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CyberTAN Technology, Inc. User’s Manual Wireless-B Broadband Router WR214E COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Copyright © 2003 Network Everywhere, All Rights Reserved. Network Everywhere andLinksys are registered trademarks of Linksys. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windowslogo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and brandnames are the property of their respective proprietors. LIMITED WARRANTY Network Everywhere guarantees that every Wireless-B Broadband Router will be freefrom physical defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of pur-chase, when used within the limits set forth in the Specifications section of this UserGuide. If the product proves defective during this warranty period, call NetworkEverywhere Technical Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization number. BESURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING. Whenreturning a product, mark the Return Authorization number clearly on the outside of thepackage and include a copy of your original proof of purchase. RETURN REQUESTSCANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE. All customers locatedoutside of the United States of America and Canada shall be held responsible for ship-ping and handling charges.IN NO EVENT SHALL NETWORK EVERYWHERE’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAIDFOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE-QUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOM-PANYING SOFTWARE, OR ITS DOCUMENTATION. NETWORK EVERYWHERE OFFERSNO REFUNDS FOR ITS PRODUCTS. Network Everywhere makes no warranty or repre-sentation, expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to its products or the contents oruse of this documentation and all accompanying software, and specifically disclaims itsquality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. NetworkEverywhere reserves the right to revise or update its products, software, or documenta-tion without obligation to notify any individual or entity. Please direct all inquiries to:Network Everywhere P.O. Box 18558, Irvine, CA 92623. FCC STATEMENTThe Wireless-B Broadband Router has been tested and complies with the specificationsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference toradio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the useris encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna• Increase the separation between the equipment or devices• Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver’s• Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistanceNWR11B-UG-31030NC BW Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction 1 The Wireless Broadband Router 1 Features 1 An Introduction to LANs and WANs 2 IP Addresses 2 The Router’s Ports 4 The Router’s LEDs 5 Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 7 Network Topology 7 Roaming 7 Chapter 3: Connecting the Router 8 Before You Start 8 Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up 8 Chapter 4: Configuring the PCs 10 Overview 10 Configuring Windows 98 SE and Millennium PCs 10 Configuring Windows 2000 PCs 12 Configuring Windows XP PCs 14 Chapter 5: The Router’s Web-based Utility 16 Overview 16 Logging In 16 Setup 17Password 22 Status 23 DHCP 24 Log 25Help 26Advanced 27IP Filtering 28 Forwarding 31 Dynamic Routing 37 Static Routing 38 DMZ Host 40 MAC Address Clone 41 Wireless 42 Wireless-B Broadband RouterChapter 1: IntroductionThe Wireless Router lets you securely share your DSL or Cable ModemInternet connection with all the computers in the house, both wireless andwired. You can connect four computers directly to the Router by Ethernetcables, and daisy-chain out to more hubs and switches to create as big a net-work as you need.Or, use the Router's built-in Wireless Access Point to connect your PC to thenetwork without stringing any wires. Just plug a wireless network adapter intoyour notebook through a PC Card slot, and you're ready to go. Wireless net-working doesn't get any easier.Of course, you can connect more computers to the Router and your high-speedInternet link -- just provide a wired or wireless network adapter for each one.And once your computers are connected to the Router, they can communicatewith each other too, sharing resources like printers and all kinds of files --music, digital pictures, and documents. To protect your data and privacy, all wireless communications can be protect-ed by 128-bit encryption, while the Router helps keep Internet intruders out ofyour computers. It's all easier than you think -- the included Setup Wizardswalk you through configuring the Router, step by step.With the Wireless-B Broadband Router, you're ready to start sharing printers,files, and your Internet connection, the easy way.• 11 Mbps High-Speed Data Transfer Rate with Automatic Fallback • Plug-and-Play Operation Provides Easy Setup • 802.11b, DSSS, 2.4GHz-Compliant • Supports up to 128-bit WEP Encryption Security • Compatible with Virtually All Major Network Operating Systems • Free Driver Upgrades via Web • Remote administration and upgrade feature • Integrated Equalizer Recovers Weak Signals and Enhances Sensitivity • Sturdy Metal Design with Integrated Antenna • Works with All Standard Internet Applications • Clear Channel Assessment Increases Network Throughput • Hardware Buffer Chaining Provides High Performance While Reading and Writing Buffers The Wireless Broadband RouterFeatures Network Everywhere ® Series Appendix A: Troubleshooting 45 …
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Wireless-B Broadband Router 47 Network Everywhere ® Series 46 I. Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. Click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Properties window. 2. I want to test my Internet connection.A. Check your TCP/IP settings. For Windows 98 SE and Me:Refer to your Ethernet adapter’s documentation for details. Make sureObtain IP address automatically is selected in the settings. For Windows 2000: • Click Start , Settings , and Control Panel . Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections . • Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernet adapter you are using, and select the Properties option. • In the Components checked are used by this connection box, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) , and click the Properties button. Make sure that Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected. • Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties win- dow, and click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Properties window. • Restart the computer if asked. For Windows XP:The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with thedefault interface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons andmenus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructionsfor Windows 2000. • Click Start and Control Panel . • Click the Network and Internet Connections icon and then the Network Connections icon.• Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernet adapter you are using, and select theProperties option. • In the This connection uses the following items box, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) , and click the Properties button. Make sure that Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected. For Windows 2000:A. Click Start , Settings , and Control Panel . Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections . B. Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernet adapter you are using, and select the Properties option. C. In the Components checked are used by this connection box, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) , and click the Properties button. Select Use the following IP address option. D. Enter a unique IP address that is not used by any other computer on the network connected to the Router. You can only use an IP address in theranges 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.99 and 192.168.1.151 to 192.168.1.254. E. Enter the Subnet Mask, 255.255.255.0 . F. Enter the Default Gateway, 192.168.1.1 (Router’s default IP address). G. Toward the bottom of the window, select Use the following DNS server addresses , and enter the Preferred DNS server and Alternative DNS server (provided by your ISP). Contact your ISP or go on its website to find the information. H. Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, and click the OK button in the Local Area Connection Properties window. I. Restart the computer if asked.For Windows XP:The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP with thedefault interface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons andmenus look like previous Windows versions), please follow the instructions forWindows 2000.A. Click Start and Control Panel . B. Click the Network and Internet Connections icon and then the Network Connections icon. C. Right-click the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernet adapter you are using, and select the Properties option. D. In the This connection uses the following items box, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) . Click the Properties button. E. Enter a unique IP address that is not used by any other computer on the net- work connected to the Router. You can only use an IP address in the ranges192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.99 and 192.168.1.151 to 192.168.1.254. F. Enter the Subnet Mask, 255.255.255.0 . G. Enter the Default Gateway, 192.168.1.1 (Router’s default IP address). H. Toward the bottom of the window, select Use the following DNS server addresses , and enter the Preferred DNS server and Alternative DNS server (provided by your ISP). Contact your ISP or go on its website to find the information. Wireless-B Broadband Router 49 Network Everywhere ® Series 48 C. Make sure you are using the right Internet settings. Contact your ISP to see if your Internet connection type is DHCP, Static IP Address, or PPPoE(commonly used by DSL consumers). Please refer to the Setup section of“Chapter 5: The Router’s Web-based Utility” for details on Internet settings. D. Make sure you have the right cable. Check to see if the Internet column has a solidly lit Link LED. E. Make sure the cable connecting from your cable or DSL modem is con- nected to the Router’s Internet port. Verify that the Status page of theRouter’s web interface shows a valid IP address from your ISP. F. Turn off the computer, Router, and Broadband modem. Wait 30 seconds, and then turn on the Router, Cable/DSL modem, and computer. Check theStatus tab of the Router’s web-based utility to see if you get an IP address. 4. I am not able to access the Router’s web interface Setup page.A. Refer to “Problem #2, I want to test my Internet connection” to verify that your computer is properly connected to the Router. B. Refer to “Appendix D: Finding the MAC Address and IP address for Your Ethernet Adapter” to verify that your computer has an IP Address, SubnetMask, Gateway, and DNS. C. Set a static IP address on your system; refer to “Problem #1: I need to set a static IP address.” D. Refer to “Problem #10: I need to remove the proxy settings or the dial-up pop-up window (for PPPoE users).” 5. I can’t get my Virtual Private Network (VPN) working through the Router.Access the Router’s web interface by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the Router, and go to the Advanced => Filter tab. Make sure you have IPsec pass-through and/or PPTP pass-through enabled.VPNs that use IPSec with the ESP (En…
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CyberTAN Technology, Inc. 99 Park Avenue III, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 308, Taiwan, R.O.C. Confidentiality Request FCC ID : N89-WR214E Product : Wireless-B Broadband Router Model : WR214E Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application as outlined below: Schematics Block Diagram Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely yours,
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Company : CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Model : WR214E Product : Wireless-B Broadband Router Wireless-B Broadband Router Model No: WR214E FCC IDN89-WR214E This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: [1] this device may not cause harmful interference and [2] this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. S/N Made in Taiwan
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 37 of 48 MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER Test Equipments Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No. Date Of Calibration ROHDE & SCHWARZ SPECTRUM ANALYZER FSEK30 835253/002 September 24, 2005 HP ATTENUATOR 8496B 3247A18505 Cal. on use HP PLOTTER 7750A 725A 852141 N/A Note: 1. The measurement uncertainty is less than +/- 2.6dB, which is calculated as per the NAMAS document NIS81. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. Test Setup Limits of Maximum Peak Output Power The Maximum Peak Output Power Measurement is 30dBm. EUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER Attenuator Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 38 of 48 Test Procedure The RF power output was measured with a Power meter connected to the RF Antenna connector ( conducted measurement ) while EUT was operating in transmit mode at the appropriate center frequency. Uncertainty of Conducted Emission The uncertainty of conducted emission is ± 1.82dB. Test Results Input Power (System) 12VDC(Form Adapter) Environmental Conditions 33.4°C, 43%RH, Tested By Alan Fan Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Peak Power Output (dBm) Peak Power Limit (dBm) Pass / Fail 1 2412 19.30 30 PASS 6 2437 19.09 30 PASS 11 2462 18.96 30 PASS Note : 1. For 802.11b Mode 2. At finial test to get the worst-case emission at 11Mbps. 3. The result basic equation calculation as follow : Peak Power Output = Peak Power Reading + Cable loss + Attenuator Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 47 of 48 RF EXPOSURE EVALUATION According to FCC 1.1310 : The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environment impact of human exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307(b) LIMITS FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time (A) Limits for Occupational / Control Exposures 300-1,500 -- -- F/300 6 1,500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population / Uncontrol Exposures 300-1,500 -- -- F/1500 6 1,500-100,000 -- -- 1 30 Friis Formula Friis transmission formula : Pd = (Pout*G)/(4*pi*r 2 ) Where Pd = power density in mW/cm 2 Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm Pd id the limit of MPE, 1 mW/cm2. If we know the maximum gain of the antenna and the total power input to the antenna, through the calculation, we will know the distance r where the MPE limit is reached. EUT Operating Condition A software provided by client enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 48 of 48 Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation Test Item : RF Exposure Evaluation Data Test Mode : Normal Operation Antenna Gain Antenna Gain:The maximum Gain measured in fully anechoic chamber is 1.8dBi linear scale. Output Power into Antenna & RF Exposure Evaluation Distance Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (dBm) Power Density at 20cm (mW/cm 2 ) LIMITS (mW/cm 2 ) CH1 2412.00 19.30 0.025629 1 CH6 2437.00 19.09 0.024419 1 CH11 2462.00 18.96 0.023699 1 Note : 1. For 802.11b Mode. 2. The power density Pd (4 th column) at a distance of 20cm calculated from the Friis transmission formula is far below the limit of 1 mW/cm 2 . The EUT is classified as mobile product. So, RF exposure limit warning or SAR test are not required.
Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 1 of 48 TEST REPORT Product Name : Wireless-B Broadband Router Model Number : WR214E Applicant : CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Address : 99 Park Avenue III, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 308, Taiwan, R.O.C. Received Date : March 29, 2006 Tested Date : March 30, 2006 Notes : 1. This report will be invalid if duplicated or photocopied in part. 2. This report refers only to the specimen(s) submitted to testing, and be invalid as seperately used. 3. This report is invalid without examination stamp and signature of this institute. 4. The tested specimen(s) will be preserved for thirty days from the data issued. 5. The report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government. Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 2 of 48 Test Report Certification Product Name : Wireless-B Broadband Router Model Number : WR214E Applicant : CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Measurement Standard : 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B and Subpart C (Section 15.247), ANSI C63.4-2001 WE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: The measurements shown in the attachment were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the energy emitted by the equipment was found to be within the limits applicable. We assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID:N89-WR214E Refer No. :ER03-10-081FPF Report No.:60329302-RP1 Page 3 of 48 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE NO. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................ 5 1.1 General Statement ....................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 General Description of EUT & Power ........................................................................................ 5 1.3 Description of Peripherals........................................................................................................... 6 1.4 EUT & Peripherals Setup Diagram.............................................................................................7 1.5 EUT Operating Condition........................................................................................................... 7 1.6 Description of Test Site .............................................................................................................. 8 1.7 Summary of Test Results ............................................................................................................ 8 2. CONDUCTED POWERLINE TEST ........................................................................................... 9 2.1 Test Equipments ......................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Test Setup ................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Conducted Power Line Emission Limit ...................................................................................... 10 2.4 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 10 2.5 Uncertainty of Conducted Emission ........................................................................................... 10 2.6 Conducted RF Voltage Measurement ......................................................................................... 11-13 2.7 Photos of Conduction Test.......................................................................................................... 14 3. RADIATED EMISSION TEST..................................................................................................... 15 3.1 Test Equipments ......................................................................................................................... 15 3.2 Test Setup ................................................................................................................................... 15 3.3 Radiation Limit ........................................................................................................................... 16 3.4 Test Procedures........................................................................................................................... 17 3.5 Uncertainty of Radiated Emission .............................................................................................. 17 3.6 Radiated RF Noise Measurement ............................................................................................... 18-30 3.7 Photos of Open Site .................................................................................................................... 31-32 4. 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT........................................................................................ 33 4.1 Test Equipments ......................................................................................................................... 33 4.2 Test Setup ................................................................................................................................... 33 4.3 Limits of 6dB Bandwidth Measurement ..................................................................................... 33 4.4 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 33 4.5 Uncertainty of Conducted Emission ........................................................................................... 33 4.6 Test Results.....................................................................................................................…
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