Logging in to the web-based GUI of the Beacon 6
1.Open a web browser and enter the IP address in the address bar.
The default gateway IP address is http://192.168.18.1. You can connect to this IP address using your web browser after connecting your PC to one of Ethernet ports of the Beacon 6 (HA-
0336G-A). The static IP address of your PC must be in the same 192.168.18.x subnet as the
Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Note: When the Beacon 6 is in Bridge mode, there is no IP address to connect to the web-based GUI. In that case, use the following URL to log in: http://www.webgui.nokiawifi.com (http://www.webgui.nokiawifi.com)
The Login page displays.
Figure: Web GUI Login page
2. Click Sign in. The Overview page displays.
The following figure shows the web-based GUI dashboard for the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A). Multilingual support is available when device names are displayed in the dashboard.
Figure: Web-based GUI dashboard
Note: To help protect the security of your Internet connection, the application displays a pop-up reminder to change both the WiFi password and the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A) password.
To increase password security, use a minimum of 10 characters, consisting of a mix of numbers and upper and lowercase letters.
A password must adhere to the following password rules:
- The password length must be from 8 to 24 characters.
- The first character must be a digital number or a letter.
- The password must contain at least two types of characters: numbers, letters, or special characters.
- The same character must not appear more than 8 times in a row.
- Old password cannot be equal to new password.
- New password cannot be null.
- At least two-character classes are required.
- The same character cannot appear consecutively eight times.
Status
Viewing device information
1. Click Status→Device info in the left The Device info page displays the onboarding status of the device. Click the right arrow icon to view the device information and connectivity status of the device.
Device Information parameters:
Field Description
Device Name Name on the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Serial Number Serial number of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
MAC address Network address of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
IP address IP address of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Software Version Software version of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Hardware Version Hardware version of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Boot Version Boot version of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Running Time The duration device has run since the last reset in hours, minutes, and seconds. Chipset Chipset of the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Vendor Name of the vendor.
2. Click Add Wi-Fi point + to add an extender Beacon 6.
3. Click Continue with Web GUI to continue with the GUI.
4. Enter the serial number of the extender Nokia WiFi beacon device and click Add.
Viewing LAN status
1. Click Status→LAN status in the left pane. The LAN status page displays the following information.
LAN Status parameters:
Field Description
LAN Wireless Info
Wireless Status Indicates whether the wireless is on or off.
Wireless Channel Wireless channel number.
Wireless Encryption
Status Encryption type used on the wireless connection. The encryption types are:
1. Wireless 2.4G- WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA3 Personal, WEPEncryption, Open/none, WPA2/WPA3 Personal, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
2. Wireless 5G low- WPA/WPA2 Enterprise,WPA2- AES,WPA2+WPA,WPA3+WPA2, Open/none
3. Wireless 5G high- WPA/WPA2 Enterprise,WPA2- AES,WPA2+WPA,WPA3+WPA2, Open/none
Wireless Rx packets Indicates the received packets.
Wireless Tx packets Indicates the transmitted packets.
Wireless Tx bytes Indicates the transmitted bytes.
Wireless Rx bytes Indicates the received bytes.
Power Transmission Power of the wireless transmission, in milliwatts (mW).
LAN Ethernet Info
Ethernet Status Indicates whether the Ethernet connection is on or off.
Ethernet IP Address IP address of the Ethernet connection.
Ethernet Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the Ethernet connection.
Ethernet MAC Address MAC address of the Ethernet connection.
Ethernet Rx packets Indicates the received packets.
Ethernet Tx packets Indicates the transmitted packets.
Ethernet Tx bytes Indicates the transmitted bytes.
Ethernet Rx bytes Indicates the received bytes.
Info
Status Displays the status of LAN1 and LAN2.
Duplex Mode Displays the duplex mode of LAN1 and LAN2.
Max bit rate Displays the maximum bit rate of LAN1 and LAN2.
Errors received Displays error received in bytes.
Errors sent Displays error transmitted in bytes.
Packets received Displays the received packets.
Packets sent Displays the transmitted packets
Bytes received Displays the received bytes.
Bytes sent Displays the transmitted bytes.
Viewing WAN status
1. Click Status→WAN status in the left The WAN status page displays the following information.
WAN Status parameters:
Field Description
WAN connection list Select the WAN connection for which to display the WAN status from the list. Access Type Displays the access type for the selected WAN connection.
Connection Mode Connection mode of the WAN connection.
VLAN Indicates the VLAN ID.
