OfficeConnect® Wireless 11g Cable/DSL Gateway User Guide 3CRWE554G72 http://www.3com.com/ Part No. DUA0055-4AAA01 Rev.
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CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE Naming Convention 7 Conventions 8 Feedback about this User Guide Related Documentation 9 Product Registration 9 1 8 INTRODUCING THE GATEWAY OfficeConnect Wireless 11g Cable/DSL Gateway Gateway Advantages 13 Package Contents 13 Minimum System and Component Requirements Front Panel 14 Rear Panel 16 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Introduction 19 Safety Information 19 Positioning the Gateway 19 Using the Rubber Feet 20 Wall Mounting 20 Before you Install your Gateway Powering Up the Gate
Macintosh 27 Disabling PPPoE and PPTP Client Software Disabling Web Proxy 28 4 28 RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Accessing the Wizard 29 Password 32 Time Zone 32 WAN Settings 33 LAN Settings 38 DHCP 38 Wireless Settings 39 Summary 40 5 GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Navigating Through the Gateway Configuration Pages Main Menu 41 Option Tabs 42 Welcome Screen 42 Notice Board 42 Password 43 Wizard 44 LAN Settings 44 Unit Configuration 44 DHCP Clients List 45 Wireless Settings 47 Configuration 47 Encryption 49 Configuri
Special Applications PC Privileges 67 URL Filter 69 Security 73 System Tools 75 Restart 75 Time Zone 76 Configuration 77 Upgrade 78 Status and Logs 78 Status 79 Usage 79 Logs 80 Support/Feedback 80 Support 81 Feedback 81 6 65 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 83 Browsing to the Gateway Configuration Screens 83 Connecting to the Internet 84 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 85 Wireless Networking 85 Replacement Power Adapters 87 Alert LED 88 Recovering from Corrupted Software 89 Frequ
How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? DHCP Addressing 97 Static Addressing 97 Auto-IP Addressing 97 C 97 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards 100 D SAFETY INFORMATION E END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT F ISP INFORMATION GLOSSARY INDEX REGULATORY NOTICES FOR THE WIRELESS 11G CABLE/DSL GATEWAY
ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide describes how to install and configure the OfficeConnect Wireless 11g Cable/DSL Gateway (3CRWE554G72). This guide is intended for use by those responsible for installing and setting up network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of LANs (Local Area Networks) and Internet gateway systems.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide. Table 1 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Description Information note Information that describes important features or instructions. Caution Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or potential damage to an application, system, or device. Warning Information that alerts you to potential personal injury.
Conventions 9 Example: ■ OfficeConnect Wireless 11g Cable/DSL Gateway User Guide ■ Part Number DUA0055-4AAA01 ■ Page 24 Do not use this e-mail address for technical support questions. For information about contacting Technical Support, please refer to the Support and Safety Information sheet. Related Documentation Product Registration In addition to this guide, each Gateway document set includes one Installation Guide.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
1 INTRODUCING THE GATEWAY Welcome to the world of networking with 3Com®. In the modern business environment, communication and sharing information is crucial. Computer networks have proved to be one of the fastest modes of communication but, until recently, only large businesses could afford the networking advantage. The OfficeConnect® product range from 3Com has changed all this, bringing networks to the small office.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE GATEWAY Figure 1 Example Network Without a Gateway When you use the Gateway in your network (Figure 2), it becomes your connection to the Internet. Connections can be made directly to the Gateway, or to an OfficeConnect Switch or Hub, expanding the number of computers you can have in your network.
Gateway Advantages Gateway Advantages Package Contents 13 The advantages of the Gateway include: ■ Shared Internet connection for both wired and wireless computers ■ High speed 802.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE GATEWAY Minimum System and Component Requirements Front Panel Your Gateway requires that the computer(s) and components in your network be configured with at least the following: ■ A computer with an operating system that supports TCP/IP networking protocols (for example Windows 95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP, Unix, Mac OS 8.5 or higher). ■ An Ethernet 10Mbps or 10/100 Mbps NIC for each computer to be connected to the four-port switch on your Gateway. ■ An 802.11b or 802.
Front Panel ■ The administrator has invoked the Reset to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is in the process of being upgraded 15 In each of these cases, wait until the Gateway has completed the current operation and the alert LED is Off. Flashing slowly - The Gateway has completed the Reset to Factory Defaults process, and is waiting for you to reset the unit. To do this, remove power, wait 10 seconds and then re-apply power.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE GATEWAY 5 Cable/DSL Status LED Green (100Mbps link) / yellow (10Mbps link) If the LED is on, the link between the Gateway and the cable or DSL modem is OK. If the LED is flashing, the link is OK and data is being transmitted or received. If the LED is off, nothing is connected, the modem is switched off or there is a problem (refer to Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting”).
