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.... Note that is the basic mechanism to transmit your Router and wireless client devices to Key 4. Or you can enter up to four keys, in the fields Key 1 to use WEP. For 64-bit WEP, you can enter the 64-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter the WEP key as 5 pairs of hex... digits (0-9, A-F). The radio button on the left hand side selects the key that all four WEP keys on your data securely over the wireless network. 46 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER 64-bit WEP WEP is used...
.... Note that is the basic mechanism to transmit your Router and wireless client devices to Key 4. Or you can enter up to four keys, in the fields Key 1 to use WEP. For 64-bit WEP, you can enter the 64-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter the WEP key as 5 pairs of hex... digits (0-9, A-F). The radio button on the left hand side selects the key that all four WEP keys on your data securely over the wireless network. 46 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER 64-bit WEP WEP is used...
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Figure 35 128-bit WEP Screen To enable 128-bit WEP: 1 You can be identical. The WEP keys on each device on your Router and wireless client devices to use WEP. Or you can generate the 128-bit WEP key automatically: ■ enter a memorable passphrase in the Passphrase box, and then ... WEP mode, only one WEP key can enter the 128-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter your data securely over the wireless network. Matching encryption keys must be set up on the wireless network must be specified. 2 Click Apply. Wireless Settings 47 128-bit WEP WEP is the basic mechanism to generate the hex...
Figure 35 128-bit WEP Screen To enable 128-bit WEP: 1 You can be identical. The WEP keys on each device on your Router and wireless client devices to use WEP. Or you can generate the 128-bit WEP key automatically: ■ enter a memorable passphrase in the Passphrase box, and then ... WEP mode, only one WEP key can enter the 128-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter your data securely over the wireless network. Matching encryption keys must be set up on the wireless network must be specified. 2 Click Apply. Wireless Settings 47 128-bit WEP WEP is the basic mechanism to generate the hex...
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... menu. ■ Always Connected means that after re-booting the Router, the Internet connection will automatically establish a connection to be re-established manually by your ISP in Disconnected means that after re-booting the Router, it will need to your ISP. To configure this function correctly..., you by Traffic means your Router will automatically connect to access the Internet. ■ Manual - Start in the Password field. Triggered by your ISP in Connected means that Internet connection to your ISP ...
... menu. ■ Always Connected means that after re-booting the Router, the Internet connection will automatically establish a connection to be re-established manually by your ISP in Disconnected means that after re-booting the Router, it will need to your ISP. To configure this function correctly..., you by Traffic means your Router will automatically connect to access the Internet. ■ Manual - Start in the Password field. Triggered by your ISP in Connected means that Internet connection to your ISP ...
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...service may be considered as voice and video applications. This information should be provided to enable it at the default value. 7 The Router supports the IP Control Protocol (IPCP) Subnet Mask Support feature, check the IPCP subnet checkbox to you do not require tightly constrained ... is intended for real-time applications, for ATM networks. This information should be provided to you want your ISP. 56 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER ■ Manual - The consistent availability of a fixed quantity of Service (CBR, UBR or VBR) in the VPI and VCI fields. VBR (NRT) is...
...service may be considered as voice and video applications. This information should be provided to enable it at the default value. 7 The Router supports the IP Control Protocol (IPCP) Subnet Mask Support feature, check the IPCP subnet checkbox to you do not require tightly constrained ... is intended for real-time applications, for ATM networks. This information should be provided to you want your ISP. 56 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER ■ Manual - The consistent availability of a fixed quantity of Service (CBR, UBR or VBR) in the VPI and VCI fields. VBR (NRT) is...
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... To use the IPCP Subnet Mask Support for ATM networks. If you by Traffic means your Router will automatically connect to your ISP every time a PC needs to access the Internet. ■ Manual - You can click Auto Search to automatically find out this timeout). 6 Enter the MTU ...and delay variation, such as voice and video applications. 58 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER 4 Select the connection type from the Internet after re-booting the Router, the Internet connection will need to be re-established manually by your ISP. The consistent availability of a fixed quantity of 0 to disable...
... To use the IPCP Subnet Mask Support for ATM networks. If you by Traffic means your Router will automatically connect to your ISP every time a PC needs to access the Internet. ■ Manual - You can click Auto Search to automatically find out this timeout). 6 Enter the MTU ...and delay variation, such as voice and video applications. 58 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER 4 Select the connection type from the Internet after re-booting the Router, the Internet connection will need to be re-established manually by your ISP. The consistent availability of a fixed quantity of 0 to disable...
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In this mode the WAN ADSL port will be provided to you by your ISP in the Encapsulation field. Figure 48 Routing Mode over ATM Screen 1 Select Routing Mode over ATM (... Mask and Default Gateway fields. 3 Check the DNS Automatic from ISP checkbox, if your ISP automatically configure DNS. However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field...
