Edimax AR-7284WNB Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - English

5 LED Color Status Descriptionmode, DSL connection is not present, or the power is off. On Connected to network. Red On Network connection faile

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6 Rear Panel Figure 2 Rear panel The following table describes the interface of the device. Interface/Button DescriptionLine RJ-11 interface that c

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7 Internet Explorer V5.0 or higher, Netscape V4.0 or higher, or Firefox 1.5 or higher 1.5 Features The device supports the following features:

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8 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Connecting the ADSL Router Step 1 Connect the ‘Line’ port of the device and the ‘Modem’ port of the ADSL splitter with

Page 6 - 1 Introduction

9 Figure 3 Connection diagram (without telephone sets before the splitter) Connection type 2: Figure 4 displays the application diagram for the conn

Page 7 - 1.1 Package List

10 Installing a telephone before the splitter may cause connection problem between the device and the central office, or failure of Internet access,

Page 8 - 1.2 Safety Cautions

11 Step 5 The dialog will instruct you to choose driver from specific location.

Page 9 - 1.3 LEDs and Interfaces

12 3 About the Web Configurator This chapter describes how to configure the device by the Web-based configuration utility. 3.1 Access the Device Fo

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13 If you successfully logged in as the super user, the web page as shown in the following figure appears. 3.2 Setup 3.2.1 Wizard Wizard enables fa

Page 11 - 1.4 System Requirements

14 Step 1 Choose Setup > Wizard. The page shown in the following figure appears. Step 2 Click Setup Wizard. The page shown in the following figur

Page 12 - 1.5 Features

ii English Copyright© by Edimax Technology Co, LTD. all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,

Page 13 - 2 Hardware Installation

15 Step 4 Set the time and date.

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16 Step 5 Configure the Internet connection. Select the country and ISP. Set the VPI and VCI. If you failed to find the country and ISP from the drop

Page 15 - 2.2 USB Installation

17 Set the user name and password here,which is provided by your ISP. If the Protocol is Dynamic IP, the page shown in the following figure appears.

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18 Configure the wireless network. Enter the information and click Next.

Page 17 - 3.1 Access the Device

19 If the Protocol is Bridge, the page shown in the following figure appears.

Page 18 - 3.2.1 Wizard

20 If the Protocol is Static IP, the page shown in the following figure appears.

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21 Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and Primary DNS Server. Click Next. The page shown in the following page appears. Figure 5

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22 Step 6 Configure the wireless network. Enter the information and click Next. Step 7 When the settings are complete, click Apply to apply the sett

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23 3.2.2 Internet Setup Choose Setup > Internet Setup. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the WAN in

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24 Click Apply. The page shown in the following figure appears.

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iii Notice according to GNU/GPL-Version 2 This product includes software that is subject to the GNU/GPL-Version 2. You find the text of the license

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25 3.2.3 Wireless Setup This section describes the wireless LAN and some basic configuration. Wireless LANs can be as simple as two computers with w

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26 3.2.3.1 Wireless Basics In the Wireless Setup page, click Wireless Basics. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can c

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27 3.2.3.2 Wireless Security In the Wireless Setup page, click Wireless Security. The page shown in the following figure appears. Wireless security i

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28 3.2.4 Local Network You can configure the LAN IP address according to actual requirements. The preset IP address is 192.168.1.1. You can use the

Page 28 - 3.2.2 Internet Setup

29 the pool used for DHCP. The IP address pool can contain up to 253 IP addresses. Click Apply to save the settings. In the Local Network page, you

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30 The NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS page shows the current DHCP clients (PC or Laptop) connected to the device and the detailed information of the

Page 30 - 3.2.3 Wireless Setup

31 Select the specific time server and the time zone from the corresponding item in drop-down lists. Select Enable Daylight Saving if necessary. Cl

Page 31 - 3.2.3.1 Wireless Basics

32 your wireless performance. The default settings provide the best wireless radio performance in most of environments.

Page 32 - 3.2.3.2 Wireless Security

33 3.3.1.1 Advanced Settings Select Advance Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears. These settings are only for technically advanc

Page 33 - 3.2.4 Local Network

34 Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.1.2 MAC Filtering Select MAC Filtering. The page shown in the following figure appears.

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i Contents 1 Introduction ... 1 1.1 Package List ...