Rear Panel 17 depending on the device to which they are connected and the type of cable used. 10 Four 10/100 LAN ports Using suitable RJ-45 cable, you can connect your Gateway to a computer, or to any other piece of equipment that has an Ethernet connection (for example, a hub or a switch). The LAN ports will automatically set themselves to MDI or MDIX depending on the device to which they are connected and the type of cable used.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE GATEWAY
2 Introduction HARDWARE INSTALLATION This chapter will guide you through a basic installation of the Gateway, including: ■ Connecting the Gateway to the Internet. ■ Connecting the Gateway to your network. ■ Setting up your computers for networking with the Gateway. Safety Information WARNING: Please read the “Safety Information” section in Appendix D before you start. VORSICHT: Bitte lesen Sie den Abschnitt “Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise” sorgfältig durch, bevor Sie das Gerät einschalten.
CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INSTALLATION When positioning your Gateway, ensure: Using the Rubber Feet Wall Mounting ■ It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat. ■ Cabling is away from power lines, fluorescent lighting fixtures, and sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and broadband amplifiers. ■ Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit. ■ Air flow around the unit and through the vents in the side of the case is not restricted.
Before you Install your Gateway Before you Install your Gateway 21 Before you install and configure your Gateway, you need the following additional information. If you do not have this information, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Space is provided below for you to record this information.
CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INSTALLATION If your ISP allocates IP information dynamically over a protocol other than PPPoE, you do not need any further information. This configuration is typical of cable connections. Powering Up the Gateway To power up the Gateway: 1 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter socket located on the back panel of the Gateway. 2 Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical wall socket.
Connecting the Gateway 23 4 Connect your computer to one of the four LAN ports on the Gateway using a twisted pair cable. Check that the corresponding LAN status LED on the Gateway lights. You have now completed the hardware installation of your Gateway. Next you need to set up your computers so that they can make use of the Gateway to communicate with the Internet. 3Com recommends that you perform the initial Gateway configuration from a computer that is directly connected to one of the LAN ports.
CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INSTALLATION
3 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS The Gateway has the ability to dynamically allocate network addresses to the computers on your network, using DHCP. However, your computers need to be configured correctly for this to take place. To change the configuration of your computers to allow this, follow the instructions in this chapter.
CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS Figure 6 Local Area Properties Screen 6 Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS server address automatically are both selected as shown in Figure 7. Click OK. Figure 7 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen 7 Restart your computer.
Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 27 Windows XP 1 From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel. 2 Click on Network and Internet Connections. 3 Click on the Network Connections icon. 4 Double click on LAN or High Speed Connection icon. A screen titled Local Area Connection Status will appear. 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click on Properties. 6 Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS servers automatically are both selected. Click OK.
CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS Disabling PPPoE and PPTP Client Software If you have PPPoE or PPTP client software installed on your computer, you will need to disable it. To do this: 1 From the Windows Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel. 2 Double click on Internet Options. 3 Select the Connections Tab. A screen similar to Figure 8 should be displayed. 4 Select the Never Dial a Connection option.
4 Accessing the Wizard RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD The Gateway setup program is Web-based, which means that it is accessed through your Web browser (Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher, Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, or Mozilla 1.2.1 or higher). To use the Setup Wizard: 1 Ensure that you have at least one computer connected to the Gateway. Refer to Chapter 2 for details on how to do this. 2 Launch your Web browser on the computer.
CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Figure 10 Gateway Login Screen 5 If the password is correct, the Country Selection screen will appear. Select the country you wish to configure the Gateway for, then click Apply. (Figure 11) Figure 11 Country Selection Screen 6 When you have selected a country either: ■ The Welcome screen will appear (Figure 12). Select the Wizard tab and click Wizard.
Accessing the Wizard ■ If your Gateway has not been configured before, the Wizard will launch automatically (refer to Figure 13). 7 Click Next. 8 You will be guided step by step through a basic setup procedure.
CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Password Figure 14 Change Administration Password Screen When the Change Administration Password screen (Figure 14) appears, type the Old Password, then a new password in both the New Password and Confirm Password boxes. 3Com recommends entering a new password when setting up the Gateway for the first time. The Gateway is shipped from the factory with a default password, admin. 1. Password is case sensitive. 2.
Accessing the Wizard 33 The Daylight Savings option advances the system clock by one hour. It does not cause the system clock to be updated for daylight savings time automatically. WAN Settings Figure 16 Internet Settings Screen This Internet Addressing Mode window allows you to set up the Gateway for the type of Internet connection you have. Before setting up your Internet connection mode, have the modem setting information from your ISP ready.
CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD PPPoE Mode Figure 17 PPPoE Screen To setup the gateway for use with a PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection, use the following procedure: 1 Enter your PPP over Ethernet user name in the PPPoE User Name text box. 2 Enter your PPP over Ethernet password in the PPPoE Password text box. 3 Enter your PPP over Ethernet service name in the PPPoE Service Name text box. This is optional. Not all ISPs require a PPPoE service name.
Accessing the Wizard 35 Dynamic IP Address Mode To setup the Gateway for use with a dynamic IP address connection: 1 Select the ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP) and then click Next. See Figure 16. Figure 18 Hostname Screen 2 Some ISPs require a host name. If your ISP has this requirement, enter the host name in the Host Name text box (Figure 18) and click Next. The Clone MAC Address screen displays.
CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Static IP Mode To setup the Gateway for use with a static IP address connection, use the following procedure: 1 Select ISP has provided a static IP address, (see Figure 16) and then click Next. Figure 20 displays. Figure 20 Static IP Mode Screen 2 Enter your IP Address in the IP Address text box. 3 Enter your subnet mask in the Subnet Mask text box. 4 Enter your ISP gateway address in the Internet (ISP) Gateway Address text box.
Accessing the Wizard 37 PPTP Mode Figure 21 PPTP Mode Screen To setup the gateway for use with a PPTP connection, use the following procedure: 1 Enter your PPTP server address in the PPTP Server Address text box. 2 Enter your PPTP user name in the PPTP User Name text box. 3 Enter your PPTP password in the PPTP Password text box. 4 Enter your Primary DNS Address and Secondary DNS address. Your ISP may provide you with primary and secondary DNS addresses.
CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD 6 IP settings must be used when establishing a PPTP connection. Fill in the Initial IP Address and the Initial Subnet Mask fields if your ISP has provided you with these settings. Alternatively, if the PPTP server is located in your DSL modem, click Suggest to select an IP address on the same subnet as the PPTP server. LAN Settings Figure 23 LAN IP Address Screen This screen displays a suggested LAN IP address and subnet mask of the Gateway.
Accessing the Wizard 39 make your required changes. To disable DHCP, select Do not enable the DHCP server. Click Next when you have finished. Wireless Settings Figure 25 Wireless Configuration Screen This screen displays the Channel and Service Area Name. It also allows you to change these settings. There are a maximum of 14 channels, the number available to you is dependent on the country you reside in.
CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD channel you select as this may be useful if you experience problems with your clients. Summary Figure 26 Configuration Summary Screen When you complete the Setup Wizard, a configuration summary will display. Verify the configuration information of the Gateway and then click Finish to save your settings. 3Com recommends that you print this page for your records.
5 GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Navigating Through the Gateway Configuration Pages Main Menu This chapter describes all the screens available through the Gateway configuration pages, and is provided as a reference. To get to the configuration pages, browse to the Gateway by entering the URL in the location bar of your browser. The default URL is http://192.168.1.1 but if you changed the Gateway LAN IP address during initial configuration, use the new IP address instead.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Option Tabs ■ Status and Logs — displays the current status and activity logs of the Gateway. ■ Support/Feedback — contains a comprehensive online help system and allows you to provide 3Com with feedback on your Gateway. Each corresponding menu page may also provide sub-sections which are accessed through the use of tabs (see Figure 27 for example). To access a sub-section, simply click on the required tab.
Welcome Screen Password 43 Figure 28 Password Screen Changing the Administration Password You can change the password to prevent unauthorized access to the Administration System. To do this: 1 Enter the current password in the Old Password field 2 Enter the new password in the New Password field 3 Enter the new password again in the Confirm Password field 4 Click Apply to save the new password The password is case sensitive. If you have forgotten your password you need to reset the Gateway.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Wizard Figure 29 Wizard Screen Click WIZARD... to launch the configuration wizard. Refer to Chapter 4 for information on how to run the wizard.
LAN Settings 45 The LAN Settings screen is used to specify the LAN IP address of your Gateway, and to configure the DHCP server. 1 Select Unit Configuration and then specify the Gateway IP Address and Subnet Mask in the LAN Settings field. The default IP address of the Gateway is 192.168.1.1. 2 If you want to use the Gateway as a DHCP Server, click in the Enable check box. 3 Clicking Auto Range will automatically choose the largest available range of addresses for your network.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ■ client’s network card. ■ Client Type — Whether the client is connected to the Gateway by wired or wireless connection. ■ Fix — This box is checked if the IP address is fixed to the MAC address of the client’s network card. Clients that have fixed addresses will get the same IP address each time they connect. Check the box to fix an association. Uncheck the box to remove the fixed association.
