Sweex Wireless BroadBand Router + 4 port switch + print server Advantages Internet Sharing - A broadband internet connection makes it possible for several PCs to use the internet simultaneously. Wireless - Working on the internet without needing a cable, using the 802.11 B protocol Supports DHCP Server/Client - Ideal for quick installation, user-friendly configuration (supports the DHCP server/client support). 4 port 10/100 switch - Create a network and share certain files and / or the printer with several other users. Dial on Demand - The router log-in to the ISP is effected automatically as soon as you start the web browser. Firewall to protect the intranet - The Firewall offers protection against external attacks. URL Blocking - Blocking websites for users. Primary properties Standard IEEE 802.3. 10Base-T, 100Base-TX 4 UTP ports, 10/100 Mbps Wireless Access Point in accordance with the 802.11B protocol Print server supporting the LPD protocol Firewall to protect the intranet WEB Based Management GUI - Provides quick access so as to change the router configuration Supports Static & Dynamic IP, PPPoE and PPTP clients for xdsl connections Support of IPRouting and NAT Technical Specifications WAN Port DMZ couples the WAN port of local IP addresses to LAN Prive IP addresses Address Mapping Virtual Servers Bridge Mode Access control and security NAT Firewall - There is no internet access to the private IP addresses IP Packet Access Control Hacker Attack protection (DoS) PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP verification VPN PPTP Client VPN /PPTP/IPSec pass through Monitoring DHCP Client Log Security Log Device/Connection Status
Management Web-Based Management Remote Management Possible applications Create a network for several users, and share the internet in a flash without the need to install an extra piece of software for this purpose. No difficult settings. A standard Firewall is built in, offering protection against external users trying to search your PC. Attention: A software Firewall should be installed. Explanation of the router LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 1. PWR: Shows a green light as soon as the router is connected; the router is ready for use. 2. WLAN: Shows a green light whenever a wireless client is active; flashes during data exchange. 3. Print: Flashes while data is being sent to the printer. 4. WAN: Shows a green light when the xdsl is correctly connected to the WAN port. 5. LAN 1 through 4: Lights up when there is a connection to the local PC; flashes during data exchange. Quick Configuration installation for Windows 95, 98 and ME In conjunction with router configuration, the PC first requires a few basic settings; in this context proceed as follows. Using your right-hand mouse button, click on the network environment and select properties. The network configuration window appears. If your computer is equipped with a modem, this window will also show a calling adapter, a TCP/IP for the calling adapter and a NetBEUI.
Then click on TCP/IP of your network card; if you gave an IP address, click on automatic assignment of an IP address. Now connect your Broadband router to the computer; connect it to the network card via a straight cable. Open the main menu and select perform, give the winipcfg command (without quotation marks), and select your network card as adapter information. The IP configuration address is found on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Click on release all and the IP configuration address will be changed to 0.0.0.0 Then click on revise all.
And the router will assign the IP adress. This completes the basic settings for Windows 95, 98 and ME. In order to create the internet connection, open the chapter on router configuration further down in this manual. The included CD ROM contains further information on router applications. Quick Configuration installation for Windows 2000 and XP In conjunction with router configuration, the PC first requires a few basic settings; in this context proceed as follows. Using your right-hand mouse button, click on the network environment and select properties. The network configuration window appears. Select the option internet protocol (TCP/IP) and confirm with OK.
Select the option automatic assignment of an IP address and confirm with OK. Attention: The mentioned commands in quotation marks should not be used when performing the tasks. Now open the start menu, select perform and enter CMD. Confirm with Enter. Give the Ipconfig command and confirm with Enter. Now give the Ipconfig/release command and confirm with Enter. The IP address is being renewed. You will find that in this case, too, the IP address is now 0.0.0.0. Now give the Ipconfig/renew command and confirm with Enter.
The router will now assign a new IP address. Resetting the router to the factory settings Attention: The following procedure will erase all data entered into the router. This means that your inlog name, your password, MAC address and IP addresses will have to be entered once more. For a complete router reset press the reset button with a pen and keep it pressed for four seconds. The LAN LEDs 1 through 4 will all light up to show that the reset procedure is completed. The router settings will return to factory default. Pressing the reset button once will effect a regular router reset. In this case the data entered will remain effective. Router Configuration As soon as you have completed the network configuration of your computer, you may create the internet connection. Start up your browser and enter the following address http://192.168.2.1 in the URL bar. Confirm with Enter. Click on Login without entering anything in this panel.
Click on Quick Setup Enter the time zone; if you like you may enter the summer time and winter time data. Click on Next to continue the procedure.
Cable modem Fixed-IP xdsl PPPoE PPTP Your ISP automatically provides an IP address You have received a fixed IP address from your ISP Your ISP works via a point-to-point protocol using an ethernet (PPPoE) connection. Your ISP works via point-to-point tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connection. Select the type of connection. To exemplify this procedure we will create a PPPoE connection. Select PPPoE xdsl; you will be automatically referred to the correct panel. Enter you user name and password. Enter the MTU value under 1492 and confirm with OK to save the data. In the status screen under internet connection you can see whether the internet connection is functional. Then you can click on LogOut in the upper right-hand corner to return to the login screen. Now click on Cancel. After a restart, the computer is ready to access the internet via the router.
In the wireless LAN screen you can record the most important data such as the ESSID and the channel. N.B. make sure that the SSID matches that of the wireless client. Click on Apply to go to the next screen. In the Encryption screen you can secure the wireless LAN against undesirable users. You can choose between a 64 or 128 bit key. This can be created very simply by specifying a standard sentence. For example. My router is secure. Click on Generate and the hexadecimal code is created for you. You then transfer this key into your Wireless Client Adapter If you have used this key, click on Apply Then you can click on LogOut in the upper right-hand corner to return to the login screen. Now click on Cancel. After a restart, the computer is ready to access the internet via the router.