Sitecom X3 N300 WiFi Router User Manual
The Sitecom X3 N300 WiFi Router is a powerful and versatile device that can connect multiple devices to the internet wirelessly. It complies with 802.11n standards, making it up to six times faster than standard 802.11g routers. It also works with 802.11b & 802.11g devices, making it backwards compatible. This router doubles as a 4-port full-duplex switch that connects your wired-Ethernet devices together at 10/100 Mbps speeds.
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WLR-3100
User Manual
Table of Contents
Revision 2.0
© Sitecom Europe BV 2013
Note: All the information contained in this manual was correct at the time of publication.
However, as our engineers are always updating and improving the product, your device‟s software may have a slightly different appearance or modified functionality than presented in this manual.
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the WiFi Router X3 N300. This router is compliant with 802.11n and up to 6 times faster than standard 802.11g based routers while still being compatible with 802.11g & 802.11b devices. This router is not only a Wireless
Access Point, but also doubles as a 4-port full-duplex switch that connects your wired-
Ethernet devices together at 10/100 Mbps speeds.
At 300 Mbps wireless transmission rate, the Access Point built into the router uses advanced MIMO (Multi-Input, Multi-Output) technology to transmit multiple streams of data in a single wireless channel, giving you seamless access to multimedia content. The robust RF signal travels farther, eliminates dead spots and extends the network range.
For data protection and privacy, the router encodes all wireless transmissions with WEP,
WPA, or WPA2 encryption.
With the built-in DHCP Server & powerful SPI firewall, the router protects your computers against intruders and most known Internet attacks and also provides safe VPN passthrough. With the incredible speed and QoS function of 802.11n, the router is ideal for media-centric applications like streaming video, gaming, and VoIP telephony to run multiple media-intense data streams through the network at the same time, with no degradation in performance.
With Sitecom Cloud Security, Sitecom goes one step further and ensures that you can surf the Internet even more safely, not only on your PC, but on all the devices in your home which you use to access the Internet. It does not matter whether you surf the
Internet on a laptop, a tablet, a mobile telephone or your television. Thanks to the security that is integrated in the router, all the Internet devices in your home are protected against the dangers of Internet criminality.
Key Features
Features
Incredible Data Rate up to
300Mbps*
IEEE 802.11n Compliant and backwards compatible with
802.11b/g
Four 10/100 Mbps Switch Ports
(Auto-Crossover)
Firewall supports Virtual Server
Mapping, DMZ, IP Filter, ICMP
Blocking, SPI
Support 802.1x authenticator,
802.11i (WPA/WPA2, AES), VPN pass-through
Advantages
Heavy data payloads such as MPEG video streaming
Fully Interoperable with IEEE 802.11b /
IEEE802.11g compliant devices with legacy protection
Scalability, extend your network.
Avoids the attacks of Hackers or Viruses from Internet
Sitecom Cloud Security
Guest Network (Firmware 2.0 and higher only)
IPv6 support (Firmware 2.0 and higher only)
Provide mutual authentication (Client and dynamic encryption keys to enhance security
Protect your home against cybercrime while browsing.
Devices connected to the Guest network will have Internet connection but no access to the main network and cannot communicate with each other.
Support for Static, Native, 6RD and DS-
Lite.
* Theoretical wireless signal rate based on IEEE standard of 802.11a, b, g, n chipset used. Actual throughput may vary. Network conditions and environmental factors lower actual throughput rate. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Package Contents
Open the package carefully, and make sure that none of the items listed below are missing. Do not discard the packing materials, in case of return; the unit must be shipped back in its original package.
The WLR-3100 WiFi Router X3 N300
A 110V~240V to 5V 1A Switching Power Adapter
A Quick Install Guide
An UTP cable
Cautions
This router‟s design and manufacturer has your safety in mind. In order to safely and effectively use this router, please read the following before usage.
Usage Cautions
The user should not modify this router. The environmental temperature should be within
+5 ~ +35 degrees Celsius.
Power
The router‟s power voltage is DC 5V 1A.
When using this router, please connect the supplied AC adapter or AC adapter cable to the router‟s power jack. When placing the adapter cable, make sure it can‟t get damaged or be subject to pressure. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the adapter first before cleaning it. Never connect the adapter to the router in a humid or dusty area. Do not replace the adapter or cable‟s wire or connector.
Repair
If the router has a problem, you should take it to an appointed repair center and let the specialists do the repair. Never repair the router yourself, you might damage the router or endanger yourself.
Disposing of the Router
When you dispose of the router, be sure to dispose it appropriately. Some countries may regulate disposal of an electrical device, please consult with your local authority.
