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Contents Chapter 1: Getting to Know the WRP400 9 Front Panel 9 Back Panel 12 Side Panel 13 Placement Positions 13 Chapter 2: Before You Begin: Understanding Wireless Security 16 Change the Default Wireless Network...Advanced Configuration 19 How to Access the Web-Based Utility 20 Chapter 4: Basic Settings 22 Setup > Basic Setup 23 Internet Setup 23 Network Setup 30 Time Setting 33 Setup > DDNS 34 DynDNS.org 34 TZO.com 36 Setup > MAC Address Clone 37 Setup > Advanced Routing 38 Advanced Settings: PPPoE Relay 39 Advanced Routing 39 Cisco WRP400 User Guide i
Contents Chapter 1: Getting to Know the WRP400 9 Front Panel 9 Back Panel 12 Side Panel 13 Placement Positions 13 Chapter 2: Before You Begin: Understanding Wireless Security 16 Change the Default Wireless Network...Advanced Configuration 19 How to Access the Web-Based Utility 20 Chapter 4: Basic Settings 22 Setup > Basic Setup 23 Internet Setup 23 Network Setup 30 Time Setting 33 Setup > DDNS 34 DynDNS.org 34 TZO.com 36 Setup > MAC Address Clone 37 Setup > Advanced Routing 38 Advanced Settings: PPPoE Relay 39 Advanced Routing 39 Cisco WRP400 User Guide i
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... During Mobile Network Connectivity 49 Chapter 6: Configuring Your Wireless Network 51 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings 51 Manual Configuration of the Network 52 Wi-Fi Protected Setup 54 Wireless > Wireless Security 56 WEP 57 WPA Personal 58 WPA2 Personal 59 WPA Enterprise 60 WPA2 Enterprise 61 Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter 62 Wireless... Firewall 67 Internet Filter 67 Web Filter 68 Security > VPN Passthrough 68 Access Restrictions > Internet Access 69 Creating or Modifying an Internet Access Policy 73 Cisco WRP400 User Guide ii
... During Mobile Network Connectivity 49 Chapter 6: Configuring Your Wireless Network 51 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings 51 Manual Configuration of the Network 52 Wi-Fi Protected Setup 54 Wireless > Wireless Security 56 WEP 57 WPA Personal 58 WPA2 Personal 59 WPA Enterprise 60 WPA2 Enterprise 61 Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter 62 Wireless... Firewall 67 Internet Filter 67 Web Filter 68 Security > VPN Passthrough 68 Access Restrictions > Internet Access 69 Creating or Modifying an Internet Access Policy 73 Cisco WRP400 User Guide ii
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...the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process. When the test is complete, the LED shines steady green. • Initialization of a USB modem: When you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, run the Setup Wizard, or refer to "Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings," on page 39. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 10 ...To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically configure wireless security for support. • Self-diagnostic test: ...
...the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process. When the test is complete, the LED shines steady green. • Initialization of a USB modem: When you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, run the Setup Wizard, or refer to "Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings," on page 39. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 10 ...To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically configure wireless security for support. • Self-diagnostic test: ...
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...factory. For more vulnerable to keep your wireless network can be available for anyone to something easily recognizable, but do not use the Setup Wizard for wireless networks. Change the Default Wireless Network Name or SSID Wireless devices have a default wireless network name or Service Set ... to install, so homes with high-speed Internet access are adopting them at a rapid pace. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 16 NOTE The Setup Wizard guides you through the process of the WRP400. This is the name of your wireless network, you should change the default wireless network name to...
...factory. For more vulnerable to keep your wireless network can be available for anyone to something easily recognizable, but do not use the Setup Wizard for wireless networks. Change the Default Wireless Network Name or SSID Wireless devices have a default wireless network name or Service Set ... to install, so homes with high-speed Internet access are adopting them at a rapid pace. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 16 NOTE The Setup Wizard guides you through the process of the WRP400. This is the name of your wireless network, you should change the default wireless network name to...
