IC Intracom Wireless 300N manuel d'utilisation

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    WI RE L ESS 1 50N / 30 0N 4 - POR T ROUTE R U SER MANU AL MODE L S 5 2 44 45 & 5 2 4 490 INT -524445/524490-UM-1008-08-0[...]

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    2 Than k you for p urchas ing the INTE LLINET NET WORK SOL UTIONS ™ Wirele ss 1 50 N 4- Po r t R ou te r , Model 5 2444 5, or Wi re les s 300N 4-Po r t R ou te r , Model 5 24490. T he l a t es t i n wi r el es s n e two rk in g , t he se W i re l es s Ro u t er s se rv e m ul t ip le pu rp os e s — an ac cess poi nt fo r y ou r w ire les s n et[...]

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    3 TAB LE O F C O N T E N T S T ABLE OF CONTENTS section page section page 1 HARDW ARE ........................................... 5 1 . 1 F ron t Panel Di spla y .......................... 5 1 . 2 Back P anel Disp lay .......................... 5 2 S YS TEM & NET WORK SETUP ............. 6 2. 1 Connectin g the Rou ter ..................... 6 2.[...]

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    4 SAFETY GUIDEL INES SAFETY GUIDELINES F or the prot ection of eq uipmen t users and conn ected de vices, foll ow these sa fety guide lines: 1 . This rout er is desi gned for in door use onl y; do not pla c e this ro uter ou tdoors. 2. Do no t place this rou ter in h ot or hum id envi ronmen ts. 3. Do no t yank a ny conne c ted cabl es. 4. F irmly [...]

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    5 HARD WARE 1 HARD WARE 1 . 1 F ront P anel D isplay LED Status Description POWE R O N Rou ter is s witched on a nd c orrectly po wered . WL A N On Wirele ss network is swit ched on or WPS mode i s on. Of f Wire less network is swi tched off. Fl ashing Wi reless L AN activity ( transf err ing or receiv ing data ) . W AN On W A N por t is connected [...]

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    6 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 SY STEM & NETWORK SETUP 2 . 1 C onnect ing t he Router 1 . C onnect y our DSL or cable m odem to the W A N por t of the rou ter usi ng the pro vided RJ45 E thernet cabl e. N OT E : Standar d modems pro vided b y Int ernet ser vice pro viders come with at l east one LAN /Et hernet por t, which connects t o the W[...]

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    7 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P N OT E : If this procedu re is successful , skip the f ollowin g subse c tions a nd proceed to 2.3 Using Quick Setup . If the a bov e procedure d oesn ’t resul t in you r obtain ing an IP ad dress, or if y ou know th at yo ur comput er has a sta tic IP addre ss setup , foll ow the st eps in the ap propriat e subsec[...]

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    8 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2. Select “Ob tain an IP ad dress au tomat ic ally” and “Ob tain DNS ser ve r address au tomati c ally , ” then cli ck “O K. ”[...]

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    9 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 . 2 . 2 W ind ow s V ista / 7 IP Add ress Setu p 1 . Cl ick “Sta r t, ” t hen go to the con tr ol p an el . C lic k “Vie w Ne two rk S tat us an d T as ks , ” then click “Manage Ne t work Connection s. ” Right-click “ Local Area Ne t work, ” then se lect “ Properties. ” With the Local Area Con n[...]

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    10 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2. Select “Ob tain an IP ad dress au tomat ic ally” and “Ob tain DNS ser ve r address au tomati c ally , ” then cli ck “O K. ” 2 . 2 . 3 Route r IP Address L ookup 1. Afte r the IP ad dres s is s et u p , cli ck “Start ” at t he bo ttom-left o f the deskt op , the n click “Run . ”[...]

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    11 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2. With the Ru n windo w displa y ed, en ter “cm d” in t he “Ope n :” te xt eld , then click “OK. ”[...]

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    12 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 3. En ter “ipcong, ” then pr ess <En ter> . The IP ad dress dis play s, foll owed b y the def ault g ate wa y . In the e xample be low , the IP a ddress of t he route r is 1 92. 1 6 8. 2. 1 . N OT E : If the IP add ress of the ga tew ay i s not dis pla yed , or if the add ress begins with 1 6 9, r echec[...]

