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Compatibility The features in this release are compatible with both the WR850G and WR850GP Wireless Broadband Routers. Release 6.1.4 is compatible with all hardware versions Changes in Release 6.1.4 (Relative to Releases 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x) AP (access point) mode supports five Ethernet ports
PPTP (point-to-point tunneling protocol), Network Diagnostics and RIP (routing information protocol) these are not supported/configurable Configuration file save and restore, Web Login Timeout, and Wireless site monitor not supported WEP key input pass phrase and ASCII input not supported
Known Limitations When you upgrade to 6.x, the factory default configuration settings are restored to your system. You will need to HTML help this is now a pop-up tool customize your configuration settings using the Configuration STP (spanning tree protocol) this is now user config- pages. Refer to How to Configure the WR850 after the urable upgrade procedure is completed. Default SSID (service set identifier) the factory Before You Upgrade default setting for SSID includes the complete 12-digit This is the work flow you should follow to prepare to upgrade MAC address the WR850G/GP: WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) supported A. Print out the current configuration settings AP isolation supported Before you upgrade, it is highly recommended that you print out the current configuration settings of your current firmware Multicast Rate settings supported version so that configuration is easier to follow. To access and Parental Controls a subset of these settings are now print the Web-based configuration pages of versions 2.x, 3.x, configured on the Filters configuration page 4.x or 5.x, follow the steps in To access the Web-based WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) support- configuration pages, then print out the pages and return to this section. ed Connection Logging via Syslog Service this has replaced URL (uniform resource locator) Log support LED functions the Power LED does not blink when a firmware update is in progress. (See How to Upgrade for details.) The WAN (wide area network) LED no longer blinks red when it has lost its IP connection to its default gateway, or when the WAN connection repair procedure is still in progress. When the Wireless LED is off, the wireless interface is not enabled by the firmware (no longer displays red.) Also, when this LED is blinking, the wireless interface is enabled and active wireless traffic is present. The Wireless LED does not blink on WR850G V1 hardware. Refer to the WR850G/GP User Guide for a complete description of LED functions. B. Back up the old configuration file Before you upgrade, back up your current versions config.bin file according to instructions supplied with that version. C. Obtain the WR850G/GP User Guide for complete information about version 6.x You may want to have the user guide handy as you upgrade the unit. It contains complete information regarding each configuration parameter. You can download the User Guide from: http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/support/default.asp
D. Download the Conversion Utility A conversion utility is supplied to make it easy for you to map User Interface (UI) User interface of Web-based configuration utility realigned to support direct access to the old configuration file parameters to the new parameter major functions (WAN interface, LAN interface, wireless locations in version 6.x configuration screens. You can interface, and advanced routing features). Refer to download the conversion utility from the same link shown in Tables 1 and 2 in this document to quickly locate step C. Be sure to save it to your hard drive. renamed and new features in the UI.
E. Run the Conversion Utility Run this utility to generate a text file that shows where the current configuration parameters are to be entered in the version 6.x configuration screens. 1 Navigate and click the Converter.exe file you downloaded in step D. The HomeNet Backup File Format Converter main window appears:
logon dialog box appears, type your user name in the User name box (if you changed it from the factory default (admin) the last time you upgraded). 5 Type your password in the Password box (if you changed it from the factory default (motorola using all lowercase) the last time you upgraded). 6 Click LOG IN. 7 Click the Control Panel tab then the Firmware Update tab to access the firmware information. 8 To locate the Firmware Update .trx file you downloaded and unzipped in steps 1 and 2, type the path in the Firmware Update File box, or click Browse to navigate to it. The default is C:\Motorola_Homenet. 9 When the .trx file appears in the Firmware Update File box, click Update. 10 When the update is complete, click RESTART and follow the prompts to restart the WR850
2 In the Input binary box, click Browse and locate the config.bin file you saved in step B. Example: 5x config.bin 3 In the Output file box, click Browse to locate a folder to store this file, then type a name for this file to be generated. Example: Version_6x.txt 4 In the Product ID box, type the product name. Example: WR850G 5 Click Run. When Done appears in the lower left corner of the dialog box, click Exit. 6 Check that the file is located in the folder you specified in step 3, and then click the file to open it and print it. How to Upgrade Be sure to read Before You Upgrade prior to performing this procedure. Never reset the unit while its upgrading. To upgrade from version 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, or 5.x to version 6.x: 1 Download and save the Motorola_WR850_6.1.4.exe file from the Motorola Web site at the following link:
http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/support/default.asp
Clearing the Web Browser Cache After you upgrade, you may need to clear the cache to view the upgraded Web page properly: 1 Open a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. 2 Select Tools\Internet Options. 3 In the Temporary Internet files box, click Delete Files. 4 In the Delete Files dialog box, select the Delete all offline content check box and then click OK. 5 Click OK again.
