WIRELESS N 3G ROUTER USER MANUAL MODELS 524681 & 524940 INT-524681/524940-UM-0809-03
3 1-3 System Requirements • Internet connection, provided by xDSL or cable modem or 3G modem. • Computer or network devices with wired or wireless n
93 Reset (9): Remove all entered values. Virtual Server All existing virtual server mappings will be Table (10): displayed here. Delet
94 3-2-4 Port Mapping for Special Applications Some applications require more than one connection a time; these applications won’t work with simple N
95 Popular This section lists the more popular applications Applications (7): that require multiple connections. Select an application from th
96 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
97 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
98 There are many applications listed here. Check the box of the special support for applications you need, then click “Apply.” The following message
99 3-3 Firewall In addition to NAT, this router provides firewall functions to block malicious intruders from accessing your computers on your local
100 3-3-1 Access Control This function allows or denies computers with specific MAC addresses access to the network; it can also allow or deny comput
101 “aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff,” just input “aabbccddeeff.” Computer Name Pull down the menu and all the computers (3): connected to the router will
102 the network; if you select “Allow,” only IP addresses listed in the filtering table will be able to connect to the network, and all other network
4 1-5 Connections and Indicators Front Panel LED Name Light Status Description POWER On Router is switched on and correctly powered. On Wireless W
103 3-3-1-1 Add PC After this button is clicked, the following message will be displayed on your Web browser: Below are descriptions of the options
104 address (b): field and input the end IP address in the right field to define a range of IP addresses, or just input the IP address in the left
105 Below are descriptions of the options: Enable URL Check this box to enforce URL Blocking; Blocking (1): uncheck it to disable URL Blo
106 Delete All (7): If you want to delete all URL/Keyword entries listed here, click “Delete All.” Reset (8): You can also click “Reset” to uns
107 Below are descriptions of the options: Ping of Death (1): Ping of Death is a special packet, and it will cause certain computers to stop resp
108 server become unusable. Check this box and the router will filter this kind of traffic out. Advanced Click this button and you can set adva
109 Below are descriptions of the options: Ping of Death (a): Set the threshold for when this DoS prevention mechanism will be activated. Check t
110 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effec
111 Below are descriptions of the options: Enable DMZ (1): Check this box to enable the DMZ function; uncheck this box to disable the DMZ functio
112 Reset (10): You can also click “Reset” to unselect all DMZ entries. After you finish the settings, click “Apply” (11) and the following messag
5 Back Panel Item Name Description Antenna A/B* These antennas are 3dBi dipole antennas. Radio ON/OFF Switch the button to activate or deactivate
113 3-4 FailOver WAN failure detection works by detecting the presence of traffic on the 3G modem link. If the link is idle for too long, the router
114 Ping Target IP (4): Input the target IP address you want to ping out. If the major Internet connection is idle for too long, the router will atte
115 3-5 System Status The functions described here will provide you with system-related information. To enter the System Status menu, either click th
116 This information will vary depending on the connection status. 3-5-3 Device Status Click “Device Status” on the left side of the Web manageme
117 This information will vary depending on the device status. 3-5-4 System Log All important system events are logged. You can use this function
118 Click “Security Log” on the left side of the Web management interface, and the following message will be displayed on your Web browser: Below a
119 All information about active DHCP leases issued by this router will be displayed here. Click “Refresh’ to display the latest information. 3-5-7
120 3-6 Configuration Backup and Restore You can back up all configurations of this router to a file so you can make several copies of the router c
121 configuration will be replaced by the file you just uploaded. Restore to Click to remove all settings you made and Factory Default restore
122 Click “Browse” first and you’ll be prompted to provide the filename of the firmware upgrade file. Download the latest firmware file from www.int
6 Chapter II: System and Network Setup 2-1 Network Connections 1. Connect your USB modem to the USB port located on the front panel of the router.
123 Click “Apply” to reset your router. It will be available again after a few minutes.
124 Chapter IV: Appendix 4-1 Specifications Standards • IEEE 802.1d (Spanning Tree Protocol) • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11g (5
125 - ICMP - PPPoE - NTP - NAT - DHCP - DNS • NAT: - Virtual server - Port forwarding - Special applications (port trigger) • Fire
126 - IEEE 802.11n (MCS0-15: up to 300 Mbps) • Output power: - OFDM: 15 dBm +/- 1 dBm (300 Mbps, 40 mW max.) - OFDM: 15 dBm +/- 1 dBm (54 Mbps
127 Power • External power adapter: 12 V DC, 1.0 A • Power consumption: 5 W max., Model 524681; 3.5 W max., Model 524940 Package Contents • Wireless
128 4-2 Troubleshooting If you find the router is working improperly or has stopped responding, see if a possible solution appears in this section be
129 connected to the Internet with your computer directly attached to the device provided by your Internet service provider. d. Check the PPPoE / L2T
130 d. If this never happened before, call your Internet service provider to see if there is something wrong with their network. I can’t log on to th
131 4-3 Glossary Default Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out a
132 computer host in an IP network. Example: 192.168.2.1. It consists of 2 portions: the IP network address, and the host identifier. The IP address
7 3. Connect all your computers, network devices (network-enabled consumer devices other than computers, like game consoles or switches/hubs) to t
133 MAC Address: MAC stands for Media Access Control. A MAC address is the hardware address of a device connected to a network. The MAC address is a u
134 transmitting information over Ethernet between different manufacturers. Protocol: A protocol is a set of rules for interaction agreed upon betwee
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8 5. Check all LEDs on the front panel. The Power LED should be on; the WAN, LAN and USB LEDs should be on if the computer / network device connect
9 2-2 Connecting to the Router via Web Browser After the network connection is established, the next step is to set up the router with proper network
10 2. Select “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server” and then click “OK.”
