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AirStation
WHR-1166D
User Manual
www.buffalotech.com
35020394-01
2014-02
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Page 1 - User Manual

AirStationWHR-1166DUser Manualwww.buffalotech.com35020394-012014-02

Page 2 - Contents

10Bottom1 Setup Card SlotThis is the slot where the AirStation setup card is stored. The initial settings for the username, password, SSID, andencryp

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113 Confirm that the mode switch is in the “Auto” position. Plug one end of the LAN cable into your modem and the other end to the AirStation’s Inter

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125 If using a wired LAN, connect the AirStation LAN port and computer using a LAN cable.If using a wireless LAN, connect the computer to the wireles

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13Opening SettingsTo configure the AirStation, log in to Settings as shown below.1 Launch a web browser.2 Enter the AirStation’s LAN-side IP address

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144 This is the home page of Settings, where most AirStation settings can be configured.Connect Your Wireless DevicesFor each wireless device that yo

Page 7 - Chapter 1 - Setup

15Chapter 2 - SettingsSettings is the configuration GUI for the AirStation. You can configure all settings for the AirStation from here.Easy AdminHome

Page 8 - 1 AOSS button

16WirelessConfigure basic wireless settings here.2.4 GHz (11n/g/b)5 GHz (11ac/n/a)You may enable or disable either wireless frequency range independen

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17AOSS/WPSThe following window appears when you click the panel. Click OK to start AOSS/WPS.Guest AccountsConfigure guest account settings here.SSID T

Page 10 - Connect to a PC and Power On

18Web FilteringConfigure web filtering. This is available in router mode only.Block Malicious Sites Blocks malware, phishing, and scam sites.Block Mal

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19Network DevicesCheck the status of each device connected to the network. This is available in router mode only.Displays the IP address of each devic

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2ContentsChapter 1 - Setup ...7Introduction ...

Page 13 - 1 Launch a web browser

20Advanced SettingsInternetConfigure the WAN-side port (Internet port) here.Internet - Internet (Router Mode Only)Method of Acquiring IP AddressSpecif

Page 14 - Connect Your Wireless Devices

21PPPoEConfigure PPPoE settings here.Internet - PPPoE (Router Mode Only)Default PPPoE ConnectionIf you have registered multiple connection destination

Page 15 - Chapter 2 - Settings

22PPPoE ConnectionThis is displayed when Edit Connection List is clicked.Name of ConnectionEnter the name to identify the connected destination. You m

Page 16 - Wireless

23Dynamic DNSConfigure dynamic DNS settings here. Many settings are only available when the appropriate dynamic DNS service is enabled.Internet - Dyna

Page 17 - Guest Accounts

24NATConfigure network address translation settings here. This enables LAN-side devices to communicate with the Internet.Internet - NAT (Router Mode O

Page 18 - Web Filtering

25DHCP LeaseConfigure DHCP exceptions here.LAN - DHCP Lease (Router Mode Only)Current DHCP ClientsDisplays information for current leases. An IP addre

Page 19 - Network Devices

262.4 GHz/5 GHzConfigure basic wireless settings from here.Wireless - 2.4 GHz or 5 GHzWirelessDetermines whether to allow wireless communication. If t

Page 20 - Internet

27Wireless ChannelSets a channel (a range of frequencies) for wireless connections. With Auto Channel selected, the AirStation will automatically use

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28Wireless Client IsolationIf enabled, the wireless client isolation blocks communication between wireless devices connected to the AirStation. Wirele

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29WPSWPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) enables users to easily configure wireless networks and add new devices.Wireless - WPSWPS Enable to use WPS automatic

Page 23 - Dynamic DNS

3LAN ...24DHCP Lease...

Page 24 - LAN - LAN

30Wireless - AOSSExclusive SSID for WEPYou may allow a separate SSID specifically for WEP connections. If Stop is selected,then clients will not be ab

Page 25 - DHCP Lease

31Allow WEP for Game Consoles OnlyThis allows game consoles that only support WEP to connect to the network.AOSS Button on the AirStation UnitIf Enabl

Page 26 - 2.4 GHz/5 GHz

32MAC FilteringRestrict access to specific wireless devices here.Wireless - MAC FilteringEnforce MAC Filtering Enable to restrict wireless connections

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33Guest AccountsConfigure the AirStation’s guest accounts here.Wireless - Guest AccountsGuest Accounts Enable or disable the guest accounts.Guest User