WAN Link Status Indicates if the WAN link is up or down.
IPv4 address Indicated the IP address.
Netmask Indicates netmask address.
Gateway Indicates the gateway address.
Primary DNS Enter the primary domain name server address.
Secondary DNS Enter the secondary domain name server address.
Ethernet Link Status Indicates if the Ethernet link is up or down.
Tx Packets Indicates the transmitted packets.
Rx Packets Indicates the received packets.
Tx Dropped Indicates the dropped transmitted packets.
Rx Dropped Indicates the dropped received packets.
Err Packets Indicates the error packets.
Viewing WAN status IPv6
1. Click Status→WAN status IPv6 in the left pane. The WAN status IPv6 page displays the following information.
WAN Status parameters:
Field Description
WAN connection list Select the WAN connection for which to display the WAN status from the list. Access type Displays the access type for the selected WAN connection.
Connection mode Connection mode of the WAN connection.
VLAN Indicates the VLAN ID.
WAN Link Status Indicates if the WAN link is up or down.
IP Address(v6) Indicated the IPv6 address.
IPv6 address prefix Indicates IPv6 address prefix.
Gateway(v6) Indicates the gateway address.
Ethernet Link Status Indicates if the Ethernet link is up or down.
Tx Packets Indicates the transmitted packets.
Rx Packets Indicates the received packets.
Tx Dropped Indicates the dropped transmitted packets.
Rx Dropped Indicates the dropped received packets.
Err Packets Indicates the error packets.
Viewing home networking information
1. Click Status→Home network in the left The Home Network page displays the following information.
Home Network parameters:
Field Description
LAN Wireless Info
Ethernet Number of connected devices connected through Ethernet.
Wireless (2.4GHz) Displays the number of a connected devices for a connection type.
Wireless (5GHz-Low Displays the number of a connected devices for a connection type.
Band)
Wireless (5GHz-High Displays the number of a connected devices for a connection type.
Band)
Wireless Settings (2.4GHz and (5GHz-Low Band and 5GHz-High Band))
Network Name Name of the wireless network access point.
Access Point Hexadecimal address of the wireless access point.
Local Devices
Table entry Each entry indicates the status (active or inactive), connection type, device
Address, Hardware address and IP address allocation of each connected local device.
You can click Delete to delete a local device.
Viewing statistics
Click Status→Statistics in the left pane. The Statistics page displays the related statistics information.
Maintenance
Configuring the password
A password must adhere to the following password rules:
- The password may consist of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digital numbers, and the following special characters ! # + , - / @ _ : = ]
- The password length must be from 8 to 24 characters
- The first character must be a digital number or a letter
- The password must contain at least two types of characters: numbers, letters, or special characters
- The same character must not appear more than 8 times in a row
When the password meets the password rules, the application displays the message “Your password has been changed successfully”.
When the password does not meet the password rules, the application displays a message to indicate which password rule has not been followed, for example:
- The password is too short.
- The password is too long.
- The first character cannot be a special character.
- There are not enough character classes.
1. Click Maintenance→Password in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Password parameters:
Field Description
Original password Enter the current password.
New password Enter the new password (must adhere to the password rules).
Re-enter password Re-enter the password. The new password must match entered above.
Prompt message Enter the password prompt message.
3. Click Save.
Managing the device
1. Click Maintenance→Device management in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Device Management parameters:
Field Description
Host Name Select a host from the list. Three multilingual host names can be listed.
MAC address Displays the MAC address.
Host Alias Enter an alias for the selected host. Three multilingual aliases can be listed.
3. Click the Add + to add a host. The host is added to the table.
Restoring the configuration
1. Click Maintenance→Backup and restore in the left pane.
2. Click Select and select the previously backed-up configuration file.
3. Click Import to import the previously backed-up configuration file.
Result: The Done upload message displays next to the Import button and reboot is triggered
Backing up the configuration
1. Click Maintenance→Backup and restore in the left pane.
2. Click Export to export the configuration file.
When you export a file, there is a prompt to Save the file to the local PC with the default filename as config.cfg.
Upgrading firmware
1. Click Maintenance→Firmware upgrade in the left pane.
2. Click Select to select the file for firmware upgrade.
3. Click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware.
Rebooting the device
1. Click Maintenance→Reboot device in the left pane.
2. Click Start to reboot the device.
Resetting to factory defaults
1. Click Maintenance→Factory default in the left pane.
2. Click Start to reset the configuration to factory default settings.
Diagnosing WAN connections
1. Click Maintenance→Diagnostics in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters.
Diagnostics parameters:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Choose a WAN connection to diagnose from the list.
