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Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
1.03.03.03 (D)
Size Driver
315KB
File Name
cwr854d_1030303.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is D
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
1.03.04.2 (D)
Size Driver
325KB
File Name
cwr854d_103042.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is D
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
1.3.0.2 (F)
Size Driver
1.8MB
File Name
sw-1fgwr85-f4_web-linux.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is F
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
1.3.0.3 (F)
Size Driver
1.8MB
File Name
sw-1fgwr85-f5_web-linux.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is F
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
1.4.0.3 (F)
Size Driver
1.3MB
File Name
cwr854f-firmware_v1.4.0.3_web-linux(20060626).img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is F
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
20-07-13T2 (B)
Size Driver
754KB
File Name
sw-1b-wr85-f5.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is B
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
20-07-13T2P4 (B)
Size Driver
754KB
File Name
sd-gisl-t-m-r-200713t2p4.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is B
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
30-01-10T14 (E)
Size Driver
722KB
File Name
sw-1e-wr85-f2.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is E
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
30-01-10T18 (E)
Size Driver
729KB
File Name
sd-gipn-t-l2-m-r-300110t18.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is E
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
Wireless-G Router
Operating System
Firmware
Version
V1.3.0.3A (A)
Size Driver
1.8MB
File Name
sw-1agwr8v-f1_web-linux.img
Observations
If the alphabetical letter number is A
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
User Guide-Manual
Information
User Guide-Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
969KB
File Name
cwr-854(f).pdf
Observations
1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................3
INSTALLING YOUR ROUTER.......................................................................................................................3
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.........................................................................................................................3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................................................3
2 PREPARING YOUR NETWORK..........................................................................................................5
PREPARING YOUR NETWORK...................................................................................................................5
COLLECTING ISP INFORMATION...............................................................................................................5
CONFIGURING WINDOWS FOR IP NETWORKING......................................................................................5
3 CONFIGURING THIS WIRELESS-G ROUTER.................................................................................11
3.1 SETUP WIZARD.................................................................................................................................11
3.1.1 Time Zone Settings..............................................................................................................12
3.1.2 LAN Interface Setup............................................................................................................12
3.1.3 WAN Interface Setup...........................................................................................................13
3.1.4 Wireless Basic Settings......................................................................................................13
3.2 LAN SETTINGS................................................................................................................................14
3.3 WAN SETTINGS...............................................................................................................................15
3.3.1 Static IP..................................................................................................................................15
3.3.2 DHCP Client..........................................................................................................................16
3.3.3 PPPoE....................................................................................................................................17
3.3.4 PPTP.......................................................................................................................................19
3.4 WIRELESS........................................................................................................................................20
3.4.1 Basic Settings.......................................................................................................................20
3.4.2 Advanced Settings...............................................................................................................22
3.4.3 Security..................................................................................................................................23
3.4.4 Access Control.....................................................................................................................28
3.4.5 WDS........................................................................................................................................29
3.4.6 Site Survey............................................................................................................................30
3.5 FIREWALL.........................................................................................................................................31
3.5.1 IP Filtering.............................................................................................................................31
3.5.2 Port Filtering.........................................................................................................................32
3.5.3 MAC Filtering........................................................................................................................32
3.6 VPN SETTINGS................................................................................................................................33
3.7 ADVANCED.......................................................................................................................................38
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
VPN using WinXP IPSec 18-1E-WP85
Information
Installation Guide
Operating System
Manual
Version
E
Size Driver
934KB
File Name
winxp_vpn_ipsec_tunnel_to_cnet_cwr.pdf
Observations
Establishing a VPN tunnel to CNet CWR-854 VPN
router using WinXP IPSec client
Generally speaking, remote users need to use a VPN client software for establishing a VPN connection to their
home/work router and access the network behind that router. Windows XP and 2000 have a built-in IPSec client
that while difficult to configure, will actually work for building a VPN tunnel and connecting to the network behind
a VPN router. The picture below shows the network that we’ll use for setting up and testing the WinXP IPSec
client.