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34WBConfigure WB (wireless bridge) here. This function is only available when the AirStation is in bridge mode.Wireless - WBWB If enabled, the AirStat

Page 29 - Wireless - WPS

35FirewallConfigure the AirStation’s firewall here.Security - Firewall (Router Mode Only)Basic RulesEnable to use any of the quick filters. Preconfigu

Page 30 - Wireless - AOSS

36IP FilterCreate and edit IP filters here.Security - IP Filter (Router Mode Only)Action Specify how to process target packets.Direction Specify the t

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37Port ForwardingConfigure port translation here.Security - Port Forwarding (Router Mode Only)GroupSpecify a group name for a new rule to belong to. S

Page 32 - Multicast Control

38DMZConfigure a destination for packets that don’t have a LAN-side destination.Security - DMZ (Router Mode Only)Add IP Address to DMZEnter the IP add

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39Web FilteringSecurity - Web Filtering (Router Mode Only)Norton ConnectSafe must be activated by the customer. Use of Norton ConnectSafe is subject t

Page 34 - Wireless - WB

4Chapter 3 - Wireless ...49Wireless Options ...

Page 35 - Firewall

40Access ControlSecurity - Access Control (Router Mode Only)Access Control Check to enable access control. Click Add to configure the schedule.Add Acc

Page 36 - VPN Passthrough

41PrioritySelect high, medium, or low. If packets do not qualify for classification as a type on the list, then their priority is treated as a level b

Page 37 - Port Forwarding

42SystemConfigure basic AirStation settings here.Admin - SystemAirStation NameEnter a name for the AirStation. Names may include up to 64 alphanumeric

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43Permitted PortDisplayed only if Internet-side configuration is enabled. Set a port number (1 - 65535) to configure the AirStation from the WAN (Inte

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44Reset / RebootFrom this page you can save and restore the AirStation’s settings, initialize the AirStation, or reboot the AirStation.Admin - Reset /

Page 40 - Access Control

45Update FirmwareUpdate the AirStation’s firmware here.Admin - Update FirmwareFirmware Version Displays the current firmware version of the AirStation

Page 41 - Applications - eco Mode

46System InformationView system information for the AirStation.Status - System InformationModel Displays the product name of the AirStation and the fi

Page 42 - Admin - System

47LogsThe AirStation’s logs are recorded here.Status - LogsDisplay logs Choose the types of logs to display.Logs Displays the log information recorded

Page 43 - Syslog Settings

48PingA ping test checks whether the AirStation can communicate with a specific network device.Status - PingDestination AddressEnter the IP address or

Page 44 - Reset / Reboot

49Chapter 3 - WirelessWireless OptionsYou may use any of the following methods to connect devices to the AirStation wirelessly.Manual ConfigurationOn

Page 45 - Update Firmware

5Technical Specifications ...63GPL Information ...

Page 46 - System Information

50Advanced Wireless ConfigurationManual Configuration (SSID and Password)1 Click the wireless icon.2 Select your AirStation’s SSID from the list.Not

Page 47 - Status - Packets

513 Without entering a password, press the AOSS button on the AirStation.Notes: • WPS supports Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista

Page 48 - Status - Ping

52Chapter 4 - UtilitiesHow to Download UtilitiesYou can download utilities for your AirStation from Buffalo’s website.http://d.buffalo.jp/whr-1166d/

Page 49 - Chapter 3 - Wireless

53List of Utilities with Description of EachAirStation Configuration ToolYou can enter AirStation’s Settings and change its IP address with this tool.

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54Client ManagerUse this software to let your Windows PC connect to the AirStation with AOSS.Client Manager V supports Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows

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55AOSS AssistantUse this software to let your Mac connect to the AirStation with AOSS.Compatible with:OS X 10.9, 10.8, 10.7, 10.6, 10.5, 10.4WLAN Moni

Page 52 - Chapter 4 - Utilities

56Chapter 5 - TroubleshootingFinding Your AirStation on the NetworkBy default, your AirStation is accessible on your local network at the IP address 1

Page 53 - AirStation Configuration Tool

57Open a browser (such as Firefox) on your computer and type 192.168.11.1 into the URL window. Click Go. The router’s settings page should open.Enter

Page 54 - Client Manager

58Appendix A - Supplemental InformationPackage ContentsThe following items are included in your AirStation package. If any of the items are missing, p

Page 55 - WLAN Monitor

59Feature Parameter Default SettingLANLAN-side IP AddressIP address: 192.168.11.1Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0DHCP Server EnabledDHCP IP Address Pool F

Page 56 - Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting

6Connecting Wireless Devices Using AOSS ...75Pushbutton Method ...

