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http://www.3Com.com/Part No. 10016794 Rev AAPublished July 2008Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall RouterUser GuideWL-6033CRWDR300A-733CRWDR300B-73

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8 ABOUT THIS GUIDEConventions Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.Table 1 Notice IconsIcon Notice Type Descript

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98 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERTo edit or delete specific existing filtering rules, click on Edit or Delete for the appropriate filtering rule.Fi

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Firewall 99Schedule Rule The Router can be configured to restrict access to the Internet, email or other network services at specific days and times.

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100 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERURL Filter To configure the URL filter feature, use the table on the URL Filter screen to specify the Web sites (

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Advanced 101Advanced The Advanced section allows you to set additional parameter details for the Router. You can configure: Security VLAN Static Ro

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102 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER NAT — (Network Address Translation), NAT is the method by which the Router shares the single IP address assigne

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Advanced 103 MSS Clamping — You might not be able to browse some Web sites or to send email messages that contain attachments from an Internet Connec

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104 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERVLAN A VLAN is a flexible group of devices that can be located anywhere in a network, but they communicate as if

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Advanced 105Figure 80 VLAN ScreenClick Add VLAN to create a new entry (see Figure 81).Figure 81 VLAN Profile Screen Enter a description for your

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106 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERStatic Routes You can configure static routes in this screen. You can setup a static route that will get all traf

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Advanced 107 Gateway — the Router used to route data to the network specified by the network address. Interface — select the interface. Note that yo

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Feedback About This User Guide 9Feedback About This User GuideYour suggestions are very important to us. They will help make our documentation more us

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108 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERRIP RIP (Routing Information Protocol) - RIP allows the network administrator to set up routing information on on

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Advanced 1095 Use the Poison Reverse drop-down menu to enable or disable Poison Reverse on the Router. Enabling Poison Reverse on your Router allows i

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110 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERDDNS The Router provides a list of dynamic DNS providers for you to choose from. Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS

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Advanced 111SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) allows remote management of your Router by a PC that has an SNMP management agent installed

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112 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERYou can configure the Router to send status messages to the SNMP management agent if a problem occurs on the netw

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Advanced 113Proxy ARP Proxy ARP is the technique in which one host, usually a Router, answers ARP requests intended for another machine. By “faking” i

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114 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERQoS Settings The QoS (Quality of Service) function allows you to differentiate your network traffic and provide i

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Advanced 115Traffic Mapping Up to 16 rules can be defined to classify your network traffic into Diffserv forwarding groups and outgoing connections.Fi

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116 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERFigure 93 Detailed Edit Traffic Class ScreenEnter the information, then click Apply to make the settings to tak

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VPN 117VPN The Router has a Virtual Private Network (VPN) feature that provides a secure link between remote users and the corporate network by establ

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118 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERFigure 94 VPN Screen1 Check the Enable IPSec box, configuration details screen appears. Figure 95 Enable IPSe

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VPN 119Figure 96 Add New VPN Tunnel Configuration ScreenOn the VPN Tunnel Parameter screen, 1 Set the VPN Tunnel Type to IPSec. 2 Enter a descriptiv

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120 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER5 Select the Local Party ID, and then enter the ID, Network Address and Subnet Mask of the Local Secure Group. Th

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VPN 121Check the Enable L2TP box, configuration details screen appears, see Figure 97.Figure 97 Enable L2TP Screen1 Enter the Pre-shared Key for L2T

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122 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER1 Set the Tunnel Type to L2TP over IPSec.2 Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tunnel Name field.3 Ent

Page 30 - 7 Restart your computer

VPN 123Figure 100 Add new PPTP VPN Tunnel Screen1 Set the Tunnel Type to PPTP.2 Enter a descriptive name for the tunnel in the Tunnel Name field.3 E

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124 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERSystem Tools These screens allow you to manage different parameters of the Router and perform certain administrat

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System Tools 125 Backup Configuration — You can save your current configuration by clicking the Backup button. Saving your configuration will allow y

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126 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERTime Zone You can set the time settings for the Router on this screen. Figure 104 Time Zone ScreenThe Router ke

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System Tools 127Ping The ping tool is used to test if the network is working properly. Figure 105 Ping Screen1 Enter the IP address or domain name i

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1INTRODUCING THE ROUTERWelcome to the world of networking with 3Com®. In the modern business environment, communication and sharing information is cru

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128 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERTraceroute Traceroute is the program that shows you the route over the network between two systems, listing all t

