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W1310R User’s Manual Credit Reminder: The administrator can enable this function to remind the on-demand users before their credit run out. There are two kinds of reminder, Volume and Time. The default reminding trigger level for Volume is 1Mbyte and the level for Time is 5 minutes. POP3 Message: Before the users log into the network with their usernames and passwords, the users will receive a welcome mail from W1310R. The administrator can edit the contents.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.3 Network Configuration This section includes the following functions: Network Address Translation, Privilege List, Monitor IP List, Walled Garden List, Proxy Server Properties and Dynamic DNS. 4.3.1 Network Address Translation There are three parts, Static Assignment, Public Accessible Server and Port and Redirect, need to be set.
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W1310R User’s Manual Public Accessible Server This function allows the administrator to set 40 virtual servers at most, so that the computers not belonging to the managed network can access the servers in the managed network. Please enter the “External Service Port”, “Local Server IP Address” and “Local Server Port”. According to the different services provided, the network service can use the TCP protocol or the UDP protocol. In the Enable column, check the desired server to enable.
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W1310R User’s Manual Port and IP Redirect This function allows the administrator to set 40 sets of the IP addresses at most for redirection purpose. When the user attempts to connect to a destination IP address listed here, the connection packet will be converted and redirected to the corresponding destination. Please enter the “IP Address” and “Port” of Destination, and the “IP Address” and “Port” of Translated to Destination.
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W1310R User’s Manual Privilege IP Address List If there are some workstations belonging to the managed server that need to access the network without authentication, enter the IP addresses of these workstations in this list. The “Remark” blank is not necessary but is useful to keep track. W1310R allows 100 privilege IP addresses at most. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.3.3 Monitor IP List W1310R will send out a packet periodically to monitor the connection status of the IP addresses on the list. If the monitored IP address does not respond, the system will send an e-mail to notify the administrator that such destination is not reachable. After entering the related information, click Apply and these settings will become effective immediately. Click Monitor to check the current status of all the monitored IP.
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W1310R User’s Manual Auth Method: The system provides four authentication methods, Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5 and NTLMv1, or “None” to use none of the above. Depending on which authentication method selected, enter the Account Name, Password and Domain. Send Test Email: To test the settings correct or not. Monitor IP Address: The IP addresses under monitoring. 4.3.4 Walled Garden List This function provides some free services to the users to access websites listed here before login and authentication.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.3.5 Proxy Server Properties W1310R supports Internal Proxy Server and External Proxy Server functions. Please select an Access Gateway and then perform the necessary configurations. External Proxy Server: Under the W1310R security management, the system will match the External Proxy Server list to the end-users’ proxy setting. If there isn’t a match, then the end-users will no be able to reach the login page and thus unable to access the network.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.3.6 Dynamic DNS W1310R provides a convenient DNS function to translate the IP address of WAN port to a domain name that helps the administrator memorize and connect to WAN port. If the DHCP is activated at WAN port, this function will also update the newest IP address regularly to the DNS server. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply. DDNS: Enabling or disabling of this function. Provider: Select the DNS provider.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.4 Utilities This section provides four utilities to customize and maintain the system including Change Password, Backup/Restore Setting, Firmware Upgrade and Restart. 4.4.1 Change Password There are three levels of authorities to use: admin, manager or operator. The default usernames and passwords are as follow: Admin: The administrator can access all configuration pages of the W1310R.
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W1310R User’s Manual The administrator can change the passwords here. Please enter the current password and then enter the new password twice to verify. Click Apply to activate this new password. Caution: If the administrator’s password is lost, the administrator’s password still can be changed through the text mode management interface on the serial port, console/printer port.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.4.2 Backup/Restore Settings This function is used to backup/restore the W1310R settings. Also, W1310R can be restored to the factory default settings here. Backup Current System Setting: Click Backup to create a .db database backup file and save it on disk. Restore System Setting: Click Browse to search for a .db database backup file created by W1310R and click Restore to restore to the same settings at the time the backup file was created.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.4.3 Firmware Upgrade The administrator can download the latest firmware from website and upgrade the system here. Click Browse to search for the firmware file and click Apply to go on with the firmware upgrade process. It might be a few minutes before the upgrade process completes and the system needs to be restarted afterwards to make the new firmware effective. Warning: 1. Firmware upgrade may cause the loss of some of the data.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.5 Status This section includes System Status, Interface Status, Current Users, Traffic History, and Notification Configuration to provide system status information and online user status.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.5.1 System Status This section provides an overview of the system for the administrator.