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... Setup Wizard on the CD-ROM), the router will be ready for use. For more information, see Chapter 4, "Basic Settings." • Mobile Network: You can connect a compatible Mobile Broadband USB modem to the USB port of the WRP400 and configure the mobile network connection.For more information, see Cisco WRP400 User... after you click one of the main tabs. 3 Using the Web-Based Utility for Advanced Configuration After you set up the WRP400 with the Setup Wizard (located on the Setup CD-ROM. However, if you should use the web-based utility. The web-based utility has these main tabs...
... Setup Wizard on the CD-ROM), the router will be ready for use. For more information, see Chapter 4, "Basic Settings." • Mobile Network: You can connect a compatible Mobile Broadband USB modem to the USB port of the WRP400 and configure the mobile network connection.For more information, see Cisco WRP400 User... after you click one of the main tabs. 3 Using the Web-Based Utility for Advanced Configuration After you set up the WRP400 with the Setup Wizard (located on the Setup CD-ROM. However, if you should use the web-based utility. The web-based utility has these main tabs...
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...for PPPoE Relay, NAT, Dynamic Routing (RIP), or Static Routing? NOTE For information about using the Setup screens to access my Internet service? 4 Basic Settings On the Setup screens, you can configure general settings, such as Internet connection, IP address, DHCP server settings, DDNS..., time settings, and advanced router settings. See "Setup > Basic Setup," on page 33. • Configure advanced settings for my web server or FTP server? See "Setup > Advanced Routing," on page 37. • Change the time settings? Cisco WRP400 User Guide 22
...for PPPoE Relay, NAT, Dynamic Routing (RIP), or Static Routing? NOTE For information about using the Setup screens to access my Internet service? 4 Basic Settings On the Setup screens, you can configure general settings, such as Internet connection, IP address, DHCP server settings, DDNS..., time settings, and advanced router settings. See "Setup > Basic Setup," on page 33. • Configure advanced settings for my web server or FTP server? See "Setup > Advanced Routing," on page 37. • Change the time settings? Cisco WRP400 User Guide 22
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... Internet connection that you can obtain from your service provider. Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 Setup > Basic Setup You can use the Basic Setup page to cancel your service provider supports: • Automatic Configuration - Internet Setup You can use the Internet Setup section to configure the WRP400 for your Internet connection. DHCP • Static IP • PPPoE •...DHCP or you enter settings on this section require information that your changes. DHCP By default, the Internet Connection Type is set to cable connections. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 23
... Internet connection that you can obtain from your service provider. Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 Setup > Basic Setup You can use the Basic Setup page to cancel your service provider supports: • Automatic Configuration - Internet Setup You can use the Internet Setup section to configure the WRP400 for your Internet connection. DHCP • Static IP • PPPoE •...DHCP or you enter settings on this section require information that your changes. DHCP By default, the Internet Connection Type is set to cable connections. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 23
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Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 Figure 5 Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Automatic Configuration - Cisco WRP400 User Guide 24 Figure 6 Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Static IP Enter the information that was provided by your service provider. • Internet IP Address: The IP address of your WRP400, as seen from the Internet. • Subnet Mask: The subnet mask, as...
Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 Figure 5 Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Automatic Configuration - Cisco WRP400 User Guide 24 Figure 6 Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Static IP Enter the information that was provided by your service provider. • Internet IP Address: The IP address of your WRP400, as seen from the Internet. • Subnet Mask: The subnet mask, as...
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...: A feature that causes a connection to see if they do, you are disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your service provider to terminate. If you want the WRP400 to check the Internet connection. Keep the default Redial Period of inactivity that allows your...option, select Keep Alive. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 25 To enable this feature, select Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time: A feature that allows your WRP400 to re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to some DSL services. Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 PPPoE Some DSL-based...
...: A feature that causes a connection to see if they do, you are disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your service provider to terminate. If you want the WRP400 to check the Internet connection. Keep the default Redial Period of inactivity that allows your...option, select Keep Alive. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 25 To enable this feature, select Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time: A feature that allows your WRP400 to re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to some DSL services. Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 PPPoE Some DSL-based...
