3Com WL-553 - Manual

3Com WL-553

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS
  • Page 6 – IP A
  • Page 9 – Naming Convention; Table 1; Notice Icons; Icon; Information note
  • Page 10 – Related; italics
  • Page 11 – The Router also gives you many administrative; Figure 1
  • Page 12 – Example Network Without a Firewall Router; When you use the Firewall Router in your network (; Figure 2
  • Page 13 – Firewall Router Advantages; Package Contents
  • Page 14 – Front Panel; Figure 3; Router; Off
  • Page 16 – Chapter 6; If the LED is off this can also indicate the login; Rear Panel; Figure 4; Wireless Antennae; Power Adapter Socket
  • Page 17 – Power Adapter OK LED; Green
  • Page 19 – Introduction; Safety Information; Please read the
  • Page 20 – It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat.; Using the Rubber; Wall Mounting; Do not install the Router more than 200 cm above the ground.; You will need two suitable screws to wall mount the unit. To do this:
  • Page 21 – Before you Install your Router; Only wall mount single units, do not wall mount stacked
  • Page 22 – To power up the Router:; Figure 5; Connecting the Router
  • Page 23 – Encryption — none
  • Page 25 – Appendix A
  • Page 26 – Figure 6; Local Area Properties Screen; Ensure that the options; Figure 7; Restart your computer.
  • Page 27 – Obtaining an IP Address Automatically; Windows Vista
  • Page 28 – Macintosh; Figure 8; Internet Properties Screen
  • Page 29 – Disabling Web Proxy; Control Panel
  • Page 31 – To use the Setup Wizard:; Figure 9; Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default); admin; System Password
  • Page 32 – Router Login Screen; If the password is correct, the; Country Selection Screen
  • Page 33 – Accessing the Wizard; Welcome; Welcome Screen
  • Page 34 – Wizard Screen; Password; Change Administration Password Screen; When the
  • Page 35 – Write the new password down and keep it in a safe place, so that you; Time Zone; Time Zone Screen; Next
  • Page 36 – WAN Settings; Internet Settings Screen; Internet Addressing Mode
  • Page 37 – PPPoE Mode; PPPoE Screen; PPPoE User Name; Dial on Demand; Maximum Idle Time
  • Page 38 – PPPoA Mode; The PPPoA Screen; PPP User Name
  • Page 39 – Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode; The Dynamic/Fixed IP in Bridge Mode; To setup the Router for use with a; Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge; connection, use the following procedure:
  • Page 40 – The IP over ATM Screen; WAN IP Address: Enter the IP Address given by your ISP.
  • Page 41 – Bridging Mode; Bridging Mode Screen; LAN Settings; LAN IP Address Screen; DHCP
  • Page 42 – DHCP Server Setup Screen; To activate the DHCP Server option, select; Wireless Settings; Wireless Configuration Screen; from the
  • Page 43 – Click
  • Page 44 – Summary; Configuration Summary Screen; Finish
  • Page 45 – Main Menu; At the left side of all screens is a main menu, as shown in
  • Page 46 – Option Tabs; Help; The; Notice Board; Notice Board Screen
  • Page 47 – Password Screen; Changing the Administration Password
  • Page 48 – Wizard; The LAN Settings menu provides the following options:; Unit Configuration; Unit Configuration Screen
  • Page 49 – Enable the DHCP server; start; Apply
  • Page 50 – Static DHCP; Static DHCP Assignment Screen
  • Page 51 – DHCP Lease Table; DHCP Lease Table Screen; Change the SSID from its default value
  • Page 52 – Configuration; Configuration Screen; Enable Wireless Networking; Please select your country from the drop-down list.; Wireless Mode
  • Page 53 – Auto; Clear Channel Select; Service Area Name/SSID; Service Area; Enable Broadcast SSID
  • Page 54 – Profile Support for NICs; You may save your wireless settings here by clicking; Encryption; The Router supports the following types of encryption:
  • Page 55 – WEP; Encryption Strength; However, in 128 bit WEP, this method only generates 1 key which is; Current WEP Key; You can change the
  • Page 56 – WPA; Save
  • Page 57 – WMM
  • Page 58 – WMM Screen; It uses 4 different ACs, from high to low:
  • Page 59 – Connection Control
  • Page 60 – Connection Control Screen; , and then enter the MAC addresses of the wireless
  • Page 61 – Client List; Client List Screen; Advanced Wireless
  • Page 62 – Advanced Wireless Settings Screen; Authentication Type
  • Page 63 – The greater the
  • Page 64 – Fragmentation Threshold; WDS
  • Page 65 – APs are configured with the same Channel, SSID and Encryptions.; Internet Settings; User name
  • Page 66 – PPPoE; Firewall; Virtual Servers
  • Page 67 – Virtual Server; To configure a virtual server:
  • Page 68 – Special Applications; Special Applications Screen; To configure special applications:
  • Page 69 – DMZ; DMZ Screen; Single DMZ; DMZ Host IP Address; Multiple DMZ
  • Page 70 – Add; SPI; SPI Screen; Intrusion Detection
  • Page 71 – Connection Policy; PC Privileges Screen; PC Privileges
  • Page 72 – Schedule Rules
  • Page 73 – Add Rule; at the; Content Filter; . To continue using the service after
  • Page 74 – Content Filter Screen; URL Filter
  • Page 75 – Enable URL Filtering Function