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    13 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 . 3 Qu ick Setup The Quick Se tup proced ure le ts you congur e all the se t tings r equire d for quick In ternet a c cess. . The in itial Quick Se tup scr een presen ts time se t tings . Set Time Z one — Use th e drop - down men u to select y our time z one. Time Server Ad dress — E nt er the IP addr ess/ [...]

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    14 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P Da ylight Sa vings — I f your locale u ses Da yligh t Savi ng, activ at e “ Ena ble F unction ” and se lect the dura tion usin g the drop- down menu s. Click “Ne x t ” to continu e to the ne xt screen of th e Q uick Se tup procedu re, wh ere yo u select the broa dband ( Int ernet connectio n ) type you u s[...]

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    15 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P MA C addres s — Ent er the MA C address o f your comp uter he re if you r ser vice pro vider onl y permits a comput er with a cer tain MAC a ddress t o acc ess the In ternet. I f you ’ re usin g a c omput er used t o c onnect t o the Int ernet via cabl e modem , you can si mply click “Clon e Mac addr ess” to[...]

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    16 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .3 . 3 Setup Procedu re for PP PoE xDSL Use r Name — En ter the u sername ass igned b y your ISP . Passwo rd — En ter the p assword a ssigned b y yo ur ISP . Ser vice Name — P rovid e a name for th is Int ernet service. ( optional ) MTU — En ter the MT U valu e of you r network connection . N OT E: Use the[...]

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    17 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P correctly ent ered ; oth er wise , the Int ernet connection wi ll fail e ve n if the PPTP se t tings ar e c orrect. Contact y our ISP if y ou don ’t know h ow you s hould ll i n these eld s. The P PTP Settings pa nel presen ts these op tions : Use r Name — En ter the u sername ass igned b y your ISP . Pass[...]

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    18 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .3 . 5 Setup Procedu re for L 2TP xDSL L2T P is an ot her po pu lar con nec tio n me th od f or xD SL a nd oth er In te rne t co nn ecti on types, and a ll requi red setting i tems ar e the same as th e PPTP connection ( see section 2.3 .4 abov e ). 2 .3 .6 Setu p Procedure for T e lstra Big Pond This pr oc edur e[...]

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    19 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 . 4 Basic Setu p This s ection exp lains ho w to change t he time zon e, pa ssword a nd remot e NOTE TO DSL USERS While P PP oE is the most commo n wa y to connect to D SL Int er net ser vice, it s till ma y be necessar y to enable “Cabl e Modem” in the Broa dband settings . Belo w are e xampl es for using Cab[...]

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    20 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P man agemen t settings. S tar t you r We b browse r and log on to the r outer’ s W eb ma nage men t in terface b y open ing http :/ / 1 92. 1 68.2. 1 , the n click the “ Gene ral S etu p” button on th e left. 2 . 4 . 1 Time Zone and Tim e Auto - S ynch roniz ation Click th e “ Sys tem” m enu on the le f t o[...]

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    21 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P If the p asswor ds ent ered in the “New Pa ssword” a nd “Conrmed Pa ssword” elds ar en ’t the same , you ’l l see the message a t right. R e - ente r the new pas sw or d. If y ou see the error messa ge at right , it me an s th e co nt en t i n t he “Cu rre nt P ass w ord” eld is wron g. Clic[...]

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    22 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 . 5 Sett ing Up an Inter net C onnect ion ( WAN Setup ) The In terne t c onnection s etup can be do ne by u sing the Qui ck Setup me nu described i n section 2-3. Ho we ver , you can se t the W AN c onnection s up b y using the W AN congura tion menu . Y ou c an als o program ad vanced fun ctions lik e DDNS (Dy[...]

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    23 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .5 . 1 Set up Procedure for D ynami c IP Host Name — E nte r the host na me of y our comput er . (This is optio nal and is on ly requ ired if y our servic e pro vider as ks yo u to do so . ) MA C Addres s — Ent er the MA C address o f you r c omput er if yo ur ser vice pro vider only p er mits a compu ter with[...]

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    24 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .5 .3 S etup Procedure for PPP o E Use r Name — En ter the u ser name a ssigned b y you r Int ernet ser vice pro vider . Passwo rd — En ter the p assword a ssigned b y yo ur Int ernet service provid er . Ser vice Name — E nt er a name for th is Int ernet service. ( optiona l) MTU — En ter the MT U valu e o[...]

