Buffalo Technology WBMR-G54 - Manual

Buffalo Technology WBMR-G54

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table Of Contents
  • Page 4 – WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Router User Guide; About This User Guide; Note; Before You Start; Installation Overview; iv
  • Page 5 – Packing List; One WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Ethernet Router
  • Page 6 – Installation Notes; Low Pass Filters
  • Page 7 – Information you will need from your ADSL service provider:; vii
  • Page 8 – VCI
  • Page 9 – Information you will need about your LAN or computer:
  • Page 11 – Introduction; Router Description and Operation; ADSL
  • Page 12 – Router Features; The WBMR-G54 ADSL Router supports PAP (Password
  • Page 13 – Standards Compatibility and Compliance
  • Page 14 – Front Panel Display; The LED indicators on the front panel include; Power; powered off this remains dark.; Status; indicates activity on the WLAN interface
  • Page 15 – Rear Panel Connections; Connect network cables:; Setting Up a Wireless Network; Radio
  • Page 16 – SSID and Channel; The embedded wireless access point of the Router operates in; Wireless Security; Location and Wireless Operation; Keep the number of walls and ceilings to a minimum:; The signal emitted from Wireless LAN devices can; Consider the direct line between access points and workstations:; for better reception.
  • Page 17 – Building Materials make a difference:; Buildings constructed using metal framing or doors can reduce; Position the antennas for best reception:; Play around with the antenna position to see if signal strength
  • Page 18 – Hardware Installation; Power on Router; To power on the Router:; Factory Reset Button; and the subnet mask is
  • Page 19 – Network Connections; Connect ADSL Line
  • Page 20 – Computer to Router Connection
  • Page 21 – Basic Router Configuration; Configuration Summary; Connect to the Router; Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer
  • Page 22 – Access the Configuration Manager; button and choose; Login to Home Page; followed by the default IP address,; OK; button to access the web-based manager.
  • Page 23 – Configure the Router; When you successfully connect to the web manager, the; Run Wizard; Router can be completed in the windows accessed from the
  • Page 24 – Wizard
  • Page 25 – Using the Setup Wizard - Choose Time Zone; Choose the time zone you are in from the pull-down menu and click; Next; . This sets the system time used for the; Back
  • Page 26 – Using the Setup Wizard - Choose Connection Type; and
  • Page 28 – Using the Setup Wizard - For Dynamic IP Address connections:
  • Page 29 – Using the Setup Wizard - For Static IP Address connections:; IPoA
  • Page 30 – Using the Setup Wizard - For Bridge Mode connections:; Connection Type
  • Page 31 – Using the Setup Wizard - For Wireless LAN connections:; Enable AP
  • Page 32 – Using the Setup Wizard - Finish and Restart; Restart; to change settings from a previous window, click the
  • Page 33 – Wireless; Wireless Settings window
  • Page 34 – The WBMR-G54 offers two main types of network security:; WPA; WEP; To bring up the; Wireless Settings; window for WEP, click the; WEP; Open
  • Page 35 – This; Apply; network must comply with all security measures.
  • Page 36 – To access the WAN Settings window, click on the; WAN; link button on the left side of the first window that appears
  • Page 37 – WAN Settings window – PPPoE/PPPoA
  • Page 39 – PPPoE/PPPoA Parameters Description; PPPoE LLC
  • Page 40 – Dynamic IP
  • Page 41 – Bridge Mode; WAN Settings window – Bridge Mode; Choose the; WAN Settings
  • Page 43 – Dynamic IPAddress; WAN Settings window – Dynamic IP Address
  • Page 44 – Dynamic IP Parameters; Dynamic IP Address connection. The options available are; Bridged IP LLC; or
  • Page 45 – Cloned MAC Address; The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to; NAT; is set up for multiple virtual connections.; Firewall
  • Page 46 – Static IP Address; DNS Configuration
  • Page 47 – WAN Settings window - Static IP
  • Page 49 – Static IP Parameters
  • Page 50 – ATM Traffic Shaping; ATM Settings for WAN connection; Additional ATM settings for PPPoE or PPPoA connections:; ATM Parameters; Service Category; be adjusted to minimize problems. For most accounts, it will not be; UBR; may be desirable to specify the PCR.; CBR; – Constant Bit Rate, usually used in circumstances where very low; VBR
  • Page 51 – SCR; Increasing the CDVT creates greater bucket depth.; MBS; Maximum Burst Size – The MBS is the maximum number of bytes that can
  • Page 52 – ATM VC Settings; Home; ATM VC Parameters; PVC; connection, the default setting; VPI; WAN. Most users will not need to change this setting.; Virtual Circuit; and the
  • Page 53 – LAN; To access the; Management IP window; To change the LAN
  • Page 54 – DHCP
  • Page 55 – DHCP Settings window
  • Page 56 – Use the Router for DHCP; DHCP Settings window with DHCP disabled
  • Page 58 – Static IP on LAN; To assign an IP address that will not age out, type in the; MAC Address; of the device and its static; IP Address; in the
  • Page 59 – DNS; DNS Configuration window; In the DNS Relay Selection pull-down menu, choose to; Preferred DNS Server; Alternative DNS Server
  • Page 60 – Dynamic DNS; DDNS Configuration window
  • Page 61 – to set this information in the Router.; DDNS Server; Enter the username given to you by your DDNS server.; Host Name; Enter the host name of the DDNS server.
  • Page 62 – Save Settings and Reboot; Tools; tab. You will be presented first with the; Administrator Settings; button to view the; System Settings; window pictured here.; System Settings window; To save the settings you have configured, click the; Save and Reboot; button under Save Settings and Reboot the
  • Page 63 – Multiple Virtual Connections; Configure Multiple PVCs
  • Page 64 – Configure new PVC
  • Page 65 – Advanced Router Management; Directory; DNS Configuration, and Dynamic DNS Configuration windows. See the; Advanced
  • Page 66 – Configuration, and Diagnostic Test windows.; services provided by the Router.
