Kyocera KR2 User Guide

Kyocera KR2 - Mobile Router Wireless Manual

Kyocera KR2 manual content summary:

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    • Access Control • Web Filter • MAC Address Filter • Firewall Settings • Inbound Filter • Advanced Wireless • WISH • Wi-Fi Protected Setup • Advanced Network • Failover TOOLS HELP • Administrator Settings • Time • Syslog • Email Settings • System • Firmware • Dynamic DNS • System Check • Schedules
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    STATUS HELP • Device Info • Wireless (Wi-Fi) • Routing • Logs • Statistics • Active Sessions • WISH Sessions 2 of 72
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    change. The IP information is manually entered in your IP configuration settings. You must enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. Your ISP provides you with all of this information. DHCP WAN Mode A method of connection where the ISP assigns your IP address when your router requests one from
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    's servers assign the router's IP addressing upon establishing a connection, select this option. Static IP: If your ISP has assigned a fixed IP address, select this option. The ISP provides the values for the following fields: PPTP IP Address, PPTP Subnet Mask , and PPTP Gateway IP Address. 4 of 72
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    : L2TP IP Address, L2TP Subnet Mask , and L2TP Gateway IP Address. L2TP Server IP Address: The ISP provides this parameter, if necessary. The value may be the same as the Gateway IP Address. Reconnect Mode: Typically L2TP connections are not always on. The router allows you to set the reconnection
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    management interface. It is recommended that you use the default settings if you do not have an existing network. IP Address The IP address of your router on the local area network. Your local area network settings are based on the address assigned here. For example, 192.168.0.1. Subnet Mask The
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    a virtual server. Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP addresses of the DNS Servers. Leave the field for the secondary server empty if not used. RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Used to broadcast routing information among routers. Enable RIP Enable RIP if required by the ISP, if
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    is manually configured to have an address that does reside within this range. In this case the address should be reserved (see DHCP Reservation below), so that the DHCP Server knows that this specific address can only be used by a specific computer or device. Your router, by default, has a static IP
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    one of the computers on the LAN fails to obtain an IP address from the router's DHCP server, it may have an old DHCP client that problem, at the cost of increased broadcast traffic on the LAN. NetBIOS Advertisement Check this box to allow the DHCP Server to offer NetBIOS configuration settings
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    under which network hosts operate. This setting has no effect if the 'Learn NetBIOS you have configured WINS servers. M-Node (default), this indicates a Mixed-Mode of operation specific LAN device and frees an entry in the lease table. Do this only if the device no longer needs the leased IP address
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    keep track of which computers are assigned this way. Example: Game Server. IP Address: The LAN address that you want to reserve. MAC Address To input the MAC address of your system, enter it in manually or connect to the router's Web-Management interface from the system and click the Copy Your PC
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    (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Wizard This Wizard helps you add wireless devices to the wireless network using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup protocol. The wizard will prompt you to enter the PIN for the device, or ask you to press the configuration button on the device. If the device supports Wi-Fi Protected
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    Login This option turns off and on the user login feature of the router. When you enable this option a wireless user must enter a password to gain access to the the internet. It will also limit internet access to only 32 simultaneous clients. Wireless Network Name When you are browsing for available
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    Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys easily. A default key is selected for use on the network. Example: 64-bit hexadecimal block based encryption. With the "TKIP and AES" option, the router negotiates the cipher type with the client, and uses AES when available. Group Key Update
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    Code for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for Gateway to authenticate users. Authentication Timeout: Amount of time before a client will be required to reauthenticate. RADIUS Server IP Address: The IP address
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    • Routing • Access Control • Web Filter • MAC Address Filter • Firewall Settings • Inbound Filter • Advanced Wireless • WISH • Wi-Fi Protected Setup • Advanced Network • Failover VIRTUAL SERVER The Virtual Server option gives Internet users access to services on your LAN. This feature is useful for
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    drop-down menu, or you can manually enter the IP address of the server computer. Protocol Select the protocol used by the service. The common choices -- UDP, the Advanced → Inbound Filter screen and create a new filter. Save/Update Record the changes you have made into the following list. Clear Re-
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    blocked at the time of access. To work around this problem, access the LAN machine using its LAN-side identity. Requests may be redirected to the "Forbidden" page if web access for the LAN machine is restricted by an Access Control Rule. Add the WAN-side identity (WAN-side IP-address of the router
