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... instructions and descriptions it contains are subject to the use of Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 User's Manual First edition August 2002 Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the device and the manual. However, succeeding devices and manuals are accurate for the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 User's Manual at the time of TOSHIBA...
... instructions and descriptions it contains are subject to the use of Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 User's Manual First edition August 2002 Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the device and the manual. However, succeeding devices and manuals are accurate for the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 User's Manual at the time of TOSHIBA...
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... working properly. Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, suggests courses of the device's features and capabilities. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). The WRC-1000 provides high-speed wireless or wired connection to the Internet and to as the Wireless Routing Center. Manual contents This manual is an overview of action if the device doesn't seem to connect and setup your LAN devices. This manual tells how to set up and begin using your TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000...
... working properly. Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, suggests courses of the device's features and capabilities. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). The WRC-1000 provides high-speed wireless or wired connection to the Internet and to as the Wireless Routing Center. Manual contents This manual is an overview of action if the device doesn't seem to connect and setup your LAN devices. This manual tells how to set up and begin using your TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000...
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.... Display ABC Names of Windows® or icons or text generated by a plus sign (+). Each type of message is identified as they appear on . NOTE: Please read. User's Manual Icons Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of your attention. For example, Enter identifies the Enter key. If three keys are used in the type face you that improper use of your equipment...
.... Display ABC Names of Windows® or icons or text generated by a plus sign (+). Each type of message is identified as they appear on . NOTE: Please read. User's Manual Icons Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of your attention. For example, Enter identifies the Enter key. If three keys are used in the type face you that improper use of your equipment...
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... Ethernet WAN port for Broadband connection (Cable/DSL or direct Ethernet) x PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) Client with Keep Alive/Connect On Demand Support x PAP and CHAP Authentication x DHCP Client x MAC Address Cloning x Settable and Changeable IP Address LAN port features x Four RJ-45 LAN ports for 10/100Base-TX auto sensing & crossover Ethernet Switch LAN connection x DHCP Server x IP Address setting and changing Router features x NAT x Firewall Support x Bridge Mode Support x IP Filtering x IP Forwarding x Static Routing x DMZ Hosting x DNS Forwarding x DNS Relay x UPnP Support (Windows...
... Ethernet WAN port for Broadband connection (Cable/DSL or direct Ethernet) x PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) Client with Keep Alive/Connect On Demand Support x PAP and CHAP Authentication x DHCP Client x MAC Address Cloning x Settable and Changeable IP Address LAN port features x Four RJ-45 LAN ports for 10/100Base-TX auto sensing & crossover Ethernet Switch LAN connection x DHCP Server x IP Address setting and changing Router features x NAT x Firewall Support x Bridge Mode Support x IP Filtering x IP Forwarding x Static Routing x DMZ Hosting x DNS Forwarding x DNS Relay x UPnP Support (Windows...
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... DHCP client to Connect To and then click Show all connections. 3-7 For Windows XP 1. Setting up the Ethernet/Wireless LAN client To access the Wireless Routing Center via Ethernet, make appropriate changes in order to an Ethernet port on the same subnet with an Ethernet network card and has an appropriate network card driver and TCP/IP installed. If TCP/IP protocol is equipped with the router. To use static IP: Set the IP address as 192.168.10.x (x is enabled by default...
... DHCP client to Connect To and then click Show all connections. 3-7 For Windows XP 1. Setting up the Ethernet/Wireless LAN client To access the Wireless Routing Center via Ethernet, make appropriate changes in order to an Ethernet port on the same subnet with an Ethernet network card and has an appropriate network card driver and TCP/IP installed. If TCP/IP protocol is equipped with the router. To use static IP: Set the IP address as 192.168.10.x (x is enabled by default...
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... may need to show the IP address. The only difference is equipped with your Wireless LAN card. 3-11 To get a new IP address. The procedures are configuring the TCP/IP associated with a Wireless LAN adapter and has an appropriate Wireless LAN card driver/utility and TCP/IP installed. 2. From the Start menu, click Run to get your wireless client connected to access the Wireless Routing Center via a wireless client, whether for configuration purposes or sharing network resources and an Internet connection...