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System Tools 129DNS Lookup DNS Lookup is the process of resolving an IP address(i.e. 192.168.11.137) to a host name (i.e. xxxcompany.net). Figure 107

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130 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERStatus and Logs You can use the Status Screen to view version numbers for your Router’s software and hardware and

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Status and Logs 131ADSL Status This screen shows ADSL modem status and statistics.Figure 110 ADSL Status ScreenATM PVC Status This screen shows ATM

Page 40 - Figure 23 Password Screen

132 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERRouting Table This screen displays details for the default routing used by your Router and any routing created us

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Status and Logs 133Traffic Statistics This screen shows the traffic statistics. Use the Refresh button to update the information. Note that the curren

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134 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERSupport/Feedback You can use the Support/Feedback screen to obtain support and help, and also provide feedback to

Page 43 - Figure 27 PPPoE Screen

6TROUBLESHOOTINGBasic Connection ChecksThe Router has been designed to aid you when detecting and solving possible problems with your network. These p

Page 44 - Figure 28 PPPoA Screen

136 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTINGBrowsing to the Router Configuration ScreensIf you have connected your Router and computers together but cannot browse t

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Connecting to the Internet 137 If the ADSL Sync LED is off or flashes but does not go to a steady on state, please go through the following steps bef

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12 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTERFigure 1 Example Network Without a RouterWhen you use the Router in your network (Figure 2 and Figure 3), it bec

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138 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Ensure that you have entered the correct information into the Router configuration screens as required by your Interne

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Wireless Networking 139Wireless Networking Ensure that you have an 802.11b or 802.11g or 802.11n wireless adapter for each wireless computer, and tha

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140 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTINGunsure try relocating both the wireless computers and the Router to establish whether this problem exists. Most wireles

Page 50 - Figure 35 64-bit WEP Screen

Power Adapter 1414 Using the Web browser on the computer, enter the following URL in the location bar: http://192.168.1.1. This will connect you to th

Page 51 - Figure 36 128-bit WEP

142 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTINGFor reference, the part number for the power adapter supplied for your region is: 3Com Number Region3C15VHUS US and Cana

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Frequently Asked Questions 143Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I reset the Router to Factory Defaults?See Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defa

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144 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING

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AIP ADDRESSINGThe Internet Protocol SuiteThe Internet Protocol suite consists of a well-defined set of communications protocols and several standard a

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146 APPENDIX A: IP ADDRESSINGFor your network to work correctly, all devices on the network must have: The same sub-network address. The same subnet

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How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? 147This type of IP Address operates on a subnet mask of ‘255.255.0.0’.See Ta ble 4 for an exam

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Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall Router 13Figure 3 Example Network Using a Firewall Router (without splitter)

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148 APPENDIX A: IP ADDRESSINGAuto-IP Addressing Network devices use automatic IP addressing if they are configured to acquire an address using DHCP bu

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BTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSThis section lists the technical specifications for the 3Com Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall Router.3Com Wireless 11n Cable/DSL Fi

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150 APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSStandard IEEE 802.11g, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)Transmission rate: 54 Mbps, automatic fallback to

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3Com Wireless 11n Cable/DSL Firewall Router 151Standards Functional: ISO 8802/3IEEE 802.3IEEE 802.11b, 802.11gSafety: EN 60950-1: 2001UL 60950-1IEC 60

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152 APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSEthernet Performance The Router complies to the IEEE 802.3i, u and x specifications.Cable Specifications The R

Page 63 - Figure 46 64-bit WEP Screen

CSAFETY INFORMATIONImportant Safety InformationWARNING: Warnings contain directions that you must follow for your personal safety. Follow all directio

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154 APPENDIX C: SAFETY INFORMATIONWARNING: RJ-45 ports. These are shielded RJ-45 data sockets. They cannot be used as telephone sockets. Only connect

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155VORSICHT: Es sind keine von dem Benutzer zu ersetzende oder zu wartende Teile in dem Gerät vorhanden. Wenn Sie ein Problem mit dem Router haben, da

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156 APPENDIX C: SAFETY INFORMATIONconditions ne sont maintenues que si l'équipement auquel il est raccordé fonctionne dans les mêmes conditions.A

Page 67 - Figure 50 WPS Screen

DEND USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT3Com CorporationEND USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BE

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14 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTERRouter Advantages The advantages of the Router include: Shared Internet connection for both wired and wireless co

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158 APPENDIX D: END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTTRADE SECRETS; TITLE: You acknowledge and agree that the structure, sequence and organization of th

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EOBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS3Com offers product registration, case management, and repair services through eSupport.3com.com. You must ha

