Corega COR-WLBAR-AA Specifications

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W
arranty
Cor
ega International warrants product for two years from date of purchase
against defects in materials and workmanship. This war
ranty does not cover
any defects caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear
, neglect, or an
attempt at r
epair. This warranty is offered as an additional benefit to the
consumer’
s statutory rights and does not affect these rights in any way.
Cor
ega International shall not be held responsible for any special, incidental,
or consequential damages r
esulting from any breach of warranty, or under any
other legal theor
y, including but not limited to lost profit, downtime, damage to
data stored in or used with Corega International products.
Trademarks
Corega
TM
is a trademark of Corega Holdings KK., Japan.
Other trademarks, brand and product names are acknowledged as trademarks
of their respective holders. Information is subject to change without notice.
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arnings
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
Install pr
oduct in accordance with local and National Electrical Codes.
To de-energise equipment, disconnect the power cord.
(D) Warnhinweise
STROMSCHLAGGEF
AHR:
Dieses Pr
odukt muss entsprechend den örtlichen und nationalen
Elektrizitätsvorschriften installier
t werden. Zum Abschalten der Ausrüstung
Stromkabel abziehen.
(I) Attenzione
RISCHIO DI SHOCK ELETTRICO:
Installare l'apparecchio in base alle normative elettriche locali e nazionali. Per
togliere l'alimentazione al dispositivo, scollegare il cavo relativo.
(E) Advertencias
PELIGRO DE ELECTROCUCIÓN:
Instale el producto de acuerdo con las recomendaciones de la
normativa sobre instalaciones eléctricas de su país. Para desactivar el equipo,
desconecte el cable de alimentación.
(F) Avertissements
RISQUE D'ÉLECTROCUTION:
Installez le produit conformément aux réglementations électriques nationales et
locales. Pour mettre l'équipement hors tension, débranchez le cordon
d'alimentation.
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Summary of Contents

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WarrantyCorega International warrants product for two years from date of purchaseagainst defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty does not

Page 2 - ADSL WIRELESS

VC Setting:• VPI: If you have uploaded a config file (see section 5.6 on page 39, this parameter will already be set. This is a value between 0-255 an

Page 3 - Table of Contents

93-1-2 Gateway using PPPoAFigure 7. Gateway using PPPoA• Login Name: Enter your ISP Username.•Password: Enter your ISP Password.•Connect-on-demand: On

Page 4

3-1-4 Gateway using Static IP Figure 9. Gateway using Static IPChoose this setting according to the following conditions: 1. You want to employ NAT.

Page 5 - 1-2 Package Contents

113-1-6 Modem using LLC EncapsFigure 11. Modem OnlyChoose this setting according to the following conditions: 1. You want this device acting as an AD

Page 6 - 2-1 Connectors and Indicators

3.2 Configure Wireless Security.From the One-Page-Setup screen, select the Configure option from under the wireless section.Figure 12. Configuring Wir

Page 7 - 2-2 Installation

133-2-2 WPA-PSK EncryptionWPA is a wireless security system with far greater protection than WEP. It avoids most of WEP’s vulnerabilities. WPA has sig

Page 8

3-3 StatusThe Status page shows the status of the router.Modem• Modem Status Possible options are “Connecting” (when establishing an ADSL connection)

Page 9 - 3-1 One Page Setup

15Chapter 4.0 Advanced ConfigurationMost users will not need to change any advanced configuration on this router. This section is intended for users w

Page 10 - 3-1-1 Gateway using PPPoE

4-2 DMZIn computer networks, a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a “neutral zone” between a company’s private n

Page 11 - 3-1-2 Gateway using PPPoA

174-3 Firewall RulesThis allows users to configure the Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall to protect the user from external hackers. The firewall is

Page 12

ADSL WIRELESS802.11g 54MBPSROUTERHUBS • SWITCHES • ADAPTERS • WIRELESS LAN • USB • KVMs • MEDIA CONVERTERS • ROUTERS • ADSLCOR-WLBAR-AA & COR-WLBA

Page 13 - 3-1-6 Modem using LLC Encaps

4-4 Firewall ServicesThis section allows advanced users to create user defined services for use with the firewall. The following services are programm

Page 14 - 3-2-1 WEP Encryption

194-5 Internet Access ControlInternet Access Control allows the network administrator the ability to allow computers on the local or wireless LANs acc

Page 15 - 3-2-2 WPA-PSK Encryption

4-5-1 Internet Access Control - URL Filter SettingFrom the Internet Access Control screen, select the Configure URL Filter option.Figure 19. Internet

Page 16 - 3-3 Status

214-6 Port Forwarding (Virtual Server) SettingsThe Virtual Server Settings application allows up to a maximum of ten pre-defined public services and u

Page 17 - 4-1 DHCP Configuration

4-7 Dynamic DNS (DDNS)“DDNS” is an acronym for Dynamic Domain Name Service. Whenever you set up the web servers, mail servers, or sometimes ftp server

