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Page 1 - 54Mbps Wireless-G Router

154Mbps Wireless-G RouterCWR-854User’s Guide

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102.2 Preparing the NetworkingThis chapter covers the things that need to be done before configuring the router. The first thing isto set all computer

Page 3 - CE Statement of Conformity

113. Click the IP Address tab. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.4. Now click the Gateway tab, and verify that the Installed Gateways field is

Page 4 - Chapter-1 Introduction

12Configuring Windows 2000 PCs1. Click the Start button go to Settings and click on Control Panel. In Control Panel,double-click the Network

Page 5 - 1.2 Specification

134. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click the OK button. Click the OK buttonagain to complete the PC configuration.5. Restart your comp

Page 6 - 1.3 Features

14Configuring Windows XP PCsThe following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with the default interface (ControlPanel looks different then

Page 7 - 1.4 LED Indicator

154. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. Click the OK button again tocomplete the PC configuration.Configuring Windows XP

Page 8 - 1.5 Real Panel Description

16Chapter-3 Web ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to access the router through the web browser. Pleasebe noted that in order to access the route

Page 9 - Chapter-2 Installation

173.1.1.Operation ModeThis page followed by Setup Wizard page to define the operation mode. CWR-854 supports threekinds of operation mode for the diff

Page 10 - 2.2 Preparing the Networking

183.1.2 Time Zone SettingsUsers can synchronize the local clock on the router to an available NTP server (optional). Tocomplete this se

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193.1.3 LAN Interface SetupIn the LAN interface Setup page, users can change the LAN IP address and Subnet Mask of therouter. Most Users will not need

Page 13 - 5. Restart your computer

203.1.4 WAN Interface SetupIn this screen users must identify and configure the connection type used for connectingto their Internet Service Provider

Page 14 - Configuring Windows XP PCs

213.1.5 Wireless Basic SettingsIn the Wireless Basic Settings page, users can configure the operating “Band” and “Mode” as wellas “Network Type”, ” SS

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223.1.6 Wireless Security SetupThis page is used to configure wireless security. CWR-854 could support WEP, WPA and WPA2Encryption key. Those encryp

Page 16 - Chapter-3 Web Configuration

233.2 Operation ModeThis page is used to configure which mode wireless broadband router acts. Gateway: Traditional gateway configuration. It always c

Page 17 - 3.1.1.Operation Mode

243.3 Wireless3.3.1 Basic SettingsThe Wireless Basic Settings include Band, Mode, SSID, Channel Number and other wirelesssettings. Disable

Page 18 - 3.1.2 Time Zone Settings

25user when the router connect to a Root AP (When Universal Repeater Mode beenabled) Apply Changes: Click on “Apply Changes” to save changes and logo

Page 19 - 3.1.3 LAN Interface Setup

263.3.2 Wireless Advanced SettingsIn Advanced Settings page, more 802.11 related parameters are tunable. Authentication Type: The router supports thr

Page 20 - 3.1.4 WAN Interface Setup

27maximum performance is desired. Broadcast SSID: When enabled allows all wireless stations to detect the SSID ofthis wireless router. IAPP: The I

Page 21 - 3.1.5 Wireless Basic Settings

283.3.3 SecurityHere users define the security type and level of the wireless network. Selecting different methodsprovides different levels of sec

Page 22 - 3.1.6 Wireless Security Setup

29 WEP Encryption Encryption: “WEP” (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption type. Set WEP Key: Only active when “Use 802.1x Authentication” is not se

Page 23 - 3.2 Operation Mode

3FCC CautionThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harm

Page 24 - 3.3 Wireless

30- Key Length: Choose either 64-bit or 128-bit.- Key Format: Select Hexadecimal or ASCII .- Default Tx Key: Select the default encryption Key (Key1 t

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31- Encryption: “WPA” stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. There are three encryptionmodes – TKIP, AES and Mixed. TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol

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32 WPA Authentication Mode: There are two modes of WPA authentication -Enterprise (RADIUS) and Personal (Pre-Shared Key). WPA Cipher Suite:

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333.3.4 Access ControlAccess Control allows user to block or allow wireless clients to access this router. Users can selectthe access control mode,

Page 28 - 3.3.3 Security

343.3.5 WDS SettingsWhen selected in the Basic Settings page and enabled here, Wireless Distribution System (WDS)enables the router to be used as a wi

Page 29 -  WEP Encryption

353.3.6 Site SurveyThe Wireless Site Survey tool will scan and display all available wireless networks. Click on“Refresh” to search/re-sc

Page 30 -  WPA / WPA2 Encryption

363.3.7 WPSThis page allows you to change the setting for WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Using this featurecould let your wireless client automically sy

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373.4 TCP / IP SettingsPlease follow the following instruction to build the network connection between the wireless routerand your computers or networ

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38configuration setting. Reset: Click the Reset button to abort change and recover the previousconfiguration setting.

