Lindy Wireless LAN Router manuel d'utilisation

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    108Mbps Super-G TM Wireless LAN Router User’s Manual i Regulatory notes and statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN devices. The energy levels of these em issions however are far m uch less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices like for[...]

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    ii FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement This Wireless LAN radio device has been e valuated under FCC Bulletin OET 65 and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 4 7 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4 ) addressing RF Exposure from radio f requency devices. The radiated output power of this Wireless LAN d evice is far below [...]

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    iv TABLE OF CONTENT A BOUT T HIS G UIDE .................................................................................... 1 Purpose..... ................... ................ ................... .................. ................ ................... .................. ................ ................... .................. ........... 1 Terms/Us[...]

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    1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this 108Mbps Super-G TM Wireless LAN Router. This integrated access device co mbines Internet gateway functions with wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch. It provides a complete s olution f or Internet surfing and office resources sharing, and it is easy to configure and operate for every user[...]

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    3 Features:  High speed data transfer ra te  Supports NAT for share 1 IP addr ess to all LAN/WLAN users.  Supports PPPoE and PPTP protocol for Dial-Up ADSL.  Supports 64/128 bit WEP Encr yption  Supports WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA, WPA2 security  Supports DHCP Server / Cli ent.  Supports UPnP (Universal Plug a nd Play).  Support[...]

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    5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Front Panel The figure below s hows the front panel of the 108Mbps Super-G TM Wireless LAN Router. Front Panel Power This indicator lights green when the hub is receives power, otherwise it is off. Status This indicator blinking green m eans the WLAN Router is working successful. Otherwise, this indicator always on or off me[...]

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    7 Hardware connections Connecting the WLAN R outer 1. Plug in one end of the netw ork cable to the WAN port of the WLA N Router. 2. Plug in the other end o f the network c able to the Ethernet port of the xDSL or Cable modem. 3. Use another n etwork cable to connect to the E thernet card on the co mputer system; the other end of the cable connects [...]

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    9 6. Select “ None ” for the “ Gateway address ” field. Windows 2000 Double click on the “ My computer ” i con on the desktop. When “ My computer ” window opens, open t he “ Control panel ” and then open the “ Network dialup connection ” applet. Double click on the “Local area network connection” icon. Select “Properti[...]

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    11 CONFIGURATION First make sure that the network con nections are functioning normally. This WLAN Router can be configured using Internet Explorer 5.0 or n ewer web browser versions. Login to the WLAN Router throug h Wireless LAN Before configuring the WLAN Router through WLAN, make sure that the SSID, Channel and the WEP is set prop erly. The def[...]

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    13 Step 2: Choose time zone Select the time zone from the drop down list. Please click “N ext” to continue. Step 3: Set LAN connectio n and DHCP server Set user’s IP address and mask. The default IP is 192.168.1.1. If user likes to enable DHCP, please click “Enabled”. DHCP enabled is able to automatically assign IP addresses. Please assig[...]

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    15 Fixed IP Address: If the Internet Service Providers assign a fixed IP address, choose this option and enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP and DNS IP addresses for the WLAN Router. 16 PPPoE to obtain IP automaticall y: If connected to the Internet using a PPPoE (Dial-up xDSL) Modem, the ISP will provide a Password and User Name[...]

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    17 PPPoE with a fixed IP address: If connected to the Internet using a PPPoE (Dial-up xDSL) Modem , the ISP will provide a Password, User Nam e and a Fixed IP Address, choose this option and enter the required inform ation. 18 PPTP: If connected to the Internet using a (PPTP) xDSL Modem, enter the y our IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Server IP, [...]

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    19 L2TP: If connected to the Internet using a L2TP (Dial-up xDSL) Modem, the ISP will provide a Server IP. Account and Password. Choose this option and enter the required information. 20 Step 5: Set Wireless LAN con nection Click “Enable” to enable wi reless LAN. I f user enables the wireless LAN, type the SSID in the text box and s elect a com[...]

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    21 Advanced configuration LAN Setting The screen e nables user to configure the LAN & DHCP Server, set WAN parameters, create Administrator and User passwords, an d set the local time, time zone, and dynamic DNS. LAN & DHCP Server This page leads to set LAN and DHCP properties, such as the ho st na me, IP address, subnet mask, and do main n[...]

