Philips Network Card SNR6500 User Manual

Wireless Range Extender  
SNR6500  
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User manual  
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Important safety information  
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Please install and connect the product in the order as described in the ‘Quick  
Start Guide’ booklet only. This assures best installation results with the least  
technical hassles.  
Please read this manual and the ‘Quick Start Guide’ booklet carefully before using  
the Wireless Range Extender (SNR6500); and keep these documents for future  
reference.  
The most recent downloads and information on this product will be available  
During set-up and installation, it may be helpful to have the instructions for your  
PC and other network components at hand.  
Safety Precautions  
Radio equipment for wireless applications is not protected against disturbance  
from other radio services.  
Do not expose the system to excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources.  
The product should not be exposed to dripping or splashing.  
No object filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the product.  
Keep the product away from domestic heating equipment and direct sunlight.  
Allow a sufficient amount of free space all around the product for adequate  
ventilation.  
Do not open this product. Contact your Philips retailer if you experience  
technical difficulties.  
Environmental information  
All redundant packing material has been omitted. We have done our utmost to make  
the packaging easily separable into two mono materials: cardboard (box) and  
polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).Your set consists of materials that can be  
recycled if disassembled by a specialised company. Please observe the local regulations  
regarding the disposal of packing materials and old equipment.  
Disclaimer  
This product is provided by ‘Philips’ ‘as is’ and without any express or implied  
warranty of any kind of warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied  
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed.  
In no event shall Philips be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary,  
or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute  
goods or services; loss of information, data, or profits; or business interruption)  
howsoever caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability,  
or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of  
inability to use this product, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.  
Philips further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information,  
text, graphics, links or other items transmitted by this product.  
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What’s in the box  
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Wireless Base Station 11g True Turbo  
Wireless Modem/PC Power  
SNR6500  
Power Supply  
Ethernet Cable  
Antenna  
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Quick Start Guide  
Installation CD  
What else you will need  
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Introduction  
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SNR6500  
Thank you for purchasing the Philips Wireless Range Extender (WRE) 11 b/g. This  
Philips Wireless Range Extender (WRE) 11 b/g is a WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g) compatible  
device. It fully supports high data rates up to 108 Mbps with automatic fallback to  
lower speeds for secure operation at lower data rates in even the most difficult of  
wireless environments.  
In this manual we will explain on how to install, configure, and use your Philips  
Wireless Range Extender (WRE) 11 b/g.  
This chapter will give you background information on wireless networks and their  
security in general.  
Note: The Wireless Range Extender (WRE) support 3 different modes:  
- Repeater Mode (RP)  
- Access Point (AP)  
- Ethernet Client (EC)  
This manual will describe the RP and AP mode. The EC mode will follow later and  
that manual can be downloaded from the Philips support site.  
What are wireless network connections?  
Your Wireless Range Extender (WRE) uses a wireless protocol (called IEEE 802.11b/g  
or WiFi) to communicate with other network computers by means of radio  
transmissions. WiFi radio waves travel outwards from the antenna in all directions,  
and can transmit through walls and floors. Wireless transmissions can theoretically  
reach up to 450 meters in an open environment and reach speeds of up to 108  
Megabits per second (Mbps) at close range. However, the actual network range and  
data throughput rate will be less, depending on the wireless link quality.  
Factors determining your network range and network  
speed  
The environment: Radio signals can travel farther outside of buildings, and if the  
wireless components are in direct line of sight to one another. Putting wireless  
components in high places helps avoid physical obstacles and provides better  
coverage.  
Building construction such as metal framing and concrete or masonry walls and  
floors will reduce radio signal strength. Avoid putting wireless components next  
to walls and other large, solid objects; or next to large metal objects such as  
computers, monitors, and appliances.  
Wireless signal range, speed, and strength can be affected by interference from  
neighbouring wireless networks and devices. Electro-magnetic devices such as  
televisions, radios, microwave ovens, and cordless phones, especially those with  
frequencies in the 2.4 GHz range, may also interfere with wireless transmission.  
Standing or sitting too close to wireless equipment can also affect radio signal  
quality.  
Adjusting the antenna: Do not place antennas next to large pieces of metal,  
because this might cause interference.  
Securing your wireless network  
As wireless computer networks use radio signals, it is possible for other wireless  
network devices outside your immediate area to pick up the wireless signals and  
either connects to your network or to capture the network traffic. Therefore, you  
should always enable the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected  
Access (WPA) network encryption key to help prevent unauthorised connections or  
the possibility of eavesdroppers listening in on your network traffic.  
For an example of how to secure your network, please see the chapter on Securing  
your wireless network.  
