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USER MANUAL TEW-431BRP TRENDNET

802.11g/802.11b Wireless Access Point

Broadband Internet Access

4-Port Switching Hub

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

TEW-431BRP Features 1

Package Contents 3

Physical Details 4

CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION. 6

Requirements. 6

Procedure 6

CHAPTER 3 SETUP 8

Overview 8

Configuration Program 9

Setup Wizard 11

LAN Screen. 14

Wireless Screen. 16

Password Screen 20

CHAPTER 4 PC CONFIGURATION 21

Overview 21

Windows Clients. 21

Macintosh Clients 33

Linux Clients. 33

Other Unix Systems 33

Wireless Station Configuration 34

CHAPTER 5 OPERATION AND STATUS. 35

Operation 35

Status Screen 35

Connection Status - PPPoE 37

Connection Status - PPTP 39

Connection Status - Telstra Big Pond 40

Connection Details - SingTel RAS 41

Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address. 42

CHAPTER 6 INTERNET FEATURES 44

Overview 44

Advanced Internet Screen 44

Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server) 49

MAC Address 51

Virtual Servers 52

CHAPTER 7 OTHER FEATURES AND SETTINGS. 56

Overview 56

Access Control 57

Remote Management 63

PC Database. 64

Upgrade Firmware 68

Options 69

Security. 71

Logs. 73

Routing 75

APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 79

Overview 79

General Problems 79

Internet Access. 79

Wireless Access 80

APPENDIX B ABOUT WIRELESS LANS. 81

Modes. 81

BSS/ESS. 81

Channels. 82

WEP. 82

Wireless LAN Configuration 82

APPENDIX C SPECIFICATIONS 83

TEW-431BRP 83

Wireless Interface. 83

Regulatory Approvals 84

P/N: 9560MZ0037

Copyright © 2003. All Rights Reserved.

Document Version: 1.0

All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.

Chapter 1

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Introduction

This Chapter provides an overview of the TEW-431BRP's features and capabilities.

Congratulations on the purchase of your new TEW-431BRP. The TEW-431BRP is a multifunction device providing the following services:

  • Shared Broadband Internet Access for all LAN users.
  • 4-Port Switching Hub for 10BaseT or 100BaseT connections.

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Wireless LAN
Figure 1: TEW-431BRP

TEW-431BRP Features

The TEW-431BRP incorporates many advanced features, carefully designed to provide sophisticated functions while being easy to use.

Internet Access Features

  • Shared Internet Access. All users on the LAN or WLAN can access the Internet through the TEW-431BRP, using only a single external IP Address. The local (invalid) IP Addresses are hidden from external sources. This process is called NAT (Network Address Translation).
  • DSL & Cable Modem Support. The TEW-431BRP has a 10/100BaseT Ethernet port for connecting a DSL or Cable Modem. All popular DSL and Cable Modems are supported. SingTel RAS and Big Pond (Australia) login support is also included.
  • PPPoE, PPTP, SingTel RAS and Telstra Big Pond Support. The Internet (WAN port) connection supports PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet), PPTP (Peer-to-Peer Tunneling Protocol), SingTel RAS and Telstra Big Pond (Australia), as well as "Direct Connection" type services.
  • Fixed or Dynamic IP Address. On the Internet (WAN port) connection, the TEW-431BRP supports both Dynamic IP Address (IP Address is allocated on connection) and Fixed IP Address.

Advanced Internet Functions

  • Communication Applications. Support for Internet communication applications, such as interactive Games, Telephony, and Conferencing applications, which are often difficult to use when behind a Firewall, is included.
  • Special Internet Applications. Applications which use non-standard connections or port numbers are normally blocked by the Firewall. The ability to define and allow such applications is provided, to enable such applications to be used normally.
  • Virtual Servers. This feature allows Internet users to access Internet servers on your LAN. The required setup is quick and easy.
  • DMZ. One (1) PC on your local LAN can be configured to allow unrestricted 2-way communication with Servers or individual users on the Internet. This provides the ability to run programs which are incompatible with Firewalls.
  • URL Filter. Use the URL Filter to block access to undesirable Web sites by LAN users.
  • Internet Access Log. See which Internet connections have been made.
  • VPN Pass through Support. PCs with VPN (Virtual Private Networking) software using PPTP, L2TP and IPSec are transparently supported - no configuration is required.

Wireless Features

  • Standards Compliant. The TEW-431BRP complies with the IEEE802.11g (DSSS) specifications for Wireless LANs.
    Supports both 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless Stations. The 802.11g standard provides for backward compatibility with the 802.11b standard, so both 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless stations can be used simultaneously.
  • Speeds to 54Mbps. All speeds up to the 802.11g maximum of 54Mbps are supported.
  • WEP support. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included. Key sizes of 64 Bit and 128 Bit are supported.
  • Wireless MAC Access Control. The Wireless Access Control feature can check the Mac address (hardware address) of Wireless stations to ensure that only trusted Wireless Stations can access your LAN.
  • Simple Configuration. If the default settings are unsuitable, they can be changed quickly and easily.

LAN Features

  • 4-Port Switching Hub. The TEW-431BRP incorporates a 4-port 10/100BaseT switching hub, making it easy to create or extend your LAN.
  • DHCP Server Support. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other devices upon request. The TEW-431BRP can act as a DHCP Server for devices on your local LAN and WLAN.
  • Multi Segment LAN Support. LANs containing one or more segments are supported, via the TEW-431BRP's RIP (Routing Information Protocol) support and built-in static routing table.

Configuration & Management

  • Easy Setup. Use your WEB browser from anywhere on the LAN or WLAN for configu-. ration.

  • Configuration File Upload/Download. Save (download) the configuration data from the TEW-431BRP to your PC, and restore (upload) a previously-saved configuration file to the TEW-431BRP.

  • Remote Management. The TEW-431BRP can be managed from any PC on your LAN. And, if the Internet connection exists, it can also (optionally) be configured via the Internet.
    Network Diagnostics. You can use the TEW-431BRP to perform a Ping or DNS lookup.
  • UPnP Support. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows automatic discovery and configuration of the TEW-431BRP. UPnP is by supported by Windows ME, XP, or later.

Security Features

  • Password - protected Configuration. Optional password protection is provided to prevent unauthorized users from modifying the configuration data and settings.
  • Wireless LAN Security. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is supported, as well as Wireless access control to prevent unknown wireless stations from accessing your LAN.
  • NAT Protection. An intrinsic side effect of NAT (Network Address Translation) technology is that by allowing all LAN users to share a single IP address, the location and even the existence of each PC is hidden. From the external viewpoint, there is no network, only a single device - the TEW-431BRP.
  • Stateful Inspection Firewall. All incoming data packets are monitored and all incoming server requests are filtered, thus protecting your network from malicious attacks from external sources.
  • Protection against DoS attacks. DoS (Denial of Service) attacks can flood your Internet connection with invalid packets and connection requests, using so much bandwidth and so many resources that Internet access becomes unavailable. The TEW-431BRP incorporates protection against DoS attacks.

Package Contents

The following items should be included:

The TEW-431BRP Unit
Power Adapter
- Quick Installation Guide
- CD-ROM containing the on-line manual.

If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.

Physical Details

Front-mounted LEDs

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Figure 2: Front Panel

Power LED On - Power on.

Off - No power.

Status (Red) On - Error condition.

LED

Off - Normal operation.

Blinking - This LED blinks during start up, and during a Firmware Upgrade.

LAN LEDs For each port, there are 2 LEDs

  • Link/Act

  • On - Corresponding LAN (hub) port is active.

  • Off - No active connection on the corresponding LAN (hub) port.
  • Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the corresponding LAN (hub) port.

100

  • On - Corresponding LAN (hub) port is using 100BaseT.
  • Off - Corresponding LAN (hub) port connection is using 10BaseT, or no active connection.

WAN LED On - Connection to the Broadband Modem attached to the WAN (Internet) port is established.

Off - No connection to the Broadband Modem.

Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the WAN port.

Wireless LED On - Wireless connection available; Wireless Access Point is ready for use.

Off - No Wireless connection available.

Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Data includes "network traffic" as well as user data.

Rear Panel

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Figure 3: Rear Panel

Power port

Connect the supplied power adapter here.

10/100BaseT

Use standard LAN cables (RJ45 connectors) to connect your PCs to these ports.

LAN connections

If required, any port can be connected to another hub. Any LAN port will automatically function as an "Uplink" port when necessary.

WAN port

(10/100BaseT)

Connect the DSL or Cable Modem here. If your modem came with a cable, use the supplied cable. Otherwise, use a standard LAN cable.

Reset Button

This button has two (2) functions:

  • Reboot. When pressed and released, the TEW-431BRP will reboot (restart).
  • Clear All Data. This button can also be used to clear ALL data and restore ALL settings to the factory default values.

To Clear All Data and restore the factory default values:

  1. Power Off.
  2. Hold the Reset Button down while you Power On.
  3. Keep holding the Reset Button for a few seconds, until the RED LED has flashed TWICE.
  4. Release the Reset Button. The TEW-431BRP is now using the factory default values.

Chapter 2

Installation

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This Chapter covers the physical installation of the TEW-431BRP.

Requirements

Network cables. Use standard 10/100BaseT network (UTP) cables with RJ45 connectors.
- TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs.
- For Internet Access, an Internet Access account with an ISP, and either of a DSL or Cable modem (for WAN port usage)
- To use the Wireless Access Point, all Wireless devices must be compliant with the IEEE802.11g specifications.

Procedure

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Figure 4: Installation Diagram

1. Choose an Installation Site

Select a suitable place on the network to install the TEW-431BRP. Ensure the TEW-431BRP and the DSL/Cable modem are powered OFF.

For best Wireless reception and performance, the TEW-431BRP should be positioned in a central location with minimum obstructions between the TEW-431BRP and the PCs.

Also, if using multiple Access Points, adjacent Access Points should use different Channels.

2. Connect LAN Cables

  • Use standard LAN cables to connect PCs to the Switching Hub ports on the TEW-431BRP. Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used simultaneously.
  • If required, connect any port to a normal port on another Hub, using a standard LAN cable. Any LAN port on the TEW-431BRP will automatically function as an "Uplink" port when required.

3. Connect WAN Cable

Connect the DSL or Cable modem to the WAN port on the TEW-431BRP. Use the cable supplied with your DSL/Cable modem. If no cable was supplied, use a standard cable.

4. Power Up

Power on the Cable or DSL modem.
- Connect the supplied power adapter to the TEW-431BRP and power up. Use only the power adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage

5. Check the LEDs

The Power LED should be ON.
- The Status LED should flash, then turn Off. If it stays on, there is a hardware error.
- For each LAN (PC) connection, the LAN Link/Act LED should be ON (provided the PC is also ON.)
The WAN LED should be ON.
The WLAN LED should be ON

For more information, refer to Front-mounted LEDs in Chapter 1.

