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User GuideWR850Wireless BroadbandRoutersWR850GP and WR850GWR850GWR850GP

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Overview Section 1 WR850 1-3Understanding Your User Guide The User Guide is divided into the following sections: Overview Describes the router and i

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Section 1 Overview 1-4 WR850Understanding Functions Before installing your wireless router, please take a few minutes to review the wireless network

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Overview Section 1 WR850 1-5Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is a temporary IP number, dynamically or randomly generated by a DHCP server. Th

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Section 1 Overview 1-6 WR850Sample Home Network Diagram Your wireless router serves as the centerpiece of your network, allowing you to share files,

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Overview Section 1 WR850 1-7Wireless Range The following lists the expected wireless range of the router. This table is only a guide and coverage va

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Section 1 Overview 1-8 WR850Router Physical Description The following sections describe the physical characteristics of your router. For instruction

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Overview Section 1 WR850 1-9 Feature Description 3 LAN Ports 1-4 These four ports connect the router to your LAN or home network using Ethernet ca

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Section 1 Overview 1-10 WR850LED Description The underlined items represent network activity. LED Condition Color Status 1 Power ON Green T

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WR850 2-1Section 2:Installation To get your network up and running:  Set up your hardware.  Insert the CD-ROM for product set up. Follow the pr

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Section 2 Installation 2-2 WR850Router Physical Installation For the WR850GP, you can install the router horizontally or vertically. The WR850G can

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WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE UNIT MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING. D

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-3Wall Mount Installation If you mount the router on the wall, you must:  Position the router as specified by the lo

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Section 2 Installation 2-4 WR8502 Click the Print icon or choose Print from the File menu to display the Print dialog box: In both the Pages fr

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-58 If necessary, seat an anchor in each hole. Use M5 x 38 mm (#10-16 x 11/2 inch) screws 9 – There must be 4.0 mm (

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Section 2 Installation 2-6 WR850Electrical Connection to Router Your router does not have an On/Off power switch and therefore will only be powered

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-7Wired Connection to Router LAN4WAN321AntennaResetPowerETH ERN ETUSBCAB LE+12VDCUSB CPE MAC ID:ABDCEF012345S/N: PPPPM

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Section 2 Installation 2-8 WR850Wireless Connection to Router WARNING! When first configuring your router, it is recommended that you have an Ether

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-93 To connect the PC to the router through a wireless connection, verify the PC’s wireless adapter SSID (Service Set

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Section 2 Installation 2-10 WR850Configuring Windows 98SE and ME 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings > Control Panel. 3 Double-click Network. Th

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-115 Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window is displayed: Windows 98SE Windows ME 6 Click the IP Add

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Section 2 Installation 2-12 WR850Configuring Windows 2000 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Control Panel. 4 Double-click Network and

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Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil nu

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-13The Local Area Properties window is displayed: 7 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected.

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Section 2 Installation 2-14 WR850The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window is displayed: 9 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Clic

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-15Configuring Windows XP This configuration assumes you have retained the default interface for Windows XP. If you ar

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Section 2 Installation 2-16 WR850The Local Area Properties window is displayed: 7 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected.

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-17The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window is displayed: 9 Click Obtain an IP address automatically. Click

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Section 2 Installation 2-18 WR850 Configure Your Wireless Security Settings Before your router can communicate securely with your computer, you mus

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-194 Click Log In to enter the Router’s Web-based Configuration Utility. Wireless Security Setup To set up the correc

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Section 2 Installation 2-20 WR850Configure Your Basic Internet Settings The following settings configure your router for accessing the Internet. De

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Installation Section 2 WR850 2-21Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address for connecting to the Internet, then select Static Assi

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WR850 3-1Section 3:Configuration Use the information in this section to modify the router’s settings. For example you can customize features for yo

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Section 3 Configuration 3-2 WR850Navigation Each of the following subsections describe the components of the router’s Configuration Utility which is

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-3Configuring Internet Settings The Internet Settings screens enable you to configure your Internet settings:  Bas

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Section 3 Configuration 3-4 WR850Field or Button Description WAN Interface Displays the status of the router: Active Your WAN link is active. Inact

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-5Field or Button Description Default Gateway Is automatically displayed or manually entered from information provid

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Section 3 Configuration 3-6 WR850Field or Button Description PPP Service Name Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from informatio

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-7Advanced Internet Settings The Internet – Advanced screen allows you to adjust additional Internet settings. To acc

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Section 3 Configuration 3-8 WR850Field or Button Description Learned MAC Address Displays the MAC addresses (wired or wireless devices) the router

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-9Field or Button Description DNS Lookup Finds the IP address of a website name. For example, if you enter www.motor

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Section 3 Configuration 3-10 WR850Field or Button Description Network Name (SSID) Enter a name of no more than 32 alphanumeric characters. This SSI

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-11Field or Button Description Wireless MAC Address Displays the Wireless MAC address of the unit. This is not the s

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WR850 I Contents Section 1:Overview Understanding Your User Guide...

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Section 3 Configuration 3-12 WR850Field Description ESS Authentication Extended Service Set (ESS). Authentication establishes either an open or secu

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-13Field Description 802.1X mode Can only be enabled when the ESS Authorization is set to Open or PSK and either WEP6

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Section 3 Configuration 3-14 WR850Field Description Key Index Use the drop-down list here to select one of the Key Content fields below (Key 1, Key

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-15Field Description RADIUS Shared Secret RADIUS Shared Secret Confirmation Type and re-type the RADIUS password in t

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Section 3 Configuration 3-16 WR850Field Description Apply Click to save your settings. Cancel Click to cancel any changes. Monitoring Wireless Acce

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-17Field Description Site Survey Scan Click Scan to search for more APs or clients. SSID Displays the SSID of the de

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Section 3 Configuration 3-18 WR850Advanced Wireless Configuration The Wireless – Advanced screen allows you to turn your wireless network on and off

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-19Field Description Fragmentation Threshold Allows you to set the size at which packets are fragmented and transmitt

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Section 3 Configuration 3-20 WR850Field Description 11g Protection Mode Ensures that your wireless router does not interfere with neighbor networks.

