D-Link DSA-3100 Specifications

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Manual
Building Networks for People
Public/Private Gateway
D-Link Airspot
DSA-3100
June 2004
Rev. B
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DSA-3100

ManualBuilding Networks for PeoplePublic/Private GatewayD-Link AirspotDSA-3100June 2004Rev. B

Page 2 - Contents

10Installation Standard 10/100Base-T network (UTP/Cat5 Ethernet) cablewith RJ45 connectors. TCP/IP network protocol must be installed on all network

Page 3 - Package Contents

11Setting up the DSA-3100 Make sure the DSA-3100 unit is not connected to the poweradapter and is powered OFF. WAN port connectionUse 10/100BaseT co

Page 4 - Introduction

12 If your PC uses the default Windows XP/2000/Me/98SE setting, nochanges need to be made. Just restart your PC. If you are running Mac OS 9 or OS X

Page 5 - Front Panel

13Internet Access ConfigurationTo configure your PCs to use the DSA-3100 for Internet access, follow thisprocedure.For Windows 98SE/2000Select the Con

Page 6 - Rear Panel

14Internet Access Configuration (continued)Select “I connect through a local area network (LAN)” and click Next.Ensure all of the boxes on the local a

Page 7 - Features

15Using the Configuration UtilityTo configure the DSA-3100, use a computer which is connected to the local networkport of the DSA-3100 with an Etherne

Page 8 - Sample Scenarios

16The Home>User Manager screen will ap-pear if you logged in as a manager. Pleaserefer to the Quick Installation Guide for moreinformation regardin

Page 9 - Sample Scenarios (continued)

17Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > SystemDSA-3100 is the default system name. You may wish to rename it toindicate your company, d

Page 10 - Installation

18Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > WAN > Static IP AddressEnter the IP address provided to you by your ISP.IP address:Enter the

Page 11 - Setting up the DSA-3100

19Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > WAN > Dynamic IP AddressSelect this option toobtain an IP addressautomatically fromyour ISP.

Page 12 - TCP/IP network settings

2ContentsPackage Contents ...3Introduction...

Page 13 - Internet Access Configuration

20Make this selection if you do not wish to use the built-in DHCP featurein the DSA-3100.The DSA-3100 allows the gateway to be set to one of three Aut

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21Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > Public Network (continued)Enter the domain name.DomainName:Select the length of time during whi

Page 15 - Login Screen

22Home > Private NetworkNAT and Router are the two local network port modes.For an explanation of each field on this screen, please see the previou

Page 16 - Home > User Manager

23Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > General AccountSelect Enable or Disable. When disabled, only the MAC AddressC

Page 17 - Home > System

24Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > General AccountDefine the login time andduration here.

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25Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Guest AccountSelect Enable or Disable.Guest Account:Guest Account ListUp to 1

Page 19 - Home > WAN > PPPoE

26Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > MAC Address ControlWhen MAC address control is enabled, users connected to th

Page 20 - Home > Public Network

27Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager (continued)Friendlylogout:If you enable Friendly logout, a pop-up window asking “D

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28Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Authentication Server > LocalLocal Users List: Alist of all local useracco

Page 22 - Home > Private Network

29Please note that there must be no space or other charactersbetween the user ID, password and the MAC address. The MACaddress could be omitted, but t

Page 23 - General Account

3Package Contents Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape NavigatorVersion 6.0 and above Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-basedoperating

Page 24 - Define the login time and

30On-demand User: When you connect the DSA-3100P (the plug and play receiptprinter) to the DSA-3100’s console port, you can create a database of up to

Page 25 - Guest Account ACL

31Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home >User Manager >Authentication Server >Local >On-demand User Configuration (continued)Fie

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32Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Management Type > Local > On-demand User Configuration (continued)Click

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33To use POP3 as the authentication method, input the POP3 server IP address ordomain name and its POP3 server port. The settings will take effect imm

Page 28 - Edit Account:

34Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Select Enable to use the 802.1x feature. The DSA-3100 supports integrated singlesign-on when used with 8

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35Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Authentication Server > RADIUS >802.1x (continued)If you are using the

Page 30 - On-demand User Configuration

36Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Authentication Server > LDAPLDAP:To use LDAP as the authentication method,

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37Up to 10 sets of traffic redirection criteria can be defined through this interface. Clientswho try to access a specific destination that matches on

Page 32 - On-demand Users List

38Using the Configuration Utility (continued)To maintain an adequate level ofsecurity, each client on the networkcan be managed. To allow somedevices

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39Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Advanced > DMZIf you have multiple IPaddresses available toassign to the DSA-3100’sWAN interface, you

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4IntroductionThe D-Link DSA-3100 Airspot Gateway is a simple-to-use network access controlsystem supporting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or an IEEE 802.11

Page 35 - 802.1x (continued)

40Using the Configuration Utility (continued)DestinationNetwork ID:Advanced > Static RouteDestination SubnetMask:Gateway IPAddress:Click Apply:Alwa

