D-Link DWR-921 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DWR-923

DWR-923 4G Integrated Access Device User Manual

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

9 3.3 Using the User Configuration Interface 3.3.1 Home The status page displays basic system Information including a summary of the Internet, sy

Page 3 - 1.1 Introduction

10 System Information: System Name: Displays the DWR-923’s configured name. System Uptime: Elapsed time since the DWR-923 was last turned on or reb

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11 3.3.2 Internet Internet Status 4G Connection Status: Registration State: Status of connection to a network service. Radio Interference: Any int

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12 RSSI: Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) measures the strength of received radio signals. Signal Strength: Strength value of the received s

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13 Internet PIN Configuration This page allows configuration of the PIN code of your SIM card. Use PIN: Select a PIN code to use to protect

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14 Internet Radio Configuration Radio Mode: Select 3G or 4G for your mobile network or select Auto to switch between available 3G/4G mobile network

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15 Internet Profile Configuration This page displays the network profiles that are currently being used. Select one from the list and then cl

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16 Internet Network Scan This function scans for nearby network providers. 4G Network Selection Method: Choose Auto to scan for network providers

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17 3.3.3 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Device List This page displays the client devices that are currently connected to the DWR-923 via Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Setti

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18 This page pops up when you click Edit in Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Settings. Enable SSID: Choose to Enable or Disable the function. SSID: The Service

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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GETTING TO KNOW THE DWR-923 ... 2 1.1 Introduction ...

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19 Password: Specify a password for your wireless network. Show Plain Password: Check the box to make the password visible. Click Apply to apply t

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20 Wi-Fi WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS): WPS is a computing standard for easy and secure setup of a wireless connection. In this section y

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21 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Access Control Access control allows you to block or allow computer devices from establishing a wireless link to the DWR-923. The fi

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22 Wireless Client Access Policy Access Rule for Registered MAC Address: Allow Everybody: Allows all devices to connect to the DWR-923 wirelessly reg

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23 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Advanced This section allows you to configure and manage advanced settings of your wireless network. In most cases, however, the def

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24 Beacon Interval: Enter the time in milliseconds between beacon transmissions. The default interval is 100 milliseconds. Fragmentation Threshold: T

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25 wireless network. However, there will also be a greater chance of signal interference from other network devices. Click Apply to apply the ch

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26 3.3.4 LAN LAN Device List This page lists the information of client network devices that are connected via the DWR-923’s LAN ports. Host Name:

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27 This page allows you to configure the local network settings of the DWR-923. In most cases the default settings should be sufficient. In this sect

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28 LAN DHCP  Basic By default, the DWR-923 will function as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. As such it will provide TCP/IP co

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2 1. Getting to know the DWR-923 1.1 Introduction The DWR-923 is a 4G Integrated Access Device (IAD) that integrates a range of methods for connecti

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29 LAN DHCP  DHCP Reservation IP addresses can be reserved so that a particular IP address is always allocated to a particular computer in the loc

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30 3.3.5 Advanced Advanced DNS&DynDNS The Domain Name Server (DNS) page allows you to define the system name and domain name of the DWR-923 fo

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31 will appear in the list of hosts as belonging to the domain configured on this page. Network hosts which are a part of a common domain can view th

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32 Advanced Firewall This section displays the firewall security settings of the DWR-923. The security levels are grouped into a set of rules corre

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33 Security Mode Configuration: Maximum Security: All incoming requests from the Internet are blocked by default and the router allows limited Inte

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34 Advanced Firewall Access Control A list of all configured filtering rules is displayed in this section. Filtering rules for computers indi

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35 Advanced Firewall URL Blocking URL Blocking lets you block websites containing specific keywords from being accessed through this gateway.

