SONIQ CWR150NS-AU Manuel utilisateur

CWR150NS-AU
Wireless-N ADSL2+ Modem Router

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Contents
1Introduction ....................................................................................................- 3 -
1.1 Packing List .......................................................................................- 3 -
1.2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................- 3 -
1.3 LEDs and Interfaces ..........................................................................- 4 -
1.4 System Requirements .......................................................................- 6 -
1.5 Features ............................................................................................- 7 -
2Hardware Installation .....................................................................................- 8 -
3Web Configuration .......................................................................................- 11 -
3.1 Access the Router ...........................................................................- 11 -
3.2 Status...............................................................................................- 12 -
3.2.1 System..................................................................................- 12 -
3.2.2 LAN.......................................................................................- 13 -
3.2.3 WLAN ...................................................................................- 13 -
3.2.4 WAN .....................................................................................- 14 -
3.2.5 Port Mapping ........................................................................- 15 -
3.2.6 Statistics................................................................................- 15 -
3.2.7 ARP Table.............................................................................- 17 -
3.3 Wizard .............................................................................................- 18 -
3.4 Network ...........................................................................................- 27 -
3.4.1 LAN.......................................................................................- 27 -
3.4.2 WAN .....................................................................................- 35 -
3.4.3 WLAN ...................................................................................- 41 -
3.5 Service.............................................................................................- 51 -
3.5.1 DNS ......................................................................................- 51 -
3.5.2 Firewall .................................................................................- 54 -
3.5.3 UPNP....................................................................................- 63 -
3.5.4 IGMP Proxy ..........................................................................- 63 -
3.5.5 TR-069..................................................................................- 64 -
3.5.6 ACL.......................................................................................- 66 -
3.6 Advance...........................................................................................- 69 -
3.6.1 Bridge Setting .......................................................................- 69 -
3.6.2 Routing .................................................................................- 70 -

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3.6.3 Port Mapping ........................................................................- 74 -
3.6.4 QoS.......................................................................................- 76 -
3.6.5 SNMP ...................................................................................- 79 -
3.6.6 Others ...................................................................................- 80 -
3.7 Admin ..............................................................................................- 80 -
3.7.1 Commit/Reboot.....................................................................- 80 -
3.7.2 Upgrade ................................................................................- 81 -
3.7.3 System Log...........................................................................- 82 -
3.7.4 Password ..............................................................................- 83 -
3.7.5 Time Zone.............................................................................- 85 -
3.8 Diagnostic........................................................................................- 86 -
3.8.1 Ping.......................................................................................- 86 -
3.8.2 ATM Loopback......................................................................- 87 -
3.8.3 ADSL ....................................................................................- 87 -
3.8.4 Diagnostic Test .....................................................................- 88 -

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1 Introduction
The GD-W910N is an ADSL access device that supports multiple line modes. It
provides one 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface at the user end. The device
provides high-speed ADSL broadband connection to the Internet or Intranet for
high-end users, such as net cafes and office users. The device provides high
performance access to the Internet, downlink up to 24 Mbps and uplink up to 1
Mbps.
The device supports WLAN access. It can connect to the Internet through a WLAN
AP or WLAN device. It complies with IEEE 802.11, 802.11b/g/n specifications, WEP,
WPA, and WPA2 security specifications.
1.1 Packing List
1 x GD-W910N
1 x external splitter
1 x power adapter
2 x telephone cables (RJ11)
1 x Ethernet cable (RJ45)
1 x CD
1.2 Safety Precautions
Follow the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage
caused by fire or electric power:
Use volume labels to mark the type of power.
Use the power adapter packed within the device package.
Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An
overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric
shock or fire accident. Check the power cords regularly. If you find any
damage, replace it at once.
Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage caused
by overheating to the device. The long and thin holes on the device are

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designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do
not cover these heat dissipation holes.
Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exists or high
temperature occurs. Avoid the device from direct sunshine.
Do not put this device close to a place where it is over damp or watery. Do
not spill any fluid on this device.
Do not connect this device to any PCs or electronic products, unless our
customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this,
because any wrong connection may cause power or fire risk.
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
1.3 LEDs and Interfaces
Front Panel
The following table describes the LEDs of the device:
LED Color Status Description
On The device is powered on and the
initialization is normal.
Green
Off The power is off.
Power
Red On The device is self-testing or self-testing is
failed.
Slow
Blinks
No signal is detected.
Fast
Blinks
The device is handshaking with the physical
layer of the office.
ADSL Green
On The device is connected to the physical layer
of the office.
Internet Green On The Internet connection is normal in the

