LINKSYS WES610NV2 4-Port Dual-Band N Entertainment Bridge User Manual

LINKSYS LLC 4-Port Dual-Band N Entertainment Bridge

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User GuideLinksys WET610N/WES610N Dual-Band N Entertainment Bridge
iContentsLinksys E-SeriesiProduct OverviewLED panel  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .2Ports panel   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .3Wireless Security ChecklistChange the default wireless network name or SSID  4Change the default password  4Enable MAC address filtering  4Enable encryption  4General Network Security Guidelines.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .4Additional Security Tips  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .5Advanced ConfigurationHow to access the browser-based utility .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .6Setup > Basic Setup .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .7Language  7Network Setup  7Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .7Basic Wireless Settings  8Wireless Security  8Wi-Fi Protected Setup  9Wireless > Wireless Network Site Survey .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10Wireless Network Site Survey  10Wireless > WMM®  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 11WMM  12Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 13Advanced Wireless  13Administration > Management   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 14Management  14Administration > Factory Defaults .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 15Factory Defaults  15Administration > Upgrade Firmware  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 15Upgrade Firmware  15Status > Bridge .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 15Bridge Information  16Local Network  16Status > Wireless .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 16Wireless  16TroubleshootingWES610N/WET610N   17SpecificationsWES610N   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18WET610N   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 19Contents
2Product OverviewLinksys WES610N/WET610N2Thank  you for choosing the Linksys Dual-Band  N  Entertainment  Bridge. The bridge  can  connect  any  wired,  Ethernet  device  to  your  wireless  network. The  bridge  is  based  on  dual-band  Wireless-N,  so  it  is  compatible  with  any Wireless-N, -G, -A, or -B router or access point. For first-time installation, follow the steps on the CD folder. To configure advanced settings, use the convenient, browser-based utility.LED panelWES610N WET610NWireless  (Blue)  The Wireless LED lights up when there is a  wireless  connection. The  LED  flashes  when  the  bridge is  actively  sending  or  receiving  data  over  the  wireless network.Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup  Button  If  your  router  supports Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup  and  uses  WPA  or  WPA2  security, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically connect the bridge. To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, refer to “Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings” on page 7.Wi-Fi Protected Setup LED  (Blue/Amber) The LED flashes blue  for  two  minutes  during  Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup.  It lights up blue when wireless security is enabled. If there is an error during the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process, then the  LED  lights  up  amber.  Make  sure  the  network  router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Wait  until  the LED  is  off, and then try again. Ethernet  (Blue)  The  Ethernet  LED  lights  up  when  there is  a  wired  connection.  The  LED  flashes  when  the  bridge is  actively  sending  or  receiving  data  over  the  Ethernet port(s).Power  (Blue)  The Power LED lights up  when  the bridge is powered on.Product Overview
3Product OverviewLinksys WES610N/WET610NPorts panelWES610N WET610NEthernet  The  Ethernet  port(s)  connects  the  bridge to a computer or  other  Ethernet network device. The WES610N has four ports, and the WET610N has a single port.Reset  There are two ways to reset the bridge’s factory defaults.  Either  press  and  hold  the  Reset  button  for approximately  five  seconds,  or  restore  the  defaults from Administration > Factory Defaults in the bridge’s browser-based utility. The WES610N has a reset button on the bottom, and the WET610N has a reset button on the back port panel.Power  The  Power  port  connects  the  bridge  to  the included power adapter.
