Buffalo AirStation WBR-B11 User Manual

Buffalo AirStation WBR-B11 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION
1.1 AirStation Broadband Router
Access Point (WBR-B11)
Welcome to AirStation, the easy way to wire-
less networking. Bring your wireless home
network closer to your fun activities!
This book, which introduces you to the
AirStation Broadband router access point, will
help you connect to your network quickly.
The AirStation Broadband Router Access
Point (AP), WBR-B11, is a 4-port router wire-
less small/medium business (SMB) network
device that complies with the IEEE 802.11b
standard on wireless LANs (Revision B). It
supports data rates up to 11 Mbps in the
basic mode with enhanced built-in fi rewall
functions and is used as a multi-functional
router/link between wired and wireless LAN
PCs. The WBR-B11 incorporates features of
wired and wireless networking environments.
Summary of the AirStation WBR-B11 fea-
tures:
• Wi-Fi™ (Wireless Fidelity) certifi ed by the
Wi-Fi Alliance. AirStation will com mu ni cate
with other IEEE 802.11b/Wi-Fi compliant
wireless LAN products.
• Automatic Transmit Rate Select mech a nism
transmits at speeds of 11, 5.5, 2 and 1
Mbps.
• DHCP client/server function.
• Auto roaming, supports seamless roaming
over multiple channels.
• Auto VPN setup, for secure com mu ni c-
a tions.
• Additional Firewall Functions - DMZ, intru-
sion detection and notifi cation.
• Up to 128bit Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) data encryption (future support for
TKIP).
• Packet fi ltering, for eliminating unwanted
communications.
• SOHO/SMB routing and fi rewall func-
tions provide a safer private networking
en vi ron ment, including MS NetMeeting and
MSN Messenger.
• Syslog transmits some or all system activi-
ties to a central Syslog server.
• Extended range, with optional add-on
antennas.
• Auto Media Dependent Interface/
Crossover (MDI/X) port, allows connection
by standard and crossover CAT5 cables.
• Supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).
Other features to be supported by up-
grades:
• EAP-TLS, expanding the 802.1x au then -
ti ca tion method.
• PPPoE multi-session, for use with multiple
stations.
1.2 AirStation Wireless Network
Features
• Enhanced security features:
- Firewall and DMZ zone functions to
prevent unknown intruders.
- Intrusion detection with a pop-up
warning for DoS, malicious attacks and
rejection.
- Dynamic packet fi ltering function
prevents specifi ed ports being open to
WAN during periods of nonuse.
- Up to 128bit WEP for protecting data.
- VPN (IPSec and PPTP) pass-through
- Packet monitoring and fi ltering by MAC
address, IP address and port.
- PPPoE support.
- Internal Network Security, for blocking
changes to AP confi guration by wireless
clients or through another AP.
• Buffalo's easy connection method and
video guided setup instruction.
• Static and dynamic routing methods
between WAN and LAN. An economical
way to bridge multiple networks.
• Optional external antennas for boosting
range and signal quality.
• Resistance to environmental conditions.
1.3 Home Networking
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  • Page 1 AirStation Broadband router access point, will help you connect to your network quickly. The AirStation Broadband Router Access Point (AP), WBR-B11, is a 4-port router wire- less small/medium business (SMB) network device that complies with the IEEE 802.11b standard on wireless LANs (Revision B). It supports data rates up to 11 Mbps in the basic mode with enhanced built-in fi...
  • Page 2: Soho/Smb Networking

    With high-speed DSL or CATV connections readily available, many users can work effec- tively from a home offi ce, connected securely to a corporate network. Connect the Buffalo AirStation Broadband router AP to a CATV or DSL modem in order to: •...
  • Page 3: About The Airstation Cd

    BASIC SETUP 2.1 Using AirNavigator For easy setup, the WBR-B11 CD contains a web-based utility, AirNavigator. Use it to set up the wireless LAN environment for both AP and PC (client). The system requires Explorer 4.0 or higher, or Netscape Com mu -...
  • Page 4 Fig ure 2.1.3 AirStation Selection Figure 2.1.4 Confi gure IP Address Figure 2.1.5 Login 4. If the client IP range is different thanthe default AirStation IP of 192.168.11.1, an IP confi guration screen will appear next. Select Automatically set up the IP ad- dress, or Specify an IP address for manual setup.
  • Page 5: Standard Settings

    For explanation of each parameter and its use, see Chapter 4. 3.2 Setup Preparation Make note of the WBR-B11’s wired MAC address (found on the back of the WBR-B11). Figure 2.1.6A Login Screen Fig ure 2.1.6B AirStaton...
  • Page 6: Setup Overview

    3.4 Open the Setup Screen • Connect the WBR-B11 according to the (Install the setup utility, Client Manager, from • The WBR-B11 has a default LAN IP ad- Ex: The setting PC can use 192.168.11.2 as an IP and 255.255.255.0 as the Subnet Mask during setup unless a different IP range is entered for the AirStation.
  • Page 7 3.5.2 CATV Button Select the appropriate connection method. Automatic IP Assignment by ISP - The DHCP server of the ISP assigns an IP address automatically. Enter IP address manually - Enter the IP address given by the ISP. The IP address is acquired au to - mat i cal ly but DNS server address entered manually - Enter the DNS server in for ma tion manually even though the...
  • Page 8: Lan Setting

