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BR-6228nS V2
BR-6228nC V2
UserManual
092013/v1.1
CONTENTS
I.
ProductInformation...............................................................................1
I1. PackageContents..........................................................................................................1
I2. LEDStatus......................................................................................................................1
I3. BackPanel......................................................................................................................3
I4. SafetyInformation.........................................................................................................4
II. Installation.............................................................................................5
II1. WiFiRouterMode........................................................................................................8
II2. AccessPointMode.......................................................................................................12
II3. RangeExtenderMode.................................................................................................16
II4. WPSSetup....................................................................................................................22
II5. ResettoFactoryDefaultSettings................................................................................22
III. BrowserBasedConfigurationInterface.................................................23
III1. Login.............................................................................................................................23
III2. SaveSettings................................................................................................................25
III3. MainMenu..................................................................................................................26
III31. Status...........................................................................................................................27
III32. SetupWizard................................................................................................................28
III33. Internet........................................................................................................................30
III331. WANSetup...................................................................................................................30
III3311. DynamicIP...................................................................................................................30
III3312. StaticIP........................................................................................................................31
III3313. PPPoE...........................................................................................................................33
III3314. PPTP.............................................................................................................................35
III3315. L2TP..............................................................................................................................37
III3316. WISP.............................................................................................................................39
III332. DDNS............................................................................................................................40
III34. LAN...............................................................................................................................42
III35. 2.4GHzWireless...........................................................................................................45
III351. Basic.............................................................................................................................45
III3511. Disable.........................................................................................................................46
III3512. WEP..............................................................................................................................47
III3513. WPAPreSharedKey....................................................................................................48
III3514. WPARadius..................................................................................................................49
III352. Guest............................................................................................................................50
III353. WPS..............................................................................................................................52
III354. AccessControl..............................................................................................................53
III355. Schedule.......................................................................................................................55
III36. Firewall.........................................................................................................................57
III361. URLBlocking................................................................................................................57
III362. AccessControl..............................................................................................................59
III363. DMZ..............................................................................................................................63
III364. DoS...............................................................................................................................64
III37. QoS...............................................................................................................................66
III371. QoS...............................................................................................................................66
III38. Advanced.....................................................................................................................70
III381. StaticRouting...............................................................................................................70
III382. PortForwarding...........................................................................................................71
III383. VirtualServer...............................................................................................................73
III384. 2.4GHzWireless...........................................................................................................74
III385. ALG...............................................................................................................................75
III386. IGMP............................................................................................................................76
III387. UPnP.............................................................................................................................76
III39. Administration.............................................................................................................77
III391. TimeZone....................................................................................................................77
III392. Password......................................................................................................................78
III393. RemoteAccess.............................................................................................................79
III394. Backup/Restore...........................................................................................................80
III395. Upgrade.......................................................................................................................80
III396. Restart..........................................................................................................................81
III397. Logs..............................................................................................................................81
III398. ActiveDHCPClient.......................................................................................................82
III399. Statistics.......................................................................................................................82
IV. Appendix..............................................................................................83
IV1. ConfiguringyourIPaddress.........................................................................................83
IV11. HowtocheckthatyourcomputerusesadynamicIPaddress...................................84
IV111. WindowsXP.................................................................................................................84
IV112. WindowsVista.............................................................................................................86
IV113. Windows7...................................................................................................................88
IV1
14. Windows8...................................................................................................................91
IV115. MacOS.........................................................................................................................95
IV12. HowtomodifytheIPaddressofyourcomputer........................................................97
IV121. WindowsXP.................................................................................................................97
IV122. WindowsVista.............................................................................................................99
IV123. Windows7.................................................................................................................100
IV124. Windows8.................................................................................................................103
IV125. Mac............................................................................................................................107
IV13. HowtoFindYourNetworkSecurityKey...................................................................110
IV131. Windows7&Vista.....................................................................................................110
IV132. Mac............................................................................................................................112
IV14. HowtoFindYourRouter’sIPAddress.......................................................................115
IV141. WindowsXP,Vista&7...............................................................................................115
IV142. Windows8.................................................................................................................117
IV143. Mac............................................................................................................................120
IV2. ConnectingtoaWiFinetwork..................................................................................122
IV3. Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................124
IV4. Glossary......................................................................................................................128
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I. Product Information
I1.PackageContents
Beforeyoustartusingthisproduct,pleasecheckifthereisanythingmissingin
thepackage,andcontactyourdealertoclaimthemissingitem(s):
BR6228nSV2
(5dBiAntennax1)
BR6228nCV2
(9dBiAntennax1)
PowerAdapter
EthernetCable QuickInstallationGuide CDROM
or
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I2.LEDStatus
LED LEDStatus Description
PWR
On Deviceison.
Off Deviceisoff.
WLAN
On WiFiisactive(orWPSisactive).
Flashing WiFiactivity(transferringdata).
Off WiFiisnotactive.
WAN
On WANportconnected.
Flashing WANactivity.
Off WANportnotconnected.
LAN(1–4)
On
Ethernetportisconnectedtoanetwork
device.
Flashing LANactivity.
Off
Ethernetportisnotconnectedtoa
networkdevice.

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I3.BackPanel
WANPortLANPorts1–4 WPS/ResetButton
PowerPort
BR6228nSV2:Fixed5dBiAntenna
BR6228nCV2: Detachable9dBiAntenna
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I4.SafetyInformation
Inordertoensurethesafeoperationofthedeviceanditsusers,pleaseread
andactinaccordancewiththefollowingsafetyinstructions.
1.Thedeviceisdesignedforindooruseonly;donotplaceitoutdoors.
2.Donotplacethedeviceinornearhot/humidplaces,such
asakitchenor
bathroom.
3.Donotpullanyconnectedcablewithforce;carefullydisconnectitfromthe
BR6228nSV2/nCV2.
4.Handlethedevicewithcare.Accidentaldamagewillvoidthewarrantyof
thedevice.
5.Thedevicecontainssmallpartswhichareadangerto
smallchildrenunder
3yearsold.Pleasekeepthedeviceoutofreachofchildren.
6.Donotplacethedeviceonpaper,cloth,orotherflammablematerials.The
devicemaybecomehotduringuse.
7.Therearenouserserviceablepartsinsidethedevice.Ifyouexperience
problems
withthedevice,pleasecontactyourdealerofpurchaseandask
forhelp.
8.Thedeviceisanelectricaldeviceandassuch,ifitbecomeswetforany
reason,donotattempttotouchitwithoutswitchingthepowersupplyoff.
Contactanexperiencedelectricaltechnicianforfurtherhelp.
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II. Installation
1. Plugtheincludedpoweradapterintothedevice’s5VDCpowerportand
theotherendintoanelectricalsocket.
2. EnsurethatthepowerLEDislit.Ifnot,thedeviceisnotproperly
connected.
3. UseaWiFidevice(e.g.computer,tablet,smartphone)tosearchforaWiFi
networkwiththeSSID“edimax.setup”andconnecttoit.
iOS4orAndroid4andabovearerequiredforsetupona
smartphoneortablet.
4. Openawebbrowserandifyoudonotautomaticallyarriveatthe“Get
Started”screenshownbelow,entertheURLhttp://edimax.setupandclick
“GetStarted”tobeginthesetupprocess.
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Ifyoucannotaccesshttp://edimax.setup,pleasemakesureyour
computerissettouseadynamicIPaddress.RefertoIV1.
ConfiguringyourIPaddressformoreinformation.
5. SelectthemodeforyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2andclick“Next”tocontinue.
WiFiRouter Thedeviceconnectstoyourmodemand
enablesInternet(wirelessandEthernet)
accessonyournetworkdevices.
AccessPoint Thedeviceconnectstoanexistingroutervia
Ethernetcableand
providesInternet(wireless
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andEthernet)accessforyournetworkdevices.
RangeExtender
Thedeviceconnectswirelesslytoyourexisting
networkandrepeatsthewirelesssignal.
Followtheappropriateinstructionsforyouroperatingmode:
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II1. WiFiRouterMode
1. ConnecttheblueWANportofyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2totheLANport
ofyourmodemusinganEthernetcable,andthenclick“Next”.
2. PleasewaitamomentwhiletheBR6228nSV2/nCV2teststhe
connection.
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3. Click“Next”tocontinueandconfigurethedevice’swirelessnetwork.
4. Enteranameandpasswordforyourwirelessnetwork,thenclick“Next”
tocontinue.
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5. Asummaryofyourconfigurationwillbedisplayed,asshownbelow.
Checkthatallofthedetailsarecorrectandthenclick“Next”toproceed.
Ifyouwishtobackupthedevice’ssettings,click“Backupthis
configuration”toopenanewwindowandsaveyourcurrent
configurationtoarouter.txtfile.
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6. Pleasewaitamomentuntilthedeviceisready.
7. Afinalcongratulationsscreenwillindicatethatsetupiscomplete.Please
closethebrowserwindow.
8. TheBR6228nSV2/nCV2isworkingandreadyforuse.Youcannow
connecttothedevice’snewSSID.PleaserefertoIV2.Connectingtoa
WiFinetworkifyourequiremoreguidance.
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II2. AccessPointMode
1. ConnecttheyellowLANportofyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2totheLANport
ofyourexistingrouterusinganEthernetcable,thenclick“Next”.
2. Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”or“UsethefollowingIP
address”foryourBR6228nSV2/nCV2.IfyouareusingastaticIP,enter
theIPaddress,subnetmaskanddefaultgateway.Click“Next”toproceed
tothenextstep.
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“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”istherecommendedsetting
formostusers.FormoreguidanceonstaticIPaddresses,please
refertoIV1.ConfiguringyourIPaddress.
3. Enteranameandpasswordforyourwirelessnetwork,thenclick“Next”
tocontinue.
4. Asummaryofyourconfigurationwillbedisplayed,asshownbelow.
Checkthatallofthedetailsarecorrectandthenclick“Next”toproceed.
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Ifyouwishtobackupthedevice’ssettings,click“Backupthis
configuration”toopenanewwindowandsaveyourcurrent
configurationtoaAP.txtfile.
5. PleasewaitamomentuntiltheBR6228nSV2/nCV2isready.
6. Afinalcongratulationsscreenwillindicatethatsetupiscomplete.Please
closethebrowserwindow.
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7. TheBR6228nSV2/nCV2isworkingandreadyforuse.Youcannow
connecttothedevice’snewSSID.PleaserefertoIV2.Connectingtoa
WiFinetworkifyourequiremoreguidance.
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II3. RangeExtenderMode
1. PleaseensureyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2iswithinWiFirangeofyour
existingwirelessrouter.Click“Next”tocontinue.
2. The“WirelessSiteSurvey”pagedisplaysallavailablewirelessnetworks
withinrange.SelecttheWiFinetworkname(SSID)whichyouwishto
connecttoandentera“DeviceSSID”(BR6228nSV2/nCV2’sSSID)and
“SecurityKey”(existingSSID’spassword)ifrequired.Click“Next”to
continue.
IftheWiFinetworkyouwishtoconnecttodoesnotappear,try
clicking“Refresh”.
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InRangeExtendermode,theBR6228nSV2/nCV2’sdefaultSSID
isyourexistingrouter/accesspoint’sSSID+_2EX.Forexampleif
yourrouter’sSSIDis“YourSSID”thentheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’s
SSIDwillbe“YourSSID_2EX”.YoucanchangetheBR6228nS
V2/nCV2’SSSIDinthe“DeviceSSID”field.