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Access Software Downloads 161Contact your authorized 3Com reseller or 3Com for additional product and support information. See the table of access num

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162 APPENDIX E: OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTSTo send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain a return materials author

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Contact Us 163You can also obtain support in this region using this URL: http://emea.3com.com/support/email.htmlYou can also obtain non-urgent support

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164 APPENDIX E: OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS

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GLOSSARY802.11b The IEEE specification for wireless Ethernet which allows speeds of up to 11 Mbps. The standard provides for 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps dat

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166 GLOSSARYAd Hoc mode Ad Hoc mode is a configuration supported by most wireless clients. It is used to connect a peer to peer network together witho

Page 78 - Figure 59 ATM PVC Screen

GLOSSARY 167DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically assigns an IP address for every computer on your network. Windows 95

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Minimum System and Component Requirements 15Minimum System and Component RequirementsYour Router requires that the computer(s) and components in your

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168 GLOSSARYFull Duplex A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received at the same time and, in effect, doubles the potential throughput

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GLOSSARY 169IPSec IP Security. Provides IP network-layer encryption. IPSec can support large encryption networks (such as the Internet) by using digit

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170 GLOSSARYPPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a method of data transmission originally created for dial-up conne

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GLOSSARY 171TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is the name for two of the most well-known protocols developed for the interc

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172 GLOSSARYWireless Client The term used to describe a desktop or mobile PC that is wirelessly connected to your wireless network.Wireless LAN Servic

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173REGULATORY NOTICESFor 3Com Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall RouterGENERAL STATEMENTS The 3Com Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall Router (WL-603) must be installe

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174The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.Changes

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175INDUSTRY CANADA - RF COMPLIANCEThis device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions

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176Česky [Czech]3Com Coporation tímto prohlašuje, ze tento RLAN device je ve shodě se základními pozadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice

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177A copy of the signed Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from the Product Support web page for the 3Com Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall Router a

Page 90 - Figure 66 DNS Screen

16 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER1 Power LED (Illuminated Logo)WhiteThe 3Com logo serves as power OK indicator. This LED will light if the router i

Page 92 - Figure 68 Firewall Screen

INDEXNumbers128-bit WEP 46128-bit WEP Screen 461483 Bridge Mode 5564-bit WEP Screen 47AAccess Control Screen 62Add PC Screen 63Add Schedule Rule Scree

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180 INDEXconfiguring 56MAC Address Filtering Screen 66mode 30NNAT (Network Address Translation) 68NAT-T (NAT Traversal) 68Networkaddresses 85Networkin

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Physical Features 177 WPS LEDBlueWiFi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless network, allowing wireless c

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3Com Corporation350 Campus Drive,Marlborough, MAUSA 01752-3064Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part

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18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTERThe rear panel (Figure 5) of the Router contains one ADSL port, four LAN ports, one WiFi on/off button, a reset bu

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Physical Features 194 WiFi On/Off buttonUse this button to turn on/turn off the wireless function. Press the button for 3 seconds. 5 Reset ButtonIf yo

Page 98 - Figure 73 DMZ Screen

20 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER

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2INSTALLING THE ROUTERIntroduction This chapter will guide you through a basic installation of the Router, including: Connecting the Router to the In

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22 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERWhen positioning your Router, ensure: It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat. Cabling is away

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Powering Up the Router 23MountingInstructions forWood WallsTo wall mount the unit:1 Make two holes 98 mm (3.9 in.) apart.2 Fix two suitable screws dir

Page 102 - Figure 78 URL Filter Screen

24 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERFigure 6 Connecting the Router (with splitter)Figure 7 Connecting the Router (without splitter)1 Run the provid

Page 103 - Figure 79 Security Screen

Connecting the Router 252 Then: If you are using a full-rate (G.dmt) connection, your service provider will attach the outside ADSL line to a data/vo

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26 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTERFigure 9 Installing without a splitterYou have now completed the hardware installation of your Router. Next you n

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3SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERSThe Router has the ability to dynamically allocate network addresses to the computers on your network, using DHCP. However,

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CONTENTSABOUT THIS GUIDENaming Convention 7Conventions 8Feedback About This User Guide 9Related Documentation 9INTRODUCING THE ROUTERWireless 11n ADSL

Page 107 - Figure 80 VLAN Screen

28 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERSFigure 10 Local Area Properties Screen6 Ensure that the options Obtain an IP address automatically, and Obtai

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Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 29Windows Vista1 From the Windows Start Menu, select Settings > Network.2 Click on Organize. Select Propertie

