Page 2 - Contents
2 Contents Package Contents ................................................................................ 3 Introduction ........................................................................................... 4 Front Panel .........................................................................
Page 3 - Package Contents; System Requirements for Configuration:
3 Package Contents Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator Version 6.0 and Above Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems with an installed Ethernet adapter System Requirements for Configuration: Contents of Package: D-Link DSA-3100 Hotspot Gateway CD-ROM (cont...
Page 4 - Introduction
4 Introduction The D-Link DSA-3100 Hotspot Gateway is a simple-to-use network access controlsystem supporting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or an IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN)separately and simultaneously. The DSA-3100 can be configured with a standard HTML browser (i.e., Internet Explorer,Netscape Navi...
Page 5 - Front Panel; Power; System is ready
5 The Power Indicator remains illuminated when the DSA-3100 is on. The indicators forWAN, Local Network, Authentication each have two LED indicators. When CAT5(Ethernet) cables are plugged into the corresponding port, the upper LED will illuminateto indicate that a connection has been established. T...
Page 6 - Rear Panel
6 Rear Panel Authentication Port(Public LAN or WLAN withAccess Point) -Connects to a switch or AP. Local Area Network Port (Private LAN)-Connects to a switch for a private network.Does not require authentication to accessthe Internet. Console Port -For resetting to factorydefaults, or reconfiguringt...
Page 7 - Features
7 Features Creates two separate and discreet networks allowing the owner/administrator to create a wired or wireless hotspot and provideInternet access to visitors, guests, or customers to your company ororganization. Manages up to 250 user accounts with internal database. Supports at least 50 users...
Page 8 - Sample Scenarios
Page 10 - Installation; Requirements
10 Installation Standard 10/100Base-T network (UTP/Cat5 Ethernet) cablewith RJ45 connectors. TCP/IP network protocol must be installed on all networkedcomputers and related devices. Requirements
Page 13 - Internet Access Configuration
13 Internet Access Configuration To configure your PCs to use the DSA-3100 for Internet access, follow thisprocedure. For Windows 9x/2000 Please select Start Menu - Control Panel - Internet Options. Select the Connection tab, and click the Setup button. Select “I want to set up my Internet connectio...
Page 14 - Internet Access Configuration (continued)
14 Internet Access Configuration (continued) Select “I connect through a local area network (LAN)” and click Next. Ensure all of the boxes on the local area network Internet configurationscreen are unchecked. Check No, when promoted “Do you want to set up an Internet mailaccount now?” Click Finish t...
Page 15 - Using the Configuration Utility
15 Using the Configuration Utility To configure the DSA-3100, use a computer which is connected to the local networkport of the DSA-3100 with an Ethernet cable. First, disable the Access the Internet using a proxy server function. Todisable this function, go to Control Panel > Internet Options &g...
Page 16 - Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
16 The Home>User Manager screen will appearif you logged in as a manager. Please refer tothe Quick Installation Guide for more informa-tion regarding the Setup Wizard. This screenwill be explained in more detail in the followingpages. Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Home > User Man...
Page 21 - Home > Authentication
21 Make this selection if you do not wish to use the built-in DHCPfeature in the DSA-3100 The DSA-3100 allows the gateway to be set to one of three Authentication modes. Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Home > Authentication Select NAT; NAT_IP_PNP or Router Mode: continued - Enter the ...
Page 29 - Upload User Accounts:
29 Please note that there must be no space or other charactersbetween the user ID, password and the MAC address. The MACaddress could be omitted, but the trailing comma must beretained. A user ID should be between 1 to 32 characters andthe password should be between 0 to 20 characters. Specialcharac...
Page 32 - User List
32 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Home > User Manager > Management Type > Local > On-demand User Configuration (continued) Click User List in the previous screen and thescreen above will appear showing a list of theon-demand users. You can delete users in thiswindow. User Li...
Page 34 - Configuring network devices for use with 802.1x:
34 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Select Enable to use the 802.1x feature. The DSA-3100 supports integrated singlesign-on when using with 802.1x enabled access points. By using the integrated RA-DIUS proxy function in the DSA-3100, users can use the EAP methods such as EAP-MD5 or EAP-TL...
Page 37 - Advanced > Port and IP Redirect
37 Up to 10 sets of traffic redirection criteria could be defined through this interface.Clients who try to access a specific destination that matches one of the defineddestinations will be forced to a matching redirection target. These settings will takeeffect immediately after you click the Apply ...
Page 38 - Advanced > Virtual Server
38 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) To maintain an adequatelevel of security, each clienton the network can bemanaged. To allow somedevices to be unmanaged,input their IP addresses orMAC addresses in thisinterface. Up to 20 IP ad-dresses and 10 MAC ad-dresses can be assignedunmanaged acce...
