[ pg. 1] ESR300H / ESR150H 11N X-TRA RANGE Wireless Router V1.0
[ pg. 10] 3.2. Setup your network cables 1. Power on ESR300H. 2. Plug either end of an Ethernet cable into the WAN port on the back panel o
[ pg. 11] 3. Plug either end of an Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the back panel of the router (see CABLE 2). Plug the other end of the cable in
[ pg. 12] 3.3. Login your Router 1. Once logged in, the landing page will display information about the ESR300H. 2. Icon introduction On the top
[ pg. 13] On the bottom left, you will see: • View the router information and connection status • Open the setup wizard by clicking Wizard b
[ pg. 14] 3. The Wizard will then proceed to automatically detect the type of internet connection being used based on the connection on the WAN por
[ pg. 15] Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) To set up an L2TP connection, enter the type of WAN connection (Static IP or DHCP). After, depending on
[ pg. 16] 6. It is highly recommended to select High as the security level to better secure your router and prevent outside intrusion. 7. Enter you
[ pg. 17] 8. Click Apply to save the information entered in step 13 -14. You have now completed the ESR300H setup. Now ESR300H is ready for use.
[ pg. 18] 4. Parental Control Parent Control: Parental control enables centralized control on the Internet access restriction for each connecte
[ pg. 19] 1. Name the Policy. Click Next. 2. Select the device (by its MAC Address) to apply the policy to. Click Next. 3. Schedule when the pol
[ pg. 2] Table of Contents 1. Product Overview ...
[ pg. 20] 4. Enter Keywords and URLs to be filtered/ blocked. Check Enable Application Filter if you would like the application filtering. Click Nex
[ pg. 21] 6. If you would like to proceed to the advanced Networking Setting, please click: .
[ pg. 22] 5. Advanced Networking Setting If you would like to manually configure the advanced Networking Settings please open your browser (Interne
[ pg. 23] MAC Address: Your router’s WAN MAC address. You can also find your router’s MAC address on the label on the back side of the router Primary
[ pg. 24] LAN LAN IP IP Address: Your router’s LAN IP address IP Subnet Mask: Your router’s LAN Subnet Mask 802.1d Spanning Tree: 802.1d Spanning Tr
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[ pg. 26] DHCP DHCP Client Table: Displays all the connected DHCP clients whose IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP Server in your network. Click R
[ pg. 27] Log: Records the system log of the router. The log displays any event that occurred after your router starts up. Click Save if you wish to
[ pg. 28] Monitor: Displays the bandwidth utilized on WAN and WLAN.
[ pg. 29] Language: ESR300 supports multiple languages. Please select your preferred language.
[ pg. 3] Wireless > Security ...
[ pg. 30] 6. Internet Status: Displays the internet connection type and status WAN Setting Attain IP Protocol: Displays the IP Protocol currently u
[ pg. 31] Dynamic IP: A DHCP type of connection where your internet connection is usually always on and your internet service provider automatically
[ pg. 32] Clone MAC: Some ISPs require you to register the MAC address of your network interface card (NIC) connected directly to your cable or DSL m
[ pg. 33] Static IP To set up a Static IP connection, enter the following: IP Address of the Internet Connection, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and b
[ pg. 34] PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE): To set up a PPPoE connection, enter the Username, Password, and Service (name) of the
[ pg. 35] MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission. The factory defau
[ pg. 36] PPTP To set up a PPTP connection, enter the type of WAN connection (Static IP or DHCP). After, depending on the type of WAN, follow the ins
[ pg. 37] Idle Timeout: Maximum amount of time for inactive internet connection. The internet connection will be dropped when the maximum idle time i
[ pg. 38] L2TP To set up an L2TP connection, enter the type of WAN connection (Static IP or DHCP). After, depending on the type of WAN, follow the in
[ pg. 39] Clone MAC: Some ISPs require you to register the MAC address of your network interface card (NIC) connected directly to your cable or DSL m
[ pg. 4] Advanced > WOL (Wake on LAN) ...