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30 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERSWindows XP1 From the Windows Start Menu, select Control Panel.2 Click on Network and Internet Connections.3 Cli

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Disabling PPPoE and PPTP Client Software 31Disabling PPPoE and PPTP Client SoftwareIf you have PPPoE client software installed on your computer, you w

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32 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS

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4RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDAccessing the Router using the 3Com Detect ApplicationThe 3Com Detect application works by automatically locating your Router

Page 113 - Figure 87 SNMP Screen

34 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDFigure 15 3Com Detect ApplicationIf the computer has multiple network adapters, select the adapter that connec

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 35Figure 18 Router List ScreenAccessing the Setup WizardThe Router setup program is Web-based, which means that it is acc

Page 115 - Figure 89 Proxy ARP Screen

36 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD4 To log in as an administrator, enter the password (the default password is admin) in the System Password field

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 37The Wizard will then launch automatically (refer to Figure 24). You will be guided step by step through a basic setup pro

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Windows Vista 29Windows XP 30Macintosh 30Disabling PPPoE and PPTP Client Software 31Disabling Web Proxy 31RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDAccessing the Router

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38 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDFigure 23 Password Screen1 To change the current password, enter the password in the Current Password field. 2

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 39Wizard - Time andTime ZoneThe Time and Time Zone screen allows you to set up the time for the Router.Figure 25 Time and

Page 120 - Figure 94 VPN Screen

40 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDWizard - ConnectionTypeThe Connection Type screen allows you to set up the Router for the type of Internet conne

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 41PPPoEPPPoE is often used for DSL connection. To set up the Router for use with a PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) connection, us

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42 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDPPPoA To set up the Router for use with a PPP over ATM (PPPoA) connection, use the following procedure:Figure 28

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 43Bridge Mode (for a single PC) Selecting the Bridge mode sets the device into 1483 bridging mode in which the device conne

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44 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDRouting Mode over ATMThe Routing Mode over ATM uses fixed/static IP addresses, which are provided by your ISP, t

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 45Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode (For Multiple PCs) For bridge mode to work, you need to assign an IP address to the

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46 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDWizard - LAN Settings The LAN Settings screen allows you to set the default IP address and DHCP client IP range

Page 127 - Figure 103 Upgrade Screen

Accessing the Setup Wizard 47Wizard - WirelessSettingThe Wireless Settings screen allows you to set up the SSID and radio channel used for the wireles

Page 128 - Figure 104 Time Zone Screen

DNS 88Clone MAC address 89Firewall 90SPI 90Special Applications 94Virtual Servers 95DMZ 96PC Privileges 97Schedule Rule 99URL Filter 100Advanced 101Se

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48 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDFigure 34 Security Mode Screen64-bit WEP WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wi

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 492 Click Next. Note that all four WEP keys on each device of the same wireless network must be identical.128-bit WEPWEP is

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50 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDWPA-PSK (no server)WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and constitutes the best security s

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Accessing the Setup Wizard 51WPA with Radius ServerWPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and constitutes the best security solutio

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52 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARDWizard -ConfigurationSummaryWhen you have completed the Setup Wizard, a configuration summary will appear. Verif

Page 134 - Figure 113 Logs Screen

5CONFIGURING THE ROUTERNavigating through the Router Configuration ScreensThis chapter describes all the screens available through the Router configur

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54 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERLAN Settings Your Router is equipped with a DHCP server that will automatically assign IP addresses to each comput

Page 136 - Figure 116 Feedback Screen

LAN Settings 551 Enter the Router’s IP Address and Subnet Mask in the appropriate fields. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.2 If you want to use t

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56 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Host Name — The client machine’s host name, if configured. MAC Address — The Media Access Control (MAC) address

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Wireless Settings 57Wireless Settings The Wireless Settings screens allow you to configure the settings for the wireless connections.You can enable or

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Support/Feedback 134Support 134Feedback 134TROUBLESHOOTINGBasic Connection Checks 135Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 136Connecting to the

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58 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERConfiguration The Wireless Configuration Screen allows you to turn on/ turn off the wireless function, and set up

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Wireless Settings 596 Select whether your Router will operate in 11b mode only, 11g mode only, 11n mode only, or mixed mode from the Wireless Mode dro

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60 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTEREncryption This feature prevents any non-authorized party from reading or changing your data over the wireless net

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Wireless Settings 6164-bit WEPWEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wireless network. Matching encryption keys must be se

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62 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER128-bit WEPWEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wireless network. Matching encryptio

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Wireless Settings 63WPA-PSK (no server)WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and constitutes the best security solution. If your n