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Cisco WRP400 User Guide 26 Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that applies to check the Internet connection. Keep the default Redial Period of inactivity that you are disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your Internet connection at which you want to allow. • Keep Alive: Redial...
Cisco WRP400 User Guide 26 Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that applies to check the Internet connection. Keep the default Redial Period of inactivity that you are disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your Internet connection at which you want to allow. • Keep Alive: Redial...
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...Setup > Basic Setup 4 L2TP L2TP is a service that causes a connection to terminate. If you want to allow. • Keep Alive: Redial Period: A feature that allows your Internet connection at which you are disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your connection. Cisco WRP400...Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time: A feature that allows your WRP400 to check your WRP400 to re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to check the Internet connection. Figure 9 Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > L2TP Enter the information that was provided ...
...Setup > Basic Setup 4 L2TP L2TP is a service that causes a connection to terminate. If you want to allow. • Keep Alive: Redial Period: A feature that allows your Internet connection at which you are disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your connection. Cisco WRP400...Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time: A feature that allows your WRP400 to check your WRP400 to re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to check the Internet connection. Figure 9 Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > L2TP Enter the information that was provided ...
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.... • Keep Alive: Redial Period: A feature that causes a connection to specify the period of 30 seconds, or specify the interval at a specified interval (Redial Period). Cisco WRP400 User Guide 28 Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 Telstra Cable Telstra Cable is a service used in Australia only. To enable this option, select Keep Alive.
.... • Keep Alive: Redial Period: A feature that causes a connection to specify the period of 30 seconds, or specify the interval at a specified interval (Redial Period). Cisco WRP400 User Guide 28 Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 Telstra Cable Telstra Cable is a service used in Australia only. To enable this option, select Keep Alive.
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...service provider before making any changes. The default size depends on the Internet Connection Type: - DHCP or Static IP: 1500 - The WRP400 will work. • MTU: MTU is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs. Verify with your... Setup > Basic Setup > Optional Settings • Host Name and Domain Name: A host and domain name for the WRP400. PPTP or L2TP: 460 - Enter the IP address of the DNS server, which is transmitted. Some service providers, usually cable service providers, require these for Internet transmission. Cisco WRP400 ...
...service provider before making any changes. The default size depends on the Internet Connection Type: - DHCP or Static IP: 1500 - The WRP400 will work. • MTU: MTU is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs. Verify with your... Setup > Basic Setup > Optional Settings • Host Name and Domain Name: A host and domain name for the WRP400. PPTP or L2TP: 460 - Enter the IP address of the DNS server, which is transmitted. Some service providers, usually cable service providers, require these for Internet transmission. Cisco WRP400 ...
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Figure 12 Setup > Basic Setup > Network Setup DHCP Server Setting You can use the Wireless tab. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 30 Router IP You can enter the Local IP Address and Subnet Mask of the WRP400 and configure the DHCP server settings. NOTE If you choose to enable the DHCP server option, make sure there is no...
Figure 12 Setup > Basic Setup > Network Setup DHCP Server Setting You can use the Wireless tab. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 30 Router IP You can enter the Local IP Address and Subnet Mask of the WRP400 and configure the DHCP server settings. NOTE If you choose to enable the DHCP server option, make sure there is no...
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Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup Figure 13 Setup > Basic Setup > DHCP Server Setting 4 • DHCP Server: DHCP is 0 minutes, which means one ...on the network. • Starting IP Address: Enter a value for clients. The default is enabled by factory default. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 31 See "DHCP Reservation," on your network, or you don't want to reserve IP addresses for the DHCP... the time elapses, the user is 50. • IP Address Range: You can view the range of the WRP400, 192.168.15.1, and less than 192.168.15.253. This number cannot be greater than 253. If you...
Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup Figure 13 Setup > Basic Setup > DHCP Server Setting 4 • DHCP Server: DHCP is 0 minutes, which means one ...on the network. • Starting IP Address: Enter a value for clients. The default is enabled by factory default. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 31 See "DHCP Reservation," on your network, or you don't want to reserve IP addresses for the DHCP... the time elapses, the user is 50. • IP Address Range: You can view the range of the WRP400, 192.168.15.1, and less than 192.168.15.253. This number cannot be greater than 253. If you...
