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- Technical Training: DIR-615 Wireless N Router DIR-615
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- Agenda Setting up of DIR-615 Internet Setup Wireless Setup
Remote Management Port Forwarding/DMZ Dynamic DNS MAC
Filtering/Parental Control Note: All configurations based on latest
firmware version available on www.dlink.com.sgwww.dlink.com.sg
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- Product Overview DIR-615
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- Product Overview Share your broadband Internet connection with
multiple computers in your house by simply connecting the DIR-615
Wireless N Router to your cable or DSL modem. Once connected, you
can create your own personal wireless home network and share
documents, music, and photos.
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- Product Overview
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- 4 x LAN ports + 1 WAN port (10/100 Mbps) 2 x 2dBi
Omni-directional detachable antennas 2.4GHz wireless b/g/n channels
WEP 64/128bit WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK)/Enterprise (RADIUS) WPS
support Firewall/NAT/DMZ Virtual Server/Port Forwarding
Network/Website filtering (Parental Control) WAN management
DDNS
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Internet Setup
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Please ensure that the cable modem is
powered off. Connect the Ethernet cable from the WAN port of
DIR-615 to the cable modem Then connect another Ethernet cable from
your PC to any of the LAN ports on the DIR-615
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Next, power on the cable modem first
followed by the router. Open a web browser and enter
http://192.168.0.1 into the URL field.http://192.168.0.1 Login
using Admin as the username and leave the password field
blank.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Once login, go to Status tab, Device Info
sub- tab, and check that the router has received a valid WAN IP
address. Try opening any website to check if there is any
problem.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Wireless Setup
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Setup tab, Wireless Settings
sub-tab Click on Manual Wireless Network Setup
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Check the box Enable Wireless to enable
the routers wireless capability. Set the Wireless Network Name to a
name of customers choice. Note: Set 802.11 Mode to Mixed b/g/n for
better compatibility. Enable Auto Channel Scan unless encounter
wireless interference. Set Channel Width to enjoy 300Mbps wireless
speed.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Set Security Mode to WPA-Personal Set WPA
Mode and Cipher Type to Mixed mode for better compatibility
Pre-Shared Key to be entered by choice of customer. Note: Switch to
WEP mode if there is compatibility issue with existing b/g client.
(Wireless speed will drop to 54Mbps) Using TKIP as Cipher type will
also cause wireless speed to be 54Mbps.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Click on Save Settings to apply the
settings. Go to Status tab and check that the wireless settings are
correct. Wireless link will drop to B/G speed (11Mbps/54Mbps) if
legacy wireless B/G adapters are used.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Remote Management
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Advanced tab, Advanced Network Make
sure that the box Enable UPnP is checked. Check the box for Enable
WAN Ping Response Click Save Settings, reboot later.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Tools tab, Admin sub-tab. Define a
new password of the customers choice to login to the router. Check
the box Enable Remote Management Click Save Settings To access
remotely: http://public_IP:8080
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Port Forwarding/DMZ
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Advanced tab, Virtual Server
sub-tab. Add a rule to open a single port on the firewall to allow
local servers to be accessible from the Internet. Note: Port
Forwarding Open multiple ports or range of ports and redirect data
to a single host on the network.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Advanced tab, Firewall Settings.
Check the box for Enable DMZ. Enter the IP address of the host to
be used for DMZ. CAUTION: Putting a host into DMZ makes it
vulnerable to threats from the Internet. Use this feature only for
testing purposes or last resort.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Dynamic DNS
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to http://www.dlinkddns.c om and
subscribe for a free DDNS service account. http://www.dlinkddns.c
om Go to Tools tab, Dynamic DNS sub-tab. Check the box Enable
Dynamic DNS and enter DDNS account details. Save settings and wait
for Status to be Connected.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Once DDNS is connected, user can now
access the routers remote management via:
http://ddns_hostname:8080http://ddns_hostname:8080 Likewise for
device configured in Virtual Server/Port Forwarding DCS-5220 remote
management: http://ddns_hostname:8888http://ddns_hostname:8888
DNS-320 FTP Server: ftp://ddns_hostnameftp://ddns_hostname
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- Setting up of DIR-615 MAC Filtering/Parental Control
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Advanced tab, Access Control
sub-tab Check the box Enable Access Control Click Add Policy
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Define a name for the policy. Select a
schedule for the policy to take effect.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Select Address Type by MAC Enter the MAC
address to apply the filter on. It should be in the format
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Click OK to add the MAC to the filtering
list.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Select Block All Access to deny the
selected hosts of all service from the router. Select Block Some
Access to deny the selected hosts of access to certain websites as
defined in the Website Filter list.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Select Enable for Web Access Logging to
record the websites that the selected hosts are accessing into the
routers log Click Save for the changes to take effect.
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Go to Advanced tab, Website Filter
sub-tab. Select DENY computers access to ONLY these sites Add in
keywords to filter Example: google this will block Google and all
its sub domains. (google.com.sg, google.co.th)
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- Setting up of DIR-615 Once all configurations are done on DIR-
615, remember to reboot the router for the settings to take effect.
Go to Tools tab, System sub-tab. Click Reboot the Device.
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