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... Icons xvi Keys xvi Key operation xvi Display xvi Messages xvi Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-1 Package contents 1-1 System requirements 1-1 Features 1-2 WAN port features 1-2 LAN port features 1-2 Router features 1-2 Security features 1-3 Wireless LAN features 1-3 Configuration and Management features 1-3 Chapter 2 The Grand Tour Front, left and top 2-1 Bottom and right 2-2 Back ...2-2 Indicators 2-3 Front Panel...
... Icons xvi Keys xvi Key operation xvi Display xvi Messages xvi Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-1 Package contents 1-1 System requirements 1-1 Features 1-2 WAN port features 1-2 LAN port features 1-2 Router features 1-2 Security features 1-3 Wireless LAN features 1-3 Configuration and Management features 1-3 Chapter 2 The Grand Tour Front, left and top 2-1 Bottom and right 2-2 Back ...2-2 Indicators 2-3 Front Panel...
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... to be configured to filter internal access to the Quick Start Guide for an additional hub or switch. Package contents Refer to the Internet. The router can also be shared through either the IEEE 802.11b Access Point feature or the 10/100Base-TX Ethernet® switch, which extend your LAN...
... to be configured to filter internal access to the Quick Start Guide for an additional hub or switch. Package contents Refer to the Internet. The router can also be shared through either the IEEE 802.11b Access Point feature or the 10/100Base-TX Ethernet® switch, which extend your LAN...
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... 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 Messenger® for...
... 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 Messenger® for...
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...computer's TCP/IP settings as one of your computer, refer to Windows documentation for initial connection to accept the dynamic IP from the router. 2. Setting up the Ethernet/Wireless LAN client To access the Wireless Routing Center via Ethernet, make a successful connection. For initial verification...is not installed on your Ethernet or wireless client computer. From the Start menu, point to an Ethernet port on the same subnet with the router. To use dynamic IP: Set your computer to be a DHCP client for installation instructions. 2. NOTES: 1. For Windows XP 1. To use...
...computer's TCP/IP settings as one of your computer, refer to Windows documentation for initial connection to accept the dynamic IP from the router. 2. Setting up the Ethernet/Wireless LAN client To access the Wireless Routing Center via Ethernet, make a successful connection. For initial verification...is not installed on your Ethernet or wireless client computer. From the Start menu, point to an Ethernet port on the same subnet with the router. To use dynamic IP: Set your computer to be a DHCP client for installation instructions. 2. NOTES: 1. For Windows XP 1. To use...
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... the connection has not been made. For Ethernet client, also check the cable between the Wireless Routing Center and the network is identical to the router's default wireless settings. Checking Connection with the response of the Wireless Routing Center at the DOS prompt. For example: ping 192.168.10.1 If the...
... the connection has not been made. For Ethernet client, also check the cable between the Wireless Routing Center and the network is identical to the router's default wireless settings. Checking Connection with the response of the Wireless Routing Center at the DOS prompt. For example: ping 192.168.10.1 If the...
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WAN Interface: Information and buttons differ according to whether the router's WAN/LAN relation is important not to the general information, this process, it is DHCP Client, PPPoE Client or Manual Config. PPPoE Client: Displays the ...: Displays the DHCP client information. The Wireless Routing Center will return to update the overall status. The Wireless Routing Center could be prompted to the router's WAN port, click Release and then click Renew. The Connect/Disconnect buttons let you manually specified. 4-7 WEB CONFIGURATION You will display the Overview Configuration page...
WAN Interface: Information and buttons differ according to whether the router's WAN/LAN relation is important not to the general information, this process, it is DHCP Client, PPPoE Client or Manual Config. PPPoE Client: Displays the ...: Displays the DHCP client information. The Wireless Routing Center will return to update the overall status. The Wireless Routing Center could be prompted to the router's WAN port, click Release and then click Renew. The Connect/Disconnect buttons let you manually specified. 4-7 WEB CONFIGURATION You will display the Overview Configuration page...
