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D-Link DSR-1000N User Manual

D-Link DSR-1000N
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Wireless N Services Router
User Manual
DSR-150/150N/250/250N/500/500N/1000/1000N
Version 2.02 | January 28, 2015

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D-Link DSR-1000N Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ethernet LANYes
Networking standardsIEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Ethernet LAN interface typeGigabit Ethernet
Frequency range2.4GHz
xDSL connectionNo
Dimensions (WxDxH)180 x 280 x 44 mm
USB ports quantity2
Firewall securityRIPv1, RIP v2, OSPF
Security algorithmsWPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
MAC address filtering-
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports4
SafetycUL, LVD (EN60950-1)
CertificationFCC B, CE B, VCCI, C-Tick, IC
Mean time between failures (MTBF)260000 h
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Product colorBlack
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight- g

Summary

Preface

Manual Revisions

Details the revisions made to the manual, including firmware versions and dates.

Trademarks/Copyright Notice

Contains information about D-Link trademarks and copyright.

Limitations of Liability

Outlines the limitations of D-Link's liability regarding product use.

Safety Instructions

Safety Cautions

Provides precautions to reduce the risk of injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage.

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

Power Usage

Introduction

Installation

Before you Begin

Precautions and steps to take before installing the router.

Connect to your Network

Instructions on how to physically connect the DSR router to your network.

Basic Configuration

#1 Log in to the Web UI

Steps to access and log into the router's web user interface.

#2 Change LAN IP Address

Procedure to change the router's LAN IP address.

#3 Configure DHCP Server

Steps to configure the DHCP server settings for the router.

#4 Set Time and Date

Instructions for setting the router's time and date.

#5 Internet Connection Setup

Guide for configuring the router's internet connection.

#6 Wireless Network Setup

Steps to create and secure a new wireless access point.

#7 Create Users

Procedure for creating user accounts and assigning them to groups.

#8 Security/VPN Wizard

Wizard to enable VPN passthrough and create a VPN.

#9 Dynamic DNS Wizard

Wizard to configure Dynamic DNS settings for the router.

LAN Configuration

LAN Settings

Configuration of LAN settings, including IP address and subnet mask.

DHCP Server

Configuration details for the DHCP server.

DHCP Relay

Configuration for DHCP Relay functionality.

DHCP Reserved IPs

Setting up IP reservations for DHCP clients.

IGMP Setup

Configuration for IGMP snooping or proxy.

UPnP Setup

Settings for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature.

Jumbo Frames

Configuration for enabling Jumbo Frames for LAN devices.

VLAN

VLAN Settings

Configuration page for Virtual LANs (VLANs).

Captive Portal

Enabling and configuring Captive Portal for specific VLANs.

Port/Wireless VLAN

Associating VLANs to physical ports and wireless segments.

Connect to the Internet

Dynamic IP

Configuration for obtaining IP address automatically from ISP.

Static IP

Manually entering Internet settings supplied by ISP.

PPPoE

Entering PPPoE Internet settings supplied by ISP.

PPTP

Entering PPTP Internet settings supplied by ISP.

L2TP

Entering L2TP Internet settings supplied by ISP.

Japanese PPPoE

Configuring Japanese PPPoE Internet settings.

Russian PPPoE

Configuring Russian PPPoE Internet settings.

Russian PPTP

Configuring Russian PPTP Internet settings.

Russian L2TP

Configuring Russian L2TP Internet settings.

WAN2 Settings

WAN

Selecting the Internet connection type for WAN2.

DMZ

Configuring the WAN2 port as a dedicated DMZ port.

WAN3 (3G Internet)

WAN Mode

Single WAN Port

Selecting a single WAN port for the router.

Auto-Rollover using WAN IP

Configuring primary and secondary WAN ports for automatic failover.

Load Balancing

Using multiple WAN links simultaneously for traffic distribution.

Round Robin

Load balancing algorithm that distributes traffic evenly across WAN links.

Spillover

Load balancing method where secondary WAN is used after primary WAN reaches a threshold.

Routing Mode

NAT or Classical

Configuring NAT or Classical routing modes.

Transparent

Enabling Transparent Routing Mode without NAT.

Bridge

Enabling Bridge Mode routing.

IP Aliasing

DMZ Settings

DMZ LAN DHCP Reserved IPs

Dynamic DNS Settings

Traffic Management

Bandwidth Profiles

Regulating traffic flow with bandwidth profiles.

