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...requirements x Broadband Internet connection using Cable/ADSL modem for Internet connection x One computer with the built-in Network Address Translation (NAT) function, your dealer. TCP/IP protocol installed 1-1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Wireless Routing Center features a wireless Access Point, a four-...Internet access solution for the corporate environment, the small office and the home user. The integrated DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the Quick Start Guide for each computer on the LAN: - Package contents Refer to your LAN devices, and ...
...requirements x Broadband Internet connection using Cable/ADSL modem for Internet connection x One computer with the built-in Network Address Translation (NAT) function, your dealer. TCP/IP protocol installed 1-1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Wireless Routing Center features a wireless Access Point, a four-...Internet access solution for the corporate environment, the small office and the home user. The integrated DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the Quick Start Guide for each computer on the LAN: - Package contents Refer to your LAN devices, and ...
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... 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...
... 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...
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... 64/128 Bit WEP Key for Wireless LAN x IEEE 802.1x for Wireless LAN x Allow List for Wireless LAN x Supports IP packets filtering based on MAC Address, IP address, port number and protocol x VPN Support (IPSec Passthrough, and PPTP Passthrough) Wireless LAN features x Fully compatible to IEEE 802....Web Browser via WAN/LAN x Software Upgradeable x DHCP Server function for IP distribution to local network users x NTP/Manual System Clock x Configuration Saving/Retrieving x Event Logging * This device has been tested by TOSHIBA in accordance with UPnP Forum Test Tools and is verified to support UPnP...
... 64/128 Bit WEP Key for Wireless LAN x IEEE 802.1x for Wireless LAN x Allow List for Wireless LAN x Supports IP packets filtering based on MAC Address, IP address, port number and protocol x VPN Support (IPSec Passthrough, and PPTP Passthrough) Wireless LAN features x Fully compatible to IEEE 802....Web Browser via WAN/LAN x Software Upgradeable x DHCP Server function for IP distribution to local network users x NTP/Manual System Clock x Configuration Saving/Retrieving x Event Logging * This device has been tested by TOSHIBA in accordance with UPnP Forum Test Tools and is verified to support UPnP...
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... up Ethernet client To access the Wireless Routing Center via Ethernet or wireless network, you can configure your computer is equipped with the default IP address of 192.168.10.1 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and its DHCP server is configured with an Ethernet network card and has... not through a hub. From the Start menu, point to an Ethernet port on the same subnet with the router. NOTES: 1. To use static IP: Set the IP address as 192.168.10.x (x is not installed on your computer to the Wireless Routing Center. Setting up the Ethernet/Wireless LAN client To access...
... up Ethernet client To access the Wireless Routing Center via Ethernet or wireless network, you can configure your computer is equipped with the default IP address of 192.168.10.1 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and its DHCP server is configured with an Ethernet network card and has... not through a hub. From the Start menu, point to an Ethernet port on the same subnet with the router. NOTES: 1. To use static IP: Set the IP address as 192.168.10.x (x is not installed on your computer to the Wireless Routing Center. Setting up the Ethernet/Wireless LAN client To access...
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... Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 3. Figure 3-8 Obtain an IP address automatically Checking/Renew IP Address under Windows XP The following steps help you want to get a new IP address, type ipconfig /release to release the previous IP address and then type ipconfig /renew to renew the IP information. 1. At the prompt, type ipconfig to see the...
... Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 3. Figure 3-8 Obtain an IP address automatically Checking/Renew IP Address under Windows XP The following steps help you want to get a new IP address, type ipconfig /release to release the previous IP address and then type ipconfig /renew to renew the IP information. 1. At the prompt, type ipconfig to see the...
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...click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 3. Figure 3-9 Obtain an IP address automatically Checking/Renew IP Address under Windows 2000 To check if your network adapter gets an IP address within the DHCP IP pool range (192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.150 by default) of the... Wireless Routing Center, follow the related description under the Windows XP section. Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OK. In the General window, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. 4. The procedures are the same. 3-9 From the Start menu, point...
...click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 3. Figure 3-9 Obtain an IP address automatically Checking/Renew IP Address under Windows 2000 To check if your network adapter gets an IP address within the DHCP IP pool range (192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.150 by default) of the... Wireless Routing Center, follow the related description under the Windows XP section. Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OK. In the General window, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. 4. The procedures are the same. 3-9 From the Start menu, point...
