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... 11 Standards-based Technology 12 Installation Considerations 12 Using the Configuration Interface 13 Basic ...13 Wizard ...13 Internet Connection Setup Wizard 14 Wireless Security Setup Wizard 16 WAN ...18 Modes ...18 Advanced 19 Static WAN Mode 20 DHCP WAN Mode 20 PPPoE WAN Mode 21 PPTP WAN Mode ... 23 LAN ...23 LAN Settings 23 DHCP ...24 DHCP Settings 24 Number of Dynamic DHCP Clients 24 Add Static DHCP Client 25 2 Table of Contents D-Link Systems, Inc.
... 11 Standards-based Technology 12 Installation Considerations 12 Using the Configuration Interface 13 Basic ...13 Wizard ...13 Internet Connection Setup Wizard 14 Wireless Security Setup Wizard 16 WAN ...18 Modes ...18 Advanced 19 Static WAN Mode 20 DHCP WAN Mode 20 PPPoE WAN Mode 21 PPTP WAN Mode ... 23 LAN ...23 LAN Settings 23 DHCP ...24 DHCP Settings 24 Number of Dynamic DHCP Clients 24 Add Static DHCP Client 25 2 Table of Contents D-Link Systems, Inc.
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... 40 Inbound Filters 41 Add/Edit Inbound Filter Rule 41 Inbound Filter Rules List 41 Configuring an Inbound Filter Rule 42 Advanced Wireless 43 Advanced Wireless Settings 43 Tools ...44 Admin ...44 Password 44 Administration 44 Save and Restore Configuration 44 Time...45 Time Configuration 45... 47 Email Log When Full or on Schedule 47 System ...48 System Commands 48 Firmware ...49 Firmware Information 49 Firmware Upgrade 49 4 Table of Contents D-Link Systems, Inc.
... 40 Inbound Filters 41 Add/Edit Inbound Filter Rule 41 Inbound Filter Rules List 41 Configuring an Inbound Filter Rule 42 Advanced Wireless 43 Advanced Wireless Settings 43 Tools ...44 Admin ...44 Password 44 Administration 44 Save and Restore Configuration 44 Time...45 Time Configuration 45... 47 Email Log When Full or on Schedule 47 System ...48 System Commands 48 Firmware ...49 Firmware Information 49 Firmware Upgrade 49 4 Table of Contents D-Link Systems, Inc.
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Firmware Upgrade Notification Options 49 Dynamic DNS 50 Status ...51 Device Info...51 General ...51 WAN ...51 LAN ...51 Wireless LAN 52 Wireless ...52 Routing ...52 Logs ...53 Log Options 53 Log Details 53 Statistics ...53 Network Traffic Stats 53 LAN Statistics 54 WAN Statistics 54 Wireless Statistics 54 Active Sessions 54 Appendix 55 Securing Your Network 55 Glossary ...57 Technical Specifications 67 Contacting Technical Support 69 Warranty 70 Registration 74 5 Table of Contents D-Link Systems, Inc.
Firmware Upgrade Notification Options 49 Dynamic DNS 50 Status ...51 Device Info...51 General ...51 WAN ...51 LAN ...51 Wireless LAN 52 Wireless ...52 Routing ...52 Logs ...53 Log Options 53 Log Details 53 Statistics ...53 Network Traffic Stats 53 LAN Statistics 54 WAN Statistics 54 Wireless Statistics 54 Active Sessions 54 Appendix 55 Securing Your Network 55 Glossary ...57 Technical Specifications 67 Contacting Technical Support 69 Warranty 70 Registration 74 5 Table of Contents D-Link Systems, Inc.
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... conditions and environmental factors, including volume of up to provide the uninterrupted and flawless gaming experience serious online gamers expect. Introduction The D-Link GamerLounge™ DGL-4300 High-Speed Wireless Gaming Router is an 802.11g high-performance, wireless router that supports high-speed wireless networking and is designed to 108Mbps* and Gigabit Ethernet support for 10/100/1000Mbps LAN...
... conditions and environmental factors, including volume of up to provide the uninterrupted and flawless gaming experience serious online gamers expect. Introduction The D-Link GamerLounge™ DGL-4300 High-Speed Wireless Gaming Router is an 802.11g high-performance, wireless router that supports high-speed wireless networking and is designed to 108Mbps* and Gigabit Ethernet support for 10/100/1000Mbps LAN...