IP or Domain Name Enter the IP address or domain name.
Ping Enable or disable the ping.
Traceroute Enable or disable the traceroute.
Ping Try Times Enter the number of ping attempts to perform.
Packet Length Enter a ping packet length.
Max number of trace hops (1 ~ 255) Enter the maximum number of trace hops (1-255); the default is 30.
3. Click Start test. Results are displayed at the bottom of the page. Click Cancel to cancel the test.
Viewing log files
1. Click Maintenance→Log from the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Log parameters:
Field Description
Writing Level Choose a write level from the list to determine which types of events are recorded in the log file:
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- Emergency
- Alert
- Critical
- Error
- Warning
- Notice
- Informational
- Debug
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Reading Level Choose a read level from the drop-down menu to determine which types of events are recorded in the log file:
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- Emergency
- Alert
- Critical
- Error
- Warning
- Notice
- Informational
- Debug
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The log file is displayed at the bottom of the page.
3. Click Save to save the log file.
Configuring Security
Configuring firewall
1. Click Security→Firewall in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Firewall parameters:
Field Description
Security Level Select the security level from the list:
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- Off: No firewall security is in effect.
- Low: Pre-routing is supported: port forwarding, DMZ, host application, and host drop. Also supported are application services: DDNS, DHCP, DNS, H248, IGMP, NTP client, SSH, Telnet, TFTP, TR-069, and VoIP. The following types of ICMP messages are permitted: echo request and reply, destination unreachable, and TTL exceeded. Other types of ICMP messages are blocked. DNS proxy is supported from LAN to WAN but not from WAN to LAN.
- High: Pre-routing and application services are not supported. UDP Port 8000 can be used to access the services, for example FTP can use 8021 and Telnet can use 8023. Regular UDP cannot be used. RG access is permitted via the LAN side but not via the WAN side.
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Attack Protection Select an option to enable or disable attack protection from the list. The default is Disable.
Configuring MAC filter
1. Click Security→MAC filter from the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters.
MAC filter parameters:
Field Description
Ethernet Interface
Mac Filter Mode Choose the MAC filter mode from this drop-down menu: Blocked or Allowed. LAN Port Select the desired LAN ports.
Mac Address Select a MAC address from the drop-down menu or enter the address in the text field.
WiFi SSID
Mac Filter Mode Choose the MAC filter mode from this drop-down menu: Blocked or Allowed. SSID select Select the desired SSID.
Enabled Enable or disable the SSID.
Mac Address Select a MAC address from the drop-down menu or enter the address in the text field.
3. Click Save.
Configuring IP filter
1. Click Security→IP filter from the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters.
IP filter parameters:
Field Description
Enable IP Filter Select this toggle button to enable an IP filter.
Mode Choose an IP filter mode from the list:
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- Drop for upstream
- Drop for downstream
- Accept for upstream/downstream
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Internal Client Choose an internal client from the drop-down menu:
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- Customer setting - uses the IP address input below.
- IP - uses the connecting devices' IP to the ONT. Local IP address Local IP address.
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Source Subnet Mask Source subnet mask.
Remote IP Address Remote IP address.
Destination subnet mask Destination subnet Mask.
Protocol Choose an application protocol or all from the list.
3. Click Save.
Configuring DMZ and ALG
1. Click Security→DMZ and ALG in the left pane.
2. Configure the following ALG parameters:
ALG parameters:
Field Description
ALG Config Select the toggle button to enable the protocols to be supported:
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- FTP
- TFTP
- SIP
- H323
- RTSP
- L2TP
- IPSEC
- PPTP
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Click Save.
3. Configure the following DMZ parameters:
DMZ parameters:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Select a WAN connection from the list.
Enable DMZ Select this toggle button to enable DMZ on the selected WAN connection.
DMZ IP address Select Custom Settings and enter the DMZ IP address or select the IP address of a connected device from the list.
4. Click Save.
Configuring Access control
1. Click Security→Access control in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Access control parameters:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Select a WAN connection from the list.
ICMP, Telnet, SSH,
HTTP, TR069, HTTPS,
SFTP Select an access control level for each protocol: WAN side: Allow, Deny, or Trusted Network Only. LAN side: Allow or Deny.
Trusted Network
Source IP Start Enter a start IP address for the new subnet trusted network.