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W1310R User’s Manual The description of the table is as follows: Description Item Current Firmware Version The present firmware version of W1310R System Name The system name. The default is W1310R The information to be shown on the login screen when a Admin Info user has a connection problem. The page to which the users are directed after successful Home Page login.
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W1310R User’s Manual Guest Account DNS Enabled/disabled stands for the current status of allowing Guest Accounts to log in. Preferred DNS Server IP address of the preferred DNS Server. Alternate DNS Server IP address of the alternate DNS Server. 4.5.2 Interface Status This section provides an overview of the interface for the administrator including WAN, LAN1 & LAN2, LAN3 & LAN4, and Wireless Port.
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W1310R User’s Manual The description of the table is as follows. Description Item MAC Address WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Operation Mode MAC Address IP Address Wireless Subnet Mask SSID Channel Encryption Function Status Wireless DHCP Server WINS IP Address The Subnet Mask of the WAN port. The mode of the wireless port. The MAC address of the wireless port. The IP address of the wireless port. The Subnet Mask of the wireless port. The ESSID of the wireless port.
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W1310R User’s Manual Mode MAC Address The mode of the LAN3 & LAN4. The MAC address of the LAN3 & LAN4. LAN3 & LAN4 IP Address Subnet Mask Status LAN3 & LAN4 DHCP Server WINS IP Address The IP address of the LAN3 & LAN4. The Subnet Mask of the LAN3 & LAN4. Enable/disable stands for status of the DHCP server on the LAN3 & LAN4 port The WINS server IP on DHCP server. N/A means that it is not configured. Start IP Address The start IP address of the DHCP IP range.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.5.4 Traffic History This function is used to check the history of W1310R. The history of each day will be saved separately in the DRAM for 3 days. Caution: Since the history is saved in the DRAM, if you need to restart the system and also keep the history, then please manually copy and save the information before restarting.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.5.5 Notify Configuration The W1310R will save the traffic history into the internal DRAM. If the administrator wants the system to automatically send out the history to a particular email address, please enter the related information in these fields. Send From: The e-mail address of the administrator in charge of the monitoring. This will show up as the sender’s e-mail. Send To: The e-mail address of the person whom the history email is for. This will be the receiver’s e-mail.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4.6 Help On the screen, the Help button is on the upper right corner. Click Help to the Online Help window and then click the hyperlink of the items to get the information.
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W1310R User’s Manual 5. Appendix A -- Console Interface Via this port to enter the console interface for the administrator to handle the problems and situations occurred during operation. 1. In order to connect to the console port of W1310R, a console, modem cable and a terminal simulation program, such as the Hyper Terminal are needed. 2. If a Hyper Terminal is used, please set the parameters as 9600,8,n,1. Caution: the main console is a menu-driven text interface with dialog boxes.
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W1310R User’s Manual Utilities for network debugging The console interface provides several utilities to assist the Administrator to check the system conditions and to debug any problems. The utilities are described as follow: Ping host (IP): By sending ICMP echo request to a specified host and wait for the response to test the network status. Trace routing path: Trace and inquire the routing path to a specific target.
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W1310R User’s Manual Change admin password Besides supporting the use of console management interface through the connection of null modem, the system also supports the SSH online connection for the setup. When using a null modem to connect to the system console, we do not need to enter administrator’s password to enter the console management interface. But connecting the system by SSH, we have to enter the username and password.