4Wireless Security ChecklistLinksys WES610N/WET610N4Wireless  networks  are  convenient  and  easy  to  install,  so  homes  with  high-speed  Internet  access  are  adopting  them  at  a  rapid  pace.  Because  wireless networking operates by sending information over radio waves, it can be more vulnerable to intruders than a traditional wired network. Like signals from your cellular  or  cordless  phones,  signals  from  your  wireless  network  can  also  be intercepted. Since you cannot physically prevent someone from connecting to your wireless network, you need to take some additional steps to keep your network secure. Change the default wireless network name or SSIDWireless devices have a default wireless network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID) set  by the factory. This is the name of your wireless network, and can be up to 32 characters in length. Linksys wireless products use linksys as the default wireless network name. You should change the wireless network name to something unique to distinguish your wireless network from other wireless networks that may exist around you, but do not use personal information (such as your Social Security number) because this information may be available for anyone to see when browsing for wireless networks. Change the default passwordFor wireless products such as access points and routers, you will be asked for a  password  when  you  want  to  change  their  settings. These  devices  have  a default password set  by  the factory. The  Linksys default  password is  admin. Hackers know these defaults and may try to use them to access your wireless device and change your network settings. To thwart any unauthorized changes, customize the device’s password so it will be hard to guess.Enable MAC address filteringLinksys  routers  give  you  the  ability  to  enable  Media  Access  Control  (MAC) address filtering. The MAC address is  a unique series  of numbers and  letters assigned  to  every  networking  device.  With  MAC  address  filtering  enabled, wireless network access is provided solely for wireless devices with specific MAC addresses. For example, you can specify the MAC address of each computer in your home so that only those computers can access your wireless network. Enable encryptionEncryption protects data transmitted over a wireless network. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) offer different levels of security for wireless communication.A network encrypted with WPA/WPA2 is more secure than a network encrypted with WEP,  because  WPA/WPA2  uses  dynamic  key  encryption. To  protect  the information as it passes over the airwaves, you should enable the highest level of encryption supported by your network equipment. WEP is an older encryption standard and may be the only option available on some older devices that do not support WPA.General Network Security GuidelinesWireless network security is useless if the underlying network is not secure.  • Password  protect  all  computers  on  the  network  and  individually password protect sensitive files. • Change passwords on a regular basis. • Install anti-virus software and personal firewall software. • Disable  file  sharing  (peer-to-peer).  Some  applications  may  open  file sharing without your consent and/or knowledge.Wireless Security Checklist
5Wireless Security ChecklistLinksys WES610N/WET610NAdditional Security Tips • Keep  wireless  routers,  access  points,  or  gateways  away  from  exterior walls and windows. • Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways off when they are not being used (at night, during vacations). • Use  strong  passphrases  that  are  at  least  eight  characters  in  length. Combine letters and numbers to avoid using standard words that can be found in the dictionary.
6Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610N6After setting up the bridge by following the steps on the CD folder, the bridge will be  ready  for use. However,  if  you want to  change  its  advanced  settings, use the bridge’s browser-based utility. This chapter describes each web page of the utility and each page’s key functions. You can access the utility via a web browser on a computer networked with the bridge.The browser-based utility has these main tabs: Setup, Wireless, Administration, and Status. Additional tabs will be available after you click one of the main tabs.How to access the browser-based utilityUse a web browser to access the browser-based utility.If the bridge is connected to a network with a DHCP server (usually the network router),  then  the  bridge  will  obtain  its  IP  address  from  the  DHCP  server.  If there is no DHCP server, then the bridge will use its default static IP address, 169.254.1.250. (If you set a permanent static IP address on the bridge through the browser-based utility, then enter the static IP address instead.)NOTEIf you do not know the bridge’s IP address, then find its IP address in the DHCP clients table of your router. (Refer to the documentation for your router.)If you cannot locate the bridge’s IP address, you can reset the bridge; press the Reset button on the bridge for approximately five seconds, using  a  straightened  paper  clip. This will  reset the  bridge  back  to the  factory  default  settings. The  bridge  will  request an  IP  address from  the  DHCP  server  (usually  the  network  router).  