AirStationWZR-900DHP / WZR-600DHP2User Manualwww.buffalotech.com35013156-012013-12
10Back Panel1 Mode ButtonThis button switches between router mode, access point mode, and wireless bridge mode.2 Setup Card SlotThis is the slot whe
100Step 2: Connect the Wireless Bridge to the AirStation1 Press the mode button 3 times (once per a second) and wait for about a minute.After a minut
1015 Enter “admin” for the username and “password” for the password, then click Log In.6 Navigate to Advanced Settings - Wireless - Wireless Bridge.
1028 Select the AirStation to connect to, then click Select.9 Enter the AirStation’s encryption key and click OK.10 Uncheck Use SSID and security se
103Step 3: Register Client MAC Addresses Through Bridge1 Pull out the setup card from the bottom of the wireless bridge.2 Verify the SSID on the set
1046 Click “Register” next to a client’s MAC address, then click “Add”. Repeat until all clients’ MAC addresses appears under Registration List.7 Cl
1058 Enable “Enforce MAC Filtering” for both 11 n/a and 11n/g/b and click Apply.9 Click “Log out” button on the upper right.
106Step 4: Configure Roaming1 Run AirStation Configuration Tool from the PC and scan for all devices.2 Select the wireless bridge and select “Change
107Adding DevicesTo add additional wireless or wired clients to this environment, follow the steps below.1 Verify the MAC address of the device you w
108Saving and Restoring Settings with a Backup FileOnce you have finished configuring your AirStation to your needs, you can save the current configur
109Restoring Settings with a Backup FileRestore settings can be found on the same tab.1 On the Reset/Reboot page, select Restore settings.2 The Brow
114 USB LED (Green)On:A USB drive is connected.Fast blinking:The USB drive is transmitting data.Blinking:The USB drive has been dismounted and can sa
110Setting Up WebAccessWebAccess is a cloud service provided by Buffalo that allows you to access your NAS remotely over the Internet. You can share c
11111 Select the DNS Service Hostname used to access the service. If you have a BuffaloNAS.com account, select Use BuffaloNAS.com Registration and ent
1122 Enable PPTP Server.3 Select the VPN authentication type. If you are unsure which one to use, leave it on the default selection.4 You can leave
113Using AirStations with 2Wire Residential GatewaysAT&T Internet services (U-verse or ADSL) will often assign a 2Wire residential gateway device
114How to Use QoSQoS (quality of service) is a feature that allows the AirStation to prioritize traffic by type. QoS applies to both upstream and down
115Manual EntryClick Manual Entry to open the manual entry page, where you can create custom QoS priority settings for individual applications.1 Ente
116How to Configure TCP/IPWindows 8To configure TCP/IP in Windows 8, follow the procedure below.1 Open Control Panel.2 Click Network and Internet.3
1175 If the “User Account Control” screen opens, click Yes or Continue.6 Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” then click Properties.7 To
118Windows XPTo configure TCP/IP in Windows XP, follow the procedure below.1 Open Control Panel.2 Double-click Network.3 Right-click the network ad
12Bottom1 Reset ButtonTo reset all settings, hold down this button until the power/diag LED turns red (about 3 seconds). The power must be on for thi
13How to Set Up AirStation for the First TimeConnect to a PC and Power OnTo configure your AirStation, follow the procedure below.1 Verify that you c
144 Turn on the AirStation and wait one minute.Note: If the power does not turn on when the AC adapter is connected, press the power button on the re
157 Launch a web browser. If the home screen is displayed, setup is complete.If username and password fields are displayed, enter “admin” for the use
164 This is the home page of Settings, where most AirStation settings can be configured.Connect Your Wireless DevicesFor each wireless device that yo
17Chapter 2 - SettingsSettings is the configuration GUI for the AirStation. You can configure all settings for the AirStation from here. This user man
18WirelessConfigure basic wireless settings here. This is available in router and access point modes only.2.4 GHz (11n/g/b)5 GHz (11n/a)You may enable
19AOSS/WPSThe following window appears when you click the panel. Click OK to start AOSS/WPS.USB StorageConfigure USB storage settings here.Attached Dr
2ContentsChapter 1 - Setup ...8Introduction ...