Te first step is to configure the router and enable IPSec VPN. Please use a computer connected to one of the LAN
ports on CWR-854 for configuration. Default IP address of CWR-854 is 192.168.1.254, username and password
are “root” and “1234” respectively. After accessing the web configuration page, select VPN Settings from the left
menu and enable IPSec VPN and NAT Traversal. CWR-854 supports 10 different VPN profiles, click edit to
configure profile # 1.
In the VPN setup page, “Local Site” is the network on the LAN side of the router and “Remote Site” is where the
VPN client is. For the local site we can configure the VPN to provide access to a single computer or the subnet
behind the router . If only a singe computer is to be accessed we need to enter the IP address of that computer,
otherwise the network IP address (LAN side) needs to be selected. The default network address is 192168.0.1.
Remote site configuration is also similar. We can select VPN from a specific address, a subnet or any address. In
this test we choose VPN from any address.
We are using PSK (pre shared key) for authentication and 3DES and MD5 are the “encryption” and
“authentication” algorithms used.
At this stage we need to enter a Pre Shared Key to finalize the VPN setup on the router. This same key we be used
by VPN clients to establish the tunnel later on.
WinXP IPSec client configuration:
What we’re doing is to configure/create an IPSec local security policy on the VPN client system so that it connect
to the endpoint IPSec router and establish a VPN tunnel. It must be noted that for WinXP IPSec client to work, the
LAN clients behind the VPN router should have static IP addresses and the two ends of the VPN tunnel must be on
different subnets. In our example the LAN subnet is 192.168.1.0 and the WAN subnet is 192.168.0.0.
With the CWR854vpn properties window open, we’re basically going to define two new security rules. One for
traffic to the VPN router called TO LAN and one for traffic from the router called From LAN.
Creating the To LAN rule:
In the properties box make sure the Add Wizard box is unchecked and click on Add. In the New Rule Properties
window, click on the Add button under the IP Filter list tab and then in the IP Filter list window type To LAN in the
name box, deselect add wizard and click on Add.
Creating the From LAN rule:
We’re basically going to repeat the steps for To LAN rule except we will name the ruls From LAN and have
different source and destination IP addresses as figures below will indicate.
After the two new security rules are created, we need to edit and configure each rule. From the cwr854vpn, select
the To LAN rule and make sure that it’s box is checked and click on edit. The new rule properties window should
come up as below. Click on Filter Action tab and select require security and click the edit button.
In the security properties window, make sure the settings are as figure below. Type should be Custom, AH
integrity None, ESP confidentiality 3DES and ESP integrity MD5. Please note that we used the same
authentication and encryption protocols when configuring VPN on CWR-854 router. If you need to change the
security method, highlight it and click on edit. When done, click on OK to go back to edit rule properties window.
In the edit rule window, select the Authentication Methods tab and click the add button. In the Auth. Methode
properties window select the box for preshared key and enter the key used in the router’s VPN configuration.
After entering the pre-shared key, the authentication methods tab should have pre-shared for method and the string
you entered under details.
The next parameter to configure is the Tunnel Settings, select the Tunnel Settings tab and enter the WAN IP
address of the remote VPN router. In our example the WAN IP of the router is 192.168.0.102. The last parameter
for the To LAN rule is the connection type. Select the tab and make sure All network connections radio button is
checked.
The To LAN rule configuration is complete. Click close to return the cwr854vpn properties page. Now
the From LAN rule is to be configured. We basically have to set the same parameters as for the To LAN
rule.
Select each tab as we did for To LAN rule starting with the filter action tab. All tabs are going to have the
exact settings as To LAN except the Tunnel setting tab which needs the IP address of the client computer.
In our example the address is 192.1680.22.
When all parameters are set click on OK and close to go the secpol window. Right click on cwr854vpn
policy and choose assign. Make sure there is a YES in the policy assigned column for the cwr854vpn
policy. This completes the IP security policy configuration on this computer. The policy will
automatically start each time the computer is booted.
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
VPN using SSH 18-1E-WP85
Information
Installation Guide
Operating System
Manual
Version
E
Size Driver
1.1MB
File Name
ssh_vpn_setup_for_cnet_cwr-854.pdf
Observations
VPN Setup for CNet’s CWR-854 802.11g Wireless Router
The instructions below are for getting an IPSec client to connect CNet’s wireless
broadband router CWR-854(F) with VPN capability. The VPN feature can be used for
secure remote access to a home or work network from anywhere on the Internet.
