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... Settings...62 Diagnostic Test ...63 Router Status Information...64 Device Information Display ...64 Multiple Virtual Connections ...66 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 68 IP ADDRESS SETUP 70 IP CONCEPTS ...72 MICROFILTERS AND SPLITTERS 75 Advanced Wireless LAN Configuration 51 Wireless Performance...51 Wireless Security...52 SSID and Channel ...53 WEP Encryption ...53 Wireless Management (MAC Access and Multiple...
... Settings...62 Diagnostic Test ...63 Router Status Information...64 Device Information Display ...64 Multiple Virtual Connections ...66 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 68 IP ADDRESS SETUP 70 IP CONCEPTS ...72 MICROFILTERS AND SPLITTERS 75 Advanced Wireless LAN Configuration 51 Wireless Performance...51 Wireless Security...52 SSID and Channel ...53 WEP Encryption ...53 Wireless Management (MAC Access and Multiple...
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...band using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology. Actual data throughput will broaden 802.11b's data rates to 802.11b, the basis of many wireless LANs in existence today. 802.11g will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of the band. You should be able to upgrade ...and because its radio uses the 5-GHz band and 802.11b uses the 2.4-GHz band, upgrading to be 802.11g compliant via relatively easy firmware upgrades. However, 54-mbps, corporate-oriented 802.11a is one network, since it too uses the 2.4-GHz band. 802.11g is the same...
...band using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology. Actual data throughput will broaden 802.11b's data rates to 802.11b, the basis of many wireless LANs in existence today. 802.11g will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of the band. You should be able to upgrade ...and because its radio uses the 5-GHz band and 802.11b uses the 2.4-GHz band, upgrading to be 802.11g compliant via relatively easy firmware upgrades. However, 54-mbps, corporate-oriented 802.11a is one network, since it too uses the 2.4-GHz band. 802.11g is the same...
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... user name and password), System Time Configuration, System Settings (load and save configuration files), Firmware Upgrade, Administrator Settings (save & reboot) and Diagnostic Test menus. Click the Tools tab ...to access the Administrator Settings (used to the configuration settings of the Router in a password and verify it by clicking the Exit button. Type in the Advanced ...The Help menu presents links to the Internet. 4. Set your new system password. 2. Configure the connection to pages that appears. Click Next to access the Setup Wizard, Wireless LAN setup, WAN ...
... user name and password), System Time Configuration, System Settings (load and save configuration files), Firmware Upgrade, Administrator Settings (save & reboot) and Diagnostic Test menus. Click the Tools tab ...to access the Administrator Settings (used to the configuration settings of the Router in a password and verify it by clicking the Exit button. Type in the Advanced ...The Help menu presents links to the Internet. 4. Set your new system password. 2. Configure the connection to pages that appears. Click Next to access the Setup Wizard, Wireless LAN setup, WAN ...
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...Advanced tab to access the Administrator Settings, System Time Configuration, System Settings (load and save configuration files), Firmware Upgrade and Diagnostic Test menus. In this chapter you will find descriptions for the menus located in order ...Wireless LAN Configuration, WAN Configuration, LAN IP Configuration, DHCP for troubleshooting. Use your mouse to display the various configuration and read-only menus discussed below summarizes again the directories and menus available in the previous Chapter on Basic Router Configuration. The table below . The Help menu presents links...
...Advanced tab to access the Administrator Settings, System Time Configuration, System Settings (load and save configuration files), Firmware Upgrade and Diagnostic Test menus. In this chapter you will find descriptions for the menus located in order ...Wireless LAN Configuration, WAN Configuration, LAN IP Configuration, DHCP for troubleshooting. Use your mouse to display the various configuration and read-only menus discussed below summarizes again the directories and menus available in the previous Chapter on Basic Router Configuration. The table below . The Help menu presents links...
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... menu (see above) is also used to access the web manager, to save or load Router configuration settings, upgrade the device firmware, save the new setting (see below . Be sure to the Router. Be sure to be changed using the web manager interface. Under the Administrator heading, type ...directory to activate the new password. The System User Name (Login Name) remains "admin", this directory. To enable remote management of the Router, select the Enabled radio button for either Remote Web or Remote Telnet Management and type the IP Address and Netmask of the remote network...
... menu (see above) is also used to access the web manager, to save or load Router configuration settings, upgrade the device firmware, save the new setting (see below . Be sure to the Router. Be sure to be changed using the web manager interface. Under the Administrator heading, type ...directory to activate the new password. The System User Name (Login Name) remains "admin", this directory. To enable remote management of the Router, select the Enabled radio button for either Remote Web or Remote Telnet Management and type the IP Address and Netmask of the remote network...
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... the System Settings menu described above. Figure 4- 17. The file will load and restart the Router automatically. Note that the device configuration settings may return to load the latest firmware for the file. Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware, type in the name and path of the file or click on the Browse button to...
... the System Settings menu described above. Figure 4- 17. The file will load and restart the Router automatically. Note that the device configuration settings may return to load the latest firmware for the file. Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware, type in the name and path of the file or click on the Browse button to...
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... of the address are often used as placeholders in -band SNMP management, and related functions such as 189.021.241.056. When setting up the Router, you should, at the very least, make sure it has a valid IP address. IP Addresses The Internet Protocol (IP) was designed for routing data...the world, and was later adapted for telnet, in dotted decimal notation; 189.21.241.56 can therefore also appear as "trap" handling and TFTP firmware download. C IP Concepts This appendix describes some basic IP concepts, the TCP/IP addressing scheme and shows how to understand, the originators of IP ...
... of the address are often used as placeholders in -band SNMP management, and related functions such as 189.021.241.056. When setting up the Router, you should, at the very least, make sure it has a valid IP address. IP Addresses The Internet Protocol (IP) was designed for routing data...the world, and was later adapted for telnet, in dotted decimal notation; 189.21.241.56 can therefore also appear as "trap" handling and TFTP firmware download. C IP Concepts This appendix describes some basic IP concepts, the TCP/IP addressing scheme and shows how to understand, the originators of IP ...