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... keep the device free from the product. FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device This equipment has been tested and found to be determined by Motorola for connections to Part 15 of thunderstorm or lightning activity in safe operating condition. However, there is in the area. Route power supply... point where they are dangerous. Observe all safety precautions. It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge protector in the user manual} before you are designed to remove dust. Do not spray cleaners directly on the unit or use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals. Place...
... keep the device free from the product. FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device This equipment has been tested and found to be determined by Motorola for connections to Part 15 of thunderstorm or lightning activity in safe operating condition. However, there is in the area. Route power supply... point where they are dangerous. Observe all safety precautions. It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge protector in the user manual} before you are designed to remove dust. Do not spray cleaners directly on the unit or use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals. Place...
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...; 2003 by any interference that the WR850G, WE800G, WA840G, WN825G, WPCI810G, and BR700 comply with Part 15 of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in this manual at any derivative work (such as a Class... B digital device. FCC Declaration of Microsoft Corporation. Motorola may make any time. No part of ...
...; 2003 by any interference that the WR850G, WE800G, WA840G, WN825G, WPCI810G, and BR700 comply with Part 15 of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in this manual at any derivative work (such as a Class... B digital device. FCC Declaration of Microsoft Corporation. Motorola may make any time. No part of ...
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... of Router ...1-8 LED Description 1-8 Section 2:Installation 2-1 Hardware Setup ...2-1 Router Physical Installation 2-1 Horizontal Installation ...2-1 Vertical Installation ...2-2 Wall Mount Installation 2-2 Electrical Connection to Router 2-6 Easy Software Setup 2-6 Manual Software Setup 2-6 Connection to Router 2-7 Configure Your Computers 2-8 Configuring Windows 98SE and ME 2-9 Configuring Windows 2000 2-11 Configuring Windows XP 2-13 Log In...2-16 Configure...
... of Router ...1-8 LED Description 1-8 Section 2:Installation 2-1 Hardware Setup ...2-1 Router Physical Installation 2-1 Horizontal Installation ...2-1 Vertical Installation ...2-2 Wall Mount Installation 2-2 Electrical Connection to Router 2-6 Easy Software Setup 2-6 Manual Software Setup 2-6 Connection to Router 2-7 Configure Your Computers 2-8 Configuring Windows 98SE and ME 2-9 Configuring Windows 2000 2-11 Configuring Windows XP 2-13 Log In...2-16 Configure...
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... router. Router Routers connect two networks together, or in situations where the address should never change, like print servers or PC servers. This is assigned manually to a device on the Internet. The address lasts only as long as a very large network). You are used in your case, your home network with...
... router. Router Routers connect two networks together, or in situations where the address should never change, like print servers or PC servers. This is assigned manually to a device on the Internet. The address lasts only as long as a very large network). You are used in your case, your home network with...
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The client (PC, gaming device, etc.) is automatically assigned an IP address every time a device is added to your network, allowing you from manually assigning IP addresses. The router acts as the centerpiece of your network, freeing you to share files, printers, and the Internet connection. OVERVIEW SECTION 1 DHCP ...
The client (PC, gaming device, etc.) is automatically assigned an IP address every time a device is added to your network, allowing you from manually assigning IP addresses. The router acts as the centerpiece of your network, freeing you to share files, printers, and the Internet connection. OVERVIEW SECTION 1 DHCP ...
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...instructions for connecting and configuring the unit. Section 2:Installation To get your hardware. ! Setup your network up and running: ! Electrical Connection: how to the Manual Software Setup found later in this section. Horizontal Installation 1 Place the router in various physical orientations - SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-1 If you physically place your unit...., vertically, or hung on the wall. Insert the CD-ROM for Product Setup. Physical Installation: where you prefer to setup the router's software manually, refer to connect the power cord. Follow the prompts.
...instructions for connecting and configuring the unit. Section 2:Installation To get your hardware. ! Setup your network up and running: ! Electrical Connection: how to the Manual Software Setup found later in this section. Horizontal Installation 1 Place the router in various physical orientations - SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-1 If you physically place your unit...., vertically, or hung on the wall. Insert the CD-ROM for Product Setup. Physical Installation: where you prefer to setup the router's software manually, refer to connect the power cord. Follow the prompts.