ToconnecttoahiddenSSID,checkthe“Setupextendermanually”
boxandentertheSSID,deviceSSIDandencryptioninformation.
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SSID EntertheSSID(network name)ofyour
existing,hiddennetwork.
DeviceSSID EnteranSSIDfortheBR6228nSV2/nCV2or
leaveitblanktouseadefaultwhichconsists
ofyourexistingrouter’sSSID(above)
+"_2EX".
Encryption Entertheencryptioninformationforyour
existing, hiddennetwork.
3. PleasewaitwhiletheBR6228nSV2/nCV2teststheconnection.

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IftheBR6228nSV2/nCV2cannotobtainanIPaddress(below)
fromyourexistingrouter/accesspointthenclickthe“StaticIP”
buttontoassignanIPaddresstotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2.For
moreguidanceonstaticIPaddresses,pleaserefertoIV1.
ConfiguringyourIPaddress.
4. Asummaryofyourconfigurationwillbedisplayed,asshownbelow.
Checkthatallofthedetailsarecorrectandthenclick“Next”toproceed.
Thedevicewillusethesamewirelesspassword/securitykeyas
theexistingwirelessnetwork.
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IfyouwishtobackuptheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’ssettings,click
“Backupthisconfiguration”toopenanewwindowandsaveyour
currentconfigurationtoa"rangeextender.txt"file.
5. PleasewaitamomentuntiltheBR6228nSV2/nCV2isready.
6. Afinalcongratulationsscreenwillindicatethatsetupiscomplete.Please
closethebrowserwindow.
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7. TheBR6228nSV2/nCV2isworkingandreadyforuse.Youcannow
connecttothedevice’snewSSID.PleaserefertoIV2.Connectingtoa
WiFinetworkifyourequiremoreguidance.
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II4. WPSSetup
Ifyourwirelessdevicesupports WPS(WiFiProtectedSetup)thenyoucanusethis
methodtoconnecttotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’sWiFinetwork.
1. PresstheWPSbuttonontheBR6228nSV2/nCV2
for25secondstoactivateWPS.TheWLANLED
willflashtoindicatethatWPSisactive.
2. Withintwominutes,presstheWPSbuttononthe
wirelessdevice/clienttoactivateitsWPS.
3. Thedeviceswillestablishaconnection.Repeatforadditionalwirelessdevices.
Pleasechecktheinstructionsforyourwirelessdeviceforhowlong
youneedtoholddownitsWPSbuttontoactivateWPS.
II5. ResettoFactoryDefaultSettings
IfyouexperienceproblemswithyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2,youcanresetthe
devicebacktoitsfactorysettings.Thisresetsallsettingsbacktodefault.
1. PressandholdtheWPS/Resetbuttonfoundonthebackpanelforatleast
10seconds,untilthepowerLEDbeginstoflash.
2. ReleasethebuttonwhenthepowerLEDisflashing.
3. WaitfortheBR6228nSV2/nCV2torestart.TheBR6228nSV2/nCV2is
readyforsetupwhenthepowerLEDdisplayson.
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III. BrowserBasedConfigurationInterface
AfteryouhavesetuptheBR6228nSV2/nCV2asdetailedinII.Installationor
theincludedQuickInstallationGuide,youcanusethebrowserbased
configurationinterfacetoconfigureadvancedsettings.
PleaseensurethatyourcomputerissettouseadynamicIP
address.RefertoIV1.ConfiguringyourIPaddressformore
information.
III1. Login
1. Toaccessthebrowserbasedconfigurationinterfaceenter
http://edimax.setupintotheURLbarofabrowseronanetworkdevice
connectedtothesameWiFinetworkastheBR6228nSV2/nCV2.
Ifyoucannotaccesshttp://edimax.setup,connectthedevicetoa
computerusinganEthernetcableandtryagain.
2. Youwillbepromptedforausernameandpassword.Thedefault
usernameis“admin”andthedefaultpasswordis“1234”.
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3. Youwillarriveatthe“Status”screen.Usethemenudowntheleftsideto
navigate.
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III2. SaveSettings
1. Afteryouconfigureanysettings,clickthe“SaveSettings”buttonatthe
bottomofthescreentosaveyourchanges.
Thedeviceneedstorestartinordertobringanychangesinto
effect.
2. Then,click“Clickheretorestart”inordertorestartthedeviceandbring
thechangesintoeffect.
3. Tomakeseveralchangesatonce,usethe“SaveSettings”buttonafter
eachchangeandthenclick“clickheretorestart”afteryourfinalchange.
Onlyonerestartisnecessaryaslongaseachchangeissavedwiththe“Save
Settings”button.
Afteryouclick“clickheretorestart”,allsavedchangeswillcome
intoeffect.
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III3. MainMenu
Themainmenudisplaysdifferentoptionsdependingonyourdevice’s
operatingmode.

WiFiRouter AccessPoint RangeExtender
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III31.Status
The“Status”pagedisplaysbasicsysteminformation
aboutthedevice,arrangedintofourcategories:
System,LAN,Internet&2.4GHzWireless.
Screenshotsdisplayedareexamples.Theinformationshownon
yourscreenwillvarydependingonyourconfiguration.
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III32.SetupWizard
Youcanrunthesetupwizardagaintoreconfigurethe
basicsettingsofthedevice,oryoucanrunawizardto
helpyouswitchthedevicetoadifferentoperatingmode.Select“Setup
Wizard”or“SwitchtoRouter/AP/RangeExtender”andthenclick“Run
Wizard”tobegin.
SetupWizard Thiswizardwillhelpyoutosetupthebasic
functionsandsettingsofthedevice.For
guidanceaboutusingthesetupwizard,please
refertoII.Installation
.
Switchto
Router/AP/Range
Extender
Thiswizardwillhelpyoutoswitchthedevice
toadifferentoperatingmode:WiFirouter
mode,accesspointmodeorrangeextender
mode(seebelow).
SwitchtoRouter/AP/RangeExtender:
1. Followtheonscreeninstructionstobackupyourcurrentsettingsand
thenresetthedevicebacktoitsfactorydefaultsettings.
2. Afterthedevicehasresetyouwillseethescreenbelow.Reconnecttothe
device’sdefaultSSID“edimax.setup”andgototheURL
“http://Edimax.Setup”inawebbrowser.
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3. Followtheonscreenwizardtosetupyourdeviceinadifferentmode.
RefertoII.InstallationStep3
onwardsforhelpifneeded.
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III33. Internet
The“Internet”menuprovidesaccesstoWANand
DDNSsettings.Clickonanitemfromthesubmenuto
viewand/orconfigurethesettings.
III331. WANSetup
SelectaWideAreaNetwork(WAN)connectionmodeandconfigurethe
settings.Ifyouareunsureaboutyourconnectiontype,contactyourISP.
III3311. DynamicIP
Select“DynamicIP”.IfyourInternetserviceproviderassignsIPaddress
automaticallyusingDHCP(DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol).
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HostName Enterthehostnameofyourcomputer.
MACAddress Forsomeapplications,youmayneedto
designateaspecificMACaddressforthe
router.PleaseentertheMACaddresshere.If
youareconnectingtheroutertoacomputer,
press“CloneMac”toautomaticallyenter
yourcomputer’sMACaddress.
DNSAddress Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”or
“UsethefollowingIPaddress”.Checkwith
yourISPifyouareunsure.
DNSAddress1,2&3 EntertheDNSaddress(es)assignedbyyour
ISPhere.
MTU Enterthemaximumtransmissionunit(MTU)
valueofyournetworkconnection.The
defaultvalueis1500.
TTL Enable/Disabletimetolive(TTL) function
whichlimitsthelifespanofnetworkdatato
improveperformance.
III3312. StaticIP
Select“StaticIP”ifyourISPprovidesInternetaccessviaafixedIPaddress.
YourISPwillprovideyouwithsuchinformationasIPaddress,subnetmask,
gatewayaddress,andDNSaddress.
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FixedIPAddress InputtheIP address assigned by yourISP
here.
SubnetMask Inputthesubnet mask assigned byyourISP
here.
DefaultGateway
Address
Inputthedefault gateway assignedbyyour
ISPhere.SomeISPsmaycallthis“Default
Route”.
MACAddress Forsomeapplications,youmayneedto
designateaspecificMACaddressforthe
router.PleaseentertheMACaddresshere.If
youareconnectingtheroutertoacomputer,
press“CloneMac”toautomaticallyenter
yourcomputer’sMACaddress.
DNSAddress1,2&
3
EntertheDNSaddress(es)assignedbyyour
ISPhere.
MTU Enterthemaximumtransmissionunit(MTU)
valueofyournetworkconnection.The
defaultvalueis1500.
TTL Enable/Disabletimetolive(TTL)function
whichlimitsthelifespanofnetworkdatato
improveperformance.
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III3313. PPPoE
Select“PPPoE”ifyourISPisprovidingyouInternetaccessviaPPPoE
(PointtoPointProtocoloverEthernet).
UserName Enterthe user name assigned by yourISP
here.
Password Enterthe password assigned by yourISPhere.
MACAddress Forsomeapplications,youmayneedto
designateaspecificMACaddressforthe
router.PleaseentertheMACaddresshere.If
youareconnectingtheroutertoacomputer,
press“CloneMac”toautomaticallyenter
yourcomputer’sMACaddress.
DNSAddress Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”or
“UsethefollowingIPaddress”.Checkwith
yourISPifyouareunsure.
DNSAddress1,2&
3
EntertheDNSaddress(es)assignedbyyour
ISPhere.
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TTL Enable/Disabletimetolive(TTL)function
whichlimitsthelifespanofnetworkdatato
improveperformance.
ServiceName Givethis Internet service aname(optional).
MTU Enterthemaximumtransmissionunit(MTU)
valueofyournetworkconnection.The
defaultvalueis1392.
ConnectionType Specifyaconnection type:
1. “Continuous”:Connectedallthetime.
2. “ConnectonDemand”:Connectwhenyou
initiateanInternetconnection.
3. “Manual”:Connect/disconnectmanually
usingthe“Connect”and“Disconnect”
buttons.
IdleTimeOut Specify the amountoftime therouterwaits
beforeshuttingdownanidleconnection.
Onlyavailablewhen“ConnectonDemand”
(above)isselected.
EnableDualWAN
Access
Enable/disabledualWANaccess. Whenyou
enabledualWANaccess,selectanIGMP
sourceandentera“HostName”and“MAC
Address”.
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III3314. PPTP
Select“PPTP”ifyourISPisprovidingyouInternetaccessviaPPTP
(PointtoPointTunnelingProtocol).Thenselect“ObtainanIPaddress
automatically”or“UsethefollowingIPaddress”dependingonyourISP.
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HostName Enterthe host name of your computerhereIf
required.
MACAddress Forsomeapplications,youmayneedtodesignatea
specificMACaddressfortherouter.Pleaseenter
theMACaddresshere.Ifyouareconnectingthe
routertoacomputer,press“CloneMac”to
automaticallyenteryourcomputer’sMACaddress.
StaticIPAddress InputtheIP address assigned by yourISPhere.
SubnetMask Inputthesubnet mask assigned byyourISPhere.
DefaultGateway
Address
Inputthedefault gateway assignedbyyourISP
here.Some ISPsmay call this “DefaultRoute”.