Chapter 3

Setup

This Chapter provides Setup details of the TEW-431BRP.

Overview

This chapter describes the setup procedure for:

  • Internet Access
    LAN configuration
  • Wireless setup
  • Assigning a Password to protect the configuration data.

PCs on your local LAN may also require configuration. For details, see Chapter 4 - PC Configuration.

Other configuration may also be required, depending on which features and functions of the TEW-431BRP you wish to use. Use the table below to locate detailed instructions for the required functions.

To Do this:Refer to:
Configure PCs on your LAN.Chapter 4:PC Configuration
Check TEW-431BRP operation and Status.Chapter 5:Operation and Status
Use any of the following Internet features:Advanced SetupDynamic DNSMAC AddressVirtual ServersChapter 6:Internet Features
Configure or use any of the following:Access ControlRemote ManagementPC DatabaseUpgrade FirmwareOptionsSecurityLogsRoutingChapter 7:Other Features and Settings

Configuration Program

The TEW-431BRP contains an HTTP server. This enables you to connect to it, and configure it, using your Web Browser. Your Browser must support JavaScript.

The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers:

  • Netscape V4.08 or later
  • Internet Explorer V4 or later

Preparation

Before attempting to configure the TEW-431BRP, please ensure that:

  • Your PC can establish a physical connection to the TEW-431BRP. The PC and the TEW-431BRP must be directly connected (using the Hub ports on the TEW-431BRP) or on the same LAN segment.
    The TEW-431BRP must be installed and powered ON.
  • If the TEW-431BRP's default IP Address (192.168.0.1) is already used by another device, the other device must be turned OFF until the TEW-431BRP is allocated a new IP Address during configuration.

Using UPnP

If your Windows system supports UPnP, an icon for the TEW-431BRP will appear in the system tray, notifying you that a new network device has been found, and offering to create a new desktop shortcut to the newly-discovered device.

  • Unless you intend to change the IP Address of the TEW-431BRP, you can accept the desktop shortcut.
  • Whether you accept the desktop shortcut or not, you can always find UPnP devices in My Network Places (previously called Network Neighborhood).
  • Double - click the icon for the TEW-431BRP (either on the Desktop, or in My Network Places) to start the configuration. Refer to the following section Setup Wizard for details of the initial configuration process.

Using your Web Browser

To establish a connection from your PC to the TEW-431BRP:

  1. After installing the TEW-431BRP in your LAN, start your PC. If your PC is already running, restart it.
  2. Start your WEB browser.
  3. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the IP Address of the TEW-431BRP, as in this example, which uses the TEW-431BRP's default IP Address: HTTP://192.168.0.1

If you can't connect

If the TEW-431BRP does not respond, check the following:

  • The TEW-431BRP is properly installed, LAN connection is OK, and it is powered ON. You can test the connection by using the "Ping" command:
  • Open the MS-DOS window or command prompt window.
    Enter the command: ping 192.168.0.1

If no response is received, either the connection is not working, or your PC's IP address is not compatible with the TEW-431BRP's IP Address. (See next item.)

  • If your PC is using a fixed IP Address, its IP Address must be within the range 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254 to be compatible with the TEW-431BRP's default IP Address of 192.168.0.1. Also, the Network Mask must be set to 255.255.255.0. See Chapter 4 - PC Configuration for details on checking your PC's TCP/IP settings.
  • Ensure that your PC and the TEW-431BRP are on the same network segment. (If you don't have a router, this must be the case.)
  • Ensure you are using the wired LAN interface. The Wireless interface can only be used if its configuration matches your PC's wireless settings.

Setup Wizard

The first time you connect to the TEW-431BRP, the Setup Wizard will run automatically. (The Setup Wizard will also run if the TEW-431BRP's default settings are restored.)

  1. Step through the Wizard until finished.

  2. You need to know the type of Internet connection service used by your ISP. Check the data supplied by your ISP.
    The common connection types are explained in the tables below.

  3. On the final screen of the Wizard, run the test and check that an Internet connection can be established.

  4. If the connection test fails:

  5. Check your data, the Cable/DSL modem, and all connections.

  6. Check that you have entered all data correctly.
  7. If using a Cable modem, your ISP may have recorded the MAC (physical) address of your PC. Run the Wizard, and on the Cable Modem screen, use the "Clone MAC address" button to copy the MAC address from your PC to the TEW-431BRP.

Common Connection Types

Cable Modems

TypeDetailsISP Data required
Dynamic IP AddressYour IP Address is allocated automatically, when you connect to you ISP.Usually, none. However, some ISPs may require you to use a particular hostname, Domain name, or MAC (physical) address.
Static (Fixed) IP AddressYour ISP allocates a perma-nent IP Address to you.IP Address allocated to you, mask and gateway (if provided), and DNS address. Some ISP's may also require you to use a particular Host-name, Domain name, or MAC (physical) address.

DSL Modems

TypeDetailsISP Data required
Dynamic IP AddressYour IP Address is allocated automatically, when you connect to you ISP.None.
Static (Fixed) IP AddressYour ISP allocates a perma-nent IP Address to you.IP Address allocated to you, mask and gateway (if provided), and DNS address.
PPPoEYou connect to the ISP only when required. The IP address is usually allocated automat-ally.User name and password.
PPTPMainly used in Europe. You connect to the ISP only when required. The IP address is usually allocated automatically, but may be Static (Fixed).· PPTP Server IP Address. · User name and password. · IP Address allocated to you, if Static (Fixed).

Other Modems (e.g. Broadband Wireless)

TypeDetailsISP Data required
Dynamic IP AddressYour IP Address is allocated automatically, when you connect to you ISP.Usually, none. However, some ISP's may require you to use a particular Hostname, Domain name, or MAC (physical) address.
Static (Fixed) IP AddressYour ISP allocates a perma-nent IP Address to you.IP Address allocated to you, mask and gateway (if provided), and DNS address.

Big Pond Cable (Australia)

For this connection method, the following data is required:

  • User Name
  • Password
  • Big Pond Server IP address

SingTel RAS

For this connection method, the following data is required:

  • User Name
  • Password
    RAS Plan

Home Screen

After finishing or exiting the Setup Wizard, you will see the Home screen. When you connect in future, you will see this screen when you connect. An example screen is shown below.

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Figure 5: Home Screen

  • Use the menu bar on the top of the screen, and the "Back" button on your Browser, for navigation.
  • Changing to another screen without clicking "Save" does NOT save any changes you may have made. You must "Save" before changing screens or your data will be ignored.

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On each screen, clicking the "Help" button will display help for that screen.

From any help screen, you can access the list of all help files (help index).

LAN Screen

Use the LAN link on the main menu to reach the LAN screen. An example screen is shown below.

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Figure 6: LAN Screen

Data - LAN Screen

TCP/IP
IP AddressIP address for the TEW-431BRP, as seen from the local LAN. Use the default value unless the address is already in use or your LAN is using a different IP address range. In the latter case, enter an unused IP Address from within the range used by your LAN.
Subnet MaskThe default value 255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks. For other networks, use the Subnet Mask for the LAN segment to which the TEW-431BRP is attached (the same value as the PCs on that LAN segment).
DHCP ServerIf Enabled, the TEW-431BRP will allocate IP Addresses to PCs (DHCP clients) on your LAN when they start up. The default (and recommended) value is Enabled.If you are already using a DHCP Server, this setting must be Disabled, and the existing DHCP server must be re-configured to treat the TEW-431BRP as the default Gateway. See the following section for further details.The Start IP Address and Finish IP Address fields set the values used by the DHCP server when allocating IP Addresses to DHCP clients. This range also determines the number of DHCP clients supported.See the following section for further details on using DHCP.
Buttons
SaveSave the data on screen.
CancelThe "Cancel" button will discard any data you have entered and reload the file from the TEW-431BRP.

DHCP

What DHCP Does

A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server allocates a valid IP address to a DHCP Client (PC or device) upon request.

  • The client request is made when the client device starts up (boots).
  • The DHCP Server provides the Gateway and DNS addresses to the client, as well as allocating an IP Address.
  • The TEW-431BRP can act as a DHCP server.
  • Windows 95/98/ME and other non-Server versions of Windows will act as a DHCP client. This is the default Windows setting for the TCP/IP network protocol. However, Windows uses the term Obtain an IP Address automatically instead of "DHCP Client".
  • You must NOT have two (2) or more DHCP Servers on the same LAN segment. (If your LAN does not have other Routers, this means there must only be one (1) DHCP Server on your LAN.)

Using the TEW-431BRP 's DHCP Server

This is the default setting. The DHCP Server settings are on the LAN screen. On this screen, you can:

  • Enable or Disable the TEW-431BRP's DHCP Server function.
  • Set the range of IP Addresses allocated to PCs by the DHCP Server function.

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Note!

You can assign Fixed IP Addresses to some devices while using DHCP, provided that the Fixed IP Addresses are NOT within the range used by the DHCP Server.

Using another DHCP Server

You can only use one (1) DHCP Server per LAN segment. If you wish to use another DHCP Server, rather than the TEW-431BRP's, the following procedure is required.

  1. Disable the DHCP Server feature in the TEW-431BRP. This setting is on the LAN screen.
  2. Configure the DHCP Server to provide the TEW-431BRP's IP Address as the Default Gateway.

To Configure your PCs to use DHCP

This is the default setting for TCP/IP under Windows 95/98/ME.

See Chapter 4 - Client Configuration for the procedure to check these settings.

Wireless Screen

The TEW-431BRP's settings must match the other Wireless stations.

Note that the TEW-431BRP will automatically accept both 802.11b and 802.11g connections, and no configuration is required for this feature.

To change the TEW-431BRP's default settings for the Wireless Access Point feature, use the Wireless link on the main menu to reach the Wireless screen. An example screen is shown below.

