Intellinet Network Solutions 523240 manual

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    G U E S T G A T E ™ I N T E R N E T A C C E S S D E V I C E U S E R M A N U A L MO DE L 5 2 3 2 4 0 INT -523240-UM-0606-02[...]

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    2 2 T A BL E O F C O NTE NTS 1 . Introduc tion .......................................................................3 F unction Descr ipt ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....3 Instal lati on Examples .....................[...]

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    3 1 . I NTRODUC TIO N Co ng r atula tion s on you r pur cha se of the INTE LLINET NET W ORK SOL UTIONS ™ GUE ST GA TE Int er ne t Acc ess Dev ic e , Model 5 2 3 2 40 . The GUE ST GA TE co nn ects gues ts to you r ne twork , all o wi ng them to ac ces s onl y the Int ern et (W eb , ema il , cha t an d oth er ap pl ica ti ons) . GUE ST GA TE pr ot [...]

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    4 IP PnP In man y situation s , it is ne cessar y f or the network ad mi ni strator to cha nge the T CP / IP settings of gues t computer s because the exist in g settings are not compati ble or your net work has advanced requ iremen ts. GUES T GA TE eli mi nates th is step completely . GUE ST GA TE automat ica lly adjusts to the guest computer ’ [...]

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    5 5 IN ST ALL A TION EX AMP LE S GUEST GA TE in a SOHO Net w ork En viron ment Thi s is a t ypical setup in wh ich the Internet connection is establ ished thr ough an NA T r outer with an in tegra ted fir ewall . GUEST GA TE in an SMB Env ironmen t In lar ger networks, GUE ST GA TE connects to an y ava ilable switch por t beh ind the fir ewall / [...]

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    6 ava ilable for guest conn ecti ons ( gues t por ts). The guest por ts can be con nected to hubs , sw i tch es , w ire less access poi nts , PCs or notebooks . Hos t Ports By default , GUE ST G A TE obtai ns an IP addr ess fr o m a D HCP ser ver alr eady presen t in the ne t work. GUEST GA TE analyzes the network and obtains all inf ormation neces[...]

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    7 2. I N S T A LL A TIO N REC OMME N DE D S ETU P Thi s setup method for the INTELLINET NET WORK SO L UTIONS GUE ST GA TE Internet Access De vice assumes that a DH CP ser ver s uch as a router is presen t in your network. Con necting to the Host Net wor k Co nn ect a sta ndar d RJ-45 networ k ca ble to GUE ST G A TE ’ s hos t port and to an RJ-4 [...]

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    8 8 Ac ce s si ng the Ad min is trator W eb Inter face from t he Host Interface 1 . Open the log of your DHC P ser ver to fi nd the I P addr ess of G UE ST GA TE . GUE ST GA TE ’ s MAC ( media access con tr ol) addr ess can be f ound on the bot tom of the d evi ce . F ind this M AC addr ess in your D HCP ser ve r’ s cli ent log to determ ine t[...]

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    9 9 INSTALL ATIO N 2 . E nter the old p asswor d ( 1 2 34). 3 . E nter a new passwor d (up to 2 0 characters long). 4 . Ret yp e the new password . 5 . Cl ick on “Exit” ( upper r ig ht corner). 6 . C heck “ Save s ettings . ” 7 . Check “Reboot devi ce . ” 8 . C lick on “Exi t. ” G UE S T G A TE no w r e b oo ts . Th i s ta k es ab o[...]

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    1 0 10 AD V AN C E D S ETU P The sta nda rd i ns tall at ion of GUE ST GA TE is based on the assu mpti on that a DHC P ser ver is present in your ne t work. If th is is not the case , you can sti ll config ur e G UE ST G A TE manual ly . T o do th is , y ou need to turn GUE ST GA TE on whi le it is disconnected fr om the network. If no D HCP ser v[...]

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    1 1 11 INSTALL ATIO N 3 . R ight-click the “ Local Area Connection ” ic on and sele ct “P r oper ties ” f r om the conte xt men u . 4 . In the “Local Area C onnection Pr oper ties ” wi ndow , h ig hl igh t “Internet Pr otocol (T CP / I P)” and click on “ Pr oper ties. ” When the “Internet Pr otocol (T CP /IP) Pr oper ties ” [...]

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    1 2 12 Con necting to GUES TG A TE via a W eb Bro ws er 1 . Start you r W eb br owser and open t he addr ess http: / / 1 92 . 1 68 . 2 . 1 . The admi nistr ator W eb in terface logi n s cr een then appears . 2 . Enter the password ( 1 2 34) and click on “L ogi n . ” NO T E: At this point , it is r ecommended that you c hange the adm inis tr ato[...]