Source IP End Enter an end IP address for the new subnet trusted network.
3. Click Add + to add more trusted network.
Configuring LAN
1. Click Network→LAN in the left pane.
2. Configure the following LAN parameters:
LAN parameters:
Field Description
IPv4 Address Enter IP address of the device.
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the device.
DHCP Enable Select this toggle button to enable DHCP.
if this toggle button is not enabled, the DHCP functionality cannot be used. There is no need to enter the DHCP IP Address, DHCP End IP Address and DHCP Lease Time if this toggle button is not enabled.
DHCP Start IP Address Enter the starting range of the DHCP IP address.
DHCP End IP Address Enter the ending range of the DHCP IP address.
DHCP Lease Time Enter the DHCP lease time (in minutes).
Primary DNS Enter the primary domain name server address.
Secondary DNS Enter the secondary domain name server address.
3. Click Save.
4. Configure the following Static DHCP parameters:
Static DHCP parameters:
Field Description
MAC Address Enter the hexadecimal MAC address to associate to the LAN.
IPv4 Address Enter the IP address to associate to the bound MAC address.
5. Click Add.
Repeat these steps for all MAC addresses to be bound.
Configuring LAN IPv6
1. Click Network→LAN IPv6 in the left pane.
2. Configure the following LAN parameters:
LAN parameters:
Field Description
IPv6 LAN Host Configuration
DNS Server Enter IP address of the device.
Prefix Config Enter the subnet mask of the device.
Interface Select this toggle button to enable DHCP.
if this toggle button is not enabled, the DHCP functionality cannot be used. There is no need to enter the DHCP IP Address, DHCP End IP Address and DHCP Lease Time if this toggle button is not enabled.
DHCPv6 Server Pool
DHCP Start IP Address Enter the starting range of the DHCP IP address.
DHCP End IP Address Enter the ending range of the DHCP IP address.
Whether the address info Select this toggle button if the IP address is obtained through DHCP.
through
DHCP
Whether the other info Select this toggle button if other information is obtained through DHCP.
obtained through DHCP
Maximum interval for periodic
RA
messages Enter the maximum interval (in seconds) for periodic Router
Advertisement messages. The interval range is from 4 to 1800.
Minimum interval for
periodic RA
messages Enter the minimum interval (in seconds) for periodic Router Advertisement messages. The interval range is from 4 to 1800.
3. Click Save.
Configuring WAN
1. Click Network→WAN in the left pane. The WAN page displays.
2. Configure the following parameters.
WAN parameters - Route Mode:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Select WAN connection from the list to set the connection parameters. Enabled Enable or disable the WAN connection.
Connection Type Select a connection type:
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- IPoE
- PPPoE
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IP Mode Enable or disable the IP Mode.
NAT Enable or disable the NAT.
TR-069 Enable or disable the TR-069.
Internet Enable or disable the TR-069.
IPTV Enable or disable the IPTV.
Enable VLAN Select this toggle button to enable VLAN.
VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID The allowed range is 2 to 4094.
VLAN PRI Enter the VLAN PRI. VLAN priority allows to assign a priority to outbound packets containing the specified VLAN-ID. The range is 0 to 7.
WAN IP Mode Indicates whether the IP mode is DHCP or Static.
IPv4 address Enter the IPv4 address.
3. Click Save to Save the WAN configuration.
You can:
- Click Delete to delete the WAN configuration.
Configuring WAN DHCP
1. Click Network→WAN DHCP in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
WAN DHCP parameters:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Select a WAN connection from the list.
Enable DHCP Option 60 Select this toggle button to enable DHCP Option 60 (vendor class identifier). Enable DHCP Option 61 Select this toggle button to enable DHCP Option 61 (Client Identifier 61).
Enable DHCP Option 77 Select this toggle button to enable DHCP Option 77 (User Class Information).
Enable DHCP Option 90 Select this toggle button to enable DHCP Option 90 (Authentication Information).
3. Click Save.
Configuring Wireless (2.4GHz)
1. Click Network→Wireless (2.4 GHz) in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Wireless (2.4GHz) parameters:
Field Description
Wireless (2.4GHz)
Mode Select a Wi-Fi mode from the list.
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- auto (b/g/n/ax)
- b
- g
- b/g
- n/g
- ax/g
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Bandwidth Select 20 MHz or 40 MHz from the list or select Auto to auto-assign.
Channel Select a channel from the list or select Auto to auto-assign.