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    to the Advanced → Inbound Filter screen and create a new filter. Save/Update Record the changes you have made into the following list. Clear Re-initialize through 6180 and port 99 is passed through the router and redirected to the Internal Private IP Address of your Game Server at 192.168.0.50. Note
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    You need to configure your router to allow a software application running on any computer on your network to connect to a web-based server or another user on the Internet. Enable screen and create a new schedule. Save/Update Record the changes you have made into the following list. 20 of 72
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    Setup Enable Traffic Shaping When this option is enabled, the router by default so that your router will router to automatically measure the useful uplink and downlink bandwidth each time the WAN interface is re-established (after a reboot, for example). Measured Uplink Speed This is the uplink speed
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    speed with a service such as www.dslreports.com. Note however that sites such as DSL Reports, because they do not consider as many network protocol overheads, will generally note speeds slightly lower than the Measured Uplink Speed or the ISP rated speed. Connection Type By default, the router
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    rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN-side IP address falls within the range set here. Remote Port Range The rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN-side port number is within the range set here. Save/Update Record the changes you have made into the following list. Clear Re-initialize
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    A gateway of 0.0.0.0 implies there is no next hop, and the IP address matched is directly connected to the router on IP packet must use to transit out of the router, when this route is used. Save/Update or block access from applications such as peer-to-peer utilities or games. Enable By default,
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    Edit icon, the Policy Wizard starts and guides you through the process of changing a policy. You can enable or disable specific policies in the list inclusive domain; for example, enter kyocera.com and access will be permitted to both www.kyocera.com and support.kyocera.com. Save Record the changes
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    an IP address from the router's DHCP server will be in the DHCP Client List. Select a device from the drop down menu. Save Record the changes you have made into the following list. MAC Filtering Rules This section lists the network devices that are under control of MAC filtering. FIREWALL SETTINGS
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    from the same IP address with which a blocked ports (whether blocked by schedule or by inbound filter) for which there are no active sessions. Port and Address Address Restricted Filtering gives a compromise position, which avoids problems when communicating with certain other types of NAT router
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    additional protection. Packets received by the DMZ host have their IP addresses translated from the WAN-side IP address of the router to the LAN-side IP address of the DMZ host. However, port numbers are not translated; so applications on the DMZ host can depend on specific port numbers. 28 of 72
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    forwarded to a specific LAN host (thereby Settings page so that the IP address of the DMZ computer does not change. Non-UDP/TCP/ICMP LAN Sessions When a LAN application that uses a protocol other than UDP, TCP, or ICMP initiates a session to the Internet, the router (the default setting) enables
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    and applications require special handling of the IP payload to make them work with network address translation (NAT). Each ALG provides special handling for a specific protocol or application. A number of ALGs for common applications are enabled by default. PPTP Allows multiple machines on the LAN
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    Remote Administration features to open specific ports to traffic from the Internet, you could be increasing the exposure of your LAN to cyberattacks from the Internet. In these cases, you can use Inbound Filters to limit that exposure by specifying the IP addresses of internet hosts that you trust
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    the ranges of Internet addresses this rule applies to. For a single IP address, enter the same address in both the Start and End boxes. Up to eight ranges can be entered. The Enable checkbox allows you to turn on or off specific entries in the list of ranges. Save/Update Record the changes you
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    detect the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1. Valid settings are between 1 and 255. 802.11d Enable Enables 802.11d operation. 802.11d is a wireless specification for operation in additional regulatory domains. This supplement to the 802.11
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    to that flow. For most applications, the priority classifiers ensure the right priorities and specific WISH Rules are not required. WISH supports overlaps between rules. If more than one rule matches for a specific message flow, the rule with the highest priority will be used. Enable Specifies
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    applies to a flow of messages for which the other computer's IP address falls within the range set here. Host 2 Port Range The rule applies to a flow of messages for which host 2's port number is within the range set here. Save/Update Record the changes you have made into the following list. Clear