Others
When using this router, please do not let it come into contact with water or other liquids.
If water is accidentally spilled on the router, please use a dry cloth to absorb the spillage.
Electronic products are vulnerable, when using please avoid shaking or hitting the router, and do not press the buttons too hard.
Do not let the router come into contact with water or other liquid.
Do not disassemble, repair or change the design of the router; any damage done will not be included in the repair policy.
Avoid hitting the router with a hard object, avoid shaking the router and stay away from magnetic fields.
If during electrostatic discharge or a strong electromagnetic field the product will malfunction, unplug the power cable. The product will return to normal performance the next time it is powered on.
Product Layout
Port
Power connector
LAN (Yellow)
WAN (Blue)
Description
Connect the 5V DC adapter to this port
Connect your PCs or network devices to these ports
Connect your ADSL/Cable modem to this port
Backlabel and Network Details Folder
The Network Details Folder describes the IP address, login details, network name, security code and OPS button functionality.
Button
OPS BUTTON
Description
Press 0-5 seconds for OPS mode
Press 15 Seconds to reset the router to factory defaults.
LED Definition
As shown from the top to the bottom.
Port
Power (Red)
2.4GHz (Blue)
2.4GHz (White)
WAN (Blue)
LAN (Blue)
LAN (Blue)
LAN (Blue)
LAN (Blue)
Description
Shows the device is turned on.
Shows 2.4GHz WiFi activity.
Shows OPS activity.
Shows the WAN cable is connected.
Shows the cable is connected.
Shows the cable is connected.
Shows the cable is connected.
Shows the cable is connected.
Network + System Requirements
To begin using the router, make sure you meet the following as minimum requirements:
PC/Notebook.
Operating System – Microsoft Windows XP/VISTA/7 or Mac OSX
1 Free Ethernet port.
WiFi card/USB dongle (802.11 a/b/g/n) – optional.
External xDSL (ADSL) or Cable modem with an Ethernet port (RJ-45).
PC with a Web-Browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera)
Ethernet compatible CAT5e cables.
Setup your Router
You can place the router on a desk or other flat surface, or you can mount it on a wall.
For optimal performance, place your router in the center of your home (or your office) in a location that is away from any potential source of interference, such as a metal wall or microwave oven. This location must be close to a power connection and your ADSL/Cable modem.
Connect the supplied power-adapter to the power inlet port and connect it to a wall outlet. Switch the router on by flipping the switch on the back of the device. The router automatically enters the self-test phase. During self-test phase, the Power LED will be lit continuously to indicate that this product is in normal operation.
Setup your Computer
Windows, Manual Connection
Click on the icon for wireless connectivity. This is usually located in the System
Tray, next to the clock.
Select the Sitecom network. The correct network name can be found on the sticker on bottom of the router, or in the Network Details Folder.
Fill in the password for the wireless network. The correct password can be found on the sticker on the bottom of the router, or in the Network Details Folder.
Wait for the icon to display that it‟s connected to the network.
Windows, OPS Connection
Click on the icon for wireless connectivity. This is usually located in the System
Tray, next to the clock.
Select the Sitecom network. The correct network name can be found on the sticker on bottom of the router, or in the Network Details Folder.
Push the OPS Button on the router. Keep the button pushed for 0-5 seconds.
Wait for the icon to display that it‟s connected to the network.
Mac OSX
Click on the icon for wireless connectivity. This is usually located in the System
Tray, next to the clock.
Select the Sitecom network. The correct network name can be found on the sticker on bottom of the router, or in the Network Details Folder.
Fill in the password for the wireless network. The correct password can be found on the sticker on the bottom of the router, or in the Network Details Folder.
Wait for the icon to display that it‟s connected to the network.
Login to your Router
LOGIN procedure
• OPEN your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer).
• Type http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar and press [Enter]. For routers with
Firmware 2.0 or higher you can also type http://sitecom.router.
• Type user name and password. The default username is admin, the password can be found on the back label on the bottom of your router.
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Click OK.
You will see the home page of the WiFi Router X3 N300.
Configure your Internet connection
From the menu, select “Internet Settings”.
Depending on the chosen setting, you may need to enter your user name and password,
MAC address or hostname in the following window. After you have entered the correct information, click Apply.
IPv6 Configuration (Firmware 2.0 and up only)
The IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) section is where you configure your IPv6
Connection type.
IPv6 Connection Type
There are several connection types to choose from: Static IPv6, Autoconfiguration, 6RD and Link-local only. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your
IPv6 Internet Service Provider.
Static IPv6 Mode
This mode is used when your ISP provides you with a set IPv6 addresses that does not change. The IPv6 information is manually entered in your IPv6 configuration settings.