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Figure 7: Wireless Screen

Data - Wireless Screen

Identification
Regulatory DomainIt is illegal to use this device in any location outside of the regulatory domain.
Station nameOn your PC, some Wireless status screens may display this name as the name of the Access Point in use.
SSID(ESSID)• If using an ESS (Extended Service Set, with multiple access points) this ID is called an ESSID (Extended Service Set Identi-fier). • To communicate, all Wireless stations should use the sameSSID/ESSID.
Options
Channel No.• Select the Channel you wish to use on your Wireless LAN. • If you experience interference (shown by lost connections and/or slow data transfers) you may need to experiment with different channels to see which is the best.
WEP data encryption·WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) status will display "Enabled" or "Disabled", depending on whether WEP is being used. If used, data is Encrypted before being transmitted, making communication more secure. ·Click the "Configure WEP" button to access the WEP sub-screen, and view or change the WEP settings.
Access Point
Allow LAN access by ...·All Wireless Stations - All wireless stations can use the access point to access your LAN. ·Selected Wireless stations only - Only selected wireless stations access your LAN. To select the required wireless stations, click the "Select Stations" button.
Allow Internet access by ...·All Wireless Stations - All wireless stations can use the access point to access the Internet. ·Selected Wireless stations only - Only selected wireless stations use the access point to access the Internet. To select the required wireless stations, click the "Select Stations" button.
Buttons
Configure WEPClick this button to view the WEP sub-screen. See the following section for more details.
Select StationsClick this button to select the required PCs.
SaveSave the data on screen.
CancelThe "Cancel" button will discard any data you have entered since the last "Save" operation.

WEP Screen

This screen is accessed by clicking the "Configure WEP" button on the Wireless screen.

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Figure 8: WEP Screen

Data - WEP Screen

WEP Data Encryption
WEP Data EncryptionSelect the option to match other Wireless Stations: ·Disabled - data is NOT encrypted before being transmitted. ·64 Bit - data is encrypted, using the default key, before being transmitted. You must enter at least the default key. For 64 Bit Encryption, the key size is 5 chars (ASCII) or 10 chars in HEX (0~9 and A~F). ·128 Bit - data is encrypted, using the default key, before being transmitted. You must enter at least the default key. For 128 Bit Encryption, the key size is 13 chars (ASCII) or 26 chars in HEX (0~9 and A~F).
Authentication TypeNormally, this should be left at the default value of "Automatic". If changed to "Open System" or "Shared Key", ensure that your Wireless Stations use the same setting.
Key InputSelect "Hex" or "ASCII" depending on your input method. (All keys are converted to Hex, ASCII input is only for convenience.)
Default KeySelect the key you wish to be the default. Transmitted data is ALWAYS encrypted using the Default Key; the other Keys are for decryption only. You must enter a Key Value for the Default Key.
Key ValueEnter the key value or values you wish to use. The Default Key is required, the other keys are optional. Other stations must have the same key.
PassphraseIf desired, you can generate a key from a phrase, instead of entering the key value directly. Enter the desired phrase, and click the "Generate Keys" button.

Password Screen

The password screen allows you to assign a password to the Broadband Router.

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Figure 9: Password Screen

Once you have assigned a password to the Broadband Router (on the Password screen above) you will be prompted for the password when you connect, as shown below. (If no password has been set, this dialog will not appear.)

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Figure 10: Password Dialog

  • Leave the "UserID" blank.
  • Enter the password for the Broadband Router, as set on the Password screen above.

Chapter 4

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PC Configuration

This Chapter details the PC Configuration required on the local ("Internal") LAN.

Overview

For each PC, the following may need to be configured:

  • TCP/IP network settings
  • Internet Access configuration

Windows Clients

This section describes how to configure Windows clients for Internet access via the TEW-431BRP.

The first step is to check the PC's TCP/IP settings.

The TEW-431BRP uses the TCP/IP network protocol for all functions, so it is essential that the TCP/IP protocol be installed and configured on each PC.

TCP/IP Settings - Overview

If using the default TEW-431BRP settings, and the default Windows TCP/IP settings, no changes need to be made.

  • By default, the TEW-431BRP will act as a DHCP Server, automatically providing a suitable IP Address (and related information) to each PC when the PC boots.
  • For all non-Server versions of Windows, the default TCP/IP setting is to act as a DHCP client.

If using a Fixed (specified) IP address, the following changes are required:

  • The Gateway must be set to the IP address of the TEW-431BRP
  • The DNS should be set to the address provided by your ISP.

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Notel

If your LAN has a Router, the LAN Administrator must reconfigure the Router itself. Refer to Chapter 8 - Other Features and Operations for details.

Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/ME:

  1. Select Control Panel - Network. You should see a screen like the following:

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Figure 11: Network Configuration

  1. Select the TCP/IP protocol for your network card.
  2. Click on the Properties button. You should then see a screen like the following.

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Figure 12: IP Address (Win 95)

Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct, as follows:

Using DHCP

To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. This is the default Windows setting. Using this is recommended. By default, the TEW-431BRP will act as a DHCP Server.

Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the TEW-431BRP.

Using "Specify an IP Address"

If your PC is already configured, check with your network administrator before making the following changes:

  • On the Gateway tab, enter the TEW-431BRP's IP address in the New Gateway field and click Add, as shown below. Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the TEW-431BRP.

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Figure 13: Gateway Tab (Win 95/98)

  • On the DNS Configuration tab, ensure Enable DNS is selected. If the DNS Server Search Order list is empty, enter the DNS address provided by your ISP in the fields beside the Add button, then click Add.

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Figure 14: DNS Tab (Win 95/98)

Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows NT4.0

  1. Select Control Panel - Network, and, on the Protocols tab, select the TCP/IP protocol, as shown below.

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Figure 15: Windows NT4.0 - TCP/IP

  1. Click the Properties button to see a screen like the one below.

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Figure 16: Windows NT4.0 - IP Address

  1. Select the network card for your LAN.
  2. Select the appropriate radio button - Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server or Specify an IP Address, as explained below.

Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server

This is the default Windows setting. Using this is recommended. By default, the TEW-431BRP will act as a DHCP Server.

Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the TEW-431BRP.

Specify an IP Address

If your PC is already configured, check with your network administrator before making the following changes.

  1. The Default Gateway must be set to the IP address of the TEW-431BRP. To set this:

  2. Click the Advanced button on the screen above.

  3. On the following screen, click the Add button in the Gateways panel, and enter the TEW-431BRP's IP address, as shown in Figure 17 below.
  4. If necessary, use the Up button to make the TEW-431BRP the first entry in the Gateway's list.

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Figure 17 - Windows NT4.0 - Add Gateway

  1. The DNS should be set to the address provided by your ISP, as follows:

  2. Click the DNS tab.

  3. On the DNS screen, shown below, click the Add button (under DNS Service Search Order), and enter the DNS provided by your ISP.

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Figure 18: Windows NT4.0 - DNS

Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 2000:

  1. Select Control Panel - Network and Dial-up Connection.
  2. Right - click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. You should see a screen like the following:

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Figure 19: Network Configuration (Win 2000)

  1. Select the TCP/IP protocol for your network card.
  2. Click on the Properties button. You should then see a screen like the following.

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Figure 20: TCP/IP Properties (Win 2000)

  1. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct, as described below.

Using DHCP

To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. This is the default Windows setting. Using this is recommended. By default, the TEW-431BRP will act as a DHCP Server.

Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the TEW-431BRP.

Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address")

If your PC is already configured, check with your network administrator before making the following changes.

  • Enter the TEW-431BRP's IP address in the Default gateway field and click OK. (Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the TEW-431BRP.)
  • If the DNS Server fields are empty, select Use the following DNS server addresses, and enter the DNS address or addresses provided by your ISP, then click OK.

Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP

  1. Select Control Panel - Network Connection.
  2. Right click the Local Area Connection and choose Properties. You should see a screen like the following:

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Figure 21: Network Configuration (Windows XP)

  1. Select the TCP/IP protocol for your network card.
  2. Click on the Properties button. You should then see a screen like the following.

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Figure 22: TCP/IP Properties (Windows XP)

  1. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct.

Using DHCP

To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. This is the default Windows setting. Using this is recommended. By default, the TEW-431BRP will act as a DHCP Server.

Restart your PC to ensure it obtains an IP Address from the TEW-431BRP.

Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address")

If your PC is already configured, check with your network administrator before making the following changes.

  • In the Default gateway field, enter the TEW-431BRP's IP address and click OK. Your LAN administrator can advise you of the IP Address they assigned to the TEW-431BRP.
  • If the DNS Server fields are empty, select Use the following DNS server addresses, and enter the DNS address or addresses provided by your ISP, then click OK.

Internet Access

To configure your PCs to use the TEW-431BRP for Internet access:

  • Ensure that the DSL modem, Cable modem, or other permanent connection is functional.
  • Use the following procedure to configure your Browser to access the Internet via the LAN, rather than by a Dial-up connection.

For Windows 9x/ME/2000

  1. Select Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - Internet Options.
  2. Select the Connection tab, and click the Setup button.
  3. Select "I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN)" and click Next.
  4. Select "I connect through a local area network (LAN)" and click Next.
  5. Ensure all of the boxes on the following Local area network Internet Configuration screen are unchecked.
  6. Check the "No" option when prompted "Do you want to set up an Internet mail account now?"
  7. Click Finish to close the Internet Connection Wizard. Setup is now completed.

For Windows XP

  1. Select Start Menu - Control Panel - Network and Internet Connections.
  2. Select Set up or change your Internet Connection.
  3. Select the Connection tab, and click the Setup button.
  4. Cancel the pop-up "Location Information" screen.
  5. Click Next on the "New Connection Wizard" screen.
  6. Select "Connect to the Internet" and click Next.
  7. Select "Set up my connection manually" and click Next.
  8. Check "Connect using a broadband connection that is always on" and click Next.
  9. Click Finish to close the New Connection Wizard. Setup is now completed.

Accessing AOL

To access AOL (America On Line) through the TEW-431BRP, the AOL for Windows software must be configured to use TCP/IP network access, rather than a dial-up connection. The configuration process is as follows:

  • Start the AOL for Windows communication software. Ensure that it is Version 2.5, 3.0 or later. This procedure will not work with earlier versions.
  • Click the Setup button.
  • Select Create Location, and change the location name from "New Locality" to "TEW-431BRP".
  • Click Edit Location. Select TCP/IP for the Network field. (Leave the Phone Number blank.)
  • Click Save, then OK.
    Configuration is now complete.
  • Before clicking "Sign On", always ensure that you are using the "TEW-431BRP" location.

Macintosh Clients

From your Macintosh, you can access the Internet via the TEW-431BRP. The procedure is as follows.

  1. Open the TCP/IP Control Panel.
  2. Select Ethernet from the Connect via pop-up menu.
  3. Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure pop-up menu. The DHCP Client ID field can be left blank.
  4. Close the TCP/IP panel, saving your settings.

Note:

If using manually assigned IP addresses instead of DHCP, the required changes are:

  • Set the Router Address field to the TEW-431BRP's IP Address.
  • Ensure your DNS settings are correct.

Linux Clients

To access the Internet via the TEW-431BRP, it is only necessary to set the TEW-431BRP as the "Gateway".

Ensure you are logged in as "root" before attempting any changes.

Fixed IP Address

By default, most Unix installations use a fixed IP Address. If you wish to continue using a fixed IP Address, make the following changes to your configuration.

