WIRELESS150N / 300N4-PORT ROUTER USER MANUAL MODELS 524445 & 524490 INT-524445/524490-UM-0112-10
10SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”2.2.3 Rou
11SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2. With the Run window displayed, enter “cmd” in the “Open:” text eld, then click “OK.”
12SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP3. Enter “ipcong,” then press <Enter>. The IP address displays, followed by the default gateway. In the example b
13SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.3 Quick Setup The Quick Setup procedure lets you congure all the settings required for quick Internet access..The init
14SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPDaylight Savings — If your locale uses Daylight Saving, activate “Enable Function” and select the duration using the dr
15SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPMAC address — Enter the MAC address of your computer here if your service provider only permits a computer with a certai
16SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.3.3 Setup Procedure for PPPoE xDSLUser Name — Enter the username assigned by your ISP. Password — Enter the password as
17SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPcorrectly entered; otherwise, the Internet connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your ISP if
18SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.3.5 Setup Procedure for L2TP xDSLL2TP is another popular connection method for xDSL and other Internet connection types
19SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.4 Basic Setup This section explains how to change the time zone, password and remoteNOTE TO DSL USERSWhile PPPoE is the
2 Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ Wireless 150N 4-Port Router, Model 524445, or Wireless 300N 4-Port Router, Model 524490.
20SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPmanagement settings. Start your Web browser and log on to the router’s Web management interface by opening http://192.168.
21SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPIf the passwords entered in the “New Password” and “Conrmed Password” elds aren’t the same, you’ll see the message at
22SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5 Setting Up an Internet Connection (WAN Setup) The Internet connection setup can be done by using the Quick Setup menu
23SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5.1 Setup Procedure for Dynamic IPHost Name — Enter the host name of your computer. (This is optional and is only req
24SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5.3 Setup Procedure for PPPoEUser Name — Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service provider. Password — Ent
25SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPentered; otherwise, the Internet connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your ISP if you don’t
26SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5.6 Setup Procedure for Telstra BigPondThis procedure is only for the Telstra BigPond network service in Australia. Use
27SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPpreferred DNS server or use a static IP address, or if your service provider didn’t assign the IP address of the DNS serve
28SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.6 LAN Conguration This section explains the IP address settings of the local network. Normally, there is no need to ma
29SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPSubnet Mask — Enter the subnet mask for this network. 802.1d Spanning Tree — Select “Enable” or “Disable” from the drop-do
3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS section page section page1 HARDWARE ... 5 1.1 Front Panel
30SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.6.3 Static DHCP Leases Table This function allows you to assign a static IP address to a specic computer forever, so y
31SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPyour network from intruders. Click the “Wireless” menu on the left of the Web management interface to open the wireless se
32SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP clients; maximum of 54 Mbps for 802.11g clients; maximum of 300 Mbps for 802.11n clients. NOTE: For optimal com
33SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPN Data Rate — Same as above, but only for 802.11n clients. Channel Width — Set the channel width of the wireless radio. NO
34SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPcard information or bank records. Click the “Security Settings” menu on the left of the Web management interface to select
35SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPDefault Tx Key — You can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and you can designate one as the default here. NOTE: If you do
36SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.7.3.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Pre-Shared Key WPA Unicast Cipher Suite — Once you select one of the three cipe
37SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP “WPA (TKIP),” “WPA2 (AES)” or “WPA2 Mixed” — make sure your wireless clients support it. RADIUS Server IP address — En
38SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPEnable Access Control — Select to enforce MAC address ltering. The router will not lter the MAC addresses of wireless
39SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPThis router supports two types of WPS: Push-Button Conguration (PBC) and PIN code. To use PBC, you need to push a specic
4SAFETY GUIDELINESSAFETY GUIDELINESFor the protection of equipment users and connected devices, follow these safety guidelines:1. This router is desig
40SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP password cannot be found in the dictionary and consists of a combination of characters, symbols and numbers. You shou
41ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3.1 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of service provides an efcient way for computers on the network to sha
42ADVANCED FUNCTIONS performance of your Internet service. If you’re not sure about these numbers, contact your ISP. QoS can only be effective if
43ADVANCED FUNCTIONSLocal IP Address — Specify the local (source) IP address that will be affected by this rule. Enter the starting IP address in th
44ADVANCED FUNCTIONSClick the “NAT” menu on the left of the Web management interface. NAT is enabled by default, and there is normally no need to chan
45ADVANCED FUNCTIONSType — Select the type of connection from the drop-down menu: “TCP,” “UDP” or “Both.” If you’re not sure which to use, select “B
46ADVANCED FUNCTIONSEnable Virtual Server — Check to enable this function; uncheck to disable. Private IP — Enter the IP address of the computer on th
47ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Current Trigger-Port Table — All the settings for the specifal applications are listed here. Delete — To remove a Sp
48ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.3 Firewall In addition to the NAT feature, this router provides rewall functionality to block malicious intruders fr
49ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ltering table will be able to connect to the network, and all other network devices will be rejected. Client PC MAC addr
5HARDWARE1 HARDWARE1.1 Front Panel DisplayLED Status Description POWER
50ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3.3.2 Add PCClicking “Add PC” on the Access Control screen will display this page.Client PC Description — Enter up to 16 alphanum
51ADVANCED FUNCTIONSProtocol — If the service you need is not listed, you can create a new service yourself. Select “TCP” or “UDP” from the drop-do
52ADVANCED FUNCTIONSAdd — Click to add the URL/keyword to the URL/Keyword Filtering Table. Reset — Click to remove all entries in the “URL/Keyword” te
53ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3.3.4.1 DoS – Advanced SettingsClicking “Advanced Settings” on the rst DoS Module screen will display this page. Ping of Death —
54ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Computer Name — With all the computers connected to the router listed in this drop-down menu, you can select a name wi
55ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS4 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS/FEATURES4 .1 Status This screen and the submenus that can be accessed from here show information about
56ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSThis screen shows IP address information the router has obtained. If you experience problems with your Internet connection, open
57ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSSave — Click to save the current event log to a text le. Clear — Click to delete all event log messages displayed. Refresh — Cl
58ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSRefresh — Click to display the latest information. NOTE: The information is accumulative and is only reset after the router i
59ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSRestore Settings — Click “Browse…” to select a saved conguration le from your computer, then click “Upload” to transfer the
6SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2 SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.1 Connecting the Router 1. Connect your DSL or cable modem to the WAN port of the router us
60ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS4.2.3 ResetThis screen lets you restart the router without disconnecting the power from the unit. A restart (or system reset) m
61TROUBLESHOOTING5 TROUBLESHOOTINGThis section helps you troubleshoot problems you may be experiencing with the router. Before you contact your deale
62TROUBLESHOOTINGMy wireless notebook cannot see or connect to the wireless network. • Check if Broadcast ESSID is off. Remember that you need to in
63GLOSSARY6 GLOSSARYDefault Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device needs to congure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out
64GLOSSARYISP: Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or orga
65SPECIFICATIONS7 SPECIFICATIONSStandards• IEEE 802.1d (Spanning Tree Protocol)• IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN)• IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wirele
66SPECIFICATIONS - Special applications (port trigger)• Firewall: - Access control-based on MAC address - URL lter - DMZ (demilitarized zone
67SPECIFICATIONS• Wireless security: - WEP encryption (64/128 bit) - WPA TKIP - WPA2 AES - WPA2 mixed - WPA RADIUS - Client access contro
68 WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTDisposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment(applicable in the European Union and other European countr
7SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPNOTE: If this procedure is successful, skip the following subsections and proceed to 2.3 Using Quick Setup. If the above pr
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8SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”
9SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.2.2 Windows Vista/7 IP Address Setup 1. Click “Start,” then go to the control panel. Click “View Network Status and Task
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