EnGeniusメーカーESR300Hの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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[ pg. 1] ESR300H / ESR150H 11N X ‐ TRA RANGE Wireless Router V1.
[ pg. 2] Table of Contents 1. Product Overview ................. ................ .................. ................ .................. ............... ................... ........ ................... ............... .........
[ pg. 3] Wireless > Se curity ....... ................... ............... ................... ............... ................... ............... .................. ........ ................... ............... ..................
[ pg. 4] Advanced > W OL (Wake on LAN) ............................... ............... ................... ............... ................... ............... ............. ............. ................... ............... .....
[ pg. 5] 1. Product Overview Thank you for purchasin g the ESR300H High Power Wireless N Router fro m EnGenius Technologies. By applying the latest in 802.11n technology, the ESR300H provides users with high speed (up to 300Mbps ) to stream HD multimedi a, play games online, or download large files.
[ pg. 6] • VPN: Support up to 5 VPN tunnels to bette r secure your netw ork from remote access • Easy Smart Wizard Setup 1.1. Package Contents 1. ESR300H Wireless N Router 2. 2dBi Antenn a 3. ESR300H Qu ick Installation Guide 4. 12V/ 1A Power Adapt or 5.
[ pg. 7] Front Panel Components Description Power LED This LED goes ON when the power is being supplied to the router. WLAN LED This LED goes ON when the RF (w ireless LAN) feature is enabled. WAN LED This LED goes ON when an Ethernet cable is connected to the router’s WAN port.
[ pg. 8] 1.3. W all Moun ting Mountin g the ESR300H to a w all will allow the wi reless range to be optimized. To mount the device in the wall, measure th e distance of the mounting hol es of the ESR300H and drill the appropriate holes on the wall locat ion.
[ pg. 9] 3. Getting Started 3.1. Usi ng you r CD Before getting started, please power off your cable modem or the DSL. 1. Insert the ESR300H Installatio n CD into your CD-ROM drive. The CD should automatically s tart in a few se conds.
[ pg. 10] 3.2. Setup you r net work cables 1. Power on ESR300H. 2. Plug either end of an Ethernet cable into the WAN port on the back panel of the router (see CABLE 1).
[ pg. 11] 3. Plug either end of an Ethernet cable in to the LAN port on the back panel of the router (see CABLE 2 ). Plug the other end o f the cable into your computer. 4. Make sure the network cable and power adapter are firmly connected.
[ pg. 12] 3.3. Login your Router 1. Once logged in, the landing pag e will display information about t he ESR300H . 2. Icon introduction On th e top right, you will see f our icon s: .
[ pg. 13] On the bottom left, you will see: • View the router information and connection status • Open the setup wizard by clicking Wizar d button • Customize the parent control setting by clicking Parent Control butt on 3.4. Configuring your Internet 1.
[ pg. 14] 3. The Wiz ar d will then proceed to automatically detect the ty pe of internet connection bei ng used based on the connec tion on the WAN port of the ESR300H . Please wait a f ew seconds to finish detecting the internet connection.
[ pg. 15] Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol ( L2TP) To set up an L2TP connection, enter t he type of WAN connectio n (Static IP or DHCP). After, depending on the type of WAN, follo w t he in struct ions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the corresponding information.
[ pg. 16] 6. It is highly recommended to select High as the security leve l to better secure your router and prevent outside intru sion. 7. Enter your desired router na m e in the column o f SSID, and enter your desired passwo rd in the column of Key.
[ pg. 17] 8. Click Apply to save the information entered in step 13 -14. You have now completed the ESR300H setup. Now ESR300H is ready for use.
[ pg. 18] 4. Parental Control Parent Control : Parent al control enables centralized control o n the Internet ac cess restriction for each conn ected computer. You can make the access policies for a keyword or URL filtered bas ed on weekdays or weekend.
[ pg. 19] 1. Name t he Policy. Click Next. 2. Select the device (by its MAC Address) to appl y the policy to. Click Next . 3. Schedule when the policy will be ac t ive.
[ pg. 20] 4. Enter Keywords and U RLs to be filtered/ blocked. Check Enable Application Filter if you would like the app lication filtering.
