User manual SITECOM WR1136 VERSION 1.2

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[. . . ] Wireless Acccess Point Router The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this guide. Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. No Part of the contents of this guide maybe transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the manufacturer. [. . . ] 22 Wireless Acccess Point Router WEP: WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy, a data privacy mechanism based on a 40-bit or 128-bit shared key algorithm, as described in the IEEE 802. 11b standard. However, you may experience decreased network performance when using a 128-bit shared key algorithm. Default Key: Select the algorithm key to be used in your 40-bit or 128-bit WEP-enabled wireless Network. The WEP keys (1 - 4): are 10 heximal numerals for 40-bit WEP or 26 heximal numerals for 128-bit WEP in length and can be any numeric combination. However, these keys must be used identically for each point on your wireless Network. Access Control: is designed to allow or prohibit others to access through the router. If you select "Allow Everyone Access", everyone can access data through the router. If you select "Only Allow Access If On This List", then you can add new stations allowed to access the data in the "New Stations" column. You can delete the existing stations in the "Existing Stations" column by choosing the stations you want to desert and clicking the "Delete Stations" button. 3. 2. 8 Time You can get the data of the log files by setting the time zone. (See figure3-14 Time Zone) Figure 3-14 Time Zone 23 Wireless Acccess Point Router 3. 3 Browsing the Status 3. 3. 1 Status This screen provides the current information of the device. (See Figure 3-15 Status Menu Screen) Router Name: You will see the name of this device in this field. WAN IP Configure: This field shows whether or not you have enabled the use of PPPoE connection, Static IP or Dynamic IP. Firewall Settings: -NAT allows all of the computers on your network to use one IP address. -DHCP server shows the status of the router's DHCP server function. -Block Hacker Scan makes your Router invisible so that hackers cannot find your Router on the network. -Remote Management allows you to manage this device from the remote site via the network. LAN: These fields display the current IP address and Subnet Mask of the router as seen by the users on your internal network. WAN: These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the router as seen by external users on the Internet. DNS (Domain Name Server) shows the IP address of the DNS currently being used. 24 Wireless Acccess Point Router Figure 3-15 Status Menu Screen 3. 3. 2 Wireless Status This screen shows the setting status of the Wireless Channel. Figure 3-16 Wireless Status Screen 25 Wireless Acccess Point Router 3. 3. 3 DHCP Table This table shows the number of clients who exist on your DHCP pool and their information such as MAC Address, Computer name and IP Address. Figure 3-17 DHCP Table Screen 3. 3. 4 Routing Table You will see the current routing configuration such as the address of Destination LAN IP, Default Gateway, Subnet Mask, Metric and the Interface (LAN or WAN). See Figure 3-18 Routing Table Menu Screen Figure 3-18 Routing Table Menu Screen 26 Wireless Acccess Point Router 3. 3. 5 DDNS Status Screen This router supports the DDNS service allowing you to use one specific DNS name while the actual IP address changes. [. . . ] Figure 3-34 DDNS Setting Screen 41 Wireless Acccess Point Router 3. 5. 9 MAC Control This feature allows you to block certain specific PCs accessing your ISP. Figure 3-35 MAC Control Screen 42 Wireless Acccess Point Router 3. 6 Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router Before you start to configure other PCs to accept the IP address that your Router will provide, make sure the network card or adapter has been successfully installed into each PC you planed to connect to the Router. Complete the following steps to configure your PC: Step 1 Click the Start button, select Setting, then Control Panel. Step 3 Highlight the Local Area Connection and click the button of Properties. [. . . ]

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