Page 18

234-8 Special ApplicationsThis feature is for Internet applications which normally cannot work through the built-in firewall. If an Internet applicati

Page 19 - 4-3 Firewall Rules

4-9 Miscellaneous OptionsThis section allows users to configure some Miscellaneous options in the router.Figure 23. Miscellaneous OptionsInternet• Res

Page 20 - 4-4 Firewall Services

254-10 RoutingThe Routing feature allows the router to exchange routing information with other routers in the network. Figure 24. RoutingDynamic Rout

Page 21 - 4-5 Internet Access Control

4-11 Time Schedule This feature allows you to limit connection availability according to a nominated time of day schedule. Up to two active sessions a

Page 22

274-12 Wireless Access ControlWireless Access Control provides an additional level of security allowing the network administrator to block unauthorise

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1ENGLISHTable of ContentsFCC STATEMENT 2CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2MANUFACTURER’S DISCLAIMER STATE 2CHAPTER 1.0: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ADSL WIRELESS

Page 24 - 4-7 Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

4-13 Virtual Private Network (VPN) SettingsA Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows users to use the internet to make the equivalent of a direct connect

Page 25 - 4-8 Special Applications

294-13-1 Add Manual PolicyFigure 29. Adding a Manual VPNGeneral• Policy Name: The router allows the user to set up multiple VPN configurations. Each c

Page 26 - 4-9 Miscellaneous Options

Remote LAN• IPAddress:This allows the Remote LAN VPN to be directed to either - Single PC Use this when the remote device is a single PC using Dynamic

Page 27 - 4-10 Routing

314-13-2 Add Auto PolicyFigure 30. Adding an Auto VPNGeneral• Policy Name: The router allows the user to set up multiple VPN configurations. Each conf

Page 28 - 4-11 Time Schedule

Remote LAN• IPAddress:This allows the Remote LAN VPN to be directed to either - Single PC Use this when the remote device is a single PC using Dynamic

Page 29 - 4-12 Wireless Access Control

33Chapter 5-0 ManagementTopics dealt with in this section are to do with the management of the router.5-1 PC DatabaseThe PC Database contains a list o

Page 30

5-1-1 Advanced AdministrationThis allows the user to add computers with Fixed IP addresses to the PC Database or to add a computer to the list which a

Page 31 - 4-13-1 Add Manual Policy

355-2 PasswordThis feature allows the administrator to manage the router’s password. For security reasons, it is strongly recommended that you set Pas

Page 32

5-3 Remote AdministrationThis feature allows the router to be managed from a device on the Internet. (i.e. via the ADSL WAN port).Figure 34. Remote Ad

Page 33 - 4-13-2 Add Auto Policy

375-4 Network DiagnosticsFigure 35. Network DiagnosticsPingThis function allows you to test the connection between the router and LAN or between the r

Page 34

ENGLISH2FCC StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rule. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This device may not cause har

Page 35 - Chapter 5-0 Management

5-5 LogsThe Log application provides the administrator with the ability to trace internet connections. When viewing the Log information, an administra

Page 36 - 5-1-1 Advanced Administration

395-6 E-MailThis allows the status of the router to be emailed to a specific email account.Figure 37. E-Mail SettingsE-mail Notification• Turn E-mail

Page 37 - 5-2 Password

5-7 Config FileThis function allows you to save the router’s configuration as backup, or retrieve the configuration file you saved before turning the

Page 38 - 5-3 Remote Administration

415-8 Upgrade FirmwareThis setting page allows you to upgrade to the latest version of firmware to keep your router up-to-date. Before you upgrade the

Page 39 - 5-4 Network Diagnostics

Chapter 6.0: Trouble ShootingThis chapter provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation and operation of your router.HardwareQ:

Page 40 - 5-5 Logs

43Appendix A: Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What is the maximum number of IP Addresses the router can support?-The router can support up to 253 IP Add

Page 41 - 5-6 E-Mail

Appendix B: Technical SpecificationsStandards ComplianceADSL G.dmt for 8Mbps downstream & 640Kbps upstreamADSL G.lite for 1.5Mbps downstream &

Page 42 - 5-7 Config File

3Chapter1.0 Getting to know your ADSL Wireless Router1-1 Features of the ADSL Wireless RouterCongratulations on your purchase of this ADSL Wireless Ro

Page 43 - 5-8 Upgrade Firmware

Chapter 2.0 Hardware Installation and Setup2-1 Connectors and IndicatorsThe front and rear panels of the router are shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Front

Page 44 - Chapter 6.0: Trouble Shooting

52-2 InstallationConnect the router as shown.Figure 3. Hardware InstallationPower on the devices in the following sequence:• ADSL Router• Computer(s)N

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Chapter 3.0 Basic Installation & SetupThis chapter describes the procedures necessary to configure the basic functions of the router to allow inte

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73-1 One Page SetupFigure 5. One Page SetupBy setting the parameters on this page, users should then be able to access the internet using the router.G

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