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Seite 1 - User Manual

User Manual125 High Speed Mode* Wireless Cable/DSL RouterWBR2-G54Swww.buffalotech.com/wireless

Seite 2 - Table of Contents

10About the AirStation CD The AirStation does not require any software to be installed on your computer for confi guration. The AirStation CD contains

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11Follow these simple steps to connect the AirStation to your Broadband Internet connection allowing you to combine and share wired and wireless comp

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12IntroductionConfi guring the AirStation using a standard web browser requires basic wireless confi guration knowledge. Setup includes manual wireless

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13The WBR2-G54S has two internal antennas. One has a vertical orientation while the other has a horizontal orienta-tion. This setup is ideal because

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14Advanced settings for security, fi ltering and other features will be explained in later sections. Open the Setup Screen • Connect the WBR2-G54S acc

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15Enter ISP information • Click the appropriate button to select the type of broadband access. (Users more experienced in networking may choose to s

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16Enter IP Address Manually- Enter the IP Address given by the ISP.- Use ‘Enter IP Address Manually’ if the ISP requires use of a static IP address.PP

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17CATV (Cable) ButtonSelect the appropriate connection method. Automatic IP Assignment by ISP - Select ‘Automatic IP Assignment by ISP’ if your ISP’s

Seite 10 - Introduction

18The IP Address is Acquired Au to mat i cal ly but DNS Server Address is Entered Manually- Select ‘IP address is acquired automatically but DNS serve

Seite 11 - Installation / Setup

19SecurityThe Security Tab offers three Simple Security Settings. Follow the in struc tions in each screen to enter Encryption Keys, MAC Address Filte

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2Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05Installation / Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 13 - Antenna Installation

20Encryption Setup.- Select the desired encryption scheme from the choices. After it has been selected, press the ‘Next’ button. You will then be p

Seite 14 - Standard Settings

21ApplicationsThe Application Tab offers setup for special ap-plications such as games, MS NetMeeting and MSN Messenger. Then follow the on-screen me

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22Internet Gaming Setup-Enter the ports(refer to Game documentation) the game runs on, and enter the Local IP Ad-dress of the PC that plays the game.N

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23AOSSAOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a simple, one-touch setup for connecting wireless clients to an access point while setting up the m

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24◗ Now that the WBR2-G54S and wireless client adapter are installed, you can use AOSS to confi gure them.◗ To begin the confi guration, press the A

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25Additional AOSS Information:◗ Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be confi gured to the AOSS router at a time. Thus, the button will need to

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26LAN Settings Set up LAN connections. Wireless SettingsWireless Function - Enable or disable wireless LAN computer communication.SSID - Allows admini

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27If there are multiple APs in close proximity using the same channel, there may be interference. In this case, change to a non-overlapping channel.P

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28802.11g Protection - This enables protection mechanisms for when 802.11b clients join the net-work. It enables CTS (Clear-to-Send)DTIM Period - An

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29portant to note, that without encryption it is easy for strangers to connect to your network, especially if the AirStation is broadcasting its SSID.

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3Table of Contents Network Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Routing Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Addre

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30128-bit HEX: 26 digits, using characters 0-9 and a-f, “20123456789abcdeabcdeabcde” TKIP - TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is a WEP expanded

Seite 25 - Additional AOSS Information:

31TKIP Method - This is the method that the AirStation uses to handle TKIP encryption. The two methods are Hardware and Software. Hardware uses the

Seite 26 - Advanced Settings

32LAN PortSet the LAN side Ethernet settings.LAN Side IP Address - Allows ad min is tra tor to specify a static IP and Subnet Mask for the LAN side o

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33DHCP ServerAllows a more advanced con-fi guration of the DHCP server functions. DHCP Server Function - Al-lows ad min is tra tor to enable/disable th

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34Lease duration - Specifi es the time in hours (1-999) an assigned IP address is valid. If the client computer does not request a renewal of IP addres

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35Manual IP and MAC Address As sign ment - Allows administra-tor to add additional leased IP addresses tied to a specifi c MAC address. When a specifi

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36Wireless MAC FilterWireless PC’s Connection - Select Enable to restrict wireless connections to the registered adapters in the list. Select Disable

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37Registration for MAC Ad-dresses - MAC access restriction set up in LAN. Input the MAC addresses that are allowed to communicate with the AirStation

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38Wireless Bridge (WDS)The Wireless Distribution System supports peer-to-peer AP communication. Wireless Bridge (WDS) Func-tion - Select Enable to all

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39To enable WDS, set the Wire-less Bridge (WDS) function to Enable. Enter the Wireless MAC address of the AirStation to communicate with in the form o

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4Table of ContentsSpecifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40WAN Settings WAN Port Wired WAN Performance - Select port speed and type of duplex connecting to the WAN port. If unknown, select Auto negotiation.