Wireless Settings 47 Wireless Settings To improve the security of your wireless network, 3Com recommends that you: 1. Change the SSID from its default value - see page 48 2. Enable Encryption - see page 49 3. Enable Connection Control - see page 53 Configuration Figure 32 Configuration Screen Enable Wireless Networking Allows you to enable/disable the wireless section of your LAN.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Choose the Clear Channel Select option to automatically choose the clearest channel. The Gateway will check for the clearest channel whenever it is rebooted, powered up, and when the Clear Channel Select option is first applied. Valid channels are country dependent. See “Channels” on page 121 for a list of channels approved by each country. Service Area Name/SSID This allows you to name your Wireless network.
Wireless Settings 49 3Com recommends that you install your wireless network with this feature enabled and then disable it once you have set up the Gateway and wireless clients. Encryption When setting up wireless networks, it is important to remember that with encryption disabled, anyone with a Wireless PC can eavesdrop on your network. 3Com recommends that you get the network working with encryption disabled first and then enable it as the last step. This will simplify setting up your network.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Figure 33 Encryption Keys Screen showing WPA configuration To enter the pre-shared key as hexadecimal digits: 1 Select Enabled - Manual Pre-shared Key from the WPA Encryption Type drop-down box. 2 Enter a pair of hexadecimal digits in each of the 32 Key fields. Each field can contain a hexadecimal number from 00 to ff, for example 1a. 3 Click Apply to generate the key.
Wireless Settings 51 Encryption Keys Figure 34 Encryption Keys Screen showing WEP configuration A Key is a hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) number used to encrypt and decrypt the data. There can be up to 4 keys and each key can be as long as 26 digits. The Gateway also offers a number of methods for converting plain text into hex keys. The text is much easier to remember than hex keys but it relies on your wireless adapters also supporting this feature.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION WEP and 13 characters for 128 bit WEP. You must enter a separate string for each of the 4 Keys. You can leave a string blank provided this Key is not selected as the Active Transmit Key. ■ Passphrase - This is another common method and similar to the 3Com Encryption string. In 64 bit WEP, the passphrase will generate 4 different keys. However, in 128 bit WEP, this method only generates 1 key which is replicated for all 4 keys.
Wireless Settings Connection Control 53 Figure 35 Connection Control Screen A higher level of security can be achieved for your wireless network if you use both encryption and you specify only certain wireless computers can connect to the Gateway. By default, any wireless computer that has the same Service Area Name/SSID, channel and encryption settings as the Gateway can connect to it. Select Only Authorized Wireless PCs can connect to the Gateway to enable and configure this feature.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION To create a list of Wireless computers that can access the Gateway: 1 Press New. The screen shown in Figure 36 opens. 2 Select the MAC addresses of the Wireless PCs for which you want to allow access. To select multiple MAC addresses, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the addresses.
Wireless Settings 55 Once an entry has been deleted it cannot be undone. Please wait 30 seconds for changes to take effect. Client List Figure 38 Client List Screen The Wireless Client List provides details on the devices that are connected to the Wireless LAN. The list is only created when Wireless Networking is enabled. For each device that is connected to the Wireless LAN, the MAC address and Connection Speed of that device is displayed.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Some 3Com Wireless Network Adapters allow you to import Wireless configurations via a ‘profile’. The Gateway can generate a profile so that you do not need to configure your Wireless PCs manually. The profile contains three items as follows: ■ Service Area Name/SSID of the Gateway This is configured on the Configuration tab under the Wireless Settings option.
Internet Settings Internet Settings 57 Before you can configure the Gateway, you need to know the IP information allocation method used by your ISP. There are four different ways that ISPs can allocate IP information, as described below: 1 Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information for you to enter manually.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION When you install the Gateway, you will not need to use the dialup VPN on your PC anymore. Connection to ISP Figure 40 Connection to ISP Screen Before beginning this section, ensure you have the required information from your ISP. (See “Before you Install your Gateway” on page 21.) Select Internet Settings from the main menu to display Connection to ISP (Figure 40). Choose an IP Allocation Mode from the drop down box.
Internet Settings 59 Static IP Address Figure 41 Connection Parameters Screen - Static IP To setup the Gateway for use with a Static IP address connection: 1 Select Static IP Address (to be specified manually) in the IP Allocation Mode field (Figure 41). 2 Enter your IP Address in the IP Address text box. This information, along with the rest of the information in this screen, should be provided to you by your ISP.
CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION Dynamic IP Address Figure 42 Connection Parameters Screen - Dynamic IP If this mode is selected, your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and DNS Address will be obtained automatically from your ISP. They are not displayed on this screen, but may be viewed on the Status screen (click on Status and Logs on the left hand menu bar).