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    to change wireless network settings with Manual Wireless Network Setup, Wireless Network Setup Wizard, or an existing external WLAN Manager Registrar. PIN Settings A PIN is a unique number that can be used to add the router to an existing network or to create a new network. The default PIN may
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    WAN IP address of the router. WAN Ping Inbound Filter Select a filter that controls which WAN computers can use the ping feature. If you do not see the filter you need in the list of filters, go to the Advanced → Inbound Filter screen and create a new filter. WAN Port Speed Normally, this is set to
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    will restart the idle timer, otherwise it will failover to a modem. Ping Target The default ping target is the router's gateway. You may specify a different IP address as a target here. WAN Interfaces This section allows you to change the failover order of devices (aka interfaces); to monitor their
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    the link is up and running on the device. Suspended This means the router will not attempt to bring up the link over the device until a timer expires. This only applies to modems, which must conform to carrier specifications about how often they may attempt to connect to the network. The timeout
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    here. Admin Password Enter a password for the user "admin", who will have full access to the Web-based management interface. Internet Access Password Enter a password for the user "user", who will have read-only access to the Web-based management interface. Gateway Name The name of the router can
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    Remote Admin Port The port that you will use to address the management interface from the Internet. For example, if you specify port 1080 here, then, to access the router from the Internet, you would use a URL of the form: http://my.domain.com:1080/. Use HTTPS Setting this option requires all remote
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    the LAN IP address of the Syslog Server. EMAIL SETTINGS The Email feature can be used to send the system log files, router alert messages, and firmware update notification to your email address. Enable Enable Email Notification When this option is enabled, router activity logs or firmware upgrade
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    Email Settings From Email Address This email address will appear as the sender when you receive a log file or firmware upgrade notification via email. To Email Address Enter the email address where you want the email sent. SMTP Server Address Enter the SMTP server address for sending email. Enable
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    sure to save the configuration before performing a firmware upgrade. Load From Local Hard Drive Use this option to restore previously saved router configuration settings. Restore To Factory Default This option restores all configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the time
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    Upload Once you have a firmware update on your computer, use this option to browse for the file and then upload the information into the router. Firmware Upgrade Notification Options Automatically Check Online for Latest Firmware Version When this option is enabled, your router will check online
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    connection to that computer, based on the speed of the responses. Host Name or IP Address Enter either the IP address of the target computer or enter its fully qualified domain name. Ping Start pinging the specified host. Stop The host is pinged repeatedly until you press this button. Example: Host
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    and the minutes in the second box. The end time is used for most other rules, but is not normally used for email events. Save/Update Record the changes you have made into the following list. Clear Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made. Schedule
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    Clicking the DHCP Renew button causes the router to request a new IP address from the ISP's server. LAN This area of the screen reflects configuration settings from the Basic → Network page. The MAC Address is the factory-assigned identifier of the LAN ports. Wireless (Wi-Fi) LAN This area of the
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    Require User Login is enabled then you can also control internet access privileges for the attached wireless clients. ROUTING The routing section displays all of the routing details configured for your router. A value of 0.0.0.0 for gateway means there is no next hop, and the IP address is directly
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    the Tools → Email Settings screen, clicking the Email Now button sends the router log to the configured email address. Save Log Select this option to save the router log to a file on your computer. STATISTICS The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless packet transmit and receive
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    wireless LAN. ACTIVE SESSIONS The Active Sessions page displays full details of active Internet sessions through your router. An Internet session is a conversation between a program or application on a LAN-side computer and a program or application on a WAN-side computer. Local The IP address and
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    connections. 240 seconds Reset or closed TCP connections wireless sessions through your router when WISH has been enabled. A WISH session is a conversation between a program or application on a wirelessly connected LAN-side computer and another computer, however connected. Originator The IP address
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    pending. Priority The priority given to packets sent wirelessly over this conversation by the WISH logic. Out The number of seconds of idle time until the router considers the session terminated. The initial value of Time Out seconds UDP connections. 240 seconds Reset or closed TCP connections. The
