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... following information: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router address DNS address If your Router is typical of the Router. 2 Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical wall socket. See Figure 5: Powering Up the Router To power up the Router: 1 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter socket located on the back panel of cable connections. Connecting the Router The first...
... following information: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router address DNS address If your Router is typical of the Router. 2 Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical wall socket. See Figure 5: Powering Up the Router To power up the Router: 1 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter socket located on the back panel of cable connections. Connecting the Router The first...
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... 4 Click on using DHCP. Refer to Appendix A for this chapter. Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Refer to the section below which relates to your operating system for details on the Router CD-ROM to detect and configure your network, using the Discovery program. Select Internet ...Protocol TCP/IP and click on your Router. 3 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS The Router has the ability to dynamically allocate network addresses to the computers on Properties...
... 4 Click on using DHCP. Refer to Appendix A for this chapter. Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Refer to the section below which relates to your operating system for details on the Router CD-ROM to detect and configure your network, using the Discovery program. Select Internet ...Protocol TCP/IP and click on your Router. 3 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS The Router has the ability to dynamically allocate network addresses to the computers on Properties...
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Click OK. Figure 7 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen 7 Restart your computer. 26 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS Figure 6 Local Area Properties Screen 6 Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS server address automatically are both selected as shown in Figure 7.
Click OK. Figure 7 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen 7 Restart your computer. 26 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTERS Figure 6 Local Area Properties Screen 6 Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS server address automatically are both selected as shown in Figure 7.
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... box, and save your changes. 5 Restart your network card and click on Properties. 3 In the TCP/IP dialog, select the IP Address tab, and ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS servers automatically are both selected. Windows 95/98/ME If you are using a Windows 95/98/ME computer.... 2 Click on Network and Internet Connections. 3 Click on the Network Connections icon. 4 Double click on LAN or High Speed Connection icon. Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 27 Windows XP If you are using a Windows XP computer, use the following procedure to change your TCP...
... box, and save your changes. 5 Restart your network card and click on Properties. 3 In the TCP/IP dialog, select the IP Address tab, and ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS servers automatically are both selected. Windows 95/98/ME If you are using a Windows 95/98/ME computer.... 2 Click on Network and Internet Connections. 3 Click on the Network Connections icon. 4 Double click on LAN or High Speed Connection icon. Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 27 Windows XP If you are using a Windows XP computer, use the following procedure to change your TCP...
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PPPoE Mode Figure 17 PPPoE Screen To setup the Router for use with a PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection, use the following : ■ PPPoE is required (typically DSL users only) ■ ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP) ■ ISP has provided a static IP address ■ PPTP is required (some DSL users in Europe) and click Next. 34... the PPPoE User Name text box. 2 Enter your PPP over Ethernet password in the PPPoE Password text box.! 3 Enter your ISP ready. Select an Internet Addressing mode from your PPP over Ethernet service name in the PPPoE Service Name text box.
PPPoE Mode Figure 17 PPPoE Screen To setup the Router for use with a PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection, use the following : ■ PPPoE is required (typically DSL users only) ■ ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP) ■ ISP has provided a static IP address ■ PPTP is required (some DSL users in Europe) and click Next. 34... the PPPoE User Name text box. 2 Enter your PPP over Ethernet password in the PPPoE Password text box.! 3 Enter your ISP ready. Select an Internet Addressing mode from your PPP over Ethernet service name in the PPPoE Service Name text box.
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...the Router ends the PPPoE session. 6 Check all of your ISP has this at the default value. Figure 18 Hostname Screen 2 Some ISPs require a host name. If your settings, and then click Next. This is 1454. 5 Select an idle time from the Maximum Idle Time drop down list. Dynamic IP Address ...Mode To setup the Router for use with a dynamic IP address connection: 1 Select the ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP) and then click Next.
...the Router ends the PPPoE session. 6 Check all of your ISP has this at the default value. Figure 18 Hostname Screen 2 Some ISPs require a host name. If your settings, and then click Next. This is 1454. 5 Select an idle time from the Maximum Idle Time drop down list. Dynamic IP Address ...Mode To setup the Router for use with a dynamic IP address connection: 1 Select the ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP) and then click Next.
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...cable modem, choose Yes, please clone the MAC address from the PC I'm currently using is optional. If the computer you are now using . Figure 20 displays. Not all ISPs require a secondary DNS address. 7 Check all of your secondary DNS address in the Secondary DNS Address text box. Static IP Mode To setup the Router for a MAC address... if required (Figure 19). Figure 20 Static IP Mode Screen 2 Enter your IP Address in the IP Address text ...
...cable modem, choose Yes, please clone the MAC address from the PC I'm currently using is optional. If the computer you are now using . Figure 20 displays. Not all ISPs require a secondary DNS address. 7 Check all of your secondary DNS address in the Secondary DNS Address text box. Static IP Mode To setup the Router for a MAC address... if required (Figure 19). Figure 20 Static IP Mode Screen 2 Enter your IP Address in the IP Address text ...
