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F@st Plug 502W 

 

 

 

PLC Wireless Router 

 

User Manual 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for F@st Plug 502W

Page 1: ...F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router User Manual...

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Page 3: ...of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment ROHS 7 CE MARKING 7 OVERVIEW 8 Product Introduction 8 Packing List 8 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND DEVICE CONNECTION 9 LED Status Description and Pu...

Page 4: ...List of IP Address Reserved for MAC 49 Black List 50 IP Filtering 50 Port Filtering 52 URL Filtering 53 Advanced Wireless 54 Advanced Wireless Settings 55 Advanced Security 56 Access Control 56 Advanc...

Page 5: ...Diagnostics 74 Ping Diagnosis 74 Traceroute Diagnosis 75 Logout 76 STATUS 77 Device Information 77 LAN Client 78 Routing Table 78 Logout 79 HELP 80 USING THE SECURITY PUSHBUTTON 81 Forming a HomePlug...

Page 6: ...t 128 bit AES link encryption and user NMK authentication for providing secure power line communication Support windowed OFDM with noise mitigation based on patented line synchronization technique for...

Page 7: ...hock Any work on the appliance must be carried out by a qualified person Avoid violent mechanical shocks do not use the appliance if it is damaged Make sure that the appliance is out of reach of child...

Page 8: ...any other cable Environment Preservation of the environment is an essential concern of the manufacturer The desire of the manufacturer is to operate systems observing the environment and consequently...

Page 9: ...as lead mercury or cadmium are not used This avoids environmental hazards and any risks to the health of personnel at the recycling centres The batteries of the remote control can be removed simply No...

Page 10: ...ical rate is up to 300 Mbps in the 802 11n mode The F st Plug 502W supports 128 bit AES link encryption of power line communication and wireless security modes including WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 mixe...

Page 11: ...tting System is in the process of password synchronization Green On Connection via the LAN1 or LAN2 interface succeeds Green Blink Data is being transmitted via the LAN1 or LAN 2 interface Green On PL...

Page 12: ...sting AVLN Reset Press the Reset pushbutton for more than 3 seconds and then release it System restores the factory default settings WPS It has the following functions Press the WPS pushbutton for les...

Page 13: ...he number of PLC devices connected to the power line network For wireless transmission straight transmission distance in the open air for some devices can reach 300 meters and indoor transmission dist...

Page 14: ...mputer hub router or switch the Ethernet cable should be shorter than 100 meters Keep the device clean Keep away the device from direct sunshine Avoid any metal in the device Place the device in the c...

Page 15: ...Windows XP are depicted as an example The configuration process may vary depending on operation system of your PC To manually set the network adapter on a Windows XP PC do as follows Step 1 Right cli...

Page 16: ...d the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears Step 4 Select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address of the network adapter Set the IP address to 192 168 1 X X is a number in t...

Page 17: ...rom the desktop and enter ping 192 168 1 1 See the following figure Note 192 168 1 1 in the ping command is the default IP address of the LAN interface If the IP address changes enter the current IP a...

Page 18: ...he first time do as follows Step 1 Open the IE browser and enter http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar Step 2 In the login page enter the user name and password Note Both the default user name and passw...

Page 19: ...the broadband service pay attention to the Internet connection type The PLC wireless router adopts Ethternet connection Technical parameters of Internet connection properities are provided by your In...

Page 20: ...curity it is recommended to change the default password Step 4 In this page you can change the password of the PLC wireless router If you do not want to change the password click Next or Skip After se...

Page 21: ...le describes parameters in this page Field Description Enable WAN Enable or disable the WAN connection of DHCP type Connection Type Select DHCP from the drop down list Service Type INTERNET It is main...

Page 22: ...ts IP address in this field If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it LAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be bound to differe...

Page 23: ...his IP address is used for connecting to the ISP MTU Set the maximum transmission unit it is 1 500 bytes for most Ethernet networks But some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MT...

Page 24: ...a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TR069 services PPPoE Account Enter the user name provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup PPPoE Password Enter the password provided by the ISP for PPPo...

Page 25: ...t interfaces Enable VLAN Tagging If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 message will carry the VLAN ID Bridge In the Bridge mode all physical ports and wireless interfaces co exist in...

Page 26: ...ou are from the drop down list 802 11 Mode Select the appropriate wireless mode The default is Mixed 802 11b g n 802 11b only The maximum rate is 11 Mbps 802 11g only The maximum rate is 54 Mbps 802 1...

Page 27: ...e following 5 types of wireless security modes None WEP WPA WPA2 and WPA WPA2 Mixed None Select None from the drop down list of wireless security mode to display the following page None means that dat...

Page 28: ...r 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Set 64 bit or 128 bit key according to the key format Authentication Select the proper authentication mode You can select Open or Share K...

Page 29: ...e WPA2 mode Field Description WPA Mode Only WPA2 Personal is available Encryption Mode Only AES is available Group Key Update Interval Set the update interval of group key Pre shared Key Set the pre s...