Configuring the WR850G/GP These release notes provide steps to reconfigure the basic security and other settings so that you can get your system running securely. These basic settings appear in white on the configuration pages of the user interface. This document also provides a comprehensive mapping table of parameters so that you can find the newly named corresponding parameters from previous versions. New parameters have also been added for Version 6.x. How to Configure the WR850 After you complete the upgrade procedure, you can custom configure the WR850 and its associated devices. Procedures are provided for the commonly used options only. Refer to the WR850 Wireless Broadband Routers (WR850GP and WR850G) User Guide for complete information. Refer to Table 1 in this update to locate configuration parameters in previous versions (2x through 5.x) that have been renamed or moved to new configuration pages in
2 Double-click the .exe file you just saved. Browse to the default path C:\Motorola_Homenet (unless you named it otherwise) and unzip the file. 3 4 Type http://192.168.10.1 in a Web browser. When the Motorola Wireless Broadband Router
version 6.x. Refer to Table 2 in this update for new parameters in version 6.x. Be sure to click Apply before you exit the current page, or the changes you entered will be lost. To access the Web-based configuration pages:
To configure the router to support connections to broadband services (wide area network): Note: Refer to the text file you generated using the conversion utility to make changes on this page. 1 Select the WAN tab on the configuration menu bar.
1 Open a Web browser. In the URL field, type http://192.168.10.1 (the routers default IP address) and press Enter. 2 At the Motorola Wireless Broadband Router login window, type your user name in the User name box (if you changed it from the factory default (admin) the last time you upgraded). 3 Type your password in the Password box (if you changed it from the factory default (motorola using all lowercase) the last time you upgraded). Then click OK. The Basic configuration page appears. To configure basic access control features of your router/access point: 1 Select the Basic tab on the configuration menu bar.
2 In the Connection Mode box, select the protocol indicated in the converted configuration text file: DHCP an IP address is dynamically assigned to the WR850 (per the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This is typically used with cable modems or gateways, and DSL gateways. Static an IP address is manually assigned to the WAN connection. PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is used. PPPoE is typically used with DSL modems. Disabled the WAN connection is disabled. DHCP is the default. Note: Perform the steps below only if PPPoE was selected in step 2. 3 In the PPPoE Username box, type the user name indicated in the converted configuration text file.The default is blank. 4 In the PPPoE Password box, type the password indicated in the converted configuration text file. 5 In the PPPoE Service Name box, type the service name indicated in the converted configuration text file. 6 Be sure all other parameters listed in the .txt file you generated match the parameter fields on this screen. 7 Click Apply. When it is done, click Continue. Review the changes and then go to another configuration page by selecting another tab on the configuration menu bar. If you are done configuring, see Restarting the WR850. To configure the Wireless network: When you upgrade, any configuration settings for wireless connected devices are lost. Refer to the User Guide for more information about each configuration parameter on the Wireless page, and Table 1 to map previous versions of wireless configuration parameters to the wireless parameters in revision 6.x. Refer to Table 2 for new wireless parameters. Note: Refer to the text file you generated using the conversion utility in step E to make changes on this page.