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...;gured ports to accommodate up to 256 policies for games and applications Customizable settings to add or modify new applications or game configurations New firmware upgrade notification keeps your D-Link Gaming Router up-to 108Mbps* High-Performance CPU -... Priority powered platform delivers fully-loaded features boosting network efficiency and performance Enhanced wireless technology for seamless device management Protect your wireless data with one Fast Ethernet 10/100 WAN port and four Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 auto-...
...;gured ports to accommodate up to 256 policies for games and applications Customizable settings to add or modify new applications or game configurations New firmware upgrade notification keeps your D-Link Gaming Router up-to 108Mbps* High-Performance CPU -... Priority powered platform delivers fully-loaded features boosting network efficiency and performance Enhanced wireless technology for seamless device management Protect your wireless data with one Fast Ethernet 10/100 WAN port and four Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 auto-...
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The Auto MDI/MDIX WAN port is the connection for wireless antenna Auto MDI/MDIX LAN ports automatically sense the cable type when connecting to Ethernet-enabled computers. Antenna Connector for the Ethernet cable to its original factory default settings. 9 D-Link Systems, Inc. Hardware Overview Connections Hardware Overview All Ethernet Ports (WAN and LAN) are auto MDI/MDIX, meaning you can use either a straight-through or a crossover Ethernet cable. Receptor for the Power Adapter Pressing the Reset Button restores the router to the Cable or DSL modem.
The Auto MDI/MDIX WAN port is the connection for wireless antenna Auto MDI/MDIX LAN ports automatically sense the cable type when connecting to Ethernet-enabled computers. Antenna Connector for the Ethernet cable to its original factory default settings. 9 D-Link Systems, Inc. Hardware Overview Connections Hardware Overview All Ethernet Ports (WAN and LAN) are auto MDI/MDIX, meaning you can use either a straight-through or a crossover Ethernet cable. Receptor for the Power Adapter Pressing the Reset Button restores the router to the Cable or DSL modem.
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This LED blinks during data transmission POWER LED A solid light indicates a proper connection to the power supply WLAN LED This LED will blink to an Ethernet-enabled computer on the WAN port. LEDs Hardware Overview LOCAL NETWORK LEDs A solid light indicates a connection to indicate activity on the wireless network WAN LED A solid light indicates connection on ports 1-4. This LED blinks during data transmission 10 D-Link Systems, Inc.
This LED blinks during data transmission POWER LED A solid light indicates a proper connection to the power supply WLAN LED This LED will blink to an Ethernet-enabled computer on the WAN port. LEDs Hardware Overview LOCAL NETWORK LEDs A solid light indicates a connection to indicate activity on the wireless network WAN LED A solid light indicates connection on ports 1-4. This LED blinks during data transmission 10 D-Link Systems, Inc.
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... where installation of wiring may be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking brings. Scalability - Configurations are easily changed and range from WLANs ease of implementation. D-Link wireless products will be impractical. Management decisions based on real-time information can...cards. Installation and Network Expansion - Installing a WLAN system can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. Wireless Basics 11 D-Link Systems, Inc. Low Implementation Costs - WLANs can be fast and easy and can be configured in any location ...
... where installation of wiring may be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking brings. Scalability - Configurations are easily changed and range from WLANs ease of implementation. D-Link wireless products will be impractical. Management decisions based on real-time information can...cards. Installation and Network Expansion - Installing a WLAN system can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. Wireless Basics 11 D-Link Systems, Inc. Low Implementation Costs - WLANs can be fast and easy and can be configured in any location ...
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...the range. OFDM reduces the amount of the 802.11b standard. Installation Considerations The D-Link DGL-4300 lets you access your network without noticeable delays. The key to maximizing wireless range is an extension of crosstalk (interference) in the 2.4GHz range. At a 2-...or ceiling can impede the wireless signal - A wall that generate extreme RF noise. 12 Wireless Basics D-Link Systems, Inc. Standards-based Technology The DGL-4300 Wireless Broadband Router utilizes the new 802.11g standard. Try to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the signal ...