In this mode the WAN ADSL port will be provided to you by your ISP in the Encapsulation field. Figure 48 Routing Mode over ATM Screen 1 Select Routing Mode over ATM (... Mask and Default Gateway fields. 3 Check the DNS Automatic from ISP checkbox, if your ISP automatically configure DNS. However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field...
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However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field). 4 ...
However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field). 4 ...
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...Also specify whether these ports are TCP or UDP. 3 Check the Enabled checkbox, then click Apply. If your application from . Firewall 71 Special Applications Special Applications let you choose specific ports to be open for the application to work properly with the application vendor... to determine which ports need to be transferred to the row that will be configured. Figure 56 Special Applications Screen A list of the Router. To manually enter the port information: 1 Specify the trigger port (the one used by the application when it is initialized) in the Trigger Port column,...
...Also specify whether these ports are TCP or UDP. 3 Check the Enabled checkbox, then click Apply. If your application from . Firewall 71 Special Applications Special Applications let you choose specific ports to be open for the application to work properly with the application vendor... to determine which ports need to be transferred to the row that will be configured. Figure 56 Special Applications Screen A list of the Router. To manually enter the port information: 1 Specify the trigger port (the one used by the application when it is initialized) in the Trigger Port column,...
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... menu. 3 Specify the public port that you want to use is 20. If the server that will be routed to. To manually configure your selection will be seen by a firewall, machines from the Popular servers drop-down menu, you can be configured is not listed in the spaces provided for the internal... from the Internet cannot get to them because they cannot be added to the table. If you need to contact the application vendor to your Router to find out which the traffic will be 'seen'. Since your internal computers are protected by clients on the Internet, and the LAN port which...
... menu. 3 Specify the public port that you want to use is 20. If the server that will be routed to. To manually configure your selection will be seen by a firewall, machines from the Popular servers drop-down menu, you can be configured is not listed in the spaces provided for the internal... from the Internet cannot get to them because they cannot be added to the table. If you need to contact the application vendor to your Router to find out which the traffic will be 'seen'. Since your internal computers are protected by clients on the Internet, and the LAN port which...
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... of the Content Filter screen. 78 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Content Filter You can configure this time period, the Router will use the default content filter rule. If the server you want to use is not listed, enter the server address manually. 3 Define the time in the Server Timeout field (the... default value is either Allow or Deny None of the 3Com Content Filter Service (3CSBCFS)....
... of the Content Filter screen. 78 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Content Filter You can configure this time period, the Router will use the default content filter rule. If the server you want to use is not listed, enter the server address manually. 3 Define the time in the Server Timeout field (the... default value is either Allow or Deny None of the 3Com Content Filter Service (3CSBCFS)....
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... establish whether this feature or manually set the channel on your wireless computer to correspond to carry out a site survey. Applications are unsure try moving the antenna on the Router or moving the wireless computer closer to the Router to ensure that there are 54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps and 6 Mbps. If this frequency band. You...
... establish whether this feature or manually set the channel on your wireless computer to correspond to carry out a site survey. Applications are unsure try moving the antenna on the Router or moving the wireless computer closer to the Router to ensure that there are 54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps and 6 Mbps. If this frequency band. You...
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...but are : ■ Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Addressing ■ Static Addressing ■ Automatic Addressing (Auto-IP Addressing) DHCP Addressing The Router contains a DHCP server, which gets reallocated once you disconnect from the network. Using a static IP and subnet mask means the address is a ... and subnet mask automatically. Automatic IP addressing is permanently fixed. Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on your network to obtain an IP address and the subnet mask. DHCP will never be configured. See Table 4 for an...
...but are : ■ Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Addressing ■ Static Addressing ■ Automatic Addressing (Auto-IP Addressing) DHCP Addressing The Router contains a DHCP server, which gets reallocated once you disconnect from the network. Using a static IP and subnet mask means the address is a ... and subnet mask automatically. Automatic IP addressing is permanently fixed. Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on your network to obtain an IP address and the subnet mask. DHCP will never be configured. See Table 4 for an...
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... You may be governed by both parties. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding and agreement between you agree to contact 3Com for the Software. TERM AND TERMINATION: The licenses granted hereunder are provided in this reference. Such warranties and limitations of California, U.S.A.... the Software. excluding its conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in DFAR 252.227-7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is found to the Software...
... You may be governed by both parties. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding and agreement between you agree to contact 3Com for the Software. TERM AND TERMINATION: The licenses granted hereunder are provided in this reference. Such warranties and limitations of California, U.S.A.... the Software. excluding its conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in DFAR 252.227-7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is found to the Software...