  • Set your "Default Gateway" to the IP Address of the TEW-431BRP.
  • Ensure your DNS (Name server) settings are correct.

The procedure below may vary according to your version of Linux and X -windows shell.

  1. Start your X Windows client.
  2. Select Control Panel - Network
  3. Select the "Interface" entry for your Network card. Normally, this will be called "eth0".
  4. Click the Edit button, set the "protocol" to "DHCP", and save this data.
  5. To apply your changes

  6. Use the "Deactivate" and "Activate" buttons, if available.

  7. OR, restart your system.

Other Unix Systems

To access the Internet via the TEW-431BRP:

  • Ensure the "Gateway" field for your network card is set to the IP Address of the TEW-431BRP.
  • Ensure your DNS (Name Server) settings are correct.

Wireless Station Configuration

This section applies to all Wireless stations wishing to use the TEW-431BRP's Access Point, regardless of the operating system which is used on the client.

To use the Wireless Access Point in the Wireless Router, each Wireless Station must have compatible settings, as follows:

ModeThe mode must be set to Infrastructure.
SSID (ESSID)This must match the value used on the Wireless Router. The default value is defaultNote! The SSID is case sensitive.
WEPBy default, WEP on the Wireless Router is disabled.If WEP remains disabled on the Wireless Router, all stations must have WEP disabled.If WEP is enabled on the Wireless Router, each station must use the same settings as the Wireless Router.

Note:

By default, the TEW-431BRP supports both 802.11b and 802.11g connections. No configuration is required.

Chapter 5

Operation and Status

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Figure 23: Status Screen

This Chapter details the operation of the TEW-431BRP and the status screens.

Operation

Once both the TEW-431BRP and the PCs are configured, operation is automatic.

However, there are some situations where additional Internet configuration may be required:

  • If using Internet-based Communication Applications, it may be necessary to specify which PC receives an incoming connection. Refer to Chapter 6 - Internet Features for further details.
  • Applications which use non-standard connections or port numbers may be blocked by the TEW-431BRP's built-in firewall. You can define such applications as Special Applica-tions to allow them to function normally. Refer to Chapter 6 - Internet Features for further details.
  • Some non-standard applications may require use of the DMZ feature. Refer to Chapter 6 - Internet Features for further details.

Status Screen

Use the Status link on the main menu to view this screen.

Status

Internet

Connection Method: Direct

Broadband Modem: Connection OK

Internet Connection: Active

Internet IP Address: 10.0.0.103

Connection Details

LAN

IP Address: 192.168.1.254

Network Mask 255.255.255.0

DHCP Server: ON

System

Device Name: SCCB579A

Firmware Version: Version 1.0 Release 1

System Data

Restart Router

Refresh Screen

Help

Data - Status Screen

Internet
Connection MethodThis indicates the current connection method, as set in the Setup Wizard.
Broadband ModemThis shows the connection status of the modem.
Internet ConnectionCurrent connection status: • Active • Idle • Unknown • Failed If there is an error, you can click the "Connection Details" button to find out more information.
Internet IP AddressThis IP Address is allocated by the ISP (Internet Service Provider).
"Connection Details" ButtonClick this button to open a sub-window and view a detailed description of the current connection. Depending on the type of connection, a "log" may also be available.
LAN
IP AddressThe IP Address of the TEW-431BRP.
Network MaskThe Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP Address above.
DHCP ServerThis shows the status of the DHCP Server function - either "Enabled" or "Disabled". For additional information about the PCs on your LAN, and the IP addresses allocated to them, use the PC Database option on the Advanced menu.
System
Device NameThis displays the current name of the TEW-431BRP.
Firmware VersionThe current version of the firmware installed in the TEW-431BRP.
"System Data" ButtonClicking this button will open a Window which lists all system details and settings.
Buttons
Connection DetailsView the details of the current Internet connection. The sub-screen displayed will depend on the connection method used. See the following sections for details of each sub-screen.
System DataDisplay all system information in a sub-window.
Restart RouterRestart (reboot) the Router. You will have to wait for the restart to be completed before continuing.
Refresh ScreenUpdate the data displayed on screen.

Connection Status - PPPoE

If using PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet), a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked.

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Figure 24: PPPoE Status Screen

Data - PPPoE Screen

Connection
Physical AddressThe hardware address of this device, as seen by remote devices on the Internet. (This is different to the hardware address seen by devices on the local LAN.)
IP AddressThe IP Address of this device, as seen by Internet users. This address is allocated by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Network MaskThe Network Mask associated with the IP Address above.
PPPoE Link StatusThis indicates whether or not the connection is currently established. · If the connection does not exist, the "Connect" button can be used to establish a connection. · If the connection currently exists, the "Disconnect" button can be used to break the connection.
Connection Log
Connection Log· The Connection Log shows status messages relating to the existing connection. · The most common messages are listed in the table below. · The "Clear Log" button will restart the Log, while the ReFresh button will update the messages shown on screen.
Buttons
ConnectIf not connected, establish a connection to your ISP.
DisconnectIf connected to your ISP, hang up the connection.
Clear LogDelete all data currently in the Log. This will make it easier to read new messages.
RefreshUpdate the data on screen.

Connection Log Messages

MessageDescription
Connect on DemandConnection attempt has been triggered by the "Connect automatically, as required" setting.
Manual connectionConnection attempt started by the "Connect" button.
Reset physical connectionPreparing line for connection attempt.
Connecting to remote serverAttempting to connect to the ISP's server.
Remote Server locatedISP's Server has responded to connection attempt.
Start PPPAttempting to login to ISP's Server and establish a PPP connection.
PPP up successfullyAble to login to ISP's Server and establish a PPP connection.
Idle time-out reachedThe connection has been idle for the time period specified in the "Idle Time-out" field. The connection will now be terminated.
DisconnectingThe current connection is being terminated, due to either the "Idle Time-out" above, or "Disconnect" button being clicked.
Error: Remote Server not foundISP's Server did not respond. This could be a Server problem, or a problem with the link to the Server.
Error: PPP Connection failedUnable to establish a PPP connection with the ISP's Server. This could be a login problem (name or password) or a Server problem.
Error: Connection to Server lostThe existing connection has been lost. This could be caused by a power failure, a link failure, or Server failure.
Error: Invalid or unknown packet typeThe data received from the ISP's Server could not be processed. This could be caused by data corruption (from a bad link), or the Server using a protocol which is not supported by this device.

Connection Status - PPTP

If using PPTP (Peer-to-Peer Tunneling Protocol), a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked.

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Figure 25: PPTP Status Screen

Data - PPTP Screen

Connection
Physical AddressThe hardware address of this device, as seen by remote devices on the Internet. (This is different to the hardware address seen by devices on the local LAN.)
IP AddressThe IP Address of this device, as seen by Internet users. This address is allocated by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
PPTP StatusThis indicates whether or not the connection is currently established. • If the connection does not exist, the "Connect" button can be used to establish a connection. • If the connection currently exists, the "Disconnect" button can be used to break the connection.
Connection Log
Connection LogThe Connection Log shows status messages relating to the existing connection. • The "Clear Log" button will restart the Log, while the Refresh button will update the messages shown on screen.
Buttons
ConnectIf not connected, establish a connection to your ISP.
DisconnectIf connected to your ISP, hang up the connection.
Clear LogDelete all data currently in the Log. This will make it easier to read new messages.
RefreshUpdate the data on screen.

Connection Status - Telstra Big Pond

An example screen is shown below.

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Figure 26: Telstra Big Pond Status Screen

Data - Telstra Big Pond Screen

Connection
Physical AddressThe hardware address of this device, as seen by remote devices. (This is different to the hardware address seen by devices on the local LAN.)
IP AddressThe IP Address of this device, as seen by Internet users. This address is allocated by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Connection StatusThis indicates whether or not the connection is currently established. ·If the connection does not exist, the "Connect" button can be used to establish a connection. ·If the connection currently exists, the "Disconnect" button can be used to break the connection. ·Normally, it is not necessary to use the Connect and Disconnect buttons unless the setting "Connect automatically, as required" is disabled.
Connection Log
Connection LogThe Connection Log shows status messages relating to the existing connection. The Clear Log button will restart the Log, while the Refresh button will update the messages shown on screen.
Buttons
ConnectIf not connected, establish a connection to Telstra Big Pond.
DisconnectIf connected to Telstra Big Pond, terminate the connection.
Clear LogDelete all data currently in the Log. This will make it easier to read new messages.
RefreshUpdate the data on screen.

Connection Details - SingTel RAS

If using the SingTel RAS access method, a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked.

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Figure 27: Connection Details - SingTel RAS

Data - SingTel RAS Screen

Internet
RAS PlanThe RAS Plan which is currently used.
Physical AddressThe hardware address of this device, as seen by remote devices on the Internet. (This is different to the hardware address seen by devices on the local LAN.)
IP AddressThe IP Address of this device, as seen by Internet users. This address is allocated by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Network MaskThe Network Mask associated with the IP Address above.
Default GatewayThe IP Address of the remote Gateway or Router associated with the IP Address above.
DNS IP AddressThe IP Address of the Domain Name Server which is currently used.
DHCP ClientThis will show "Enabled" or "Disabled", depending on whether or not this device is functioning as a DHCP client. If "Enabled" the "Remaining lease time" field indicates when the IP Address allocated by the DHCP Server will expire. The lease is automatically renewed on expiry; use the "Rnew" button if you wish to manually renew the lease immediately.
Buttons
Release/RenewThis button is only useful if the IP address shown above is allocated automatically on connection. (Dynamic IP address). If you have a Fixed (Static) IP address, this button has no effect. • If the ISP's DHCP Server has NOT allocated an IP Address for the TEW-431BRP, this button will say "Rnew". Clicking the "Rnew" button will attempt to re-establish the connection and obtain an IP Address from the ISP's DHCP Server. • If an IP Address has been allocated to the TEW-431BRP (by the ISP's DHCP Server), this button will say "Release". Clicking the "Release" button will break the connection and release the IP Address.
Button will display Either "Release" OR "Rnew"
RefreshUpdate the data shown on screen.

Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address

If your access method is "Direct" (no login), a screen like the following example will be displayed when the "Connection Details" button is clicked.

