Networking the Future User Manual WSR-5000 XRouter Aero — Wireless Internet Sharing Router with Four-Port Switch Copyright Copyright © 2001 by Xsense
4.0 INSTALLING XROUTER AERO Prior to connecting the XRouter Aero to LAN, please be certain that your DSL or Cable service is active and operating corr
NOTE: You will need an Ethernet cable for each additional computer connecting to the XRouter Aero. 1. Plug one RJ-45 connector (of a standard twisted
MacPowerXSwitch XW100812345678100 Link/Act10 Link/ActFD/ColPC Figure 5 4.3 Connecting the Power Supply To provide your XRouter Aero with power: 1. Pl
5.0 CONFIGURING CLIENT COMPUTERS Congratulations on installing the XRouter Aero’s hardware! Next we will show you how to enable communication between
c. Double-click Protocol. Then, in the Select Network Protocol window, choose Microsoft on the Manufacturers list, and select TCP/IP on the right side
every client which needs Internet access through the XRouter Aero. 6. After specifying the settings of TCP/IP click OK and restart Windows to allow
3. Click the Gateway tab and enter the XRouter Aero’s Private IP Address “192.168.1.1” in the Gateway IP address field and click Add. The Gateway IP a
5.2 Mac OS TCP/IP Configuration 1. Open the TCP/IP control panel. 2. In the Connect via menu select the Ethernet interface installed on your computer.
a. In the IP Address field, enter “192.168.1.x” where x is any variable of your choice ranging from 2 - 253. (We suggest assigning “2” as the first M
6.0 BASIC CONFIGURATION Now that you have completed the configuration of TCP/IP addresses on the client computer(s), you may begin configuring the XRo
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION...4 1.1 Features ...
it does not appear, check your cable connections and TCP/IP settings. Also, see the Troubleshooting Section. Note: Password is case sensitive so verif
6.3 One Page Setup The One Page Setup window now appears. Note that this page is divided into two basic sections: LAN IP Address and WAN IP Address.
their systems. See our FAQ about this issue on our website at www.macsense.com. Domain Name: A domain is a set of network resources (printers, databas
TCP/IP control panel and the DNS fields on the One Page Setup, you can open your browser to establish a connection to the Internet. 6.3.2 Static Con
Figure 17 PPPoE Configuration Steps: 1. Click PPPoE to enable this protocol for your connection. 2. Enter the username assigned by your ISP. (i.e.
6.4 Status Monitor The status monitor provides information on the working status of the XRouter Aero. It contains the connection information for the W
6.5 DHCP Server Settings The DHCP Server will automatically assign IP address information to computers configured to use the DHCP Server. There is no
6.6 Device Administration This page displays information on the firmware version of the XRouter Aero. You can also change the password, reset the devi
7.0 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Please refer to the previous chapter on how to enter the Web Management page of the XRouter Aero. The Advanced Menu contain
one of the Site fields. (See Figure 7.1-1) For example, to block access to “http://www.yahoo.com”, type in “www.yahoo.com” into one of the Site fields
8.2 Access Point Configuration...38 8.2.1 Access Point Configuration...
NOTE: The Blocked Port No. and Blocked Port Range section can be operated simultaneously. Below is an example of what you should type into the IP Acce
For example, if you set up the TCP port 80 (HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol) to be redirected to the IP address"192.168.1.2" on the Virtua
Figure 24 7.3.1 How the Special Application Feature Works The Special App feature works by monitoring any user defined outgoing trigger ports. When t
Application Name: In this field, you can name the Special Application. This does not have to be a certain name. Example for QuickTime: QuickTime Outgo
7.5 RIP (Routing Information Protocol) This feature allows your XRouter Aero to send and receive RIP packets to/from other routers on the Internet. RI
7.6 Static Routing The Static routing feature of the XRouter Aero allows the LAN to communicate with another router on the LAN and with their respecti
To achieve the static route in the example above, the following information would be inputted into the XRouter Aero’s Static Routing page: Static Rout
8.0 ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION XRouter Aero allows notebook computers equipped with 802.11b wireless cards to join the wired LAN in an Infrastructure
This is in contrast with another related wireless topology, called Ad Hoc network, in which each wireless workstation communicates with one another wi
8.2.1 Access Point Configuration The AP Configuration page is the initial setup page for the Wireless Access Point. Figure 31 The ESSID is the so-cal
1.0 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Xsense XRouter Aero, the Wireless Internet Sharing Router with Four-Port Switch. Welcome to t
channel in order to be on the wireless network. Think of the access point channel as a radio station and each computer as a car radio. Once it’s on th
Fragmentation Threshold: This value represents the allocated resources for recovering packet loss. Changes to this value should only be made by an exp
8.2.2 MAC Access Control Setting There might be a need to allow only a certain group of computers on the LAN to access the wireless network infrastruc
9.0 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Xsense is continually improving the firmware (software programmed on a PROM) in each of its products. The XRouter Aero is shipped
10.0 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the XRouter Aero. Check the f
2. Ensure your TCP/IP settings are showing correct values. The IP Address should be in the range of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.253. The Subnet Mask wil
Note: These troubleshooting methods are the most common in getting your XRouter to function properly. Please complete these steps thoroughly before co
10.2 Frequently Asked Questions What is the purpose of Network Address Translation? NAT handles the conversion of the Public WAN IP to 253 Private LAN
computer a Manual IP with the values provided in our manual. With your web browser, type “192.168.1.1” only and hit the enter/return key. At this poin
APPENDIX Specifications Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T), IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX), IEEE 802.3x (Full-duplex/Flow Co
to accommodate the needs of even large groups of Internet users. 1.1.3 Built-in DHCP Server The XRouter Aero’s built-in DHCP Server dramatically red
Physical Dimensions L x W x H: 10.16 x 5.76 x 1.73 in or 258 x 146 x 50 mm Environmental Specifications Unit Weight: 1.25lbs: 565g Operating Temperatu
GLOSSARY Ad-hoc An ad-hoc network is a local area network or other small network, such as wireless, in which some of the network devices are part of t
DSL DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. DSL transfers high-bandwidth information and data to homes and small businesses through copper telephone l
wireless network devices are made a part of the network through the use of an Access Point. The Access Point connects the device to the rest of the ne
Optional WEP40 A variation of WEP 40 that allows for the receipt and transmission of both WEP 40 encrypted packets and non-encrypted packets. PPPoE (P
packaged with TCP/IP as a “suite” in order to get to the Internet. TFTP TFTP stands for Trivial File Transfer Protocol. It is an internet file trans
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in Stealth Mode when WAN Port Scanning/WAN Ping Response Block is enabled. 1.1.8 Advanced Functions Virtual Server to allow internet services throu
2.0 BEFORE YOU START 2.1 Package Overview Prior to setting up your XRouter Aero, make sure your XRouter Aero package includes the following items:
3.0 GETTING TO KNOW XROUTER AERO This chapter first gives a description of the LED indicators and ports of the XRouter Aero unit. Then it outlines the
3.2 Rear Panel Description Figure 2 Uplink Switch Used to determine the configuration of the XRouter’s LAN port No. 4. Choose either parallel (straig
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