MACAddress Ifyour ISP filtersaccessby MAC addresses,enter
yourcomputer’sMACaddresshere.Click“Clone
MAC”toautomaticallyenteryourcomputer’sMAC
address.
DNSAddress Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”or“Use
thefollowingIPaddress”.CheckwithyourISPifyou
areunsure.
DNSAddress1,2&3 EntertheDNSaddress(es)assignedbyyourISP
here.
EnableDualWAN
Access
Enable/disabledualWANaccess.Whenyouenable
dualWANaccess,selectanIGMPsourceandenter
a“HostName”and“MACAddress”.
UserID InputtheusernameassignedbyyourISPhere.
Password InputthepasswordassignedbyyourISPhere.
PPTPGateway InputthePPTPgatewayassignedbyyourISPhere.
ConnectionID Specifyareferencename/IDfortheconnection.
MTU Enterthemaximumtransmissionunit(MTU)value
ofyournetworkconnection.Thedefaultvalueis
1392.
BEZE
Q
ISRAEL Checkthe“Enable”boxifyouareusingBEZEQ
networkservices (Israelusersonly).
ConnectionType Specifyaconnectiontype:
1. “Continuous”:Connectedallthetime.
2. “ConnectonDemand”:Connectwhenyou
initiateanInternetconnection.
3. “Manual”:Connect/disconnectmanuallyusing
the“Connect”and“Disconnect”buttons.
IdleTimeOut Specifytheamountoftimetherouterwaitsbefore
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shuttingdownanidleconnection.Onlyavailable
when“ConnectonDemand”(above)isselected.
III3315. L2TP
Select“L2TP”ifyourISPisprovidingyouInternetaccessviaL2TP(Layer2
TunnelingProtocol).
HostName Enterthe host name of your computerhereIf
required.
MACAddress Forsomeapplications,youmayneedtodesignatea
specificMACaddressfortherouter.Pleaseenter
theMACaddresshere.Ifyouareconnectingthe
routertoacomputer,press“CloneMac”to
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automaticallyenteryourcomputer’sMACaddress.
StaticIPAddress InputtheIP address assigned by yourISPhere.
SubnetMask Inputthesubnet mask assigned byyourISPhere.
DefaultGateway
Address
Inputthedefault gateway assignedbyyourISP
here.Some ISPsmay call this “DefaultRoute”.
MACAddress Ifyour ISP filtersaccessby MAC addresses,enter
yourcomputer’sMACaddresshere.Click“Clone
MAC”toautomaticallyenteryourcomputer’sMAC
address.
DNSAddress Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”or“Use
thefollowingIPaddress”.CheckwithyourISPifyou
areunsure.
DNSAddress1,2&3 EntertheDNSaddress(es)assignedbyyourISP
here.
EnableDualWAN
Access
Enable/disabledualWANaccess.Whenyouenable
dualWANaccess,selectanIGMPsourceandenter
a“HostName”and“MACAddress”.
UserID InputtheusernameassignedbyyourISPhere.
Password InputthepasswordassignedbyyourISPhere.
L2TPGateway InputtheL2TPgatewayassignedbyyourISPhere.
ConnectionID Specifyareferencename/IDfortheconnection.
MTU Enterthemaximumtransmissionunit(MTU)value
ofyournetworkconnection.Thedefaultvalueis
1392.
ConnectionType Specifyaconnectiontype:
1. “Continuous”:Connectedallthetime.
2. “ConnectonDemand”:Connectwhenyou
initiateanInternetconnection.
3. “Manual”:Connect/disconnectmanuallyusing
the“Connect”and“Disconnect”buttons.
IdleTimeOut Specifytheamountoftimetherouterwaitsbefore
shuttingdownanidleconnection.Onlyavailable
when“ConnectonDemand”(above)isselected.
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III3316. WISP
Select“WISP”ifyouuseawirelessinternetservicefromInternetService
Provider(WISP).
WISP Enable or disable theWISP function.
ESSID EntertheSSIDoftheWISPnetwork,orclick
“SelectSiteSurvey”belowtoviewall
availablenetworksinanewwindowand
selecttheWISPnetworkfromthere.
SelectSiteSurvey Click“Select Site Survey” todisplayall
availablewirelessSSIDsinanewwindowand
selectyourWISPnetwork.
ChannelNumber EnterthechannelnumberoftheWISP
network.
SecuritySettings Enterthesecurityinformationrequiredby
yourISP.
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III332.DDNS
DynamicDNS(DDNS)isaservicewhichprovidesahostnametoIPservicefor
dynamicIPusers.ThechangingnatureofdynamicIPsmeansthatitcanbe
difficulttoaccessaserviceprovidedbyadynamicIPuser;aDDNSservice
thoughcanmapsuchdynamicIPaddressestoa
fixedhostname,foreasier
access.TheroutersupportsseveralDDNSserviceproviders,formoredetails
andtoregisterforaDDNSaccountpleasevisittheDDNSproviderswebsite(s),
examplesofwhicharelistedbelow.
Enable/Disable Enable or disable DDNS
Provider SelectDDNSserviceprovider.
DomainName Enterthedomainnameprovidedbythe
DDNSprovider.
Account/Email PleaseentertheDDNSregistration
account/email.
Password/Key EntertheDDNSservicepassword/key.
ThefollowingDDNSservicesaresupported:
3322 http://www.3322.org
DHS http://www.dhs.org
DynDNS http://www.dyndns.org
ODS http://ods.org
TZO http://www.tzo.com
GnuDIP http://gnudip2.sourceforge.net
DyNS http://www.dyns.cx/
ZoneEdit http://www.zoneedit.com
DHIS http://www.dhis.org/
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CyberGate http://cybergate.planex.co.jp/ddns/
NS2GO http://www.ns2go.com/
NOIP http://www.noip.com/
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III34. LAN
YoucanconfigureyourLocalAreaNetwork(LAN)on
thispage.Youcanenabletheroutertodynamically
allocateIPaddressestoyourLANclients,andyoucan
modifytheIPaddressofthedevice.Thedevice’sdefaultIPaddressis
192.168.2.1.
Youcanaccessthebrowserbasedconfigurationinterfaceusing
thedevice’sIPaddressinsteadofusingtheURL
http://edimax.setup.
IPAddress SpecifytheIPaddresshere.ThisIPaddress
willbeassignedtotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2
andwillreplacethedefaultIPaddress.
SubnetMask Specifyasubnetmask.Thedefaultvalueis
255.255.255.0
802.1dSpanning
Tree
Select“Enable”or“Disable”toenable/disable
802.1dSpanningTree.Thiscreatesatreeof
connectedlayer2bridges(typicallyEthernet
switches)withinameshnetwork,and
disablesthoselinksthatarenotpartofthe
tree,leavingasingleactivepathbetweenany
twonetworknodes.
DHCPServer EnableordisabletheDHCPserver.
LeaseTime SelectaleasetimefortheDHCPleaseshere.
TheDHCPclientwillobtainanewIPaddress
aftertheperiodexpires.Iftherearelessthan
30computersconnectedtotherouter,you
canselect“Forever”.
Yourdevice’sDHCPserverautomaticallyassignsIPaddressestocomputersonits
network,betweenadefinedrangeofnumbers.
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StartIP EnterthestartIPaddressfortheDHCP
server’sIPaddressleases.
EndIP Entertheend IPaddressfortheDHCP
server’sIPaddressleases.
DomainName Enteradomainnameforyournetwork.
Yourdevice’sDHCPservercanbeconfiguredtoassignstatic(fixed)IPaddressesto
specifiedcomputers.
EnableStaticDHCP
Leases
Enable/disablestaticDHCPleases.
MACAddress Enterthe specifiedcomputer’sMACaddress
here.
IPAddress AssignafixedIPaddressforthespecified
computerhere.
Add Addtheinformationto the“StaticDHCP
LeasesTable”.
Clear CleartheMAC address and IP addressfields.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthetable.
TheLANIPpagewillbedisplayedasbelowwhenyourdeviceis
settoaccesspointorrangeextendermode.
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III35. 2.4GHzWireless
The“2.4GHzWireless”menuallowsyoutoconfigure
SSIDandsecuritysettingsforyourWiFinetworkalong
withaguestWiFinetwork.WPS,accesscontroland
schedulingfunctionscanalsobemanagedfromhere.
III351.Basic
The“Basic”screendisplayssettingsforyourprimary2.4GHzWiFinetwork.
DisableWireless Checktheboxtodisablethewirelessfunction
ofyourdevice.
Band Displaysthewirelessstandardusedforthe
BR6228nSV2/nCV2’s.“2.4GHz(B+G+N)”
meansthat802.11b,802.11g,and802.11n
wirelessclientscanconnecttotheBR6228nS
V2/nCV2.
WirelessNetwork
Name(ESSID)
Thisisthe name of yourWiFinetworkfor
identification,alsosometimesreferredtoas
“SSID”.TheESSIDcanconsistofany
combinationofupto32 alphanumerical
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characters.
BroadcastESSID EnableordisableESSIDbroadcast.When
enabled,theESSIDwillbevisibletoclientsas
anavailableWiFinetwork.Whendisabled,
theESSIDwillnotbevisibleasanavailable
WiFinetworktoclientsclientsmust
manuallyentertheESSIDinordertoconnect.
Ahidden
(disabled)ESSIDistypicallymore
securethanavisible(enabled)SSID.
ChannelNumber Selectawirelessradio channelorusethe
default“Auto”settingfromthedropdown
menu.
WirelessClients Click“Showlist” todisplaya newwindow
showinginformationaboutwirelessclients.
Pleasedisableanypopupblockersifyou
havedifficultyusingthisfunction.
WirelessSecurity:
Selectanencryptiontypefromthedropdownmenu:
“WPAPresharedKey”istherecommendedandmostsecure
encryptiontype.
III3511. Disable
Encryptionisdisabledandnopassword/keyisrequiredtoconnecttothe
BR6228nSV2/nCV2.
Disablingwirelessencryptionisnotrecommended.When
disabled,anybodywithinrangecanconnecttoyourdevice’sSSID.
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III3512. WEP
WEP(WiredEquivalentPrivacy)isabasicencryptiontype.Forahigher
levelofsecurityconsiderusingWPAencryption.
KeyLength Select64bitor128bit.128bitismoresecure
than64bit.
KeyFormat
Choosefrom“ASCII”(anyalphanumerical
character09,azandAZ)or“Hex”(any
charactersfrom09,afandAF).
EncryptionKey Enteryourencryptionkey/passwordaccording
totheformatyouselectedabove.Acomplex,
hardtoguesskeyisrecommended.Checkthe
“Hide”boxtohideyourpasswordfrombeing
displayedonscreen.
Enable802.1x
Authentication
Checkthebox to enable the802.1x
authentication.ARADIUSserverisrequiredto
perform 802.1x authentication.
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III3513. WPAPreSharedKey
WPApresharedkeyistherecommendedandmostsecureencryption
type.
WPAUnicast
CipherSuite
SelectfromWPA(TKIP),WPA2(AES)orWPA2
Mixed.WPA2(AES)issaferthanWPA(TKIP),
butnotsupportedbyallwirelessclients.Please
makesureyourwirelessclientsupportsyour
selection.WPA2(AES)isrecommended
followedbyWPA2Mixedifyourclientdoesnot
supportWPA2(AES).