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    1 3 13 CONFIG UR ATIO N OPTI ONS Device IP Address: A fr ee IP addr ess in your net w ork. This is the IP a ddr ess you assign to GUE ST GA TE . IP Netmask : E nt er the s a me n e tm as k (or s u bn et ma sk ) yo u us e in y o u r netw ork . IP Gateway: The IP address o f your Internet gateway (such as a r outer). DNS Ser ver: D omai n name ser vi[...]

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    1 4 Net w ork Information: Bas ic i nf ormati on about the host net work in terface . V arious Inform ation: Display of the c urr ent firmw ar e versi on , the system ’ s upti me and the status of the passwor d-protected In ternet access. Connecte d Guest Computers: GUES T GA TE sho ws all of the connected guest computer s , includi ng the MAC a[...]

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    1 5 15 W elcome Screen E nable o r di sable the welcome page for guests . (D efaul t = enable d . ) Gues t Pa s sw ord If you requi r e your guests to enter a passw ord to ac cess the Internet , you can define it here . If left emp t y , no p asswor d is r equir ed (D efault = no passwor d). Bandwi dth Downl oad Limit Contr ol the maximum download[...]

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    1 6 16 HOST C O NF IG UR A TIO N SC REE N Th is page sh o ws the con figu r ati on opt ion s fo r the hos t i n terf ac e of GUE ST GA TE . Config uration Host Option “DHCP ” : GUE ST GA TE automat ica lly receiv es the I P addr ess , netmask, gateway and DNS ser ver informa tion from the DHCP ser ver i n your net work, t ypically a r outer .[...]

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    1 7 17 “ Add Net work Addr ess ” i s used to enter an IP addr ess. T o speci f y the ra nge , you can select the appr opriate net work mask fr om the drop- down list . Bloc ked Addresses: Th is option l ets you spe ci f y wh ich outgoi ng T CP /IP p or ts you wish to block. Enter the port n umber and cl ick on “ Add P ort. ” GUE ST G A TE b[...]

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    1 8 18 logo of your company . C lick on “ Bro wser” to select the file you wi sh to upload. Cl ick on “ Upload” to replace the def ault banner i mage. Af ter the upload , t he text “Default Image” changes in to “C ustom Image . ” NO T E: The b ann er ima ge file t yp e must be i n the form of a JPG , GIF or PNG ; the ima ge siz e [...]

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    1 9 19 Cl ick on “C hange ” to save the changes . G UE ST G A TE ’ s def aul t passwor d is 1 2 34 . The p asswor d can be up to 20 character s in length . F irm wa re T o benefit from new functions in the f utur e , y ou may wi sh to upgr ade the firm war e. More in format ion on ho w to obtain and u pgrade firmw ar e appears in the ne xt[...]

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    20 Sav e Set tings Al l cha nges yo u made to the con figu r ati on wi ll onl y be memo ri zed if you sav e the cha ng es by acti vat i ng th i s chec k box . If you mad e cha nges in some of the co nfi gur ati on sc r eens an d fa il to perfo rm th is ste p bef or e clo s ing the W eb br ows er , all cha nge s wi ll be lost . Reboo t Devic e In [...]

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    2 1 Q: Can I use HTML code in m y cus tom welc ome page? A: Y es. GUE ST G A TE does not limi t you in any way . If you ar e an HT ML W eb developer , y ou can c reate an enhanc ed welcome p age s imply by pas tin g the HT M L c ode i nto the welcome p age config ur ati on field . Q: D oes GUE ST GA TE suppo rt PHP , ASP or P erl? A: No . GUE ST [...]

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    22 Q: Some of my guests wi sh to play a net work game or shar e files and folders , but that do esn ’t work. Why can ’t the con nected gues t computer s commu ni cate with e ach other ? A: Because , by default , Vi r tu al VL AN is activ ated . Y ou need to d isable it to allo w network c ommun ication b et ween the connected guest com puters [...]

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    23 7 . AP PE ND IX Below is a sa mple list of com mon T CP / I P ser vice por ts that can b e en ter ed in the host configur ation of G UE ST G A TE to b lock access to certai n ser vices . Port Number Ser vice Name / Descriptio n 2 1 FTP 22 SSH (Se cure Shell ) 2 3 T e lnet 25 SMTP (O utgoing Mail, Se ndmail Ser ver P o rt ) 69 TFT P (T rivial F [...]

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    Are you completely satisfied with this product? Please contact your INTELLINE T NET WORK SOL UTIO NS ™ dealer with comme nts or questions. Copy ri ght © INTE LL IN ET NE T WOR K SO LUT IO NS All prod uc ts menti one d are tradem ark s or registere d trade mar ks of their resp ec tiv e owners. www .intellinet-network.com[...]