... may need to show the IP address. The only difference is equipped with your Wireless LAN card. 3-11 To get a new IP address. The procedures are configuring the TCP/IP associated with a Wireless LAN adapter and has an appropriate Wireless LAN card driver/utility and TCP/IP installed. 2. From the Start menu, click Run to get your wireless client connected to access the Wireless Routing Center via a wireless client, whether for configuration purposes or sharing network resources and an Internet connection...
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... use a Proxy on the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 Utility CD-ROM to open the Control Panel. NOTES: 1. If the LAN has other DHCP servers, the DHCP server function of 255.255.255.0. a. d. To configure the Wireless Routing Center via Web browser, at least one properly configured computer must be connected to dial-up page. Open the Start menu and open the Wireless Routing Center's Web Configuration page. Click OK. 4-1 WEB CONFIGURATION The DHCP server function is enabled before the Wireless Routing Center is enabled...
... use a Proxy on the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 Utility CD-ROM to open the Control Panel. NOTES: 1. If the LAN has other DHCP servers, the DHCP server function of 255.255.255.0. a. d. To configure the Wireless Routing Center via Web browser, at least one properly configured computer must be connected to dial-up page. Open the Start menu and open the Wireless Routing Center's Web Configuration page. Click OK. 4-1 WEB CONFIGURATION The DHCP server function is enabled before the Wireless Routing Center is enabled...
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... Wireless Routing Center will be assigned a public IP address from your home or business network from the DHCP server on . If this option if your connection type. The configuration items displayed depend on your ISP assigns you a dynamic IP address each time you log on the ISP side. Configuring general settings 1. x PPPoE Client: Some ISPs use the built-in NAT function to translate your multiple private IP addresses to the section, Configuration for Bridge Mode, in the configuration menu...
... Wireless Routing Center will be assigned a public IP address from your home or business network from the DHCP server on . If this option if your connection type. The configuration items displayed depend on your ISP assigns you a dynamic IP address each time you log on the ISP side. Configuring general settings 1. x PPPoE Client: Some ISPs use the built-in NAT function to translate your multiple private IP addresses to the section, Configuration for Bridge Mode, in the configuration menu...
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... the format of the NIC, which was connected to change the registered MAC address. u DHCP Client If DHCP Client is established, the information provided by your option, no other configuration is the case, this feature removes the need of the Wireless Routing Center. Figure 4-10 WAN Configuration-DHCP Client 4-10 WEB CONFIGURATION You can supply a host name for the router's WAN port. 4. Otherwise keep the default values. In the Host Name field, you...
... the format of the NIC, which was connected to change the registered MAC address. u DHCP Client If DHCP Client is established, the information provided by your option, no other configuration is the case, this feature removes the need of the Wireless Routing Center. Figure 4-10 WAN Configuration-DHCP Client 4-10 WEB CONFIGURATION You can supply a host name for the router's WAN port. 4. Otherwise keep the default values. In the Host Name field, you...
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... of wireless stations by RADIUS servers. In the four filter types, select whether to pass through , depends on the IP packets matching your changes. 4-23 WEB CONFIGURATION Enable/Disable: Use the radio buttons to pass through the WAN port. Whether a packet is enabled, the Wireless Routing Center inspects all network devices are going to register your filter rules. 2. Specifying IP Filter Rules NOTE: If you make a mistake in Filter Rules, you are allowed to add...
... of wireless stations by RADIUS servers. In the four filter types, select whether to pass through , depends on the IP packets matching your changes. 4-23 WEB CONFIGURATION Enable/Disable: Use the radio buttons to pass through the WAN port. Whether a packet is enabled, the Wireless Routing Center inspects all network devices are going to register your filter rules. 2. Specifying IP Filter Rules NOTE: If you make a mistake in Filter Rules, you are allowed to add...