Traffic Shaping

Configuring traffic selectors to bind bandwidth profiles to traffic flows.

Routing

Static Routes

Manually defining path selection for traffic.

RIP

Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for dynamic routing.

OSPF

Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol.

Protocol Binding

Assigning traffic types to specific WAN ports for load balancing.

IPv6

IP Mode

Configuring the IP protocol version (IPv4/IPv6) for the router.

WAN Settings

Configuring IPv6 WAN connections, static or DHCPv6.

Static Routing

Manually adding static routes for IPv6 traffic.

OSPFv3

Configuring Open Shortest Path First version 3 (OSPFv3) for IPv6.

6 to 4 Tunneling

Enabling 6 to 4 tunneling for IPv6 transition.

ISATAP

Configuring ISATAP for IPv6 transition.

LAN Settings

Configuring IPv6 LAN settings, including DHCPv6 server.

Wireless Settings

Access Points

Creating and managing wireless access points.

Profiles

Creating wireless security, encryption, and authentication profiles.

Radio Settings

Configuring channels and power levels for the wireless radio.

WMM Settings

Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) for Quality of Service (QoS).

WDS

Configuring Wireless Distribution System (WDS).

Advanced Settings

Modifying 802.11 communication parameters.

WPS

Simplified method to add supporting wireless clients using Wi-Fi Protected Setup.

VPN

IPSec VPN

Configuration and management of IPsec VPN connections.

PPTP VPN

Configuration for Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) VPN.

L2TP VPN

Configuration for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) VPN.

SSL VPN

Configuration for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN.

OpenVPN

Configuration for OpenVPN connections.

Security

Groups

Creating, editing, and deleting user groups.

Login Policies

Granting or denying user group login access to the web interface.

Browser Policies

Allowing or denying users access based on web browser.

IP Policies

Allowing or denying users access based on network or IP address.

Users

Managing user accounts individually or via CSV import.

External Authentication Servers

Configuring RADIUS, POP3, LDAP, AD, and NT Domain servers for authentication.

Login Profiles

Customizing the appearance of the login page.

Web Content Filtering

Filtering internet content by categories, URLs, or keywords.

Firewall

Configuring firewall rules, schedules, custom services, and ALGs.

Dynamic Port Forwarding

Setting up application rules for port triggering.

Attack Checks

Managing WAN security threats and blocking DoS attacks.

Intel® AMT

Enabling remote access and management via Intel® Active Management Technology.

IPS

Configuring Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) to prevent malicious attacks.

Maintenance

System Settings

Changing the router's system name.

Date and Time

Configuring time zone, daylight saving, and NTP server synchronization.

Session Settings

Setting timeout values for administrator and guest logins.

License Updates

Adding features by purchasing and applying license keys.

USB Share Ports

Configuring the SharePort feature for USB devices.

SMS Service

Managing Short Messaging Service (SMS) for 3G modem.

Package Manager

Downloading and installing drivers and language packs.

Set Language

Selecting the router's interface language.

Web GUI Management

Specifying IP addresses or VLANs allowed to configure the router via web GUI.

Remote Management

Enabling remote management via HTTPS or Telnet.

SNMP

Configuring SNMP for network monitoring and management.

Diagnostics

Tools for network troubleshooting, including ping and traceroute.

Power Saving

Adjusting router power consumption based on link status and length detection.

Firmware Upgrade

Upgrading the router's firmware via PC or USB.

Configuration Files

Backing up and restoring router configuration settings.

Soft Reboot

Performing a soft reboot to cycle the router's power.

Reset to Factory Default Settings

Restoring the router to its original factory default settings.

Log Settings

Configuring and accessing system, routing, and IPv6 logs.

Status and Statistics

Dashboard

Overview of system resources and network status.

Manage Dashboard

Enabling or disabling overview panels shown on the dashboard.

System

Displaying system information like firmware and serial number.

All Logs

Viewing current, firewall, IPSec VPN, and SSL VPN logs.

USB Status

Summarizing the status of connected USB devices.

Network Information

Displaying DHCP leased clients, active sessions, and VPNs.

Troubleshooting

Internet Connection

Resolving issues with accessing the router's web interface or the internet.

Date and time

Troubleshooting issues with the router's date and time settings.

Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity

Using the ping utility to test LAN connectivity.

Testing the LAN path from your PC to a remote device

Testing network path to remote devices using ping.

Restoring factory-default configuration settings

Steps to restore the router to its factory default configuration.

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