ManualBuilding Networks for PeoplePublic/Private GatewayD-Link AirspotDSA-3100June 2004Rev. B
10Installation Standard 10/100Base-T network (UTP/Cat5 Ethernet) cablewith RJ45 connectors. TCP/IP network protocol must be installed on all network
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
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
13Internet Access ConfigurationTo configure your PCs to use the DSA-3100 for Internet access, follow thisprocedure.For Windows 98SE/2000Select the Con
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
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
16The Home>User Manager screen will ap-pear if you logged in as a manager. Pleaserefer to the Quick Installation Guide for moreinformation regardin
17Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > SystemDSA-3100 is the default system name. You may wish to rename it toindicate your company, d
18Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > WAN > Static IP AddressEnter the IP address provided to you by your ISP.IP address:Enter the
19Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > WAN > Dynamic IP AddressSelect this option toobtain an IP addressautomatically fromyour ISP.
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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
21Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > Public Network (continued)Enter the domain name.DomainName:Select the length of time during whi
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
23Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > General AccountSelect Enable or Disable. When disabled, only the MAC AddressC
24Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > General AccountDefine the login time andduration here.
25Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Guest AccountSelect Enable or Disable.Guest Account:Guest Account ListUp to 1
26Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > MAC Address ControlWhen MAC address control is enabled, users connected to th
27Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager (continued)Friendlylogout:If you enable Friendly logout, a pop-up window asking “D
28Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Authentication Server > LocalLocal Users List: Alist of all local useracco
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
3Package Contents Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape NavigatorVersion 6.0 and above Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-basedoperating
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
31Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home >User Manager >Authentication Server >Local >On-demand User Configuration (continued)Fie
32Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Management Type > Local > On-demand User Configuration (continued)Click
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
34Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Select Enable to use the 802.1x feature. The DSA-3100 supports integrated singlesign-on when used with 8
35Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Authentication Server > RADIUS >802.1x (continued)If you are using the
36Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Home > User Manager > Authentication Server > LDAPLDAP:To use LDAP as the authentication method,
37Up to 10 sets of traffic redirection criteria can be defined through this interface. Clientswho try to access a specific destination that matches on
38Using the Configuration Utility (continued)To maintain an adequate level ofsecurity, each client on the networkcan be managed. To allow somedevices
39Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Advanced > DMZIf you have multiple IPaddresses available toassign to the DSA-3100’sWAN interface, you
4IntroductionThe D-Link DSA-3100 Airspot Gateway is a simple-to-use network access controlsystem supporting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or an IEEE 802.11
40Using the Configuration Utility (continued)DestinationNetwork ID:Advanced > Static RouteDestination SubnetMask:Gateway IPAddress:Click Apply:Alwa
41Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Advanced > Firewall.Edit the filter ruleFilter rule is a set of fil-ters that determinewhether traffic
42Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Advanced > Firewall (continued)FilterDescriptionNameGives a name to the IP Filter ruleCheck to en-able
43Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Monitor IP ListTools > Change PasswordThe DSA-3100 can monitor upto 20 IP addresses on then
44Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > UploadTo provide a custom key page in order to support a specific certificate, please clickBro
45Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Upload Login PageTo provide a custom user login page, please specify the file name to upload o
46Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > Upload Logout PageTo provide a custom user logout page, please click Browse to specify the fil
47Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > UploadError PageUpload Error Page: To provide acustom error page, please specifythe file name
48Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > SystemAllows you to make a backupimage and restore the backupcopy to the DSA-3100. Thispage al
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
5Front PanelPublic Network - A solid lightindicates a connection from theAuthentication port for a PublicNetwork. This LED blinks duringdata transmiss
50Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Tools > RestartReboots the DSA-3100. Ittakes about 75 secondsfor the DSA-3100 toreboot. If you have to
51Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > Device Info (continued)Current Firmware Version Displays the current firmware versionSystem N
52Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > InterfaceWith this feature, you can get Interface management information about the WAN port,A
53Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > Interface (continued)
54Using the Configuration Utility (continued)Status > Traffic HistoryStatus > Current UsersWith this feature, youcan get informationabout online
55Using the Configuration Utility (continued)This feature provides online instructions for operating the DSA-3100, you can clickthe hyperlink for a mo
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
57Please follow all the instructions in this window:Networking Basics (continued)Click NextIn the following window, select the best description of you
58Enter a Computer description and a Computer name (optional.)Networking Basics (continued)Click NextEnter a Workgroup name. All computers on your ne
59Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard applies the changes.Networking Basics (continued)When the changes are complete, Click Next.Please wait wh
6Rear PanelLocal Area Network Port (Private LAN)-Connects to a switch for a private network.Does not require authentication to accessthe Internet.Cons
60Networking Basics (continued)In the window below, select the option that fits your needs. In this example, Createa Network Setup Disk has been selec
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
62Networking Basics (continued)Please read the information on this screen, then click Finish to complete theNetwork Setup Wizard.The new settings will
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
64Networking Basics (continued)Naming your Computer (continued)In this window, enter theComputer name.Select Workgroup and enterthe name of the Workg
65Networking Basics (continued)Checking the IP Address in Windows XP (continued)This window will appear.Click theSupport tabClick CloseAssigning a
66Networking Basics (continued)Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 (continued)Double-click onNetworkConnectionsClick on PropertiesRigh
67 Input your IP Address andsubnet mask. (The IPAddresses on your networkmust be within the samerange. For example, if onecomputer has an IP Addressof
68Networking Basics (continued)Assigning a Static IP Address with Macintosh OSXGo to the Apple Menu and se-lect System PreferencescClick on Netw
69Networking Basics (continued)Selecting a Dynamic IP Address with Macintosh OSXGo to the Apple Menu and selectSystem PreferencesClick on NetworkSelec
7Features Creates two separate and discreet networks allowing the owner/administrator to create a wired or wireless hotspot and provideInternet acces
70Networking Basics (continued)Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows XP/2000Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows Me
71Technical Specifications3 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports for WAN connection, trusted LAN connection anduntrusted LAN connectionManages up to 250 use
72Technical Specifications (continued)Device Ports - All ports (except the console port) are auto-mdix, which means that youcan use a straight-through
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
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
75• The customer must submit with the product as part of the claim a written description of theHardware defect or Software nonconformance in sufficien
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
8Sample Scenarios
9Sample Scenarios (continued)3
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