Data Sheet
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... Wireless Standard Four 10/100Mbps Auto-negotiation/Auto MDI-X/MDI-II Switch ports for firmware upgrade 3-year warranty BENEFITS Easy Integration: Internet Router, Access Point, and 4port 10/100Mbps Switch all in one unit, share your network from hackers. Surf and share the Internet with TRENDnet's TEW-311BRP with up to request a global IP address from unwanted wireless clients. Dynamic and Static Routing capabilities Flash memory for flexible network connectivity Fixed 2dBi Antennas Access Control with DMZ, Protocol Filter, and Virtual Server...
... Wireless Standard Four 10/100Mbps Auto-negotiation/Auto MDI-X/MDI-II Switch ports for firmware upgrade 3-year warranty BENEFITS Easy Integration: Internet Router, Access Point, and 4port 10/100Mbps Switch all in one unit, share your network from hackers. Surf and share the Internet with TRENDnet's TEW-311BRP with up to request a global IP address from unwanted wireless clients. Dynamic and Static Routing capabilities Flash memory for flexible network connectivity Fixed 2dBi Antennas Access Control with DMZ, Protocol Filter, and Virtual Server...
Data Sheet
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... Configuration, Telnet (remote management possible) Protocols: • DHCP (Client and Server), IP, NAT, PPPoE, TCP, UDP Module Technique: • Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK Channels: • 11 Channels (US & Canada) Wireless Mode: • Access Point (Infrastructure) Wireless Data Rate: • 22Mbps, 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, and 1Mbps Frequency Range: • 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz Security: • 64/128-bit WEP Encryption with MAC Address Access Control (wireless Client) Antenna: • 2 x fixed 2dBi External Antenna (length = 115 mm) Output Power...
... Configuration, Telnet (remote management possible) Protocols: • DHCP (Client and Server), IP, NAT, PPPoE, TCP, UDP Module Technique: • Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK Channels: • 11 Channels (US & Canada) Wireless Mode: • Access Point (Infrastructure) Wireless Data Rate: • 22Mbps, 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, and 1Mbps Frequency Range: • 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz Security: • 64/128-bit WEP Encryption with MAC Address Access Control (wireless Client) Antenna: • 2 x fixed 2dBi External Antenna (length = 115 mm) Output Power...
Manual
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... Starting the Web Browser Interface 22 Setup Wizard 23 CHAPTER 4 25 Main Screen 25 LAN & DHCP Server 26 WAN...27 Password ...29 Time ...29 Wireless 31 Basic ...31 WEP ...31 Advanced ...32 802.1x ...33 Status 34 Device Information 34 Log ...35 Log Settings ...36 Statistic ...36 Wireless ...37 Routing 38 Static ...38 Dynamic...39 Routing Table ...40 Access 40 Protocol Filter 41 IP Filter ...42 Virtual Server ...44 Special AP ...45 DMZ...46 Firewall Rule...46 Management 48 SNMP...48 Remote Management...
... Starting the Web Browser Interface 22 Setup Wizard 23 CHAPTER 4 25 Main Screen 25 LAN & DHCP Server 26 WAN...27 Password ...29 Time ...29 Wireless 31 Basic ...31 WEP ...31 Advanced ...32 802.1x ...33 Status 34 Device Information 34 Log ...35 Log Settings ...36 Statistic ...36 Wireless ...37 Routing 38 Static ...38 Dynamic...39 Routing Table ...40 Access 40 Protocol Filter 41 IP Filter ...42 Virtual Server ...44 Special AP ...45 DMZ...46 Firewall Rule...46 Management 48 SNMP...48 Remote Management...
Manual
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...) technology and operating in firewall provides extra security from malicious attack. A built-in the 2.4 GHz band, the router accommodates the IEEE 802.11b standard supporting data communications rates of 1/2/5.5/11/22Mbps. - 1 - The Wireless Router manages all aspects of the router, including making LAN, WAN, and WLAN settings, making access restrictions, setting administrative and user passwords, and creating status logs. CHAPTER 1 Introduction Thank you for SOHO and home networks, featuring a wireless LAN function that reduces the...