Page 39 - Advanced > Free Surfing Area
39 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Advanced > DMZ If you have multiple IPaddresses available toassign to the DSA-3100’sWAN interface, you coulddefine up to 10 pairs ofEthernet side (Private IP)and WAN side (Public IP)addresses. The WANinterface will bind the extrapublic IP addressesau...
Page 40 - Advanced > Static Route
40 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) DestinationNetwork ID: Advanced > Static Route Destination SubnetMask: Gateway IPAddress: Click Apply: Always click Apply to save the changes/additions. Note: For the static route to work, the next hop route must also have added a staticroute to forw...
Page 41 - Edit the filter rule
41 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Advanced > Firewall . Click the Filter Rulenumber to enter thefirewall page for eachfilter. The chart on thefollowing pageexplains eachconfigurable item indetail. Edit the filter rule Filter rule is a set of fil-t e r s t h a t d e t e r m i n ewheth...
Page 42 - Filter
42 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Advanced > Firewall (continued) Filter Description Name To give a name to an IP Filter rule Check to en-able this rule Enable this rule if it is marked Action Specifies the action to be taken when packets match the ruleBlock: Packets matching the rul...
Page 43 - Tools > Monitor IP List
43 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Tools > Monitor IP List Tools > Change Password DSA-3100 can monitor the IPaddress from anywhere; up to20 IP addresses can bemonitored. The systemperiodically sends out packetsto check the status of theselected network nodes bypinging every 30 min...
Page 44 - Tools > Upload customer Key
44 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Tools > Upload customer Key To provide a custom key page in order to support a specific certificate, please clickBrowse to search for the file name for the customer key. Click Apply to upload it ontothe DSA-3100. If you want to get back to the defaul...
Page 45 - Tools > Upload Login Page; Required HTML code
45 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Tools > Upload Login Page To provide a custom user login page, please specify the file name to upload onto theDSA-3100. If you want to get back to the default user login page, simply click theUse Default Page button. If you want to display the Login ...
Page 46 - Tools > Upload Logout Page
46 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Tools > Upload Logout Page To provide a custom user logout page, please click Browse to specify the file nameand upload it onto the DSA-3100 by clicking Apply. If you want to get back to thedefault user logout page, simply click the Use Default Page ...
Page 47 - Tools > Upload Login error Page
47 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Tools > Upload Login error Page Upload Login error Page: To provide a custom user login error page, please specifythe file name to upload it onto the DSA-3100. If you want to get back to the defaultuser login page, simply click the Use Default Page b...
Page 53 - Status > Traffic History
53 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Status > Traffic History This feature gives youaccess to networkaccess historycollected by the DSA-3100. Traffic historiesare organized by day.The DSA-3100 willstore up to 3 days ofhistory data in itsvolatile memory. If you have an e-mail address ent...
Page 54 - Help
54 Using the Configuration Utility (continued) This feature provides online instructions for operating the DSA-3100, you can clickthe hyperlink for a more detailed description. Help
Page 55 - Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP; Networking Basics
55 Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP In this section you will learn how to establish a network at home or work, usingMicrosoft Windows XP. Note: Please refer to websites such as http://www.homenethelp.com and http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000 for information about networking computers ...
Page 62 - Naming your Computer
62 To name your computer In Windows XP, please follow these directions: Click Start (in the lower left corner of the screen) Right-click on My Computer Select Properties Select the ComputerName Tab in the SystemProperties window. You may enter a Com-puter Description if youwish; this field is option...
Page 63 - Checking the IP Address in Windows XP
63 Networking Basics (continued) Naming your Computer (continued) In this window, enter theComputer name. Select Workgroup and enterthe name of the Workgroup. All computers on your networkmust have the sameWorkgroup name. Click OK Checking the IP Address in Windows XP The adapter-equipped computers ...
Page 64 - Checking the IP Address in Windows XP (continued); Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000
64 Networking Basics (continued) Checking the IP Address in Windows XP (continued) This window will appear. Click theSupport tab Click Close Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Note: Residential Gateways/Broadband Routers will automatically assign IP Addressesto the computers on the net...
Page 68 - Technical Specifications; Functions Provided
68 Technical Specifications 3 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports for WAN connection, trusted LAN connection anduntrusted LAN connection Manages up to 250 user account data with internal user account database Supports up to 50 on-line users ID/Password based authentication and authorization- Can be combi...
Page 70 - Technical Support; Technical Support within UK; D-Link Technical support over Telephone
Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link Websites D-Link Provides technical support for customers within the UK. If you are outside of the UK, please contact your local D-Link Office for technical support Technical Support within UK D-Link Technical suppor...