VPN Client Software used for this test is SSH-Sentinel v1.4 which is free for noncommercial
use.
Connect securely to home/work computers over the Internet. You could be at work, at a
friend’s house or on the road.
Equipment Needed:
1- A solid broadband connection to the Internet at home or work where CWR-854 is
used. CWR-854 needs to be configured for IPSec VPN capability
2- A client system with a VPN client software. We used SSH-Sentinel VPN client
software ( a trial version is available on the Internet)
Configuration Overview:
In the first scenario we will be working with two computers and a CWR-854 VPN router.
The assumption is that we are away from home and need to access a computer on the
home network connected to CWR-854. The computer we’re working from is connected
to the Internet through a Cable/DSL modem or we are dialing up using a modem.
In the second scenario, the client system is also behind a NAT route. In this case the
computer we’re working on is connected to a router and through a Cable/DSL modem to
the Internet.
First Scenario:
To configure VPN both on the client system as well as the router, we need to know about
the IP address schema used on the home network. By default the LAN IP of CWR-854 is
192.168.1.254. Computers that are be accessed from the Internet are better to have a
fixed IP address assigned to them. Below are what we need to know:
Home WAN IP address (this is the WAN IP of the VPN router CWR-854 used at home
or work) for example: 204.30.90.120
Home LAN IP address: (Default LAN IP of CWR-854 is 192.168.1.254)
Home LAN IP Network : (Default is 192.168.1.0, Subnet 255.255.255.0)
Computer to be accessed on the home network: 192.168.1.100
VPN Client (remote) computer on the Internet for example: 204.30.90.200
Company
Cnet
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Cnet CWR-854
Description
VPN using VPN client from "thegreenbow" 18-1E-WP85
Information
Installation Guide
Operating System
Manual
Version
E
Size Driver
11KB
File Name
tgb_cwr854_vpn.pdf
Observations
Configuration of the router:
1- Go to the router’s configuration
2- Go to VPN settings
3- Enable IPSec VPN and NAT Traversal and click on apply changes
4- In the connection table, select profile # 1 and click edit to create a profile.
5- In VPN setup enable tunnel 1
6- Enter a name for example test
7- We are using PSK for authentication. Pre Shared Key is an auth. type that the user has
to enter a key to establish a connection.
8- For local site you can use access to a single IP or to the whole subnet behind the router.
Select subnet address for now.
9- Local IP is the network address of the router ie. 192.168.1.0
10- Local subnet is the router’s subnet mask 255.255.255.0
11- For remote site we have several options. For the test use VPN from any address.
12- Local and remote ID type should be IP and local ID and remote ID box should be blank.
13- Key management select IKE
14- For ESP (encapsulated security payload) we use 3DES for Encryption and MD5 for
authentication
15- Enter a Pre Shared Key for example 1234567890. This is the same key that the client
will use to create the VPN to the router.
16- Leave other boxes blank and click on Apply Changes.
17- Router configuration is done.
Client configuration
1- Run the VPN client software “GreenBow”
2- Right click on configuration to add phase 1 setting.
3- For name enter test like we did in the router.
4- Interface should show the IP address of the client system
5- Remote gateway should be the IP address of the WAN port of the router.
6- Select preshared key and enter the key we used on the router.
7- In the IKE section we use 3DES and MD5 for encryption and authentication.
8- Key group should be DH1024.
9- Click save & apply to go to phase 2 setting.
10- Right click on phase 1 to create phase 2
11- Enter a name …test
12- Enter the IP address of the VPN client system.
13- For the address type select subnet address (this will allow connection to the whole
subnet behind the router)
14- Remote LAN address is the LAN address of the router like 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0.
15- ESP settings should be 3DES, MD5 and mode should be Tunnel.
16- Click save and apply.
17- Client configuration is done.
Before establishing the connection it is always good to see if you can see the router. The best
way is to ping the WAN IP of the router from the client system. If you get a reply you’re ready to
create a VPN connection. Just go back to the GreenBow and click on Open Tunnel. If Ping is
not good, make sure that remote management is enabled on the router.
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