Page 30: ...PLC wireless router uses this key to authenticate the identity of workstation Step 11 After selecting the proper wireless security mode and its relevant parameters click Next to display the following...

Page 31: ...set the default gateway mode If you select Manual you need to select a proper WAN connection from the drop down list except the bridge WAN connections Click Add to display the following page The PLC w...

Page 32: ...e for example surfing the Internet TR069 type It is mainly used for the TR069 service for example TR069 remote management TR069_INTERNET a mixed type which applies to both the Internet and TR069 servi...

Page 33: ...er fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it LAN Port The PLC wireless router supports 2 LAN ports which can be bound to different interfaces WLAN Port The PLC wireless router sup...

Page 34: ...or connecting to the ISP MTU Set the maximum transmission unit It is 1500 bytes for most Ethernet networks But some ISPs may require smaller MTUs Do not modify the value of MTU size unless it is neces...

Page 35: ...ype which applies to both the Internet and TR069 services PPPoE Account Enter the user name provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup PPPoE Password Enter the password provided by the ISP for PPPoE dialup...

Page 36: ...s Enable VLAN Tagging If you enable VLAN tagging and the VLAN value is not 0 message will carry the VLAN ID Bridge In the Bridge mode all physical ports and wireless interfaces co exist in the virtual...

Page 37: ...ameters in this page Field Description Enable Wireless Interface Enable or disable the wireless interface Wireless Network Name SSID The wireless network name SSID can contain up to 32 characters and...

Page 38: ...8 1 1 cgi bin webproc getpage html in dex html var menu status var page deviceinfos 150Mbps for short preamble for 40M Upper or 40M Lower bandwidth the maximum rate is 270Mbps 300 Mbps for short pream...

Page 39: ...reless security mode to display the following page None means data encryption is not adopted and the network is not secure Any station can access the network This option is not recommended WEP Select...

Page 40: ...r 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Set 64 bit or 128 bit key according to the key format Authentication Select the proper authentication mode You can select Open or Share K...

Page 41: ...he following table describes parameters related to the WPA2 mode Field Description WPA Mode Only WPA2 Personal is available Encryption Mode Only AES is available Group Key Update Interval Set the upda...

Page 42: ...related to the WPA WPA2 Mixed mode Field Description WPA Mode Only WPA WPA2 Mixed Personal is available Encryption Mode You can only select Both Group Key Update Interval Set the update interval of g...

Page 43: ...lay the following page The following table describes parameters in this page Field Description Wireless SSID Select a wireless SSID from the drop down list WPS Config State It shows the current authen...

Page 44: ...to start WPS connection After WPS connection is established the following page appears The client can now visit the LAN PIN Mode Enter the PIN of the network card in the WPS page refer to the client o...

Page 45: ...IP address of your host If the IP network segment of the PLC wireless router changes the network segment of the DHCP IP pool will also change automatically The following table describes parameters in...

Page 46: ...er Secondary IP If the ISP provides another DNS server enter the IP address of DNS server If the primary DNS server fails to resolve the domain name the secondary will resolve it After setting the par...

Page 47: ...PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W 45 Logout Choose SETUP Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears...

Page 48: ...d by a hacker to prevent legal users from using services usually by overloading a system server or crashing the system Choose ADVANCED Dos Protection and the following page appears Tick the checkbox E...

Page 49: ...er the transmission data according to the physical address of wireless network card In this page you can add the MAC addresses of devices to the MAC filtering list The devices in the MAC filtering lis...

Page 50: ...C address of the device that is not allowed to access the Internet Comment Enter the comment about the MAC filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings DHCP Filtering D...

Page 51: ...ecified MAC address the PLC wireless router assigns the bound IP address to the device Click Add under the LIST OF IP ADDRESS RESERVED FOR MAC to display the following page The following table describ...

Page 52: ...assign the bound IP address to the device Click Add under the black list to display the following page In this page enter the MAC address of the LAN device After setting the parameters click Apply to...

Page 53: ...splay the following page The following table describes parameters in this page Field Description IP Enter the computer IP address that needs to be filtered TCP UDP You can select TCP UDP or Both Remar...

Page 54: ...smitted through the PLC wireless router If a PC s port is in the specified range of port filtering data from this port cannot be transmitted Choose ADVANCED Access Control Port Filtering to display th...

Page 55: ...P UDP or Both Remark Enter the comment about the port filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings URL Filtering URL filtering function is used to block some websites t...

Page 56: ...comment about the URL filtering rule After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Advanced Wireless Usually it is not recommended to modify the default settings of advanced wireless...

Page 57: ...casts its SSID on the wireless network and the clients can scan the SSID If Invisible is selected the PLC wireless router does not broadcast its SSID on the wireless network and the clients cannot sca...

Page 58: ...WIRELESS page to display the following page For the parameters in this page refer to 0 Wireless Security Settings Access Control Choose Advanced Wireless Access Control on the left pane or click Acces...

Page 59: ...t a port name of wireless SSID from the drop down list Access control Mode You can select Disable Allow or Deny MAC Enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered in the WLAN Comment Enter the commen...