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    25 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P ent ered ; oth er wise , the Int ernet connection w ill fail e v en if the PPTP s ettings are correct. Contact y our ISP if y ou don ’t know ho w you sh ould ll in th ese elds. The P PTP Settings pa nel presen ts these op tions : Use r Name — En ter the u sername ass igned b y your ISP . Passwo rd — En t[...]

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    26 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .5 .6 Setup Procedu re for T e lstra Big Pond This pr oc edur e is only for t he T elstra BigP ond ne t work ser vice in Aus tralia . Use r Name — En ter the u sername ass igned b y T elstra. Passwo rd — En ter the p assword a ssigned b y T elstr a. Assign l ogin ser ver m anuall y — Select to choos e the lo[...]

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    27 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P pre ferred DNS ser v er or use a sta tic IP addr ess, or if yo ur ser vice prov ider did n’t assig n the IP addr ess of the DNS server for a ny re ason, y ou can inpu t the IP add ress of the DNS se r ver h ere. Prima r y DNS — En ter the I P address o f the DNS ser ver p rovide d by y our ISP . Second ar y DNS [...]

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    28 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .6 L AN Co n gu ration This s ection exp lains th e IP address se ttings of the l oc al ne t work. Normally , there is no nee d to mak e an y changes h ere : The def ault v alues w ork ne for most appl ic ation s, and y ou could jus t go directl y to section 2. 7 WL AN Conguration . The re a re two w a ys[...]

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    29 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P Subne t Mask — En ter the s ubne t mask for th is network. 802. 1 d Span ning T ree — Select “Enab le” or “Disable ” from the d rop - down menu . DHCP Ser ver — Se lect “ Ena ble” o r “ Disable ” from the drop- down men u. 2 .6. 2 D HCP Se r ver Th ese se tti ngs ar e o nly a v ail ab le whe n [...]

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    30 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 .6. 3 Static D HCP Leases T ab le This fu nction allo ws you t o assign a sta tic IP addr ess to a specic compu ter fore v er , so y ou d on ’ t n eed to se t t he IP a dd res s f or a com pu te r t o e njo y th e b ene t of us ing a D HCP se r ve r . A max im um of 1 6 sta tic IP ad dr ess es ca n b e a s[...]

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    31 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P yo ur network from in tr uders . Cli c k the “ Wireless ” menu on th e lef t of the W eb ma nagemen t int er face to open the wirel ess settings pa ge. R emeber t o c lick “ Apply” to sa ve y our setting s. 2 . 7 . 1 Ba sic Wireles s Setti ngs Band — Select one o f the option s from the drop- down m e n u [...]

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    32 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P c lien ts; maxim um of 54 Mbps for 802. 1 1 g c lien ts; m a ximum o f 30 0 Mbps for 8 02. 1 1 n clien ts. N OT E : For op timal comp atibil it y with wir eless clien ts, select “2.4 GHz (B +G+ N) . ” ESS I D — En ter the na me for yo ur wireless n et work. Y ou ma y c hoose t o use the def ault v alue , but y[...]

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    33 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P N Data R ate — Sam e as abo ve , but only f or 802. 1 1 n clien ts. Chan nel Width — Se t the channe l width of the wi reless rad io. N OT E : If y ou aren ’t sur e what this s hould be se t to , leav e it as t he defa ult se t ting (“ Aut o 20/40 MH z ”) . Pream bl e T ype — Set th e preambl e t ype. N [...]

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    34 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P card inf ormation or ba nk records. C lick the “Se curity S ettin gs” menu on th e le f t of the W eb ma nag emen t in te r fa c e t o sel ect on e of the f our e ncr yp tion m eth ods fr om the dro p - down me nu ( see i mage below ). 2 . 7 . 3. 1 D isable W ireless S ecur it y When y ou select thi s mode, da t[...]

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    35 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P Defa ult T x Ke y — Y ou can se t up to fo ur sets o f WEP k ey s, and y ou can design ate one as th e defa ult here . N OT E : If you do n’t kn ow which one y ou shou ld use, select “Ke y 1 . ” Encryption K e y 1- 4 — En ter WE P ke y chara cters here . The nu mber of char acters mus t be the same a s the[...]

