Contents Introduction...................................................................................... 3 Specifications .................................................................................. 3 Product Overview ........................................................................... 4 1. Before Using, Settings.............................................................. 6 2. Cable Settings ............................................................................. 7 2.1 WAN Connection.
4.3.3 Routing Setup........................................................................................................41 4.3.4 Other Setup ...........................................................................................................42 4.4 System Setup ................................................................................................48 4.4.1 Upgrade.................................................................................................................48 4.4.
Introduction The Wireless Broadband Router has 10/100 Mbps LAN(x4) and WAN(x1), and also supports Wireless connecting. Especially, The Router provides Wireless 140Mbps Nitro XM(Xtrem Multimedia) technology with direct link feature allowing to communicate directly among each Wireless Adapters. ¾ 10/100Mbps WAN(x1) and 10/100Mbps Switch LAN(x4) ¾ WAN & LAN with Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover ¾ Nitro XM – 140Mbps, IEEE 802.11g – 54Mbps, IEEE 802.
Product Overview FRONT VIEW ① ② ⑤ ③ ④ ① PWR Power LED. LED is on when turn on the Router. ② WAN WAN LED, LED is on when linking to DSL/Cable Modem. ③ INT Internet connection LED. LED is on when the router connect to internet. WAN settings of the Router is needed. Blinking means data communication between the Router and internet. ④ W-LAN Wireless LAN LED. LED is on when turning on the Router. ⑤ LAN 1/2/3/4 LAN LED, LED is on when the Router connect to NIC of LAN side PC with LAN cable.
BACK VIEW ⑤ ① ② ④ ③ ① RESET Reset button. ② LAN 1/2/3/4 Connect to LAN side PC. ③ WAN Connect to WAN side Modem. ④ DC Connect Power Adapter ⑤ S/W Power Switch How to Reset Turn off the power of the Router. Unplug the LAN and WAN cable. Turn on the Router in the meantime of pushing reset button with pencil or like.
1. Before Using, Settings ④ ① ③ ② ① ADSL/Cable Modem : Connect a LAN cable of Modem to WAN port of the Router. ② Wired LAN : Connect a LAN cable to LAN port between the Router and PC. ③ Hub : When need to connect 5 PC or more, extend network with Hub. ④ Wireless LAN : Wireless Adapter is needed. Compatible with IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and Nitro XM. 9 USB Modem or Internal ADSL Modem Is not compatible with the Router uses RG-45 UTP cable on both WAN and LAN side.
2. Cable Settings 2.1 WAN Connection Connect a LAN Cable between ADSL/Cable Modem’s LAN port and the Router’s WAN port. If your Modem was already connected to PC via LAN cable, refer to use that original cable. The Router’s WAN LED will be on. 2.2 LAN Connection 2.2.1 Wired LAN Connection Connect a LAN cable between each PC’s LAN port and the Router’s LAN port. The Router’s LAN LED will be on.
3. Computer Settings Before setting the Router, make sure of your windows network settings referring to the following guide depending on each Widows platform. 3.1 Windows 98/SE/ME TCP/IP Configuration Go to [Control panel > Network], and double click ‘TCP/IP->LAN card’ that you want to use on your computer. ① Select ‘TCP/IP > LAN card name’ and then lick ② Select ‘IP Address’ TAB and check ‘Obtain an IP ‘Properties’ address automatically’..
③ Select ‘Gateway’ TAB. If there is already ‘installed gateway’, remove it. ④ Select ‘DNS Configuration’ TAB, and then check ‘Disable DNS’. Finally, click ‘OK’ and restart your PC.
Internet Option Configuration ① Open your web browser and go to [Tools > Internet Options] ②Select ‘Connections’ TAB. If there is already a ③ Do not check at ‘Automatically detect settings’, settings at ‘Dial-up and Virtual Privates Network ‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ;Proxy settings’, remove it. And then, click ‘LAN Settings’ server’.
Check IP Address ① Go to [Start > Run]. Type ‘winipcfg’ command, and click ‘OK’ ② Select your LAN card, not PPP adapter. Make sure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. - IP Address : 192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.200 [OK] - Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 [OK] - Default Gateway : 192.168.10.
3.2 Windows 2000 TCP/IP Configuration Go to [Start]→[Settings]→[Control Panel]→[Network (and Dial-Up) connections]→[Local Area Connection]→ [Properties]. 9 If you see two or more ‘Local area connections’, select one that you will use for connecting to the Router. ① Select [Properties].
Internet Option Configuration ① Open your web browser and go to [Tools > Internet Options] ② Select ‘Connections’ TAB. If there is already a ③ Do not check at ‘Automatically detect settings’, settings at ‘Dial-up and Virtual Privates Network ‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ;Proxy settings’, remove it. And then, click ‘LAN Settings’ server’.