  • Page 67 – UPnP; UPnP window; To enable UPnP for any available connection, click to check the; Enable UPnP; selection box, select the connection or
  • Page 68 – Use the; Virtual Server
  • Page 69 – Category; VPN; Net2Phone, Netmeeting, and QuickTime 4 Server; Applications; Use this to set up custom TCP/UDP port rules.; Custom Forwarding Rules
  • Page 70 – Rule Management window; TCP
  • Page 71 – LAN Clients; LAN Clients window
  • Page 72 – button. These addresses will become; SNMP; SNMP Management window; Configure these parameters for SNMP on the Router:; SNMP Category; SNMP Management; Enable SNMP Agent: Click to select enable or disable SNMP Agent.
  • Page 73 – Community; Use this edit client community for server SNMP access.; Traps
  • Page 74 – Filters; Configure the filter rules as desired and click the; button to create the rule. The newly created rule appears listed; Filters window; button to put the new settings into effect.; Inbound
  • Page 75 – Filters Parameter
  • Page 76 – Bridge Filters; Bridge Filters window
  • Page 77 – Routing; Routing Table window
  • Page 78 – DMZ; DMZ window; To designate a DMZ IP address, select the; Enabled; radio button, type in the; of the server or device on your
  • Page 79 – Firewall Configuration
  • Page 80 – Dos Protection; When you have selected the desired Firewall policies, click the; button to enforce the policies. Remember to save
  • Page 81 – RIP System Wide Configuration window; To enable RIP, select; RIP; Direction; to share routing tables in
  • Page 82 – The; ADSL Configuration; accounts the default settings; Modulation Type; drop-down menu and click the
  • Page 83 – ADSL Configuration window
  • Page 84 – ATM VCC; ATM VC Setting; the appropriate settings and click the
  • Page 85 – QoS; QoS Configuration window
  • Page 86 – QoS Configuration window for Port Mapping QoS; Disable
  • Page 87 – QoS Configuration window IP QoS
  • Page 88 – QoS Configuration window IP QoS for ToS; If you select; Classified by
  • Page 90 – QoS Configuration window IP QoS for Application
  • Page 91 – QoS Configuration window IP QoS for User Define
  • Page 92 – Wireless Management; Wireless Management window; Configure Wireless Access Control
  • Page 93 – Configure Multiple SSID
  • Page 94 – If you want to tweek wireless settings, click the; Wireless Performance; window; directory
  • Page 95 – Click the; window is the first item in the; windows are described below.; Admin; Administrator Settings window
  • Page 96 – Change System Password; top section of the Administrator Settings window; Remote Web Management and Remote Telnet Access; bottom section of the Administrator Settings window
  • Page 97 – Time; Time window; button to set the system time.
  • Page 98 – Remote Log; Remote Log Settings window; Panic
  • Page 99 – System; Save or Load Configuration File
  • Page 100 – Restore Factory Default Settings; To reset the Router to its factory default settings, click the; Restore; button. You will be prompted to confirm your
  • Page 101 – Firmware; Firmware Upgrade; window described above.; Firmware Upgrade window; button to search for the file. Click the
  • Page 102 – Miscellaneous; window button in the; directory to view; Miscellaneous Configuration; Ping Test; Ping; button. Read the Ping test result in the space immediately below.
  • Page 103 – Test; Diagnostic
  • Page 104 – Device Info; Device Information
  • Page 105 – DHCP Clients; DHCP Clients window
  • Page 106 – Log; Save Log; button and follow the prompts to; View Log window; Click; Clear Log; to delete the current log information.
  • Page 107 – Statistics; Traffic Statistics; Refresh; to view traffic information.
  • Page 108 – ADSL Status; window for troubleshooting the ADSL connection.; ADSL Status information
  • Page 109 – Help
  • Page 110 – Technical Specifications; General; ADSL Standards; Data Transfer
  • Page 111 – Physical and Environmental
  • Page 113 – Configure Windows XP for DHCP; From the; menu on your desktop, go to; Start; go to; Control Panel
  • Page 114 – Local Area Connection; icon and select the
  • Page 115 – tab of the; Local Area Connection Properties; Properties; button; Obtain an IP address; in the Internet Protocol
  • Page 116 – Configure Windows 2000 for DHCP
  • Page 117 – Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DHCP; Configure; Configure Windows ME for DHCP
  • Page 118 – Windows NT 4.0 Workstations
  • Page 119 – Low Pass Filters for DSL; In-line low pass filter
  • Page 120 – Three Port Filter; Line; - This port connects to the wall jack.; – This port connects to the Router.; Phone; – This port connects to a telephone or other telephone device.
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Summary

Page 2 - Table Of Contents

Table Of Contents BEFORE YOU START ...................................................................................................... IV Installation Overview .......................................................................................................................................iv...

Page 4 - WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Router User Guide; About This User Guide; Note; Before You Start; Installation Overview; iv

WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Router User Guide About This User Guide This user’s guide provides instructions on how to install the WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Router and use it to connect a computer or Ethernet LAN to the Internet. Note You must have an ADSL account setup in order to use this device for Intern...

Page 5 - Packing List; One WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Ethernet Router

WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Router User Guide Packing List Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items. Make sure that you have the items listed here. • One WBMR-G54 Wireless ADSL Ethernet Router • One CD-ROM containing the User’s Guide and Quick Installation Guide • One twisted-pair telephon...

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