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Figure 28: Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP Address

Data - Fixed/Dynamic IP address Screen

Internet
Physical AddressThe hardware address of this device, as seen by remote devices on the Internet. (This is different to the hardware address seen by devices on the local LAN.)
IP AddressThe IP Address of this device, as seen by Internet users. This address is allocated by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Network MaskThe Network Mask associated with the IP Address above.
Default GatewayThe IP Address of the remote Gateway or Router associated with the IP Address above.
DNS IP AddressThe IP Address of the Domain Name Server which is currently used.
DHCP ClientThis will show "Enabled" or "Disabled", depending on whether or not this device is functioning as a DHCP client. If "Enabled" the "Remaining lease time" field indicates when the IP Address allocated by the DHCP Server will expire. The lease is automatically renewed on expiry; use the "Rnew" button if you wish to manually renew the lease immediately.
Buttons
Release/Renew Button will display Either "Release" OR "Renew"This button is only useful if the IP address shown above is allocated automatically on connection. (Dynamic IP address). If you have a Fixed (Static) IP address, this button has no effect. • If the ISP's DHCP Server has NOT allocated an IP Address for the TEW-431BRP, this button will say "Rnew". Clicking the "Rnew" button will attempt to re-establish the connection and obtain an IP Address from the ISP's DHCP Server. • If an IP Address has been allocated to the TEW-431BRP (by the ISP's DHCP Server), this button will say "Release". Clicking the "Release" button will break the connection and release the IP Address.
RefreshUpdate the data shown on screen.

Chapter 6

Internet Features

This Chapter explains when and how to use the TEW-431BRP's "Internet" Features.

Overview

The following advanced features are covered in this Chapter:

Advanced Internet
Dynamic DNS
MAC Address
Virtual Servers

Advanced Internet Screen

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Figure 29: Internet Screen

This screen allows configuration of all advanced features relating to Internet access.

  • Communication Applications
    Special Applications
    DMZ
    URL filter

Communication Applications

Most applications are supported transparently by the TEW-431BRP. But sometimes it is not clear which PC should receive an incoming connection. This problem could arise with the Communication Applications listed on this screen.

If this problem arises, you can use this screen to set which PC should receive an incoming connection, as described below.

Communication Applications
Select an ApplicationThis lists applications which may generate incoming connections, where the destination PC (on your local LAN) is unknown.
Send incoming calls toThis lists the PCs on your LAN. ·If necessary, you can add PCs manually, using the "PC Database" option on the advanced menu. ·For each application listed above, you can choose a destina-tion PC. ·There is no need to "Save" after each change; you can set the destination PC for each application, then click "Save".

Special Applications

If you use Internet applications which use non-standard connections or port numbers, you may find that they do not function correctly because they are blocked by the TEW-431BRP's firewall. In this case, you can define the application as a "Special Application".

Special Applications Screen

This screen can be reached by clicking the Special Applications button on the Advanced Internet screen.

You can then define your Special Applications. You will need detailed information about the application; this is normally available from the supplier of the application.

Also, note that the terms "Incoming" and "Outgoing" on this screen refer to traffic from the client (PC) viewpoint.

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Figure 30: Special Applications Screen

Data - Special Applications Screen

CheckboxUse this to Enable or Disable this Special Application as required.
NameEnter a descriptive name to identify this Special Application.
IncomingPorts• Type - Select the protocol (TCP or UDP) used when you receive data from the special application or service. (Note: Some applications use different protocols for outgoing and incoming data).• Start - Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the application server, for data you receive. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.• Finish - Enter the end of the range of port numbers used by the application server, for data you receive.
OutgoingPorts• Type - Select the protocol (TCP or UDP) used when you send data to the remote system or service.• Start - Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the application server, for data you send to it. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.• Finish - Enter the end of the range of port numbers used by the application server, for data you send to it. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.

Using a Special Application

  • Configure the Special Applications screen as required.
  • On your PC, use the application normally. Remember that only one (1) PC can use each Special application at any time. Also, when 1 PC is finished using a particular Special Application, there may need to be a "Time-out" before another PC can use the same Special Application. The "Time-out" period may be up to 3 minutes.

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If an application still cannot function correctly, try using the "DMZ" feature.

DMZ

This feature, if enabled, allows one (1) computer on your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet, allowing unrestricted 2-way communication between the "DMZ PC" and other Internet users or Servers.

This allows almost any application to be used on the "DMZ PC".
- The "DMZ PC" will receive all "Unknown" connections and data.
If the DMZ feature is enabled, you must select the PC to be used as the "DMZ PC".
- The DMZ feature can be Enabled and Disabled on the Advanced Internet screen.

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The "DMZ PC" is effectively outside the Firewall, making it more vulnerable to attacks. For this reason, you should only enable the DMZ feature when required.

URL Filter Screen

Click the "Configure URL Filter" button on the Advanced Internet screen to access the URL Filter screen. An example screen is shown below.

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Figure 31: URL Filter Screen

Data - URL Filter Screen

Filter Strings
Current EntriesThis lists any existing entries. If you have not entered any values, this list will be empty.
Add Filter StringTo add an entry to the list, enter it here, and click the "Add" button. An entry may be a Domain name (e.g. www.trash.com) or simply a string. (e.g. ads/) Any URL which contains ANY entry ANYWHERE in the URL will be blocked.
Buttons
Delete/Delete AllUse these buttons to delete the selected entry or all entries, as required. Multiple entries can be selected by holding down the CTRL key while selecting. (On the Macintosh, hold the SHIFT key while selecting.)
AddUse this to add the current Filter String to the site list.

Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server)

This free service is very useful when combined with the Virtual Server feature. It allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL, rather than an IP Address.

This also solves the problem of having a dynamic IP address. With a dynamic IP address, your IP address may change whenever you connect, which makes it difficult to connect to you.

The Service works as follows:

  1. You must register for the service at http://www.dyndns.org (Registration is free). Your password will be E-mailed to you.
  2. After registration, use the "Create New Host" option (at www.dyndns.org) to request your desired Domain name.
  3. Enter your data from www.dyndns.org in the TEW-431BRP's DDNS screen.
  4. The TEW-431BRP will then automatically ensure that your current IP Address is recorded at http://www.dyndns.org
  5. From the Internet, users will be able to connect to your Virtual Servers (or DMZ PC) using your Domain name, as shown on this screen.

Dynamic DNS Screen

Select Internet on the main menu, then Dynamic DNS, to see a screen like the following:

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Figure 32: DDNS Screen

Data - Dynamic DNS Screen

DDNS Service
DDNS ServiceYou must sign up first to create a new account before using the service. The service is free. Click this link to connect to the www.dyndns.org Web site. Your initial password will be E-mailed to you; you can change this later if you wish. After registration, use the "Create New Host" link (on the www.dyndns.org Web site) to request a domain name.
DDNS Data
User NameEnter the "User name" specified at the www.dyndns.org Web site when you registered.
PasswordEnter your current password for www.dyndns.org
Domain Name• Enter your domain name, as allocated at www.dyndns.org. • The name should consist only of letters and the hyphen (dash). Using any other characters may cause problems..
DDNS StatusThis message is returned by the DDNS Server at www.dyndns.org • Normally, this message should be "Update successful" (current IP address was updated on the www.dyndns.org server). • If the message is "No host", this indicates the host name entered was not allocated to you. You need to connect to www.dyndns.org and correct this problem.

MAC Address

The MAC (hardware) address is a low-level network identifier. It may be called "MAC Address", "Hardware Address", or "Physical Address". On a PC, this address is associated with the Network card or adapter. The address on the MAC Address screen is the address on the Internet (WAN port) interface, and has no effect on the LAN interface.

  • If your ISP asks for the "Network Adapter Address", "Physical Address", "Hardware Address", or "MAC Address" for the PC the DSL/Cable modem is connected to, provide this value.
  • If your ISP has already recorded a MAC address, you can change the address used by the Broadband Router to match the address recorded by your ISP.

MAC Address Screen

Select MAC Address from the Advanced menu to reach a screen like the example below.

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Figure 33: MAC address Screen

Data - MAC address Screen

MAC (hardware) AddressThe current MAC (hardware) address is displayed. If your ISP has recorded a Hardware Address, you can "spoof" that address by entering it in the address field. The hardware address consists of 12 characters, where each character is a digit (0..9) or a character between A and F.
Buttons
DefaultInserts the default MAC address into the MAC address field. You must click "Save" to actually change the address used.
Copy from PCInserts the MAC address from your PC into the MAC address field. You must click "Save" to actually change the address used.
SaveSave your changes to the Broadband Router.
CancelReverse any changes made since the last "Save".

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If the MAC address is changed, the Broadband Router must restart.

Virtual Servers

This feature allows you to make Servers on your LAN accessible to Internet users. Normally, Internet users would not be able to access a server on your LAN because:

  • Your Server does not have a valid external IP Address.
  • Attempts to connect to devices on your LAN are blocked by the firewall in this device.

The "Virtual Server" feature solves these problems and allows Internet users to connect to your servers, as illustrated below.

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Figure 34: Virtual Servers

IP Address seen by Internet Users

Note that, in this illustration, both Internet users are connecting to the same IP Address, but using different protocols.

To Internet users, all virtual Servers on your LAN have the same IP Address. This IP Address is allocated by your ISP.

This address should be static, rather than dynamic, to make it easier for Internet users to connect to your Servers.

However, you can use the DDNS (Dynamic DNS) feature to allow users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL, instead of an IP Address.

Virtual Servers Screen

The Virtual Servers screen is reached by the Virtual Servers link on the Internet menu. An example screen is shown below.

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Figure 35: Virtual Servers Screen

This screen lists a number of pre-defined Servers, and allows you to define your own Servers. Details of the selected Server are shown in the "Properties" area.

Data - Virtual Servers Screen

Servers
ServersThis lists a number of pre-defined Servers, plus any Servers you have defined. Details of the selected Server are shown in the "Properties" area.
Properties
EnableUse this to Enable or Disable support for this Server, as required. • If Enabled, any incoming connections will be forwarded to the selected PC. • If Disabled, any incoming connection attempts will be blocked.
PC (Server)Select the PC for this Server. The PC must be running the appropriate Server software.
ProtocolSelect the protocol (TCP or UDP) used by the Server.
Internal Port No.Enter the port number which the Server software is configured to use.
External Port No.The port number used by Internet users when connecting to the Server. This is normally the same as the Internal Port Number. If it is different, this device will perform a "mapping" or "translation" function, allowing the server to use one port address, while clients use a different port address.
Buttons
DefaultsThis will delete any Servers you have defined, and set the pre-defined Servers to use their default port numbers.
Disable AllThis will cause the "Enable" setting of all Virtual Servers to be set OFF.
AddAdd a new entry to the Virtual Server list, using the data shown in the "Properties" area on screen. The entry selected in the list is ignored, and has no effect.
UpdateUpdate the current Virtual Server entry, using the data shown in the "Properties" area on screen.
DeleteDelete the current Virtual Server entry. Note that the pre-defined Servers can not be deleted. Only Servers you have defined yourself can be deleted.
Clear FormClear all data from the "Properties" area, ready for input of a new Virtual Server entry.