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41PPPoE Setting (for enabling PPPoE Client function) - Allows administrator to use PPPoE as specifi ed by the ISP. The following parameters should be e

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42Authorization - Authorization method for accessing the ISP’s PPPoE server. If unknown, select Auto authorization.MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit) Size -

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43WAN NetworkWAN side (Internet) param-eters. These settings are gen-erally not required if your ISP is providing DHCP services. In this case these

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44Remote Management Port Number - Set a specifi c port number when remote setup of the AirSta-tion is planned. Using port 80 allows the AirStation to

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45Network Settings Routing SetupRIP transmission to WAN - Allows RIP transmission or None (no RIP) to WAN RIP reception from WAN - Allows RIP receptio

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46• Metric - Number of routers (1-15) to be passed before the packet reaches its destination. Add Routing Table EntryAdvanced Settings

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47Address Translation Address Translation - Select Enable or Disable. Address Translation must be enabled for client computers to con-nect to the In

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48IP Address of DMZ - Allows administrator to set the DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) address. Incoming packets containing no recognizable destination port

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49Some network applications (online games or streaming software) require adding Address Transla-tion tables; consult the software’s documentation for

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5AirStation 125 High Speed Mode Wireless Cable/DSL Router (WBR2-G54S)This manual introduces you to the AirStation Cable/DSL Router, and will help you

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50Packet Filter Log Output - Select Output to activate the packet fi lter log. Packet Filter Information Basic Rule - Click add/delete basic rules. Pla

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51Use this fi lter when the commu-nication speed goes down using a network application like E-mail, FTP and WEB. * If IDENT requests are for-warded to

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52IP Filter Settings - Limits the type of packets allowed to pass between the WAN and LAN. The maximum number of rules is 32. • Operation - Packets

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53no longer have access to the AirStation confi guration screens. This function prohibits setup from a wireless or wired computer. The AirStation can

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54 Note: If confi guring from a wireless computer, add your MAC address to the list of au tho rized wireless LAN PCs. The MAC address must be in two

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55Intrusion DetectorThe Intrusion Detector watch guards and prevents unauthorized access from the WAN (Internet)This function also records information

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56• Sender email server address - Enter the SMTP Server address.• Receiving email server au tho ri za tion - Enter the POP3 Server address, User name

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57UPnP Select Enable to enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). When a computer with UPnP support connects to the AirStation, that computer auto-matic

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58Management System InformationSystem information of the AirStation is obtained here.• Model name - Displays model and fi rmware version • AirStation N

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59• WAN side IP address auto acquisition - This is the method to acquire the IP address from the WAN (Internet) side DHCP server. Press Release to r

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6• Additional SPI Firewall Functions - DMZ, intrusion detection and notifi cation• Syslog transmits some or all system activities to a central Syslog

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60• New Password - Enter new password. Enter up to eight alphanumeric characters (case sensi-tive)• Confi rm Password - Reenter the new password for c

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61Packet Traffi c InformationDisplays number of packets sent and received for:Wired WANWired LAN Wireless LAN Click Refresh to start update the transf

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62Client MonitorDisplays the wired and wireless clients (computers) that are accessing the AirStation.• MAC address - Shows the client’s MAC address.