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Your Wireless Range Extender  
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Light  
Status  
Description  
Wireless  
On  
Blinking  
Off  
Wireless Link is up  
Send / Receive data  
Wireless signal is disabled  
Wireless Base Station 11g True Turbo  
Modem/PC On  
Off  
Connected to a Ethernet Broadband Modem  
Not connected  
Wireless Modem/PC Power  
Power  
On  
Off  
Power on, normal operation  
Power off or failure  
Image of rear side explaining ports and buttons  
‘5V  
1A’ port  
Connect the included power adapter to this inlet.  
‘To Modem/PC’ port  
Wide Area Network port.  
Connect this to your broadband modem  
5V=1A  
TO Modem/PC AP EC RP  
‘Switch’ button  
Switch this button to change the mode.  
- RP: Repeater mode (Default),  
- EC: Ethernet Client mode,  
- AP: Acces Point  
Image of bottom side  
‘Reset’ button  
Press this button for at least 5 seconds to reset the  
wireless base station to its factory default settings.  
WARNING: THIS WILL DELETE YOUR  
CONFIGURATION!  
To reset the Wireless Range Extender (WRE)  
without losing the configuration settings, see ‘Reset’.  
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Install  
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In the following installation procedure the assumption is made that you already  
installed a Wireless Network with a Philips Wireless Base Station (SNB6500 or  
SNB6520). Installing this WRE as an addition to another Wireless network  
brand/type, having WDS support, is possible but WDS-based products from different  
manufacturers are not guaranteed to work together.  
Powering up the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) and  
connecting the cables  
Connect power to the Wireless Range Extender  
Make sure the switch is set on the correct mode.  
RP: Repeater mode (Default),  
EC: Ethernet Client mode,  
AP: Access Point  
5V=1A  
TO Modem/PC AP EC RP  
Make sure the detachable antenna is mounted on the connector on the right hand  
side.  
Put the antenna in the up-right position.  
5V=1A  
TO Modem/PC AP EC RP  
Take the supplied 5V  
1A power adapter  
Connect the supplied power adapter to the 5V  
Connect power adapter to power socket.  
Power light should be on.  
1A port.  
5V=1A  
TO Modem/PC AP EC RP  
The WRE is now starting up and it will take approximately 1 minute to be ready for  
configuration(Wireless light is on). In the meantime you can proceed with the next steps.  
Wireless Base Station 11g True Turbo  
Wireless Modem/PC Power  
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Connect the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) to the  
Wireless Base Station: Wired  
Connect the Ethernet cable to TO Modem/PC port.  
5V=1A  
TO Modem/PC AP EC RP  
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a LAN port of the Wireless Base  
Station (LAN1-LAN4).  
12V=1A  
To Modem  
LAN4  
LAN3  
LAN2  
LAN1  
Reset  
The Modem/PC light of the WRE should be on/blinking.  
Wireless Base Station 11g True Turbo  
Wireless Modem/PC Power  
The light of the chosen LAN port should be on/blinking of the Wireless Base Station  
Wireless Base Station 11g True Turbo  
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Configuration Repeater Mode  
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Configuring the Wireless Base Station with Installation CD  
In the following configuration procedure the assumption is made that you installed a  
Philips Wireless Base Station with factory default settings.  
For your reference these are:  
- Wireless Network Name (SSID):  
- Wireless Mode:  
- Wi-Fi Channel number  
philips  
Standard True Turbo  
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Place the installation CD in the CD-Drive.  
Select Agree.  
If this screen does not appear, start the CD manually  
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Open My computer  
Open CD-Drive  
Open Setup.exe  
Select SNR6500.  
Click Install Software.  
Wait until device is found.  
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Check if Repeater Mode is shown on the lower left corner. If yes,  
Click NEXT.  
If not, disconnect the power and go to Connect power to the Wireless Range  
Extender  
Time Settings: Select your time zone  
Click NEXT.  
Password Settings:  
Set your password (Choose something easy to remember).  
Click NEXT.  
Press Scan button  
The Site Survey list will now show the available Wireless Networks using the factory  
default settings.  
Click on the selection box behind your Wireless Network.  
Click NEXT.  
Settings are being saved and next you will see the login screen.  
Your Wireless Range Extender (WRE) is now configured. Next you need to adapt  
your Wirless Base Station settings in order to use the Wireless Range Extender  
(WRE) in your Wireless Network.  
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Open Internet Explorer  
Enter the IP adress of the Wireless Base Station and click go.  
Click LOGIN  
(Enter password if set)  
Click Home Network Settings  
Click Wireless  
Click WDS  
Click Scan  
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The Site Survey list will now show the available Wireless Networks using the factory  
default settings.  