You must enter the IPv6 address, Subnet Prefix Length, Default Gateway, Primary DNS
Server and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all this information.
6RD Mode
In the 6RD mode, no additional configuration is necessary.
Link-local Mode
The Link-local address is used by nodes and routers when communicating with neighboring nodes on the same link. This mode enables IPv6-capable devices to communicate with each other on the LAN side.
Configure your Router
Status
The System status section allows you to monitor the current status of your router, the UP time, hardware information and serial number as well as firmware version information is displayed here.
DHCP Server
The DHCP Server tab gives you the opportunity to change the IP settings of the router.
Click Apply at the bottom of this screen to save any changes.
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IP address 192.168.0.1: It is the router‟s LAN IP address (Your LAN clients default gateway IP address).
IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0: Specify a Subnet Mask for your LAN segment.
802.1d Spanning Tree: Disabled by default. If the 802.1d Spanning Tree function is enabled, this router will use the spanning tree protocol to prevent network loops.
DHCP Server: Enabled by default. You can enable or disable the DHCP server.
When DHCP is disabled no ip-addresses are assigned to clients and you have to use static ip-addresses. When DHCP server is enabled your computers will be assigned an ip-address automatically until the lease time expires.
Lease Time: One Week. In the Lease Time setting you can specify the time period that the DHCP lends an IP address to your LAN clients. The DHCP will change your LAN client‟s IP address when this time threshold period is reached.
IP Address Pool: You can select a particular IP address range for your DHCP server to issue IP addresses to your LAN Clients. The default IP range is
192.168.0.100 ~ 192.168.0.200. If you want your PC(s) to have a static/fixed
IP address, then you‟ll have to choose an IP address outside this IP address
Pool
Domain Name: You can specify a Domain Name for your LAN or just keep the default (sitecomwlr3100).
Device Status
View the router‟s current configuration settings. Device Status displays the configuration settings you‟ve configured in the Internet Settings and WiFi Settings sections.
Internet Status
This page displays whether the WAN port is connected to a Cable/DSL connection. It also displays the router‟s WAN IP address, Subnet Mask, and ISP Gateway as well as MAC address, the Primary DNS. Press Renew button to renew your WAN IP address.
DHCP Client Status
This page shows all DHCP clients (LAN PCs) currently connected to your network. The table shows the assigned IP address, MAC address and expiration time for each DHCP leased client. Use the Refresh button to update the available information.
You can check “Enable Static DHCP IP”. It is possible to add more static DHCP IPs. They are listed in the table Current Static DHCP Table. IP can be deleted at will from the table.
Click Apply to save the changed configuration.
Log
View the operation log of the router. This page shows the current system log of the router. It displays any event that occurred during or after system start up. At the bottom of the page, the system log can be saved <Save> to a local file for further processing or the system log can be cleared <Clear> or it can be refreshed <Refresh> to get the most updated information. When the system is powered down, the system log will disappear if not saved to a local file.
Statistics
Shows the counters of packets sent and received on WAN, LAN & WLAN.
Wireless Settings
You can set parameters that are used for the wireless stations to connect to this router.
The parameters include Mode, ESSID, Channel Number and Associated Client.
Wireless Function
Enable or Disable Wireless function here. Click Apply and wait for module to be ready & loaded.
Basic Settings
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Band: Allows you to set the AP fixed at 802.11b or 802.11g mode. You can also select B+G mode to allow 802.11b and 802.11g clients at the same time.
Guest Network: Enable this to activate the Guest Network. Devices connected to the Guest network will have Internet connection but no access to the main network and cannot communicate with each other
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SSID: This is the name of the wireless signal which is broadcasted. All the devices in the same wireless LAN should have the same SSID.
Channel: The channel used by the wireless LAN. All devices in the same wireless LAN should use the same channel.
Guest Network (Firmware 2.0 and up only)
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Guest IP address: The gateway address for the Guest Network. This address cannot be the same as the default router‟s IP Address.
Guest Subnet Mask: The Subnet Mask for the Guest network. This address cannot be the same as the default router‟s Subnet Mask.
Guest Lease Time: One Week. In the Lease Time setting you can specify the time period that the DHCP lends an IP address to your LAN clients. The DHCP will change your LAN client‟s IP address when this time threshold period is reached.
Guest Start IP + End IP: You can select a particular IP address range for your DHCP server to issue IP addresses to your LAN Clients. The default IP range is 192.168.169.100 ~ 192.168.169.200. This address pool cannot be the same as the default router‟s DHCP Address pool.
Guest SSID: This is the name of the wireless signal which is broadcasted as the Guest Network. This name cannot be the same as the default SSID.