Page 35 - 3.2.5 Time and Date

35 Click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears. Click Apply to save the settings.

Page 36 - 3.2.6 Logout

36 3.3.1.3 Security Settings Select Security Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears. Select the SSID that you want to configure f

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37 If you select AUTO (WPA or WPA2), WPA Only, or WPA2 Only, the page shown in the following figure appears.

Page 38 - 3.3.1.1 Advanced Settings

38 Click Apply to save the settings.

Page 39 - 3.3.1.2 MAC Filtering

39 3.3.1.4 WPS Settings Select WPS Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears. WPS Authentication: The WPS service is enabled by defau

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40 3.3.2 Port Forwarding This function is used to open ports on your device and redirect data from those ports to a single PC on your network (WAN-t

Page 41 - 3.3.1.3 Security Settings

41 Select a service for a preset application, or enter a name in the Custom Server field. Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field, to app

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42 3.3.3 DMZ Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the device supports the use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN. This

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43 This page provides two useful tools for restricting the Internet access. Block Websites allows you to quickly create a list of all websites that

Page 44 - 3.3.1.4 WPS Settings

44 3.3.4.1 Block Website In the Parental Control page, click Block Website. The page shown in the following figure appears. Click Add. The page show

Page 45 - 3.3.2 Port Forwarding

ii 3.3.5 Filtering Options ... 47 3.3.6 QoS Configuration ...

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45 Click Submit to add the website to the BLOCK WEBSITE Table. The page shown in the following figure appears. 3.3.4.2 Block MAC Address In the Pare

Page 47 - 3.3.4 Parental Control

46 Enter the user name and MAC address and select the corresponding time and days. Click Submit to add the MAC address to the BLOCK MAC ADDRESS Tabl

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47 3.3.5 Filtering Options Choose ADVANCED > Filtering Options. The Filtering Options page shown in the following figure appears. 3.3.5.1 Inbo

Page 49 - 3.3.4.1 Block Website

48 Click Add to add an inbound IP filter. The page shown in the following figure appears.

Page 50 - 3.3.4.2 Block MAC Address

49 Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria: protocol, source/destination IP address, subnet mask, and source/destin

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50 In the Filtering Options page, click Outbound IP Filtering. The page shown in the following figure appears. Click Add to add an outbound IP filte

Page 52 - 3.3.5 Filtering Options

51 Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria: protocol, source/destination IP address, subnet mask, and source/destina

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52 Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.6 QoS Configuration Choose ADVANCED > QOS Config. The QoS Configuration page shown in the following fig

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53 3.3.6.1 QoS Interface In the QoS Configuration page, click QoS Interface Config. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you

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54 3.3.6.2 QoS Queue Configuration In the QoS Configuration page, click QoS Queue Config. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this pa

Page 56 - 3.3.5.3 Bridge Filtering

1 1 Introduction The AR-7284WnA supports AnnexA mode. It provides four 10/100 base-T Ethernet ports for user. The device provides high-speed ADSL2+ b

Page 57 - 3.3.6 QoS Configuration

55 Click Add, the page shown in the following figure appears.

Page 58 - 3.3.6.1 QoS Interface

56 After configuration is done, click Apply to make the configuration take effect. 3.3.7 Firewall Settings A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is char

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57 from accessing a service The attackers attempt to disrupt service to a specific system or person. Port scan protection is designed to block att

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58 the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name www.example.com might be translated to 198.105.232.4. The DNS system is,

Page 61 - 3.3.7 Firewall Settings

59 3.3.9 Dynamic DNS The device supports dynamic domain name service (DDNS). The dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associ

Page 62 - 3.3.8 DNS

60 DDNS provider: Select one of the DDNS service provider from the down-list. Available service providers include DynDns.org and dlinkddns.com.