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W1310R User’s Manual 6. Appendix B -- Configuration on Authorize.Net Before the “Credit Card” and related functions can be managed appropriately, W1310R requires the merchant owners to have a valid Authorize.Net (www.authorize.net) account, since Authorize.Net is the on-line payment gateway that W1310R supports now. The figure below shows the process of the credit card billing and we will introduce some important procedures for configurations on Authorize.Net. 1. Setting Up 1.
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W1310R User’s Manual Therefore, to set up W1310R to process credit card billing, the merchant owner will need two accounts (Internet Merchant account and Authorize.Net account). If you are looking for a merchant account or Internet payment gateway to process transactions, you can fill out the Inquiry Form on http://www.authorize.net/solutions/merchantsolutions/merchantinquiryform/. When the four elements are prepared, start configuring the settings on W1310R and Athorize.Net. 1.
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W1310R User’s Manual 1.4 Test The Credit Card Payment via Authorize.Net To test the connection between W1310R and Authorize.Net, please log in W1310R. User Authentication → Authentication Configuration → Click the server On-demand User → On-demand User Server Configuration → Credit Card → Credit Card Configuration → Go to “Credit Card Payment Page Configuration” section → Enable the “Test Mode” → Click Try Test and follow the instructions 2.
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W1310R User’s Manual 2.4 Send An Email Receipt to A Customer If a valid email address is provided, W1310R will automatically send the customer an email receipt for each successful transaction via Authorize.Net. To change the information on the receipt for customer, please log in W1310R.
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W1310R User’s Manual 7. Appendix C -- Proxy Setting for Hotspot HotSpot is a place such as a coffee shop, hotel, or a public area where provides Wi-Fi service for mobile and temporary users. HotSpot is usually implemented without complicated network architecture and using some proxy servers provided by Internet Service Providers. In Hotspots, users usually enable their proxy setting of the browsers such as IE and Firefox. Therefore, so we need to set some proxy configuration in the Gateway need to be set.
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W1310R User’s Manual 3. Click the Proxy Server Properties from left menu and the homepage of the Proxy Server Properties will appear. 4. Add the ISP’s proxy Server IP and Port into External Proxy Server Setting.
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W1310R User’s Manual 5. Enable Built-in Proxy Server in Internal Proxy Server Setting. 6. Click Apply to save the settings.
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W1310R User’s Manual 8. Appendix D -- Proxy Setting for Enterprise Enterprises usually isolate their intranet and internet by using more elaborated network architecture. Many enterprises have their own proxy server which is usually at intranet or DMZ under the firewall protection.
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W1310R User’s Manual 3. Click the Proxy Server Properties from left menu and the homepage of the Proxy Server Properties will appear.
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W1310R User’s Manual 4. Add your proxy Server IP and Port into External Proxy Server Setting. 5. Disable Built-in Proxy Server in Internal Proxy Server Setting.
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W1310R User’s Manual 6. Click Apply to save the settings. Warning:If your proxy server is disabled, it will make the user authentication operation abnormal. When users open the browser, the login page won’t appear because the proxy server is down. Please make sure your proxy server is always available. Client setting It is necessary for clients to add default gateway IP address into proxy exception information so the user login successful page can show up normally. 1.
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W1310R User’s Manual 9. Appendix E -- Disclaimer for On-Demand Users In W1310R, the end user first gets a login page when she/he opens its web browser right after associating with an access point. However, in some situations, the hotspot owners or MIS staff may want to display “terms of use” or announcement information before the login page. Hotspot owners or MIS staff can design a new disclaimer/announcement page and save the page in their local server.
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W1310R User’s Manual { alert("Please enter password."); form.mypassword.focus(); form.mypassword.select(); disableButton=false; return false; } if(disableButton==true) { alert("The system is now logging you in, please wait a moment."); return false; } else { disableButton=true; return true; } return true; } function reminder_onclick(form) { Reminder.myusername.value = form.myusername.value; Reminder.mypassword.value = form.mypassword.value; Reminder.submit(); } function cancel_onclick(form) { form.
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