Check IP Address ① Go to [Start > Run]. Type ‘cmd’ command, and click ‘OK’ ② Type ‘ipconfig’ command, and press ‘Enter’ Key. Make sure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. - IP Address : 192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.200 [OK] - Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 [OK] - Default Gateway : 192.168.10.1 [OK] 9If there is abnormal values, do ‘ipconfig /release’ command and then ‘ipconfig /renew’ command.
3.3 Windows XP TCP/IP Configuration Go to [Control Panel>Network connections], and select ‘Local area connections’ properties by right click of mouse. 9 If you can’t find ‘Administrative Tools’ at Control Panel, click “Switch to classic view” in left-up corner on screen. 9 If you see two or more ‘Local area connections’, select one that you will use for connecting to the Router. ① Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]→Click ② Select [Obtain an IP address automatically], [Obtain [Properties].
Internet Option Configuration ① Open your web browser and go to [Tools > Internet Options] ② Select ‘Connections’ TAB. If there is already a ③ Do not check at ‘Automatically detect settings’, settings at ‘Dial-up and Virtual Privates Network ‘Use automatic configuration script’, and ;Proxy settings’, remove it. And then, click ‘LAN Settings’ server’.
Check IP Address ① Go to [Start > Run]. Type ‘cmd’ command, and click ‘OK’ ② Type ‘ipconfig’ command, and press ‘Enter’ Key. Make sure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. - IP Address : 192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.200 [OK] - Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 [OK] - Default Gateway : 192.168.10.1 [OK] 9If there is abnormal values, do ‘ipconfig /release’ command and then ‘ipconfig /renew’ command.
4. Router Settings Before Settings Use your web browser in order to set the Router. Open your web browser and access to http://192.168.10.1. The Router Log-in screen will be opened., and enter password ‘admin’ After Log-in, Setup screen will be opened. 9WAN setting is needed for internet connection. If you can already access to internet in this step, no need WAN settings.
4.1 Basic Setup 4.1.1 LAN Setup LAN setup is for network configuration between PCs and the Router. Basically, users don’t have to change these settings. Users can change the Router’s IP address and Subnet Mask, and also change DHCP settings. Basically, users don’t have to change these settings. Users can change the Router’s IP address and Subnet Mask, and also change DHCP settings. [Screen Descriptions] IP Address IP address for the Router, as seen from the local LAN.
• Enable or Disable the Routers DHCP Server function. • Set the range of IP Addresses allocated to PCs by the DHCP Server function. [Button Descriptions] OK : Save the data on screen.
4.1.2 WAN Setup (Internet) WAN Setup is for connecting internet. Check your current Internet service type, and choose one among the following 4 types. If you do not know your current service type, ask your ISP. 4.1.2.1 Use Dynamic IP Address [Screen Descriptions] Wan Connect Type : Dynamic IP address Host Name : Enter your host name like my home or my office(Optional) Keep Connection : This function uses when WAN side is dynamic connection.
2. Click ‘MAC Clone’ button; the button will copy the PC’s MAC Address which is accessing to the Router [Button Descriptions] OK : Save the data on screen. RESET : discard any data you have entered and reload the file form the Router 4.1.2.2 Static IP Address [Screen Descriptions] Wan Connect Type : Static IP Address Enter the correct value provided from your ISP at each field: Static IP Address, Static Subnet Mask, Static Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
4.1.2.3 Use PPPoE [Screen Descriptions] Wan Connect Type : PPPoE User ID / Password : PPPoE Type requires ID & Password for internet connection. Enter ‘User ID’ and ‘Password’ which is provided from your ISP. Service Type : Enter your service type like PPPoE(Optional) MTU : MTU(Maximum Transmission Unit) value should only be changed if advised to do so by technical support. Default value is 1452(recommended).
This function allows you to use the other MAC address on LAN side PCs, not the Router’s MAC Address. If your ISP request your LAN side PC’s MAC address, you can clone PC’s MAC Address from your PC with MAC Clone button. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Select ‘Use Manual MAC Address’ 2. Click ‘MAC Clone’ button; the button will copy the PC’s MAC Address which is accessing to the Router [Button Descriptions] OK : Save the data on screen.
Idle Time If the data traffic does not be activated for the idle time, the Router will disconnect WAN Connection. Connection - Automatic Connect / Disconnect : The Router will try to connect WAN automatically when data traffic is activated after disconnecting due to idle time. - Manual Connect / Disconnect : The Router will not try to connect WAN before clicking the Connect button on HOME screen. For disconnecting, click ‘Disconnect’ button manually.