[ pg. 40] 7. Wireless LAN Setup Wireless > Basic In the Basic Wireless Setup (Located in the Wireless section in the Main Menu), se
[ pg. 41] Radio: You can turn on/off the wireless radio. If wireless Radio is off, you cannot set an access point through wireless. Mode: Select Acce
[ pg. 42] 5. Data Rate: This is the rate in which the ESR300H will transmit data packets. 6. N Data Rate: This is the rate in which the ESR300H wil
[ pg. 43] Wireless > Security To change the wireless security of the ESR300H, select the Security option of the Wireless section. It is recommende
[ pg. 44] Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) To enable WEP security on your wireless network, select WEP in the encryption type. 1. Authentication Typ
[ pg. 45] Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Pre-Shared Key To enable WPA on your wireless network, select WPA-Pre-Shared Key in the encryption type. 1.
[ pg. 46] WPA Radius You can use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt data during communication. Yo
[ pg. 47] Wireless > WPS To configure the WiFi Protected Setup information, select the WPS option from the Wireless section. WPS is an easy way to
[ pg. 48] Wireless > Client List To view the wireless devices currently connected to the ESR300H, select the Client List option in the Wireless se
[ pg. 49] 8. Parental Control Section Parental control enables centralized control on the Internet access restriction for each connected computer.
[ pg. 5] 1. Product Overview Thank you for purchasing the ESR300H High Power Wireless N Router from EnGenius Technologies. By applying the latest
[ pg. 50] You can add policies by clicking Add Policy. You will then be prompted to: 6. Name the Policy. Click Next. 7. Select the device (by its
[ pg. 51] 9. Enter Keywords and URLs to be filtered/ blocked. Check Enable Application Filter if you would like to enable application filtering.
[ pg. 52] Parental Control > Web Monitor To quickly view the Parental Control policies you already made in Parent Control Wizard, select the Web M
[ pg. 53] 9. Firewall Section To access the Firewall Section of the Expert Menu, select Firewall on the left hand side. Firewall > Basic To enab
[ pg. 54] Firewall > Advanced VPN Passthrough: Allows VPN (Virtual Private Network) packets to pass through the Firewall. If you are n
[ pg. 55] Firewall > DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application (e.g. Games) properly from behind th
[ pg. 56] Firewall > DoS (Denial of Service) To enable blocking of DoS attacks, select the DoS option in the Firewall section. DoS attacks can flo
[ pg. 57] Firewall > ACL To manage Parental Control settings (either through the Parental Control Wizard or the ACL option), select the ACL option
[ pg. 58] 10. VPN (Virtual Private Network) Section VPN > Status A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides a secure connection between t
[ pg. 59] VPN Wizard Click Next to start VPN Wizard Create a name for the VPN tunnel in the Name field. Click Next.
[ pg. 6] • VPN: Support up to 5 VPN tunnels to better secure your network from remote access • Easy Smart Wizard Setup 1.1. Package Contents 1
[ pg. 60] You can select either L2TP or PPTP as the VPN Connection Type. Then click Next.