Page 60: ...o the specified destination network or host through the gateway Choose Advanced Network Static Routing on the left pane or click Static Routing in the ADVANCED NETWORK page to display the following pa...

Page 61: ...e the UPnP function and select a WAN connection After setting the parameters click Apply to save the settings Note UPnP is widely used in video and audio software It can automatically search a device...

Page 62: ...able or disable IGMP proxy of WAN connection After configuration click Apply to save the settings DDNS DDNS service realizes the mapping of dynamic IP addresses to a fixed host name All users on the I...

Page 63: ...setting click Apply to save the settings PLC Setting Choose ADVANCED PLC Setting and the following page appears In this page you can configure the parameters of PLC settings Local Device Configuratio...

Page 64: ...Device Equipment Key The following table describes parameters in this page Field Description Device Name Enter the names of the remote devices Remote MAC Enter the MAC addresses of the remote devices...

Page 65: ...S function contains VLAN tag and ToS tag Each VLAN tag or ToS tag contains 8 bits and defines 4 level QoS priority settings By default QoS priority settings are hidden After setting the parameters cli...

Page 66: ...restored the PLC router will lose the new settings that you configure Note For the sake of network security it is strongly recommended to change the password of admin If you forget the login password...

Page 67: ...eboot Click Reboot to reboot the router Backup Settings Click Backup Setting and select the path to save the configuration file of the router to your local PC Restore Default Settings Click Restore to...

Page 68: ...u can upgrade firmware from the local server If you select LOCAL from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears The following table describes parameters in this page Field Descript...

Page 69: ...ent firmware version Upgrade Mode Select TFTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of TFTP server Server Port Enter the port number of TFTP server Directory Enter the firmware directory Clear Config...

Page 70: ...fter upgrade Otherwise the PLC router keeps the current settings HTTP Upgrade Mode If you select HTTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears The following table describes p...

Page 71: ...ver Password Enter the password for connecting to the HTTPS server Directory Enter the firmware directory Clear Config If you check Clear Config the PLC router restores to the default settings after u...

Page 72: ...may obtain the configuration file from the local server or remote server Local Upgrade Mode Usually you can upgrade configuration file from the local server If you select LOCAL from the drop down list...

Page 73: ...server Directory Enter the directory of configuration file FTP Upgrade Mode If you select FTP from the drop down list of upgrade mode the following page appears The following table describes paramete...

Page 74: ...r Password Enter the password for connecting to the HTTP server Directory Enter the directory of configuration file HTTPS Upgrade Mode If you select HTTPS from the drop down list of upgrade mode the f...

Page 75: ...llowing page appears In this page you can enable or disable the log function After enabling the log function you can set 3 types of system log modes The log modes contain Local Remote and Both When yo...

Page 76: ...tion between 2 hosts in the same network or in different networks in simple ways If the command ping is successful it means that there is a correct physical as well as a logical connection between 2 h...

Page 77: ...estination It is a nice way to see which router it passes and which network it crosses to reach its destination Choose Diagnostics Traceroute on the left pane or click Traceroute in the DIAGNOSTICS pa...

Page 78: ...F st Plug 502W PLC Wireless Router 76 Logout Choose MAINTENANCE Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears...

Page 79: ...TUS Device Info and the following page appears In this page you can view basic information of the PLC wireless router such as the information of WAN and LAN interfaces wireless LAN information and DHC...

Page 80: ...he status information of wireless clients Ethernet clients and DHCP clients Click Refresh to refresh the information in this page Routing Table Choose STATUS Routing Table and the following page appea...

Page 81: ...PLC Wireless Router F st Plug 502W 79 Logout Choose STATUS Logout to log out of the Web configuration page and the following page appears...

Page 82: ...ewing the help information can help you know more about each configuration page of the PLC wireless router Choose HELP and the following page appears In this page you can click the menu that you are i...

Page 83: ...ors on both devices illuminate steadily If the connection is failed the Power LED indicators on both devices still illuminate steadily but the Data LED indicators on both devices go out In that case p...

Page 84: ...s the Security pushbutton on the leaver for more than 5 seconds The device will reset and restart with a random NMK Step 2 Wait for reset to complete The Power LED indicator on the leaver will momenta...

Page 85: ...ow to check the connection between the computer and the device Click start Run and enter ping command ping 192 168 1 1 the IP address of PLC wireless router If you fail to access the PLC wireless rout...

Page 86: ...41 Flash Memory 64 Mbps DDR SDRAM 256 Mbps Protocol IEEE 802 11b g n IEEE 802 3 3x 3u Wireless Frequency Range 2 4 GHz 2 484 GHz Channel 1 13 Wireless Signal Rate 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps 11g 54 48 36 24 1...

Page 87: ...this pushbutton for more than 5 seconds to enable or disable WLAN Software Upgrade Support software upgrade by Web page Consumption 6 5 W Environment Requirements Operating Temperature 0 40 C Storage...

Page 88: ...ation in this document is correct but does not accept liability for error or omission Non contractual document All trademarks are registered by their respective owners Simplified joint stock company C...

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