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For each entry, the PC must be running the appropriate Server software.

Defining your own Virtual Servers

If the type of Server you wish to use is not listed on the Virtual Servers screen, you can define and manage your own Servers:

Create a new Server:

  1. Click "Clear Form"
  2. Enter the required data, as described above.
  3. Click "Add".
  4. The new Server will now appear in the list.

Modify (Edit) a Server:

  1. Select the desired Server from the list
  2. Make any desired changes (for example, change the Enable/Disable setting).
  3. Click "Update" to save changes to the selected Server.

Delete a Server:

  1. Select the entry from the list.
  2. Click "Delete".

Note: You can only delete Servers you have defined. Predefined Server cannot be deleted.

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From the Internet, ALL Virtual Servers have the IP Address allocated by your ISP.

Connecting to the Virtual Servers

Once configured, anyone on the Internet can connect to your Virtual Servers. They must use the Internet IP Address (the IP Address allocated to you by your ISP).

e.g.

http://203.70.212.52

ftp://203.70.212.52

It is more convenient if you are using a Fixed IP Address from your ISP, rather than Dynamic. However, you can use the Dynamic DNS feature, described in the following section, to allow users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL, rather than an IP Address.

Chapter 7

Other Features and Settings

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This Chapter explains the screens and settings available via the "Other" menu.

Overview

Normally, it is not necessary to use these screens, or change any settings. These screens and settings are provided to deal with non-standard situations, or to provide additional options for advanced users.

The screens available are:

Access Control The Access Control feature allows administrators to restrict the level of Internet Access avail-able to PCs on your LAN. With the default settings, everyone has unrestricted Internet access.

Remote This feature allows you to manage the TEW-431BRP via the Internet.

Management

PC Database This is the list of PCs shown when you select the "DMZ PC", "Virtual Server", or "Internet Application". This database is maintained automatically, but you can add and delete entries for PCs which use a Fixed (Static) IP Address.

Upgrade The firmware (software) in the TEW-431BRP can be upgraded using

Firmware your Web Browser.

Options Set options for UPnP, backup DNS, and MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)

Security Security options. For most situations, the default settings do not need to be changed.

Logs Enable and view the logs, and E-mail logs if required.

Routing Only required if your LAN has other Routers or Gateways.

Access Control

This feature is accessed by the Access Control link on the Advanced menu.

Overview

The Access Control feature allows administrators to restrict the level of Internet Access available to PCs on your LAN. With the default settings, everyone has unrestricted Internet access.

To use this feature:

  1. Set the desired restrictions on the "Default" group. All PCs are in the "Default" group unless explicitly moved to another group.
  2. Set the desired restrictions on the other groups ("Group 1", "Group 2", "Group 3" and "Group 4") as needed.
  3. Assign PC to the groups as required.

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Note!

Restrictions are imposed by blocking "Services", or types of connections. All common Services are pre-defined. If required, you can also define your own Services.

Access Control Screen

To view this screen, select the Access Control link on the Advanced menu.

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Figure 36: Access Control Screen

Data - Access Control Screen

Group
GroupSelect the desired Group. The screen will update to display the settings for the selected Group. Groups are named "Default", "Group 1", "Group 2", "Group 3" and "Group 4", and cannot be re-named.
"Members" ButtonClick this button to add or remove members from the current Group. ·If the current group is "Default", then members can not be added or deleted. This group contains PCs not allocated to any other group. ·To remove PCs from the Default Group, assign them to another Group. ·To assign PCs to the Default Group, delete them from the Group they are currently in. See the following section for details of the Group Members screen.
Internet Access
RestrictionsSelect the desired options for the current group: ·None - Nothing is blocked. Use this to create the least re-strictive group. ·Block all Internet access - All traffic via the WAN port is blocked. Use this to create the most restrictive group. ·Block selected Services - You can select which Services are to block. Use this to gain fine control over the Internet access for a group.
Block by ScheduleIf Internet access is being blocked, you can choose to apply the blocking only during scheduled times. (If access is not blocked, no Scheduling is possible, and this setting has no effect.)
Define Schedule ButtonClicking this will open a sub-window where you can define or modify the Schedule.
ServicesThis lists all defined Services. Select the Services you wish to block. To select multiple services, hold the CTRL key while selecting. (On the Macintosh, hold the SHIFT key rather than CTRL.)
Edit Service List ButtonIf you wish to define additional Services, or manage the Service list, click this button to open the "Services" screen.
Buttons
MembersClick this button to add or remove members from the current Group. If the current group is "Default", then members can not be added or deleted. This group contains PCs not allocated to any other group. See the following section for details of the Group Members screen.
Define ScheduleClick this to open a sub-window where you can define or modify the Schedule.
Edit Service ListIf you wish to define additional Services, or manage the Service list, click this button to open the "Services" screen.
View LogClick this to open a sub-window where you can view the "Access Control" log. This log shows attempted Internet accesses which have been blocked by the Access Control feature.
Clear LogClick this to clear and restart the "Access Control" log, making new entries easier to read.

Group Members Screen

This screen is displayed when the Members button on the Access Control screen is clicked.

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Figure 37: Group Members

Use this screen to add or remove members (PCs) from the current group.

  • The "Del >>" button will remove the selected PC (in the Members list) from the current group.
  • The "< Add" button will add the selected PC (in the Other PCs list) to the current group.

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PCs not assigned to any group will be in the "Default" group.
PCs deleted from any other Group will be added to the "Default" group.

Default Schedule Screen

This screen is displayed when the Define Schedule button on the Access Control screen is clicked.

  • This schedule can be (optionally) applied to any Access Control Group.
  • Blocking will be performed during the scheduled time (between the "Start" and "Finish" times.)
  • Two (2) separate sessions or periods can be defined.
  • Times must be entered using a 24 hr clock.
  • If the time for a particular day is blank, no action will be performed.

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Figure 38: Default Schedule Screen

Data - Default Schedule Screen

DayEach day of the week can be scheduled independently.
Session 1Two (2) separate sessions or periods can be defined. Session 2 can be left blank if not required.
Session 2
Start TimeEnter the start using a 24 hr clock.
Finish TimeEnter the finish time using a 24 hr clock.

Services Screen

This screen is displayed when the Edit Service List button on the Access Control screen is clicked.

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Figure 39: Access Control - Services

Data - Services Screen

Available Services
Available ServicesThis lists all the available services.
"Delete" buttonUse this to delete any Service you have added. Pre-defined Services can not be deleted.
Add New Service
NameEnter a descriptive name to identify this service.
TypeSelect the protocol (TCP, UDP, ICMP) used to the remote system or service.
Start PortFor TCP and UDP Services, enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the service. If the service uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.
Finish PortFor TCP and UDP Services, enter the end of the range of port numbers used by the service. If the service uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.
ICMP TypeFor ICMP Services, enter the type number of the required service.

Access Control Log

To check the operation of the Access Control feature, an Access Control Log is provided. Click the View Log button on the Access Control screen to view this log.

This log shows attempted Internet accesses which have been blocked by the Access Control function.

Data shown in this log is as follows:

Date/TimeDate and Time of the attempted access.
NameIf known, the name of the PC whose access was blocked. This name is taken from the Network Clients database
Source IP addressThe IP Address of the PC or device whose access request was blocked
MAC addressThe hardware or physical address of the PC or device whose access request was blocked
DestinationThe destination URL or IP address

Remote Management

This feature allows you to manage the TEW-431BRP via the Internet.

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Figure 40: Remote Management Screen

Data - Remote Management Screen

Remote Management
Enable Remote ManagementEnable to allow Management via the Internet. If Disabled, this device will ignore management connection attempts from the Internet.
Port NumberEnter a port number between 1024 and 65535 (8080 is recommended). This port number must be specified when you connect (see below). Note: The default port number for HTTP (Web) connections is port 80, but using port 80 here will prevent the use of a Web "Virtual Server" on your LAN. (See Advanced Internet - Virtual Servers)
Current IP AddressYou must use this IP Address to connect (see below). This IP Address is allocated by your ISP. But if using a Dynamic IP Address, this value can change each time you connect to your ISP. So it is better if your ISP allocates you a Fixed IP Address.

To connect from a remote PC via the Internet

  1. Ensure your Internet connection is established, and start your Web Browser.
  2. In the "Address" bar, enter "HTTP://" followed by the Internet IP Address of the TEW-431BRP. If the port number is not 80, the port number is also required. (After the IP Address, enter":" followed by the port number.)

e.g.

HTTP://123.123.123.123:8080

This example assumes the WAN IP Address is 123.123.123.123, and the port number is 8080.

PC Database

The PC Database is used whenever you need to select a PC (e.g. for the "DMZ" PC). It eliminates the need to enter IP addresses. Also, you do not need to use fixed IP addresses on your LAN.

PC Database Screen

An example PC Database screen is shown below.

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Figure 41: PC Database

  • PCs which are "DHCP Clients" are automatically added to the database, and updated as required.
  • By default, non-Server versions of Windows act as "DHCP Clients"; this setting is called "Obtain an IP Address automatically".
  • The TEW-431BRP uses the "Hardware Address" to identify each PC, not the name or IP address. The "Hardware Address" can only change if you change the PC's network card or adapter.
  • This system means you do NOT need to use Fixed (static) IP addresses on your LAN. However, you can add PCs using Fixed (static) IP Addresses to the PC database if required.

Data - PC Database Screen

Known PCsThis lists all current entries. Data displayed is name (IP Address) type. The "type" indicates whether the PC is connected to the LAN.
NameIf adding a new PC to the list, enter its name here. It is best if this matches the PC's "hostname".
IP AddressEnter the IP Address of the PC. The PC will be sent a "ping" to determine its hardware address. If the PC is not available (not connected, or not powered On) you will not be able to add it.
Buttons
AddThis will add the new PC to the list. The PC will be sent a "ping" to determine its hardware address. If the PC is not available (not connected, or not powered On) you will not be able to add it.
DeleteDelete the selected PC from the list. This should be done in 2 situations: · The PC has been removed from your LAN. · The entry is incorrect.
RefreshUpdate the data on screen.
Generate ReportDisplay a read-only list showing full details of all entries in the PC database.
Advanced AdministrationView the Advanced version of the PC database screen. See below for details.

PC Database (Admin)

This screen is displayed if the "Advanced Administration" button on the PC Database is clicked. It provides more control than the standard PC Database screen.