2 Type a new user name in the Configuration Login Username box. This allows you to access the configuration pages. (If you forget a user name, you can press the Reset button on the unit to reset the default user name to admin.) !!! If you use the Restore Factory Configuration button, all of the configuration options will be reset to the original factory default settings, not just the current page settings. 3 Type a new password in the Configuration Login Password box. This allows you to access the configuration pages. (If you forget a password, you can press the Reset button on the unit to reset the default user name to motorola.) Note: The RESET button on the back of the WR850 resets a predetermined number of options to their defaults. Refer to Section 1 in the User Guide for details. 4 In the Time Zone box, select a time zone from the list. The default is Eastern Time. 5 When you finish making changes, click Apply. When it is done, click Continue. Review the changes and then go to another configuration page by selecting another tab on the configuration menu bar. Note: If you do not click Apply and you move to another configuration page, the changes you just made will be lost.
1 Select the Wireless tab on the configuration menu bar. 2 In the Network Name (SSID) box, type the service set identifier using up to 32 alphanumeric characters, as indicated in the converted configuration text file. When a client looks to connect wirelessly to the WR850, this SSID will be the identifier by which it recognizes the network. The default is motorola plus the Wireless MAC Address, which can be found on the product label. In the Channel box, select the channel to use (in the U.S., available channels are 1 through 11). You can switch the channel if you experience poor wireless performance due to interference. 4 Be sure all other parameters listed in the .txt file you generated match the parameter fields on this screen. 5 Click Apply. When it is done, click Continue. Review the changes and then go to another configuration page by selecting another tab on the configuration menu bar. If you are done configuring, see Restarting the WR850. To configure the security options which protect information sharing over wireless connections: When you upgrade, all security configuration settings are replaced with version 6.x defaults. Refer to Table 1 for more information about each configuration parameter on the Security page. Note: Refer to the text file you generated using the conversion utility to make changes on this page. 1 Select the Security tab on the configuration menu bar. 2 In the WPA-PSK box, select Enabled or Disabled from the list. This engages or disengages WiFi Protected Access (WPA) authentication using the Pre-Shared Key (PSK) method. 3 In the WPA2-PSK box, select Enabled or Disabled from the list. This engages or disengages Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) version 2 authentication using the Pre-Shared Key (PSK) method. Notes: 1) The next option (step 4) is dimmed unless WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is Enabled. 2) For optimum security, the same authentication and encryption methods (step 4) should be used for the WR850 and all devices with which it will communicate. However, multiple methods can be used. For example, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK can be enabled concurrently to support devices with mixed capabilities. Refer to
Authentication Methods in Section 3 in the user guide for details. 4 In the WPA Encryption box, select an encryption method: TKIP engages the Temporal key Integrity Protocol AES engages the Advanced Encryption Standard TKIP + AES supports a mix of devices using these two encryption methods Notes: 1) The next option (step 5) is dimmed unless WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is Enabled. 2) Using at least 20 characters is strongly recommended for the pass phrase. 3) As you enter the pass phrase, it does not appear. After you apply the changes, you can select the Show button to display the pass phrase in a small dialog box. 5 In the WPA Pass Phrase box, type a phrase between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or exactly 64 hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F). 6 Click Apply. When it is done, click Continue. Review the changes and then go to another configuration page by selecting another tab on the configuration menu bar. If you are done configuring, see Restarting the WR850. How to Set Parental Controls As indicated in the summary of changes in this document, parental controls can be set on the Filters configuration page. See Section 3 of the updated WR850 Wireless Broadband Routers User Guide. Refer to Filters Page Examples Establishing Parental Controls on Internet Use for reconfiguring parental controls with the 6.x WR850 firmware. Restarting the WR850 If you are done configuring and applying the changes, you are ready to restart the unit: 1 Print out each configuration page to retain a hard copy of the new settings. 2 When you are finished printing, select the Basic tab and click Restart. 3 After the WR850 reboots, click Continue. The Basic page reappears. Configuration Mapping The following table provides a way for users to find configuration parameters renamed from earlier versions of the WR850 and locate them in version 6.x.
