnP protocol, the router will
open the corresponding virtual server port according to the requirements of
the user software.
Figure 3-5-6: UPNP configuration
MQTT
This page allows you to to configure MQTT.
Figure 3-5-7: MQTT Configuration
VPN
This page allows you to configure VPN.You can choose PPTP or L2TP to connect
to VPN.
Figure 3-5-8: PPTP Configuration
Figure 3-5-9: L2TP Configuration
Time
This page allows you to configure NTP parameters. The router can synchronize
the time according to your configuration.
Figure 3-5-10: Time
Management
User Management
This page allows you to change login password of current user.
Figure 3-6-1: User management
Configuration Management
On this page, you can click “Reset” button to Restore factory default of the
device. After restored, it will restart automatically. You can click
“Download” to backup the current configuration of the route. And You can
select the file and click “upload” to restore the configuration.
Figure 3-6-2: Configuration management
Upgrade
This page allows you to upgrade the device. You can select the upgrade
firmware and click “Upgrade” to upgrade device. Please keep the power on,
otherwise this device will be damaged. It will reboot automatically when
finish upgrade.
Figure 3-6-3: Device upgrade
Reboot
This page allows you to reboot the device. The process of reboot will take
several minutes.
Figure 3-6-4:Reboot
Diagnose
Self-diagnosis
On this page, you can click “ Diagnosis to star” to diagnose whether the
network connection is normal.
Figure 3-7-1: Self-diagnosis
FAQ
Q: All indicators are not lit?
A:
(1) Power is off or power adapter is bad.
(2) Indicator LED switch is turned off.
Q: LAN indicators are not lit?
A:
(1) Indicator LED switch is turned off.
(2) The cable breaks down or connection loosened.
(3) The cable type incorrect or too long.
Q: PC can’t visit web UI?
A:
(1) PC and HGU are not in the same network fragment. By default, LAN IP is
192.168.1.254/24.(1) PC and HGU are not in the same network fragment. By
default, LAN IP is
192.168.1.254/24.
(2) The cable breaks down.
(3) IP conflict or have loopback(1) PC and HGU are not in the same network
fragment. By default, LAN IP is 192.168.1.254/24.
Q: User can’t surf the Internet normally
A:
(1) PC has set a wrong IP and gateway or network is bad.
(2) There is loopback or attack in network.
(3) Route mode WAN connection doesn’t get an IP or DNS is disabled.
Q: Unsuccessful MESH, Slave Router indicators always blinking.
A:
(1) ‘Easy MESH’ function is not turned on
(2) Slave Router had MESH before, factory reset Slave router and reconfigure
Q: HGU stops to work after working for some time.
A:
(1) Power supply is not working properly.
(2) The device overheats.
References
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