Transmitting Power Select the percentage transmitting power from the list.
WMM Select this toggle button to enable or disable wireless multimedia.
Total MAX Users Enter the maximum numbers of users.
SSID Configuration
SSID Select Select the SSID from the list.
SSID Name Enter the SSID name.
Enable SSID Select an option to enable or disable SSID from this list.
SSID Broadcast Select an option to enable or disable SSID broadcast from this list.
MAX Users Enter the maximum number of MAX users.
This field refers to the maximum number of WiFi connections that are allowed.
The maximum users allowed are 128.
Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode from the list:
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- WPA/WPA2 Personal
- WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
- WPA3 Personal
- Open
- WPA2/WPA3 Personal
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WPA Version Select a WPA version from the list:
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- WPA2
- WPA/WPA2
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WPA Encryption Select a WPA encryption mode from the list:
Mode
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- AES
- TKIP/AES
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WPA Key Enter the WPA key.
Enable WPS Enable or disable WPS from this list
WPS Mode Select a WPS mode from the list:
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- PBC
- STA PIN
- AP PIN
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3. If you have enabled and configured WPS, click WPS connect.
Result: The WPS success message displays near the WPS connect button.
4. Click Save.
Configuring Wireless (5GHz-Low Band or 5GHz-High Band)
1. Click any of the following tabs in the left pane:
- Network→Wireless (5GHz- Low Band). The Wireless (5GHz-Low Band) page displays.
- Network→Wireless (5GHz- High Band). The Wireless (5GHz-High Band) page displays
2. Configure the following parameters
Wireless (5GHz) parameters:
Field Description
Wireless (5GHz)
Enable Select this toggle button to enable WiFi.
Bandwidth Select from:
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- 20 MHz
- 40 MHz
- 80 MHz
- Auto
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Channel Select a channel from the list or select Auto to have the channel automatically assigned.
Transmitting Select a percentage for the transmitting power from the list:
Power
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- Low (25%)
- Medium (50%)
- High (75%)
- Maximum (100%)
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WMM Select this toggle button to enable or disable wireless multimedia.
Total MAX Users Enter the total number of MAX users. The maximum users allowed is 128.
Enable MU-MMO Select Enable or Disable from the list. This can be enabled when multiple users are trying to access the wireless network When this parameter is enabled, multiple
users can access router functions without the congestion.
SSID Configuration
SSID Select Select the SSID from the list.
SSID Name Change the name of the selected SSID.
Enable SSID Select Enable or Disable from this list.
SSID Broadcast Select Enable or Disable from this list.
MAX Users Enter the maximum number of users
Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode from the list:
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- WPA2-AES
- WPA2+WPA
- WPA3+WPA2
- WPA3
- WPA/WPA2 Enterprise 1 2
- NONE-OPEN
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WPA Key Enter the WPA key.
Enable WPS Select Enable or disable WPS from this list.
WPS Mode Select the required WPS mode from the list:
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- PBC
- STA PIN
- AP PIN
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Notes:
- When Encryption Mode is set to “WPA/WPA2 Enterprise”, the following options are no longer available: WPA encryption mode, WPA key, Enable WPS, WPS mode.
- When Encryption Mode is set to “WPA/WPA2 Enterprise”, the following options become available: Primary RADIUS server, port and password; Secondary RADIUS server, port, and password; RADIUS accounting port.
3. If you have enabled and configured WPS, click WPS connect.
Result: The WPS success message displays near the WPS connect button.
4. Click Save.
Configuring IP Routing
1. Click Network→IP routing in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
IP Routing parameters:
Field Description
Enable IP routing Select this toggle button to enable static routing.
Destination IP Address Enter the destination IP address.
Destination Netmask Enter the destination network mask.
Gateway Enter the gateway address.
IPv4 Interface Select a WAN connection previously created in the WAN page from the list.
Forwarding Policy Enter the range for the forwarding policy.
3. Click Add.
Configuring DNS
1. Click Network→DNS in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
DNS parameters:
Field Description
DNS Proxy Select this toggle button to enable
DNS proxy. Click Save to Save the proxy.
Domain Name
IPv4 Address Enter the domain name and domain IP address and click ADD.
Origin Domain
New Domain Enter the origin domain name and new domain name and click ADD.
You can click Delete to delete a domain.
Configuring TR-069
1. Click Network→TR-069 in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
TR-069 network parameters:
Field Description
Periodic inform enable Select this toggle button to enable periodic inform updates.