20Guest AccountsConfigure guest account settings here. This is available in router and access point modes only.SSID The SSID for the guest accounts ma
21Select a policySelect a policy for communication. Network bandwidth will be optimized for the selected item.Traffic MonitorYou can check each item’s
22Network DevicesCheck the status of each device connected to the network. This is available in router mode only.Displays the IP address of each devic
23Advanced SettingsInternetConfigure the WAN-side port (“Internet port”) here.Internet - Internet (Router Mode Only)Method of Acquiring IP AddressSpec
24PPPoEConfigure PPPoE settings here.Internet - PPPoE (Router Mode Only)Default PPPoE ConnectionIf you have registered multiple connection destination
25PPPoE ConnectionThis is displayed when Edit Connection List is clicked.Name of ConnectionEnter the name to identify the connected destination. You m
26Dynamic DNSConfigure dynamic DNS settings here. Many settings are only available when the appropriate dynamic DNS service is enabled.Internet - Dyna
27PPTPConfigure the VPN server here.Internet - PPTP (Router Mode Only)PPTP Server Enable to use a PPTP server.Authentication Type Select the authentic
28NATConfigure network address translation settings here. This enables LAN-side devices to communicate with the Internet.Internet - NAT (Router Mode O
29DHCP LeasesConfigure DHCP exceptions here.LAN - DHCP Leases (Router Mode Only)Current DHCP ClientsDisplays information for current leases. An IP add
3Internet ...23PPPoE ...
302.4 GHz/5 GHzConfigure basic wireless settings from here.Wireless - 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
31WirelessDetermines whether to allow wireless communication. If this is unchecked, no wireless connections will be allowed.Wireless ChannelSets a cha
32802.11n ProtectionEnable to use 802.11n protection. 802.11n protection gives priority to 802.11n devices in mixed mode (11b/g or 11 A) networks.DTIM
33WPSWPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) enables users to easily configure wireless networks and add new devices.Wireless - WPS (Router and Access Point Modes
34AOSSAOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a system for easily configuring a secure wireless home network. It was developed by Buffalo.Wireles
35MAC FilteringRestrict access to specific wireless devices here.Wireless - MAC FilteringEnforce MAC Filtering Enable to restrict wireless connections
36Guest AccountsConfigure the AirStation’s guest accounts here.Wireless - Guest Accounts (Router and Access Point Modes Only)Guest Accounts Enable or
37Wireless BridgeConfigure the AirStation’s wireless bridge here.Wireless - Wireless Bridge (Wireless Bridge Mode Only)Wireless Bridge Status Displays
38FirewallConfigure the AirStation’s firewall here.Security - Firewall (Router Mode Only)Basic RulesEnable to use any of the quick filters. Preconfigu
39IP FilterCreate and edit IP filters here.Security - IP Filter (Router Mode Only)Action Specify how to process target packets.Direction Specify the t
4QoS ...48eco Mode ...
40Port ForwardingConfigure port translation here.Security - Port Forwarding (Router Mode Only)GroupSpecify a group name for a new rule to belong to. S
41DMZConfigure a destination for packets that don’t have a LAN-side destination.Security - DMZ (Router Mode Only)Add IP Address to DMZEnter the IP add
42Web FilteringSecurity - Web Filtering (Router Mode Only)Norton ConnectSafe must be activated by the customer. Use of Norton ConnectSafe is subject t
43Access ControlSecurity - Access Control (Router Mode Only)Access Control Check to enable access control. Click Add to configure the schedule.Add Acc
44Sleep Mode IntervalWhen the drive is not used for a specified amount of time, it will be shut down automatically. You can choose a time from 1 to 30
45SharingAssign AirStation and workgroup names to access shared folders.Applications - SharingShared Folder Enable to make a USB drive available on yo
46WebAccessConfigure WebAccess here.Applications - WebAccessWebAccess Check Enable to use WebAccess.Language Set the language to be used with WebAcces
47Media ServerThe media server can stream video, pictures, and music to media players on the network.Applications - Media ServerMedia Server Enable to
48Delete All TorrentsDeletes all files, including the torrent files and files which are currently downloading. Downloaded files are not deleted.BitTor
49eco ModeConfigure eco Mode from this screen.Applications - eco ModePower SavingEnable to schedule eco Mode. If eco Mode is enabled, AOSS will functi
5WLAN Monitor ...66Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting ...