Click on the selection box behind your Wireless Network.  
Click SAVE SETTINGS  
Settings are being saved and next you will see the login screen.  
The cable between the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) and the Wireless Base  
Station can now be disconnected. The Wireless Range Extender (WRE) can now be  
positioned on the required location.  
12V=1A  
To Modem  
LAN4  
LAN3  
LAN2  
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Configuration Access Point Mode  
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In the following configuration procedure the assumption is made that you installed a  
Philips Wireless Base Station with factory default settings.  
For your reference these are:  
- Wireless Network Name (SSID):  
- Wireless Mode:  
- Wi-Fi Channel number  
philips  
Standard True Turbo  
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Place the installation CD in the CD-Drive.  
Select Agree  
If this screen does not appear, start the CD manually  
1 Open My computer  
2 Open CD-Drive  
3 Open Setup.exe  
Select SNR6500  
Click Install Software  
Wait untill the device is detected  
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Check if AP Mode is shown on the lower left corner. If yes,  
Click NEXT  
If not, disconnect the power and go to Connect power to the Wireless Range  
Extender  
Time Settings:  
Select your time zone  
Click NEXT  
Password Settings:  
Set your password (Choose something easy to remember).  
Click NEXT  
Your Wireless Access Point is now configured.  
The cable between the Wireless Acces Point and the Wirless Base Station can now  
be disconnected. The Wireless Access Point can now be positioned on the required  
location.  
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Securing your Home Network  
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Step 1  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP): Applicable for RP/AP/EC Mode. Below the Repeater  
mode is used as an example:  
Open your Internet browser  
Click Go.  
Click LOGIN  
(Enter password if set)  
Click Security.  
Click Wireless  
Click WEP  
1) Select 128-bit  
2) Click Clear  
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Checkmark the 'Passphrase' box and enter the passphrase  
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Click SAVE SETTINGS  
WARNING: WEP encryption is still not active at this point  
Click WEP  
Copy the WEP encryption key.  
Double click Key1  
Right mouse click  
Click copy  
Save this key for later use.  
Step 2  
Step 2: Enable WEP Encryption  
Click Wireless Encryption  
1. Select WEP Only  
2. Click SAVE SETTINGS  
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WEP encryption is now active.  
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Be aware that you need to set your security settings for all elements in your wireless  
network. The example below shows how to secure the Philips Wireless USB Adapter  
(SNU6500):  
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Double click the Philips Wireless USB Adapter 11g desktop Icon  
Click Site Survey  
Click Scan  
Double click your wireless base station  
Select Authentication Type WEP  
Enter WEP key copied from your wireless base station  
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Select Key Type 104/128bit Encryption  
Select Default Key Key 1  
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Click Apply Changes  
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Check Gateway IP status  
Gateway should be 192.168.1.3  
Step3: Connect to the Wireless Range Extender  
Step 3  
This example shows how to connect to the wireless base station using Windows XP.  
Move mouse to System tray Wireless Icon  
Right mouse click on Wireless Icon  
Click View available Wireless Networks  
Click your encrypted base station  
Click Connect  
Enter WEP  
(Network Key in Windows XP terminology)  
Click Connect  
You are now successfully connected.  
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Setup the WPA encryption  
Open your Internet browser  
Click Go.  
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Click LOGIN  
(Enter password if set)  
Click Security.  
Click Wireless  
Click WPA  
Enter your Pre-shared Key  
(= password or passphrase)  
Click SAVE SETTINGS  
WARNING: WPA encryption is still not active at this point  
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Click Wireless Encryption  
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Select WPA/WPA2 Only  
Click SAVE SETTINGS  
WPA encryption is now active.  
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Menu: Setup Wizard  
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Open your Internet browser  
Click Go.  
Click NEXT  
Choose the time zone  
Click NEXT  
Set your password  
Click NEXT  
Click Scan (In Repeater Mode only)  
The Site Survey list will now show the available Wireless Networks using the factory  
default settings.  
Click on the selection box behind your Wireless Network.  
Click SAVE SETTINGS  
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Menu: Home Network Settings  
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The Status shows ISP IP address  
Network settings  
Use the Home Networking menu to configure the LAN IP address  
Wireless  
The Wireless Range Extender (WRE) also operates as a wireless access point,  
allowing wireless computers to communicate with each other. To configure this  
function, you need to enable the wireless function, define the radio channel, the  
domain identifier, and the security options.  
Check Enable and click ‘SAVE SETTINGS’.  