Advanced Settings
This tab allows you to set the advanced wireless options. The options included are
Authentication Type, Fragment Threshold, RTS Threshold, Beacon Interval, and Preamble
Type. You should not change these parameters unless you know what effect the changes will have on the router.
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Authentication Type: There are two authentication types: "Open System" and "Shared Key". When you select "Open System", wireless stations can associate with this wireless router without WEP encryption. When you select
"Shared Key", you should also setup a WEP key in the "Encryption" page. After this has been done, make sure the wireless clients that you want to connect to the device are also setup with the same encryption key.
Fragment Threshold: "Fragment Threshold" specifies the maximum size of a packet during the fragmentation of data to be transmitted. If you set this value too low, it will result in bad performance.
RTS Threshold: When the packet size is smaller then the RTS threshold, the wireless router will not use the RTS/CTS mechanism to send this packet.
Beacon Interval: This is the interval of time that this wireless router broadcasts a beacon. A Beacon is used to synchronize the wireless network.
Data Rate: The “Data Rate” is the rate that this access point uses to transmit data packets. The access point will use the highest possible selected transmission rate to transmit the data packets.
N Data Rate: The “Data Rate” is the rate that this access point uses to transmit data packets for N compliant wireless nodes. Highest to lowest data rate can be fixed.
Channel Bandwidth: This is the range of frequencies that will be used.
Preamble Type: The “Long Preamble” can provide better wireless LAN compatibility while the “Short Preamble” can provide better wireless LAN performance.
Broadcast ESSID: If you enabled “Broadcast ESSID”, every wireless station located within the coverage of this access point can discover this access point easily. If you are building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is recommended. Disabling “Broadcast ESSID” can provide better security.
CTS Protection: It is recommended to enable the protection mechanism. This mechanism can decrease the rate of data collision between 802.11b and
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802.11g wireless stations. When the protection mode is enabled, the throughput of the AP will be a little lower due to a lot of frame-network that is transmitted.
TX Power: The transmit power can be set to a bare minimum or maximum power for better performance or power saving.
WMM: WiFi Multi Media. If enabled this supports QoS for experiencing better audio, video and voice in applications.
This router provides complete wireless LAN security functions, included are WEP, IEEE
802.11x, IEEE 802.11x with WEP, WPA with pre-shared key and WPA with RADIUS. With these security functions, you can prevent your wireless LAN from illegal access. Please make sure your wireless stations use the same security function, and are setup with the same security key.
Disable
When you choose to disable encryption, it is very insecure to use the router.
Enable 802.1x Authentication
IEEE 802.1x is an authentication protocol. Every user must use a valid account to login to this Access Point before accessing the wireless LAN. The authentication is processed by a
RADIUS server. This mode only authenticates users by IEEE 802.1x, but it does not encrypt the data during communication
WEP
When you select 64-bit or 128-bit WEP key, you have to enter WEP keys to encrypt data.
You can generate the key by yourself and enter it. You can enter four WEP keys and select one of them as a default key. Then the router can receive any packets encrypted by one of the four keys.
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Key Length: You can select the WEP key length for encryption, 64-bit or 128bit. The larger the key will be the higher level of security is used, but the throughput will be lower.
Key Type: You may select ASCII Characters (alphanumeric format) or
Hexadecimal Digits (in the "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" range) to be the WEP Key.
Key1 - Key4: The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted in the wireless network. Use the following rules to setup a WEP key on the device.
64-bit WEP: input 10-digits Hex values (in the "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" range) or
5-digit ASCII character as the encryption keys. 128-bit WEP: input 26-digit
Hex values (in the "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" range) or 13-digit ASCII characters as the encryption keys.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
WPA Pre-shared Key
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an advanced security standard. You can use a preshared key to authenticate wireless stations and encrypt data during communication. It uses TKIP or CCMP (AES) to change the encryption key frequently, so the encryption key is not easy to be cracked by hackers. This is the best security available.
WPA-Radius
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an advanced security standard. You can use an external
RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide the session key to encrypt data during communication. It uses TKIP or CCMP (AES) to change the encryption key frequently. Press Apply when you are done.
ACL
This wireless router supports MAC Address Control, which prevents unauthorized clients from accessing your wireless network.
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Enable wireless access control: Enables the wireless access control function
Adding an address into the list: Enter the "MAC Address" and "Comment" of the wireless station to be added and then click "Add". The wireless station will now be added into the "Current Access Control List" below. If you are having any difficulties filling in the fields, just click "Clear" and both "MAC
Address" and "Comment" fields will be cleared.