11 2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP Address Setup 1. Click Start (at the lower-left corner of your desktop), then click Control Panel. Double-click the Ne
12 2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”
Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
13 2-2-3 Windows XP IP Address Setup 1. Click Start (at the lower-left corner of your desktop), then click Control Panel. Double-click the Ne
14 2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”
15 2-2-4 Windows Vista/7 IP Address Setup 1. Click Start (at the lower-left corner of your desktop), then click Control Panel. Click View Netw
16 2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”
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18 2-2-5 Router IP Address Lookup After the IP address setup is complete, go to Start, then Run at the bottom-lower corner of your desktop: Inpu
19 Input “ipconfig,” then press <Enter>. Check the IP address followed by the default gateway (in this example, the IP address of the router is
20 Enter a user name and password in their respective fields (default user name is “admin”; default password is “1234”). Click “OK” band you can see t
21 2-3 Using Quick Setup Quick Setup lets you complete all the required settings you need in order to access the Internet very quickly. Click “Qui
22 Time Server Input the IP address / host name of time server Address (2): here. Daylight If the country you live in uses Daylight Sa
cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any
23 2. Broadband Type Choose the broadband (Internet connection) type you’re using. There are seven types of Internet connections: 3G/3.5G
24 3. Basic Settings Below are descriptions of each option: Wireless Module (1): Click “Enable” to start using the wireless function of
25 (maximum 32 characters). SSID is used to identify your own wireless router from others when there are other wireless routers in the area. Default S
26 4. Security Settings Choose the Encryption type you’re using from the drop-down list. There are three types of Encryption: WEP -
27 Below are descriptions of each option: PIN Code (1): Enter a Pin Code for your UMTS or HSDPA or EVDO connection. This is optional, and is only
28 2-3-2 Setup Procedure for Cable Modem Below are descriptions of each option: Host Name (1): Enter the host name of your computer This is o
29 2-3-3 Setup Procedure for Fixed-IP xDSL Below are descriptions of the options: IP address (1): Enter the IP address assigned by your service
30 Below are descriptions of each option: User Name (1): Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service provider here. Password (2):
31 When you finish the settings, click “Next” (7); to go back to a previous menu, click “Back.” 2-3-5 Setup Procedure for PPTP xDSL
32 Internet connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your Internet service provider if you don’t know how you should fill i
R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of
33 Connection Type: Select the connection type of Internet (7) connection you want to use (refer to the last section for detailed descriptions). Id
34 Next, L2TP Settings: Below are descriptions of each option: User Name (1): Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service provider
35 2-3-7 Setup Procedure for Telstra BigPond This setting only works when you’re using Telstra BigPond’s network service in Australia. User Nam
36 Click “Apply” to prepare to restart the router, and you’ll see this message: Wait for about 30 seconds, then click “OK!” You’ll be back to the
37 2-4 Basic Setup In this chapter, you’ll see how to change the time zone, password and remote management settings. Start your Web browser and log o
38 Below are descriptions of each option: Time Zone (1): Select a time zone from the drop-down list. Time Server Enter the IP address or host na
39 2-4-2 Changing the Management Password The default password of this router is 1234, and it’s displayed on the login prompt when accessed from the
40 Re-enter the new password if you see above message. If you see the following message, the content in the “Current Password” field is wrong. Clic
41 2-4-3 Remote Management This router does not allow management access from the Internet to prevent possible security risks (as when a too-simple pa
42 Click “Continue” to save the settings and go back to the Web management interface; click “Apply” to save the settings and restart the router so t
Table of Contents CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-1 Introduction ... 1 1
43 2-5 Setting Up the Internet Connection (WAN) Internet connection setup can be done by using Quick Setup as described in Section 2-3. However, you
44 PPTP - go to section 2-5-5 L2TP - go to section 2-5-6 Telstra BigPond - go to section 2-5-7 DNS - go to section 2-5-8 DDNS
45 Verify Password (5): Enter the password again for confirmation. Service (6): Select your card type from the drop-down menu. AT Dial Script (7
46 2-5-2 Setup Procedure for Dynamic IP Below are descriptions of each option: Host Name (1): Enter the host name of your computer. This is o
47 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. (Wait for
48 message will be displayed on your Web browser: Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup, or click “Apply” to reboot the ro
49 Password (2): Enter the password assigned by your Internet service provider here. Service Name (3): Enter a name for this Internet service. (
50 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
51 your Internet service provider if you don’t know how you should fill in these fields. Next, PPTP Settings: Below are descriptions of each opt
52 Connection Select the connection type of the Internet Type (7): connection you want to use. (Refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed descriptio
2-5-7 Setup Procedure for Telstra Big Pond ... 54 2-5-8 Setup Procedure for DNS ...