If  no  DHCP server is found, then the bridge will use its default static IP address, 169.254.1.250,  until  it  detects  a  DHCP  server  and  is  assigned  a dynamic IP address.If  the bridge  is  not associated  with  a  router and is  using  the  factory  default settings, connect a computer to the bridge using an Ethernet connection to access the web-based utility. You will need to configure the Ethernet connection on the computer with a static IP address and subnet mask.The IP address of your Ethernet adapter should be set to a specific IP address.1. In  the  IP  address  field,  enter  169.254.x.y  (x  should  be  replaced  by  a number  between  1  and  254,  and  y  should  be  replaced  by  a  number between 0 and 255).2. In the Subnet mask field, enter 255.255.0.0.NOTEThe steps to assign a static IP address to the Ethernet adapter on your computer vary by operating system. For instructions, please refer to the help documentation of your specific operating system. After you have assigned your Ethernet adapter with a static IP address, launch your web browser, and  enter  the  Adapter’s  IP  address (the  default  setting  is 169.254.1.250)in the Address field. Press Enter.A password request screen appears. (Non-Windows XP users will see a similar screen.)  Leave  the  User  name  field  blank.  Enter  the  password  you  created during the Setup Wizard. If you did not create a new password, use the default password  admin.  (You  can  set  a  new  password  from  the  Administration  > Management screen.) Click OK to continue.  NOTE If the password request screen does not appear, wait two minutes and try again.Advanced Configuration
7Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NSetup > Basic SetupThe first screen that appears is the Basic Setup screen. Use this screen to change the browser-based utility’s language, or to change the bridge’s wired, Ethernet network settings.LanguageLanguage  This is used to set the language displayed by the browser-based utility. Select the desired language from the drop-down menu.Network SetupThis  section  determines  if  the  bridge’s  IP  address  is  obtained  automatically from a DHCP server, such as your network router (Automatic Configuration - DHCP), or set manually (Static IP).Bridge  IP  If  your  network  has  a  DHCP  server,  such  as  your  network  router, assigning  IP  addresses  to  your  network  devices,  then  keep  the  default, Automatic Configuration - DHCP. The bridge will request an IP address from the DHCP server (usually the network router). If no DHCP server is found, then the bridge will use its default static IP address, 169.254.1.250, until it detects a DHCP server and is assigned a dynamic IP address.If  you  want  to  set  a  permanent  static  IP  address  for  the  bridge,  then  select Static IP.If you select Static IP, then complete the following fields: • Static IP Address  Enter a unique IP address that will be used to access the browser-based utility. • Subnet Mask  Enter the subnet mask of your wired network. • Default  Gateway  Enter  the  IP  address  of  the  default  gateway  for  your network (in most cases, this is your router).Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Wireless > Basic Wireless SettingsUse the Basic Wireless Settings screen to configure the  bridge’s  basic  wireless and security settings.There  are  two  ways  to  configure  the  bridge’s  settings,  manual  and  Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set up your wireless network. If your network router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and  uses WPA  or WPA2  security, then  you  can  use  Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup  to automatically connect the bridge.Configuration  View  To  manually  configure  your  wireless  network,  select Manual.  Refer  to  Basic  Wireless  Settings,  page  8.  To  use  Wi-Fi  Protected Setup, select Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Refer to Wi-Fi Protected Setup, page 9.
8Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NBasic Wireless SettingsNetwork  Name  (SSID)  The  SSID  is  the  network  name  shared  among  all points in a wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (use any characters on the keyboard). Make sure this setting matches the setting on your wireless router or access point. For added security, you should change the default SSID (linksys) to a unique name.Wireless SecurityThe  bridge  supports  the  following  wireless  security  options:  WPA  Personal, WPA2 Personal, and WEP. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2 are stronger security methods than WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). For more information about wireless security, refer to “Wireless Security Checklist” on page 4.Security ModeSelect the security method for your wireless network. If you do not want to use wireless security, keep the default, Disabled.NOTERemember that each device in your wireless network MUST use the same security method and passphrase/key, or else the wireless devices will not be able to communicate with each other.WPA PersonalWPA is a security standard stronger than WEP encryption. Encryption  WPA  supports  the  TKIP  encryption  method,  with  dynamic encryption keys. Passphrase   Enter the key shared by the bridge and your wireless router or access point. It must have 8-63 characters.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.WPA2 PersonalWPA2 is a more advanced, more secure version of WPA. Encryption  WPA2  supports  two  encryption  methods,  TKIP  and  AES,  with dynamic encryption keys. Select the encryption method, AES or TKIP or AES. The default selection is AES.
9Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NPassphrase   Enter the key shared by the bridge and wireless router or access point. It must have 8-63 characters.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.WEPWEP is a basic encryption method, which is not as secure as WPA or WPA2.Encryption  Select  a  level  of WEP  encryption,  40/64 bits  (10  hex  digits)  or 104/128 bits (26 hex digits). The default is 40/64 bits (10 hex digits).Key 1  Enter the WEP key of your network.Tx Key  Key 1 is the transmit key used by the bridge.Authentication  The default is Auto, which allows either Open system or Shared key authentication to be used. Select Open to use open system authentication; the  sender  and  recipient  do  not  use  a  WEP  key  for  authentication.  Select Shared to use shared key authentication; the sender and recipient use a WEP key for authentication.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Wi-Fi Protected SetupThere are two methods  available. Use the method  that applies to the router you are using.Method #1Use this method if your router has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button.1. Click or press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the router.2. Within  two  minutes,  click  the  Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup  button  on  the bridge’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen.3. After the bridge has been configured, click Close.The Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen displays the Link Status, Network Name (SSID), and Security method.
10Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NMethod #2Use this method if your router requests the PIN number of the bridge.1. On the router’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, enter the PIN number on the  bridge’s Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup  screen.  Then  click  Register  or  the appropriate button. (It  is  also listed on  the  label on the bottom of the bridge.)2. On the bridge’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, click OK.3. After the bridge has been configured, click Close.The Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen displays the Link Status, Network Name (SSID), and Security method.Wireless > Wireless Network Site SurveyClick the Wireless Network Site Survey tab to begin a site survey. The Wireless Network Site Survey screen lists the wireless networks detected by the bridge.Wireless Network Site SurveyNumber of Wireless Networks  The number of wireless networks detected by the bridge is displayed.Select  To connect to a wireless network, click Select. Then click Connect.Wireless Network Name  The network name or SSID of the wireless network is displayed.GHz  The radio band of the wireless network is displayed.Signal  The percentage of signal strength is displayed. 100% is the strongest signal strength possible; 0% is the weakest possible.Security If the network supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, the Wi-Fi  Protected Setup icon   is displayed. The security method used by the wireless network is displayed.Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.After you have selected a network, click Connect. A new screen appears. Follow the instructions for the security method of your network.WPANetwork Name (SSID)  The name of the network you selected is automatically displayed.Security Mode  WPA Personal is automatically displayed.Encryption  WPA  supports  the  TKIP  encryption  method,  with  dynamic encryption keys. Passphrase   Enter the key shared by the bridge and wireless router or access point. It must have 8-63 characters.Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.After you have entered the security settings, click Connect.
11Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NWPA2Network Name (SSID)  The name of the network you selected is automatically displayed.Security Mode  WPA2 Personal is automatically displayed.Encryption  WPA2  supports  two  encryption  methods,  TKIP  and  AES,  with dynamic encryption keys. Select the encryption method, AES or TKIP or AES. Passphrase   Enter the key shared by the bridge and wireless router or access point. It must have 8-63 characters.Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.After you have entered the security settings, click Connect.WEPNetwork Name (SSID)  The name of the network you selected is automatically displayed.Security Mode  WEP is automatically displayed.Encryption  Select  a  level  of WEP  encryption,  40/64 bits  (10  hex  digits)  or 104/128 bits (26 hex digits).Key 1  Enter the WEP key of your network.Tx Key  Key 1 is the transmit key used by the bridge.Authentication  The default is Auto, which allows either Open system or Shared key authentication to be used. Select Open to use open system authentication; the  sender  and  recipient  do  not  use  a  WEP  key  for  authentication.  Select Shared to use shared key authentication; the sender and recipient use a WEP key for authentication.Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.After you have entered the security settings, click Connect.Wireless > WMM®Configure the Wireless MultiMedia (WMM) settings. WMM prioritizes packets depending  on  their  respective  access  mode  (traffic  type):  Background,  Best Effort, Video, or  Voice. These  settings  should  only  be  adjusted  by  an  expert administrator as incorrect settings can reduce wireless performance.NOTEThe settings on the WMM screen are designed for advanced users only.
12Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NWMMAccess ModeYou can assign different settings to the four access modes available. Select the mode you want to configure: Background, Best Effort, Video, or Voice. Follow the instructions for the mode you select. BackgroundUse Aggregation  This option defines whether or not the Media Access Control (MAC) layer will set up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. The default is No. Select Yes to enable this option.Accept  Aggregation  This option  defines whether or not  the  MAC layer will accept an ADDBA request. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Max. Number of Packets in Aggregation  This option defines the maximum number  of  packets  (sub-frames)  in  the  aggregate. The  range  is  0  to  7.  The default is 7.Max.  Aggregation  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  size  of  the aggregate (in bytes). The range is 0 to 16000. The default is 12000.Timeout  Internal  This  option  defines  the  timeout  period  in  which  the aggregate should be closed with a “closing condition” before it is closed by the timer. The range is 0 to 100 ms. The default is 3.Min. Size of Packet in Aggregation  This option defines the minimum size (in bytes) of packets to be accumulated in the aggregate. The range is 0 to 1500. The default is 10.ADDBA  Timeout  This  option  defines  the  duration  after  which  the  ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. The range is 0  to  65535  ms. The default is 0, which disables the timeout.Aggregation  Window  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  number  of packets transmitted without getting ACKs. The range is 0 to 64. The default is 64.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Best EffortUse Aggregation  This option defines whether or not the Media Access Control (MAC) layer will set up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Accept  Aggregation  This option  defines whether or not  the  MAC layer will accept an ADDBA request. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Max. Number of Packets in Aggregation  This option defines the maximum number  of  packets  (sub-frames)  in  the  aggregate. The range  is  0  to  10. The default is 10.Max.  Aggregation  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  size  of  the aggregate (in bytes). The range is 0 to 20000. The default is 16000.Timeout  Internal  This  option  defines  the  timeout  period  in  which  the aggregate should be closed with a “closing condition” before it is closed by the timer. The range is 0 to 100 ms. The default is 3.Min. Size of Packet in Aggregation  This option defines the minimum size (in bytes) of packets to be accumulated in the aggregate. The range is 0 to 1500. The default is 10.ADDBA  Timeout  This  option  defines  the  duration  after  which  the  ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. The range is 0  to  65535  ms. The default is 0, which disables the timeout.Aggregation  Window  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  number  of packets transmitted without getting ACKs. The range is 0 to 64. The default is 64.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.VideoUse Aggregation  This option defines whether or not the Media Access Control (MAC) layer will set up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Accept  Aggregation  This option  defines whether or not  the  MAC layer will accept an ADDBA request. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Max. Number of Packets in Aggregation  This option defines the maximum number  of  packets  (sub-frames)  in  the  aggregate. The  range  is  0  to  7.  The default is 7.
13Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NMax.  Aggregation  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  size  of  the aggregate (in bytes). The range is 0 to 16000. The default is 12000.Timeout  Internal  This  option  defines  the  timeout  period  in  which  the aggregate should be closed with a “closing condition” before it is closed by the timer. The range is 0 to 100 ms. The default is 3.Min. Size of Packet in Aggregation  This option defines the minimum size (in bytes) of packets to be accumulated in the aggregate. The range is 0 to 1500. The default is 10.ADDBA  Timeout  This  option  defines  the  duration  after  which  the  ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. The range is 0  to  65535  ms. The default is 0, which disables the timeout.Aggregation  Window  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  number  of packets transmitted without getting ACKs. The range is 0 to 64. The default is 64.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.VoiceUse Aggregation  This option defines whether or not the Media Access Control (MAC) layer will set up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Accept  Aggregation  This option  defines whether or not  the  MAC layer will accept an ADDBA request. The default is Yes. Select No to disable this option.Max. Number of Packets in Aggregation  This option defines the maximum number  of  packets  (sub-frames)  in  the  aggregate. The  range  is  0  to  2.  The default is 2.Max.  Aggregation  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  size  of  the aggregate (in bytes). The range is 0 to 16000. The default is 10000.Timeout  Internal  This  option  defines  the  timeout  period  in  which  the aggregate should be closed with a “closing condition” before it is closed by the timer. The range is 0 to 100 ms. The default is 10.Min. Size of Packet in Aggregation  This option defines the minimum size (in bytes) of packets to be accumulated in the aggregate. The range is 0 to 1500. The default is 10.ADDBA  Timeout  This  option  defines  the  duration  after  which  the  ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. The range is 0  to  65535  ms. The default is 0, which disables the timeout.Aggregation  Window  Size  This  option  defines  the  maximum  number  of packets transmitted without getting ACKs. The range is 0 to 64. The default is 64.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Wireless > Advanced Wireless SettingsConfigure  the  bridge’s  advanced  wireless  functions.  These  settings  should only be adjusted by an expert administrator as incorrect settings can reduce wireless performance.NOTEThe settings on the Advanced Wireless Settings screen are designed for advanced users only.Advanced WirelessUse  LDPC  Low-Density  Parity-Check  Code  (LDPC)  enables  or  disables  error correction to  reduce the  probability of  data loss  in  noisy  channels. The Rate Adaptation algorithm  automatically disabled  LDPC  coding when  working  at high PHY rates (higher than 162). To use the LDCP advanced error correction scheme, keep the default, Yes. Otherwise, select No.
14Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NERP  Protection  Type  This  option  configures  protection  of  OFDM  packets despite  the  presence  of  802.11b  stations  within  the  wireless  network.  By sending RTS/CTS or CTS2Self packets in 802.11b rates, the bridge informs the wireless network that OFDM packets are going to be transferred and protects the packets in the wireless network. The RTS/CTS and CTS2Self packets create overhead, which may result in lower throughputs. The  RTS/CTS  option  provides  better  coverage  but  lower  throughputs  when compared to CTS2Self, because the RTS/CTS option includes acknowledgement from the receiving device. To use the RTS/CTS option, keep the default, RTS/CTS. The None option may cause collisions between OFDM and CCK packets. To use the None option, select None. To use the CTS2Self option, select CTS2Self.11n  Protection  Type  This  option  configures  protection  from  non-High Throughput  (HT)  devices  within  the  wireless  network.  In  case  the  wireless router (or access point) detects an association of a non-HT legacy device, it will signal all the HT devices to use RTS/CTS or CTS2Self mechanisms before each data transmission. This feature also supports all 802.11n standard protections, including MIMO.The  RTS/CTS  option  provides  better  coverage  but  lower  throughputs  when compared to CTS2Self, because the RTS/CTS option includes acknowledgement from the receiving device. To use the RTS/CTS option, keep the default, RTS/CTS. The None option may cause collisions between HT and legacy packets. To use the None option, select None. To use the CTS2Self option, select CTS2Self.Percentage  of  maximal  transmit  power  This  option  sets  the  percentage of maximal transmit power relative to the regulatory domain restrictions. For example,  if  the  regulatory  domain  restriction  allows  transmissions  of  up  to 20 dB, then setting the percentage at 50% allows maximal transmit power of 10 dB. Select the percentage you want to use: 12%, 25%, 50%, or 100%. The default is 100%.QoS Classification Type  This option sets 802.1D or 802.1Q mapping from the IP DSCP/TOS field to WMM priorities (Background, Best Effects, Video, Voice). Keep the default, 802.1D, or select 802.1Q, which is used by some IPTV streams.Re-establish Ethernet connection when initiating wireless connection  To trigger  DHCP  discovery  from  the  device  that  resides  behind  the  bridge,  the bridge will  reset  the  Ethernet link  between the bridge  and  the device every time a wireless connection is established. To disable this behavior, select No.  Otherwise, keep the default, Yes.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Administration > ManagementUse this screen to manage specific bridge functions: access to the web-based utility, backup of the configuration file, and reboot.ManagementBridge AccessUse a password to protect access to the browser-based utility.Bridge Password  Enter a new Password for the bridge.Re-enter to confirm  Enter the Password again to confirm.Idle Timeout  The login times out after a period of inactivity that you specify. The range is 60 to 3600 seconds. The default is 600.Web AccessAccess via Wireless  If you are using the bridge in a public domain where you are giving wireless  access to your  guests, you can  disable  wireless  access to the bridge’s browser-based utility. You will only be able to access the browser-based utility via a wired connection if you disable the setting. Keep the default, Enabled, to allow wireless access to the bridge’s browser-based utility, or select Disabled to block wireless access to the utility.Backup and RestoreBackup  To back up the bridge’s configuration file, click Backup Configurations. Then follow the on-screen instructions.
15Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NRestore  Click  Browse  and  select  the  configuration  file.  Then  click  Restore Configurations.System RebootReboot  To reboot or restart the bridge, click Start to Reboot.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Administration > Factory DefaultsUse  this  screen  to  restore  the  bridge’s  configuration  to  its  factory  default settings. Factory DefaultsRestore All Settings  To reset the bridge’s settings to the factory defaults, click Restore All Settings. Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.Administration > Upgrade FirmwareUse this screen to upgrade the bridge’s firmware. Do not upgrade the firmware unless you are experiencing problems with the bridge or the new firmware has a feature you want to use. Before upgrading the firmware, download the bridge’s firmware upgrade file from the Linksys website, www.Linksys.com/support.Upgrade FirmwarePlease  select  a  file  to  upgrade the  firmware  Click  Browse  and  select  the firmware upgrade file. Then click Start  to Upgrade and  follow the  on-screen instructions.Status > BridgeThe bridge’s current status information is displayed.
16Advanced ConfigurationLinksys WES610N/WET610NBridge InformationFirmware Version  The bridge’s current firmware is displayed.Local NetworkLocal MAC Address  The bridge’s MAC Address, as seen on your local, Ethernet network, is displayed.IP Address  The bridge’s IP Address, as seen on your local, Ethernet network, is displayed.Subnet Mask  The Subnet Mask configured for your local network is displayed.Status > WirelessInformation about your wireless network is displayed.WirelessLink Status  The status of the connection to your wireless network is displayed.MAC  Address  The  bridge’s  MAC  Address,  as  seen  on  your  local,  wireless network, is displayed.Network Name (SSID)  The wireless network name or SSID is displayed.BSSID  The wireless MAC address of the connected wireless router (or access point) is displayed.Radio Band  The radio band of your wireless network is displayed.Channel Width  The channel width, in MHz, used by your wireless network is displayed.Wide  Channel  Depending  on  the  channel  settings  of  your  network  router, the Wide Channel is displayed. If you selected Wide - 40MHz Channel for the router’s Radio Band or Channel Width setting, then this  will be your primary Wireless-N channel.Standard Channel  The Standard Channel setting is displayed. If you selected Wide – 40MHz Channel for the router’s Radio Band or Channel Width setting, then the Standard Channel will be a secondary channel for Wireless-N.Bit Rate  The data transmission rate is displayed.Signal  The percentage of signal strength is displayed. 100% is the strongest signal strength possible; 0% is the weakest possible.Security  The security method of your wireless network is displayed.
17TroubleshootingLinksys WES610N/WET610N17WES610N/WET610N Your computer or other wired, Ethernet device cannot communicate with the wireless router.1. Access the bridge’s browser-based utility.2. On the Basic Wireless Settings screen, make sure the Network Name (SSID) matches the name of your wireless network.3. Make sure the security settings (WPA, WPA2, or WEP) match the security settings of your wireless network.The bridge’s IP address needs to be changed.If the bridge is connected to a network with a DHCP server (usually the network router),  then  the  bridge  will  obtain  its  IP  address  from  the  DHCP  server.  If there is no DHCP server, then the bridge will use its default, static IP address, 169.254.1.250.If  you  want  the  bridge  to  always  use  a  static  IP  address,  then  follow  these instructions:1. Access the bridge’s browser-based utility.2. Click the Network Setup tab.3. From the Network Connection Type drop-down menu, select Static IP.4. Complete the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields.5. Click Save Settings.The  bridge-enabled  computer  or  other  wired,  Ethernet  device  will  not communicate with another wireless-enabled device (such as a computer or printer).Check the following:  • Make sure the wireless-enabled device is on the same wireless network as the computer or other wired, Ethernet device connected to the bridge. • Make sure that the same Network Name (SSID) is used for all devices on the wireless network. • Make sure all devices are on the same IP network, using compatible IP addresses.The browser-based utility does not accept your password.Check the following: • The password is case-sensitive. Make sure that you are using the correct case(s) when entering the password. • If  you  forget  your  password,  you  can  reset  the  bridge  to  its  factory defaults. Press and hold the bridge’s Reset button for approximately five seconds; the password will be reset to its factory default, admin. All other bridge settings  will  be  reset  to  the  factory  defaults  as  well.  (To  access  the browser-based utility, enter admin in the Password field.)After you make changes through the browser-based utility, the new settings are not displayed on-screen.On your web browser, click Refresh. If the new settings are not displayed, then follow these instructions:1. Unplug the power adapter from the bridge. 2. Wait five seconds, and then plug the power adapter back into the bridge. 3. On your web browser, click Refresh.WEBIf your questions are not addressed here, refer to the Linksys website at Linksys.com/supportTroubleshooting
18SpecificationsLinksys WES610N/WET610N18WES610NModel  WES610NStandards  IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11nLEDs  Power, Ethernet, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™,    Wireless, individual Ethernet link and activityPorts  Ethernet (4), PowerButtons  Reset, Wi-Fi Protected SetupCabling Type  CAT5eAntennas  3 (internal)Antenna Connector Type  N/ADetachable (Yes/No)  NoModulations  802.11a: OFDM/BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM   802.11b: CCK/QPSK, BPSK    802.11g: OFDM/BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM   802.11n: OFDM/BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAMRF Pwr (EIRP) in dBm  802.11a: 15 dBm (typical) @ 54Mbps   802.11b: 19 dBm (typical) @ 11 Mbps   802.11g: 16 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps   802.11n (2.4 GHz): 18 dBm (typical) @ MCS15   802.11n (5 GHz): 16 dBm (typical) @ MCS15Receive Sensitivity  802.11a: -72 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps   802.11b: -85 dBm (typical) @ 11 Mbps   802.11g: -73 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps   802.11n (20 MHz): -75 dBm (typical) @ MCS15   802.11n (40 MHz): -69 dBm (typical) @ MCS15 Antenna Gain in dBi  1Wireless Security    WEP, Wi-Fi Protected Access™ (WPA),    Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2)Security Key Bits  Up to 128-bit encryptionEnvironmentalDimensions  6.97” x 5.04” x 2.68”    (177 x 128 x 68 mm)Weight  0.65 lb (295 g)Certification  FCC, UL/cUL, ICES-003, RSS210, CE, Wi-Fi    (IEEE 802 11a/b/g/draft n), WPA2™,    Wi-Fi Protected Setup, WMM®Power  12V, 1AOperating Temperature  32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC)Storage Temperature  -4 to 140ºF (-20 to 60ºC)Operating Humidity  10 to 85% NoncondensingStorage Humidity  5 to 90% NoncondensingSpecifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications
19SpecificationsLinksys WES610N/WET610N19WET610NModel  WET610NStandards  IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11nLEDs  Power, Ethernet, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™,    WirelessPorts  Ethernet, PowerButtons  Reset, Wi-Fi Protected SetupCabling Type  CAT5eAntennas  3 (internal)Antenna Connector Type  N/ADetachable (Yes/No)  NoModulations  802.11a: OFDM/BPSK, QPSK,    16-QAM, 64-QAM   802.11b: CCK/QPSK, BPSK    802.11g: OFDM/BPSK, QPSK,    16-QAM, 64-QAM   802.11n: OFDM/BPSK, QPSK,    16-QAM, 64-QAMRF Pwr (EIRP) in dBm  802.11a: 15 dBm (typical) @ 54Mbps   802.11b: 18 dBm (typical) @ 11 Mbps   802.11g: 16 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps   802.11n: 12 dBm (typical) @ 130 Mbps      (HT20), 270 Mbps (HT40)Receive Sensitivity  802.11a: -72 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps   802.11b: -85 dBm (typical) @ 11 Mbps   802.11g: -73 dBm (typical) @ 54 Mbps   802.11n: -70 dBm (typical) @ MCS15/2.4 GHz,      -69 dBm (typical) @ MCS15/5.0 GHzAntenna Gain in dBi  1Wireless Security    WEP, Wi-Fi Protected Access™ (WPA), Wi-Fi    Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2)Security Key Bits  Up to 128-bit encryptionEnvironmentalDimensions  5.71” x 4.17” x 2.05”    (145 x 106 x 52 mm)Weight  5.61 oz (159 g)Certification  FCC, UL/cUL, ICES-003, RSS210, CE, Wi-Fi    (IEEE 802 11a/b/g/draft n), WPA2™,    Wi-Fi Protected Setup, WMM®Power  12V, 1AOperating Temperature  32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC)Storage Temperature  -4 to 140ºF (-20 to 60ºC)Operating Humidity  10 to 85% NoncondensingStorage Humidity  5 to 90% NoncondensingSpecifications are subject to change without notice.
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