Channel and SSID  
You must specify a common radio channel and SSID (Service Set ID) to be used by  
the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) (Same as Wireless Basestation).  
Make sure you configure all network elements with the same values.  
WDS (In Repeater Mode only)  
The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) provides a means to extend the range of a  
Wireless Local Area network (WLAN).  
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Menu: Security Settings  
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Security  
Enable or disable Wireless model function.  
Wireless Encryption  
To make your wireless network safe, you should turn on the security function.  
The Wireless Range Extendersupports WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).  
Access Control  
Access Control allows users to define the outgoing traffic permitted or not-permitted  
through the WAN interface. The default is to permit all outgoing traffic.  
To add the PC to the filtering table:  
1 Click ‘Add PC’ on the Access Control screen.  
2 Define the appropriate settings for client PC services.  
3 Click ‘OK’ and then click ‘SAVE SETTINGS’ to save your settings.  
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WEP  
If you use WEP to protect your wireless network, you need to set the same  
parameters for the ADSL Wireless Base Station and all your wireless clients.  
You may automatically generate encryption keys or manually enter the keys. To  
generate the key automatically with passphrase, check the Passphrase box, enter a  
string of characters. Select the default key from the drop down menu.  
Click ‘SAVE SETTINGS’.  
Note: The passphrase can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.  
To manually configure the encryption key, enter five hexadecimal pairs of digits for  
each 64-bit key, or enter 13 pairs for the single 128-bit key.  
(A hexadecimal digit is a number or letter in the range 0-9 or A-F.)  
Note that WEP protects data transmitted between wireless nodes, but does not  
protect any transmissions over your wired network or over the Internet.  
WPA (AP Mode only)  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) combines temporal key integrity protocol (TKIP) and  
802.1x mechanisms. It provides dynamic key encryption and 802.1x  
authenticationservice.  
802.1X (AP mode only)  
If 802.1x is used in your network, then you should enable this function for the  
Wireless Range Extender. These parameters are used for the Wireless Range  
Extender (WRE) to connect to the authentication server.  
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Menu: Advanced Settings  
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Maintenance  
Use the Maintenance menu to backup the current configuration, restore previously  
saved configuration, restore factory settings, update firmware, and reset the Wireless  
Range Extender.  
Configuration Tools  
Choose a function and click Next.  
Backup allows you to save the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) configuration to a  
file.  
Restore can be used to restore the saved backup configuration file. Restore to  
Factory Defaults resets the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) to the original settings.  
You will be asked to confirm your decision.  
Firmware Upgrade  
Use the Firmware Upgrade screen to update the firmware or user interface to the  
(Model SNR6500), and save it to your hard drive. Then click ‘Browse...’ to look for  
the downloaded file. Click ‘BEGIN UPGRADE’. Check the Status page Information  
section to confirm that the upgrade process was successful.  
Reset  
Click ‘REBOOT Repeater’ to reset the Wireless Range Extender.  
If you perform a reset from this page, the configurations will not be changed back to  
the factory default settings.  
Note: If you use the Reset button of the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) it performs  
a power reset. Press the button for over five seconds, and the factory  
default settings will be restored.  
System  
Time Settings  
Select your local time zone from the drop down list. This information is used for log  
entries and client filtering.  
For accurate timing of log entries and system events, you need to set the time zone.  
Select your time zone from the drop down list.  
If you want to automatically synchronize the Wireless Range Extender (WRE) with a  
public time server, check the box to Enable Automatic Time Server Maintenance.  
Select the desired servers from the drop down menu.  
Password Settings  
Use this page to change the password for accessing the management interface of the  
Wireless Range Extender.  
Passwords can contain from 3~12 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive.  
Note: If you lost the password, or you cannot gain access to the user interface, press  
the reset button, holding it down for at least five seconds to restore the  
factory defaults. By default, there is no password to login to the user interface.  
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Configuring Client PC  
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After completing hardware setup by connecting all your network devices, you need  
to configure your computer to connect to the ADSL Wireless Base Station.  
See: ‘Windows 2000’  
‘Windows XP’  
‘Wireless adapters’  
TCP/IP Configuration  
To access the Internet through the ADSL Wireless Base Station, you must configure  
the network settings of the computers on your LAN to use the same IP subnet as the  
Wireless Base Station. The default IP settings for the Wireless Base Station are:  
IP Address  
192.168.1.3  
Subnet Mask  
255.255.255.0  
Enable  
DHCP function  
DHCP IP Pool Range  
192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254  
Note: These settings can be changed to fit your network requirements, but you must first  
configure at least one computer to access the Wireless Base Station's web  
configuration interface in order to make the required changes. (See ‘Configuring the  
Wireless Base Station’ on page 10 for instruction on configuring the Wireless Base  
Station.)  