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64 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERWPA (with RADIUS Server)WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and constitutes the best securit

Page 147 - IP ADDRESSING

Wireless Settings 65WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates the new WLAN clients into your wireless network easily. You can enable this function by

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66 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER WPS-PBC1 Press the WPS button located on the rear of the Router. Note that this setup process will only be activ

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Wireless Settings 67Connection Control This feature is used to filter the clients based on their MAC addresses. Using this function, you can limit the

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SAFETY INFORMATIONEND USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTOBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTSRegister Your Product to Gain Service Benefits 160Solve P

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68 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERClient List You can view the list of all wireless clients that are connected to the Router. Figure 52 Client Lis

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Wireless Settings 69Access Categories – WMM defines four access categories (ACs): voice, video, best effort, and background. These categories correspo

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70 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERCWMin (Minimum Contention Window) – The initial upper limit of the random backoff wait time before wireless medium

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Wireless Settings 71WDS The Router supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System). WDS enables one or more Access Points to rebroadcast received signals

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72 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERFigure 55 Add WDS screen On the add WDS screen, enter the MAC address of the access point, up to 4 APs can be ad

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Wireless Settings 73Figure 56 First Router Add WDS ScreenAccess the Web UI of the second Router, repeat the above steps to add the first Router to t

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74 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERAdvanced The Advanced screen allows you to configure detailed settings for your wireless connection. Please note t

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Wireless Settings 75 AP Isolation Mode: AP Isolation is a function to prevent wireless clients connected with the device from communicating with one

Page 159 - AGREEMENT

76 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERInternet Settings You can configure the settings for your WAN port connection.ATM PVC This feature is used to conf

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Internet Settings 77DisableSelecting this option means that you do not want your Router to connect to the Internet. Figure 60 Disable Internet Conne

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78 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER1 Select PPPoE from the protocol drop-down menu.2 Enter the IP address and Subnet mask information. 3 Enter the us

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Internet Settings 7912 QoS Class: select CBR, UBR or VBR. CBR (constant bit rate): the CBR service class is intended for real-time applications, for

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80 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERPPPoAPPP over ATM, this is a popular choice among European DSL providers. To configure this function correctly, yo

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Internet Settings 817 IPCP is used by PPP protocol to get one IP address from the PPP server. IPCP subnet function allows you to obtain a subnet (IP a

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82 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERBridge ModeIf your ISP limits access to the Internet to specific computers, this means that traffic to/from these

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Internet Settings 83 VBR (variable bit rate): QoS class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. VBR is subdivided into a real time (RT) class and

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84 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERRouting Mode over ATM RFC1483/2684 routed encapsulation in routing mode, it carries IP datagrams directly over ATM

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Internet Settings 859 QoS Class: select CBR, UBR or VBR. CBR (constant bit rate): the CBR service class is intended for real-time applications, for e

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86 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERDynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge ModeDynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode uses the same encapsulation as 1483 Bridg

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Internet Settings 876 If your ISP uses DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses, check the DHCP Client checkbox.7 Check the Add Default Route checkbo

Page 172 - 170 GLOSSARY

ABOUT THIS GUIDEThis guide describes how to install and configure the 3Com Wireless 11n ADSL Firewall Router (3CRWDR300A-73, 3CRWDR300B-73).This guide

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88 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERDNS Domain Name Service (or Server) is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Because

Page 174 - 172 GLOSSARY

Internet Settings 89Clone MAC address To configure the hostname and Clone MAC Address information for your Router, select Internet Settings, then go t

Page 175 - REGULATORY NOTICES

90 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERFirewall This section is for configuration settings of the Router’s firewall function.Your Router is equipped with

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Firewall 91To enable the firewall function:1 Select the level of protection (High, Medium, or Low) that you desire from the Firewall level drop-down m

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92 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERFigure 70 High Level Firewall Protection Screen If you select high level of protection, you would have an option

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Firewall 93 Total incomplete TCP/UDP sessions HIGH - Defines the rate of new unestablished sessions that will cause the software to start deleting ha

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94 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTERSpecial Applications Special Applications (port triggering) let you choose specific ports to be open for specific

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Firewall 95Virtual Servers The Virtual servers feature allows you to route external (Internet) calls for services such as a web server (port 80), FTP

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96 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER3 Specify the public port that will be seen by clients on the Internet, and the LAN port which the traffic will be

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Firewall 97address is not known, or if more than one PC on the Internet will need to access the DMZ PC, then set the Public IP Address to 0.0.0.0.In t

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