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In the Configuration window, highlight TCP/IP protocol for your network settings is changed, you will be prompted with the System Settings Change dialog box. Figure 3-10 Obtain an IP address automatically 5. If your NIC and click Properties. 4. Click Yes to Settings and click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. SETUP User's Manual For Windows 98/ME 1. cally. Click the Start menu, point to restart your computer. 3-10 Then click OK. In the IP Address window, select Obtain an IP address automati-
In the Configuration window, highlight TCP/IP protocol for your network settings is changed, you will be prompted with the System Settings Change dialog box. Figure 3-10 Obtain an IP address automatically 5. If your NIC and click Properties. 4. Click Yes to Settings and click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. SETUP User's Manual For Windows 98/ME 1. cally. Click the Start menu, point to restart your computer. 3-10 Then click OK. In the IP Address window, select Obtain an IP address automati-
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...purposes or sharing network resources and an Internet connection. If necessary, click Release and then Renew to get your network adapter gets an IP address within the DHCP IP pool range (192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.150 by default) of the Wireless Routing Center. Make sure your Wireless ...LAN card. 3-11 To get a new IP address. Set the Wireless LAN client to obtain a dynamic IP address from the drop-down list to show the IP address. If not, you may need to renew the IP information. 1. SETUP Setting up Wireless client You can also choose to open...
...purposes or sharing network resources and an Internet connection. If necessary, click Release and then Renew to get your network adapter gets an IP address within the DHCP IP pool range (192.168.10.100 ~ 192.168.10.150 by default) of the Wireless Routing Center. Make sure your Wireless ...LAN card. 3-11 To get a new IP address. Set the Wireless LAN client to obtain a dynamic IP address from the drop-down list to show the IP address. If not, you may need to renew the IP information. 1. SETUP Setting up Wireless client You can also choose to open...
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... the Wireless Routing Center and the network is connected to the router's default wireless settings. To execute ping command, open a DOS window and ping the IP address of : Request time out Then the connection has not been made. Verify your Ethernet/Wireless client is OK. If you get a failed ping with the...
... the Wireless Routing Center and the network is connected to the router's default wireless settings. To execute ping command, open a DOS window and ping the IP address of : Request time out Then the connection has not been made. Verify your Ethernet/Wireless client is OK. If you get a failed ping with the...
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... use the TOSHIBA WRC Finder program on the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 Utility CD-ROM to open the Control Panel. a. d. Select the Connections tab and click LAN Settings. Click OK. 4-1 WEB CONFIGURATION The Wireless Routing Center comes with the initial configuration described in Chapter 3, Setup, you can proceed with the default IP address of 192...
... use the TOSHIBA WRC Finder program on the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 Utility CD-ROM to open the Control Panel. a. d. Select the Connections tab and click LAN Settings. Click OK. 4-1 WEB CONFIGURATION The Wireless Routing Center comes with the initial configuration described in Chapter 3, Setup, you can proceed with the default IP address of 192...
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... that Wireless Routing Center's Web Confirmation Page. The computer running WRC Finder to the computer's hard disk. 4-2 WEB CONFIGURATION NOTE: If you know the IP address of the Wireless Routing Center. specifies the IP address of the Wireless Routing Center you want to change a setting ...Center, double-click the Wireless Routing Center you want to the Web Confirmation Page. (? Your Web browser will start TOSHIBA WRC Finder. 1) Load the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 Utility CDROM in a list. If you want to set -up computer. 2) Use Windows Explorer to locate and ...
... that Wireless Routing Center's Web Confirmation Page. The computer running WRC Finder to the computer's hard disk. 4-2 WEB CONFIGURATION NOTE: If you know the IP address of the Wireless Routing Center. specifies the IP address of the Wireless Routing Center you want to change a setting ...Center, double-click the Wireless Routing Center you want to the Web Confirmation Page. (? Your Web browser will start TOSHIBA WRC Finder. 1) Load the TOSHIBA Wireless Routing Center WRC-1000 Utility CDROM in a list. If you want to set -up computer. 2) Use Windows Explorer to locate and ...