    Fig ure 3.5.4 Security Tab Fig ure 3.5.5 Ap pli ca tion Fig ure 4.1.1 LAN Set- ting 3.5.5 Application tab Set up special applications such as games, MS NetMeeting and MSN Messenger. Follow the instructions in each screen. USING AIRSTATION FOR ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS Although your AirStation will function fi...
  • Page 9 The default value of 1 is recommended. ANY Connection - Enables a client PC to connect to the nearest WBR-B11 by entering the word “any” for the ESS-ID. If the “ANY Connection” is not selected, the WBR-B11 will not be found unless the specifi...
  • Page 10: Wan Settings

    Fig ure 4.1.3A DHCP Server Fig ure 4.1.3B DHCP Server IPs to be excluded from the range spec i fi c- a tion should be entered in the specifi ed fi eld. Lease period - Specifi es the number of hours (1-999) an assigned IP address is valid.
  • Page 11 MAC Address of WAN - Set the AirStation MAC address to be used for WAN com mu ni ca tion. IP Address of WAN - Allows admin- istrator to select DHCP server, PPPoE, or manual setting for the WAN port of the AirStation.
  • Page 12: Network Setting

    DNS Server Address - Enter the primary and secondary DNS address(es) of the server to be used by the WBR-B11 for DNS resolution. If DNS was set to Do not use (Section 4.1.3), leave blank. If Auto...
  • Page 13 Address Translation - Select Use or Do not Use. Address Translation must be enabled for client PCs to connect to the Internet. Se- lecting Use enables the following functions: • IP Masquerade - When the LAN PC connects to the WAN side, the IP address of LAN PC is dynamically trans- lated to become the WAN IP address of the AirStation.
  • Page 14: Packet Filter

    AirStation confi guration screens. This function prohibits setup from a wireless PC. The WBR-B11 can be returned to the factory default settings (ALL of them!) by holding down the INIT button on the back of the unit for three seconds.
  • Page 15: Management (Network Diagnosis Settings)

    Example: 00:40:26:00:11:22 Display/delete packet fi lter in for - ma tion - Allows the administrator to delete or initialize the packet fi ltering. 4.3.4 Intrusion Detector Intrusion Detector - Select Do not use, Use or Use (Apply Packet fi lter setting for Intrusion Detector set- ting).
  • Page 16 Figure 4.3.7 Syslog Trans- mit ting Figure 4.4.1 Unit In for - ma tion Figure 4.4.2 Time Setup 4.4.1 Unit information AirStation name - When using Client Manager and multiple AirStations, select a unique name to make it easier to identify each AirStation.
  • Page 17 4.4.4 Transfer Packet Condition Displays number of packets sent and received for wired WAN-LAN and wireless LAN traffi c. 4.4.5 PING Test Destination - Enter IP address for test and click OK Figure 4.4.3A System In for ma tion Figure 4.4.3B System Information...
  • Page 18: Additional Information

    Figure 4.4.5 Ping Test Figure 4.4.6 Initialization Reboot Figure 4.4.7 Firmware Update 4.4.6 Initialization/reboot Initialization sets all parameters back to fac- tory defaults. After initialization, the AirSta- tion must be restarted. 4.4.7 Firmware Update Firmware fi le name - Enter the path and fi...
  • Page 19 WBR-B11 Access Point Specifi cations Physical Specifi cations AA Dimensions (LxWxH) 205 x 170 x 76 mm Weight 620 grams Temperature & Humidity Operation 0¡ to 40¡ C Maximum humidity 80% Transit/Storage 0¡ to 40¡ C maximum humid- ity 80% (no condensation) Power Characteristics Transmit Mode 1.1A (Nominal),...
  • Page 20: Regulatory Information

    WBR-B11 ACCESS POINT SPECIFICATIONS Physical Specifi cations Dimensions (LxWxH) 205 x 170 x 76 mm Weight 620 grams Temperature & Humidity Operation 0° to 40°C Maximum humidity 80% Transit/Storage 0° to 40° C maximum humidity 80% (no condensation) Power Characteristics Transmit Mode 1.1A (Nominal),...
  • Page 21 ■ NOTE: The range values listed in Table “Radio Char ac ter is tics” are typical distances as measured at Buffalo Technology AirStation laboratories. These values are provided for your guidance but may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the AirStation product is installed.
  • Page 22 2. Select Settings, then Control Panel. 3. Double-click on the Network icon to view the Network Properties. 4. From the list of installed components, verify the TCP/IP -> Buffalo WLI-USB-L11G wireless LAN adapter protocol (or appropriate wireless LAN adapter) is installed.
  • Page 23 10BaseT or 100BaseTx: 802.3 based Ethernet network that uses UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) cable and a star topology. 10 is 10 Mbps and 100 is 100 Mbps. 802.1x: The standard for wireless LAN au- thentication used between an AP and a client. 802.1x with EAP will initiate key handling.
  • Page 24 organization which promotes development of electronics technology. IP (Internet Protocol) Address: A unique 32-binary-digit number that identifi es each sender or receiver of information sent in packets. Infrastructure: A wireless network or other small network in which the wireless network devices are made a part of the network through the Access Point.
  • Page 25 RJ-45 connector: An 8-pin connector used between a twisted pair cable and a data transmission device. ROM (Read Only Memory): Perma- nent memory. Router: Device that can connect individual LANs and remote sites to a server. Roaming: The ability to use a wireless device while moving from one access point to another without losing the connection.

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