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-21Configuring Parental Control Settings Parental Control settings allow you to tailor the type of content your route

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Contents II WR850Configure Your Basic Internet Settings...2-2

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Section 3 Configuration 3-22 WR850Field Description Policy Number The policy number you assign. Policy Name The name of the policy, up to 32 charac

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-232 Decide if you want to Allow or Deny a URL (the address of a website). You can add more than one URL, separated

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Section 3 Configuration 3-24 WR850Field Description LAN IP Displays the IP address of the device on your network (LAN or Wireless) that accessed the

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-25Configuring Networking Settings The Networking screens allow you to configure your router to work with your Local

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Section 3 Configuration 3-26 WR850To access the screen, click Networking > DHCP Server. Field Description LAN MAC Address Displays the LAN MAC a

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-27Field Description Address Pool Begins Indicates the beginning IP number. Based on the number entered in the LAN Pr

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Section 3 Configuration 3-28 WR850Configuring the Router Host Name This feature allows you to change the Host Name of your router. This feature only

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-29To access the screen, click Networking > Routing. Field Description RIP V1 Enables or disables RIPv1. The de

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Section 3 Configuration 3-30 WR850Configuring DDNS Settings The router supports the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS enables you to a

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-31Configuring NAT Settings The Networking – NAT screen allows you to add another level of security to your Internet

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Contents WR850 IIISection 4:Troubleshooting Contact Us ...

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Section 3 Configuration 3-32 WR850Field Description ICMP Session Idle Time Enter the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Session Idle Time, whi

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-332 Click enable if you wish the port trigger to become active immediately. Otherwise, you can save the information

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Section 3 Configuration 3-34 WR850Configuring Virtual Server Settings The Virtual Server sets up an automatic inbound forwarding mechanism for servi

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-35 To update or remove an entry, select it and then click Edit or Remove to perform the action. Configuring the Fir

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Section 3 Configuration 3-36 WR850To add a Packet Filter entry: 1 Enter a descriptive name in the Packet Filter Name field. 2 From the Filter Act

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-37Configuring Control Panel Settings The Control Panel screens enable administrative maintenance for your router, su

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Section 3 Configuration 3-38 WR850Field Description Login Password Login Password Confirm Use this option to change the Password used to log into th

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-394 Click Update to update the router with the selected firmware file. 5 Follow the prompts to restart. Saving and

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Section 3 Configuration 3-40 WR850Configuring Time Settings The Time screen enables you to configure time settings. To access the screen, click Con

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Configuration Section 3 WR850 3-41Configuring UPnP The UPnP screen allows you to enable/disable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). UPnP allows an appli

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WR850 1-1Section 1:Overview Congratulations on purchasing the Motorola WR850GP Wireless Broadband Router or Motorola WR850G Wireless Broadband Ro

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WR850 4-1Section 4:Troubleshooting This section details possible solutions to common problems that might occur in using the router. Contact Us If

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Section 4 Troubleshooting 4-2 WR850My computer is experiencing difficulty in connecting to the router.  Ensure that all of your cabling connection

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Troubleshooting Section 4 WR850 4-3Software Solutions I would like to test to see if my Internet connection is live. Use the ping command to test th

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Section 4 Troubleshooting 4-4 WR850I cannot access the Configuration Utility for the router.  Verify your Ethernet connection to the router. 

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Troubleshooting Section 4 WR850 4-5What if Pass Phrase isn’t supported? What do I enter for my security? Some wireless cards do not support Pass Phr

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WR850 5-1Section 5:Glossary A Access Point (AP) A device that provides wireless LAN connectivity to wireless clients (stations). The WR850 acts as

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Section 5 Glossary 5-2 WR850BSS Basic Service Set. A configuration of Access Points that communicate with each other without resorting any infrastru

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Glossary Section 5 WR850 5-3DHCP A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server dynamically assigns IP addresses to client hosts on an IP network. DHC

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Section 5 Glossary 5-4 WR850 DSSS Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum. DSSS is a transmission technology used in WLAN transmissions where a data signal

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Glossary Section 5 WR850 5-5FTP File Transfer Protocol is a standard Internet protocol for exchanging files between computers. FTP is commonly used

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Section 1 Overview 1-2 WR850Your wireless router is really several products built into one router: Wireless Access Point – Connects your router to

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Section 5 Glossary 5-6 WR850IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (http://www.ieee.org) is an organization that produces

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Glossary Section 5 WR850 5-7MB One megabyte; equals 1,024 x 1,024 bytes, 1,024 kilobytes, or about 8 million bits. Mbps Million bits per second (meg

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Section 5 Glossary 5-8 WR850PCMCIA The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association sets international standards for connecting periphera

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Glossary Section 5 WR850 5-9R RJ-11 The most common type of connector for household or office phones. RJ-45 An 8-pin modular connector; the most com

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Section 5 Glossary 5-10 WR850Static IP Address An IP address that is permanently assigned to a host. Normally, a static IP address must be assigned

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Glossary Section 5 WR850 5-11Tunnel To place packets inside other packets to send over a network. The protocol of the enclosing packet is understood

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Section 5 Glossary 5-12 WR850VPN A virtual private network is a private network that uses “virtual” connections (tunnels) routed over a public netwo

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