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    36 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P 2 . 7 . 3. 3 Wi - Fi P rotecte d Access ( WP A) P re - Sha red Ke y WP A Unicast Ciph er Suite — Once y ou select one o f the three cipe r options — “ WP A (TKIP ), ” “ WP A 2 (AE S )” or “WP A 2 Mixed” — ma ke s ure y our wirel ess clien ts support it. Pre- shared K e y Format — Se lect the type[...]

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    37 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P “ WP A (TKIP ), ” “ WP A 2 (AE S )” or “WP A 2 Mixed” — ma ke s ure y our wirel ess clien ts support it. R ADIUS Ser ve r IP addres s — En ter th e IP address o f the R ADIUS server . R ADIUS Ser ve r Por t — Ent er the por t num ber of the R ADIUS ser ve r . R ADIUS Ser ve r Pas sword — E nter t[...]

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    38 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P En able Acce ss Control — Select t o enforce MA C address  ltering . The rout er will not l ter the MA C addr esses of wire less clients i f this is le f t unche c k ed. MA C Addres s — Ent er the MA C address es of yo ur wireless d evices her e without specia l c hara cters. If th e M A C address l abel o[...]

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    39 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P This ro uter s uppor ts t wo types of WPS : Pu sh- Button Congu ration ( PBC ) and P IN code . T o use PB C, y ou n eed t o pu sh a speci c butt on on the wi rele ss cli ent to s tar t th e WP S m ode an d s wi tch th is rou te r t o W PS mod e. Y ou can pu sh the R ese t / WPS button o f this rou ter , or cli[...]

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    40 SYSTEM & NET WOR K SETU P pass word canno t be foun d in the diction ar y and consists o f a c ombi nation o f cha ract ers, sym bols and n um bers. Y ou sh oul d als o re frai n from usi ng p assw ord s that carr y a personal me aning — n ames of pe ts, names o r bir thda ys of a spou se, and s uch — as these can ea sily be gue ssed by [...]

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    41 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS 3 AD V A NCED F UNC T IONS 3. 1 Q ualit y of S er vice ( QoS) Quali t y of service provid es an ef cient w ay f or c omput ers on the ne t work to sha re the In terne t bandwidt h with a promis ed quali t y of In ternet s er vice. Wi thout QoS, all compu ters and d evices on the n et work compet e with ea c h oth er to ge[...]

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    42 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS pe r form an ce o f y ou r I nt ern e t se r vic e. If yo u ’ re no t s ur e a bou t t hes e n um bers , c onta ct your ISP . QoS can only be e f fective i f accurat e informa tion is pro vided. Current QoS T able — Al l e xi st ing QoS rul es are sh ow n he re . Add — C li ck t o add ne w Q oS ru les ( se e se cti on [...]

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    43 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS Local IP Ad dress — Specify the local ( source ) IP addr ess that wil l be af fected b y thi s rule . E nt er t he s tar ting IP ad dre ss in the le ft eld , an d en ter the e nd ad dre ss in the righ t eld to dene a r ange of IP a ddresses ; or jus t ent er the IP addr ess in the le f t eld to dene a s ingl[...]

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    44 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS Click th e “ NA T” menu on the le f t of the W eb mana gement i nte r face. NA T is enab led b y defa ult, and t here is normal ly no need t o c hang e this. 3. 2 . 1 Port For warding With thi s function, y ou can tel l the rout er to for ward i ncoming connection s bound to a specic por t or por t range t o an IP add[...]

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    45 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS T ype — Sele ct the t ype of connectio n from the drop- down menu : “ TCP , ” “ UDP ” or “Both. ” If y ou’ re no t sure wh ich to use , select “Both. ” Por t Rang e — Ent er the starting por t numbe r in the left eld and en ter the e nding port nu mber in th e righ t el d. T o re dir ect a s ing l[...]

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    46 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS En able Vir tual Se r ve r — Che ck t o e na ble th is fun cti on ; unc hec k t o d isa bl e. Priv ate IP — En ter th e IP address o f the comput er on the local network tha t provi des Internet ser vice. Comput er Name — With a ll the comput ers c onnect ed to the ro uter l isted i n this drop- down men u, yo u c an s[...]

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    47 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS Current T r igger - Por t T able — All the s ettings for th e specifal app lications a re list ed h e re. Delet e — T o remo ve a Specia l A pplica tion setting from th e Current T rigger -Por t T able , select the se t ting a nd click “ Dele te. ” Delet e All — Click to d elet e all e xisting s pecif al a ppli cat[...]

