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... I USER'S MANUAL I V. 1.2 I CHAPTER 1 1 Packing Checklist 2 System and Setup Requirements 3 Applications 3 Features 4 Identifying Components 5 Front View...5 Rear View ...7 About Wireless LAN 7 Networking Modes 8 CHAPTER 2 10 Setup Considerations 10 Connecting the Router to the WAN 11 Connecting the Router to the LAN 11... 13 Windows ME/9X 14 Windows 2000 17 Windows NT4.0 18 Windows XP ...20 Starting the Web Browser Interface 22 Setup Wizard 23 CHAPTER 4 25 Main Screen 25 LAN & DHCP Server 26 WAN...27 Password ...29 Time ...29 Wireless 31...
... I USER'S MANUAL I V. 1.2 I CHAPTER 1 1 Packing Checklist 2 System and Setup Requirements 3 Applications 3 Features 4 Identifying Components 5 Front View...5 Rear View ...7 About Wireless LAN 7 Networking Modes 8 CHAPTER 2 10 Setup Considerations 10 Connecting the Router to the WAN 11 Connecting the Router to the LAN 11... 13 Windows ME/9X 14 Windows 2000 17 Windows NT4.0 18 Windows XP ...20 Starting the Web Browser Interface 22 Setup Wizard 23 CHAPTER 4 25 Main Screen 25 LAN & DHCP Server 26 WAN...27 Password ...29 Time ...29 Wireless 31...
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v - APPENDIX C: NETWORKING BASIS 62 APPENDIX D: 802.1X AUTHENTICATION SETUP 77 802.1x Authentication Infrastructure 77 Supplicant: Wireless Network PC Card 78 Authenticator: Wireless Network Router 96 Radius Server: Window2000 Server 97 APPENDIX E: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 119 Preface -
v - APPENDIX C: NETWORKING BASIS 62 APPENDIX D: 802.1X AUTHENTICATION SETUP 77 802.1x Authentication Infrastructure 77 Supplicant: Wireless Network PC Card 78 Authenticator: Wireless Network Router 96 Radius Server: Window2000 Server 97 APPENDIX E: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 119 Preface -
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... remote access to -building data communication • Built-in infrastructure mode • Router provides ideal solution for: - System and Setup Requirements To ensure smooth operation of the Router, the following minimum system and setup requirements should be met: • WindowsMe/NT4/2000/98/95 • Mac OS • Netscape Navigator 4.7 or Microsoft...
... remote access to -building data communication • Built-in infrastructure mode • Router provides ideal solution for: - System and Setup Requirements To ensure smooth operation of the Router, the following minimum system and setup requirements should be met: • WindowsMe/NT4/2000/98/95 • Mac OS • Netscape Navigator 4.7 or Microsoft...
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..., and electric motors. - 10 - CHAPTER 2 Hardware installation This chapter covers plugging in its structure. Install another access point to a WAN, LAN, and wireless LAN (WLAN). Setup Considerations When setting up the Router be sure to note the following points: • Optimize the performance of the Router by ensuring that the distance...
..., and electric motors. - 10 - CHAPTER 2 Hardware installation This chapter covers plugging in its structure. Install another access point to a WAN, LAN, and wireless LAN (WLAN). Setup Considerations When setting up the Router be sure to note the following points: • Optimize the performance of the Router by ensuring that the distance...
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... must manually configure your ISP for both static and fixed IP addresses. Refer to the router via the Web browser interface, and running the interface setup wizard.
... must manually configure your ISP for both static and fixed IP addresses. Refer to the router via the Web browser interface, and running the interface setup wizard.
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...Installed gateways." e. Type the ISP/BSP domain name server IP address in DNS Server Search Order and click Add to add it to your Windows setup files. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband Service Provider) is shown. If prompted, insert your ISP/BSP for the router. ...Contact your Windows setup CD or specify the path to the list. After Windows has finished setting up the network, you are returned to restart the computer. 9. ...
...Installed gateways." e. Type the ISP/BSP domain name server IP address in DNS Server Search Order and click Add to add it to your Windows setup files. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband Service Provider) is shown. If prompted, insert your ISP/BSP for the router. ...Contact your Windows setup CD or specify the path to the list. After Windows has finished setting up the network, you are returned to restart the computer. 9. ...
