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Table of Contents 

 

INTRODUCTION

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AFETY 

P

RECAUTIONS

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P

ACKAGE 

C

ONTENTS

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H

ARDWARE 

O

VERVIEW

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GETTING STARTED

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C

ONNECTING TO 

D

EVICE

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W

INDOWS 

XP

 

S

ETUP

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W

INDOWS 

V

ISTA 

S

ETUP

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W

INDOWS 

2000

 

S

ETUP

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W

INDOWS 

98/ME

 

S

ETUP

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DEVICE CONFIGURATION

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I

NTERNET 

C

ONNECTION 

W

IZARD

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S

TATUS

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WAN

 

S

ETUP

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Dynamic IP Setting

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PPPoE Setting

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Static IP Setting

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PPTP Setting

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L2TP Setting

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LAN

 

S

ETUP

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W

IRELESS

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Basic Setting

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Security Setting

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Filter List Setting

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WDS Setting

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WDS Setting

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Association Table

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R

OUTING

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NAT

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DMZ Host Setup

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FTP Private Port

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Virtual Server Setup

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Port Triggering

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F

IREWALL

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Summary of Contents for CNP-WF514

Page 1: ...1 CNP WF514 Wireless Broadband Router User Manual...

Page 2: ...8 DEVICE CONFIGURATION 10 INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD 11 STATUS 17 WAN SETUP 19 Dynamic IP Setting 19 PPPoE Setting 20 Static IP Setting 21 PPTP Setting 21 L2TP Setting 22 LAN SETUP 23 WIRELESS 25 Basi...

Page 3: ...ation 35 Ping Filtering Configuration 35 SPI FIREWALL 35 DDNS 36 MISC 37 Login ID Password Setup 37 Remote Management 37 UPnP Setup 38 System Time Setup 38 WAN Link Status Setup 38 Restore Default Res...

Page 4: ...pt to disassemble or alter any part of the device that is not described in this guide z Do NOT place the device in contact with water or any other liquids The device is NOT designed to be liquid proof...

Page 5: ...5 Package Contents Product Image Item Name CNP WF514 Main Unit Standing Base Power Adapter Warranty Card Quick Guide Documentation CD...

Page 6: ...us indicator DC Jack Connects to power adapter WAN Connects to cable DSL modem or other Ethernet devices PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 Connects to LAN port on PC or other Ethernet devices Default Reset device to fa...

Page 7: ...vice by one CAT 5 Ethernet cable 5 Connect PC s with the LAN ports PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 of the device by CAT 5 Ethernet cables One PC connects to only one port using one cable 6 Power on the cable or DSL m...

Page 8: ...n Properties The Properties dialog box will be displayed 5 Check Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically options 6 Click Ok to confirm modifications Windows 98 M...

Page 9: ...der box by selecting them and clicking on Remove Click on Disable DNS 9 Click Ok to confirm modifications NOTE To access the device via a wireless connection PC must be equipped with 802 11b or 802 11...

Page 10: ...nagement mode 1 Open a browser Internet Explorer browser only and type in 192 168 1 1 at the address bar and press Enter 2 Type guest at the user name text box and guest again at the password text box...

Page 11: ...l login NOTE In order to enter Wizard mode temporarily disable popup window blocking option if necessary or click on Wizard to start z Select pop up to enable automatic Internet Configuration Wizard p...

Page 12: ...r Prev to go back to previous page z Click on Exit to exit 2 1 DHCP Connection z Click on Clone MAC or type in MAC address if required by ISP z Click on Default MAC to restore to default MAC address z...

Page 13: ...ue or Prev to go back to previous page z Click on Exit to exit 2 3 Static IP Connection z Type in IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS provided from ISP z Click on Next to cont...

Page 14: ...nue or Prev to go back to previous page z Click on Exit to exit 2 5 PPTP Static IP Connection z Type in PPTP User Name PPTP Password Server IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS...

Page 15: ...ue or Prev to go back to previous page z Click on Exit to exit 2 7 L2TP Static IP Connection z Type in L2TP User Name L2TP Password Server IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS...

Page 16: ...z Type in SSID as desired SSID must be identical in all devices connecting to device z Select a broadcasting channel from drop down box Device is set on channel 6 by default z Click on Next to continu...

Page 17: ...stem Info z WAN Status WAN interface parameters of the device NOTE Click on Connect to refresh IP address with DHCP connection type and to initiate a dial up connection with PPPoE connection type z LA...