PresharedKey
Format
Choosefrom“Passphrase”(863
alphanumericcharacters)or“Hex”(upto64
charactersfrom09,afandAF).
PresharedKey Pleaseenter akeyaccordingtotheformatyou
selectedabove.Acomplex,hardtoguesskey
isrecommended.Checkthe“Hide”boxtohide
yourpasswordfrombeingdisplayedonscreen.
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III3514. WPARadius
WPARADIUSisacombinationofWPAencryptionandRADIUSuser
authentication.IfyouhaveaRADIUSauthenticationserver,youcan
authenticatetheidentityofeverywirelessclientagainstauserdatabase.
WPAUnicast
CipherSuite
SelectfromWPA(TKIP),WPA2(AES)orWPA2
Mixed.WPA2(AES)issaferthanWPA(TKIP),
butnotsupportedbyallwirelessclients.Please
makesureyourwirelessclientsupportsyour
selection.WPA2(AES)isrecommended
followedbyWPA2Mixedifyourclientdoesnot
supportWPA2(AES).
RADIUSServerIP
address
InputtheIPaddressoftheRADIUS
authenticationserverhere.
RADIUSServerPort
InputtheportnumberoftheRADIUS
authenticationserverhere.Thedefaultvalue
is1812.
RADIUSServer
Password
InputthepasswordoftheRADIUS
authenticationserverhere.
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III352. Guest
Youcansetupanadditional“Guest”WiFinetworksoguestuserscanenjoy
WiFiconnectivitywithoutaccessingyourprimarynetwork.The“Guest”
screendisplayssettingsforyourguest2.4GHzWiFinetwork.
Theguestnetworkisseparatefromyourprimary2.4GHznetwork.
Thesettingsforyourprimary2.4GHznetworkcanbefoundunder
“Basic”inthe“2.4GHzWireless”menu.
EnableGuestSSID Check/unchecktheboxtoenable/disablethe
guestWiFinetwork.
WirelessGuest
Name
Enterareference/IDnameforyourguest
wirelessnetwork.
EnableWireless
ClientsIsolation
Checktheboxtoenablewirelessclients
isolation.Thispreventswirelessclients
connectedtotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2from
communicatingwitheachotherandimproves
security.Typically,thisfunctionisusefulfor
corporateenvironmentsorpublichotspots
andcanpreventbruteforceattacksonclients’
usernamesand
passwords.
Band Displaysthewirelessstandardusedforthe
BR6228nSV2/nCV2’sfrequencyband:
2.4GHz(B+G+N):Allows802.11b,802.11g,and
802.11nwirelessclientstoconnecttothe
BR6228nSV2/nCV2.
ChannelNumber Channelnumberfortheguestnetworkisthe
sameasthemainSSIDandcannotbeadjusted
independently.
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Encryption PleaserefertoII
I
351.Basic:Wireless
S
ecurity fordetailsaboutsecuritysettings.
WPARADIUSencyrptiontypeisnotavailablefortheguest
network.
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III353. WPS
WiFiProtectedSetupisasimplewaytoestablishconnectionsbetweenWPS
compatibledevices.WPScanbeactivatedoncompatibledevicesbypushinga
WPSbuttononthedeviceorfromwithinthedevice’sfirmware/configuration
interface.WhenWPSisactivatedinthecorrectmannerandatthecorrect
timefor
twocompatibledevices,theywillautomaticallyconnect.PINcode
WPSincludestheuseofaPINcodebetweenthetwodevicesforverification.
EnableWPS Check/uncheckthisboxtoenable/disable
WPS.
WPSStatus Displays“Configured”or“unConfigured”
dependingonwhetherWPSandSSID/security
settingsforthedevicehavebeenconfiguredor
not,eithermanuallyorusingtheWPSbutton.
SelfPINCode DisplaystheWPSPINcodeofthe device.
SSID DisplaystheSSID(ESSID)ofthedevice.
Authentication
Mode
Displaysthewirelesssecurityauthentication
modeofthedevice.
AuthenticationKey Displaysthewirelesssecurityauthentication
key.
Configuration
Mode
Theconfigurationmodeofthedevice’sWPS
settingisdisplayedhere.“Registrar”means
thedeviceactsasanaccesspointforawireless
clienttoconnecttoandthewirelessclient(s)
willfollowthedevice’s wirelesssettings.
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ConfigureviaPush
Button
Click“StartPBC”(PushButtonConfiguration)
toactivateWPSontheaccesspoint.WPSwill
beactivefor2minutes.
ConfigureviaClient
PINCode
Enterthewirelessclient’sPINcodehereand
click“StartPIN”toactivatePINcodeWPS.
Refertoyourwirelessclient’sdocumentationif
youareunsureofitsPINcode.
III354. AccessControl
AccessControlisasecurityfeaturethatcanhelptopreventunauthorized
usersfromconnectingtoyourwirelessrouter.
Thisfunctionallowsyoutodefinealistofnetworkdevicespermittedto
connecttotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2.Devicesareeachidentifiedbytheir
uniqueMACaddress.Ifadevice
whichisnotonthelistofpermittedMAC
addressesattemptstoconnecttotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2,itwillbedenied.
Toenablethisfunction,checktheboxlabeled“EnableWirelessAccess
Control”.
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MACaddress SelectaPCname from thedropdownlistand
click“>>”toaddenteritintotheblankfieldto
theright.
Click“Refresh’inthedropdownmenuto
refreshthelistofavailableMACaddresses.If
theaddressyouwishtoaddisnotlisted,enter
it
manually.
EnteraMACaddressofcomputerornetwork
devicemanuallywithoutdashesorcolonse.g.
forMACaddress‘aabbccddeeff’enter
‘aabbccddeeff’.
Comment Enteracommentforreference/identification
consistingofupto16alphanumerical
characters.
Add Click“Add” toaddtheMACaddresstothe
MACaddressfilteringtable.
Clear Clearallfields.
MACaddressentrieswillbelistedinthetableasshownbelow.Selectanentry
usingthe“Select”checkbox.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthetable.
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III355. Schedule
Theschedulefeatureallowsyoutoautomatethewirelessradiotoswitch
on/offatspecifiedtimes.Multipleschedulescanbeconfigured.
Check/uncheckthebox“EnableScheduleSettings”toenable/disablethe
wirelesson/offschedulingfunction.
TheBR6228nSV2/nCV2mustremainconnectedtotheInternet
anduseanNTPserverfortheschedulefeaturetofunction
correctly.
Wirelessschedulingcansaveenergyandincreasethesecurityof
yournetwork.
1. Usethecheckboxestoselectwhichday(s)toincludeintheschedule.
2. Specifyatime(hourandminute)forthescheduleusingthedropdown
menu.
3. Selectwhichcommandappliestothisschedulefromthedropdownmenu,
either“WirelessOn”or“WirelessOff”.
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Add Addtheschedule tothetableofactive
schedules.
Clear Clearallfields.
Activescheduleswillbedisplayedinthetableasshownbelow.Selectanentry
usingthe“Select”checkbox.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthetable.
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III36.Firewall
The“Firewall”menuprovidesaccesstoURLblocking,
accesscontrol,DMZandDoSfunctionstoimprove
thesecurityofyourwirelessnetwork.
SPIfirewall Enableordisablethestatefulpacket
inspection(SPI)firewall.
III361. URLBlocking
ThisfunctioncanblockInternetaccessbyeitherspecificURLsorkeywords.
Check/uncheckthe“EnableURLBlocking”boxtoenable/disableURLblocking.
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URL/Keyword EntertheURLorkeywordtobeblocked.
Add AddtheURLorkeywordtotheblockedtable.
Clear Clearallfields.
BlockedURLs/keywordsentrieswillbelistedinthetableasshownbelow.
Selectanentryusingthe“Select”checkbox.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthetable.
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III362. AccessControl
AccessControl(MACfiltering)canalsobeconfiguredfrom
III354.AccessControl.
AccessControlisasecurityfeaturethatcanhelptopreventunauthorized
usersfromconnectingtoyourwirelessrouter.
Thisfunctionallowsyoutodefinealistofnetworkdevicespermittedor
deniedtoconnecttotheBR6228nSV2/nCV2.Devicesareeachidentifiedby
theiruniqueMACaddress
orIPaddress.Specificservicescanalsobe
allowed/deniedforIPaddresses.
Check/uncheckthe“EnableMACFiltering”and/or“EnableIPFiltering”boxto
enable/disableMACfilteringand/orIPfiltering.
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MACFiltering:
EnableMAC
Filtering
ChecktheboxtoenableMACfilteringand
selectwhetherto“Deny”or“Allow”accessfor
specifiedMACaddress.
ClientPCMAC
Address
Entera MACaddressofcomputerornetwork
devicemanuallywithoutdashesorcolonse.g.
forMACaddress‘aabbccddeeff’enter
‘aabbccddeeff’.
ComputerName Selectacomputername fromthedropdown
listandclick“<<”toadditsMACaddressinto
the“ClientPCMacAddress”field.
Click“Refresh’inthedropdownmenuto
refreshthelistofavailableMACaddresses.If
theaddressyouwishtoaddisnotlisted,
enter
itmanually.
Comment Enteracommentforreference/identification
consistingofupto16alphanumerical
characters.
Add Click“Add” toaddtheMACaddresstothe
MACaddressfilteringtable.
Clear Clearallfields.
MACaddressentrieswillbelistedinthetableasshownbelow.Selectanentry
usingthe“Select”checkbox.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthetable.
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IPFiltering:
EnableIPFiltering ChecktheboxtoenableIPfilteringandselect
whetherto“Deny”or“Allow”accessfor
specifiedIPaddress.
AddPC OpensanewwindowtoaddanewIPtothe
list,todenyorallowaccess/servicesaccording
toabove.
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ClientPC
Description
Enteradescriptionforreference/identification
ofupto16alphanumericcharacters.
ClientPCIPaddress Entera startingIPaddressintheleftfieldand
theendIPaddressintherightfieldtodefinea
rangeofIPaddresses;orenteranIPaddressin
theleftfieldonlytodefineasingleIPaddress.
ServiceName Variousservicesarelistedherewithashort
description.Check/unchecktheboxforeach
serviceyouwishtoselect.
Protocol
Selectprotocol“TCP”or“UDP”or“Both”fora
servicenotincludedinthe“ClientPCService”
list.
PortRange
Entertheportrangefortheservicenot
includedinthe“ClientPCService”list.
Enterasingleportnumbere.g.110,arangeof
portnumberse.g.110120,ormultipleport
numbersseparatedbyacommae.g.
110,115,120.
Add Click“Add” toaddselectedservicesorauser
definedservicetotheIPfilteringtable.
Clear Clearallfields.
IPfilteringentrieswillbelistedintheIPfilteringtableasshownbelow.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthetable.
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III363. DMZ
ADemilitarizedZone(DMZ)isanisolatedareainyourlocalnetworkwhere
privateIPaddressesaremappedtospecifiedinternetIPaddresses,allowing
unrestrictedaccesstotheprivateIPaddressesbutnottothewiderlocal
network.
YoucandefineavirtualDMZhost
here.Thisisusefulforexample,ifa
networkclientPCcannotrunanapplicationproperlyfrombehindanNAT
firewall,sinceitopenstheclientuptounrestrictedtwowayaccess.
EnableDMZ Check/unchecktheboxtoenable/disablethe
device’sDMZfunction.
Public Select“DynamicIP”or“StaticIP”here.