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    the network. Access Point AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network ActiveX A Microsoft specification for the interaction of software components. Address Resolution Protocol ARP. Used to map MAC addresses to IP addresses so that conversions can be made in both
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    who they are claiming to be Automatic Private IP Addressing APIPA. An IP address that that a Windows computer will assign itself when it is configured to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network B Backward Compatible The ability for new devices to communicate
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    in given amount of time Bit/sec Bits per second BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol. Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no user intervention Bottleneck A time during processes when something causes the process to slowdown or stop all together Broadband A wide band of frequencies
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    at the exact same time. Cookie Information that is stored on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave Database Organizes information so that it can be managed updated, as well as easily accessed by users or applications. Data-Link layer The second layer of
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    trades some of the protection of the router's security mechanisms for the convenience of being directly addressable from the Internet. DNS Domain Name System: Translates Domain Names to IP addresses Domain name A name that is associated with an IP address Download To send a request from one
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    users with Dynamic IP addresses to obtain a Domain Name that will always by linked to their changing IP address. The IP address is updated by either client software running on a computer or by a router that supports Dynamic DNS, whenever the IP address changes Dynamic IP address IP address that
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    Firmware Programming time G Gain The amount an amplifier boosts the wireless signal Gateway A device that connects your network to another, like GUI Graphical user interface H H.323 A standard that provides consistency of voice and video transmissions and compatibility for videoconferencing
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    make sure that computers can report their multicast group membership to adjacent routers IIS Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server for VPN connections Infrastructure In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain access to the network
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    Internet A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be accessed from scans a network to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of the network IP Internet Protocol IP address A 32-bit number, when talking about Internet Protocol Version 4, that identifies
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    Network A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server LPR/LPD "Line Printer Requestor"/"Line Printer Daemon". A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data. M MAC Address A unique hardware ID assigned to every Ethernet adapter by the manufacturer. 63 of 72
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    Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet, or another network, through one IP address NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol. This is an updated
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    Netmask Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host are sent to all the other routers in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how RIP functions P Password A sequence of characters that
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    A utility program that verifies that a given Internet address exists and can receive messages. The utility sends a control packet to the given address and waits for a response. PoE Power over Ethernet synchronize communication timing between devices on a network Q QoS Quality of Service 66 of 72
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    on a network Reboot To restart a computer and reload it's operating software or firmware from nonvolatile storage. Rendezvous Apple's version of UPnP, which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and be connected without the need to configure any settings Repeater Retransmits the
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    Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network Stateful inspection A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only valid responses to outgoing requests are allowed to pass though the firewall Subnet mask Determines what portion of an IP address
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    User Datagram Protocol Unicast Communication between a single sender and receiver Universal Plug and Play A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be a part of the network Upgrade To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product
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    is a unique address for files accessible on the Internet USB Universal Serial Bus UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair V Virtual Private Network VPN: A secure tunnel over the Internet to connect remote offices or users to their company's network VLAN Virtual LAN Voice over IP Sending voice information
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    ) LAN Connecting to a Local Area Network over one of the 802.11 wireless standards Wireless ISP A company that provides a broadband Internet connection over a wireless connection WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access. A Wi-Fi security
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    X xDSL A generic term for the family of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies, such as ADSL, HDSL, RADSL, and SDSL. Y Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location 72 of 72
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