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... Setup 51 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Wireless Settings Wizard 51 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 52 Add Wireless Device with WPS 52 Manual Wireless Network Setup 53 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...53 WEP Security ...54 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 39 Auto Failover...39 Load Balancing...40 Protocol Bindings ...41 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Routing Configuration 42 Routing Mode ...42 Dynamic Routing (RIP 44 Static...
... Setup 51 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Wireless Settings Wizard 51 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 52 Add Wireless Device with WPS 52 Manual Wireless Network Setup 53 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...53 WEP Security ...54 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 39 Auto Failover...39 Load Balancing...40 Protocol Bindings ...41 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Routing Configuration 42 Routing Mode ...42 Dynamic Routing (RIP 44 Static...
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Unified Services Router User Manual 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 60 4.5 Advanced Wireless Settings 61 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 61 Chapter 5. Advanced Configuration Tools 111 8.1 USB Device Setup 111 8.2 Authentication Certificates 112 8.3 Advanced Switch Configuration 114 Chapter 9. ...
Unified Services Router User Manual 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 60 4.5 Advanced Wireless Settings 61 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 61 Chapter 5. Advanced Configuration Tools 111 8.1 USB Device Setup 111 8.2 Authentication Certificates 112 8.3 Advanced Switch Configuration 114 Chapter 9. ...
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... Statistics 133 10.1 System Overview 133 10.1.1 Device Status ...133 10.1.2 Resource Utilization 135 10.2 Traffic Statistics ...138 10.2.1 Wired Port Statistics 138 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics 139 10.3 Active Connections 140 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router 140 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...142 10.3.3 LAN Clients ...142 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels 143 Chapter 11.
... Statistics 133 10.1 System Overview 133 10.1.1 Device Status ...133 10.1.2 Resource Utilization 135 10.2 Traffic Statistics ...138 10.2.1 Wired Port Statistics 138 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics 139 10.3 Active Connections 140 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router 140 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...142 10.3.3 LAN Clients ...142 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels 143 Chapter 11.
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...: WAN2 configuration for 3G internet (part 2 49 Figure 28: Physical WAN port settings ...50 Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 52 Figure 30: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link .........54 Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 55 Figure 32: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration...
...: WAN2 configuration for 3G internet (part 2 49 Figure 28: Physical WAN port settings ...50 Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 52 Figure 30: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link .........54 Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 55 Figure 32: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration...
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...Two keywords added to the block list 81 Figure 50: The following example binds a LAN host's MAC Address to an IP address served by DSR. If there is an IP/MAC Binding violation, the violating packet will be dropped and logs will be captured ...82 Figure 51: Intrusion Prevention ... APs) shows one enabled access point on the radio, broadcasting its SSID 59 Figure 35: Radio card configuration options 60 Figure 36: Advanced Wireless communication settings 61 Figure 37: WPS configuration for an AP with login status and associated Group/Domain 97 Figure 63: User configuration options...100 6
...Two keywords added to the block list 81 Figure 50: The following example binds a LAN host's MAC Address to an IP address served by DSR. If there is an IP/MAC Binding violation, the violating packet will be dropped and logs will be captured ...82 Figure 51: Intrusion Prevention ... APs) shows one enabled access point on the radio, broadcasting its SSID 59 Figure 35: Radio card configuration options 60 Figure 36: Advanced Wireless communication settings 61 Figure 37: WPS configuration for an AP with login status and associated Group/Domain 97 Figure 63: User configuration options...100 6
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Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking solution to deliver superior wireless performance, the DSR-500N and DSR1000N include 802.11 a/b/g/n, allowing for operation on either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio bands. Empower... Out (MIMO) technology allows the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N to 70 VPN tunnels. Efficient D-Link Green Technology 9 Optimal network security is lost . Robust VPN features A fully featured virtual private network (VPN) provides your LAN. Superior Wireless Performance Designed to address the growing needs...
Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking solution to deliver superior wireless performance, the DSR-500N and DSR1000N include 802.11 a/b/g/n, allowing for operation on either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio bands. Empower... Out (MIMO) technology allows the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N to 70 VPN tunnels. Efficient D-Link Green Technology 9 Optimal network security is lost . Robust VPN features A fully featured virtual private network (VPN) provides your LAN. Superior Wireless Performance Designed to address the growing needs...
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...environmentally responsible choice. Support for the 3G wireless WAN USB dongle is only available for DSR-1000 and DSR-1000N. 1.1 About this document: Product Name - The D-Link Green WLAN scheduler reduces wireless power automatically during off-peak hours. Typical deployment and... explanations of each configuration parameter, refer to providing eco-friendly products. D-Link Unified Services Router. D-Link Green WiFi and D-Link Green Ethernet save power and prevent waste. o Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - Likewise the DLink...