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60Feature Parameter Default Setting2.4 GHz5 GHzWMM Settings Not displayedWMM-EDCA Parameters (Priority AC_BK (Low))For AP For STACWmin 15 15CWmax 1023

Page 58 - Factory Default Settings

61Feature Parameter Default SettingMulticast ControlSnooping EnabledMulticast Aging Time 300 secondsGuest AccountsGuest Accounts DisabledGuest User Au

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62Feature Parameter Default SettingSystemAirStation Name “AP” + AirStation’s MAC AddressAdministrator admin (fixed)Administrator Password passwordAcce

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63Technical SpecificationsWireless LAN InterfaceStandard Compliance IEEE 802.11ac / IEEE 802.11n / IEEE 802.11a / IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11bTransmiss

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64Wired LAN InterfaceStandard ComplianceLAN Side:IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX)/IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T)Internet Side:IEEE 802.3ab (1000BASE-T)/IEEE 802.3u (10

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65Appendix B - TutorialsConfiguring the AirStation for Optimal Performance and SecuritySome basic configuration tips to help improve your router perfo

Page 63 - Technical Specifications

66Configuring the Web FilterYou can apply a web content filter to prohibit access to sites that contain objectionable content. You can access the web

Page 64 - GPL Information

67Computers Excluded from FilterExcluded computers can access any website without being affected by the content filter. You can register up to 20 excl

Page 65 - Appendix B - Tutorials

68Configuring Access ControlYou can set up a schedule that dictates when a target computer on the network can (or cannot) access the Internet. To conf

Page 66 - Configuring the Web Filter

697 Click Add.You will be returned to the Access Control screen, and the computer’s access settings will be displayed. You can click Edit to modify t

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7Chapter 1 - SetupIntroductionThank you for purchasing a Buffalo AirStation. The WHR-1166D AirStation is a dual-band wireless router with outstanding

Page 68 - Configuring Access Control

70Setting Up Port Forwarding RulesIf UPnP is enabled, most programs will configure this for you automatically. Otherwise, you can manually set rules f

Page 69 - Security

71Managing Port Forwarding RulesIndividual rules cannot be turned off. Only a rule group can be shut off. You can click Edit to make any changes to in

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727 If the access point supports WPS or AOSS, you can use either to connect the AirStation. Once the access point is connected and its settings are d

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73Saving and Restoring Settings with a Backup FileOnce you have finished configuring your AirStation to your needs, you can save the current configura

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74Restoring Settings with a Backup FileRestore settings can be found on the same tab.1 On the Reset / Reboot page, select Restore settings.2 The Bro

Page 73 - 4 Click OK

75Connecting Wireless Devices Using AOSSYou can use the physical AOSS button on your AirStation to easily connect wireless devices that support AOSS o

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76How to Use QoSQoS (quality of service) is a feature that allows the AirStation to prioritize traffic by type. QoS applies to both upstream and downs

Page 75 - 1 Power on the AirStation

77Once an entry has been saved, you can make additional changes to any entry and click Apply to save them. A policy can be turned on or off by checkin

Page 76 - How to Use QoS

784 Right-click the network adapter, then click Properties.5 If the “User Account Control” screen opens, click Yes or Continue.6 Select “Internet P

Page 77 - How to Configure TCP/IP

79Windows XPTo configure TCP/IP in Windows XP, follow the procedure below.1 Open Control Panel.2 Double-click Network.3 Right-click the network ada

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81 AOSS buttonTo initiate AOSS, hold down this button until the wireless LED flashes (about 3 second). Then, push or click the AOSS button on your wi

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80Appendix C - Regulatory Compliance InformationOnly use the cables and accessories that are included in the package. Don’t use other accessories or c

Page 80 - Information

81IC statement (IC déclaration)This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1

Page 81 - IC statement (IC déclaration)

82Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou

Page 82 - NCC Statement

9Off:Mode switch is in the “Bridge” position.Back Panel1 Mode SwitchThis switch changes between router mode and bridge (access point) mode. Auto mode

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