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    23 Password This screen enables user to set ad ministrative and user passwords. These passwords are used to gain access to th e router interface. Administrator: Type the password t he Administrator will use to log in to the system. The password must be typed again for confirmation. The authority if Administrator allow user configurat ion of the WLA[...]

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    25 Wireless This section enables user to configuration the wireless communications parameters for the WLAN Router. Basic This page allow user to enable and disable the wireless LAN function, create a SSID, and select the channel for w ireless communications. Enable/Disable: Enables and dis ables wireless LAN via the WLAN Router. SSID: Ty pe an SSID[...]

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    27 Key 1 ~ Key 4: Enables user to create an encryption sche me for Wireless LAN transmissions. Manually enter a set o f v alues for each key. Select a key to use by clicking the radio button next to the key. Click “Clear” to erase key values. WPA/WPA2 Security If WPA or WPA2 i s selected, the below screen is sh own. Please set the l ength of th[...]

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    29 Status This selection enables user to view the status of the router LAN, WAN and Wireless connections, and view logs and statistics pe rtaining to connections and packet transfers. Device Information This screen enables user to v iew the router LAN, Wireless and WA N configuration. Firmware Version: Displays the latest build o f the router fir m[...]

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    31 Log Setting This screen enables user to se t router logging parameters. SMTP Server: Type the SMTP server address for the email that t he log will be sent to in the next field. Send to: Type an e mail address for the log to be sent to. Click “Email Log Now” to immediately send the current l og. Syslog Server: Type the IP address of the Syslo[...]

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    33 Routing This selection enables user to set how the router forwards data: Static and Dyna mic. Routing Tab le enables user to view the i nformation create d by t he router that displays the network interconnectio n topology. Static It enables user to set parameters by which the router forwards data to its d estination if user’s network has a st[...]

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    35 Access This p age enables you to define access restrictions, set up protocol and IP filters, create virtual servers, define access f or special applications such as gam es, and s et firewall rules. Filters Using filters to deny or allow the users to access. Five types of filters to select: MAC, URL blocking, IP, Protoco l filter and Domain block[...]

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    37 URL Blocking You could enable URL bl ocking to deny the users from accessing the s pecified URL. Add those specified URL in the text box. Enable / Disable: Enable or Disable the URL blocking function of the WLAN Router. Add: Add the specific URL to the U RL blocking list. Delete: Selected a URL fro m the blocking list then click the Delete butto[...]

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    39 Domain Blocking You could specify the domains that a llow users to access or deny by clicking one of the two items. Also, add the spe cified domains in the text box. Disable: Disable the Dom ain Blocking function. Allow: Allow users to access all doma ins except “Blocking Domains”. Deny: Deny users to access all dom ains except “Permitted [...]

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    41 Virtual Server This screen enables user to create a vir tual server via the router. If the router is set as a virtual server, re mote users requesting Web or FTP services t hrough the WAN are directed t o local servers in the LAN. The router redirects the request via the protocol and port nu mbers to the correct LAN server. The Virtual Sever pro[...]

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    43 Trigger: Defines the outgoing communication that deter m ines whether the user has legitimate access to the appl ication.  Protocol: Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, or ICMP) that can be used to access the application.  Port Range: Type the po rt range that can be used to access the application in the text boxes.  Incoming: Defines which [...]

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    45 Delete: Select a list item and click “Delete” to remove the item from the list. New: Click “New” to erase all fields and enter new information. Priority Up: Select a rule from the list and click “Priority Up” to increase the priority of the rule. Priority Down: Select a rule from the list and click “Priority Down” to decrease the[...]

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    47 Tools This page enables user to restart the system, save and load diffe rent settings as profiles, restore f actory default settings, run a setup wizard to configure router settings, upgrade the firm ware, and ping remote IP addresses. Reset Click “Restart” to restart the system in the event the system i s n ot performing correctly. Settings[...]

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    49 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Standards IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethern et IEEE 802.11g; IEEE 802.11b Protocol CSMA/CD Radio Technology IEEE 802.11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Modulation Data Transfer Rate 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps (auto sense) 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps(auto s ense) Super-G TM : 108Mbps Ethernet: 10Mbps[...]