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WIRELESS
ROUTER
USER MANUAL
MODELS 525459, 525466,
525480
MH-525459/525466/525480-UM-0713-01
150N Model 505459
300N Model 505466
1200AC Model 505480

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Thank you for purchasing this Manhattan®Wireless Router: Model 525459 (150N
4-Port), Model 525466 (300N 4-Port) or Model 525480 (1200AC 4-Port).
The latest in wireless networking, these Wireless Routers serve multiple purposes —
an access point for your wireless network, a four-port router for hard-wiring Ethernet
devices — and bring it all together so that the devices can access a high-speed
Internet connection.
Detailed instructions in this user manual make installation reasonably quick and
simple so you’ll soon be enjoying the benets of these and more popular features:
• Network link speed of up to 150 Mbps for Model 525459, 300 Mbps for Model
525466 and 867 Mbps for Model 525480 (at 5 GHz)
• Supports WMM function to meet the multimedia data bandwidth requirement
• Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
• Supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 (TKIP and AES) data encryption
• Auto MDI/MDI-X support
• DHCP server assigns IP addresses for all LAN users
• DHCP server supports static lease management
• Supports virtual server, port forwarding and DMZ (demilitarized zone)
• Supports DDNS (dynamic DNS)
• Supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
• Integrated anti-DOS rewall
• QoS (Quality of Service) bandwidth management
• VPN Passthrough
• Easy installation through Web-based user interface
• Three-Year Warranty
Package Contents
• Wireless 150N 4-Port Router, Wireless 300N 4-Port Router or Wireless 1200AC
Router
• Quick install guide, plus user manual on CD
• Power adapter
• Ethernet Cat5 RJ45 cable: 1.0 m (3 ft.)
NOTE: Some screen images have been modied to t the format of this manual.
Hardware sections 1.1 and 1.2 feature images of the 150N Router: Displays and
components for the 300N Router are similar.
For specications, refer to each model’s datasheet at manhattan-products.com.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section page section page
1 HARDWARE ...........................................5
1.1 Front Panel Display..........................5
1.2 Back Panel Display ..........................5
2 SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP ............. 6
2.1 Connecting the Router ..................... 6
2.2 Obtaining an IP Address ..................6
2.2.1 Windows XP Setup....................7
2.2.2 Windows Vista/7 Setup..............9
2.2.3 Router IP Address Lookup....... 10
2.3 Quick Setup ................................... 13
2.3.1 Cable Modem .......................... 14
2.3.2 Fixed IP xDSL (Static IP) ......... 15
2.3.3 PPPoE xDSL ........................... 16
2.3.4 PPPTP xDSL ........................... 16
2.3.5 L2TP xDSL .............................. 18
2.3.6 Telstra BigPond ....................... 18
2.4 Basic Setup.................................... 19
2.4.1 Time Zone / Auto-Synch..........20
2.4.2 Changing Mngmt. Password....20
2.4.3 Remote Management .............. 21
2.5 WAN Setup ....................................22
2.5.1 Dynamic IP .............................. 23
2.5.2 Static IP ................................... 23
2.5.3 PPPoE ..................................... 24
2.5.4 PPPTP..................................... 24
2.5.5 L2TP........................................ 25
2.5.6 Telstra BigPond .......................26
2.5.7 DNS......................................... 26
2.5.8 DDNS ...................................... 27
2.6 LAN Conguration ......................... 28
2.6.1 LAN IP.....................................28
2.6.2 DHCP Server........................... 29
2.7 WLAN Conguration......................30
2.7.1 Basic Wireless Settings ........... 31
2.7.2 Advanced Wireless Settings .... 32
2.7.3 Wireless Security..................... 33
2.7.4 Wireless Access Control.......... 37
2.7.5 WPS ........................................38
2.7.6 Security Tips............................39
3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS .................... 41
3.1 QoS................................................ 41
3.1.1 Basic QoS Settings.................. 41
3.1.2 Adding a new QoS Rule .......... 42
3.2 NAT ................................................43
3.2.1 Port Forwarding.......................44
3.2.2 Virtual Server........................... 45
3.2.3 Port Mapping ...........................46
3.2.4 UPnP ....................................... 47
3.2.5 ALG ......................................... 47
3.3 Firewall........................................... 48
3.3.1 Access Control ........................48
3.3.2 Add PC ....................................50
3.3.3 URL Blocking........................... 51
3.3.4 DoS Attack Prevention............. 52
3.3.5 DMZ.........................................53
4 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS ..................55
4.1 Status .............................................55
4.1.1 Internet Connections ...............55
4.1.2 Device Status ..........................56
4.1.3 System Log.............................. 56
4.1.4 Security Log ............................56
4.1.5 Active DHCP Client ................. 57
4.1.6 Statistics .................................. 57
4.2 Tools .............................................. 57
4.2.1 Conguration Tools.................. 57
4.2.2 Firmware Upgrade...................58
4.2.3 Reset .......................................59
5 TROUBLESHOOTING..........................60
6 GLOSSARY ..........................................62