...) technology and operating in firewall provides extra security from malicious attack. A built-in the 2.4 GHz band, the router accommodates the IEEE 802.11b standard supporting data communications rates of 1/2/5.5/11/22Mbps. - 1 - The Wireless Router manages all aspects of the router, including making LAN, WAN, and WLAN settings, making access restrictions, setting administrative and user passwords, and creating status logs. CHAPTER 1 Introduction Thank you for SOHO and home networks, featuring a wireless LAN function that reduces the...
Manual
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... dipole antennas provide flexible station configuration - Compatible with IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence high data rate specifications - Supports high-speed wireless connections up to cable or ADSL modem through the Ethernet RJ-45 port • Supports DHCP client and server • Features Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) • Web-based firmware upgradeable - 4 - Advanced Power Management mode for long distance communications and noisy environments - Plug-and-Play installation • Security Features - Firewall support provides security against unauthorized access and...
... dipole antennas provide flexible station configuration - Compatible with IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence high data rate specifications - Supports high-speed wireless connections up to cable or ADSL modem through the Ethernet RJ-45 port • Supports DHCP client and server • Features Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) • Web-based firmware upgradeable - 4 - Advanced Power Management mode for long distance communications and noisy environments - Plug-and-Play installation • Security Features - Firewall support provides security against unauthorized access and...
Manual
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... reset the Wireless Router to the factory default settings. 2 WAN port Connect the Wireless Router to the Internet via your cable or ADSL modem and this RJ-45 port. 3 LAN ports The four RJ-45 Ethernet ports allow you to connect client PCs or LAN hubs to specific applications and installations. For example, users can configure and augment networks without being disconnected from a conference room to transmit and receive data through the air using the unlicensed 2.4 GHz frequency band. Scalability WLANs...
... reset the Wireless Router to the factory default settings. 2 WAN port Connect the Wireless Router to the Internet via your cable or ADSL modem and this RJ-45 port. 3 LAN ports The four RJ-45 Ethernet ports allow you to connect client PCs or LAN hubs to specific applications and installations. For example, users can configure and augment networks without being disconnected from a conference room to transmit and receive data through the air using the unlicensed 2.4 GHz frequency band. Scalability WLANs...
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... DNS Server Search Order and click Add to add it to your ISP/BSP for the router. The IP address appears under "Installed gateways." Note! If prompted, insert your Windows setup CD or specify the path to the list. Type the ISP/BSP domain name in Host. Click OK. The default value is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. e. Click OK. Wireless Router user's manual...
... DNS Server Search Order and click Add to add it to your ISP/BSP for the router. The IP address appears under "Installed gateways." Note! If prompted, insert your Windows setup CD or specify the path to the list. Type the ISP/BSP domain name in Host. Click OK. The default value is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. e. Click OK. Wireless Router user's manual...
Manual
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.... Windows NT4.0 1. main name server IP address. The Control Panel opens: 2. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband Service Provider) is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. Click OK to "Use the following DNS server addresses" and type the ISP/BSP do- Wireless Router user's manual d. Type the router's IP address in the "Default gateway" field. Check the radio button next to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box. f. e. Note! Click Start, Settings...
.... Windows NT4.0 1. main name server IP address. The Control Panel opens: 2. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband Service Provider) is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. Click OK to "Use the following DNS server addresses" and type the ISP/BSP do- Wireless Router user's manual d. Type the router's IP address in the "Default gateway" field. Check the radio button next to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box. f. e. Note! Click Start, Settings...
Manual
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... user name and password. 3. Type the user name and password in the address bar, the default is "admin." 4. Open your computer's network configuration. You are prompted for starting the Web browser interface. The router browser interface opens: Using the browser interface, you have set network parameters, configure wireless LAN settings, view status reports and logs, create access restrictions, and use other tools and features. For information on using the Web browser interface, be sure you can set up your Web browser and type the router IP address...
... user name and password. 3. Type the user name and password in the address bar, the default is "admin." 4. Open your computer's network configuration. You are prompted for starting the Web browser interface. The router browser interface opens: Using the browser interface, you have set network parameters, configure wireless LAN settings, view status reports and logs, create access restrictions, and use other tools and features. For information on using the Web browser interface, be sure you can set up your Web browser and type the router IP address...
