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WIRELESSROUTER USER MANUAL MODELS 525459, 525466, 525480 MH-525459/525466/525480-UM-0713-01150N Model 505459300N Model 5054661200AC Mode

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10SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”2.2.3 Rou

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11SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2. With the Run window displayed, enter “cmd” in the “Open:” text eld, then click “OK.”

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12SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP3. Enter “ipcong,” then press <Enter>. The IP address displays, followed by the default gateway. In the example b

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13SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.3 Quick Setup The Quick Setup procedure lets you congure all the settings required for quick Internet access..The init

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14SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPClick “Next” to continue to the next screen of the Quick Setup procedure, where you select the broadband (Internet connect

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15SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPMAC address — Enter the MAC address of your computer here if your service provider only permits a computer with a certai

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16SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.3.3 Setup Procedure for PPPoE xDSLUser Name — Enter the username assigned by your ISP. Password — Enter the password as

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17SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPcorrectly entered; otherwise, the Internet connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your ISP if

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18SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.3.5 Setup Procedure for L2TP xDSLL2TP is another popular connection method for xDSL and other Internet connection types

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19SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.4 Basic Setup This section explains how to change the time zone, password and remoteNOTE TO DSL USERSWhile PPPoE is the

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2 Thank you for purchasing this Manhattan® Wireless Router: Model 525459 (150N 4-Port), Model 525466 (300N 4-Port) or Model 525480 (1200AC 4-Port).

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20SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPmanagement settings. Start your Web browser and log on to the router’s Web management interface by opening http://manhatta

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21SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPIf the passwords entered in the “New Password” and “Conrmed Password” elds aren’t the same, you’ll see the message at

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22SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5 Setting Up an Internet Connection (WAN Setup) The Internet connection setup can be done by using the Quick Setup menu

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23SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5.1 Setup Procedure for Dynamic IPHost Name — Enter the host name of your computer. (This is optional and is only req

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24SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5.3 Setup Procedure for PPPoEUser Name — Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service provider. Password — Ent

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25SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPentered; otherwise, the Internet connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your ISP if you don’t

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26SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.5.6 Setup Procedure for Telstra BigPondThis procedure is only for the Telstra BigPond network service in Australia. Use

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27SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPpreferred DNS server or use a static IP address, or if your service provider didn’t assign the IP address of the DNS serve

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28SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.6 LAN Conguration This section explains the IP address settings of the local network. Normally, there is no need to ma

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29SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPSubnet Mask — Enter the subnet mask for this network. 802.1d Spanning Tree — Select “Enable” or “Disable” from the drop-do

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS section page section page1 HARDWARE ... 5 1.1 Front Panel

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30SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.6.3 Static DHCP Leases Table This function allows you to assign a static IP address to a specic computer forever, so y

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31SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPthe wireless function of this router to connect to the Internet and share resources with other computers on your network.

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32SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP • “2.4 GHz (B+G+N)” allows 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n wireless network clients to connect to this router (maximu

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33SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPN Data Rate — Same as above, but only for 802.11n clients. Channel Width — Set the channel width of the wireless radio. NO

Page 28 - 2.6 LAN Conguration

34SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPcard information or bank records. Click the “Security Settings” menu on the left of the Web management interface to select

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35SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPDefault Tx Key — You can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and you can designate one as the default here. NOTE: If you do

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36SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.7.3.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Pre-Shared Key WPA Unicast Cipher Suite — Once you select one of the three cipe

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37SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP “WPA (TKIP),” “WPA2 (AES)” or “WPA2 Mixed” — make sure your wireless clients support it. RADIUS Server IP address — En

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38SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP “aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff” or “aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff,” just enter “aabbccddeeff” (without the quote marks). Comment — This is op

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39SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPto connect to this wireless router. Click the “Wireless” menu on the left of the Web management interface, then click “WPS

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4SAFETY GUIDELINESSAFETY GUIDELINESFor the protection of equipment users and connected devices, follow these safety guidelines:1. This router is desig

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40SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP WPA or WPA2, you should abandon WEP entirely. • You can hide the ESSID of this router by setting the “Broadcast ESSID

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41ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3.1 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of service provides an efcient way for computers on the network to sha

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42ADVANCED FUNCTIONSCurrent QoS Table — All existing QoS rules are shown here. Add — Click to add new QoS rules (see section 3.1.2 Adding a New QoS Ru

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43ADVANCED FUNCTIONSLocal IP Address — Specify the local (source) IP address that will be affected by this rule. Enter the starting IP address in th

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44ADVANCED FUNCTIONSClick the “NAT” menu on the left of the Web management interface. NAT is enabled by default, and there is normally no need to chan

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45ADVANCED FUNCTIONSType — Select the type of connection from the drop-down menu: “TCP,” “UDP” or “Both.” If you’re not sure which to use, select “B

Page 41 - 3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

46ADVANCED FUNCTIONSPrivate IP — Enter the IP address of the computer on the local network that provides Internet service. Computer Name — With all

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47ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Current Trigger-Port Table — All the settings for the specifal applications are listed here. Delete — To remove a Sp

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48ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.3 Firewall In addition to the NAT feature, this router provides rewall functionality to block malicious intruders from ac

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49ADVANCED FUNCTIONS address label of your device reads “aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff” or “aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff,” just enter “aabbccddeeff” (without the qu

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1 HARDWARE1.1 Front Panel DisplayLED Status Description PWR On Rou

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50ADVANCED FUNCTIONS3.3.2 Add PCClicking “Add PC” on the Access Control screen will display this page.Client PC Description — Enter up to 16 alphanum

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51ADVANCED FUNCTIONSProtocol — If the service you need is not listed, you can create a new service yourself. Select “TCP” or “UDP” from the drop-do

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52ADVANCED FUNCTIONS “http://www.blocked-site.com” or “http://11.22.33.44”), or a keyword contained in a URL (like “pornography,” “sex,” “banner ad

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53ADVANCED FUNCTIONS and the router will lter this kind of trafc out. Advanced Settings — Click to set advanced settings of the DoS prevention meth

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54ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Enable DMZ — Check to enable this function; uncheck to disable. Public IP — Select “Dynamic IP” or “Static IP.” If you se

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55ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS4 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS/FEATURES4 .1 Status This screen and the submenus that can be accessed from here show information about

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56ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSThis screen shows IP address information the router has obtained. If you experience problems with your Internet connection, open

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57ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS4.1.5 Active DHCP ClientIf you’re using the DHCP server function of this router, you can use this function to check all active

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58ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS reload it at a later time. You can save different congurations, each with unique settings, and reload them as needed. Backup S

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59ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSBrowse — Click to locate the rmware le you’ve downloaded. If the le is in Zip (compressed archive) format, you need to unc

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6SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2 SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.1 Connecting the Router 1. Connect your DSL or cable modem to the WAN port of the router us

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60TROUBLESHOOTING5 TROUBLESHOOTINGThis section helps you troubleshoot problems you may be experiencing with the router. Before you contact your deale

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61TROUBLESHOOTINGMy wireless notebook cannot see or connect to the wireless network. • Check if Broadcast ESSID is off. Remember that you need to in

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62GLOSSARY6 GLOSSARYDefault Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device needs to congure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out

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63GLOSSARYISP: Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or orga

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7SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUPNOTE: If this procedure is successful, skip the following subsections and proceed to 2.3 Using Quick Setup. If the above pr

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8SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically,” then click “OK.”

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9SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP2.2.2 Windows Vista/7 IP Address Setup 1. Click “Start,” then go to the control panel. Click “View Network Status and Task

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