Windows NT 4.0  
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On the Windows desktop, click Start/Settings/Control Panel.  
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Double-click the Network icon.  
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In the Network window, select the Protocols tab.  
Double-click TCP/IP Protocol.  
When the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window opens,  
select the IP Address tab.  
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In the Adapter drop-down list, make sure your Ethernet adapter is selected.  
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If ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ is already selected, your computer is  
already configured for DHCP. If not, select this option and click ‘Apply.’  
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Click the DNS tab to see the primary and secondary DNS servers.  
Record these values, and then click ‘Remove.’ Click ‘Apply’, and then ‘OK.’  
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Windows may copy some files, and will then prompt you to restart your system.  
Click Yes and your computer will shut down and restart.  
Disable HTTP Proxy  
You need to verify that the ‘HTTP Proxy’ feature of your web browser is disabled.  
This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station's HTML  
configuration pages (refer to ‘Internet Explorer’).  
Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base Station  
Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Wireless Base  
Station, it needs to obtain new network settings.  
By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with settings from your  
Wireless Base Station, you will verify that you have configured your computer  
correctly.  
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On the Windows desktop, click Start/Programs/Command Prompt.  
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In the Command Prompt window, type ‘IPCONFIG /RELEASE’ and press the  
ENTER key.  
Type ‘IPCONFIG /RENEW’ and press the ENTER key. Verify that your IP  
Address is now 192.168.1.xxx, your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your  
Default Gateway is 192.168.1.3.  
These values confirm that your Wireless Base Station is functioning.  
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Type ‘EXIT’ and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window.  
Your computer is now configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station.  
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Windows 2000  
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On the Windows desktop, click Start/Settings/Network and Dial-Up Connections.  
Click the icon that corresponds to the connection to your Wireless Base Station.  
The connection status screen will open. Click Properties.  
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Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).  
If ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DNS server address  
automatically’ are already selected, your computer is already configured for  
DHCP. If not, select this option.  
Disable HTTP Proxy  
You need to verify that the ‘HTTP Proxy’ feature of your web browser is disabled.  
This is so that your browser can view the Wireless Base Station's HTML  
configuration pages (refer to ‘Internet Explorer’).  
Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base Station  
Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Wireless Base  
Station, it needs to obtain new network settings. By releasing old DHCP IP settings  
and renewing them with settings from your Wireless Base Station, you can verify that  
you have configured your computer correctly.  
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On the Windows desktop, click Start/Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt.  
EN  
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In the Command Prompt window, type ‘IPCONFIG/RELEASE’ and press the  
ENTER key.  
Type ‘IPCONFIG /RENEW’ and press the ENTER key. Verify that your  
IP Address is now 192.168.1.xxx, your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your  
Default Gateway is 192.168.1.3.  
These values confirm that your Wireless Base Station is functioning.  
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Type ‘EXIT’ and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window.  
Your computer is now configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station.  
Windows XP  
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On the Windows desktop, click Start/Control Panel.  
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In the Control Panel window, click Network and Internet Connections.  
The Network Connections window will open.  
Double-click the connection for this device.  
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On the connection status screen, click Properties.  
Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).  
If ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DNS server address  
automatically’ are already selected, your computer is already configured for  
DHCP. If not, select this option.  
Disable HTTP Proxy  
You need to verify that the ‘HTTP Proxy’ feature of your web browser is disabled.  
This is so that your browser can view the Wireless Base Station's HTML  
configuration pages (refer to ‘Internet Explorer’).  
Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base Station  
Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Wireless Base  
Station, it needs to obtain new network settings. By releasing old DHCP IP settings  
and renewing them with settings from your Wireless Base Station, you can verify that  
you have configured your computer correctly.  
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On the Windows desktop, click Start/Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt.  
In the Command Prompt window, type ‘IPCONFIG/RELEASE’ and press the  
ENTER key.  
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Type ‘IPCONFIG /RENEW’ and press the ENTER key. Verify that your IP Address  
is now 192.168.1.xxx, your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your Default  
Gateway is 192.168.1.3. These values confirm that your ADSL Wireless Base  
Station is functioning. Type ‘EXIT’ and press the ENTER key to close the  
Command Prompt window.  
EN  
Your computer is now configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station.  
Configuring Your Macintosh Computer  
You may find that the instructions here do not exactly match your operating system.  
This is because these steps and screen shots were created using Mac OS 10.2. Mac  
OS 7.x and above are similar, but may not be identical to Mac OS 10.2.  
Follow these instructions:  
1
Pull down the Apple Menu. Click System Preferences.  