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Figure 42: PC Database (Admin)

Data - PC Database ( Admin) Screen

Known PCsThis lists all current entries. Data displayed is name (IP Address) type. The "type" indicates whether the PC is connected to the LAN.
PC Properties
NameIf adding a new PC to the list, enter its name here. It is best if this matches the PC's "hostname".
IP AddressSelect the appropriate option: • Automatic - The PC is set to be a DHCP client (Windows: "Ob-tain an IP address automatically"). The TEW-431BRP will allocate an IP address to this PC when requested to do so. The IP address could change, but normally won't. • DCHP Client - Reserved IP Address - Select this if the PC is set to be a DCHP client, and you wish to guarantee that the TEW-431BRP will always allocate the same IP Address to this PC. Enter the required IP address. Only the last field is required; the other fields must match the TEW-431BRP. • Fixed IP Address - Select this if the PC is using a Fixed (Static) IP address. Enter the IP address allocated to the PC. (The PC must be configured to use this IP address.)
MAC AddressSelect the appropriate option ·Automatic discovery - Select this to have the TEW-431BRP contact the PC and find its MAC address. This is only possible if the PC is connected to the LAN and powered On. ·MAC is - Enter the MAC address on the PC. The MAC address is also called the "Hardware Address", "Physical Address", or "Net-work Adapter Address". The TEW-431BRP uses this to provide a unique identifier for each PC. Because of this, the MAC address can NOT be left blank.
Buttons
Add as New EntryAdd a new PC to the list, using the data in the "Properties" box. If "Automatic discovery" (for MAC address) is selected, the PC will be sent a "ping" to determine its hardware address. This will fail unless the PC is connected to the LAN, and powered on.
Update Selected PCUpdate (modify) the selected PC, using the data in the "Properties" box.
Clear FormClear the "Properties" box, ready for entering data for a new PC.
RefreshUpdate the data on screen.
Generate ReportDisplay a read-only list showing full details of all entries in the PC database.
Standard ScreenClick this to view the standard "PC Database" screen.

Upgrade Firmware

The firmware (software) in the TEW-431BRP can be upgraded using your Web Browser.

You must first download the upgrade file, then select Upgrade on the Other menu. You will see a screen like the following.

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Figure 43: Upgrade Firmware Screen

To perform the Firmware Upgrade:

  1. Click the "Browse" button and navigate to the location of the upgrade file.
  2. Select the upgrade file. It's name will appear in the Upgrade File field.
  3. Click the "Start Upgrade" button to commence the firmware upgrade.

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The TEW-431BRP is unavailable during the upgrade process, and must restart when the upgrade is completed. Any connections to or through the TEW-431BRP will be lost.

Options

This screen allows advanced users to enter or change a number of settings. For normal operation, there is no need to use this screen or change any settings.

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Figure 44: Options Screen

Data - Options Screen

Backup DNS
IP AddressEnter the IP Address of the DNS (Domain Name Servers) here. These DNS will be used only if the primary DNS is unavailable.
TFTP
Enable Firmware Upgrade using TFTP·If enabled, TFTP (Trivial FTP) can be used to upgrade the firmware in this device. This is normally not required; a Windows utility is available for this purpose. ·You must obtain the firmware upgrade file first; instructions for using TFTP will be available with the upgrade.
UPnP
Enable UPnP Services·UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows automatic discovery and configuration of equipment attached to your LAN. UPnP is by supported by Windows ME, XP, or later. ·If Enabled, this device will be visible via UPnP. ·If Disabled, this device will not be visible via UPnP.
Allow Configu-ration...·If checked, then UPnP users can change the configuration. ·If Disabled, UPnP users can only view the configuration. But currently, this restriction only applies to users running Windows XP, who access the Properties via UPnP. (e.g. Right - click the Wireless Router in My Network Places, and select Properties)
Allow Internet access to be disabled·If checked, then UPnP users can disable Internet access via this device. ·If Disabled, UPnP users can NOT disable Internet access via this device. But currently, this restriction only applies to users running Windows XP, who access the Properties via UPnP. (e.g. Right-click the Wireless Router in My Network Places, and select Properties)
MTU
MTU sizeMTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value should only be changed if advised to do so by Technical Support. ·Enter a value between 1 and 1500. ·This device will still auto-negotiate with the remote server, to set the MTU size. The smaller of the 2 values (auto-negotiated, or entered here) will be used. ·For direct connections (not PPPoE or PPTP), the MTU used is always 1500.

Security

This screen allows you to set Firewall and other security-related options.

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Figure 45: Security Screen

Data - Security Screen

Firewall
Enable DoS FirewallIf enabled, DoS (Denial of Service) attacks will be detected and blocked. The default is enabled. It is strongly recommended that this setting be left enabled. Note: · A DoS attack does not attempt to steal data or damage your PCs, but overloads your Internet connection so you can not use it - the service is unavailable. · This device uses "Stateful Inspection" technology. This system can detect situations where individual TCP/IP packets are valid, but collectively they become a DoS attack.
ThresholdThis setting affects the number of "half-open" connections allowed. · A "half-open" connection arises when a remote client contacts the Server with a connection request, but then does not reply to the Server's response. · While the optimum number of "half-open" connections allowed (the "Threshold") depends on many factors, the most important factor is the available bandwidth of your Internet connection. · Select the setting to match the bandwidth of your Internet connection.
Options
Respond to ICMPThe ICMP protocol is used by the "ping" and "traceroute" programs, and by network monitoring and diagnostic programs. ·If checked, the Broadband Router will respond to ICMP packets received from the Internet. ·If not checked, ICMP packets from the Internet will be ignored. Disabling this option provides a slight increase in security.
Allow IPsecThe IPSec protocol is used to establish a secure connection, and is widely used by VPN (Virtual Private Networking) programs. ·If checked, IPSec connections are allowed. ·If not checked, IPSec connections are blocked.
Allow PPTPPPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) is widely used by VPN (Virtual Private Networking) programs. ·If checked, PPTP connections are allowed. ·If not checked, PPTP connections are blocked.
Allow L2TPL2TP is a protocol developed by Cisco for VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). ·If checked, L2TP connections are allowed. ·If not checked, L2TP connections are blocked.

Logs

The Logs record various types of activity on the Broadband Router. This data is useful for troubleshooting, but enabling all logs will generate a large amount of data and adversely affect performance.

Since only a limited amount of log data can be stored in the Broadband Router, log data can also be E-mailed to your PC.

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Figure 46: Logs Screen

Data - Logs Screen

Enable Logs
OutgoingIf selected, Outgoing Internet connections are logged. Normally, the (Internet) "Destination" will be shown as an IP address. But if the "URL Filter" is enabled, the "Destination" will be shown as a URL.
Access ControlIf enabled, the log will include attempted outgoing connections which have been blocked by the "Access Control" feature.
DoS AttacksIf enabled, this log will show details of DoS (Denial of Service) attacks which have been blocked by the built-in Firewall.
View Log ButtonUse this to view each log, as required.
Clear Log ButtonUse this to restart the required log. This makes it easier to read the latest entries.
Timezone
TimezoneSelect the correct Timezone for your location. This is required for the date/time shown on the logs to be correct.
Adjust for Daylight SavingIf your area uses Daylight Saving, you should Enable this at the beginning of the Daylight Saving period, and disable it when Daylight saving ends.
E-Mail Reports
Send E-mail alertIf enabled, an E-mail will be sent immediately if a DoS (Denial of Service) attack is detected. If enabled, the E-mail address information must be provided.
E-mail LogsYou can choose to have the logs E-mailed to you, by enabling either or both checkboxes. If enabled, the Log will send to the specified E-mail address. The interval between E-mails is determined by the "Send" setting.
SendSelect the desired option for sending the log by E-mail. ·When log is full - The time is not fixed. The log will be sent when the log is full, which will depend on the volume of traffic. ·Every day, Every Monday ... - The log is sent on the interval specified. ·If "Every day" is selected, the log is sent at the time specified. ·If the day is specified, the log is sent once per week, on the specified day. ·Select the time of day you wish the E-mail to be sent. ·If the log is full before the time specified to send it, it will be sent regardless of the day and time specified.
E-Mail Address
E-mail AddressEnter the E-mail address the Log is to be sent to. The E-mail will also show this address as the Sender's address.
SubjectEnter the text string to be shown in the "Subject" field for the E-mail.
SMTP ServerEnter the address or IP address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Server you use for outgoing E-mail.
Port No.Enter the port number used to connect to the SMTP Server. The default value is 25.

Routing

Overview

  • If you don't have other Routers or Gateways on your LAN, you can ignore the "Routing" page completely.
  • If the TEW-431BRP is only acting as a Gateway for the local LAN segment, ignore the "Routing" page even if your LAN has other Routers.
  • If your LAN has a standard Router (e.g. Cisco) on your LAN, and the TEW-431BRP is to act as a Gateway for all LAN segments, enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol) and ignore the Static Routing table.
  • If your LAN has other Gateways and Routers, and you wish to control which LAN segments use each Gateway, do NOT enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol). Configure the Static Routing table instead. (You also need to configure the other Routers.)
  • If using Windows 2000 Data center Server as a software Router, enable RIP on the TEW-431BRP, and ensure the following Windows 2000 settings are correct:

  • Open Routing and Remote Access

  • In the console tree, select Routing and Remote Access, [server name], IP Routing, RIP
  • In the "Details" pane, right-click the interface you want to configure for RIP version 2, and then click "Properties".
  • On the "General" tab, set Outgoing packet protocol to "RIP version 2 broadcast", and Incoming packet protocol to "RIP version 1 and 2".

Routing Screen

The routing table is accessed by the Routing link on the Other screen.

Using this Screen

Generally, you will use either RIP (Routing Information Protocol) OR the Static Routing Table, as explained above, although it is possible to use both methods simultaneously.

Static Routing Table

  • If RIP is not used, an entry in the routing table is required for each LAN segment on your Network, other than the segment to which this device is attached.
  • The other Routers must also be configured. See Configuring Other Routers on your LAN later in this chapter for further details and an example.

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Figure 47: Routing Screen

Data - Routing Screen

RIP
Enable RIPCheck this to enable the RIP (Routing Information Protocol) feature of the TEW-431BRP. The TEW-431BRP supports RIP 1 only.
Static Routing
Static Routing Table EntriesThis list shows all entries in the Routing Table. · The "Properties" area shows details of the selected item in the list. · Change any the properties as required, then click the "Update" button to save the changes to the selected entry.
Properties· Destination Network - The network address of the remote LAN segment. For standard class "C" LANs, the network address is the first 3 fields of the Destination IP Address. The 4th (last) field can be left at 0. · Network Mask - The Network Mask for the remote LAN segment. For class "C" networks, the default mask is 255.255.255.0 · Gateway IP Address - The IP Address of the Gateway or Router which the TEW-431BRP must use to communicate with the destination above. (NOT the router attached to the remote segment.) · Metric - The number of " hops" (routers) to pass through to reach the remote LAN segment. The shortest path will be used. The default value is 1.
Buttons
SaveSave the RIP setting. This has no effect on the Static Routing Table.
AddAdd a new entry to the Static Routing table, using the data shown in the "Properties" area on screen. The entry selected in the list is ignored, and has no effect.
UpdateUpdate the current Static Routing Table entry, using the data shown in the "Properties" area on screen.
DeleteDelete the current Static Routing Table entry.
Clear FormClear all data from the "Properties" area, ready for input of a new entry for the Static Routing table.
Generate ReportGenerate a read-only list of all entries in the Static Routing table.