53 Below are descriptions of each option: User Name (1): Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service provider here. Password (2): E
54 If you want to reset all settings on this page back to previously saved values, click “Cancel.” 2-5-7 Setup Procedure for Telstra BigPond The
55 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
56 Below are descriptions of each option: Primary DNS (1): Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by your service provider. Secondary
57 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
58 Below are descriptions of each option: Dynamic DNS (1): If you want to enable the DDNS function, select “Enabled”; otherwise, select “Disabled
59 procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. (Wait for about 30 seconds while the router is rebooting.) If y
60 Suggestions for a IP address numbering plan: If you have no idea how to define an IP address plan for your network, here are some suggestions.
61 Click LAN on the left side of the Web management interface. There are three setup groups here: “LAN IP,” “DHCP Server” and “Static DHCP Leases Tabl
62 2-6-2 DHCP Server These settings are only available when “DHCP Server” in “LAN IP” is enabled. Below are descriptions of the options: Lease T
3-4 Fail Over... 113 3-5 System Status ...
63 2-6-3 Static DHCP Leases Table This function allows you to assign a static IP address to a specific computer forever, so you don’t have to set the
64 After you click “Add,” the MAC address and IP address mapping will be added to the Static DHCP Leases Table section. If you want to delete a sp
65 2-7 Wireless LAN Configurations If your computer, PDA, game console or other network device is equipped with a wireless network interface, you can
66 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
67 SSID (2): This is the name of the wireless router. You can type any alphanumerical characters here (maximum of 3
68 it’s recommended to change default ESSID name to one that is meaningful to you, such as “myhome,” “office_room1,” etc. Channel Number Select a
69 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
70 Below are descriptions of the options: Fragment Set the threshold of the wireless radio. Threshold (1): Do not modify the default value if
71 your wireless router (set the option to “Disable”) so only those who know the ESSID of your wireless router can connect. CTS Protect (10): Enabl
72 2-7-3 Wireless Security It’s very important to set wireless security settings properly! If you don’t, hackers and malicious users can reach your n
1 Chapter I: Product Information 1-1 Introduction and Safety Information Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONSTM Wireless 300N
73 Below are descriptions of the options: Key Length (2): There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and 128-bit. “128-bit” is safer than “64
74 key here; if you enter multiple WEP keys, they should all be different. Enable 802.1x IEEE 802.1x is an authentication protocol. Authentication (
75 After you finish the WEP settings, click “Apply” (10) and the following will be displayed on your Web browser: Click “Continue” to go back and
76 Pre-shared Select the type of pre-shared key. You Key Format (3): can select Passphrase (8 or more alphanumerical characters, up to 63), or
77 Below are descriptions of the options: WPA Unicast Select a type of WPA cipher suite. Options are Cipher Suite (2): “WPA (TKIP),” “WPA2 (A
78 2-7-4 Wireless Access Control This function will help you to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your wireless router; only those wirele
79 Enable Wireless To enforce MAC address filtering, check Access Control (4): “Enable Wireless Access Control.” When this item is unchecked, the r
80 2-7-5 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to build a connection between wireless network clients and this
81 Below are descriptions of the options: Enable WPS (1): Check this box to enable WPS function; uncheck it to disable WPS. Wi-Fi Protected WPS-re
82 Configure Click “Start PBC" to start Push Button-style by Push Button WPS setup procedure. This wireless router will (4): wait for
2 1-2 Safety Information To maintain the safety of users and property, follow these safety instructions: 1. This device is designed for indoor us
83 Chapter III Advanced Functions 3-1 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of service provides an efficient way for computers on the network to share
84 Enable QoS (1): Check this box to enable the QoS function; de-select this box if you don’t want to enforce QoS bandwidth limitations. Total Dow
85 selected by clicking this button. Move Down (10): You can lower the priority of the QoS rule you selected by clicking this button. After you
86 Below are descriptions of the options: Rule Name (a): Enter a name for this QoS rule (up to 15 alphanumerical characters). Bandwidth (b):
87 Remote IP Specify the remote (destination) IP address Address: (e): that will be affected by this rule. Input the starting IP address in t
88 3-2 Network Address Translation (NAT) Network address translations solve the problem of sharing a single IP address on multiple computers. Without
89 Click “Continue” to go back and continue with the router setup procedure, or click “Apply” to reboot the router so the settings will take effect.
90 Below are descriptions of the options: Enable Port Check this box to enable port mapping; Forwarding (1): uncheck this box to disable port
91 Reset (12): Unselect all mappings. After you finish the settings, click “Apply” (13) and the following message will be displayed on your W
92 Below are descriptions of the options: Enable Virtual Check this box to enable the virtual server; Server (1): uncheck this box to disa
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