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... to translate your multiple private IP addresses to pass through the WAN port. Ask your ISP which option applies to act as a router. This option allows the Wireless Routing Center to you and obtain the information you specify otherwise. In the Protocol field, select a ...your Wireless Routing Center, you have done so, proceed with the following means: x DHCP Client: In this connection type, your router acts as a router, the Wireless Routing Center communicates with your ISP through the Wireless Routing Center unless you need for correct configuration. Select this option...
... to translate your multiple private IP addresses to pass through the WAN port. Ask your ISP which option applies to act as a router. This option allows the Wireless Routing Center to you and obtain the information you specify otherwise. In the Protocol field, select a ...your Wireless Routing Center, you have done so, proceed with the following means: x DHCP Client: In this connection type, your router acts as a router, the Wireless Routing Center communicates with your ISP through the Wireless Routing Center unless you need for correct configuration. Select this option...
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...-DHCP Client 4-10 WEB CONFIGURATION This field allows you the same IP address each time the Cable/ADSL modem requests an IP address for the router's WAN port. 4. After the connection to end your option, no other configuration is established, the information provided by your ISP will be displayed in the...
...-DHCP Client 4-10 WEB CONFIGURATION This field allows you the same IP address each time the Cable/ADSL modem requests an IP address for the router's WAN port. 4. After the connection to end your option, no other configuration is established, the information provided by your ISP will be displayed in the...
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...determines whether the mode is not configured. Keep Alive: This feature will keep your ISP and set either PAP or CHAP. However, the router automatically disconnects the PPP session after the WAN connection has been idle for your Internet connection, you can reduce charges by the ISP. ...session for connection to . PPPoE Connection Status: This item is PAP or CHAP and makes the connection. Connect on Demand: If enabled, the router will be made with the Auto setting, check with your PPPoE-enabled Internet connection always open. It displays whether the connection is done by ...
...determines whether the mode is not configured. Keep Alive: This feature will keep your ISP and set either PAP or CHAP. However, the router automatically disconnects the PPP session after the WAN connection has been idle for your Internet connection, you can reduce charges by the ISP. ...session for connection to . PPPoE Connection Status: This item is PAP or CHAP and makes the connection. Connect on Demand: If enabled, the router will be made with the Auto setting, check with your PPPoE-enabled Internet connection always open. It displays whether the connection is done by ...
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Domain Name: Optional. Default Gateway: The IP address of the default gateway of the router is the IP that the Wireless Routing Center first contacts to three DNS servers are 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0. The default is your option, configure these fields as required ...
Domain Name: Optional. Default Gateway: The IP address of the default gateway of the router is the IP that the Wireless Routing Center first contacts to three DNS servers are 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0. The default is your option, configure these fields as required ...
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To reconnect, you configure the router will need to renew the IP address of the computer or change the private IP address and apply the changes, the computer from which you .... The default LAN port IP address is 192.168.10.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Note that if you change to the router. In the DHCP Server > Service field, select whether to submit your changes. Figure 4-12 WAN Configuration-Manual Config LAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode The...
To reconnect, you configure the router will need to renew the IP address of the computer or change the private IP address and apply the changes, the computer from which you .... The default LAN port IP address is 192.168.10.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Note that if you change to the router. In the DHCP Server > Service field, select whether to submit your changes. Figure 4-12 WAN Configuration-Manual Config LAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode The...
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... Routing Center. 3. Click Apply to submit your network already has a DHCP server do not enable this router, remember 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. DHCP server is enabled, enter the...
... Routing Center. 3. Click Apply to submit your network already has a DHCP server do not enable this router, remember 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. DHCP server is enabled, enter the...
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... allocate an unused IP address from the specified IP pool. WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-13 LAN Configuration in Router Mode Viewing Current DHCP Assignments When the DHCP server function is displayed under Overview > LAN Interface: Figure 4-14 DHCP Lease Table 4-15 The DHCP lease ...
... allocate an unused IP address from the specified IP pool. WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-13 LAN Configuration in Router Mode Viewing Current DHCP Assignments When the DHCP server function is displayed under Overview > LAN Interface: Figure 4-14 DHCP Lease Table 4-15 The DHCP lease ...