Page 64 - 3.3.9 Dynamic DNS

62 3.3.10.1 Port Mapping Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools and click Port Mapping. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, y

Page 65 - 3.3.10 Network Tools

63 The procedure for creating a mapping group is listed as follows: Step 1 Enter the group name. Step 2 Select interfaces from the Available Interfa

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64 3.3.10.2 IGMP Proxy Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools and click IGMP Proxy. The page shown in the following figure appears. IGMP proxy enables t

Page 67 - 3.3.10.1 Port Mapping

2 1.1 Package List 1 x AR-7284WnA or AR-7284WnB 1 x external splitter 1 x power adapter 2 x telephone cables (RJ-11) 1 x Ethernet c

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65 After configuration, click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.10.4 UPnP Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools and click UPnP. The page shown in the fol

Page 69 - 3.3.10.3 IGMP Snooping

66 In this page, you can configure universal plug and play (UPnP). The system acts as a daemon after you enable UPnP. UPnP is used for popular audio

Page 70 - 3.3.10.4 UPnP

67 The AR-7284WnA supports AnnexA mode, so the AnnexB is not enabled. Click Apply to save the settings.

Page 71 - 3.3.10.5 ADSL Settings

68 3.3.10.6 SNMP Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools and click SNMP. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can set SNMP pa

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69 3.3.10.7 TR069 Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools and click TR-069. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configur

Page 73 - 3.3.10.6 SNMP

70 3.3.10.8 Certificates Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools and click Certificates. The Certificates page shown in the following figure appears. In

Page 74 - 3.3.10.7 TR069

71 Click Apply to save the settings.

Page 75 - 3.3.10.8 Certificates

72 3.3.11 Routing Choose ADVANCED > Routing. The page shown in the following page appears. 3.3.11.1 Static Route Choose ADVANCED > Routing an

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73 Click Add to add a static route. The page shown in the following figure appears. Destination Network Address: The destination network addres

Page 77 - 3.3.11 Routing

74 Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.11.2 Default Gateway Choose ADVANCED > Routing and click Default Gateway. The page shown in the following

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3 1.2 Safety Cautions Follow the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage caused by fire or electric power: Use volume l

Page 79 - 3.3.11.2 Default Gateway

75 3.3.11.3 RIP Settings Choose ADVANCED > Routing and click RIP Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to se

Page 80 - 3.3.11.3 RIP Settings

76 3.3.12 Schedules Choose ADVANCED > Schedules. The page shown in the following figure appears. Click Add to add schedule rule. The page shown

Page 81 - 3.3.12 Schedules

77 3.4 Management 3.4.1 System Choose Management > System Management. The System page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you c

Page 82 - 3.4.1 System

78 Backup Setting: Save the settings to the local hard drive. Select a location on your computer to back up the file. You can name the configuration

Page 83 - 3.4.2 Firmware Update

79 Step 2 Click Update Firmware to copy the file. The device loads the file and reboots automatically. Notice: Do not turn off your device or press t

Page 84 - 3.4.3 Access Controls

80 3.4.3.1 Account Password In the Access Controls page, click Account Password. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you ca

Page 85 - 3.4.3.1 Account Password

81 Click Apply to save the settings. 3.4.3.2 Services In the Access Controls page, click Services. The page shown in the following figure appears. I

Page 86 - 3.4.3.2 Services

82 3.4.3.3 IP Address In the Access Controls page, click IP Address. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure

Page 87 - 3.4.3.3 IP Address

83 3.4.4 Diagnostics Choose Management > Diagnostic. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can test the device. Clic

Page 88 - 3.4.5 Log Configuration

84 This page displays event log data in the chronological manner. You can read the event log from the local host or send it to a syslog server. Avail

Page 89 - 3.5.1 Device Info

4 1.3 LEDs and Interfaces Front Panel Figure 1 Front panel The following table describes the LEDs of the device. LED Color Status Description Gre

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85 The page displays the summary of the device status. It includes the information of firmware version, upstream rate, downstream rate, uptime and I

Page 91 - 3.5.3 DHCP Clients

86 3.5.2 Wireless Clients Choose Status > Wireless Clients. The page shown in the following page appears. The page displays authenticated wireles

Page 92 - 3.5.4 Logs

87 3.5.4 Logs Choose Status > Logs. The page shown in the following figure appears. Click Refresh to refresh the system log shown in the table.

Page 93 - 3.5.5 Statistics

88 3.5.5 Statistics Choose Status > Statistics. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page displays the statistics of the network

Page 94 - 3.5.6 Route Info

89 3.5.6 Route Info Choose Status > Route Info. The page shown in the following figure appears. The table shows a list of destination routes co

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90 FFeeddeerraall CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn CCoommmmiissssiioonn IInntteerrffeerreennccee SSttaatteemmeenntt This equipment has been tested a

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91 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided ins

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92 EFTA member states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. EU Countries not intended for use None A declaration of conformity is avail

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