Manual
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When Specify IP is made to initiate a connection with your default browser. Password: Type your PPPoE user name. Your ISP will provide you with this information. User Name: Type your PPPoE password. Wireless Router user's manual WAN IP: Select whether you want the ISP to provide the IP address automatically, or whether you want to assign a static IP address to three DNS numbers in the text boxes. Your ISP will provide you...
When Specify IP is made to initiate a connection with your default browser. Password: Type your PPPoE user name. Your ISP will provide you with this information. User Name: Type your PPPoE password. Wireless Router user's manual WAN IP: Select whether you want the ISP to provide the IP address automatically, or whether you want to assign a static IP address to three DNS numbers in the text boxes. Your ISP will provide you...
Manual
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... the drop-down lists, and click Set Time to set the time from the drop-down list. The password must be used to gain access to the correct date and time. - 29 - Administrator: Type the password the Administrator will use to log in the text box to enable the router to automatically set the router's internal clock to the router interface. Local Time: Displays the local time and date. User: Users can type a password to configure router options.
... the drop-down lists, and click Set Time to set the time from the drop-down list. The password must be used to gain access to the correct date and time. - 29 - Administrator: Type the password the Administrator will use to log in the text box to enable the router to automatically set the router's internal clock to the router interface. Local Time: Displays the local time and date. User: Users can type a password to configure router options.
Manual
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.... The wireless clients must be renewed by the Radius Server. 4. The Router serves as 802.1x security is enabled, all the wireless client stations that you would like to get interpretation for the 802.1x settings to configure 802.1x security. 1. Select the Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to the 802.1x infrastructure: (1) Supplicant, (2) Authenticator and (3) Server. Click "Help" to use. Enter the IP address of the Encryption Key from 64...
.... The wireless clients must be renewed by the Radius Server. 4. The Router serves as 802.1x security is enabled, all the wireless client stations that you would like to get interpretation for the 802.1x settings to configure 802.1x security. 1. Select the Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to the 802.1x infrastructure: (1) Supplicant, (2) Authenticator and (3) Server. Click "Help" to use. Enter the IP address of the Encryption Key from 64...
Manual
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... radio button next to Disabled to disable the MAC filter. • Enable: All users are allowed Internet access except those you have assigned to Deny in the table at the bottom of the user's network interface. • Connection Type: Select whether the user's access is denied or allowed. The line is selected, and the fields automatically load the item's parameters, which Internet access is via a wired Ethernet, or a wireless LAN connec- MAC Table: Use this user...
... radio button next to Disabled to disable the MAC filter. • Enable: All users are allowed Internet access except those you have assigned to Deny in the table at the bottom of the user's network interface. • Connection Type: Select whether the user's access is denied or allowed. The line is selected, and the fields automatically load the item's parameters, which Internet access is via a wired Ethernet, or a wireless LAN connec- MAC Table: Use this user...
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... add the virtual server to the table at the bottom of the computer on the WAN that will be assigned to use for the virtual server. Wireless Router user's manual Virtual Server This screen enables you to create a virtual server via the protocol and port numbers to the correct LAN server. The router redirects the request via the router. Note! Public Port: Type the port number on the LAN that is being used to provide access...
... add the virtual server to the table at the bottom of the computer on the WAN that will be assigned to use for the virtual server. Wireless Router user's manual Virtual Server This screen enables you to create a virtual server via the protocol and port numbers to the correct LAN server. The router redirects the request via the router. Note! Public Port: Type the port number on the LAN that is being used to provide access...
Manual
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... set up Telnet access for remote management. • Enable: Click to enable or disable Telnet access for remote access. Telnet: Enables you to restart the system, save and load different settings as profiles, restore factory default settings, run a setup wizard to configure router settings, upgrade the firmware, and ping remote IP addresses. UPNP Enable: Click to enable or disable Game mode. Allow to Ping WAN Port: Type a range of router IP addresses that can be used for remote management. • Remote IP Range: Type the range of IP addresses that can be pinged from remote locations...