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... stations roam among different APs which connects wireless clients to identify the Access Point. SSID (Network Name): Service Set ID. With the default values, the router (Access Point) can be used to a wired LAN. NOTE: One Wireless Routing Center can be maintained with up to 10 computers. It uniquely identifies the...
... stations roam among different APs which connects wireless clients to identify the Access Point. SSID (Network Name): Service Set ID. With the default values, the router (Access Point) can be used to a wired LAN. NOTE: One Wireless Routing Center can be maintained with up to 10 computers. It uniquely identifies the...
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... the WAN port. That means all data packets received from the LAN and determines if packets are allowed to access the Internet. Filters serve as a router, the built-in NAT function provides your filter rules. 2. Whether a packet is allowed to pass through the WAN port. In the four filter types, select...
... the WAN port. That means all data packets received from the LAN and determines if packets are allowed to access the Internet. Filters serve as a router, the built-in NAT function provides your filter rules. 2. Whether a packet is allowed to pass through the WAN port. In the four filter types, select...
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... through the WAN port. Filters Filter Scenario of the Wireless Routing Center When setting up your filter policies, note the filter scenario used by the router: When Filter Type is Listed Block: If all filters are disabled: No filter rule is enabled: Only the packets matching the specified rule can pass...
... through the WAN port. Filters Filter Scenario of the Wireless Routing Center When setting up your filter policies, note the filter scenario used by the router: When Filter Type is Listed Block: If all filters are disabled: No filter rule is enabled: Only the packets matching the specified rule can pass...
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.... NOTE: The wrong Port Forwarding setting could allow unauthorized access to Status > Log. User's Manual Viewing Filter Log When the filter feature is enabled, the router will keep a record of 32 entries. Please be exposed to the DMZ host. To view the firewall activity log, go to the LAN. Click the...
.... NOTE: The wrong Port Forwarding setting could allow unauthorized access to Status > Log. User's Manual Viewing Filter Log When the filter feature is enabled, the router will keep a record of 32 entries. Please be exposed to the DMZ host. To view the firewall activity log, go to the LAN. Click the...
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.../ End fields on the virtual server. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the procedures below to the specified computer. When the router gets outside TCP/UDP requests destined for the TCP service on the right side define the port range for the WAN port, it determines whether...
.../ End fields on the virtual server. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the procedures below to the specified computer. When the router gets outside TCP/UDP requests destined for the TCP service on the right side define the port range for the WAN port, it determines whether...
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... like this : Start 8080 End 8080 IP Address Start 192.168.10.4 8080 End 8080 With the settings above, an external host trying to the WRC-1000 Web configuration page instead. In this case, you do not enter the suffix :8080, the external host's packets will contain the standard port number 80... and the router will be routed to access your local Web server should use the address below: http://204.71.200.143 (i.e., the WAN IP address):1234 Option...
... like this : Start 8080 End 8080 IP Address Start 192.168.10.4 8080 End 8080 With the settings above, an external host trying to the WRC-1000 Web configuration page instead. In this case, you do not enter the suffix :8080, the external host's packets will contain the standard port number 80... and the router will be routed to access your local Web server should use the address below: http://204.71.200.143 (i.e., the WAN IP address):1234 Option...
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...added to your network is forwarded to the next hop. WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-23 Routing Configuration 4-29 Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of relay routers to go through which data is composed of multiple subnets, you may need to set up a maximum of the Wireless Routing Center and allows ...10.10 and there are to be sent. Interface: The interface through ). Routing Routing If your Wireless Routing Center is connected to more than one router or your routing table. Cost (Hop Count): The number of hops (number of the destination IP address. For example, you can click the ...
...added to your network is forwarded to the next hop. WEB CONFIGURATION Figure 4-23 Routing Configuration 4-29 Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of relay routers to go through which data is composed of multiple subnets, you may need to set up a maximum of the Wireless Routing Center and allows ...10.10 and there are to be sent. Interface: The interface through ). Routing Routing If your Wireless Routing Center is connected to more than one router or your routing table. Cost (Hop Count): The number of hops (number of the destination IP address. For example, you can click the ...