Remove an address from the list: If you want to remove a MAC address from the "Current Access Control List ", select the MAC address that you want to remove in the list and then click "Delete Selected". If you want to remove all the MAC addresses from the list, just click the "Delete All" button. Click
"Reset" will clear your current selections.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You can now configure other sections by choosing Continue, or choose Apply to apply the settings and reboot the device.
WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to establish a connection between the wireless clients and the wireless router. You don‟t have to select the encryption mode and fill in a long encryption passphrase every time when you try to setup a wireless connection. You only need to press a button on both wireless client and wireless router, and WPS will do the rest for you.
The wireless router supports two types of WPS: WPS via Push Button and WPS via PIN code. If you want to use the Push Button, you have to push a specific button on the wireless client or in the utility of the wireless client to start the WPS mode, and switch the wireless router to WPS mode. You can simply push the WPS button of the wireless router, or click the „Start to Process‟ button in the web configuration interface. If you want to use the PIN code, you have to know the PIN code of the wireless client and
switch it to WPS mode, then fill-in the PIN code of the wireless client through the web configuration interface of the wireless router.
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WPS: Check the box to enable WPS function and uncheck it to disable the
WPS function.
WPS Current Status: If the wireless security (encryption) function of this wireless router is properly set, you‟ll see a „Configured‟ message here.
Otherwise, you‟ll see „UnConfigured‟.
Self-Pin Code: This is the WPS PIN code of the wireless router. You may need this information when connecting to other WPS-enabled wireless devices.
SSID: This is the network broadcast name (SSID) of the router.
Authentication Mode: It shows the active authentication mode for the wireless connection.
Passphrase Key: It shows the passphrase key that is randomly generated by the wireless router during the WPS process. You may need this information when using a device which doesn‟t support WPS.
WPS via Push Button: Press the button to start the WPS process. The router will wait for the WPS request from the wireless devices within 2 minutes.
WPS via PIN: You can fill-in the PIN code of the wireless device and press the button to start the WPS process. The router will wait for the WPS request from the wireless device within 2 minutes.
Firewall Settings
The router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters, thus limiting the risk of hacker attacks, and defending against a wide array of common
Internet attacks. However, for applications that require unrestricted access to the
Internet, you can configure a specific client/server as a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
Note: To enable the Firewall settings select Enable and click Apply
DMZ
If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application (e.g. Games) properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open up the firewall restrictions to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a DMZ Host. The DMZ function allows you to re-direct all packets going to your WAN port IP address to a particular IP address in your LAN. The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ function is that the virtual server re-directs a particular service/Internet application (e.g. FTP, websites) to a particular LAN client/server, whereas DMZ re-directs all packets (regardless of services) going to your WAN IP address to a particular LAN client/server.
Enable DMZ: Enable/disable DMZ
Public IP Address: The IP address of the WAN port or any other Public IP addresses given to you by your ISP
Client PC IP Address: Fill-in the IP address of a particular host in your LAN that will receive all the packets originally going to the WAN port/Public IP address above.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations.
Denial of Service (DoS)
The Broadband router's firewall can block common hacker attacks, including Denial of
Service, Ping of Death, Port Scan and Sync Flood. If Internet attacks occur the router can log the events.
Ping of Death: Protection from Ping of Death attacks
Discard Ping From WAN: The router‟s WAN port will not respond to any Ping requests
Port Scan: Protects the router from Port Scans.
Sync Flood: Protects the router from Sync Flood attack.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Access
You can restrict users from accessing certain Internet applications/services (e.g. Internet websites, email, FTP etc.), Access Control allows users to define the traffic type permitted in your LAN. You can control which PC client can have access to these services.
Deny: If you select “Deny” then all clients will be allowed to access Internet accept for the clients in the list below.
Allow: If you select “Allow” then all clients will be denied to access Internet accept for the PCs in the list below.
Filter client PCs by IP: Fill in “IP Filtering Table” to filter PC clients by IP.
Add PC: You can click Add PC to add an access control rule for users by IP addresses.
Remove PC: If you want to remove some PCs from the "IP Filtering Table", select the PC you want to remove in the table and then click “Delete Selected". If you want to remove all PCs from the table, just click the "Delete All" button.
Filter client PC by MAC: Check “Enable MAC Filtering” to enable MAC Filtering.
Add PC: Fill in “Client PC MAC Address” and “Comment” of the PC that is allowed to access the Internet, and then click “Add”. If you find any typo before adding it and want to retype again, just click "Reset" and the fields will be cleared.
Remove PC: If you want to remove some PC from the "MAC Filtering Table", select the PC you want to remove in the table and then click "Delete Selected". If you want to remove all PCs from the table, just click the "Delete All" button. If you want to clear the selection and re-select again, just click “Reset”.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
URL block
You can block access to some Web sites from particular PCs by entering a full URL address or just keywords of the Web site.