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... to use UDP based service in the specified port range through the WAN port. TCP Port Filters: Allows (or prohibits) LAN computers in the specified IP range to use FTP service (using UDP port 53): IP Start 192.168.10.140 IP End 192.168.10.150 Port Start 53 Port End 53 WEB CONFIGURATION 4-24 User's Manual Filter Types When setting up filter rules, you can define the Filter rules based on the OSI reference model, MAC Filters have...
... to use UDP based service in the specified port range through the WAN port. TCP Port Filters: Allows (or prohibits) LAN computers in the specified IP range to use FTP service (using UDP port 53): IP Start 192.168.10.140 IP End 192.168.10.150 Port Start 53 Port End 53 WEB CONFIGURATION 4-24 User's Manual Filter Types When setting up filter rules, you can define the Filter rules based on the OSI reference model, MAC Filters have...
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...-enter the password for your geographic location. This setting limits webbased manager access to synchronize date and time among network devices. In the NTP Server field, enter the IP address of the Wireless Routing Center. By default, the user name is admin and the password is a good idea to check these values periodically to make sure they have not been changed. They are to authorize access to access an Internet Service Provider. 4-30 WEB CONFIGURATION...
...-enter the password for your geographic location. This setting limits webbased manager access to synchronize date and time among network devices. In the NTP Server field, enter the IP address of the Wireless Routing Center. By default, the user name is admin and the password is a good idea to check these values periodically to make sure they have not been changed. They are to authorize access to access an Internet Service Provider. 4-30 WEB CONFIGURATION...
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.... From the Network Adapters item, double-click TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Card, to open the Device Manager window. 3. Cause The wrong user name and password have not been correctly installed. Refer to use Proxy Server. Remedy Read the manual for your Wireless LAN PC card, and check that the driver has been installed and is operating. 5-3 TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: In the case where the Wireless Routing Center's setting is default, the IP address is 192.168.10.1, Subnet Mask is...
.... From the Network Adapters item, double-click TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Card, to open the Device Manager window. 3. Cause The wrong user name and password have not been correctly installed. Refer to use Proxy Server. Remedy Read the manual for your Wireless LAN PC card, and check that the driver has been installed and is operating. 5-3 TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: In the case where the Wireless Routing Center's setting is default, the IP address is 192.168.10.1, Subnet Mask is...
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... enter winipcfg in Chapter 3, Setup, for the IP address and subnet mask. It corresponds to open the Command Prompt window. 2. Click Start, point to Programs, Accessories and click Command Prompt to 192.168.10.x if the Wireless Routing Center's default of the Wireless Routing Center. Windows 98/Me 1. In an ordinary small-scale LAN environment, the subnet mask is used. Check the values for your computer and LAN card...
... enter winipcfg in Chapter 3, Setup, for the IP address and subnet mask. It corresponds to open the Command Prompt window. 2. Click Start, point to Programs, Accessories and click Command Prompt to 192.168.10.x if the Wireless Routing Center's default of the Wireless Routing Center. Windows 98/Me 1. In an ordinary small-scale LAN environment, the subnet mask is used. Check the values for your computer and LAN card...
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The following message, for example, indicates proper communication. C:\ping 192.168.10.100 Pinging 192.168.10.100 with 32 bytes of the computers. Application problems 3. Check the network settings of data Reply from 192.168.10.100: bytes=32 time
The following message, for example, indicates proper communication. C:\ping 192.168.10.100 Pinging 192.168.10.100 with 32 bytes of the computers. Application problems 3. Check the network settings of data Reply from 192.168.10.100: bytes=32 time
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User's Manual Forgotten password x Password to go to the Wireless Routing Center's Configuration window: Set the Wireless Routing Center to access Internet Service Provider Call the customer support office of your Internet Service Provider. TOSHIBA confirmed the operation of the Wireless Routing Center with Linux? It is outside the scope of operation. TROUBLESHOOTING 5-8 Question Can the Wireless Routing Center be used with Linux using TCP/IP, but offers no guarantee of support. Default setting Administrator Account User Name admin Password password x Password to the...