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38 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Figure 22 PPTP IP Settings 8 IP settings must be used when establishing a PPTP connection. Fill in your ISP has provided you with these settings. Alternatively, if the PPTP server is located in the Initial IP Address and the Initial Subnet Mask fields if your DSL modem, click Suggest to select an IP address on the same subnet as the PPTP server.
38 CHAPTER 4: RUNNING THE SETUP WIZARD Figure 22 PPTP IP Settings 8 IP settings must be used when establishing a PPTP connection. Fill in your ISP has provided you with these settings. Alternatively, if the PPTP server is located in the Initial IP Address and the Initial Subnet Mask fields if your DSL modem, click Suggest to select an IP address on the same subnet as the PPTP server.
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...not enable the DHCP server. DHCP The Router contains a Dynamic Host Configuration (DHCP) server that can automatically configure the TCP/IP settings of the Router. if this is not appropriate, make your network. Click Next when you to change the IP address and subnet mask. It also allows you... have finished. The largest available continuous IP pool will be automatically entered; 40 ...
...not enable the DHCP server. DHCP The Router contains a Dynamic Host Configuration (DHCP) server that can automatically configure the TCP/IP settings of the Router. if this is not appropriate, make your network. Click Next when you to change the IP address and subnet mask. It also allows you... have finished. The largest available continuous IP pool will be automatically entered; 40 ...
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...; LAN Settings - When you to clone the Router's MAC address, and set up DHCP server parameters, and display the DHCP client list. ■ Wireless Settings - sets up dynamic IP address allocation and static IP address settings. ■ Firewall - When you to configure IP address and subnet mask information, set up Internet addressing modes such as PPPoE and PPTP connections, allows...
...; LAN Settings - When you to clone the Router's MAC address, and set up DHCP server parameters, and display the DHCP client list. ■ Wireless Settings - sets up dynamic IP address allocation and static IP address settings. ■ Firewall - When you to configure IP address and subnet mask information, set up Internet addressing modes such as PPPoE and PPTP connections, allows...
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... server. 1 Select Unit Configuration and then specify the Router IP Address and Subnet Mask in your network. The default IP address of the Router is used to specify the LAN IP address of your settings, and then click Apply. Alternatively, you use the Router as a DHCP Server, check the Enable check box....last digit(s) of the IP Pool Start Address, or the IP Pool End Address, or both wired and wireless clients. LAN Settings 49 The LAN Settings screen is 192.168.1.1. 2 If you want to use 3Com NBX telephones, enter the IP address of the NBX call processor at 3Com NBX Call Processor. 5...
... server. 1 Select Unit Configuration and then specify the Router IP Address and Subnet Mask in your network. The default IP address of the Router is used to specify the LAN IP address of your settings, and then click Apply. Alternatively, you use the Router as a DHCP Server, check the Enable check box....last digit(s) of the IP Pool Start Address, or the IP Pool End Address, or both wired and wireless clients. LAN Settings 49 The LAN Settings screen is 192.168.1.1. 2 If you want to use 3Com NBX telephones, enter the IP address of the NBX call processor at 3Com NBX Call Processor. 5...
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Shared Key:Enter the shared key. Click Save to save the setting. Key Renewal:Enter the desired key renewal time in your network for authentication, you may choose WPA or!WPA2 from the Security Mode. RADIUS Port:;Enter the port number of your RADIUS server. RADIUS Server:Enter the IP Address of your RADIUS server. Encryption Methods: Select either TKIP or AES as the encryption method. 56 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION WPA!with RADIUS If you are using a RADIUS server in seconds.
Shared Key:Enter the shared key. Click Save to save the setting. Key Renewal:Enter the desired key renewal time in your network for authentication, you may choose WPA or!WPA2 from the Security Mode. RADIUS Port:;Enter the port number of your RADIUS server. RADIUS Server:Enter the IP Address of your RADIUS server. Encryption Methods: Select either TKIP or AES as the encryption method. 56 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION WPA!with RADIUS If you are using a RADIUS server in seconds.
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... Router ■ DNS address(es) 2 Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable) Dynamic IP addressing (or DHCP) automatically assigns the Router IP information. Internet Settings Before you can configure various advanced wireless settings on your modem has a built in DHCP server. 3 PPPoE (DSL only) If the installation instructions that ISP scan allocate IP information, as described below: 1 Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information...
... Router ■ DNS address(es) 2 Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable) Dynamic IP addressing (or DHCP) automatically assigns the Router IP information. Internet Settings Before you can configure various advanced wireless settings on your modem has a built in DHCP server. 3 PPPoE (DSL only) If the installation instructions that ISP scan allocate IP information, as described below: 1 Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information...