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    48 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS 3. 3 Fire wall In add ition to th e N A T feat ure, th is rout er pro vides rew all fun c tiona lity to block mal icious int r uders from a c cessing the compu ters on y our local ne t work. Cl ick the “Fire wall” me nu on the le f t of the W eb manage ment in ter face. Fire wall Module — C heck to ena ble this fun [...]

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    49 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS lterin g table will be a ble to connect t o the network, and al l other n et work de vices will be r ejected . Clien t PC M A C addres s — En ter the MA C address o f the comput er or network de vice. Da shes (– ) or colons ( : ) are no t requi red. F or e xamp le, if the MA C addr ess label of y our de vice rea ds ?[...]

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    50 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS 3. 3. 2 Ad d PC Clicki ng “ Ad d PC ” on the Access Contro l screen will d ispla y this p age. Clien t PC D escripti on — Ent er up t o 16 a lphan umerical chara c ters t o describe this IP add ress. Clien t PC I P Addre ss — En ter the s tar ting IP addr ess in the le f t  eld and th e end IP addre ss in the righ[...]

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    51 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS Prot ocol — If the ser vice you n eed is not l isted , you can cre ate a ne w ser vice yo urself . Select “T CP ” or “ UDP ” f rom the d rop - down menu a nd follo w the Por t Rang e instructions b elow . If you ’ re not s ure whi ch Prot oc ol to us e, select “Both . ” Por t Rang e — Ent er the por t range[...]

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    52 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS Add — Click to ad d the URL / k eyword to the URL/ K eyword Fi ltering T able . Re set — Click t o remov e all e ntries in the “URL / Ke y word” t ext eld. Current URL Blocking T able — All e xisti ng URL /ke y word s in the lt ering table . Delet e — Select a URL /ke y word b y checking the “Sele ct ” [...]

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    53 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS 3. 3. 4 . 1 Do S – Advanced Sett ings Clicki ng “ Ad vanced Se t tings ” on the rst DoS Mod ule screen wi ll displ ay th is page . Pin g of Death — S et the thr eshold of wh en this DoS pre ve ntion mecha nism wil l be activ at ed. Check th e box for P ing of De ath and en ter th e frequenc y of thres hold (ho w m[...]

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    54 ADVANCED FUN CTIO NS Comput er Name — With a ll the comput ers c onnect ed to the ro uter l isted i n this drop- down men u, yo u c an select a n ame withou t checking its IP add ress. Add — Click to ad d the publ ic IP address a nd associa ted priv ate IP ad dress to th e DMZ table . Re set — Click t o remov e all e ntries (in e ither pan[...]

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    55 ADDIT IONAL FUNCT IONS 4 AD DI TI ON AL F UNC TI ONS/FE A TU R ES 4 . 1 Statu s Thi s scr een a nd th e su bmen us t hat c an be acces sed fr om he re sh ow i nfo rmati on abo ut t he rm war e v ersio n of the ro ut er , th e In te r ne t conne ction , IP a ddr ess in forma tion , log les and m ore . Cl ick th e “Stat us ” li nk a t th[...]

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    56 ADDIT IONAL FUNCT IONS This s c reen s hows IP add ress inf ormation the ro uter ha s obtain ed. If y ou ex perience proble ms with y our Int ernet co nne ctio n, op en thi s page a nd check the conte nts. V alues for IP a ddress, d efau lt gat ewa y and prim ar y DNS should alw ay s be lled . If the y’ re missi ng, it in dicates th at ther[...]

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    57 ADDIT IONAL FUNCT IONS Sa ve — Cli ck to sav e the curren t ev en t log to a te xt le. Clea r — Click to de lete a ll ev ent l og messages dis pla yed . Ref r es h — Click to re fresh the v iew to d ispla y the most cu r ren t ev ent log mess ages. 4 . 1 . 4 S ecur it y Log Sa ve — Cli ck to sav e the curren t ev en t log to a te xt ?[...]

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    58 ADDIT IONAL FUNCT IONS Ref r es h — Click to d ispla y the la test in formation . N OT E : T he i nf orm at ion is a ccum ul at iv e a nd is o nl y r ese t afte r th e r ou te r i s re sta r te d . 4 . 2 T ool s Thi s scr een a nd th e su bmen us t hat c an be acces sed fr om he re pr ov ide op tion s an d in forma tion help ful in ma nag ing [...]