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LED Color Status Description
routing mode (for example: PPP dial-up is
successful), and no Internet data is being
transmitted.
Blinks Internet data is being transmitted in the
routing mode.
Off The device is in the bridge mode.
Red On The Internet connection fails after successful
synchronization in the routing mode (for
example: PPP dial-up is failed).
On The LAN connection is normal.
Blinks Data is being transmitted through the LAN
interface, or the Internet data is being
transmitted in the bridge mode.
LAN4-1 Green
Off The LAN connection is not established.
On The WLAN connection has been activated.
Blinks Data is being transmitted through the WLAN
interface.
WLAN Green
Off The WLAN connection is not activated.
Blinks WPS is activated and the device is waiting
for negotiation with the clients.
WPS Green
Off WPS is not activated.
Rear Panel

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The following table describes the interfaces of the device:
Interface/Button Description
WPS/WLAN
Press the button silently less than 1s to enable
WLAN function.
Press the button for more than 5s to enable WPS
function.
If you press the button between 1s and 5s, no function
takes effect.
ADSL RJ-11 interface, for connecting to the ADSL interface or
a splitter through a telephone cable.
LAN4/3/2/1
RJ-45 interface, for connecting to the Ethernet interface
of a PC or the Ethernet device through an Ethernet
cable.
Power Power interface for connecting to the power adapter of
12 V DC ,1A.
Power switch, power on or off the device.
Reset
Reset to the factory defaults. To restore factory defaults,
keep the device powered on and insert a needle into
the hole for over 8 seconds and release.The device is
reset to the factory default configuration.
1.4 System Requirements
Recommended system requirements are as follows:
A 10/100 base-T Ethernet card is installed on your PC
A hub or Switch. (connected to several PCs through one of Ethernet
interfaces on the device)
Operating system: Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows
XP
Internet Explorer V5.0 or higher, Netscape V4.0 or higher, or Firefox 1.5 or
higher

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1.5 Features
The device supports the following features:
Various line modes
External PPPoE dial-up access
Internal PPPoE/PPPoA dial-up access
1483Briged/1483Routed/MER/IPoA access
Multiple PVCs (up to eight) and these PVCs can be isolated from each other
A single PVC with multiple sessions
Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions
802.1Q and 802.1P protocol
DHCP server
NAPT
Static route
Firmware upgrading through Web, TFTP, or FTP
Resetting to the factory defaults through Reset button or Web
DNS
Virtual server
DMZ
Two-level passwords and usernames
Web interface
Telnet CLI
System status display
PPP session PAP/CHAP
IP filter
IP quality of service (QoS)
Remote access control
Line connection status test
Remote managing through Telnet or HTTP
Backup and restoration of configuration file
Ethernet interface supporting crossover detection, auto-correction, and
polarity correction
Universal plug and play (UPnP)

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2 Hardware Installation
Step 1 Connect the DSL interface of the device and the Modem interface of the
splitter through a telephone cable. Connect the phone to the Phone
interface of the splitter through a cable. Connect the incoming line to the
Line interface of the splitter.
The splitter has three interfaces:
Line: Connect to a wall phone jack (RJ-11 jack).
Modem: Connect to the ADSL jack of the device.
Phone: Connect to a telephone set.
Step 2 Connect the LAN interface of the device to the network card of the PC
through an Ethernet cable (MDI/MDIX).
INote:
Use twisted-pair cables to connect with the hub or switch.
Step 3 Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the
other end to the Power interface of the device.
Connection 1
Figure 1 shows the application diagram for the connection of the router, PC, splitter
and the telephone sets, when no telephone set is placed before the splitter.

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Figure 1 Connection diagram (Without connecting telephone sets before the splitter)
Connection 2
Figure 2 shows the connection when the splitter is installed close to the router.
Figure 2 Connection diagram (Connecting a telephone set before the splitter)
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