...the range. OFDM reduces the amount of the 802.11b standard. Installation Considerations The D-Link DGL-4300 lets you access your network without noticeable delays. The key to maximizing wireless range is an extension of crosstalk (interference) in the 2.4GHz range. At a 2-...or ceiling can impede the wireless signal - A wall that generate extreme RF noise. 12 Wireless Basics D-Link Systems, Inc. Standards-based Technology The DGL-4300 Wireless Broadband Router utilizes the new 802.11g standard. Try to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the signal ...
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...Wizard guides you through the following steps: To begin, click on the Launch Wireless Security Setup Wizard button. The Welcome To The D-Link Wireless Security Setup Wizard screen appears, click Next to continue. Step 1: Name Your Wireless Network prompts you want to use the default name. Step 2:... will assist you for your network. For security purposes, it is also referred to as SSID. The step by your router to communicate to wireless devices. Step 3: Secure Your Wireless Network prompts you to select the level of security that you do not use on your...
...Wizard guides you through the following steps: To begin, click on the Launch Wireless Security Setup Wizard button. The Welcome To The D-Link Wireless Security Setup Wizard screen appears, click Next to continue. Step 1: Name Your Wireless Network prompts you want to use the default name. Step 2:... will assist you for your network. For security purposes, it is also referred to as SSID. The step by your router to communicate to wireless devices. Step 3: Secure Your Wireless Network prompts you to select the level of security that you do not use on your...
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... password between 2 and 20 characters in step 3, this screen will see one of the following screens. Step 4: SetYour Wireless Security Password prompts you your wireless network name. 17 D-Link Systems, Inc. Depending upon your selection in Step 3, you will appear providing you your WEP key information. If you selected None security...
... password between 2 and 20 characters in step 3, this screen will see one of the following screens. Step 4: SetYour Wireless Security Password prompts you your wireless network name. 17 D-Link Systems, Inc. Depending upon your selection in Step 3, you will appear providing you your WEP key information. If you selected None security...
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... only enabled when all of your D-Link Router. Select the channel with Dynamic Turbo enabled. 26 Using the Configuration Interface Basic > Wireless D-Link Systems, Inc. You have some devices that are browsing for your signal. Wireless The wireless section is used to configure the wireless settings for available wireless networks, this is the name...
... only enabled when all of your D-Link Router. Select the channel with Dynamic Turbo enabled. 26 Using the Configuration Interface Basic > Wireless D-Link Systems, Inc. You have some devices that are browsing for your signal. Wireless The wireless section is used to configure the wireless settings for available wireless networks, this is the name...
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...by entering in a string in length (2002HALOSWIN1 is a string of characters that you must determine the level of encrypting data for wireless communication intended to a WEP network, you can change keys easily. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. When using characters ...0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American Standard Code for 128-bit encryption) Using the Configuration Interface 27 D-Link Systems, Inc. alphanumeric characters) format. The WPA-Enterprise option does require a RADIUS authentication server. The type of security. To ...
...by entering in a string in length (2002HALOSWIN1 is a string of characters that you must determine the level of encrypting data for wireless communication intended to a WEP network, you can change keys easily. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. When using characters ...0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American Standard Code for 128-bit encryption) Using the Configuration Interface 27 D-Link Systems, Inc. alphanumeric characters) format. The WPA-Enterprise option does require a RADIUS authentication server. The type of security. To ...
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... Server through the Gateway. Furthermore, the RADIUS Server may need to connect from the same computer Authentication: whenever logging into the wireless network. 28 Using the Configuration Interface D-Link Systems, Inc. Timeout: RADIUS Server IP The IP address of time before the group key used to generate session keys that...
... Server through the Gateway. Furthermore, the RADIUS Server may need to connect from the same computer Authentication: whenever logging into the wireless network. 28 Using the Configuration Interface D-Link Systems, Inc. Timeout: RADIUS Server IP The IP address of time before the group key used to generate session keys that...
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...router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and port. Ensure the schedule is useful for each Virtual Server, you define a public port on your LAN. Repeat these steps for hosting online services such as FTP, Web, or Game... ports, application priority, Internet access, filters, and advanced wireless settings. Check the Add Rule to add the settings to Always 7. Using the Confi...guration Interface Advanced > Virtual Server 29 D-Link Systems, Inc. Enter the Public Port as [80] 4. Advanced The Advanced options ...