Table 1. Configuration mapping from versions 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x to version 6.x
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V e r s i o n 6.x p a ram e t e r nam e Interface Connection Mode Release and Renew buttons Connection Status IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway NA
Sc re en /Page l oca tion in V ersion 6.x and d e faul t WAN Interface WAN DHCP WAN WAN readonly WAN 0.0.0.0 WAN 0.0.0.0 WAN 0.0.0.0
WAN Interface Connection Mode Connection Repair Connection Status IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically Primary DNS DNS
Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic Internet > Basic
DNS Servers (1st) DNS Servers (2 field) DNS Servers (3rd field) Host Name Domain Name NA PPPoE Username PPPoE Password Same as PPoE Password PPPoE Service Name PPPoE Max Idle Time PPPoE Keep Alive PPPoE MTU
nd
WAN blank WAN blank WAN blank WAN blank WAN blank
Authentication
15 PPP User
WAN blank WAN blank WAN blank WAN blank WAN 60 WAN Disabled WAN 1492
Name
16 PPP
Password/PPP
17 Password
Confirm
18 PPP Service
Name
19 PPP Idle Time 20 PPP Auto
Reconnect
21 PPP MTU
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V e r s i o n 6.x p a ram e t e r nam e NA NA MAC Address Same as MAC Address NA Network Name (SSID)
IP
23 PPTP Server
IP
24 Factory WAN
MAC Address
25 Cloned WAN
MAC Address
26 Learned MAC
Address
27 Network
Name (SSID)
Wireless (top) motorola plus the Wireless MAC Address Wireless (top) 11 Wireless (top) Compatibility Wireless (top) On = WR850GP; Off = WR850G Wireless (top) Wireless MAC address on product label Wireless (top) Open Security Open Security TKIP or Disabled) Security Disabled
28 Channel
Number
29 Operation
Mode
30 Performance
Wireless Interface
Address
32 SSID
Network Type
Broadcast (Enabled)
33 ESS
Authentication
34 Encryption
802.11 Authentication through WPA2-PSK (6 items) WPA Encryption or WEP Encryption 802.1X Authentication NA
Status
35 Field 802.1X
Mode
36 Key Input
Method
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V e r s i o n 6.x p a ram e t e r nam e WPA Pass Phrase NA Current WEP Network Key Index WEP Network Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, Key 4 Network Key Rotation Interval RADIUS Server RADIUS Port
(Keys 1 through 4)
41 Group Key
Renewal Interval
42 RADIUS
Server IP
43 RADIUS
RADIUS Shared Secret Same as RADIUS Shared Secret Restricted Wireless MAC Addresses Authenticated Clients
Shared Secret
45 RADIUS
Addresses
48 MAC Address 49 Host Name 50 Refresh 51 Scan 52 SSID 53 MAC Address 54 Channel 55 Signal
Wireless > Site Monitor Wireless > Site Mon. Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Site Mon Wireless > Advanced
Strength
56 Wireless Mode 57 Security 58 Radio
Preamble
60 Frame
Wireless (top) Long Wireless (top), Off = WR850G; On = WR850GP Wireless (top) 2347 Wireless (top) 2346 Wireless (top) 100 Wireless (top) 3 Wireless (top) Default Wireless (top) Auto
Bursting
Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Wireless > Advanced
RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM Interval Basic Rate Set 802.11g Protection Mode NA Wireless Bridge Restriction Mode Restricted Wireless MAC Addresses NA NA NA NA NA NA NA LAN Usage Filters table
Threshold
63 Beacon Period 64 DTIM Period 65 Basic Rate Set 66 11g Protection
Mode
67 WDS Mode
(Enable)
68 WDS Restrict
Mode (Enable)
69 WDS Restrict
MAC Addresses
70 Content Policy 71 Policy Number 72 Policy Name 73 Allow URL 74 Deny URL 75 URL 76 Keyword Filter 77 Schedule
Parental Control > Content Policy Content Policy Content Policy Content Policy Content Policy Content Policy Content Policy Content Policy
78 MAC Filter
Content Policy
79 Learned MAC
Content Policy Parental Control > URL Log URL Log URL Log URL Log URL Log URL Log URL Log URL Log
Networking > DHCP
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MAC Address LAN MAC ID of LAN port LAN 192.168.10.1 LAN 255.255.255.0 LAN Enabled LAN 192.168.10.2 LAN
192.168.10.254
Addresses
80 URL Log 81 URL Log