... set up Telnet access for remote management. • Enable: Click to enable or disable Telnet access for remote access. Telnet: Enables you to restart the system, save and load different settings as profiles, restore factory default settings, run a setup wizard to configure router settings, upgrade the firmware, and ping remote IP addresses. UPNP Enable: Click to enable or disable Game mode. Allow to Ping WAN Port: Type a range of router IP addresses that can be used for remote management. • Remote IP Range: Type the range of IP addresses that can be pinged from remote locations...
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Click Load to date. Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer's Web site, and save it to your settings as a profile that you can also load the factory default settings, and run a setup wizard to restore the default settings. Firmware This screen enables you to keep the router firmware up to load the profile's settings. Select the file and click Upgrade to update the firmware to save the current configuration as a profile and...
Click Load to date. Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer's Web site, and save it to your settings as a profile that you can also load the factory default settings, and run a setup wizard to restore the default settings. Firmware This screen enables you to keep the router firmware up to load the profile's settings. Select the file and click Upgrade to update the firmware to save the current configuration as a profile and...
Manual
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... files over the LAN (for broadcast or multicast messages. Filter Firewall Firmware Fragmentation FTP Gateway Host Name HTTP ICMP Filters are passed from malicious intruders and unauthorized access. APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY The following glossary of networking terms is provided for Domain Name System. DNS stands for your convenience. HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the communications protocol used to address and from being transmitted. Access Point Authentication DMZ Beacon Interval DHCP DNS...
... files over the LAN (for broadcast or multicast messages. Filter Firewall Firmware Fragmentation FTP Gateway Host Name HTTP ICMP Filters are passed from malicious intruders and unauthorized access. APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY The following glossary of networking terms is provided for Domain Name System. DNS stands for your convenience. HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the communications protocol used to address and from being transmitted. Access Point Authentication DMZ Beacon Interval DHCP DNS...
Manual
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...-TCP provides the function of each LAN node into hardware adapters, giving the adapter a unique identification. An ISP is an organization providing Internet access service via DHCP. MTU (Maximum Transmission/Transfer Unit) is the largest packet size that can be routed to a different network or subnet. NAT converts the address of ensuring delivery. Wireless Router user's manual IP IP Address ISP LAN MAC Address Metric MTU NAT IP (Internet Protocol) is the protocol in...
...-TCP provides the function of each LAN node into hardware adapters, giving the adapter a unique identification. An ISP is an organization providing Internet access service via DHCP. MTU (Maximum Transmission/Transfer Unit) is the largest packet size that can be routed to a different network or subnet. NAT converts the address of ensuring delivery. Wireless Router user's manual IP IP Address ISP LAN MAC Address Metric MTU NAT IP (Internet Protocol) is the protocol in...
Manual
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... its destination. SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a security measure used for dial-up Internet connections) over WLANs. A SysLog server monitors incoming Syslog messages and decodes the messages for logging purposes. (Transmission Control Protocol) is the transport protocol in TCP/IP that monitors communications between the source of hops between roaming wireless enabled devices and access points. RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a routing protocol that stores and forwards mail. SMTP...
... its destination. SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a security measure used for dial-up Internet connections) over WLANs. A SysLog server monitors incoming Syslog messages and decodes the messages for logging purposes. (Transmission Control Protocol) is the transport protocol in TCP/IP that monitors communications between the source of hops between roaming wireless enabled devices and access points. RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a routing protocol that stores and forwards mail. SMTP...
Manual
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... server with a RADIUS Access Request message. - 77 - The Access Point forwards the NAI to the current WEP encryption used for authentication. MD5 authentication is simply a validation of key lifetime. 802.1x Authentication offers key management, which involves using certificate that it issues. The 802.1x Authentication is no key management and no limitation for each of these wireless clients would grant the authorized client and notified the Access Point to open up a communication port to get connected...
... server with a RADIUS Access Request message. - 77 - The Access Point forwards the NAI to the current WEP encryption used for authentication. MD5 authentication is simply a validation of key lifetime. 802.1x Authentication offers key management, which involves using certificate that it issues. The 802.1x Authentication is no key management and no limitation for each of these wireless clients would grant the authorized client and notified the Access Point to open up a communication port to get connected...