Page 18: ...ata monitor table to receive most recent data z System Run Time Displays system run time from last system restart z Statistics Monitors current sent received packets through both wireless and wired co...

Page 19: ...connection type 2 Click on Save to save modified settings Dynamic IP Setting 1 Click on Dynamic IP User Cable Modem option 2 Click on Clone MAC to replace current device MAC address with host PC MAC...

Page 20: ...3 Click on MAC Clone to replace current device MAC address with host PC MAC address Click on Default MAC to restore to default 4 Enter MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value if required The default value...

Page 21: ...place current device MAC address with host PC MAC address Click on Default MAC to restore to default 3 Enter MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value if required The default value is set at 1496 NOTE It is...

Page 22: ...on PPP is a layer 2 protocol that frames data so it can be sent across a dial up connection The protocol allows users to run TCP IP software such as Web browsers as if they were directly connected to...

Page 23: ...quired by ISP provider 5 Enter MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value if required The default value is set at 1496 NOTE It is recommended to set MTU value between 1200 and 1500 range 6 Click on Apply to...

Page 24: ...dress range can be allocated by entering range of IP addresses under DHCP IP Pool option 5 Click on Apply to confirm modification NOTE User must manually assign IP address of host PC s if DHCP Server...

Page 25: ...tore 3 Select Radio Band and Radio Mode from the drop down menu boxes 4 Check on Booster Mode to increase throughput of data transmission Uncheck to disable 5 Type in desired SSID network name shared...

Page 26: ...nation of 64 bit or 128 bit keys to provide access control and encryption security 2 Select Authentication Encryption type Open System Shared Key and Auto Select from the drop down menu box 3 Select K...

Page 27: ...aracters under KEY option 4 Specify time WPA key must be renewed The default value is 86400 5 Click on Apply to confirm modification NOTE TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol utilizes a stronger encry...

Page 28: ...uthentication information and adjusts its setting accordingly The operations are identical to that of WPA and WPA2 Please refer to previous sections for detailed information Filter List Setting 1 The...

Page 29: ...ts if necessary under Descript box Click on Add to edit modified rule 3 A Wireless Bridge Information Table below displays all router devices bridged on the network Select a router device and click on...

Page 30: ...for heavy traffic wireless network while Long Preamble provides better communication reliability 7 Select 802 11g Protection type between CTS RTS CTS or disabled 8 Click on Apply to confirm modificat...

Page 31: ...ed to the Internet for use of special purpose services 2 Check DMZ option and enter desired PC IP address to be exposed 3 Click on Apply to confirm modification 4 Click on Save to save modified settin...

Page 32: ...Click on Add to add modified rule 8 A Virtual Server Table below displays all valid virtual servers available on the network Select a rule and click on Delete to remove it from table 9 Click on Save...

Page 33: ...cket filtering rules by restricting service ports IP address or MAC address MAC Filtering Configuration 1 MAC Filtering function blocks certain PC s from Internet access based on MAC addresses 2 Click...

Page 34: ...of the rule desired under Rule Name 5 Type in source IP address desired to apply this access control rule 6 Select protocol type including TCP UDP FTP HTTP and ALL 7 Type in a range of port numbers to...

Page 35: ...Select a rule and click on Delete to remove it from table 4 Click on Save to save modified settings Ping Filtering Configuration 1 Ping Filtering function rejects ping requests from other devices 2 Ch...

Page 36: ...o limit NAT sessions in designated time period 5 Check on The host send bytes exceeding ___ Kbytes in ___ seconds and specify total data amount and time period to limit NAT sessions in designated amou...

Page 37: ...update 4 Click on Save to save modified settings MISC Login ID Password Setup 1 The default Login ID is guest and the default password is also guest 2 To change password type in new password and type...

Page 38: ...etwork PC s connected to the device does not require further configuration to access the network 2 Check Enable UPnP Server option 3 Click Apply to confirm modifications 4 Click on Save to save modifi...

Page 39: ...g 2 Click on Restart System to reboot the device Firmware Upgrade 1 Click on Browse to locate firmware file on host PC 2 Click Apply to confirm modifications NOTE Press briefly on Default button to re...

Page 40: ...e WAN indicator should be blinking The LAN indicator s should also be blinking with corresponding PC s connect to the device 3 Please verify that the network cables are working properly 4 Enable DHCP...

Page 41: ...45 Ports with switching function Cabling Type Cat 5 Ethernet Network Cable RF Power Output 15 2dBm Wireless Security WPA WPA2 WEP 64 128bit Wireless MAC Filtering LED Indicators SYS WLAN LAN Link Act...

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