Enable: URL Blocking Enable/disable URL Blocking
Add URL/keyword: Fill in “URL/Keyword” and then click “Add”. You can enter the full URL address or the keyword of the web site you want to block.
Remove URL/keyword: If you want to remove some URL keywords from the
"Current URL Blocking Table", select the URL keyword you want to remove in the table and then click "Delete Selected". If you want remove all URL keywords from the table, just click "Delete All" button. If you want to clear the selection and reselect again, just click “Reset”.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Advanced Settings
Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple users at your local site to access the
Internet through a single Public IP Address or multiple Public IP Addresses. NAT provides
Firewall protection from hacker attacks and has the flexibility to allow you to map Private
IP Addresses to Public IP Addresses for key services such as Websites and FTP.
Select Disable to disable the NAT function.
Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding allows you to re-direct a particular range of service port numbers (from the Internet/WAN Port) to a particular LAN IP address. It helps you to host servers behind the router NAT firewall.
Enable Port Forwarding: Enable Port Forwarding
Local IP: This is the private IP of the server behind the NAT firewall.
Type: This is the protocol type to be forwarded. You can choose to forward “TCP” or “UDP” packets only, or select “both” to forward both “TCP” and “UDP” packets.
Port Range: The range of ports to be forward to the private IP.
Comment: description of this setting.
Add: Fill in the "Private IP", “Type”, “Port Range” and "Comment" of the setting to be added and then click "Add". Then this Port Forwarding setting will be added into the "Current Port Forwarding Table" below.
Remove: If you want to remove a Port Forwarding setting from the "Current Port
Forwarding Table", select the Port Forwarding setting that you want to remove in the table and then click "Delete Selected". If you want to remove all Port
Forwarding settings from the table, just click "Delete All" button. Click "Reset" will clear your current selections.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Virtual Server
Use the Virtual Server function when you want different servers/clients in your LAN to handle different service/Internet application type (e.g. Email, FTP, Web server etc.) from the Internet. Computers use numbers called port numbers to recognize a particular service/Internet application type. The Virtual Server allows you to re-direct a particular service port number (from the Internet/WAN Port) to a particular LAN private IP address and its service port number.
Enable Virtual Server: Enable Virtual Server.
Local IP: This is the LAN client/host IP address that the Public Port number packet will be sent to.
Local Port: This is the port number (of the above Private IP host) that the below
Public Port number will be changed to when the packet enters your LAN (to the
LAN Server/Client IP).
Type: Select the port number protocol type (TCP, UDP or both). If you are unsure, then leave it to the default “both” setting. Public Port Enter the service
(service/Internet application) port number from the Internet that will be redirected to the above Private IP address host in your LAN
Comment: The description of this setting.
Add: Fill in the "Private IP", "Private Port", "Type", “Public Port” and "Comment" of the setting to be added and then click "Add". Then this Virtual Server setting will be added into the "Current Virtual Server Table" below.
Reset: If you want to remove Virtual Server settings from the "Current Virtual
Server Table", select the Virtual Server settings you want to remove in the table and then click "Delete Selected". If you want to remove all Virtual Server settings from the table, just click the "Delete All" button. Click "Reset" will clear your current selections.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Special Applications
Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet games, video
Conferencing, Internet telephony and others. In this section you can configure the router to support multiple connections for these types of applications.
Enable Trigger Port: Enable the Special Application function.
Trigger Port: This is the outgoing (Outbound) range of port numbers for this particular application.
Trigger Type: Select whether the outbound port protocol is “TCP”, “UDP” or both.
Public Port: Enter the In-coming (Inbound) port or port range for this type of application (e.g. 2300-2400, 47624).
Public Type: Select the Inbound port protocol type: “TCP”, “UDP” or both.
Comment: The description of this setting.
Popular applications: This section lists the more popular applications that require multiple connections. Select an application from the Popular Applications selection. Once you have selected an application, select a location (1-10) in the
Copy to selection box and then click the Copy to button. This will automatically list the Public Ports required for this popular application in the location (1-10) you specified.
Add: Fill in the "Trigger Port", "Trigger Type”, “Public Port”, "Public Type", "Public
Port" and "Comment" of the setting to be added and then click "Add". The Special
Application setting will be added into the "Current Trigger-Port Table" below. If you happen to make a mistake, just click "Clear" and the fields will be cleared.