For“DynamicIP”selectanInternetconnection
sessionfromdropdownmenu.
For“StaticIP”entertheIPaddressthatyou
wanttomaptoaspecificprivateIPaddress.
ClientPC EntertheprivateIPaddressthattheinternetIP
addresswillbemappedto.
ComputerName Selectacomputernamefromthelistandclick
“<<”toenteritsIPaddressintothe“ClientPC”
field(above).
Add Click“Add” toaddtheclienttothe“Current
DMZTable”.
Clear Clearallvalues.
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DMZentrieswillbedisplayedinthetablebelow:
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Delete selectedorallentriesfromthetable.
III364. DoS
DenialofService (DoS) is a common form of malicious attack against a
network.Therouter’sfirewallcanprotectagainstsuchattacks.
Ifyouarenotfamiliarwiththesefunctions,itisrecommendedyoukeepthe
defaultsettings.
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PingofDeath Specifythefrequencyofpingofdeathpackets
whichwilltriggertherouter’sDoSprotection
function.
DiscardPingfrom
WAN
Checkthisboxandtherouterwillnotanswer
pingrequestsfromtheInternet.
PortScan Intrudersuse“portscanners”todetectopen
InternetIPaddressports.Checkeachtypeof
portscantoprevent.
SyncFlood Specifythefrequencyofsyncfloodpackets
whichwilltriggertheDoSprotectionfunction.
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III37.QoS
QualityofService(QoS)isafeaturetomanage
Internetbandwidthefficiently.Someapplications
requiremorebandwidththanotherstofunction
properly,andQoSallowsyoutoensurethatsufficientbandwidthisavailable.
Minimumormaximumbandwidthcanbeguaranteedforaspecified
application.
QoScanimprovetheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’sperformance.QoSis
recommendedtooptimizeperformanceforonlinegaming.
III371. QoS
Check/uncheckthebox“EnableQoS”toenable/disabletheQoSfunction.
Click“Add”toopenanewwindowandsetupaQoSrule.The“CurrentQoS
Table”displaysallQoSrules.
TotalDownload
Bandwidth
Enteryour totaldownloadbandwidthlimit
fromyourInternetserviceprovider(ISP)in
kbits.
TotalUpload
Bandwidth
Enteryourtotal uploadbandwidthlimitfrom
yourInternetserviceprovider(ISP)inkbits.
Add OpensanewwindowtoaddanewQoSrule
tothecurrentQoStable.
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RuleName EnteranamefortheQoSrulefor
reference/identification.
Bandwidth SetthebandwidthlimitsfortheQoSrule:
(1)(2)(3)
1. Select“Download”or“Upload”forthe
QoSrule.
2. Enterthebandwidthlimit.
3. Selectwhetherthebandwidthisa
“Guarantee”(minimum)or“Max”
(maximum).
LocalIPAddress EntertheIPaddressrangetowhichtheQoS
rulewillbeapplied.
EnterastartingIPaddressintheleftfield
andtheendIPaddressintherightfieldto
definearangeofIPaddresses;orenteranIP
address intheleftfieldonly
todefineasingle
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IPaddress.
LocalPortRange EntertheportrangetoactivatetheQoSrule.
Enterasingleportnumbere.g.110ora
rangeofportnumberse.g.110120
RemoteIPAddress EntertheremoteIPaddressrangewhichwill
activatetheQoSrule.
EnterastartingIPaddressintheleftfield
andtheendIPaddressintherightfieldto
definearangeofIPaddresses;orenteranIP
addressintheleftfieldonlyto
defineasingle
IPaddress.
RemotePortRange Entertheremoteportrangetoactivatethe
QoSrule.
Enterasingleportnumbere.g.110ora
rangeofportnumberse.g.110120
TrafficType Selecttraffictypeasanalternativeto
specifyingaportrangeabove.
Protocol Selecta“TCP” or“UDP”protocoltype.
Save Click‘add’buttontoaddanewQoSrule
(detailedinstructionswillbegivenbelow).
Reset Ifyouwanttoeraseallvaluesyoujust
entered.Click‘Reset’
QoSruleentrieswillbelistedinthe“CurrentQoSTable”asshownbelow.
Selectaruleusingthe“Select”checkbox.
Whenusingthe“Edit”buttononlyonerulecanbeselectedeach
time.
QoSruleswillbeprocessedintheorderthattheyarelistedi.e.
theruleatthetopofthelistwillbeappliedfirst,andthenthe
secondruleetc.Theordercanbeadjustedusing
the“Move
Up/Down”buttons.
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Edit Editaselectedrule.
DeleteSelected/
DeleteAll
Deleteselectedorallentriesfromthe
table.
MoveUp/Down Moveselectedruleup ordownthelist.
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III38.Advanced
AdvancedfeaturesoftheBR6228nSV2/nCV2canbe
configuredfromthe“Advanced”menu.
III381. StaticRouting
Staticroutingisamethodofconfiguringpathselectionofrouters,
characterizedbytheabsenceofcommunicationbetweenroutersregarding
thecurrenttopologyofthenetwork.Theoppositeofstaticroutingisdynamic
routing,sometimesalsoreferredtoasadaptiverouting.
Youcanconfigurestaticroutingandmanuallyaddroutes
totheroutingtable
onthispage.
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EnableStaticRouting Check/unchecktheboxtoenable/disable
staticrouting.
DestinationLANIP Enterthedestinationnetwork’sIPaddress.
SubnetMask Enterthesubnetmaskofthedestination
network.
DefaultGateway Enterthedefaultgatewayofthedestination
network.
HopCount Enterthehopcount(thedistancebetween
destinationnetworkandthisbroadband
router)here.
Interface Entertheinterfacewhichleadsto
destinationnetwork.
Add Addtheroutetothecurrentstaticrouting
table.
Clear Clearallfields.
III382. PortForwarding
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoredirectasingleportorconsecutiveportsofan
InternetIPaddresstothesameportofalocalIPaddress.Theportnumber(s)
oftheInternetIPaddressandlocalIPaddressmustbethesame.
IftheportnumberoftheInternetIPaddress
andlocalIPaddressisdifferent,
pleaseusethe“VirtualServer”functioninstead.
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PrivateIP EntertheIPaddressofthecomputeronthe
localnetwork.
ComputerName Windowscomputersonthelocalnetwork
willbelistedhereselectacomputerfrom
thelistandclick<<toautomaticallyaddthe
IPaddresstothe“PrivateIP”field.
Type Selectthetypeofconnection,“TCP”,“UDP”
or“Both”.
PortRange Inputthestartingportnumberintheleft
field,andinputtheendingportnumberin
therightfield.Ifyouonlywanttoredirecta
singleportnumber,onlyenteraport
numberintheleftfield.
Comment Enteracommentforreferenceor
identification.
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III383. VirtualServer
Thisfunctionallowsyoutosetupaninternetserviceonalocalcomputer,
withoutexposingthelocalcomputertotheinternet.Youcanalsobuild
varioussetsofportredirection,toprovidevariousinternetserviceson
differentlocalcomputersviaasingleinternetIPaddress.
PrivateIP SpecifytheIPaddressofthecomputeron
yourlocalnetwork.
ComputerName SelectthenameofaWindowscomputer
fromthedropdownmenuandclick
to
autoinputitsIPaddressinthe“PrivateIP”
field.
PrivatePort Specifytheprivateportyouwishtouseon
thecomputerinyourlocalnetwork.
Type SelectthetypeofInternetProtocol.
PublicPort Specifyapublicporttoaccessthecomputer
onyourlocalnetwork.
Comment Enteracommentforreferenceor
identification.
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III384. 2.4GHzWireless
Thesesettingsareforexperiencedusersonly.Pleasedonotchangeanyofthe
valuesonthispageunlessyouarealreadyfamiliarwiththesefunctions.
FragmentThreshold SettheFragmentthresholdofthewireless
radio.Thedefaultvalueis2346.
RTSThreshold SettheRTSthresholdofthewirelessradio.
Thedefaultvalueis2347.
BeaconInterval Setthebeaconintervalofthewirelessradio.
Thedefaultvalueis100.
DTIMPeriod SettheDTIMperiodofwirelessradio.The
defaultvalueis3.
DataRate Setthewirelessdatatransferrate.The
defaultissettoauto.
NDataRate Setthedatarateof802.11n.Thedefaultis
settoauto.
ChannelWidth Selectwirelesschannelwidth(bandwidth
usedbywirelesssignalsfromthedevice)
therecommendedvalueisAuto20/40MHz.
PreambleType Setthewirelessradio preambletype.The
defaultvalueis“ShortPreamble”.
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CTSProtect Enablingthissettingwillreducethechance
ofradiosignalcollisionsbetween802.11b
and802.11gwirelessaccesspoints.It’s
recommendedtosetthisoptionto“Auto”.
TxPower Setthepoweroutputofthewirelessradio.
Youmaynotrequire100%outputpower.
Settingalowerpoweroutputcanenhance
securitysincepotentiallymalicious/unknown
usersindistantareaswillnotbeableto
accessyoursignal.
WMM WMM(WiFiMultimedia)technologycan
improvetheperformanceofcertainnetwork
applications,suchasaudio/videostreaming,
networktelephony(VoIP)andothers.When
WMMisenabled,thedevicewillprioritize
differentkindsofdataandgivehigher
prioritytoapplicationswhichrequireinstant
responses forbetterperformance.
III385. ALG
ApplicationLayerGateway(ALG)isanetworksecuritygatewaywhich
supportsspecificnetworkapplicationssuchasgamingandinstantmessaging.
ALGenablestheseapplicationstocommunicatewiththeirserver.
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III386. IGMP
IGMPisacommunicationsprotocolusedtoestablishmulticastgroup
memberships.Itallowsforamoreefficientuseofresourcesandbetter
performanceforapplicationssuchasIPTVvideostreaming.
IGMPSnooping IGMPsnoopingmonitorstrafficbetween
hostsandmulticastrouterstofacilitate
bandwidthconservation.Selectenableor
disable.
IGMPProxy IGMPproxyenablesintelligentmulticast
forwardingbasedonIGMPsnooping
information. Selectenableordisable.
Itisrecommendedtoset“IGMPSnooping”and“IGMPProxy”to
“Enable”.
III387. UPnP
Universalplugandplay(UPnP)isasetofnetworkingprotocolswhichenables
networkdevicestocommunicateandautomaticallyestablishworking
configurationswitheachother.Select“Enable”or“Disable”.
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III39.Administration
Variousadministrativefunctionscanbeaccessedfrom
the“Administration”menu.
III391. TimeZone
SetTimeZone Selectthetimezoneofyourcountryor
region.
TimeServerAddressThetravelroutersupportsNTP(Network
TimeProtocol)forautomatictimeanddate
setup.InputthehostnameoftheIPserver
manually.
DaylightSaving Ifyourcountry/regionusesdaylightsaving
time,pleasecheckthe“EnableFunction”
box,andselectthestartandenddate.
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III392. Password
Youcanchangethepasswordusedtologintothebrowserbased
configurationinterfacehere.Itisadvisedtodosoforsecuritypurposes.
Pleasemakeanoteofthenewpassword.Intheeventthatyou
forgetthepasswordandareunabletologintothebrowser
basedconfigurationinterface,seeII5.Resettofactorydefault
settingsforhowtoresetthedevice.
CurrentPassword Enteryourcurrentpassword.