4.2 Wireless Setup 4.2.1 Basis Setup [Screen Descriptions] Wireless Network SSID SSID is a network ID that access points & wireless devices are using. Only the wireless NIC and access point that are using the same SSID can be communicated each other. SSID can be composed of characters & numbers and the range is up to 30digits. You can check SSID with using AP Scanning function on a wireless client NIC. Default SSID is ‘AnyGate RG-3000A’. NAME Enter any name of the Router.
The value should only be changed if advised to do so by technical support. Default value is 1400(recommended). [Button Descriptions] OK : Save the data on screen.
4.2.2 Wireless Security Setup WEP(Wired Equivalent Privacy) Security Type Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Select ‘Security Setup Enable’ att the Security Rule filed. 2. Select Open System or Shared Key. (Open System is recommended) ● Open System : The Router will accept all un-encryption packets and a PC can access to the Router, but cannot access to the network. In order to using the network, The Router & Clients should use the same [WEB Key].
3. Select TKIP or AES at the Encryption Algorithm. 4. Enter any characters at the WPA Shared Key filed. 9If the WPA PSK is applied to the Router, wireless Client PC have to set the same Encryption Type(TKIP or AES) and WPA Shared Key. The following example is based on windows XP, which has to be updated latest version about wireless and security (SP2) sections. - Make sure to check “use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” - Select SSID(AnyGate RG-3000A) and click Properties button.
5) Generate WEP Key and click OK button for saving configurations. In case of selecting TKIP or AES 1) Enter WPA Shared Key that you want, which is for communicating between the Router and Wireless Client PC. 2) Enter RADIUS Server Address and Port number. 3) Enter Shared Secret that the RADIUS Server requests, which is for communicating between the Router and the RADIUS Server. 4) Click OK button for saving configurations. RADIUS 1) Select WEP Encryption Algorithm.
4.2.3 ACL You can set the WLAN based filtering policy like Open, Allow, Deny. ● Open : Permits all computers to access to the Router on wireless. ● Allow: The computers which are registered can be connected to the Router on wireless. ● Deny: The computer which are registered are blocked to the Router on wireless. Configuration Procedures is as follows, 1. Select the policy among Open, Allow, or Deny, and then click APPLY button. 2.
4.2.4 WDS WDS(Wireless Distributed System) allows to expand wireless range with wireless connection among Routers on one LAN segment. Configurations procedure is as follows, 1. Enter Wireless LAN MAC Address of the Router for connection at MAC Address Setup field, and click ADD. All the Routers have to register the other Routers’ WLAN Mac. Register the other Router’s MAC Address excluding MAC address of this Router. 2. Click APPLY button for saving configurations.
4.3 Advanced Setup 4.3.1 NAT Setup 4.3.1.1 Port Forwarding For using virtual server on LAN side, you have to open service port(or packet). The Port Forwarding allows to open specific port(or packet) which you register. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Complete the Service Packet field ● Protocol : Select TCP or UDP ● Port : Enter service port of WAN side 2. Complete ‘Internal IP / Inter Port’ field ● IP Address : Enter the TCP/IP Address of LAN side Server. ● Port : Enter service port of LAN side.
4.3.1.2 DMZ Server Screen Descriptions DMZ The PC on LAN side assigned as DMZ Server shall be forwarded to all the packets from real IP (WAN side). Virtual Sever can be used on the DMZ Server without Port Forwarding. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Enter the TCP/IP address on a LAN side PC at the DMZ HOST IP Address field. 2. Check the ‘DMZ Enable’ 3. Finally, click OK button for saving configurations.
4.3.1.3 Non-Standard FTP The feature allows to access to a remote FTP Server to WAN side using not standard 21 port but other port number like 2121. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Check ‘Enable’ at Non-Standard FTP field. 2. Enter the port number of remote FTP Server at Non-Standard FTP Port field. 3. Finally, click OK button for saving configurations. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.3.1.4 IP Forwarding If you have two or more static real IPs, one is for sharing IP and the other IPs are able to be assigned to the LAN side PCs. The PC applying IP Forwarding will act same as Super DMZ server. All the packet from the static real IP will be forwarded to the assigned PC If you have extra static real IP (i.e. 123.1.1.2), Configuration procedure is as follows, 1.
4.3.1.5 NAT-T NAT Services IPSEC/PPTP NAT Service If you can not access external VPN Server using IPSEC/PPTP, enable or disable the IPSEC NAT/PPTP Service. VoIP NAT Service If you can not use VoIP Phone, enable or disable VoIP NAT Service. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.3.2 Security Setup 4.3.2.1 Security Rule The feature allows to apply ‘allow’ or ‘deny ‘ communication policy between LAN side and WAN side. Policy Choose ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’ Direction Choose ‘Int -> Ext’ or ‘Ext->Int/’ Int -> Ext : means communication direction from LAN side to WAN side. Ext -> Int. : means communication direction from WAN side to LAN side Protocol Choose ‘ALL’, ‘TCP’ or ‘UDP’ Start It is possible to set IP address range, specific MAC Address, or ALL IP. Choose one.