Reset: If you want to remove Special Application settings from the "Current
Trigger-Port Table", select the Special Application settings you want to remove in the table and then click "Delete Selected". If you want remove all Special
Application settings from the table, just click the "Delete All" button. Click "Reset" will clear your current selections.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
UPnP
With UPnP, all PCs in you Intranet will discover this router automatically, so you don‟t have to configure your PC and it can easily access the Internet through this router.
UPnP Feature: You can enable or Disable the UPnP feature here. After you enable the
UPnP feature, all client systems that support UPnP, like Windows XP, can discover this router automatically and access the Internet through this router without having to configure anything. The NAT Traversal function provided by UPnP can let applications that support UPnP connect to the internet without having to configure the virtual server sections.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
QoS
QoS can let you classify Internet application traffic by source/destination IP address and port number. You can assign priority for each type of application and reserve bandwidth
for it. The packets of applications with higher priority will always go first. Lower priority applications will get bandwidth after higher priority applications get enough bandwidth.
This can let you have a better experience in using critical real time services like Internet phone, video conference …etc. All the applications not specified by you are classified as rule name “Others”. The rule with a smaller priority number has a higher priority; the rule with a larger priority number has a lower priority. You can adjust the priority of the rules by moving them up or down.
Enable/Disable QoS: You can check “Enable QoS” to enable QoS functionality for the WAN port.
Add a QoS rule into the table: Click “Add” then enter a form of the QoS rule.
Click “Apply” after filling out the form the rule will be added into the table.
Remove QoS rules from the table: If you want to remove QoS rules from the table, select the QoS rules you want to remove in the table and then click "Delete
Selected". If you want remove all QoS rules from the table, just click the "Delete
All" button. Clicking "Reset" will clear your current selections.
Edit a QoS rule: Select the rule you want to edit and click “Edit”, then enter the detail form of the QoS rule. Click “Apply” after editing the form and the rule will be saved.
Adjust QoS rule priority: You can select the rule and click “Move Up” to make its priority higher. You also can select the rule and click “Move Down” to make its priority lower.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Toolbox Settings
Sitecom Cloud Security
Antivirus software alone is not safe enough. You can now benefit from additional built-in security in your modem or router. Protect all devices in your home network against cybercrime while browsing. Activate in just one click, your network and devices are better secured than ever before.
Your Sitecom device comes with a 6 month free Sitecom cloud security subscription.
Activating Sitecom Cloud Security
After you have set up your Sitecom device for internet access, open the web browser and enter http://www.sitecomcloudsecurity.com
in the address bar.
If the device has been properly configured the following web page should be shown.
Here you can see which security features are activated.
The Sitecom Cloud Security service offers the following protection options:
Anti-Malware
Anti-Phishing
Protection against unsafe websites
Advertisement blocking
With the protection of unsafe websites activated the Sitecom Cloud Security will always check if a website is safe. If it is not safe it will inform you that is not safe to enter.
If you still wish to visit this webpage click on „proceed anyway‟. Alternatively click „Back to Safety‟ so that your security will not be breached.
Configuring Sitecom Cloud Security
If you wish to change your security options or to extend your subscription at any time, open http://www.sitecomcloudsecurity.com
from your web browser.
You will be asked for a username and password. These can be found on the backlabel on the bottom of your Sitecom router or modem.
If the login succeeded you can click on „Settings‟ to change your security options.
Or click „License‟ to renew your subscription.
Disabling Sitecom Cloud Security
If you wish to disable to Sitecom cloud security at any time, open the webpage of your
Sitecom product and log in with the supplied credentials (these can be found on the back label on the bottom of your Sitecom device).
Go to Toolbox and select “Sitecom Cloud Security”.
Click the “Disable” radio button and click „Apply’ for the settings to take effect.
Password
You can change the password required to log into the router's system web-based management. Passwords can contain 0 to 12 alphanumeric characters, and are case sensitive.
Current Password: Fill in the current password to allow changing to a new password.
New Password: Enter your new password.
Confirmed Password: Enter your new password again for verification purposes.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Time Zone
The Time Zone allows your router to base its time on the settings configured here, which will affect functions such as Log entries and Firewall settings.
Set Time Zone: Select the time zone of the country you are currently in. The router will set its time based on your selection.
Time Server Address: You can set an NTP server address.
Enable Daylight Savings: The router can also take Daylight savings into account. If you wish to use this function, you must check/tick the enable boxto enable your daylight saving configuration (below).
Start Daylight Savings Time: Select the period in which you wish to start daylight Savings Time.
End Daylight Savings Time: Select the period in which you wish to end daylight
Savings Time.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Remote Management
The remote management function allows you to designate a host in the Internet the ability to configure the Broadband router from a remote site. Enter the designated host
IP Address in the Host IP Address field.