Configuring Other Routers on your LAN

It is essential that all IP packets for devices not on the local LAN be passed to the TEW-431BRP, so that they can be forwarded to the external LAN, WAN, or Internet. To achieve this, the local LAN must be configured to use the TEW-431BRP as the Default Route or Default Gateway.

Local Router

The local router is the Router installed on the same LAN segment as the TEW-431BRP. This router requires that the Default Route is the TEW-431BRP itself. Typically, routers have a special entry for the Default Route. It should be configured as follows.

Destination IP AddressNormally 0.0.0.0, but check your router documentation.
Network MaskNormally 0.0.0.0, but check your router documentation.
Gateway IP AddressThe IP Address of the TEW-431BRP.
Metric1

Other Routers on the Local LAN

Other routers on the local LAN must use the TEW-431BRP's Local Router as the Default Route. The entries will be the same as the TEW-431BRP's local router, with the exception of the Gateway IP Address.

  • For a router with a direct connection to the TEW-431BRP's local Router, the Gateway IP Address is the address of the TEW-431BRP's local router.
  • For routers which must forward packets to another router before reaching the TEW-431BRP's local router, the Gateway IP Address is the address of the intermediate router.

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Static Routing - Example
Figure 48: Routing Example

For the TEW-431BRP's Routing Table

For the LAN shown above, with 2 routers and 3 LAN segments, the TEW-431BRP requires 2 entries as follows.

Entry 1 (Segment 1)
Destination IP Address192.168.1.0
Network Mask255.255.255.0 (Standard Class C)
Gateway IP Address192.168.0.100 (TEW-431BRP 's local Router)
Metric2
Entry 2 (Segment 2)
Destination IP Address192.168.2.0
Network Mask255.255.255.0 (Standard Class C)
Gateway IP Address192.168.0.100
Metric3

For Router A's Default Route

Destination IP Address0.0.0.0
Network Mask0.0.0.0
Gateway IP Address192.168.0.1 (TEW-431BRP 's IP Address)

For Router B's Default Route

Destination IP Address0.0.0.0
Network Mask0.0.0.0
Gateway IP Address192.168.1.80 (TEW-431BRP 's local router)

Appendix A

Troubleshooting

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This Appendix covers the most likely problems and their solutions.

Overview

This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the TEW-431BRP and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the TEW-431BRP still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice.

General Problems

Problem 1: Can't connect to the TEW-431BRP to configure it.

Solution 1: Check the following:

  • The TEW-431BRP is properly installed, LAN connections are OK, and it is powered ON.
  • Ensure that your PC and the TEW-431BRP are on the same network segment. (If you don't have a router, this must be the case.)
  • If your PC is set to "Obtain an IP Address automatically" (DHCP client), restart it.
  • If your PC uses a Fixed (Static) IP address, ensure that it is using an IP Address within the range 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254 and thus compatible with the TEW-431BRP's default IP Address of 192.168.0.1. Also, the Network Mask should be set to 255.255.255.0 to match the TEW-431BRP.

In Windows, you can check these settings by using Control Panel-Network to check the Properties for the TCP/IP protocol.

Internet Access

Problem 1: When I enter a URL or IP address I get a time out error.

Solution 1: A number of things could be causing this. Try the following troubleshooting steps.

  • Check if other PCs work. If they do, ensure that your PCs IP settings are correct. If using a Fixed (Static) IP Address, check the Network Mask, Default gateway and DNS as well as the IP Address.
  • If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, check the TEW-431BRP. Ensure that it is connected and ON. Connect to it and check its settings. (If you can't connect to it, check the LAN and power connections.)
  • If the TEW-431BRP is configured correctly, check your Internet connection (DSL/Cable modem etc) to see that it is working correctly.

Problem 2: Some applications do not run properly when using the TEW-431BRP.

Solution 2: The TEW-431BRP processes the data passing through it, so it is not transparent.

Use the Special Applications feature to allow the use of Internet applications which do not function correctly.

If this does solve the problem you can use the DMZ function. This should work with almost every application, but:

It is a security risk, since the firewall is disabled.
Only one (1) PC can use this feature.

Wireless Access

Problem 1: My PC can't locate the TEW-431BRP Access Point.

Solution 1: Check the following.

  • Your PC is set to Infrastructure Mode. (Access Points are always in Infrastructure Mode)
  • The SSID on your PC and the TEW-431BRP are the same. Remember that the SSID is case-sensitive. So, for example "Workgroup" does NOT match "workgroup".
  • Both your PC and the TEW-431BRP must have the same setting for WEP. The default setting for the TEW-431BRP is disabled. If WEP is enabled on the TEW-431BRP, your PC must have WEP enabled, and the key must match.
  • If the TEW-431BRP's Wireless screen is set to Allow LAN access to selected Wireless Stations only, then each of your Wireless stations must have been selected, or access will be blocked.
  • To see if radio interference is causing a problem, see if connection is possible when close to the TEW-431BRP. Remember that the connection range can be as little as 100 feet in poor environments.

Problem 2: Wireless connection speed is very slow.

Solution 2: The wireless system will connect at the highest possible speed, depending on the distance and the environment. To obtain the highest possible connection speed, you can experiment with the following:

  • TEW-431BRP location.
    Try adjusting the location and orientation of the TEW-431BRP.
  • Wireless Channel If interference is the problem, changing to another channel may show a marked improvement.
  • Radio Interference
  • Other devices may be causing interference. You can experiment by switching other devices Off, and see if this helps. Any "noisy" devices should be shielded or relocated.
  • RF Shielding Your environment may tend to block transmission between the wireless stations. This will mean high access speed is only possible when close to the TEW-431BRP.

Appendix B

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About Wireless LANs

This Appendix provides some background information about using Wireless LANs (WLANs).

Modes

Wireless LANs can work in either of two (2) modes:

Ad-hoc
Infrastructure

Ad-hoc Mode

Ad-hoc mode does not require an Access Point or a wired (Ethernet) LAN. Wireless Stations (e.g. notebook PCs with wireless cards) communicate directly with each other.

Infrastructure Mode

In Infrastructure Mode, one or more Access Points are used to connect Wireless Stations (e.g. Notebook PCs with wireless cards) to a wired (Ethernet) LAN. The Wireless Stations can then access all LAN resources.

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Access Points can only function in "Infrastructure" mode, and can communicate only with Wireless Stations which are set to "Infrastructure" mode.

BSS/ESS

BSS

A group of Wireless Stations and a single Access Point, all using the same ID (SSID), form a Basic Service Set (BSS).

Using the same SSID is essential. Devices with different SSIDs are unable to communicate with each other.

ESS

A group of Wireless Stations, and multiple Access Points, all using the same ID (ESSID), form an Extended Service Set (ESS).

Different Access Points within an ESS can use different Channels. In fact, to reduce interference, it is recommended that adjacent Access Points SHOULD use different channels.

As Wireless Stations are physically moved through the area covered by an ESS, they will automatically change to the Access Point which has the least interference or best performance. This capability is called Roaming. (Access Points do not have or require Roaming capabilities.)

Channels

The Wireless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication.

  • Access Points use a fixed Channel. You can select the Channel used. This allows you to choose a Channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the USA and Canada, 11 channel are available. If using multiple Access Points, it is better if adjacent Access Points use different Channels to reduce interference.
  • In "Infrastructure" mode, Wireless Stations normally scan all Channels, looking for an Access Point. If more than one Access Point can be used, the one with the strongest signal is used. (This can only happen within an ESS.)
  • If using "Ad-hoc" mode (no Access Point), all Wireless stations should be set to use the same Channel. However, most Wireless stations will still scan all Channels to see if there is an existing "Ad-hoc" group they can join.

WEP

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a standard for encrypting data before it is transmitted.

This is desirable because it is impossible to prevent snoppers from receiving any data which is transmitted by your Wireless Stations. But if the data is encrypted, then it is meaningless unless the receiver can decrypt it.

If WEP is used, the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must have the same settings for each of the following:

WEPOff, 64 Bit, 128 Bit
KeyFor 64 Bit encryption, the Key value must match. For 128 Bit encryption, the Key value must match
WEP AuthenticationOpen System or Shared Key.

Wireless LAN Configuration

To allow Wireless Stations to use the Access Point, the Wireless Stations and the Access Point must use the same settings, as follows:

Mode

On client Wireless Stations, the mode must be set to "Infrastructure". (The Access Point is always in "Infrastructure" mode.)

SSID (ESSID)

Wireless Stations should use the same SSID (ESSID) as the Access Point they wish to connect to. Alternatively, the SSID can be set to "any" or null (blank) to allow connection to any Access Point.

WEP

The Wireless Stations and the Access Point must use the same settings for WEP (Off, 64 Bit, 128 Bit).

WEP Key: If WEP is enabled, the Key must be the same on the Wireless Stations and the Access Point.

WEP Authentication: If WEP is enabled, all Wireless Stations must use the same setting as the Access Point (either "Open System" or "Shared Key").

Appendix C

Specifications

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TEW-431BRP

ModelTEW-431BRP
Dimensions141mm(W) * 100mm(D) * 27mm(H)
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-10°C to 70°C
Network Protocol:TCP/IP
Network Interface:5 Ethernet: 4 * 10/100BaseT (RJ45) LAN connection 1 * 10/100BaseT (RJ45) for WAN
LEDs12
Power Adapter12V DC External

Wireless Interface

StandardsIEEE802.11g WLAN, JEIDA 4.2, roaming support
Frequency2.4 to 2.4835GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical Band)
ChannelsMaximum 14 Channels, depending on regulatory authorities
ModulationDSSS BPSK/QPSK/CCK, OFDM/CCK
Data RateUp to 54 Mbps
Coverage AreaIndoors : 15m @54Mbps, 120m @6Mbps or lower Outdoors : 40m @54Mbps, 300m @6Mbps or lower
WEP64Bit, 128Bit
Output Power13dBm (typical)
Receiver Sensitivity-80dBm Min.

Regulatory Approvals

FCC Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement

This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

CE

CE Standards

This product complies with the 99/5/EEC directives, including the following safety and EMC standards:

EN300328-2
EN301489-1/-17
EN60950

CE Marking Warning

This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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