[ pg. 61] L2TP Settings User Name: Enter the user name used to connect to L2TP server Password: Enter the password used to connect to L2TP server VPN
[ pg. 62] The L2TP VPN profile should be completed successfully. Click Apply to save the L2TP VPN Profile setting. To connect to the VPN tunnel, now
[ pg. 63] PPTP Setting If you want to setup a PPTP VPN tunnel, please select PPTP VPN Connection Type after selecting the Wizard in the VPN option. C
[ pg. 64] User Name: Enter the user name to connect to the PPTP server Password: Enter the password to connect to the PPTP server VPN Server IP Setti
[ pg. 65] The PPTP VPN profile should be created successfully. Click Apply to save your setting. To connect VPN tunnel, now you can use your native W
[ pg. 66] Profile Setting: If you wish to manually setup a VPN tunnel, you can go to Profile Setting in the VPN section. Before getting started, plea
[ pg. 67] After completing the User Setting, please go to Profile Setting to start a manual VPN tunnel configuration. Click Add to get started. In t
[ pg. 68] PPTP through Profile Setting If you select PPTP as VPN Connection Type, go to PPTP tab. Authentication: There are three authentication algo
[ pg. 69] Go to the Network tab. VPN Server IP Setting Server IP: Enter an IP address which is different from your router’s LAN IP address. (example:
[ pg. 7] Front Panel Components Description Power LED This LED goes ON when the power is being supplied to the router. WLAN LED This LED goes ON w
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[ pg. 71] L2TP through Profile Setting Click Add in the Profile Setting to start a L2TP VPN profile setting Go to the General tab. Enter the L2TP pr
[ pg. 72] Then go to the L2TP tab Authentication: there are three authentication algorithms. Please select CHAP, PAP, or MSCHAP_V2. Available Users:
[ pg. 73] Go to the Network tab VPN Server IP Setting Server IP: enter an IP address which is different from your router’s LAN IP address. (example:
[ pg. 74] 11. Advanced Section To access the Advanced section of the Expert Menu, select Advanced on the left hand side. Advanced > NAT (Network
[ pg. 75] Advanced > Port Mapping Port Mapping allows you to re-direct a particular range of service port numbers (from the Internet / WAN Port) t
[ pg. 76] Advanced > Port Forwarding Use the Port Forwarding (Virtual Server) function when you want different servers/clients in your LAN to hand
[ pg. 77] Advanced > Port Triggering (Special Application) Some applications require multiple connections, such as online games, videocon
[ pg. 78] Advanced > ALG (Application Layer Gateway) The ALG (Application Layer Gateway) serves as a window between correspondent application proc
[ pg. 79] Advanced > UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) UPnP helps internet devices, such as gaming and videoconferencing to access the network and co
[ pg. 8] 1.3. Wall Mounting Mounting the ESR300H to a wall will allow the wireless range to be optimized. To mount the device in the wall, measure t
[ pg. 80] Advanced > IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to establi
[ pg. 81] Advanced > QoS (Quality of Service) Total Bandwidth Settings QoS can prioritize the bandwidth use such as video streaming, online gaming
[ pg. 82] QoS Type Priority Queue: • Unlimited Priority Queue o Local IP Address: Enter the Local IP address which will have the highest priority
[ pg. 83] Bandwidth Allocation: You can set the bandwidth allocation type (download and/or upload). You must provide the IP and Port ranges and selec
[ pg. 84] Disable QoS if you do not want to prioritize any data or protocol. Click Apply to save your settings.
[ pg. 85] Advanced > Routing Typically you do not need to setup static routing since the ESR300H usually has adequate routing info
[ pg. 86] 1. Enable Static Routing: Mark the checkbox to Enable Static Routing. 2. Destination LAN IP: Enter the static IP Address of the remote ne
[ pg. 87] Advanced > WOL (Wake on LAN) WOL allows you to turn on a computer through the router. You will just need to provide the Server Port as w
[ pg. 88] 12. Tools Section Tools > Admin In the Admin option of the Tools section, you can change the password used to log in to the router at t
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[ pg. 9] 3. Getting Started 3.1. Using your CD Before getting started, please power off your cable modem or the DSL. 1. Insert the ESR300H I
[ pg. 90] Tools > Time In the Time option of the Tools section, you can change the current time on the ESR300H. Enter the web address of the Netwo
[ pg. 91] Tools > DDNS (Dynamic DNS) DDNS allows users to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. You must get an account, password, and
[ pg. 92] Tools > Diagnosis In the Diagnosis option of the Tools section, you can enter an IP Address of a computer on the LAN to check if it has
[ pg. 93] Tools > Firmware In the Firmware option of the Tools section, you can update the firmware of the ESR300H. To update the firmware, follow
[ pg. 94] Tools > Back-Up In the Back-Up option of the Tools section, you can: 1. Restore the ESR300H to factory defaults. 2. Save the current c
[ pg. 95] Tools > Reset In the Reset option of the Tools section, you can manually restart the ESR300H.
Table of Contents Appendix A – FCC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested
97 Appendix B – Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the
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