  • Page 76 – You can filter up to 30 keywords and URLs.; URL; supersedes; System Tools; and
  • Page 77 – Restart; Restart Screen; Restart the Router
  • Page 78 – If you use Daylight saving tick the
  • Page 79 – Backup Configuration
  • Page 80 – Upgrade; Upgrade Screen; Browse
  • Page 81 – Advanced; Static Route; Static Route screen; RIP
  • Page 82 – RIP screen; Setting Up RIP; Select either; Enable
  • Page 84 – Quality of Service; QoS Screen; Proxy ARP
  • Page 85 – IPSec
  • Page 86 – The IPSec Screen
  • Page 87 – IKE; The Port Mapping Screen
  • Page 88 – Management; Syslog
  • Page 89 – View Log; SNMP
  • Page 90 – The SNMP Screen; and GetNext requests from the management station.; UPnP
  • Page 91 – Check; UPnP Enabled; The Trusted Station Screen
  • Page 92 – Remote Management; The Remote Management Screen; single; Utility
  • Page 93 – Start; Diagnostics; Test
  • Page 94 – The Diagnostics Screen; Device Info; The Device Info Settings menu provides the following options:
  • Page 95 – The Summary Screen; WAN; The WAN Screen
  • Page 96 – Statistics; The Statistics Screen
  • Page 97 – Route; The Route Screen; ARP; The ARP Screen; The ARP screen is used to display the ARP status.
  • Page 98 – Support; Support Screen; Support
  • Page 99 – Feedback; Feedback Screen; Selecting the
  • Page 101 – ROUBLESHOOTING; Chapter 3
  • Page 102 – cmd
  • Page 103 – Wireless Networking; Here is how you may use the reset button
  • Page 105 – Power LED or Power Adapter OK LED Not Lit; If both LEDs are lit green then the unit is receiving power.; Replacement Power; Alternatively, quote the part number for your region:; Part Number; European
  • Page 106 – Alert LED; ) and upload it to the Router to see if this
  • Page 107 – Frequently Asked Questions; “Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults”
  • Page 108 – Where can I download software updates for the Router?
  • Page 109 – Com Warranty and Support Services; Requestor contact details
  • Page 111 – Windows Installation; Router Discovery; Discovery Welcome Screen
  • Page 112 – Discovered Router Screen; shows an example Discovered Devices screen. Highlight the; Discovery Finish Screen; Click on
  • Page 113 – DDRESSING; An IP address; IP Addresses and
  • Page 114 – The same subnet mask.; Type One; Table 3; IP Addressing and Subnet Masking; Type Two
  • Page 115 – How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask?; Table 4; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Addressing; DHCP Addressing; DHCP will work on any client Operating System such as Windows; Static Addressing; Device
  • Page 117 – Interfaces; ADSL modem connection — Modem RJ-11 port; WLAN Interfaces
  • Page 118 – Radio
  • Page 119 – ADSL Wireless 11g 108Mbps Firewall Router; System Requirements; The Router will support the following Operating Systems:; Ethernet Performance; The Router complies to the IEEE 802.3i, u and x specifications.; Wireless Performance
  • Page 122 – WARNING
  • Page 123 – Consignes importantes de sécurité
  • Page 124 – Il n’y a pas de parties remplaceables par les utilisateurs
  • Page 125 – IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
  • Page 127 – LOSSARY; Access Point
  • Page 128 – This protocol automatically
  • Page 130 – This American
  • Page 134 – A shared key encryption mechanism for
  • Page 135 – NDEX
  • Page 137 – must be installed and used in strict accordance with the
  • Page 138 – Requirements; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
  • Page 139 – MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; Com Corporation
  • Page 140 – This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 141 – – EU
  • Page 142 – RF C
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Part No. 10015251 Rev. AB

Published August 2008

OfficeConnect®

ADSL Wireless 108Mbps 11g Firewall Router
User Guide

Model WL-553
3CRWDR200A-75
3CRWDR200B-75

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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Naming Convention 9 Conventions 9 Related Documentation 10 1 I NTRODUCING THE R OUTER OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 108Mbps 11g Firewall Router 11 Firewall Router Advantages 13 Package Contents 13 Minimum System and Component Requirements 14 Front Panel 14 Rear Panel 16 2...

Page 6 - IP A

Support 98 Feedback 99 6 T ROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 101 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 101 Connecting to the Internet 102 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 102 Wireless Networking 103 Power LED or Power Adapter OK LED Not Lit 105 Replacement Power Adapters ...

Page 9 - Naming Convention; Table 1; Notice Icons; Icon; Information note

A BOUT T HIS G UIDE This guide describes how to install and configure the OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 108Mbps 11g Firewall Router (3CRWDR200A-75 and 3CRWDR200B-75). This guide is intended for use by those responsible for installing and setting up network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic w...

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