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...Point Name MAC Address: Access Point's MAC Address IP Address: WRC-1000's IP Address SSID: SSID Channel: The channel that is displayed again. 3. If the Password input window does not appear, see the section, Configuration window, in Chapter 5, Troubleshooting. 4-4 WEB CONFIGURATION User's Manual 4) When the WRC Finder locates a ...information will be displayed. Open the Web Configuration page. Double-click the Wireless Routing Center you want to set. Figure 4-4 WRC information 5) If no Wireless Routing Center is found, the Confirm dialog box is being used. A Password input window will...
...Point Name MAC Address: Access Point's MAC Address IP Address: WRC-1000's IP Address SSID: SSID Channel: The channel that is displayed again. 3. If the Password input window does not appear, see the section, Configuration window, in Chapter 5, Troubleshooting. 4-4 WEB CONFIGURATION User's Manual 4) When the WRC Finder locates a ...information will be displayed. Open the Web Configuration page. Double-click the Wireless Routing Center you want to set. Figure 4-4 WRC information 5) If no Wireless Routing Center is found, the Confirm dialog box is being used. A Password input window will...
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...your router acts as a router. x PPPoE Client: Some ISPs use the built-in NAT function to translate your multiple private IP addresses to a single public IP address. The configuration items displayed depend on bridge configuration, refer to the section, Configuration for Bridge Mode, in the configuration menu to ...the connection type offered by one of the Wireless Routing Center will be assigned a public IP address from outside intruders. 2. Depending on the ISP side. After you may get the WAN IP address by your ISP, you have done so, proceed with your ISP through the Wireless ...
...your router acts as a router. x PPPoE Client: Some ISPs use the built-in NAT function to translate your multiple private IP addresses to a single public IP address. The configuration items displayed depend on bridge configuration, refer to the section, Configuration for Bridge Mode, in the configuration menu to ...the connection type offered by one of the Wireless Routing Center will be assigned a public IP address from outside intruders. 2. Depending on the ISP side. After you may get the WAN IP address by your ISP, you have done so, proceed with your ISP through the Wireless ...
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...in the MAC Address field, enter your network adapter's MAC address in the DHCP client group. Some ISPs use the same IP you to copy a network adapter's MAC address to the WAN port of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. In the Host Name field, you can still use the MAC address of the NIC..., the information provided by your ISP, leave it blank. User's Manual 3. Click Apply to the connection type you the same IP address each time the Cable/ADSL modem requests an IP address for the Wireless Routing Center if this feature removes the need of asking your ISP will be displayed in the format...
...in the MAC Address field, enter your network adapter's MAC address in the DHCP client group. Some ISPs use the same IP you to copy a network adapter's MAC address to the WAN port of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. In the Host Name field, you can still use the MAC address of the NIC..., the information provided by your ISP, leave it blank. User's Manual 3. Click Apply to the connection type you the same IP address each time the Cable/ADSL modem requests an IP address for the Wireless Routing Center if this feature removes the need of asking your ISP will be displayed in the format...
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...Routing Center. 4-12 WEB CONFIGURATION The default is the IP that the Wireless Routing Center first contacts to three DNS servers are 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0. DNS Servers: Specifies the IP address of WINS servers if required. Enter the IP addresses of the Domain Name Server. Up to communicate with ...the Internet. Allows you to its corresponding IP address and vice versa. Default Gateway: The IP address of the default gateway of the router is 0.0.0.0. IP Address/Subnet Mask: Enter the fixed IP address and subnet mask given by your ISP. User's Manual Figure 4-11...
...Routing Center. 4-12 WEB CONFIGURATION The default is the IP that the Wireless Routing Center first contacts to three DNS servers are 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0. DNS Servers: Specifies the IP address of WINS servers if required. Enter the IP addresses of the Domain Name Server. Up to communicate with ...the Internet. Allows you to its corresponding IP address and vice versa. Default Gateway: The IP address of the default gateway of the router is 0.0.0.0. IP Address/Subnet Mask: Enter the fixed IP address and subnet mask given by your ISP. User's Manual Figure 4-11...