[ pg. 21] 6. If you w ould like to proceed to th e advanced Networking Set ting , please click: ..
[ pg. 22] 5. Advanced Networking Setting If you would lik e to manually con figure the advanced Networking Se ttings please open your brow ser (Internet Explorer or Firefox ), and type in the default IP 192.168.0.1 to get access to the web-based mana gement utility.
[ pg. 23] MAC Address: Your router’s WAN MAC address . You can also find your router’s MAC address on the label on the back side of the ro uter Primary D NS: Primary DNS of your ISP provide r Secondary DNS: Se condary DNS of your ISP provider LAN Settings IP address: Yo ur router’s local IP address.
[ pg. 24] LAN LAN IP IP Address: Your router’s LAN IP ad dress IP Subnet Mas k: Your router’s LAN Subnet Mask 802.1d Spanning Tree : 802.
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[ pg. 26] DHCP DHCP Client Tabl e : Displays all the connect ed DHCP clients whose IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP Server in your netw ork. Click Refresh to update the table. Enable Static DHCP IP : Check Enable Sta tic DHCP IP if you wish to add more Static DHCP IP addresses.
[ pg. 27] Log: Records the system log of the rou t er. The log dis plays any event that occu rred after your router star ts up. Click Sa ve if you w ish to save the log in a local file for further analysis. Click Clear if you wish to erase the current log.
[ pg. 28] Moni tor: Displays the bandwidth u tilized on WAN and WLAN..
[ pg. 29] Language : ESR300 supports mul tiple languages. Please select your preferred language..
[ pg. 30] 6. Internet Status: Dis play s the intern et connection type and status WAN Setting Attain IP Protocol : Displays the IP Protocol currentl y used by the ESR300H.
[ pg. 31] Dynamic IP: A DHCP type o f connection where your internet connection is usually always on and your internet servic e provider automatically provides you with a dynamic IP address . A DHCP conn ection is usually from a Cable internet service.
[ pg. 32] Clone MAC: Some ISPs re quire you to register the MAC ad dress of your networ k interface c ard (NIC) connected direc t ly to y our cable or DSL modem during installation. Clone MAC will mask the router's MAC address with the MAC address of your NIC.
[ pg. 33] Static IP To set up a Static IP connection, enter t he following: IP Address of the Internet Connection, Subne t Mask, Default Gateway, and bot h DNS Servers provided by your Internet Service pr ovide r (ISP) or Network Admini strator.
[ pg. 34] PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol o ver Ethernet (PPPoE): To set up a PPPo E connection, en ter the Username, Pass word, and Service (name) o f the internet connection provided by your ISP. A PPPoE connection is us ually from a DSL interne t service.
[ pg. 35] MTU : Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet si ze permitted for internet transmission. The factory default MTU siz e of PPPoE is 1492. If you wish to manually change the MTU size, set it be tween 1200 and 1492.
[ pg. 36] PPTP To set up a PPTP connection, enter t he type of WAN connection (S tat ic IP or DHCP). Aft er, depending on the ty pe of WAN, follow the in struct ions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the corre sponding information. Then, proceed to enter t he Username, Password, and Service IP a ddress provided by your ISP.
[ pg. 37] Idle Timeout: Maximum amount of time f or inactive internet con nection. The internet connection will be dropped when t he maximum idle time is reached.
[ pg. 38] L2TP To set up an L2TP con nection, enter the type of WAN connection (Static IP or DH CP). After, depending on the type of WAN, follow the instructions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the co rresponding information. Then, pr oceed to ent er the Username, Password, and Service IP A ddress prov ided by your ISP.
[ pg. 39] Clone MAC: Some ISPs require you to register the MAC address of your netwo rk interface card (N IC) connected directly to your cabl e or DSL modem during installation. Clone MAC will mask t he router's MAC address with the MAC addr ess of your NIC.
[ pg. 40] 7. Wireless LAN Setup Wirele ss > Basic In th e Basic Wi reless Se tup ( Located in t he Wireless section in the Main Menu ), select Basic , and yo u can quickly enable and configure t he Wireless network.