Host Address: This is the IP address of the host in the Internet that will have management/configuration access to the Broadband router from a remote site. If the Host Address is left 0.0.0.0 this means anyone can access the router‟s webbased configuration from a remote location, providing they know the password.
Port: The port number of the remote management web interface.
Enabled: Select “Enabled” to enable the remote management function.
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Firmware Upgrade
Enable automatic firmware update: When enabled the router will periodically check if a new firmware is available. If a new firmware is detected the router will give a notification.
Firmware Upgrade: This tool allows you to upgrade the Broadband router‟s system firmware. To upgrade the firmware of your Broadband router, you need to download the firmware file to your local hard disk, and enter that file name and path in the appropriate field on this page. You can also use the Browse button to find the firmware file on your
PC.
Once you‟ve selected the new firmware file, click Apply at the bottom of the screen to start the upgrade process.
Backup Settings
The Backup screen allows you to save (Backup) the current configuration settings. When you save the configuration setting (Backup) you can re-load the saved configuration into the router through the Restore selection. If extreme problems occur you can use the
Restore to Factory Defaults selection, this will set all configurations to its original default settings (e.g. when you first purchased the router).
Use the "Backup" tool to save the current configuration to a file named "config.bin" on your PC. You can then use the "Restore" tool to restore the saved configuration to the router. Alternatively, you can use the "Restore to Factory Defaults" tool to force the router to perform a power reset and restore the original factory settings.
Reset
You can reset the router‟s system should any problem exist. The reset function essentially re-boots your router‟s system.
DDNS
DDNS allows you to map the static domain name to a dynamic IP address. You must get an account, password and your static domain name from the DDNS service providers.
This router supports DynDNS, TZO and other common DDNS service providers.
Enable/Disable: Enable or disable the DDNS function of this router
Provider: Select a DDNS service provider
Domain name: Fill in your static domain name that uses DDNS
Account/E-mail: The account that your DDNS service provider assigned to you
Password/Key: The password you set for the DDNS service account above
Click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the above configuration.
Addendum A: GNU/GPL Leaflet
Licensing Information
Parts of the firmware of the WLR-3100 WiFi Router X3 N300 are subject to the GNU general public license.
This product includes third-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.. You can modify or redistribute this free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see
Appendix B for the exact terms and conditions of this license.
Specifically, the following part of this product is subject to the GNU GPL:
# Package name
1 Linux v2.6.34
2 busybox v1.7.x
3 termcap v1.3.1
4 libupnp v1.6.0
7 pcre v6.x
8 popt v1.7
9 flex-2.5.x
10 dnsmasq v2.5
11 iproute2 v2.6.34
12 rp-pppoe v3.x
13 iptables v1.4.4
14 wireless_tools v28
15 igmpproxy v0.1-beta2
16 pptp-client v1.7.1
17 accel-pptp/pppd-plugin
19 udhcp v0.9.9-pre
20 ez-ipupdate v3.0.11b8
21 uboot v1.1.4
22 gcc v4.3.4
23 uclibc v0.9.29
24 zlib v1.2.3
25 mtd-utils v1.2
26 radvd-1.x
27 wide-dhcpv6
28 ndisc6-1.0.x
29 ippool-1.x
30 rpcbind-0.2.x
31 openl2tp-1.x
32 libtirpc-0.2.x
33 Libreadline-5.1
Availability of source code
Source www.kernel.org http://www.busybox.net/ ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/termcap http://pupnp.sourceforge.net/ http://www.pcre.org/ http://freecode.com/projects/popt http://flex.sourceforge.net/ http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net:Iproute2 http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/pppoe http://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables/index.html http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html http://sourceforge.net/projects/igmpproxy http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/ http://accel-pptp.sourceforge.net/ http://ppp.samba.org/ http://sources.busybox.net/index.py/trunk/udhcphttp://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot http://gcc.gnu.org/ http://www.uclibc.org http://www.zlib.net/ http://git.infradead.org http://www.litech.org/radvd/ http://wide-dhcpv6.sourceforge.net/ http://freecode.com/projects/ndisc6 http://sourceforge.net/projects/openl2tp/files/ippool/1.3/ http://rpcbind.sourceforge.net/ http://www.openl2tp.org/downloads http://sourceforge.net/projects/libtirpc/ http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html
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Addendum C: Declaration of Conformity
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Key Features
- 802.11n compliant and backwards compatible
- Up to 300 Mbps data rate
- Built-in 4-port 10/100 Mbps switch
- MIMO technology for seamless multimedia streaming
- WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption for security
- DHCP server and SPI firewall for protection
- Guest network for separate access
- IPv6 support for future internet protocols