NewPassword Enteryournewpassword.
ConfirmedPassword Confirmyournewpassword.
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III393. RemoteAccess
CheckEnabledtoenabletheremoteaccessfeatureandthenenterthe
appropriatevalues.
HostIPAddress SpecifytheIPaddresswhichisallowedremote
access.
Port Specifyaportnumber(0–65535)usedfor
remoteaccess.
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III394. Backup/Restore
BackupSettings Click“Save” tosavethecurrentsettingsonyour
computerasconfig.binfile.
RestoreSettings Click“Browse” tofindapreviouslysaved
config.binfileandthenclick“Upload”toreplace
yourcurrentsettings.
Restoreto
FactoryDefault
Click“Reset” torestoresettingstothefactory
default.Apopupwindowwillappearandask
youtoconfirmandenteryourlogindetails.
Enteryourusernameandpasswordandclick
“Ok”.Seebelowformoreinformation.
III395. Upgrade
Theupgradepageallowsyoutoupgradethesystemfirmwaretoamore
recentversion.YoucandownloadthelatestfirmwarefromtheEdimax
website.Aftertheupgrade,thesystemwillrestart.
Donotswitchoffordisconnectthedeviceduringafirmware
upgrade,asthiscoulddamagethedevice.Itisrecommendedthat
youuseawiredEthernetconnectionforafirmwareupgrade.
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III396. Restart
Intheeventthattheroutermalfunctionsorisnotresponding,thenitis
recommendedthatyourestartthedevice.
III397. Logs
Youcanviewthesystemlogandsecuritylog.Usethedropdownmenuinthe
toprightcornertoselectwhichlogtoview.
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Save Click“Save” tosavethelog onyourcomputer
as.txtfile.
Clear Click“Clear”toclear/erasetheexistinglog.
Refresh Click“Refresh”torefreshthelog andupdateany
activity.
III398. ActiveDHCPClient
InformationaboutactiveDHCPclientsisshowninthetable,whichdisplays
theDHCPserverassignedIPaddress,MACaddressandtimeexpiredfor
eachcomputerordeviceonthelocalnetwork.
III399. Statistics
Displayssentandreceivedpacketnetworkstatistics.
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IV. Appendix
IV1. ConfiguringyourIPaddress
ForfirsttimeaccesstotheURLhttp://Edimax.Setuppleaseensureyour
computerissettouseadynamicIPaddress.Thismeansyourcomputercan
obtainanIPaddressautomaticallyfromaDHCPserver.Youcancheckifyour
computerissettouseadynamicIPaddressbyfollowingIV
11.Howtocheck
thatyourcomputerusesadynamicIPaddress.
StaticIPuserscanalsotemporarilymodifyyourcomputer’sIPaddresstobe
inthesameIPaddresssubnete.g.192.168.2.x(x=3254)astheBR6228nS
V2/nCV2inordertoaccesshttp://Edimax.Setup.
TheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’sdefaultIPaddressis192.168.2.1.
TheprocedureformodifyingyourIPaddressvariesacrossdifferentoperating
systems;pleasefollowtheguideappropriateforyouroperatingsystemin
IV12.HowtomodifytheIPaddressofyourcomputer
.
StaticIPuserspleasemakeanoteofyourstaticIPbeforeyou
changeit.
YoucanassignanewIPaddresstothedevicewhichiswithinthesubnetof
yournetworkduringsetuporusingthebrowserbasedconfigurationinterface
(refertoIII34.LAN
).ThenyoucanaccesstheURLhttp://Edimax.Setupin
futurewithoutmodifyingyourIPaddress.
PleaseremembertochangeyourIPaddressbacktoitsoriginal
valueafterthedeviceisproperlyconfigured.
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IV11.HowtocheckthatyourcomputerusesadynamicIPaddress
Pleasefollowtheinstructionsappropriateforyouroperatingsystem.
IV111. WindowsXP
1. Clickthe“Start”button(itshouldbelocatedinthelowerleftcornerof
yourcomputer),thenclick“ControlPanel”.Doubleclickthe“Networkand
InternetConnections”icon,click“NetworkConnections”,andthen
doubleclick“LocalAreaConnection”.The“LocalAreaConnectionStatus”
windowwillthenappear,click“Properties”.
2. “ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”and“ObtainDNSserveraddress
automatically”shouldbeselected.
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IV112. WindowsVista
1. Clickthe“Start”button(itshouldbelocatedinthelowerleftcornerof
yourcomputer),thenclick“ControlPanel”.Click“ViewNetworkStatusand
Tasks”,thenclick“ManageNetworkConnections”.Rightclick“LocalArea
Network”,thenselect“Properties”.The“LocalAreaConnectionProperties”
windowwillthenappear,select“Internet
ProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)”,
andthenclick“Properties”.
2. Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”and“ObtainDNSserver
addressautomatically”shouldbeselected.
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IV113. Windows7
1. Clickthe“Start”button(itshouldbelocatedinthelowerleftcornerof
yourcomputer),thenclick“ControlPanel”.
2. Under“NetworkandInternet”click“Viewnetworkstatusandtasks”.
3. Click“LocalAreaConnection”.
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4. Click“Properties”.
5. Select“InternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)andthenclick“Properties”.
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6. Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”and“ObtainDNSserver
addressautomatically”shouldbeselected.
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IV114. Windows8
1. FromtheWindows8Startscreen,youneedtoswitchtodesktopmode.
Moveyourcursertothebottomleftofthescreenandclick.
2. Indesktopmode,clicktheFileExplorericoninthebottomleftofthe
screen,asshownbelow.
3. Rightclick“Network”andthenselect“Properties”.
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4. Inthewindowthatopens,select“Changeadaptersettings”fromtheleft
side.
5. Chooseyourconnectionandrightclick,thenselect“Properties”.
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6. Select“InternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)andthenclick“Properties”.
7. Select“ObtainanIPaddressautomatically”and“ObtainDNSserver
addressautomatically”shouldbeselected.
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IV115. MacOS
1. HaveyourMacintoshcomputeroperateasusual,andclickon“System
Preferences”.
2. InSystemPreferences,clickon“Network”.
3. Clickon“WiFi”intheleftpanelandthenclick“Advanced”inthelower
rightcorner.
4. Select“TCP/IP”fromthetopmenuand“UsingDHCP”inthedropdown
menulabeled“ConfigureIPv4”shouldbeselected.
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IV12.HowtomodifytheIPaddressofyourcomputer
Pleasefollowtheinstructionsappropriateforyouroperatingsystem.Inthe
followingexamplesweusetheIPaddress192.168.2.10thoughyoucanuse
anyIPaddressintherange192.168.2.x(x=3254)inorderto
accessiQ
Setup/browserbasedconfigurationinterface.
PleasemakeanoteofyourstaticIPbeforeyouchangeit.
IV121. WindowsXP
1. Clickthe“Start”button(itshouldbelocatedinthelowerleftcornerof
yourcomputer),thenclick“ControlPanel”.Doubleclickthe“Networkand
InternetConnections”icon,click“NetworkConnections”,andthen
doubleclick“LocalAreaConnection”.The“LocalAreaConnectionStatus”
windowwillthenappear,click“Properties”.
2. Select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”and“UsethefollowingDNSserver
addresses”,theninputthefollowingvalues:
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YourexistingstaticIPaddresswillbedisplayedinthe“IP
address”fieldbeforeyoureplaceit.PleasemakeanoteofthisIP
address,subnetmask,defaultgatewayandDNSserver
addresses.
IPaddress:192.168.2.10
SubnetMask:255.255.255.0
PreferredDNSServer:192.168.2.1
Click‘OK’whenfinished.
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IV122. WindowsVista
1. Clickthe“Start”button(itshouldbelocatedinthelowerleftcornerof
yourcomputer),thenclick“ControlPanel”.Click“ViewNetworkStatusand
Tasks”,thenclick“ManageNetworkConnections”.Rightclick“LocalArea
Network”,thenselect“Properties”.The“LocalAreaConnectionProperties”
windowwillthenappear,select“Internet
ProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)”,
andthenclick“Properties”.
2. Select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”and“UsethefollowingDNSserver
addresses”,theninputthefollowingvalues:
YourexistingstaticIPaddresswillbedisplayedinthe“IP
address”fieldbeforeyoureplaceit.PleasemakeanoteofthisIP
address,subnetmask,defaultgatewayandDNSserver
addresses.
IPaddress:192.168.2.10
SubnetMask:255.255.255.0
PreferredDNSServer:192.168.2.1
Click‘OK’whenfinished.
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IV123. Windows7
1. Clickthe“Start”button(itshouldbelocatedinthelowerleftcornerof
yourcomputer),thenclick“ControlPanel”.
2. Under“NetworkandInternet”click“Viewnetworkstatusandtasks”.
3. Click“LocalAreaConnection”.
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4. Click“Properties”.
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5. Select“InternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)andthenclick“Properties”.
6. Select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”and“UsethefollowingDNSserver
addresses”,theninputthefollowingvalues:
YourexistingstaticIPaddresswillbedisplayedinthe“IP
address”fieldbeforeyoureplaceit.PleasemakeanoteofthisIP
address,subnetmask,defaultgatewayandDNSserver
addresses.
IPaddress:192.168.2.10
SubnetMask:255.255.255.0
PreferredDNSServer:192.168.2.1
Click‘OK’whenfinished.
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IV124. Windows8
1. FromtheWindows8Startscreen,youneedtoswitchtodesktopmode.
Moveyourcursertothebottomleftofthescreenandclick.
2. Indesktopmode,clicktheFileExplorericoninthebottomleftofthe
screen,asshownbelow.
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3. Rightclick“Network”andthenselect“Properties”.
4. Inthewindowthatopens,select“Changeadaptersettings”fromtheleft
side.
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5. Chooseyourconnectionandrightclick,thenselect“Properties”.
6. Select“InternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)andthenclick“Properties”.
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7. Select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”and“UsethefollowingDNSserver
addresses”,theninputthefollowingvalues:
YourexistingstaticIPaddresswillbedisplayedinthe“IP
address”fieldbeforeyoureplaceit.PleasemakeanoteofthisIP
address,subnetmask,defaultgatewayandDNSserver
addresses.
IPaddress:192.168.2.10
SubnetMask:255.255.255.0
PreferredDNSServer:192.168.2.1
Click‘OK’whenfinished.
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IV125. Mac
1. HaveyourMacintoshcomputeroperateasusual,andclickon“System
Preferences”
2. InSystemPreferences,clickon“Network”.
3. Clickon“WiFi”intheleftpanelandthenclick“Advanced”inthelower
rightcorner.
4. Select“TCP/IP”fromthetopmenuandselect“Manually”fromthedrop
downmenulabeled“ConfigureIPv4”,thenclick“OK”.
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YourexistingstaticIPaddresswillbedisplayedinthe“IP
address”fieldbeforeyoureplaceit.PleasemakeanoteofthisIP
address,subnetmask,defaultgatewayandDNSserver
addresses.
5. Inthe“IPv4Address”and“SubnetMask”fieldenterIPaddress
192.168.2.10andsubnetmask255.255.255.0.Clickon“OK”.
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6. Click“Apply”tosavethechanges.
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IV13.HowtoFindYourNetworkSecurityKey
Tofindyournetworksecuritykey,pleasefollowtheinstructionsappropriate
foryouroperatingsystem.