It is possible to set IP address range, or ALL IP. Choose one. If you want to use specific port, Choose TCP or UDP at Protocol. [Button Descriptions] ● APPLY : Apply the configurations. (In order to save configurations, click SAVE button among left menu.) ● On/Off : Enable or disable the each setting value. ● EDIT : Edit the setting value. ● DEL : Delete the registered address.
4.3.2.2 Firewall Ping Blocking The feature allows to block ping packet from WAN side. DoS Attack Blocking The feature allows to block DoS attack like SYN Flooding, IP Source Routing, IP Spoofing, and Smurf(Broadcat ping) [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.3.3 Routing Setup This feature can make packet data that is bounding for a specific destination IP address go out through other gateways, not through The Router. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Complete Destination Field. ● IP : Enter destination IP Address. ● Mask : Enter subnet mask of destination IP address. 2. Enter Gateway IP Address. 3. Finally, click APPLY button for saving configurations. [Button Descriptions] ● APPLY : Apply the configurations.
4.3.4 Other Setup 4.3.4.1 Remote Management You can access to the Router on internet (WAN side), default port is 8888, and you can change the port number. [How to remote access] First of all, check the WAN IP address on HOME screen. Make access to the http://WAN IP Address: port number. For example, If it is assumed WAN IP Address 211.207.83.10 and port number 8888, access to the http://211.207.83.10:8888. You can see the login window. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.3.4.2 DDNS When you use dynamic IP address (not static IP address) from your ISP, the feature allows to match the dynamic IP address to specific domain. So, you don’t have to check WAN IP address when accessing to Server on LAN side PC. You can operate Server on LAN side PC with this domain, not dynamic IP address. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Create and register your account at http://www.dydns.org. When you create your account, you will get a confirm e-mail from dydns.org.
4.3.4.3 Time Server The feature allows to apply ‘Daylight Saving Time’, and change Standard Time Zone and Time Server. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.3.4.4 WEB Redirect The feature allows to redirect the Router’s setting screen in case of internet disconnection. Enable is recommended. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.3.4.5 Wake On LAN The feature allows to boot the registered PC on LAN side 9The NIC(Network Interface Card) of the registered PC must support WOL function, and the registered PC’s Mainboard also must do.. If two conditions are satisfied, enable WOL function on Bios Setup of Mainboard. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Register the MAC Address of NIC. ● Automatic registration : Access to the Router from LAN side PC and click Mac Scan button.
4.3.4.6 UPNP The feature is for Microsoft’s UPNP, and especially allows to use MSN messengers full function like file transfer, remote administration, or etc. Enable is recommended. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.4 System Setup 4.4.1 Upgrade It is possible to upgrade the firmware of the Router for enhancing performance or adding functions. Upgrade procedure is as follows, 1. Download upgrade file on your local distributor’s website, and save the file on your local PC on LAN side. 2. Access to the Router http://192.168.10.1 and click Search button. Browse the upgrade file at the destination directory. 3. After selecting the upgrade file, and then click Start Upgrade button.
4.4.2 Change Password The feature allows to change password for accessing to the Router’s configurations screen. Complete each field and click OK button for saving configurations. [Button Descriptions] ● OK : Save the data on screen.
4.4.3 System Management Save configuration in file The feature allows to save the current configuration value of the Router in file on local PC on LAN side. Configuration Restore The feature allows restoring the saved configuration file. Click ‘Search’ button and browse the file and then ‘Apply the configuration file’. Restart System The feature allows restarting the Router.
4.5 Status 4.5.1 Status Info The Router’s configuration status is displayed on the page.
4.5.2 Internal Port Status Port Setup The feature allows changing Link Mode of The Router’s WAN and LAN. If WAN side device(Modem) or LAN side devices(NIC) works in 10Mbps, Link between the Router and the devices might be failed. Configuration procedure is as follows, 1. Select ‘Static’ Mode at ‘Mode’ field. 2. Choose speed out of one between 100Mbps and 10 Mbps at ‘Speed’ field. 3. Choose duplex out of one between FULL and HALF at ‘Duplex’ filed. 4.
4.5.3 DHCP Assigned The feature allows showing the list of DHCP assigned PC.
4.5.4 System Log The feature allows showing system log of the Router. In addition, it provides to e-mail the system log to administrator(users).
Technical Support Contact your local distributor in your country or AL Tech, Inc. in Korea www.airlinktek.com, Tel 82-2-3011-9219, Fax 82-2-566-6186, E-mail sales@airlinktek.
Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. And this device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. A minimum separation distance of 20 cm between the antenna and from all persons must be maintained to satisfy the RF exposure requirements.