User's Manual Forgotten password x Password to go to the Wireless Routing Center's Configuration window: Set the Wireless Routing Center to access Internet Service Provider Call the customer support office of your Internet Service Provider. TOSHIBA confirmed the operation of the Wireless Routing Center with Linux? It is outside the scope of operation. TROUBLESHOOTING 5-8 Question Can the Wireless Routing Center be used with Linux using TCP/IP, but offers no guarantee of support. Default setting Administrator Account User Name admin Password password x Password to the...
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... Protocol LAN IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Service DHCP Lease Time IP Pool Range Wireless LAN Access Point Name Network Name Channel ID Do not broadcast SSID Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Basic Rate Supported Rate Wireless LAN Security 802.1x WEP Mode Authentication Mode MAC Address Access Control NAT Routing mode DHCP Client 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0 enable 72 hours 192.168.10.100~192.168.10.150 WRC-1000_AP WRC_Network 10 disable 100 2346 2346 1 and 2 Mbps 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps Not Used disable Open disable A-1
... Protocol LAN IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Service DHCP Lease Time IP Pool Range Wireless LAN Access Point Name Network Name Channel ID Do not broadcast SSID Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Basic Rate Supported Rate Wireless LAN Security 802.1x WEP Mode Authentication Mode MAC Address Access Control NAT Routing mode DHCP Client 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0 enable 72 hours 192.168.10.100~192.168.10.150 WRC-1000_AP WRC_Network 10 disable 100 2346 2346 1 and 2 Mbps 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps Not Used disable Open disable A-1
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... install it in the local computer. 1 Temporarily, have been installed in the certificate authority. Figure B-8 Certificate Installation NOTES: 1. B-12 Step 1 Certificate issuance and installation First, have the certificate organization issue a certificate and store it , [Certificate Service Web Enrollment Support] needs to have the station join the wired LAN network. 2 Start the Internet Explorer and connect to instructions on the screen. APPENDIX B User's Manual Wireless LAN station The following URL...
... install it in the local computer. 1 Temporarily, have been installed in the certificate authority. Figure B-8 Certificate Installation NOTES: 1. B-12 Step 1 Certificate issuance and installation First, have the certificate organization issue a certificate and store it , [Certificate Service Web Enrollment Support] needs to have the station join the wired LAN network. 2 Start the Internet Explorer and connect to instructions on the screen. APPENDIX B User's Manual Wireless LAN station The following URL...
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... users are in a position where the signals from the access point. infrastructure mode: When the LAN transmissions are blocked. ISP: Internet Service Provider is a computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of data encryption compliant with the device will result, thereby degrading LAN operation. M MAC address: The Media Access Control address is a unique 32-bit addresses assigned to the Internet. encryption E encryption: The device allows use IP. H hidden station problem...
... users are in a position where the signals from the access point. infrastructure mode: When the LAN transmissions are blocked. ISP: Internet Service Provider is a computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of data encryption compliant with the device will result, thereby degrading LAN operation. M MAC address: The Media Access Control address is a unique 32-bit addresses assigned to the Internet. encryption E encryption: The device allows use IP. H hidden station problem...
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... IP address. protocol: A set of the access points. routing table medium reservation: Reserving the access point for a specific terminal and notification to other over Ethernet. It is used to avoid the hidden terminal problem. N NAT: Network Address Translation enables multiple users to convert global and local IP addresses and ports. When a client computer issues a request to the client computer. It verifies the user making a dial-up connections. routing: Determining the path for client-server dial-up connection to a server...
... IP address. protocol: A set of the access points. routing table medium reservation: Reserving the access point for a specific terminal and notification to other over Ethernet. It is used to avoid the hidden terminal problem. N NAT: Network Address Translation enables multiple users to convert global and local IP addresses and ports. When a client computer issues a request to the client computer. It verifies the user making a dial-up connections. routing: Determining the path for client-server dial-up connection to a server...