[ pg. 41] Radio : You can turn on /off the wireless radio. If wireless R adio is off, you cannot se t an access point throug h wireless. Mode : Select Access Point mode or Wireless Distribution Se rvice (WDS) mode for your router . • AP: Use the ESR300H as a Wireless Access Point for wireless devices to conne ct.
[ pg. 42] 5. Data Rate : This is the rate in wh ich the ESR300H will t ransmit data packets. 6. N Data Rate : This is the rate in w hich the ESR300H will transmit data packets to Wireless N compatible devices.
[ pg. 43] Wirel ess > Securit y To change the wireless security of the E SR300H , select the Security option of the Wi reless section. It is recommended t o enable sec urity options on the wireless networ k to prevent intrusions to systems on your wireless network.
[ pg. 44] Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) To enable WEP security on your wireless network, select WEP in the encryption type. 1. Authentication Type : You can select between Open S yste.
[ pg. 45] Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Pre-Shared Key To enable WPA on y our wireless network, select WPA-Pre-Shared Key in the encryption ty pe.
[ pg. 46] WPA Rad ius You ca n use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless st ations and provide a s ession key to encrypt da ta during communication. You will just need to provide the Server IP Address, Server Port, and Server Pass word of the RADIUS s erver to the ESR 300H .
[ pg. 47] Wireless > WPS To configure the WiFi Protected Setup information, s elect the WPS option from the Wireless section. WPS is an e asy way to all ow wireless clients to connect to the ESR300H . This can automate con nection between the device and the ESR300H by use of a button or a PIN.
[ pg. 48] Wireless > Client L ist To view the wireless dev ices currently connected to the ESR300H , select the Client List option i n the Wireless section.
[ pg. 49] 8. Parental Control Section Parental control enables centralized control on the Internet access restriction for e ach connected computer. You can make the a ccess policies for keywords or URLs filtered based on weekdays or weekend.
[ pg. 50] You can add policies b y clicking Add Policy . You will then be prompted to: 6. Na me the Pol icy . Click Next . 7. Select the device (by its MAC Address) to appl y the policy to. Click Next . 8. Schedule when the policy will be act ive.
[ pg. 51] 9. Enter Keywords and URLs to be filtered/ blocked. C heck Enable Applicat ion Filter if you would like to enable applic ation filtering. Click Next . 10. Enable or dis able Web Access Logging . Click Save f or your settings.
[ pg. 52] Parental Cont rol > Web Monitor To quickly view the Parental Control policie s you already made in Pa rent Control Wizard, select the Web Monitor option from the Parental Control section.
[ pg. 53] 9. Firewall Section To access the Firewall Section o f the Expert Menu, select Firewall on the le ft hand side. Firew all > Ba sic To enable or disable firewall, select the Basic option in t he Firewall sec t ion.
[ pg. 54] Firew all > Ad vanc ed VPN Passthrough : Allows VPN (Virtual Private Network) packets to pass t hroug h the Firewall. If you are not using VPN, these optio ns can be disabled. VPN L2TP Pa ssthrough, VPN PPTP Passthrough, and VPN IPSec Passthrough are enabled by factory defau lt for better secur ity.
[ pg. 55] Firewall > DMZ (Demilitar i zed Zone) If you have a client PC that cannot run an In ternet application (e.g. Games) properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you ca n open up the firewall restrictions to allow unrestricted two-wa y Internet access by de f ining a DMZ Host.
[ pg. 56] Firewall > DoS (Denial of Service) To enable blocking of DoS at t acks, select the DoS option in the Firewall section. DoS attacks can flood your internet connection with continuous trans mission of data. Blocking th ese attack can ensure that the internet co nnection will always be available.
[ pg. 57] Firew all > ACL To manage Parental Control settings (either t hrough the Parental Control Wizard or the ACL option), select the ACL option in th e Firew all section.
[ pg. 58] 10. VPN (Virtual Priv ate Net work) S ection VPN > Sta tus A Virtual Private Netwo rk (VPN) provides a secure connection be t we en two remote locations or two us ers over the public Internet . It provides authentication to securely encrypt the data communicated betwee n th e two remo te endpoints.