50Network USBNetwork USB allows a computer on the wired or wireless LAN to connect to a USB device connected to the AirStation as though it were direc
51SystemConfigure basic AirStation settings here.Admin - SystemAirStation NameEnter a name for the AirStation. Names may include up to 64 alphanumeric
52Permit configuration from wired InternetIf enabled, allows access to configuration interface from network devices on the WAN (Internet) side.Permitt
53Reset / RebootFrom this page you can save and restore the AirStation’s settings, initialize the AirStation, or reboot the AirStation.Admin - Reset /
54Update FirmwareUpdate the AirStation’s firmware here.Admin - Update FirmwareFirmware Version Displays the current firmware version of the AirStation
55System InformationView system information for the AirStation.Status - System InformationModel Displays the product name of the AirStation and the fi
56Guest Accounts Displays information about the guest accounts.NAS Displays information about the USB drive.Web Filtering This indicates the operating
57PacketsView packet transfer information.Status - PacketsSent Displays the number of packets sent to the WAN, the LAN, and the wireless LAN.Received
58Chapter 3 - WirelessWireless OptionsYou may use any of the following methods to connect devices to the AirStation wirelessly.Manual ConfigurationOn
59Advanced Wireless ConfigurationManual Configuration (SSID and Password)1 Click the wireless icon.2 Select your AirStation’s SSID from the list.Not
6Enabling Network USB on the AirStation ...85Installing and Using Network-USB Navigator ...
603 Without entering a password, press the AOSS button on the AirStation.Notes: • WPS supports Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista
61Adding an AirStation to an Existing Wireless Network as a ClientIn a network that already has a wireless access point, the AirStation can serve as a
62Chapter 4 - UtilitiesHow to Download UtilitiesYou can download utilities for your AirStation from Buffalo’s website.WZR-900DHP: http://d.buffalo.j
63List of Utilities with Description of EachAirStation Configuration ToolYou can enter AirStation’s Settings and change its IP address with this tool.
64Network-USB NavigatorYou can use a printer connected to the AirStation’s USB port via any computer in your network with this software.Note: Concurre
65Client ManagerUse this software to let your Windows PC connect to the AirStation with AOSS.Client Manager V supports Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windo
66AOSS AssistantUse this software to let your Mac connect to the AirStation with AOSS.Compatible with:OS X 10.9, 10.8, 10.7, 10.6, 10.5, 10.4WLAN Moni
67Chapter 5 - TroubleshootingFinding Your AirStation on the NetworkBy default, your AirStation is accessible on your local network at the IP address 1
68Open a browser (such as Firefox) on your computer and type 192.168.11.1 into the URL window. Click Go. The router’s settings page should open.Enter
69Appendix A - Supplemental InformationPackage ContentsThe following items are included in your AirStation package. If any of the items are missing, p
7Saving and Restoring Settings with a Backup File ... 108Save Settings to a Backup File ...