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    59 ADDIT IONAL FUNCT IONS Re store Settings — Cl ick “ Brows e… ” to sele ct a sav ed congurati on le from you r comput er , then click “Uploa d ” to tra nsfer th e c ongura tion le to th e route r . Af ter the congur ation is up loaded , the rout er ’ s curren t c ongur ation will b e replaced b y the le yo u jus[...]

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    60 ADDIT IONAL FUNCT IONS 4 . 2 . 3 Reset This s c reen l ets you res tar t the rout er w itho ut d iscon necti ng th e pow er f rom th e un it. A res tar t ( or s ys tem rese t ) m ay be ne cessary if t he ro ute r res pond s slo wly , if y our I nt erne t conn ection spee d has dro pped o r if t he ro ute r beh av es i n an unu sua l manner . App[...]

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    61 TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 TR OUBL ESHOOT ING Thi s sec tion h elps yo u trou bles hoo t pro blem s yo u ma y be ex perie ncing with the rou te r . Be for e yo u conta ct y our deal er f or he lp , y ou s houl d perform th e fol lowi ng troub leshooti ng ste ps as the y apply t o your s itua tion. The rou te r is not respondin g when I wan t to acce ss [...]

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    62 TROUBLE SHOOTING My wireless notebook cann ot see or connect to the wireless net work. • Check if Broa dc ast E SSID is o f f. R emembe r that y ou need to i nput the E SSID on y our wirele ss c lien t manu ally if the E SSID bro adcast is d isabled . • Check that y ou ’ve s ecurely a t tached the an tenn a( s ) . • Make s ure tha t you [...]

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    63 GL OSSAR Y 6 GLOSS AR Y Default Gateway ( Router) : E ver y non-router IP d evice nee ds to congur e a defau lt gat ew ay’ s IP ad dress. When t he dev ic e send s out an IP pa cke t, if the dest ination i s not o n the same ne t work, the de vice has to s end the pa cke t to its de fault g ate wa y , which wil l then send i t out to ward t[...]

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    64 GL OSSAR Y I S P: In tern et S er vice P ro vide r . An I SP is a bus ines s tha t pro vi des con necti vity t o the In terne t for indiv iduals a nd other b usinesse s or organiza tions. L A N: Local Area Ne twork. A L AN is a grou p of compu ters and de vices con nect ed t oge the r i n a re la tiv e ly s ma ll ar ea ( s uch as a ho us e o r a[...]

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    65 SPEC IFICA TIONS 7 SP ECI F IC A T IONS Stand ards • IE EE 802. 1 d ( Span ning T ree Pro tocol) • IE EE 802. 1 1 b ( 1 1 Mbps Wireless LA N ) • IE EE 802. 1 1 g ( 5 4 Mbps Wirel ess L AN) • IE EE 802. 1 1 n ( 1 50 Mbps Wireless LA N ) • IE EE 802.3 ( 1 0Base- T Ethe r net ) • IE EE 802.3u ( 1 00 Base- T X F ast E thernet ) Gener al [...]

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    66 SPEC IFICA TIONS - Special app lications ( por t trigger ) • F irew all : - Access c ontrol-based o n M AC a ddress - URL lter - DMZ ( demi litarize d zone ) • Su ppor ts UPnP ( Univ ersal Plu g and Pla y ) • Su ppor ts DHCP ( c lien t / ser ver ) • Su ppor ts PP PoE (D SL ), DHCP ( cable ) and stati c IP • Su ppor ts VPN P PTP , L2[...]

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    67 SPEC IFICA TIONS • Wirel ess security: - WEP encryption ( 6 4/ 1 28 bi t ) - WP A TKIP - WP A 2 AES - WP A 2 mix ed - WP A R A DIUS - Clien t access c ontrol t hrough med ia access control (MA C ) lt er • Ant ennas : - Model 52 4 445: x ed dipole a nte nna with 2 dBi ga in - Model 52 4 490: 2 x ed - dipole a nten nas with 2 dBi g ai[...]

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    68 SECTIO N NAM E W ASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This s ymbol on the p roduct or its pa ckagin g indicat es that th is product sha ll not be tre ated a s househol d wast e. In stea d, it sh oul[...]

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