1 WR300NQ Wireless Broadband Router User Guide Ver. 1.0b October 2011
10 2) Repeat step 1 for up an additional three LAN connections. 3) Establish a WAN connection: Connect one end of a network cable to the router WAN
11 192.168.1.1 is the default router IP address. Users will see the following login page where a User Name and P
12 4.2 Setup Wizard For Quick and Easy configuration a setup wizard is provided to set the WR300NQ basic settings. This sho
13 2. Set up the NTP server location and select the time zone. Preferably choose the closest time server and the time zone that matches the loca
14 5. The basic wireless parameter settings. Here you can customize the 802.11x wireless settings. First time users should use the default setti
15 4.3 Wireless 4.3.1 Basic Wireless Basic Settings Disable Wireless: Disable or enable the wireless network. (Enabled = Default) Mode: Sel
16 Fragment Threshold: Specifies the data packet fragmentation size threshold. When the data packet is longer than the fragmentation size thre
17 Note: The Advanced settings are part of the advanced wireless parameters, default values are recommended unless you understand their use. 4.3.3 Se
18 Control Mode: Provides the ability to allow or deny access to each MAC address added to a list. MAC address: Allows individual MAC addresse
19 Enable WDS: Enables WDS function. MAC Address: The MAC address of each Access Point you with to add to the network must be entered individu
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20 Disable WPS: Allows the WPS function to be turned on and off. WPS Status: Displays the current status of the WPS function including: SSID, a
21 WAN Type: This selects the type WAN port connection provided by your Internet Service Provider. Your Internet service provider ca
22 Enable WEB Server Access on WAN: Allows web server access from outside the local network. Enable IGMP proxy: The
23 IP Address: This is the IP address assigned to the router that is used to access it from the LAN. The factory default address is: 192.168.1.
24 4.5.2 Static DHCP Enable Static DHCP: If you want to use DHCP mode, but you have one or more clients that must have a specific IP address assi
25 4.6 QOS Setting The QOS (Quality of Service) feature is used to optimize upload and download traffic control for specific client devices connected
26 the LAN, enter the beginning and ending IP addresses here. Each client device on the LAN within the entered address range will have QOS applied
27 4.7.2 MAC filter Enable: Selecting this checkbox enables the MAC Filter function. MAC Address: Enter a MAC address you wish to restrict fro
28 4.7.4 URL filter Enable: Selecting this checkbox enables the URL Filter function. URL: Enter an Internet address you wish to restri
29 4.8 Service 4.8.1 DMZ After setting the LAN DMZ (De Militarized Zone) host, the host will be fully exposed to the WAN (Wide Area N
3 4.7.3 IP filter ... 27 4.7.4 URL fi
30 Enable: Selecting this checkbox enables the Virtual Server function. IP Address: Enter the IP address, such as 192.168.1.103. Protocol:
31 DDNS Status: Displays the status of your DDNS. Enable: Enables the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service). DDNS Server: Specify the DDNS ser
32 Current Time: The current router clock time. Time Zone: Select your local time zone. NTP Server: Select the NTP time server to u
33 ports with the clients using the 802.11 wireless network. This might be used where you are trying to extend the wireless range capability
34 4.9.4 Password This menu page is used to set a login name and password to access the router configuration menu. Be sure to change your defau
35 Enable Log: Select the checkbox to enable the System Log feature. Log Server IP Address: Enter the log server IP address. 5.0 Status 5.1.1
36 System Status: This box displays the system uptime, firmware version, kernel version, configuration file version and the build time
37 Wireless LAN: Displays the number of data packets sent and received for the wireless LAN port. Ethernet LAN: Displays the number of data pa
38 Chapter 6: Wireless Overview 6.1 ReadyNet WLAN Information READYNET wireless products are based on industry standards for your home, business o
39 Internet is part of a Wide Area Network or WAN. A device called a MODEM is usually used to access the WAN using DSL, Cable, Fiber Optic, or a W
4 Included Items Carefully open the box and remove the contents. Your ReadyNet WR300NQ Wireless Router should include the following items: 1-
40 the router must be reset to the factory default settings. This will allow the default IP address, username and password to function a
41 through the NAT must be translated to the correct IP address. 5. What factors affect the wireless signals? 1. 802.11b/g/n wireless broadband
5 Chapter 1: User's Guide Thank you for purchasing the ReadyNet WR300NQ Wireless Broadband Router! The WR300NQ router is desi
6 Chapter 2: Overview Thank you for purchasing the WR300NQ Wireless Router. This manual will assist you with the installation and use this product.
7 2.2.2 Product Specifications Model WR300NQ Supported standards and protocols IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, CS
8 Other Power, WPS Dimensions (L × W × H) (mm) 168 x 117 x 33 (mm) Chapter 3: Hardware Installation 3.1 Panel Layout 3.1.1 Panel Layout LED Indicat
9 system will be configured with the factory default settings.* 5) WPS button: Selects WPS setup mode when adding a WPS enabled device to your wirel
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