2
Double-click the Network icon in the Systems Preferences window.  
3
If ‘Using DHCP Server’ is already selected in the Configure field, your computer is  
already configured for DHCP. If not, select this Option.  
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5
Your new settings are shown on the TCP/IP tab. Verify that your IP Address is  
now 192.168.1.xxx, your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your Default Gateway  
is 192.168.1.3. These values confirm that your Wireless Base Station is  
functioning.  
Close the Network window.  
Now your computer is configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station.  
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Disable HTTP Proxy  
You need to verify that the ‘HTTP Proxy’ feature of your web browser is disabled.  
This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station's HTML  
configuration pages. The following steps are for Internet Explorer.  
EN  
Internet Explorer  
1
Open Internet Explorer and click the Stop button.  
Click Explorer/Preferences.  
2
3
In the Internet Explorer Preferences window, under Network, select Proxies.  
Uncheck all check boxes and click OK.  
Configuring your wireless adapter  
You can make a wireless connection with the SNR6500 using a Wi-Fi wireless  
adapter. Please read the manual of your Wi-Fi wireless adapter on how to connect to  
the SNR6500.  
Disable HTTP Proxy  
You need to verify that the ‘HTTP Proxy’ feature of your web browser is disabled.  
This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station's HTML  
configuration pages. The following steps are for Internet Explorer.  
Internet Explorer  
1
Open Internet Explorer.  
2
Click the Stop  
button, then click Tools/Internet Options.  
3
In the Internet Options window, click the Connections tab.  
Next, click the LAN Settings... button.  
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Finding the MAC address of a Network Card  
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MAC address  
The MAC address can be used to prevent unwanted access to your Wireless Base  
Station. How to do this is explained in MAC Filter.  
The MAC address has the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where x can be in the range of  
[0...9, A...F]  
Windows NT4/2000/XP  
Click Start/Programs/Command Prompt. Type ‘ipconfig /all’ and press ‘ENTER’.  
The MAC address is listed as the ‘Physical Address.’  
Macintosh  
Click System Preferences/Network.  
The MAC address is listed as the ‘Ethernet Address’ on the TCP/IP tab.  
Linux  
Run the command ‘/sbin/ifconfig.’  
How to set-up a computer network?  
The next pages will show you an example of how to set-up a computer network  
using the Philips Wireless Base Station.  
Warning: The Wireless Base Station only establishes a connection between your  
wireless network devices. How you use this connection is up to you.  
Setting-up a computer network is to be seen as an independent application that  
requires networking software from other manufacturers.  
For example, the networking software that has been incorporated in the Windows  
Operating System by Microsoft.  
Therefore, the description below is to be seen as an example only.  
WHAT IS YOUR WINDOWS VERSION?  
1. Start setting-up your network with the computer that has the latest operating  
system. The order of preference being: Windows XP, Windows 2000,  
Windows ME and finally Windows 98SE.  
2. Use its Networking Setup Wizard and allow it to make a networking setup  
diskette.  
3. With this diskette, set-up your remaining computers.  
For Windows XP and Windows 2000.  
See further on in this chapter for Windows ME and Windows 98SE.  
Click the Windows Start button, and click ‘Control Panel’ from the list.  
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Double-click the ‘Network and Internet connections’ icon.  
EN  
Click in the list to the left on ‘Setting-up a home network or small business network’.  
The Wizard Network Setup appears. Click ‘Next’ to continue.  
Wizard Network Settings  
1. Please, carefully read the instructions the Wizard gives you, and adapt your  
choices to the type of network you want to set-up. Use the Help feature within  
the Wizard if you need more information while using the Wizard.  
2. In each window, click ‘Next’ to go to the next step.  
3. Below, we will describe some of the crucial steps of this Wizard.  
Place a check mark to ignore any broken network connections before clicking ‘Next’  
to continue.  
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1. Enter a description that helps you recognize the computer.  
2. Enter a name that is different for each computer.  
3. Click ‘Next’ to continue.  
EN  
Enter the same workgroup name for all computers in the network, then click ‘Next’  
to continue.  
Choose to make a networking setup disk. Then click 'Next'.  
Click ‘Finish’ to close the Wizard, and then use the disk you made to set-up your  
other computers.  
To share folders with the network: Start Windows Explorer and right-click the folder  
you wish to share with the network. Click the ‘Sharing’ tab and adapt the settings.  
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To explore the network: Double-click the Network Environment icon on the  
desktop.  
If you need more information, consult Windows Help.  
EN  
For Windows ME and Windows 98SE.  
See earlier on in this chapter for Windows XP and Windows 2000.  