Page 36 - Web Server

41Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Advanced > Firewall.Edit the filter ruleFilter rule is a set of fil-ters that determinewhether traffic

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42Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Advanced > Firewall (continued)FilterDescriptionNameGives a name to the IP Filter ruleCheck to en-able

Page 38 - Advanced > Virtual Server

43Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Monitor IP ListTools > Change PasswordThe DSA-3100 can monitor upto 20 IP addresses on then

Page 39 - Advanced > DMZ

44Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > UploadTo provide a custom key page in order to support a specific certificate, please clickBro

Page 40 - 192.168.0.253

45Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Upload Login PageTo provide a custom user login page, please specify the file name to upload o

Page 41 - Edit the filter rule

46Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Upload Logout PageTo provide a custom user logout page, please click Browse to specify the fil

Page 42 - Description

47Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > UploadError PageUpload Error Page: To provide acustom error page, please specifythe file name

Page 43 - Tools > Change Password

48Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > SystemAllows you to make a backupimage and restore the backupcopy to the DSA-3100. Thispage al

Page 44 - Tools > Upload

49Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Misc.Remote Manage IP:Specify 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 as the IPaddress here, inorder to manage thedevi

Page 45 - Required HTML code

5Front PanelPublic Network - A solid lightindicates a connection from theAuthentication port for a PublicNetwork. This LED blinks duringdata transmiss

Page 46 - Tools > Upload Logout Page

50Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > RestartReboots the DSA-3100. Ittakes about 75 secondsfor the DSA-3100 toreboot. If you have to

Page 47 - Upload Image Files

51Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > Device Info (continued)Current Firmware Version Displays the current firmware versionSystem N

Page 48 - Tools > Firmware

52Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > InterfaceWith this feature, you can get Interface management information about the WAN port,A

Page 49 - Tools > Misc

53Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > Interface (continued)

Page 50 - Status > Device Info

54Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > Traffic HistoryStatus > Current UsersWith this feature, youcan get informationabout online

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55Using the Configuration Utility (continued)This feature provides online instructions for operating the DSA-3100, you can clickthe hyperlink for a mo

Page 52 - Status > Interface

56Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XPIn this section you will learn how to establish a network at home or work, usingMicrosoft Windows XP.Not

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57Please follow all the instructions in this window:Networking Basics (continued)Click NextIn the following window, select the best description of you

Page 54 - Status > Current Users

58Enter a Computer description and a Computer name (optional.)Networking Basics (continued)Click NextEnter a Workgroup name. All computers on your ne

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59Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard applies the changes.Networking Basics (continued)When the changes are complete, Click Next.Please wait wh

Page 56 - Networking Basics

6Rear PanelLocal Area Network Port (Private LAN)-Connects to a switch for a private network.Does not require authentication to accessthe Internet.Cons

Page 57 - Networking Basics (continued)

60Networking Basics (continued)In the window below, select the option that fits your needs. In this example, Createa Network Setup Disk has been selec

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61Networking Basics (continued)Please read the information under Here’s how in the screen below. After you com-plete the Network Setup Wizard you wil

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62Networking Basics (continued)Please read the information on this screen, then click Finish to complete theNetwork Setup Wizard.The new settings will

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63To name your computer In Windows XP, please follow these directions:Click Start (in the lower left corner of the screen)Right-click on My ComputerSe

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64Networking Basics (continued)Naming your Computer (continued)In this window, enter theComputer name.Select Workgroup and enterthe name of the Workg

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65Networking Basics (continued)Checking the IP Address in Windows XP (continued)This window will appear.Click theSupport tabClick CloseAssigning a

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66Networking Basics (continued)Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 (continued)Double-click onNetworkConnectionsClick on PropertiesRigh

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67 Input your IP Address andsubnet mask. (The IPAddresses on your networkmust be within the samerange. For example, if onecomputer has an IP Addressof

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68Networking Basics (continued)Assigning a Static IP Address with Macintosh OSXGo to the Apple Menu and se-lect System PreferencescClick on Netw

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69Networking Basics (continued)Selecting a Dynamic IP Address with Macintosh OSXGo to the Apple Menu and selectSystem PreferencesClick on NetworkSelec

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7Features Creates two separate and discreet networks allowing the owner/administrator to create a wired or wireless hotspot and provideInternet acces

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70Networking Basics (continued)Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows XP/2000Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows Me

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71Technical Specifications3 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports for WAN connection, trusted LAN connection anduntrusted LAN connectionManages up to 250 use

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72Technical Specifications (continued)Device Ports - All ports (except the console port) are auto-mdix, which means that youcan use a straight-through

Page 71 - Technical Specifications

73You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website.D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United S

Page 72 - ° - 55°C

74Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limitedwarranty for its product only to the pers

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75• The customer must submit with the product as part of the claim a written description of theHardware defect or Software nonconformance in sufficien

Page 74 - Limited Warranty (USA only)

76Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Somestates do not allow exclusion or limitation of i

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8Sample Scenarios

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9Sample Scenarios (continued)3

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