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...Wireless Management (MAC Access and Multiple SSID 56 Tools and Utilities...58 Change System Password...58 Time & Date ...59 Save Configuration File to PC ...60 Load Saved Configuration Files...60 Restore Factory Default Settings ...60 Firmware Upgrade...61 Misc. Settings ...62 Save Router... Configuration Settings...62 Diagnostic Test ...63 Router Status Information...64 Device Information Display ...64 Multiple Virtual Connections ...66 TECHNICAL ...
...Wireless Management (MAC Access and Multiple SSID 56 Tools and Utilities...58 Change System Password...58 Time & Date ...59 Save Configuration File to PC ...60 Load Saved Configuration Files...60 Restore Factory Default Settings ...60 Firmware Upgrade...61 Misc. Settings ...62 Save Router... Configuration Settings...62 Diagnostic Test ...63 Router Status Information...64 Device Information Display ...64 Multiple Virtual Connections ...66 TECHNICAL ...
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... approximately 30MHz, which is expensive--and because its radio uses the 5-GHz band and 802.11b uses the 2.4-GHz band, upgrading to be able to upgrade the newer 802.11b access points to an 802.11a network means either scrapping 802.11b gear or buying even-pricier hardware... But 802.11g promises the same speed as 802.11b. *Maximum wireless signal rate based on range. You should be 802.11g compliant via relatively easy firmware upgrades. About 802.11g Wireless Today's 11-megabits-per-second 802.11b wireless networks are fine for broadband Internet access (which typically tops out at...
... approximately 30MHz, which is expensive--and because its radio uses the 5-GHz band and 802.11b uses the 2.4-GHz band, upgrading to be able to upgrade the newer 802.11b access points to an 802.11a network means either scrapping 802.11b gear or buying even-pricier hardware... But 802.11g promises the same speed as 802.11b. *Maximum wireless signal rate based on range. You should be 802.11g compliant via relatively easy firmware upgrades. About 802.11g Wireless Today's 11-megabits-per-second 802.11b wireless networks are fine for broadband Internet access (which typically tops out at...
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... that explain various functions and services provided by the Router. Click the Status tab to continue. Type in the Advanced Configurations menus. The Help menu presents links to the first page without saving any time by ...Firmware Upgrade, Administrator Settings (save & reboot) and Diagnostic Test menus. Click the Tools tab to access the Administrator Settings (used to access the Virtual Server, IP Filters, IP Routing, DMZ, Firewall, RIP, PPP, ADSL, ATM VCC, Wireless Performance and Wireless Management menus. Click the Next button to the configuration settings of the Router...
... that explain various functions and services provided by the Router. Click the Status tab to continue. Type in the Advanced Configurations menus. The Help menu presents links to the first page without saving any time by ...Firmware Upgrade, Administrator Settings (save & reboot) and Diagnostic Test menus. Click the Tools tab to access the Administrator Settings (used to access the Virtual Server, IP Filters, IP Routing, DMZ, Firewall, RIP, PPP, ADSL, ATM VCC, Wireless Performance and Wireless Management menus. Click the Next button to the configuration settings of the Router...
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...as well as administrative tools to manage the Router, view statistics and other information used to examine performance and for the LAN Setup and DNS IP Configuration menus. The Help menu presents links to access the Setup Wizard, Wireless LAN Configuration, WAN Configuration, LAN IP ... System Settings (load and save configuration files), Firmware Upgrade and Diagnostic Test menus. Click the Status tab to access the UPnP, Virtual Server, IP Filters, IP Routing, DMZ, Firewall, RIP, PPP, ADSL, ATM VCC, Wireless Performance and Wireless Management menus. Click the Tools tab to display ...
...as well as administrative tools to manage the Router, view statistics and other information used to examine performance and for the LAN Setup and DNS IP Configuration menus. The Help menu presents links to access the Setup Wizard, Wireless LAN Configuration, WAN Configuration, LAN IP ... System Settings (load and save configuration files), Firmware Upgrade and Diagnostic Test menus. Click the Status tab to access the UPnP, Virtual Server, IP Filters, IP Routing, DMZ, Firewall, RIP, PPP, ADSL, ATM VCC, Wireless Performance and Wireless Management menus. Click the Tools tab to display ...
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...to save current configuration settings, restore default settings, and to perform miscellaneous actions such performing Ping tests. 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 ...To change the system password used to access the web manager, to save or load Router configuration settings, upgrade the device firmware, save the new setting (see above) is also used to access the Router web manager, click the Admin button in this cannot be certain you have typed it ...
...to save current configuration settings, restore default settings, and to perform miscellaneous actions such performing Ping tests. 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 ...To change the system password used to access the web manager, to save or load Router configuration settings, upgrade the device firmware, save the new setting (see above) is also used to access the Router web manager, click the Admin button in this cannot be certain you have typed it ...
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... path of the file or click on the Browse button to load the latest firmware for the file. The file will load and restart the Router automatically. Firmware Upgrade Note Performing a Firmware Upgrade can sometimes change the configuration settings. Figure 4- 17. Use the Firmware Upgrade menu to search for the device. Click the Apply button to begin copying...
... path of the file or click on the Browse button to load the latest firmware for the file. The file will load and restart the Router automatically. Firmware Upgrade Note Performing a Firmware Upgrade can sometimes change the configuration settings. Figure 4- 17. Use the Firmware Upgrade menu to search for the device. Click the Apply button to begin copying...