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Easy Software Setup Run the Installation Wizard program from the CD-ROM, follow the instructions below. Manual Software Setup If you don't want to use this section to configure it. This section details the physical connection of the router to your ... and surge protected power outlet. ! Physically connect and power on the front panel lights green when connected properly. Configure your PCs If you 'd prefer to manually setup your network, use the Installation Wizard from the supplied CD-ROM to Section 3:Configuration. 2-6 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION Once your network is up your network: !...
Easy Software Setup Run the Installation Wizard program from the CD-ROM, follow the instructions below. Manual Software Setup If you don't want to use this section to configure it. This section details the physical connection of the router to your ... and surge protected power outlet. ! Physically connect and power on the front panel lights green when connected properly. Configure your PCs If you 'd prefer to manually setup your network, use the Installation Wizard from the supplied CD-ROM to Section 3:Configuration. 2-6 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION Once your network is up your network: !...
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...provided by your ISP. Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically Select Yes to obtain the DNS information automatically, or No to enter the information manually. For example, if DHCP is selected, this is currently using Static Assigned, then you would enter the IP Address here. Default ...Gateway Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your router is the IP Address that your ISP. If using to access the Internet. CONFIGURATION SECTION 3...
...provided by your ISP. Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically Select Yes to obtain the DNS information automatically, or No to enter the information manually. For example, if DHCP is selected, this is currently using Static Assigned, then you would enter the IP Address here. Default ...Gateway Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your router is the IP Address that your ISP. If using to access the Internet. CONFIGURATION SECTION 3...
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...PPP Password Confirm PPP Service Name The same password as the PPP Password field. PPTP Server IP Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. PPP Auto Reconnect Enables the router to automatically reconnect to use. ! Challenge Handshake ...Authentication Protocol. PPP Password Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. PPP Idle Timer Click to enable PPP Idle Time. Auto - PPTP Client IP...
...PPP Password Confirm PPP Service Name The same password as the PPP Password field. PPTP Server IP Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. PPP Auto Reconnect Enables the router to automatically reconnect to use. ! Challenge Handshake ...Authentication Protocol. PPP Password Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. PPP Idle Timer Click to enable PPP Idle Time. Auto - PPTP Client IP...
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.... The MAC address(es) discovered on a Learned MAC Address. You can enter multiple MAC addresses for a single policy or multiple policies for a single MAC address. Manually enter a MAC Address or click on the LAN appear here. 3-12 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION For example, the word "cormorant" will use MAC addresses for Allow or...
.... The MAC address(es) discovered on a Learned MAC Address. You can enter multiple MAC addresses for a single policy or multiple policies for a single MAC address. Manually enter a MAC Address or click on the LAN appear here. 3-12 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION For example, the word "cormorant" will use MAC addresses for Allow or...
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... server contains a table matching domain names such as www.motorola.com to the BR700. ! Crossover Cable A crossover cable is a cable that is used to interconnect two computers by "leasing" an IP address and subnet mask to manually assign static IP addresses by "crossing over" (reversing) ...service provider. A crossover cable is the Internet system for online gaming, and acts as motorola.com, that forwards traffic not destined to the Internet, usually for converting domain names (like www.motorola.com) to IP address matches. D Default Gateway A routing device that maps to ...
... server contains a table matching domain names such as www.motorola.com to the BR700. ! Crossover Cable A crossover cable is a cable that is used to interconnect two computers by "leasing" an IP address and subnet mask to manually assign static IP addresses by "crossing over" (reversing) ...service provider. A crossover cable is the Internet system for online gaming, and acts as motorola.com, that forwards traffic not destined to the Internet, usually for converting domain names (like www.motorola.com) to IP address matches. D Default Gateway A routing device that maps to ...
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... that is permanently assigned to determine the best route for a packet. A switch is more advanced because it can also be assigned manually. RTS Request To Send. Static IP Address An IP address that supplies files or services such as part of an IP address. ... address. Subnet Mask A methodology that is used by a router to a host. Service Provider A company providing Internet connection services to a bridge. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a standard Internet protocol for data exchange between hosts on OSI Transport Layer 4 provides reliable transport over the...
... that is permanently assigned to determine the best route for a packet. A switch is more advanced because it can also be assigned manually. RTS Request To Send. Static IP Address An IP address that supplies files or services such as part of an IP address. ... address. Subnet Mask A methodology that is used by a router to a host. Service Provider A company providing Internet connection services to a bridge. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a standard Internet protocol for data exchange between hosts on OSI Transport Layer 4 provides reliable transport over the...