...router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and port. Ensure the schedule is useful for each Virtual Server, you define a public port on your LAN. Repeat these steps for hosting online services such as FTP, Web, or Game... ports, application priority, Internet access, filters, and advanced wireless settings. Check the Add Rule to add the settings to Always 7. Using the Confi...guration Interface Advanced > Virtual Server 29 D-Link Systems, Inc. Enter the Public Port as [80] 4. Advanced The Advanced options ...
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...to wired network clients. Using the Configuration Interface Advanced > MAC Address Filter 39 D-Link Systems, Inc. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the network adapter. Entries can icon...Address Filters The MAC (Media Access Controller) Address filter section is used to the router from the desired computer and click Copy Your PC's MAC Address button. Filter Settings Enable ...in the MAC Address List Filter Wireless Clients: When this checkbox. Mode: When Allow is selected, the MAC address filters will be applied to wireless network clients. When Deny is ...
...to wired network clients. Using the Configuration Interface Advanced > MAC Address Filter 39 D-Link Systems, Inc. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the network adapter. Entries can icon...Address Filters The MAC (Media Access Controller) Address filter section is used to the router from the desired computer and click Copy Your PC's MAC Address button. Filter Settings Enable ...in the MAC Address List Filter Wireless Clients: When this checkbox. Mode: When Allow is selected, the MAC address filters will be applied to wireless network clients. When Deny is ...
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... used at its default setting of 3200. Note: WDS is bidirectional so this AP (the router). The other AP must also have a WDS link back to the value are packets sent by a wireless router to broadcast and multicast messages. A DTIM is able to 100 milliseconds. Beacon Period: Beacons are...have the MAC address of this access point functions as a wireless bridge and is a countdown informing clients of the WDS link. The default value is enabled, this AP (the router) to create the WDS link back to 1. A WDS link is incompatible with other AP must know the MAC address (...
... used at its default setting of 3200. Note: WDS is bidirectional so this AP (the router). The other AP must also have a WDS link back to the value are packets sent by a wireless router to broadcast and multicast messages. A DTIM is able to 100 milliseconds. Beacon Period: Beacons are...have the MAC address of this access point functions as a wireless bridge and is a countdown informing clients of the WDS link. The default value is enabled, this AP (the router) to create the WDS link back to 1. A WDS link is incompatible with other AP must know the MAC address (...
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... of 0.0.0.0 means there is enabled or disabled. Routing This page displays the routing details configured for the router. Using the Configuration Interface Status > Routing 52 D-Link Systems, Inc. A value of wireless security being used . Security Type: Indicates the type of 0.0.0.0 in both the destination IP and netmask means that...
... of 0.0.0.0 means there is enabled or disabled. Routing This page displays the routing details configured for the router. Using the Configuration Interface Status > Routing 52 D-Link Systems, Inc. A value of wireless security being used . Security Type: Indicates the type of 0.0.0.0 in both the destination IP and netmask means that...
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.... RX Packets Dropped: The number of receive packets sent to /from the wireless network. Wireless Statistics Sent: The number of packets sent to your router. 54 Using the Configuration Interface D-Link Systems, Inc. Received: The number of packets received from the local area network.... Active Sessions The Active Session page displays the full details of active sessions to the wireless network. Collisions: The ...
.... RX Packets Dropped: The number of receive packets sent to /from the wireless network. Wireless Statistics Sent: The number of packets sent to your router. 54 Using the Configuration Interface D-Link Systems, Inc. Received: The number of packets received from the local area network.... Active Sessions The Active Session page displays the full details of active sessions to the wireless network. Collisions: The ...
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... point, wireless card, etc.) on your network and only allows these specific devices to connect. 6. Using the Configuration Interface 56 D-Link Systems, Inc. Leaving it . 5. By setting the Visibility Status to Invisible, all devices attempting to connect to the router will suffice. 7. Make sure that the name you...
... point, wireless card, etc.) on your network and only allows these specific devices to connect. 6. Using the Configuration Interface 56 D-Link Systems, Inc. Leaving it . 5. By setting the Visibility Status to Invisible, all devices attempting to connect to the router will suffice. 7. Make sure that the name you...