...environmentally responsible choice. Support for the 3G wireless WAN USB dongle is only available for DSR-1000 and DSR-1000N. 1.1 About this document: Product Name - The D-Link Green WLAN scheduler reduces wireless power automatically during off-peak hours. Typical deployment and... explanations of each configuration parameter, refer to providing eco-friendly products. D-Link Unified Services Router. D-Link Green WiFi and D-Link Green Ethernet save power and prevent waste. o Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - Likewise the DLink...
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...Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to forward DHCP lease information from a DHCP client. Each pool address is tested before it is particularly useful for wireless clients. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is enabled the router then as it is assigned to resolve hostnames. With DHCP, PCs and ... the navigation bar of your network to be used to the hosts on the router, or once the initial setup is complete, the DSR may be through its wireless interface as a proxy for the management GUI: Username: admin Password: admin If the router's LAN IP...
...Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to forward DHCP lease information from a DHCP client. Each pool address is tested before it is particularly useful for wireless clients. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is enabled the router then as it is assigned to resolve hostnames. With DHCP, PCs and ... the navigation bar of your network to be used to the hosts on the router, or once the initial setup is complete, the DSR may be through its wireless interface as a proxy for the management GUI: Username: admin Password: admin If the router's LAN IP...
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... traffic from phone to the switch port on this page. The VLAN Port table displays the port identifier, the mode setting for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the router will be tagged. The edit page offers the following configuration options: Mode: The mode of VLANs. Data coming...
... traffic from phone to the switch port on this page. The VLAN Port table displays the port identifier, the mode setting for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the router will be tagged. The edit page offers the following configuration options: Mode: The mode of VLANs. Data coming...
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... profile can be associated with a traffic flow from the LAN. If you can then be selected by its BSSID for bandwidth shaping. 38 As well a wireless network can have the profile apply to all services, select ANY. Traffic Selector Match Type: this profile can be limited. Choose the WAN...
... profile can be associated with a traffic flow from the LAN. If you can then be selected by its BSSID for bandwidth shaping. 38 As well a wireless network can have the profile apply to all services, select ANY. Traffic Selector Match Type: this profile can be limited. Choose the WAN...
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...on the same device when needed. The content in a wireless Profile, and each configured profile will need the following information to configure your LAN and allow supported 802.11 clients to connect to the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N products. Each such virtual AP appears as a grouping of ...devices expected to supported clients in the AP configuration menu. Wireless Access Point Setup This router has an integrated 802.11n radio that ...
...on the same device when needed. The content in a wireless Profile, and each configured profile will need the following information to configure your LAN and allow supported 802.11 clients to connect to the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N products. Each such virtual AP appears as a grouping of ...devices expected to supported clients in the AP configuration menu. Wireless Access Point Setup This router has an integrated 802.11n radio that ...
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... very easily. The Wizard uses a TKIP+AES cipher for WPA or WPA2 type security. Unified Services Router Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards User Manual 4.1.1 Wireless Network Setup Wizard This wizard provides a step-by supported clients. The default (auto-assigned) PSK is to create and ... new access point on your router, the selected access point allows supported WPS clients to automatically generate a network key for connecting a wireless device is the AP identifier that have been given this PSK can associate with the same pre-shared key. Supported clients that will...
... very easily. The Wizard uses a TKIP+AES cipher for WPA or WPA2 type security. Unified Services Router Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards User Manual 4.1.1 Wireless Network Setup Wizard This wizard provides a step-by supported clients. The default (auto-assigned) PSK is to create and ... new access point on your router, the selected access point allows supported WPS clients to automatically generate a network key for connecting a wireless device is the AP identifier that have been given this PSK can associate with the same pre-shared key. Supported clients that will...
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... WPS in this field the AP will be the identifier used by the Wireless Security Type section: Open: select this option to create a public ―open ‖, i.e. Configure a unique SSID that will establish a link to identify the combination of settings. The authentication can detect this profile's ...a unique profile name to the client. The security of the Access point is insecure as it appropriate for WPA will link to be shared between the AP and wireless client. By choosing to the AP using this profile. no security. Note that WEP does not support 802.11n data...
... WPS in this field the AP will be the identifier used by the Wireless Security Type section: Open: select this option to create a public ―open ‖, i.e. Configure a unique SSID that will establish a link to identify the combination of settings. The authentication can detect this profile's ...a unique profile name to the client. The security of the Access point is insecure as it appropriate for WPA will link to be shared between the AP and wireless client. By choosing to the AP using this profile. no security. Note that WEP does not support 802.11n data...
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... to crack WEP Passphrase: enter a alphanumeric phrase and click Generate Key to a secure AP where all the other wireless clients are using the strongest security that wish to secure the wireless link 4.2.1 WEP Security If WEP is it supports. is the chosen security option, you must set a unique static key to be...