Page 31 - 3.3.5 Advanced

36 Step 2: Go to “Rules for schedule” page  Check the box to Enable Parental Control  Click Apply to enable the configurations for “Li

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37 Step 3: Click Add to add profiles: (1) Enter Profile Name. (2) Select your Group membership (admin/guest). (3) Check the box to Enable Content F

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38 Step 4: Open browser and link to http://www.yahoo.com.tw . The webpage will ask you to login. Please login according to your G

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3 1.2 Package Contents Thank you for purchasing the DWR-923. Before using the DWR-923, please confirm that the packaging includes the following item

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39 Advanced Firewall DoS Attacks A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is an attempt to make a device resource unavailable to its intended

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40 Advanced Firewall Rules for Schedule This section allows you to determine what local network users can access on the Internet, and when

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41 undesirable content or connecting to the Internet during scheduled access times. List of Parental Control Profiles: This section displays the p

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42 Advanced QoS Settings

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43 Sessions Limit: Enter the upper limit of the number of sessions that other devices may connect to the device. The number range

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44 Bandwidth Profiles: The table lists the Bandwidth Profiles for this device and allows several operations on the Bandwidth Profiles. Name:

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45 Advanced NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a technique which allows several computers on a LAN to share an Internet connection. The co

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46 Advanced NAT  Virtual DMZ Virtual DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) allows you to specify a DMZ host IP to redirect requests to a Virtual DMZ host

Page 43 - Advanced QoS Settings

47 Advanced NAT  Port Mapping Port Mapping can be used to translate the common service port to a custom port inside your local network such as web

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48 Advanced NAT  UPnP Port Mapping For devices that support Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), enabling the UPnP Port Mapping function will allow aut

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4 1.4 Hardware Overview - Front Panel & LEDs LED Status Description Power Green System on Blinking Green System booting Blinking Ye

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49 Advanced NAT  Special Applications While common services use known TCP/UDP ports, many custom or uncommon applications require traffic t

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50 Advanced Static Routing Static routing is a data communication concept describing one way of determining packet path selection of routers in you

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51 Advanced USB USB Storage Show information of the USB storage device connecting to this product, which includes the directory it mounts, i

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52 Advanced DLNA Turning this function on allows use of this product as a media server. DLNA compatible client devices will be able to read or

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53 3.3.6 System System Time Settings Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol that is used to synchronize computer clock time in a network of com

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54 firewall schedules to work. Enable Daylight Saving: If supported by the NTP servers for your region, you can check Automatically Adjust for Daylig

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55 System Users This page lists the users that have been configured on the DWR-923 for accessing shares, the Internet or even managing the device.

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56 System Reboot & Reset Reboot: Select Reboot and click Apply, a countdown timer will appear and count down the reboot period. After the devic

Page 54 - 3.3.6 System

57 System Firmware Upgrade Firmware will be continually updated as more features are added and known issues are resolved. This section helps you to

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58 System Remote Management This feature can be used to manage the device remotely from the WAN side. By default, Remote Management is disabled. To

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5 1.5 Hardware Overview - Rear Panel Item Name Description 1 Phone ports Connects to your phones for SIP VoIP services 2 WAN port N/A

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59 Access Type: Select an access type. If you choose All IP Addresses the DWR-923 will access all IPs automatically. If IP Address Range is selected

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60 System System Logs System Logs: As the DWR-923 manages network traffic and communication, it continuously generates logs for troubleshooting and

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61 Applications to display the appropriate logs in the View Logs section. 3. Click Apply to apply the changes. Or click Reset to undo your configurat

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62 4. Appendix 4.1 Connected PC IP Address Configuration Appropriate IP address settings are required to communicate with the DWR-923. The follow

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63 5. From the “This connection uses the following items” list, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. The Internet Protocol (

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6 2. Installation 1. Insert the SIM card provided by your 4G mobile network operator. 2. Insert the antennas into the antenna connectors

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7 3. User Configuration Interface 3.1 Accessing the User Configuration Interface The User Configuration Interface allows you to configure the DWR-92

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8 3.2 Interface Layout After logging in, the Home Screen appears. The User Configuration Interface consists of three parts: This part is the dis

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