[ pg. 59] VPN Wizard Click Next to st art VPN Wizard Create a name for the V PN tunnel in the Name field. Click Next..
[ pg. 60] You can select either L2TP or PPTP as the VPN Connection Type. Then click Next ..
[ pg. 61] L2TP Settings User Name : Enter the user name used to connect to L2TP s erver Password : Enter the password us e d to connect to L2TP serv er VPN Serve r IP Sett ing Server IP : Enter an IP address which is different from your router’s LAN IP addres s.
[ pg. 62] The L2TP VPN profile should be completed succe ssfully. Click App ly t o save the L2TP V PN Profile setting. To connect to the VPN tunnel, now you can use your native Window s VPN client to connect the L2TP tunnel.
[ pg. 63] PPTP Setting If you want to setup a PPTP VPN tunnel, please select PPT P VPN Connection Type a ft er selecting the Wizard in the VPN option.
[ pg. 64] User Name : Enter the user name to connect to the PPTP server Password : Enter the passw ord to connect to the PPTP server VPN Serve r IP Sett ing Server IP : E nter an IP address which is di fferent from your router’s LAN IP address.
[ pg. 65] The PPTP VPN profile should be cre ated successfully. Click Appl y to save your setting. To connect VPN tunnel, now you can use your native Windows VPN client.
[ pg. 66] Profile Sett ing : If you wish to manually setup a VPN tunnel, you can go to Profil e Se tti ng in the VPN section. Before ge tting started, please select User Setting to create the user profile ahead of time. User Setting : Name : Enter the name to connect to L2TP or PPTP VPN tunnels .
[ pg. 67] After completing the User Se ttin g , please go to Profile Setting to start a man ual VPN tunnel configuration. Click Add to get started. In th e General tab, enter a name for the VPN tunnel in t he Name field. Selec t PPTP or L2TP for the Connection Type .
[ pg. 68] PPTP throu gh Profile Setting If you select PPTP as V PN Connection Type, go to PPTP tab. Authentication : There are three authentication algorithms. Please select CHAP, PAP, or MSCHAP_V2. Available Users : The users who y ou created in the User Se tting to connect to PPTP server will be di splayed.
[ pg. 69] Go to the Network tab. VPN Serve r IP Sett ing Server IP : Enter an IP address which is different from your router’s LAN IP addres s. (example: the default L AN IP of ESR300H is 192.168. 0. 1. Y ou could create a Server IP address as 10.
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[ pg. 71] L2TP through Profile Setting Click Ad d in t he Profile S etting to s tart a L2T P VPN profi le sett ing Go to the Ge ner al t ab.
[ pg. 72] Then go to the L2TP tab Authentication : there are three authentication algorithms . Please select CHAP, PAP, or MSCHAP_V2. Available Users : The users who you created in the User Setting to connect to PPTP server will be displayed.
[ pg. 73] Go to the Network tab VPN Serve r IP Sett ing Server IP : e nt er an IP address which is different from your router’s LAN IP address. (example: the default LAN IP of ESR300H is 192.168. 0.1. You could create a Server IP address as 10.
[ pg. 74] 11. Advanced Section To access the Advanc ed section of the Expert Menu , select Advanced on the left ha nd side. Advanced > NAT (Netw ork Addre ss Translation) Network Ad.
[ pg. 75] Advanced > Port Mapping Port Mapping allows you to re-direct a particular r ange of service port numbers (from the Internet / WAN Port) to a particular LAN IP addre ss. 1. Enabl e Port M apping : Mark the checkbox to Enable Port Mapping.
[ pg. 76] Advanced > Port Forwarding Use the Port Forw arding (Virtual Server) function when you want di fferent servers/clients in your LAN to handle different internet application type (e.g. Email, FTP, Web server etc .) from the Internet.
[ pg. 77] Advanced > Port Triggering (Special Application) Some applications require mul tiple connections, such as online games, videoconferencing, VoIP telephony and etc.