Page 33 - 3.3.4 Access Control

393.4.2 WAN Interface“WAN Interface Setup” allows users to select the WAN connection type and configure theparameters pertaining to the W

Page 34 - 3.3.5 WDS Settings

4Chapter-1 IntroductionThank you for choosing the CNet Wireless series product. CWR-854 is an idealWireless-G Router for the small office or home netw

Page 35 - 3.3.6 Site Survey

40response. Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable webconfiguration from WAN side. Enable IPSec pass through on VPN

Page 36 - 3.3.7 WPS

41 DHCP ClientThe DHCP client also called "Dynamic IP address" is the mostly used connection type by cablebroadband service providers. In t

Page 37 - 3.4 TCP / IP Settings

42configuration. Enable Ping Access on WAN: Click the checkbox to enable WAN ICMPresponse. Enable Web Server Access on WAN: Click th

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43 PPPoEPPPoE stands for “Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet”. PPP is the technology used for dialupInternet access. PPPoE works similarly ex

Page 39 - 3.4.2 WAN Interface

44application is active to connect the Internet. Manual: the connection to the ISP is set manually. Idle Time: Only active only when Connect On Dema

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45 PPTPPPTP stands for “Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol”. PPTP is used to join 2 networks using theInternet as an intermediary network. It allows y

Page 41 - DHCP Client

46 User Name: User Name provided by ISP. Password: Password provided by ISP MTU Size: MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the larges

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473.5 Firewall3.5.1 Port FilteringWhen enabled packets are denied access to Internet/filtered based on their port address. Enable Port Filtering: Ena

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483.5.2 IP FilteringWhen enabled, LAN clients are blocked / filtered from accessing the Internet based on their IPaddresses. Enable IP Filtering: Ena

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493.5.3 MAC FilteringWhen enabled, filtering will be based on the MAC address of LAN computers. Any computer withits MAC address on this list will be

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51.2 SpecificationStandardIEEE 802.11G/BFrequency Band2.400GHz ~ 2.484GHzRadio TypeIEEE 802.11g: OFDM (64-QAM, 16-QAM, QPSK, BPSK)IEEE 802.11b: DSSS (

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503.5.4 Port ForwardingThe Port Forwarding feature allows users to create Virtual Servers by re-directing a particularrange of service port

Page 47 - 3.5 Firewall

513.5.5 URL FilteringURL Filtering is used to restrict users to access specific websites in internet. Enable URL Filtering: Enable URL Filtering func

Page 48 - 3.5.2 IP Filtering

523.5.6 DMZThe DMZ feature allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for special-purposeapplications like Internet gaming or v

Page 49 - 3.5.3 MAC Filtering

533.6 Management3.6.1 StatusThe status page provides a brief read-only report for system, LAN and WAN configurationinformation. The data

Page 50 - 3.5.4 Port Forwarding

543.6.2 StatisticsThis page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to wireless,Ethernet LAN and Ethernet WAN networks.Wire

Page 51 - 3.5.5 URL Filtering

553.6.3 DDNSYou can assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Each time therouter boots up, it will re-register its domain

Page 52 - 3.5.6 DMZ

563.6.4 Time Zone SettingsThis wireless router provides a NTP (Network Time Protocol) client that can synchronize time witha configured NTP server. Pr

Page 53 - 3.6 Management

573.6.5 Denial of Service (DoS Prevention)This page is used to enable and setup protection to prevent attack by hacker’s program. Itpro

Page 54 - 3.6.2 Statistics

583.6.6 Event LogThis wireless router supports System Log information. This data is useful for monitoring andtroubleshooting the network.

Page 55 - 3.6.3 DDNS

593.6.7 Upgrade FirmwareThe firmware on this wireless router can be easily upgraded.Firmware Upgrade: Click on the Browse button to select the

Page 56 - 3.6.4 Time Zone Settings

61.3 Features 802.11b/g compliant with 54Mbps high-speed data rate Operation modes: AP, AP client, Client, Bridge, WDS DHCP Server/Client Four Eth

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603.6.8 Save / Reload SettingsUsers can create a backup file that contains current router settings. This backup file can be usedto restore router sett

Page 58 - 3.6.6 Event Log

613.6.9 PasswordThis page is used to set the account to access the web server of Access Point. Empty user nameand password will disable the protection

Page 59 - 3.6.7 Upgrade Firmware

62Appendix A: TroubleshootingSymptomPossible CausesThings to DoInability to access the router• Incorrect or incompatiblewireless network configuration

Page 60 - 3.6.8 Save / Reload Settings

63• AP/Router is not power on• Check the “Power” LED.Make sure that you've pluggedin the power cord.Intermittent connectivity• IEEE 802.1X authen

Page 61 - 3.6.9 Password

64wireless radio button might bein the off positionconfigured to startautomatically.• A wireless network adapterdriver failing in early stages ofservi

Page 62 - Appendix A: Troubleshooting

65Appendix B: Frequently Asked QuestionsQ1: What is wireless networking?Ans: The term wireless networking refers to the technology that enables two or

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66Figure A2: Hardware Access Point.Wireless connected computers using a Hardware Access Point.Figure A3: Software Access Point.Wireless connected comp

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67also allow considerable flexibility in providing access to different network types, such as differenttypes of Ethernet, Wireless and Token Ring netw

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68is analogous to Ethernet cabling, the answer to this question becomes clear. To share an Internetconnection across a LAN you need two things:If your

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69produces secure scrambled text. Decryption is the opposite of encryption; it is the mathematicaloperation that transforms cipher text to standard te

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71.4 LED IndicatorLED IndicatorStateDescriptionPOWERONThe WLAN Broadband Router is powered onOFFThe WLAN Broadband Router is powered offWLANFlashingDa

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70Q21: What is the maximum number of users the Access Point facilitates?Ans: It depends on the volume of data and may be less if many users create a l

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81.5 Real Panel DescriptionInterfacesDescriptionAntenna (Fixed / SMA)The Wireless LAN Antenna.ResetPush continually the reset button 5 ~ 10 se

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9Chapter-2 Installation2.1 Hardware Installation1. Place the Wireless LAN Broadband Router to the best optimum transmission location.The best transm

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