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... field is field with the Internet. Figure 14 DHCP Reservation Cisco WRP400 User Guide 32 Use this field. NOTE The Domain Name System (DNS) is provided by your service provider. If you wish to a computer on the Basic Setup page. Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 • Static DNS: Enter the local IP address of the...
... field is field with the Internet. Figure 14 DHCP Reservation Cisco WRP400 User Guide 32 Use this field. NOTE The Domain Name System (DNS) is provided by your service provider. If you wish to a computer on the Basic Setup page. Basic Settings Setup > Basic Setup 4 • Static DNS: Enter the local IP address of the...
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To view the most up-to cancel your time zone and Time Server Address, if needed. To exit this option if you want the WRP400 to remove a client from DHCP Tables: To reserve an IP address for a client in the Manually Adding Client section. Time Setting In ...then click Add Clients. • Manually Adding Client: To reserve an IP address for a client that elapse before the WRP400 resyncs with the NTP server. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 33 Figure 15 Setup > Basic Setup > Time Setting • Time Zone: Select the time zone for the location. • Automatically adjust clock for daylight...
To view the most up-to cancel your time zone and Time Server Address, if needed. To exit this option if you want the WRP400 to remove a client from DHCP Tables: To reserve an IP address for a client in the Manually Adding Client section. Time Setting In ...then click Add Clients. • Manually Adding Client: To reserve an IP address for a client that elapse before the WRP400 resyncs with the NTP server. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 33 Figure 15 Setup > Basic Setup > Time Setting • Time Zone: Select the time zone for the location. • Automatically adjust clock for daylight...
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... changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Before you do not want to a dynamic Internet IP address. DynDNS.org Figure 16 Setup > DDNS > DynDNS.org Cisco WRP400 User Guide 34 NOTE After you enter settings on this feature, you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the...
... changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Before you do not want to a dynamic Internet IP address. DynDNS.org Figure 16 Setup > DDNS > DynDNS.org Cisco WRP400 User Guide 34 NOTE After you enter settings on this feature, you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the...
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... connection is displayed here. • Update: To manually trigger an update, click this feature, keep the default, Disabled. To disable this button. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 35 To disable wildcards, keep the default, Disabled. Because it is dynamic, it will work as well (x is displayed here. For example... are not sure which setting to be a backup. To enable the feature, select Enabled. To enable wildcards, select Enabled. Basic Settings Setup > DDNS 4 • User Name: Enter the User Name for your DDNS account. • Password: Enter the Password for your host.
... connection is displayed here. • Update: To manually trigger an update, click this feature, keep the default, Disabled. To disable this button. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 35 To disable wildcards, keep the default, Disabled. Because it is dynamic, it will work as well (x is displayed here. For example... are not sure which setting to be a backup. To enable the feature, select Enabled. To enable wildcards, select Enabled. Basic Settings Setup > DDNS 4 • User Name: Enter the User Name for your DDNS account. • Password: Enter the Password for your host.
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Cisco WRP400 User Guide 36 Basic Settings Setup > DDNS TZO.com Figure 17 Setup > DDNS > TZO.com 4 • E-mail Address, TZO Key, and Domain Name: Enter the settings for your account with TZO. • Internet IP Address: The Internet IP address of the DDNS service connection is displayed here. Because it is dynamic, it will change. • Status: The status of the WRP400 is displayed here. • Update: To manually trigger an update, click this button.
Cisco WRP400 User Guide 36 Basic Settings Setup > DDNS TZO.com Figure 17 Setup > DDNS > TZO.com 4 • E-mail Address, TZO Key, and Domain Name: Enter the settings for your account with TZO. • Internet IP Address: The Internet IP address of the DDNS service connection is displayed here. Because it is dynamic, it will change. • Status: The status of the WRP400 is displayed here. • Update: To manually trigger an update, click this button.