IfyouareusingWindowsXPorearlier,pleasecontactyourISPor
routermanufacturertofindyournetworksecuritykey.
IV131. Windows7&Vista
1. Open“ControlPanel”andclickon“NetworkandInternet”inthetop
menu.
2. Clickon“Viewnetworkstatusandtasks”whichisundertheheading
“NetworkandSharingCenter”.
3. Clickon“Managewirelessnetworks”intheleftmenu.
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4. YoushouldseetheprofileofyourWiFinetworkinthelist.Rightclickon
yourWiFinetworkandthenclickon“Properties”.
5. Clickonthe“Security”tab,andthenchecktheboxlabeled“Show
characters”.Thiswillshowyournetworksecuritykey.Clickthe“Cancel”
buttontoclosethewindow.
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IV132. Mac
1. OpenanewFinderwindow,andselect“Applications”fromthemenuon
theleftside.Openthefolderlabeled“Utilities”andthenopenthe
application“KeychainAccess”.
2. Select“Passwords”fromthesubmenulabeled“Category”ontheleftside,
asshownbelow.ThensearchthelistinthemainpanelfortheSSIDofyour
network.Inthisexample,theSSIDis“EdimaxWireless”thoughyourSSID
willbeuniquetoyournetwork.
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3. DoubleclicktheSSIDofyournetworkandyouwillseethefollowing
window.
4. Checktheboxlabeled“Showpassword”andyouwillbeaskedtoenter
youradministrativepassword,whichyouusetologintoyourMac.Enter
yourpasswordandclick“Allow”.
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Yournetworksecuritypasswordwillnowbedisplayedinthefieldnextto
theboxlabeled“Showpassword”.Intheexamplebelow,thenetwork
securitypasswordis“edimax1234”.Pleasemakeanoteofyournetwork
securitypassword.
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IV14.HowtoFindYourRouter’sIPAddress
Tofindyourrouter’sIPaddress,pleasefollowtheinstructionsappropriatefor
youroperatingsystem.
IV141. WindowsXP,Vista&7
1. Goto“Start”,select“Run”andtype“cmd”,thenpressEnterorclick“OK”.
2. Anewwindowwillopen,type“ipconfig”andpressEnter.
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3. Yourrouter’sIPaddresswillbedisplayednextto“DefaultGateway”.
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IV142. Windows8
1. FromtheWindows8Startscreen,moveyourcursertothetopright
cornerofthescreentodisplaytheCharmsbar.
2. Click“Search”andenter“cmd”intothesearchbar.Clickthe“Command
Prompt”appwhichbedisplayedontheleftside.
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3. Anewwindowwillopen,type“ipconfig”andpressEnter.
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4. Yourrouter’sIPaddresswillbedisplayednextto“DefaultGateway”.
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IV143. Mac
1. Launch“SystemPreferences”andclickon“Network”.
2. IfyouareusinganEthernetcabletoconnecttoyournetwork,your
router’sIPaddresswillbedisplayednextto“Router”.
3. IfyouareusingWiFi,click“WiFi”intheleftpanel,andthen“Advanced”
inthebottomrightcorner.
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4. Clickthe“TCP/IP”tabandyourrouter’sIPaddresswillbedisplayednext
to“Router”.
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IV2. ConnectingtoaWiFinetwork
Forhelpconnectingtoyourdevice’sEdimax.SetupSSIDforinitialsetup,orto
connecttoyourdevice’snewWiFinetwork(SSID)aftersetupiscomplete,
followtheguidebelow:
BelowisanexampleofhowtoconnectusingWindowsVistathe
processmayvaryslightlyforotherversionsofWindows.
1. Clickthenetworkicon( , or )inthesystemtrayandselect“Connect
toanetwork”.
2. SearchfortheSSIDofyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2andthenclick“Connect”.
Ifyousetapasswordforyournetwork,youwillthenbepromptedtoenter
it.
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3. Aftercorrectlyenteringyourpassword,youwillbesuccessfullyconnected
totheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’swirelessnetwork.
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IV3. Troubleshooting
IfyouareexperiencingproblemswithyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2,pleasecheck
belowbeforecontactingyourdealerofpurchaseforhelp.
Ifyouareexperiencingproblemsimmediatelyafterafirmware
upgrade,pleasecontactyourdealerofpurchaseforhelp.
1. Inrangeextendermode,howdoIconnecttoanetworkwhich
hasahiddenSSID?
a. DuringiQSetupselect“Setupextendermanually”asshownbelow.Manually
entertheSSIDofthehiddennetwork,anSSIDforyourdeviceandthe
encryptioninformationforthehiddennetwork.
SSID EntertheSSID(networkname)ofyourexisting,hidden
network.
DeviceSSID EnteranSSIDfortheBR6228nSV2/nCV2orleaveitblank
touseadefaultwhichconsistsofyourexistingrouter’s
SSID(above)+"_2EX".
Encryption Entertheencryptioninformationforyourexisting,hidden
network.
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2. Ican’taccesstheInternet.
a. Ensurethatallcablesareconnectedproperly.Trya differentEthernetcable.
b. SwitchyourBR6228nSV2/nCV2andnetworkdeviceoffandbackonagain.
ChecktheLEDstatusoftheBR6228nSV2/nCV2.
c. Checkifyoucanaccessthewebbasedconfigurationinterface.Ifnot,please
ensureyourcomputerissettouseadynamicIPaddress.
d. LogintothewebbasedconfigurationinterfaceandgotoInternet>WANSetup
andcheckthattheconnectiontypeiscorrect.Ifyouareunsurewhichinternet
connectiontypeyouhave,pleasecontactyourInternetServiceProvider(ISP).
e. Connectyourcomputerdirectlytoyourmodemandcheckifyoucanaccessthe
internet.Ifyoucan’t,pleasecontactyourInternetserviceproviderfor
assistance.
3. Ican’topenthebrowserbasedconfigurationinterface.
a. PleaseensureyourcomputerissettouseadynamicIPaddress.Refertothe
usermanualforguidanceifyouareunsurehowtodothis.
b. Ensureyouenterthecorrectpassword.Thepasswordiscasesensitive.
4. HowdoIresetmydevicetofactorydefaultsettings?
a. Toresetthedevicebacktoitsfactorydefaultsettings,pressandholdthe
WPS/Resetbuttonforover10seconds,untilthepowerLEDbeginstoflash.
Pleasewaitafewminutesfortheproducttorestart.Whenthedevicerestarts,
allsettingswillbereset.Defaultsettingsaredisplayedontheproductlabelon
thebackofthedevice,asshownbelow:
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RouterLogin EnterthisURLinawebbrowsertoruniQSetupor
configureadvancedsettings.Youmustbe
connectedtothedevicebyWiFiorEthernet
cable.
Username/Password Thisisthedefaultusernameandpasswordto
accessthebrowserbasedconfigurationinterface
whenyougotothe“RouterLogin”URL(above).
WiFiNetwork
Name
ThisisthedefaultWiFinetworknameforthe
device.Searchforthisname(SSID)andconnectto
itinordertoaccessthe“RouterLogin”URL
(above).
MAC AMACaddressisuniquetoeverydeviceandis
usedforidentificationwithina network.Your
device’suniqueMACaddressisdisplayedhere.
PINCODE Thisisyourdevice’sPINcodeforWiFiProtected
Setup(WPS).
5. Iforgotmypassword.
a. Resettheroutertoitsfactorydefaultsettingsandusethedefaultusername
adminanddefaultpassword1234.Defaultsettingsaredisplayedontheproduct
labelonthebackofthedevice,asshownabove.
6. MyBR6228nSV2/nCV2has aweakwirelesssignalinrange
extendermode.
a. Weaksignalsareusuallycausedbyinterferencefromotherdevicesorobstacles
blockingtheBR6228nSV2/nCV2’swirelesssignal:
b. Keepthedeviceawayfromotherradiodevicessuchasmicrowavesorwireless
telephones.
c. Donotputthedeviceinthecornerofaroomorunder/nearbymetal.
d. EnsurethereareasfewobstaclesaspossiblebetweentheBR6228nSV2/nCV2
andyourwirelessnetworkdevice.
Inrangeextendermode,theBR6228nSV2/nCV2’Sweakwirelesssignalmaybein
turncausedbyaweaksignalfromyourexistingrouter.It’simportanttochoosea
goodlocationfortheBR6228nSV2/nCV2inrelationtoyourexistingwireless
router.Thebestlocationisroughlyinthemiddle betweenyourexistingwireless
routerandtheareayouwouldliketobecoveredbytheBR6228nSV2/nCV2.If
youaretoofarawayfromyourexistingrouter,thenitisdifficultfortheBR6228nS
V2/nCV2toreceiveawirelesssignal.
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7. DotheWANandLANportsworkthesamewhenthedeviceisin
differentmodes?
No,theWANandLANportshaveslightlydifferentfunctionsdependingonthe
operatingmodeofthedevice.
a. InWiFiroutermode,theWANportisforadirectconnectiontoyourxDSL
modem.TheLANportsareforwirednetworkclients.
b. Inaccesspointmode,theWANportisnotfunctional.Connectyourexisting
routertothedevice’sLANport,andtheotherLANportscanconnectwired
networkclients.
c. Inrangeextendermode,theWANportisnotfunctionalandtheLANportsare
forwirednetworkclients.Donotconnectyourexistingroutertothedevice’s
WANorLANports,asthiscancausethedevicetomalfunction.
8. MynetworkisconfiguredtousestaticIPaddresses.HowcanI
assignastaticIPaddresstomyBR6228nSV2/nCV2?
a. Youcanmodifythedevice’sIPaddressusingthebrowserbasedconfiguration
interface.PleaserefertoIII34.LAN.
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IV4. Glossary
DefaultGateway(Wirelessbridge):EverynonaccesspointIPdeviceneedsto
configureadefaultgateway’sIPaddress.WhenthedevicesendsoutanIP
packet,ifthedestinationisnotonthesamenetwork,thedevicehastosend
thepackettoitsdefaultgateway,which
willthensenditouttowardsthe
destination.
DHCP:DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol.Thisprotocolautomaticallygives
everycomputeronyourhomenetworkanIPaddress.
DNSServerIPAddress:DNSstandsforDomainNameSystem,whichallows
Internetserverstohaveadomainname(suchaswww.Broadbandaccess
point.com)andone
ormoreIPaddresses(suchas192.34.45.8).ADNSserver
keepsadatabaseofInternetserversandtheirrespectivedomainnamesand
IPaddresses,sothatwhenadomainnameisrequested(asintyping
"Broadbandaccesspoint.com"intoyourInternetbrowser),theuserissentto
theproperIPaddress.
TheDNSserverIPaddressusedbythecomputerson
yourhomenetworkisthelocationoftheDNSserveryourISPhasassignedto
you.
DSLModem:DSLstandsforDigitalSubscriberLine.ADSLmodemusesyour
existingphonelinestotransmitdataathighspeeds.
Ethernet:A
standardforcomputernetworks.Ethernetnetworksare
connectedbyspecialcablesandhubs,andmovedataaroundatupto10/100
millionbitspersecond(Mbps).
IPAddressandNetwork(Subnet)Mask:IPstandsforInternetProtocol.AnIP
addressconsistsofaseriesoffournumbersseparatedbyperiods,
that
identifiesasingle,uniqueInternetcomputerhostinanIPnetwork.Example:
192.168.2.1.Itconsistsof2portions:theIPnetworkaddress,andthehost
identifier.