70Factory Default SettingsWZR-900DHPFeature Parameter Default SettingInternetMethod of Acquiring IP Address Internet Connection WizardDefault Gateway
71Feature Parameter Default Setting2.4 GHz5 GHzWireless EnabledWireless Channel Auto ChannelHigh-Speed Mode2.4 GHz: 216.7 Mbps (20 MHz)5 GHz: 450 Mb
72Feature Parameter Default SettingWMM-EDCA Parameters (Priority AC_VO (Highest))For AP For STACWmin 3 3CWmax 7 7AIFSN 1 2TXOP Limit 47 47Admission Co
73Feature Parameter Default SettingVPN PassthroughIPv6 Passthrough DisabledPPPoE Passthrough DisabledPPTP Passthrough EnabledPort Forwarding Forwarded
74Feature Parameter Default Settingeco ModePower Saving DisabledLED OffWired LAN ecoWireless LAN OffWeekly Schedule -Mode NormalStart Time 0:00End Tim
75WZR-600DHP2Feature Parameter Default SettingInternetMethod of Acquiring IP Address Internet Connection WizardDefault Gateway -DNS Name Server Addres
76Feature Parameter Default Setting2.4 GHz5 GHzWireless EnabledWireless Channel Auto ChannelHigh-Speed Mode2.4 GHz: 144 Mbps (20 MHz)5 GHz: 300 Mbps
77Feature Parameter Default SettingWMM-EDCA Parameters (Priority AC_VO (Highest))For AP For STACWmin 3 3CWmax 7 7AIFSN 1 2TXOP Limit 47 47Admission Co
78Feature Parameter Default SettingVPN PassthroughIPv6 Passthrough DisabledPPPoE Passthrough DisabledPPTP Passthrough EnabledPort Forwarding Forwarded
79Feature Parameter Default Settingeco ModePower Saving DisabledLED OffWired LAN ecoWireless LAN OffWeekly Schedule -Mode NormalStart Time 0:00End Tim
8Chapter 1 - SetupIntroductionThank you for purchasing a Buffalo AirStation. The WZR-900DHP and WZR-600DHP2 AirStations are dual-band wireless routers
80Technical SpecificationsWZR-900DHPWireless LAN InterfaceStandard Compliance IEEE 802.11n / IEEE 802.11a / IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11bTransmission Me
81Power SupplyExternal AC 100-240 V Universal, 50/60 HzAC Adapter Type: WA-36 A12Manufacturer: Asian Power Devices Inc.Power Consumption About 23 W (M
82Power SupplyExternal AC 100-240 V Universal, 50/60 HzAC Adapter Type: WA-36 A12Manufacturer: Asian Power Devices Inc.Power Consumption About 21 W (M
83• Up to 4 partitions can be recognized on a USB hard drive.• Available file systems for USB hard drives are FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and XFS.GPL Infor
84Appendix B - TutorialsConfiguring the AirStation for Optimal Performance and SecuritySome basic configuration tips to help improve your router perfo
85Sharing a PrinterA USB printer attached to the AirStation can be made available to the network for wireless printing. You will need to download and
86Configuring the Web FilterYou can apply a web content filter to prohibit access to sites that contain objectionable content. You can access the web
87Computers Excluded from FilterExcluded computers can access any website without being affected by the content filter. You can register up to 20 excl
88Configuring Access ControlYou can set up a schedule that dictates when a target computer on the network can (or cannot) access the Internet. To conf
897 Click Add.You will be returned to the Access Control screen, and the computer’s access settings will be displayed. You can click Edit to modify t
91 AOSS buttonTo initiate AOSS, hold down this button until the wireless LED flashes (about 1 second). Then, push or click the AOSS button on your wi
90Setting Up Port Forwarding RulesIf UPnP is enabled, most programs will configure this for you automatically. Otherwise, you can manually set rules f
91Managing Port Forwarding RulesIndividual rules cannot be turned off. Only a rule group can be shut off. You can click Edit to make any changes to in
92Formatting the Drive1 From the Disk Management page, click Partition1.2 AirStation does not support ext3 or NTFS format drives. If the USB drive i
932 Click Setting Changes.3 Select the type of access to be given to users and click Save.To create new users, click Add from the Disk Management pa
94Adding the AirStation to a Wireless NetworkIf you have an existing wireless network, you can connect the AirStation to extend the wireless network r
958 You can also manually select the access point by opening the Manual Connection page. Select the access point from the available list of detected
966 Navigate to Wireless - Wireless Bridge.7 If the access point supports WPS or AOSS, you can use either to connect the AirStation.8 You can also
97Connecting Wireless Bridge Clients with MAC Filtering EnabledWhen MAC filtering is enabled on the AirStation, a wireless client cannot access the Ai
98Required Devices• AirStation with Internet connectionThis tutorial uses WZR-900DHP as an example.• Wireless bridgeThis tutorial uses WZR-900DHP as
996 Click Register in “Connected Client’s List”, then add all MAC addresses to the list.7 Click “Log out” button on the upper right.
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