Click the Windows Start button, click ‘Settings’, and click ‘Control Panel’ from the  
list.  
Double-click the ‘Network’ icon.  
Click the ‘Identification’ tab.  
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1. Enter a name that is different for each computer.  
2. Enter the same workgroup name for all computers in the network.  
3. Enter a description that helps you recognize the computer.  
4. Click on the ‘Configuration’ tab to continue.  
EN  
Click the ‘Sharing files and printers’ button.  
Select the access options you want, and click ‘OK’ to continue.  
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Click ‘OK’ to accept the changes.  
EN  
To share folders with the network: Start Windows Explorer and right-click the folder  
you wish to share with the network. Click the ‘Sharing’ tab and adapt the settings.  
To explore the network: Double-click the Network Environment icon on the  
desktop.  
If you need more information, consult Windows Help.  
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Troubleshooting  
EN  
This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions  
to them. The Wireless Range Extender (WRE) can be easily monitored through panel  
indicators to identify problems.  
Problem  
I cannot browse to my Wireless Range  
Extender  
Cause/Solution  
Your PC did not get an IP address from the Wireless Range Extender.  
• Verify that your PC has an IP address.  
Open a command box (Windows key ‘r’, type cmd, hit enter).  
Type ipconfig.  
Check that your gateway address is 192.168.1.3  
Your PC can not communicate with your Wireless Range Extender.  
• Verify that you can communicate with the Wireless Range Extender.  
Open a command box.  
Type ping 192.168.1.3  
Response should be ‘Reply from 192.168.1.2: bytes=32 time=110ms TTL=32’  
(time and TTL could be different)  
My PC does not have/get an IP address  
Network card is not configured to obtain an IP address automatically.  
• Check NIC (Network Interface Card) is in DHCP mode.  
See chapter ‘Configure your PC’.  
Network card speed does not match Wireless Base Station speed.  
• Set network adapter to a fixed speed on your computer.  
1 Click Start.  
2 Click Settings.  
3 Click Network Connections.  
4 Select you network card. Right mouse click. Select Properties.  
5 Click Configure.  
6 Click Advanced tab.  
Click Link Speed & Duplex.  
Select a Full Duplex speed (either 100Mbps or 10Mbps)  
Cable between PC and Wireless Base Station is not connected.  
• Check Ethernet cable and lights on the wireless bases station.  
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Glossary of terms  
EN  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically configures the  
TCP/IP settings of every computer on your home network.  
DNS Server Address  
DNS stands for Domain Name System, which allows Internet host computers to have  
a domain name and one or more IP addresses. A DNS server keeps a database of  
host computers and their respective domain names and IP addresses, so that when a  
domain name is requested, the user is sent to the proper IP address. The DNS  
server address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the  
DNS server your ISP has assigned.  
DSL Modem  
Ethernet  
HPNA  
DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. A DSL modem uses your existing phone lines  
to transmit data at high speeds.  
A standard for computer networks. Ethernet networks are connected by special  
cables and hubs, and move data around at up to 10 million bits per second (Mbps).  
Home Phone Line Networking Alliance, which is an association of corporations  
(including ) working to ensure the adoption of a single, unified phone line networking  
standard. Your Home Connect home network gateway is compliant with HPNA  
Specification 2.0, which allows networking speeds of up to 1 million bits per second  
(Mbps) using your existing home phone lines.  
IP Address  
IP stands for Internet Protocol. An IP address consists of a series of four numbers  
separated by periods, that identifies an single, unique Internet computer host.  
Example: 192.34.45.8.  
ISP Gateway Address  
(see ISP for definition)  
The ISP Gateway Address is an IP address for the Internet router located at the  
ISP's office. This address is required only when using a cable or DSL modem.  
ISP  
Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the  
Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations.  
LAN  
Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of computers and devices connected  
together in a relatively small area (such as a house or an office). Your home network  
is considered a LAN.  
MAC Address  
NAT  
MAC stands for Media Access Control. A MAC address is the hardware address of a  
device connected to a network.  
Network Address Translation. This process allows all of the computers on your  
home network to use one IP address. Using the NAT capability of the Home  
Connect home network gateway, you can access the Internet from any computer on  
your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP.  
PPPoE  
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a method of secure  
data transmission originally created for dial-up connections; PPPoE is for Ethernet  
connections.  
RJ-45  
Registered Jack-45, 8 wire connector  
Secondary Dial-Up  
A secondary dial-up phone number is used by your ISP in case your primary dial-up  
number has too many other customers accessing it. The secondary dial-up phone  
number will be used if your primary dial-up phone number cannot be accessed.  