Periodic inform interval(s) Enter the time between periodic inform updates, in seconds.
URL Enter the URL of the auto-configuration server.
Username Enter the username used to log in to the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Password Enter the password used to log in to the Beacon 6 (HA-0336G-A).
Connect request username Enter the username used to log in to the auto-configuration server.
Connect request password Enter the password used to log in to the auto-configuration server.
3. Click Save.
Configuring QoS
1. Click Network→QoS config in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
QoS Config parameters:
Field Description
Exclude Enable to exclude the MAC address.
Interface Select an interface from the list. Classification row
DSCP Remark Enter the value for the DSCP mark (range: 0-63); valid only for L3 Criteria.
802.1p Remark Enter the value for the 802.1p (range: 0-7).
Forwarding Policy Enter the number for the forwarding policy (range: 1-7).
3. Click Add to add a new QoS policy.
Configuring the application
Configuring port forwarding
1. Click Application→Port forwarding in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Port Forwarding parameters:
Field Description
Application Name Select an application name from the list.
WAN Port Enter the WAN port range. The maximum range is 32.
LAN Port Enter the LAN port range. The maximum range is 32.
Internal Client Select a connected device from the list and enter the associated IP address.
Protocol Select the port forwarding protocol from the list:
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- TCP
- UDP
- TCP/UDP
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WAN Connection
List Select a WAN connection from the list. Only active devices are shown on this list.
3. Click Save to add port forwarding information to the table.
Note: You can click Delete corresponding to a row in the table to delete a configuration.
Configuring port triggering
1. Click Application→Port triggering in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Port Triggering parameters:
Field Description
Application Name Select an application name from the list.
Open Port Enter the open port range.
Triggering Port Enter the triggering port range.
Expire Time Enter the expiration time in seconds.
Open Protocol Select the open port protocol from the list:
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- TCP
- UDP
- TCP/UDP
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Trigger Protocol Select the triggering port protocol from the list:
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- TCP
- UDP
- TCP/UDP
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Enable Triggering Select this toggle button to enable port triggering.
WAN Connection List Select a WAN connection from the list.
Only active devices are shown on this list.
3. Click the Save to add port triggering information to the table.
You can click Delete corresponding to a row in the table to delete a configuration.
Configuring DDNS
1. Click Application→DDNS in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
DDNS parameters:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Select a WAN connection from the list.
Enable DDNS Select this toggle button to enable DDNS on the selected WAN connection.
If this toggle button is not enabled, the DNS request will not be sent out from Beacon.
ISP Select an ISP from the list.
Domain Name Enter the domain name of the DDNS server.
Username Enter the username of the DDNS server.
Password Enter the password of the DDNS server.
3. Click Save.
Configuring NTP
1. Click Application→NTP in the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters:
NTP parameters:
Field Description
Enable NTP Service Select the Enable NTP Service toggle button.
Current Time Displays the current time and date of the service.
Primary Time Server Displays the primary server URL.
Secondary Time
Server Displays the secondary server URL.
Third Time Server Displays the third server URL.
Interval Time Enter the password of the DDNS server.
Time Zone Indicates the current time zone of the server.
3. Click Save.
Configuring UPNP and DLNA
1. Click Application→UPNP and DLNA in the left pane.
2. Select the Enable UPnP/DLNA toggle button to enable UPnP.
If this toggle button is not enabled, the UPNP and DLNA process will not start.
3. Click Save.
Troubleshooting
1. Click Troubleshooting from the left pane.
2. Configure the following parameters.
Troubleshooting parameters:
Field Description
WAN Connection List Select the required connection list from the list.
WAN Status Displays whether the WAN status is active.
US Throughput This test is used to determine the upstream throughput/speed.
Click US speed test to specify the time for the upstream test. The default is weekly, performed at idle to a public server.
DS Throughput This test is used to determine the downstream throughput/speed.
Click DS speed test to specify the time for the downstream test. The default is weekly, performed at idle to a public server.
US Packet Loss The number of upstream packages lost.
DS Packet Loss The number of downstream packages lost.
Latency This test is used to determine the lowest round-trip time in milliseconds by pinging the target server multiple times.
Click Latency test to specify the time for the test.
The default is weekly, performed at idle to a public server.
DNS Response Time This test is used to determine the lowest round-trip time in milliseconds by sending a request to the target DNS server.
Click DNS response test to specify the time for the test.
The default is weekly, performed at idle to a public server.