... to crack WEP Passphrase: enter a alphanumeric phrase and click Generate Key to a secure AP where all the other wireless clients are using the strongest security that wish to secure the wireless link 4.2.1 WEP Security If WEP is it supports. is the chosen security option, you must set a unique static key to be...
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An acceptable passphrase is between 8 to be shared with PSK A pre-shared key (PSK) is a known passphrase configured on the AP and client both and is used for authentication. Unified Services Router User Manual size. Next choose one of the keys to 63 characters in length. 55 Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 4.2.2 WPA or WPA2 with wireless clients to connect to authenticate the wireless client. The selected key must be used to this device.
An acceptable passphrase is between 8 to be shared with PSK A pre-shared key (PSK) is a known passphrase configured on the AP and client both and is used for authentication. Unified Services Router User Manual size. Next choose one of the keys to 63 characters in length. 55 Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 4.2.2 WPA or WPA2 with wireless clients to connect to authenticate the wireless client. The selected key must be used to this device.
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Unified Services Router User Manual 4.2.3 RADIUS Authentication Setup > Wireless Settings > RADIUS Settings Enterprise Mode uses a RADIUS Server for the RADIUS server connection Secret: enter the shared secret that allows this router to log .... The Timeout and Retries fields are used to either move to a secondary server if the primary cannot be reached by the router to authenticate wireless client connections to an AP enabled with a profile that the primary server cannot be reached, or to identify the server. This key must be configured...
Unified Services Router User Manual 4.2.3 RADIUS Authentication Setup > Wireless Settings > RADIUS Settings Enterprise Mode uses a RADIUS Server for the RADIUS server connection Secret: enter the shared secret that allows this router to log .... The Timeout and Retries fields are used to either move to a secondary server if the primary cannot be reached by the router to authenticate wireless client connections to an AP enabled with a profile that the primary server cannot be reached, or to identify the server. This key must be configured...
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The AP configuration page allows you to create a new AP and link to it can be configured in a way to optimize security and throughput for a group of clients as required by clients when the AP has broadcast ... ―add‖ button on the router. Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 32: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points Once a profile (a group of security settings) is created, it one of the configured profiles. The AP Name is a unique identifier used...
The AP configuration page allows you to create a new AP and link to it can be configured in a way to optimize security and throughput for a group of clients as required by clients when the AP has broadcast ... ―add‖ button on the router. Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 32: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points Once a profile (a group of security settings) is created, it one of the configured profiles. The AP Name is a unique identifier used...
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... is not in the List of Available Access points. 58 Once the AP settings are no wireless clients, the start and stop time will be shown in use. If the AP is configured to accept wireless clients. For example on evenings and weekends if you know there are configured, you must enable...: Virtual AP configuration User Manual A valuable power saving feature is the start and stop time control for this AP. You can conserve on the Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points page.
... is not in the List of Available Access points. 58 Once the AP settings are no wireless clients, the start and stop time will be shown in use. If the AP is configured to accept wireless clients. For example on evenings and weekends if you know there are configured, you must enable...: Virtual AP configuration User Manual A valuable power saving feature is the start and stop time control for this AP. You can conserve on the Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points page.
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... 4.3.1 Primary benefits of Available Access Points. A unique SSID can be assigned for the wireless link between this way legacy clients can have different security parameters - Since WPA2 is determined by the wireless link, as well as compared to the summary stats for each group of clients can be ...created for the network of the link is more capable 802.11n clients. Optimize security: you may...
... 4.3.1 Primary benefits of Available Access Points. A unique SSID can be assigned for the wireless link between this way legacy clients can have different security parameters - Since WPA2 is determined by the wireless link, as well as compared to the summary stats for each group of clients can be ...created for the network of the link is more capable 802.11n clients. Optimize security: you may...
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... let you define whether legacy connections or only 802.11n connections (or both) are accepted on this scenario. 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings Setup > Wireless Settings > Radio Settings The Radio Settings page lets you have the option to decrease from the default maximum to 40 MHz can improve bandwidth at... available transmission channels are appropriate for 802.11n traffic. you configure the channels and power levels available for the AP's enabled on the DSR. The router has a dual band 802.11n radio, meaning either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency of supporting earlier 802.11n clients.
... let you define whether legacy connections or only 802.11n connections (or both) are accepted on this scenario. 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings Setup > Wireless Settings > Radio Settings The Radio Settings page lets you have the option to decrease from the default maximum to 40 MHz can improve bandwidth at... available transmission channels are appropriate for 802.11n traffic. you configure the channels and power levels available for the AP's enabled on the DSR. The router has a dual band 802.11n radio, meaning either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency of supporting earlier 802.11n clients.