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63PING Test Performs a PING test from the AirStation to a LAN or WAN address. Enter the target IP address and click OK (e.g. 192.168.11.2 - OR- www.bu

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64Log InformationDisplay log info level - Select Error and/or Notify to spec-ify the types of reports to be logged by the AirStation.Display log info

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65Syslog TransferSelect Use or Do not use to enable or disable the AirStation’s ability to transmit information to a Syslog server. • Syslog Server -

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66Save/Restore SettingsSave current settings - Click Save to open the fi le saving dialog and save the current AirStation settings to a fi le. Restored

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67Reboot/Reload DefaultsClick Restart to reboot AirStationClick Restore to reset the AirStation to default factory settings. Note: Resetting to defa

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68Firmware Update Firmware fi le name - Click Browse to browse to the path and fi lename for the new fi rmware. Click Firmware Update to load fi rmware to

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69AOSS Client Table - Displays the clients connected via AOSS. The ‘Disconnect’ button disconnects the client from the AOSS router by using MAC Addre

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7• Optional external antennas for boosting range and signal quality.• Buffalo’s AOSS System for easy, secure wireless client confi guration.Home Netw

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70Manually specify the encryp-tion type - This forces AOSS to use a specifi ed type of encryp-tion. It is recommended to not change this setting. If t

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71Additional InformationFor more information, please consult:• The AirStation website at: http://www.buffalotech.com - for frequently asked question

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72Regulatory InformationWireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations. Although AirStation wireless networking products have been

Seite 71 - Specifi cations

73Modulation Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum• ODFM for High Transmit Rate• DQPSK for Standard Transmit Rate• DBPSK for Low Transmit RateSpre

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74400 m (1300 ft.)550 m (1750 ft.)Semi-Open Offi ce Environment50 m (165 ft.)70 m (230 ft.)90 m (300 ft.)115 m (375 ft.)Closed Offi ce 25 m (80 ft.)35 m

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75Table “Radio Characteristics” lists the typical ranges when used indoors:• In Open Offi ce environments, clients can “see” each other, i.e. there a

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76Common Problems:• Out of range, client cannot connect to the AirStation.• Confi guration mismatch, client cannot connect to the AirStation.• Absence

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77Table B.1.1 DIAG LED Activity TableDIAG LED Display Time Description/ActionContinuous Red Starting RAM Error Red fl ash, 2 times Starting Flash ROM

Seite 76 - Troubleshooting

78• If the wireless adapter protocol is not yet installed, click the Add button and select the TCP/IP protocol from the list. Refer to Windows Help

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79Troubleshooting WDS (Step-by-Step Instructions)The most common issue with WDS installations is using the wrong MAC address. The proper MAC Ad-dress

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8System Requirements• Broadband (High-Speed) Internet connection or existing Local area connection• Any Wi-Fi (wireless) compatible computer with a We

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80The following is a list of good practices with WDS: 1. Start the wireless bridge system with only two access points and then add more access points

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815. Click on the ‘LAN port’ link on the left.6. Check that the ‘LAN side IP address’ values are correct for your network, or leave them as default.

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8215. Click on the ‘Wireless bridge (WDS)’ link on the left. 16. Enable the WDS function and press the ‘Set’ button. 17. Enter the Wireless MAC Addr

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8329. At the top of the page, press the ‘Apply’ button.30. Once the router has rebooted, click on the ‘Management’ tab on the left.31. Click on the

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8410BaseT or 100BaseTx: 802.3 based Ether-net network that uses UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) cable and a star topology. 10 is 10 Mbps and 100 is 10

Seite 84 - Glossary

85Driver: Software that interfaces a computer with a specifi c hardware device. DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum): Method of spreading a wireless

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86IP (Internet Protocol) Address: A unique 32-binary-digit number that identifi es each sender or receiver of information sent in packets. Infrastruct

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87mation between computers. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service): A server that issues authentication key to clients. RAM (Random Acce

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88Script: A macro or batch fi le containing instruc-tions and used by a computer to perform a task. Server: Any computer that makes fi les or peripher

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89WAN (Wide Area Network): A networking sys-tem covering a wide geographical area. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): An encryp-tion method based on 64

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9Product ViewsPower - Lit when the device is powered on.Wireless - Lit when the wireless radio is on. Flashes when wireless traffi c is present.WAN -

Seite 90 - FCC / CE Information

90Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi

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91IMPORTANT NOTE:Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

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92FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equip

Seite 93 - Warranty Information

93Warranty InformationBuffalo Technology (Melco Inc.) products comes with a two-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. Buffalo Technology (M

Seite 94 - Contact Information

94Contact InformationADDRESS Buffalo Technology (USA), Inc.4030 West Braker Lane, Suite 120Austin, TX 78759-5319GENERAL INQUIRIES Monday through

Seite 95 - Fax: 512-794-8606

95Technical Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week(USA / Canada)Toll-Free: 866-752-6210 email: [email protected]©2004, Buffalo Technolo

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