SPI  
Stateful Packet Inspection. SPI is the type of corporate-grade Internet security  
provided by your Home Connect home network gateway. Using SPI, the gateway acts  
as a “firewall”, protecting your network from computer hackers.  
Subnet Mask  
A subnet mask, which may be a part of the TCP/IP information provided by your ISP,  
is a set of four numbers configured like an IP address. It is used to create IP address  
numbers used only within a particular network (as opposed to valid IP address  
numbers recognized by the Internet, which must assigned by InterNIC).  
TCP/IP  
WAN  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is the standard protocol for  
data transmission over the Internet.  
Wide Area Network. A network that connects computers located in geographically  
separate areas, (i.e., different buildings, cities, countries). The Internet is a wide area  
network.  
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Technical Specifications  
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Physical Characteristics  
Ports  
– Four 10/100Mbps RJ-45 Ports  
Management Features  
– Firmware upgrade via web based management  
– Web based management (configuration)  
– Power indicators  
– Event and history logging  
– Network ping  
Security Features  
– Password protected configuration access  
– User authentication (PAP/CHAP) with PPP  
– Firewall NAT NAPT  
– VPN pass through (IPSec-ESP Tunnel mode,L2TP, PPTP)  
LAN Features  
– IEEE 802.1d (self-learning transparent Bridging)  
– DHCP Server  
– DNS Proxy  
– Static Routing, RIPv1 and RIP  
Radio Features  
– Wireless RF module Frequency Band  
– 802.11g Radio: 2.4GHz  
– 802.11b Radio: 2.4GHz  
Europe - ETSI  
– 2412~2472MHz (Ch1~Ch13)  
Modulation Type  
– OFDM, CCK  
Operating Channels IEEE 802.11b compliant:  
– 13 channels (ETSI)  
Operating Channels IEEE 802.11g compliant:  
– 13 channels (Europe)  
RF Output Power Modulation Rate-Output Power (dBm)  
802.11b - 1Mbps (16 dBm)  
802.11b - 2Mbps (16 dBm)  
802.11b - 5.5Mbps (16 dBm)  
802.11b - 11Mbps (16 dBm)  
Modulation Rate-Output Power (dBm)  
802.11g - 6Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g - 9Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g - 12Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g - 18Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g- 24Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g - 36Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g- 48Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g - 54Mbps (15 dBm)  
802.11g - 108Mbps (15 dBm)  
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AQ95-56F-612KR  
(report No.)  
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We , Philips Consumer Electronics B.V., P&A CC: Building SBP6  
(manufacturer's name)  
P.O.Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
(manufacturer's address)  
declare under our responsibility that the electrical product:  
Philips  
(name)  
SNR6500 -/00 -/05  
(type or model)  
Wireless Range Extender.11 b/g  
(product description)  
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards:  
EN 300 328 v1.6.1 (2004-11)  
EN 301 489-1 v1.4.1 (2002-08)  
EN 301 489-17 v1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EN60950-1 :2001  
EN60950:2000  
(title and/or number and date of issue of the standards)  
following the provisions of 1999/5/EC ( R&TTE Directive)  
and is produced by a manufacturing organisation on ISO 9000 level.  
Eindhoven, 16/06/2005  
K.Rysman  
Approbation manager  
(signature, name and function)  
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Certificat de garantie  
Garantieschein  
Certificado de garantia  
Certificato di garanzia  
Certificado de garantia  
∂ÁÁ‡ËÛË  
Garantibevis  
Garanticertifikat  
Garantibevis  
Garantiebewijs  
Takuutodistus  
year warranty  
année garantie  
Jahr Garantie  
jaar garantie  
año garantia  
anno garanzia  
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år garanti  
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vuosi takuu  
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Type:  
SNR6500  
Serial nr: _____________________________________________________________________  
Date of purchase - Date de la vente - Verkaufsdatum - Aankoopdatum - Fecha de compra - Date d’acquisito -  
Data da adquirição - HÌÂÚÔÌËÓía aÁÔÚ¿˜ - Inköpsdatum - Anskaffelsesdato - Kjøpedato - Oatopäivä -  
Dealer’s name, address and signature  
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Återförsäljarens namn, adress och signatur  
Forhandlerens navn, adresse og unterskrift  
Forhandlerens navn, adresse og unterskrift  
Jälleenmyyjän nimi, osoite ja allekirjoitus  
Nom, adresse et signature du revendeur  
Name, Anschrift und Unterschrift des Händlers  
Naam, adres en handtekening v.d. handelaar  
Nombre, direccion y firma del distribudor  
Nome, indirizzo e firma del fornitore  
Nome, morada e assinature da loja  
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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2005 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved.  
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