[ pg. 78] Advanced > ALG (Application Layer Gatew ay) The ALG (Application Layer Gatew ay) serves as a window between cor respond ent application proc esses so t hat they may exchan ge informati on on an open environment.
[ pg. 79] Advanced > UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) UPnP helps internet devi ces, such as gaming and videoconferencing to access the ne t work a nd conne ct to other registered UPnP.
[ pg. 80] Advanced > IGMP (Internet Grou p Multicast Protocol) IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protoc ol) is a network-layer protocol used to establish membersh ip in a Multicast group.
[ pg. 81] Advanced > QoS (Qua lity of Service) Total Bandwidth Settings QoS can prioritize t he bandwid t h use such a s video streaming, online gaming, VoIP telephony, videoconferencing, and etc. to ensure the stable and efficient performance of the network.
[ pg. 82] QoS Type Priority Queue : • Unlimited Priority Queue o Local IP Address: Enter the Local IP add ress which will have the highest priority to s t ream data and will not be bounded by th e QoS limitatio n. o High/Low Priority Queue: Specify the priority for different pr otocol.
[ pg. 83] Bandwidth Allocation : You can s et the bandwidth allocation type (dow nload and/or upload). You must provide the IP and Por t ranges and select the type of pro t ocol, policy, and rate (bps).
[ pg. 84] Disable QoS if you do not want to prioritize any data or protocol. Click Ap pl y to save your settings..
[ pg. 85] Advanced > Routing Typically you do not need to setup static routing since the ESR 300H usually has adequate routin g information after it has been c onfigured for Internet access.
[ pg. 86] 1. Enable Stat ic Ro uting : Mark the checkbox to Enable Static Rou t ing. 2. Destination LAN IP : En ter the static IP Address of the remote network to which you w ant to setup a static route. 3. Subn et Mask : Enter the Subnet Mask of the remot e network to which you want to set up a static rout e.
[ pg. 87] Advanced > WOL (Wak e on LAN) WOL allows you to turn on a computer through the router. You will just n eed to provide the Server Port as well as the MAC address of the computer to utili ze thi s feature.
[ pg. 88] 12. Tools Section Tools > Admin In the Admin option of the Too ls section, you can change the password used to log in to the router at t he login scre en by entering the old password, followed by the new password twice.
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[ pg. 90] Tools > Time In th e Time option of the Tools section, you ca n change the current time on the ESR300H . Enter the web address of t he Network Time Protocol you want to have the ESR300H to ma t ch time with or have it s ynchronize with the PC accessing the ESR300H .
[ pg. 91] Tools > DDNS (Dynamic DNS) DDNS allows users to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. You must get an account, passwo rd, and static do main nam e from t he DDNS service provider suc h as DynDNS, ZoneEdit, CyberGate, and etc.
[ pg. 92] Tools > Diagnosi s In th e Diagn osi s option of the Tool s section, you can enter an IP Address of a computer on the LAN to check if it has established connectio n to the ESR30 0H .
[ pg. 93] Tools > Firmware In th e Firmware option of the Tools section, you can update the f irmware of the ESR300H . To update the firmware, follow these steps : 1. Download the appropriate firmware approved by Engenius® Technologies Inc.
[ pg. 94] Tools > Back-Up In th e Back-Up option of the To ols section, you can: 1. Restore the ESR300H t o factory de faults. 2. Save t he curr ent co nfig uartion on the ESR300H to a .dlf file. 3. Restore saved settings by: a. Select Browse .
[ pg. 95] Tools > Reset In th e Reset option of t he Tools section, you can manually restart the ESR300H ..
Table of Contents Appendix A – FCC Inte rference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interf erence S tatement This equipment ha s been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device, purs uant to Part 15 of the FC C Rules.
97 Appendix B – Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS ‐ 21 0 of the Industry Canada Rules.
デバイスEnGenius ESR300Hの購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
EnGenius ESR300Hをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはEnGenius ESR300Hの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。EnGenius ESR300Hの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。EnGenius ESR300Hで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
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ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、EnGenius ESR300Hに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちEnGenius ESR300Hデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。