TheIPaddressisa32bitbinarypattern,whichcanberepresentedasfour
cascadeddecimalnumbersseparatedby“.”:aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa,whereeach
“aaa”canbeanythingfrom000to255,orasfourcascadedbinarynumbers
separatedby“.”:bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb,whereeach“b”
caneitherbe0or1.
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Anetworkmaskisalsoa32bitbinarypattern,andconsistsofconsecutive
leading1’sfollowedbyconsecutivetrailing0’s,suchas
11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000.Thereforesometimesanetwork
maskcanalsobedescribedsimplyas“x”numberofleading1’s.
Whenbotharerepresentedsidebysideintheirbinaryforms,
allbitsintheIP
addressthatcorrespondto1’sinthenetworkmaskbecomepartoftheIP
networkaddress,andtheremainingbitscorrespondtothehostID.
Forexample,iftheIPaddressforadeviceis,initsbinaryform,
11011001.10110000.1001
0000.00000111,andifitsnetworkmaskis,
11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000
Itmeansthedevice’snetworkaddressis
11011001.10110000.1001
0000.00000000,anditshostIDis,
00000000.00000000.00000000.00000111
.Thisisaconvenientandefficient
methodforaccesspointstorouteIPpacketstotheirdestination.
ISPGatewayAddress:(seeISPfordefinition).TheISPGatewayAddressisan
IPaddressfortheInternetaccesspointlocatedattheISP'soffice.
ISP:InternetServiceProvider.AnISPisa
businessthatprovidesconnectivity
totheInternetforindividualsandotherbusinessesororganizations.
LAN:LocalAreaNetwork.ALANisagroupofcomputersanddevices
connectedtogetherinarelativelysmallarea(suchasahouseoranoffice).
YourhomenetworkisconsideredaLAN.
MACAddress:
MACstandsforMediaAccessControl.AMACaddressisthe
hardwareaddressofadeviceconnectedtoanetwork.TheMACaddressisa
uniqueidentifierforadevicewithanEthernetinterface.Itiscomprisedof
twoparts:3bytesofdatathatcorrespondstotheManufacturerID(unique
foreachmanufacturer),plus3bytesthatareoftenusedastheproduct’s
serialnumber.
NAT:NetworkAddressTranslation.Thisprocessallowsallofthecomputers
onyourhomenetworktouseoneIPaddress.Usingthebroadbandaccess
point’sNATcapability,youcanaccesstheInternetfromanycomputer
on
yourhomenetworkwithouthavingtopurchasemoreIPaddressesfromyour
ISP.
Port:NetworkClients(LANPC)usesportnumberstodistinguishonenetwork
application/protocoloveranother.Belowisalistofcommonapplicationsand
protocol/portnumbers:
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Application ProtocolPortNumber
Telnet TCP 23
FTP TCP 21
SMTP TCP 25
POP3 TCP 110
H.323 TCP 1720
SNMP UCP 161
SNMPTrap UDP 162
HTTP TCP 80
PPTP TCP 1723
PCAnywhereTCP 5631
PCAnywhereUDP 5632
Accesspoint:Aaccesspointisanintelligentnetworkdevicethatforwards
packetsbetweendifferentnetworksbasedonnetworklayeraddress
informationsuchasIPaddresses.
SubnetMask:Asubnetmask,whichmaybeapartoftheTCP/IPinformation
providedbyyourISP,isasetoffournumbers
(e.g.255.255.255.0)configured
likeanIPaddress.ItisusedtocreateIPaddressnumbersusedonlywithina
particularnetwork(asopposedtovalidIPaddressnumbersrecognizedbythe
Internet,whichmustbeassignedbyInterNIC).
TCP/IP,UDP:TransmissionControlProtocol/InternetProtocol(TCP/IP)and
UnreliableDatagramProtocol(UDP).TCP/IP
isthestandardprotocolfordata
transmissionovertheInternet.BothTCPandUDParetransportlayerprotocol.
TCPperformspropererrordetectionanderrorrecovery,andthusisreliable.
UDPontheotherhandisnotreliable.TheybothrunontopoftheIP(Internet
Protocol),anetwork
layerprotocol.
WAN:WideAreaNetwork.Anetworkthatconnectscomputerslocatedin
geographicallyseparateareas(e.g.differentbuildings,cities,countries).The
Internetisawideareanetwork.
WebbasedmanagementGraphicalUserInterface(GUI):Manydevices
supportagraphicaluserinterfacethatisbasedonthewebbrowser.This
means
theusercanusethefamiliarNetscapeorMicrosoftInternetExplorer
toControl/configureormonitorthedevicebeingmanaged.
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FederalCommunicationCommissionInterferenceStatement
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart
15ofFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy
and,ifnot
installedandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoes
causeharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe
equipment
offandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2.Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfrom
thattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradiotechnicianforhelp.
FCCCaution
Thisdeviceanditsantennamustnotbecolocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaor
transmitter.ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefo llowingtwo
conditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcause harmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevi cemustacceptanyinterference
received,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.Anychangesormodificationsnotexpressly
approvedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheauthorityto
operateequipment.
FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)RadiationExposureStatement
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposuresetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Inordertoavoid
thepossibilityofexceedingtheFCCradiofrequencyexposureli mits,humanproximitytotheantennashallnotbe
lessthan2.5cm(1inch)during
normaloperation.
FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)RFExposureRequirements
ThisEUTiscompliancewithSARforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposurelimitsinANSI/IEEE
C95.11999andhadbeentestedinaccordancewiththemeasurementmethodsandproceduresspecifiedin
OETBulletin65SupplementC.TheequipmentversionmarketedinUSisrestrictedtousageofthechannels
111only.
R&TTEComplianceStatement
Thisequipmentcomplieswithall therequirementsofDIRECTIVE1999/5/ECOFTHEEUROPEANPARLIAMENTAND
THECOUNCILofMarch9,1999onradioequipmentandtelecommunicationterminalequipmentandthemutual
recognitionoftheirconformity(R&TTE).TheR&TTEDirectiverepealsandreplacesinthedirective98/13/EEC
(TelecommunicationsTerminalEquipmentandSatellite
EarthStationEquipment)AsofApril8,2000.
Safety
Thisequipmentisdesignedwiththeutmostcareforthesafetyofthosewhoinstallanduseit.However,special
attentionmustbepaidtothedangersofelectricshockandstaticelectricitywhenworkingwithelectrical
equipment.Allguidelinesof
thisandofthecomputermanufacturemustthereforebeallowedatalltimesto
ensurethesafeuseoftheequipment.
EUCountriesIntendedforUse
TheETSIversionofthisdeviceisintendedforhomeandofficeuseinAustria,Belgium,Bulgaria,Cyprus,Czech,
Denmark,Estonia,Finland,France,Germany,Greece,
Hungary,Ireland,Italy,Latvia,Lithuania,Luxembourg,Malta,
Netherlands,Poland,Portugal,Romania,Slovakia,Slovenia,Spain,Sweden,Turkey,andUnitedKingdom.TheETSI
versionofthisdeviceisalsoauthorizedforuseinEFTAmemberstates:Iceland,Liechtenstein,Norway,and
Switzerland.
EUCountriesNotIntendedforUse
None
133
EUDeclarationofConformity
English: Thisequipmentisincompliancewiththeessentialrequirementsandotherrelevant
provisionsofDirective1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Français: Cetéquipementestconformeauxexigencesessentiellesetautresdispositionsdela
directive1999/5/CE,2009/125/CE.
Čeština: Totozařízeníjevsouladusezákladnímipožadavkyaostatnímipříslušnýmiustanoveními
směrnic1999/5/ES,2009/125/ES.
Polski: Urządzeniejestzgodnezogólnymiwymaganiamiorazszczególnymiwarunkami
określonymiDyrektywąUE1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Română: Acestechipamentesteînconformitatecucerințeleesențialeşialteprevederirelevanteale
Directivei1999/5/CE,2009/125/CE.
Русский: ЭтооборудованиесоответствуетосновнымтребованиямиположениямДирективы
1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Magyar: Ezaberendezésmegfelelazalapvetőkövetelményeknekésmásvonatkozóirányelveknek
(1999/5/EK,2009/125/EC).
Türkçe: Bucihaz1999/5/EC,2009/125/ECdirektiflerizorunluisteklervediğerhükümlerleile
uyumludur.
Українська: Обладнаннявідповідаєвимогаміумовамдирективи1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Slovenčina: Totozariadeniespĺňazákladnépožiadavkyaďalšiepríslušnéustanoveniasmerníc
1999/5/ES,2009/125/ES.
Deutsch: DiesesGeräterfülltdieVoraussetzungengemäßdenRichtlinien1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Español: ElpresenteequipocumplelosrequisitosesencialesdelaDirectiva1999/5/EC,
2009/125/EC.
Italiano: Questoapparecchioèconformeairequisitiessenzialieallealtredisposizioniapplicabili
dellaDirettiva1999/5/CE,2009/125/CE.
Nederlands: Ditapparaatvoldoetaandeessentiëleeisenenanderevantoepassingzijndebepalingen
vanrichtlijn1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Português: EsteequipamentocumpreosrequesitosessênciaisdaDirectiva1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Norsk: DetteutstyreterisamsvarmeddeviktigstekraveneogandrerelevanteregleriDirektiv
1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Svenska: Dennautrustningäriöverensstämmelsemeddeväsentligakravenochövrigarelevanta
bestämmelseridirektiv1999/5/EG,2009/125/EG.
Dansk: Detteudstyrerioverensstemmelsemeddevæsentligstekravogandrerelevante
forordningeridirektiv1999/5/EC,2009/125/EC.
Suomi: Tämälaitetäyttäädirektiivien1999/5/EY,2009/125/EYoleellisetvaatimuksetjamuut
asiaankuuluvatmääräykset.
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
WEEEDirective&ProductDisposal
Attheendofitsserviceablelife,thispro ductshouldnotbetreatedashouseholdorgeneralwaste.It
shouldbehandedovertotheapplicablecolle ctionpointfortherecyclingofelectricalandelectronic
equipment,orreturnedtothesupplierfordisposal.
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DeclarationofConformity
We,EdimaxTechnologyCo.,Ltd.,declareunderoursoleresponsibility,thatthe
equipmentdescribedbelowcomplieswiththerequirementsoftheEuropeanR&TTE
directives.
Equipment: N150MultiFunctionWiFiRouter
ModelNo.: BR6228nSV2/BR6228nCV2
ThefollowingEuropeanstandardsforessentialrequirementshavebeenfollowed:
Directives 1999/5/EC
Spectrum : ETSI EN 300 328 V1.8.1 (2012-06);
EMC : EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09);
EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 (2012-09);
Safety (LVD) : IEC 60950-1:2005 (2
nd
Edition); Am 1:2009
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011
Recommendation99/519/EC
EMF : EN 62311: 2008
Directives 2006/95/EC
Safety (LVD) : IEC 60950-1:2005 (2
nd
Edition); Am 1:2009
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011
EdimaxTechnologyCo.,Ltd.
No.3,WuChuan3
rd
Road,
WuKuIndustrialPark,
NewTaipeiCity,Taiwan
DateofSignature: September,2013
Signature:
PrintedName:
AlbertChang
Title: Director
EdimaxTechnologyCo.,Ltd.
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