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SAFETY GUIDELINES
SAFETY GUIDELINES
For the protection of equipment users and connected devices, follow these safety
guidelines:
1. This router is designed for indoor use only; do not place this router outdoors.
2. Do not place this router in hot or humid environments.
3. Do not yank any connected cables.
4. Firmly secure this device if it’s placed at any signicant height.
5. Router accessories such as the antenna and power supply should be considered
dangerous when handled by children under the age of 3. Keep this device out
of the reach of children.
6. The router will become hot when used for long time. This is normal and is not a
malfunction, but keep the router away from paper, cloth and other ammable
materials.
7. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the router. If the router is not working
properly, contact your dealer (place of purchase) and ask for help. Do not
disassemble the router, as doing so will void the warranty.
8. If the router falls into water while it’s powered on, do not pick it up with your
hands. Disconnect the power before you do anything, or contact an
experienced technician for help.
9. If you smell something strange, or if you see some smoke coming from the
router or power supply, remove the power supply or switch the electrical power
off immediately and call the dealer for help.

1 HARDWARE
1.1 Front Panel Display
LED Status Description
PWR On Router is powered on.
WLAN On Wireless network is switched on or WPS mode is on.
Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
WAN / On WAN port is connected.
WAN LNK/ACT Flashing WAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
LAN (1-4) On LAN port is connected.
LAN LNK/ACT Flashing LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
2.4G On 2.4GHz Wireless WPS function is enabled.
Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
5G On 5GHz Wireless WPS function is enabled.
Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
1.2 Back Panel Display
Feature Description
Radio Activate or deactivate the wireless function with this ON/OFF switch.
Reset/ Reset the router to factory default settings (clear all settings) or start the
WPS WPS function. Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore all settings to
factory defaults; press for less than 5 seconds to start WPS.
1-4 Local Area Network (LAN) ports 1 to 4.
WAN Wide Area Network (WAN/Internet) port.
5VDC Connects tthe A/C power adapter (5V DC).
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HARDWARE
150N / 300N 1200AC
5VDC
1200AC
150N / 300N
5VDC
RADIO
WPS
WPS
WAN
WAN
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
2 SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
2.1 Connecting the Router
1. Connect your DSL or cable modem to the WAN port of the router using the
provided RJ45 Ethernet cable. NOTE: Standard modems provided by Internet
service providers come with at least one LAN/Ethernet port, which connects to
the WAN port of the router.
2. Connect all your computers and network devices (network-enabled components
like game consoles, network media players, network storage units or LAN
switches) to the LAN ports (1-4) of the router.
3. Connect the A/C power adapter to the wall socket, and then connect it to the
power jack of the router.
4. Check all LEDs on the front panel. The PWR LED should be on, and the WAN
and LAN LEDs should be on if the computer or network device connected to the
corresponding router port(s) is powered on and correctly connected.
2.2 Obtaining an IP Address
Before you can connect to the router and start conguration procedures, your
computer must be able to obtain an IP address automatically (that is, to use a
dynamic IP address). This is the default setup for any standard Windows computer,
and it normally is not required to make any changes.
1. With your computer connected to a LAN port
on the router, activate the network connection.
Start your Web browser and open
http://manhattanrouter to display a login
window (right).
2. Enter “admin” as the username and “1234” as
the password, then click “OK.”
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Example: 150N

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
NOTE: If this procedure is successful, skip the following subsections and proceed
to 2.3 Using Quick Setup. If the above procedure doesn’t result in your obtaining
an IP address, or if you know that your computer has a static IP address setup,
follow the steps in the appropriate subsection below.
2.2.1 Windows XP IP Address Setup
1. Click “Start,” then go to the control panel. Double-click the Network & Internet
Connections icon, then click “Network Connections” and double-click “Local
Area Connection” to display the Local Area Connection Status window. Click
“Properties.”

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address
automatically,” then click “OK.”

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
2.2.2 Windows Vista/7 IP Address Setup
1. Click “Start,” then go to the control panel. Click “View Network Status and Tasks,”
then click “Manage Network Connections.” Right-click “Local Area Network,”
then select “Properties.” With the Local Area Connection Properties window
displayed, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4),” and click “Properties.”

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address
automatically,” then click “OK.”
2.2.3 Router IP Address Lookup
1. After the IP address is set up, click “Start” at the bottom-left of the desktop, then
click “Run.”
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