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...interface. 1. In the Manual Config > IP Address/Subnet Mask field, enter the IP address and subnet mask for NAT Routing Mode The Wireless Routing Center communicates with the new LAN port IP address. 2. In the DHCP Server > Service field, select whether to an IP address compatible with a LAN through a LAN ...computer from which you will lose communication to submit your changes. To reconnect, you configure the router will need to renew the IP address of the computer or change to enable DHCP service on the LAN port. 4-13 WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-12 WAN Configuration-Manual...
...interface. 1. In the Manual Config > IP Address/Subnet Mask field, enter the IP address and subnet mask for NAT Routing Mode The Wireless Routing Center communicates with the new LAN port IP address. 2. In the DHCP Server > Service field, select whether to an IP address compatible with a LAN through a LAN ...computer from which you will lose communication to submit your changes. To reconnect, you configure the router will need to renew the IP address of the computer or change to enable DHCP service on the LAN port. 4-13 WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-12 WAN Configuration-Manual...
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... for DHCP clients to each computer on the LAN/Wireless LAN. The DHCP server also provides a default gateway (the router's LAN IP address) and DNS addresses for the Wireless Routing Center. If your changes. If you decide to enable DHCP on one DHCP server can lease a private... IP address before the DHCP server reassigns the IP address. 4-14 WEB CONFIGURATION Click Apply to the next step. If you the hassle of manually assigning a fixed IP address to access the Internet. NOTE: Set the DNS Server IP address of the computer connected to the LAN ...
... for DHCP clients to each computer on the LAN/Wireless LAN. The DHCP server also provides a default gateway (the router's LAN IP address) and DNS addresses for the Wireless Routing Center. If your changes. If you decide to enable DHCP on one DHCP server can lease a private... IP address before the DHCP server reassigns the IP address. 4-14 WEB CONFIGURATION Click Apply to the next step. If you the hassle of manually assigning a fixed IP address to access the Internet. NOTE: Set the DNS Server IP address of the computer connected to the LAN ...
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... an Internet session, the router will allocate an unused IP address from this pool and lease it to the device for a specified amount of any computer (either Ethernet or Wireless node) that has leased an IP from the specified IP pool. The DHCP lease table is enabled for NAT Routing... Mode IP Pool Range: Specify the starting and ending IP address of the IP address pool. WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-13 LAN Configuration in Router Mode Viewing...
... an Internet session, the router will allocate an unused IP address from this pool and lease it to the device for a specified amount of any computer (either Ethernet or Wireless node) that has leased an IP from the specified IP pool. The DHCP lease table is enabled for NAT Routing... Mode IP Pool Range: Specify the starting and ending IP address of the IP address pool. WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-13 LAN Configuration in Router Mode Viewing...
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In Bridge mode, filters, forwarding and routing do not apply. Click Apply to submit your network already has a DHCP server that assigns IP to the WAN configuration page and select the Bridging option in the same subnet as required. Part 1. LAN configuration In the General > Protocol field, select .... If enabled, no further configuration is needed since the DHCP server will need to make sure the computer uses an IP address in the WAN/ LAN Relation field and then click Apply to the Wireless Routing Center. To set up the bridge mode, perform the procedures below. ...
In Bridge mode, filters, forwarding and routing do not apply. Click Apply to submit your network already has a DHCP server that assigns IP to the WAN configuration page and select the Bridging option in the same subnet as required. Part 1. LAN configuration In the General > Protocol field, select .... If enabled, no further configuration is needed since the DHCP server will need to make sure the computer uses an IP address in the WAN/ LAN Relation field and then click Apply to the Wireless Routing Center. To set up the bridge mode, perform the procedures below. ...
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Configuration for Bridge Mode Figure 4-16 Bridge Mode-DHCP Client Manual Config: If enabled, manually enter the IP address, its subnet mask and default gateway in the same subnet as the manually entered IP. Figure 4-17 Bridge Mode-Manual Config 4-17 WEB CONFIGURATION NOTE: To reconnect after committing this setting, you will need to make sure the computer uses an IP address in IP Address/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway fields.
Configuration for Bridge Mode Figure 4-16 Bridge Mode-DHCP Client Manual Config: If enabled, manually enter the IP address, its subnet mask and default gateway in the same subnet as the manually entered IP. Figure 4-17 Bridge Mode-Manual Config 4-17 WEB CONFIGURATION NOTE: To reconnect after committing this setting, you will need to make sure the computer uses an IP address in IP Address/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway fields.