Table Refresh
82 Visited URL 83 LAN IP 84 LAN MAC
Address
85 LAN Host
Name
86 Time 87 Service/Port
Number
88 LAN MAC
Address
89 LAN Private
Server DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server DHCP Starting IP Address DHCP Ending IP Address DHCP Lease Time Active DHCP Leases
IP
90 LAN Subnet
Mask
91 LAN DHCP
Server
92 Address Pool
Begins
93 Address Pool
Size
94 Default Lease
Duration
95 Active Leases
96 LAN Private
Host Name
97 Host Table 98 RIP V1 99 RIP V2
Networking >DNS Proxy Networking >DNS Proxy Networking > Routing Networking > Routing
NA NA NA NA
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V e r s i o n 6.x p a ram e t e r nam e NA DDNS Server DDNS Server DDNS User Name DDNS User Password Same as DDNS User Password DDNS Host Name NA DMZ IP Address Same as DMZ IP Address NA NA NA NA Outbound Protocol (Port Trigger table) Outbound Port (Start/ End) (Port Trigger table) Inbound Protocol (Port Trigger table) Inbound Port (Start/ End) (Port Trigger table) Enabled NA Protocol (Port Forwards table) WAN Port (Start/End) (Port
Entry List
101 DDNS 102 DDNS Server 103 User Name 104 User Password 105 User Password
WAN Disabled WAN Disabled WAN blank WAN blank WAN WAN blank
Confirm
106 Host Name 107 NAT 108 Gaming DMZ
Device
109 My Gaming
Device
110 TCP Session
Idle Time
111 UDP Session
Idle Time
112 ICMP Session
Idle Time
113 Port Trigger
Name
114 Outgoing
Protocol
115 Outgoing Port 116 Triggered
Routing blank Routing blank Routing blank Routing blank Routing blank
Incoming Protocol
117 Incoming Port 118 Enable 119 Virtual Server
Name
120 Incoming
Protocol
121 Incoming Port
V e r s i o n 6.x p a ram e t e r nam e Forwards table) LAN IP Address (Port Forwards table) LAN Port (Start/End) (Port Forwards table) Enabled (Port Forwards table) NA Firewall NA Configuration Login Username Configuration Login Password Same as Configuration Login Password Remote Login Port Remote Login Port NA NA Local Time
Sc re en /Page l oca tion in V ersion 6.x and d e faul t blank Routing blank` Routing blank Routing blank
Network > Virtual Server Network > Virtual Server Network > Virtual Server Network > Virtual Server Networking >Firewall Networking >Firewall Control Panel>Device Security Control Panel > Device Security Control Panel > Device Security Control Panel > Device Security Control Panel > Device Security Control Panel > Device Security Control Panel > Device Security Control Panel > Time
Port
124 Enable 125 Schedule 126 Firewall 127 Multicast
Basic Enabled
Pass-through
128 Login User ID 129 Login
Password
130 Login
Password Confirm
131 WAN Web
Login
132 WAN Web
Login Port
133 Login Idle
Time
134 WAN Ping
Response
135 Current Time
Adjust
NA
Synchronization
139 NTP Server 1,
2, 3
Basic blank
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V e r s i o n 6.x p a ram e t e r nam e Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) NA NA NA Firmware Version
Device
141 Ping 142 Trace Route 143 DNS Lookup 144 Firmware
Revision
Firmware read-only
Table 2. New configuration parameters in version 6.1.4 Sc re en /Page Lo cation i n Ve rs ion 6.x LAN N e w p a r a m e te r n a m e i n V e rs i o n 6.x Default Gateway Spanning Tree Protocol WAN Description WINS Servers PPPoE Access Concentrator PPPoE MRU WAN WAN IP Address Expires In: Static Routes Status System Up Time Connection Log Filters Filters page (in grid): Protocol Destination Port Range Routing To Port Start /To Port End (Port Triggers table) Default 192.168.10.1 Enabled Default connection blank blank 1492 read-only blank read-only read-only blank blank blank blank
Default Wireless MAC Address as printed on product Off Auto 128 Off Off Off
AP Isolation Rate Maximum Associations Wireless (middle) WMM Support No Acknowledgement EDCA AP Parameters: Background AC Best Effort AC Video AC Voice AC EDCA Client Parameters: Background AC Best Effort AC Video AC Voice AC Wireless (bottom) Security Bridge Link Detection Interval WPA2 WPA2 PreAuthentication WPA2-PSK
Off
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