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...onto your ISP through a Heart Beat Signal connection. Select an IP Allocation Mode from your moderm) When you install the Router, you will need to setup a dialup connection using Heart Beat ...9632; VPN Server address(usually your ISP. To configure the Router you will not need to know the following : ■ Static IP address (to be specified manually) ■ Dynamic IP address (automatically allocated) ■ PPPoE (used by DSL providers only) ... setup information. Connection to ISP. Choose an IP Allocation Mode from the main menu to display Connection to ISP Before beginning this option....
...onto your ISP through a Heart Beat Signal connection. Select an IP Allocation Mode from your moderm) When you install the Router, you will need to setup a dialup connection using Heart Beat ...9632; VPN Server address(usually your ISP. To configure the Router you will not need to know the following : ■ Static IP address (to be specified manually) ■ Dynamic IP address (automatically allocated) ■ PPPoE (used by DSL providers only) ... setup information. Connection to ISP. Choose an IP Allocation Mode from the main menu to display Connection to ISP Before beginning this option....
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... in this screen, should go to you by your secondary DNS address in the Primary DNS Address text box. 6 Enter your ISP. 62 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Static IP Address Connection Parameters Screen - Static IP To setup the Router for use with the rest of your IP Address in the IP Allocation Mode field. 2 Enter your settings, and then click Save...
... in this screen, should go to you by your secondary DNS address in the Primary DNS Address text box. 6 Enter your ISP. 62 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Static IP Address Connection Parameters Screen - Static IP To setup the Router for use with the rest of your IP Address in the IP Allocation Mode field. 2 Enter your settings, and then click Save...
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... this requirement, enter the host name in the Host Name text box. 3 If you use 'Cable', your ISP may be obtained automatically from your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and DNS Address will need to authenticate you will be viewed on the Status screen (click on Status and Logs on this ... - If your ISP has this mode is the case, you . If this screen, but may use with a dynamic IP address connection: 1 Select Dynamic IP Address (automatically allocated) in with the MAC address of the Router. There are not displayed on the left hand menu bar). They are three options: ■ Use the...
... this requirement, enter the host name in the Host Name text box. 3 If you use 'Cable', your ISP may be obtained automatically from your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and DNS Address will need to authenticate you will be viewed on the Status screen (click on Status and Logs on this ... - If your ISP has this mode is the case, you . If this screen, but may use with a dynamic IP address connection: 1 Select Dynamic IP Address (automatically allocated) in with the MAC address of the Router. There are not displayed on the left hand menu bar). They are three options: ■ Use the...
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To obtain an IP address ■ Fill in the PPTP Server Address text box (this , leave it at the default value. If you with a PPTP connection, use the following procedure: 1 Select PPTP (used when establishing a PPTP connection. Check all of idle time (no Internet activity) that will pass before the Router automatically ends your settings...
To obtain an IP address ■ Fill in the PPTP Server Address text box (this , leave it at the default value. If you with a PPTP connection, use the following procedure: 1 Select PPTP (used when establishing a PPTP connection. Check all of idle time (no Internet activity) that will pass before the Router automatically ends your settings...
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... as a DMZ host, enter the last digit(s) of the IP address of the computer in the IP Address of DMZ Host text box, and then click Save. Virtual Servers Selecting the Firewall option on the main menu displays the Virtual Servers setup screen. 68 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Firewall On the main frame of the Firewall...
... as a DMZ host, enter the last digit(s) of the IP address of the computer in the IP Address of DMZ Host text box, and then click Save. Virtual Servers Selecting the Firewall option on the main menu displays the Virtual Servers setup screen. 68 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Firewall On the main frame of the Firewall...
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... server, so that others outside of your office network to download files of the computers on the router. Click Save to save the settings. Or, if you have created a Web site, you should assian static IP addresses to the designated PCs. Before using forwarding, you can view your choosing. Firewall 69 Virtual Server...
... server, so that others outside of your office network to download files of the computers on the router. Click Save to save the settings. Or, if you have created a Web site, you should assian static IP addresses to the designated PCs. Before using forwarding, you can view your choosing. Firewall 69 Virtual Server...
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... and incoming port(s), where traffic on the trigger port tells the firewall to keep track of IP address and port mapping rules. Special Application allows the router to open the incoming ports. The router remembers which computer sends out what data, so when the requested data returns through the... needs to the proper computer by the firewall. So that these would normally be told about them. 70 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Special Applications Special Applications Screen Select Special Apps tab to save the setting. Click Save to display Authorized Application setup screen.
... and incoming port(s), where traffic on the trigger port tells the firewall to keep track of IP address and port mapping rules. Special Application allows the router to open the incoming ports. The router remembers which computer sends out what data, so when the requested data returns through the... needs to the proper computer by the firewall. So that these would normally be told about them. 70 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Special Applications Special Applications Screen Select Special Apps tab to save the setting. Click Save to display Authorized Application setup screen.