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... time zone from the drop-down list. 5. Type a beginning IP address and an end IP address for verification. 4. Follow these instructions: 1. In the Settings screen Setup Wizard page, click Run Wizard. Type a password in the text box, and then type it again for the DHCP server to configure the router quickly...
... time zone from the drop-down list. 5. Type a beginning IP address and an end IP address for verification. 4. Follow these instructions: 1. In the Settings screen Setup Wizard page, click Run Wizard. Type a password in the text box, and then type it again for the DHCP server to configure the router quickly...
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... the firmware, and ping remote IP addresses. The following functions are covered in this section: • Restart • Settings • Firmware • Ping Test • Setup Wizard - 49 - Gaming mode: Click to enable or disable Game mode. Allow to Ping WAN Port: Type a range of IP addresses that can be pinged... from remote locations. Telnet: Enables you to restart the system, save and load different settings as profiles, restore factory default settings, run a setup wizard to enable or disable UPNP.
... the firmware, and ping remote IP addresses. The following functions are covered in this section: • Restart • Settings • Firmware • Ping Test • Setup Wizard - 49 - Gaming mode: Click to enable or disable Game mode. Allow to Ping WAN Port: Type a range of IP addresses that can be pinged... from remote locations. Telnet: Enables you to restart the system, save and load different settings as profiles, restore factory default settings, run a setup wizard to enable or disable UPNP.
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... when necessary. Save Settings: Click to configure the router and router interface. All configuration changes you can also load the factory default settings, and run a setup wizard to save your disk. 2.
... when necessary. Save Settings: Click to configure the router and router interface. All configuration changes you can also load the factory default settings, and run a setup wizard to save your disk. 2.
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... a password. Type the host name or IP address in the text box, and then type it again for verification. - 52 - In the Settings screen Setup Wizard section, click Run Wizard. You are prompted to the right appears. 2. Type a password in the text box and click Ping. Wireless Router user's...is unsuccessful, you to configure the router quickly and conveniently. If the ping is successful, you see a screen similar to the one shown: Setup Wizard The setup wizard enables you see a screen like the the one shown here: If the ping is present on the Internet. Click Next. Follow these ...
... a password. Type the host name or IP address in the text box, and then type it again for verification. - 52 - In the Settings screen Setup Wizard section, click Run Wizard. You are prompted to the right appears. 2. Type a password in the text box and click Ping. Wireless Router user's...is unsuccessful, you to configure the router quickly and conveniently. If the ping is successful, you see a screen similar to the one shown: Setup Wizard The setup wizard enables you see a screen like the the one shown here: If the ping is present on the Internet. Click Next. Follow these ...
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Using the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard Go to Start menu > Control Panel > Network Connections In the menu on the left side of home networking. APPENDIX C: NETWORKING BASIS This chapter will help you learn the basics of the window, select "Set up a home or small office network" Click "Next" to procced Click "Next" to continue - 62 -
Using the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard Go to Start menu > Control Panel > Network Connections In the menu on the left side of home networking. APPENDIX C: NETWORKING BASIS This chapter will help you learn the basics of the window, select "Set up a home or small office network" Click "Next" to procced Click "Next" to continue - 62 -
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Select the first choice, and insert a floppy disk into your network. You may create a network setup disk which saves you the trouble of having to configure every PCs in your disk drive Click "Next" to continue. - 65 -
Select the first choice, and insert a floppy disk into your network. You may create a network setup disk which saves you the trouble of having to configure every PCs in your disk drive Click "Next" to continue. - 65 -
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Wireless Router user's manual !Note: Now you may use the Network Setup Disk you wish to setup. Click "Finish" to restart the computer - 68 - Click "Yes" to complete the Network Setup Wizard. System will now have to restart in your network that you just created in any PCs in order for the program to handle the rest. Double-click and run the file "netsetup" for the new settings to browse the content of the disk with "My Computer" or "Windows File Manager". Simply insert the Network Setup Disk into the disk drive of a PC, and open to be effective.
Wireless Router user's manual !Note: Now you may use the Network Setup Disk you wish to setup. Click "Finish" to restart the computer - 68 - Click "Yes" to complete the Network Setup Wizard. System will now have to restart in your network that you just created in any PCs in order for the program to handle the rest. Double-click and run the file "netsetup" for the new settings to browse the content of the disk with "My Computer" or "Windows File Manager". Simply insert the Network Setup Disk into the disk drive of a PC, and open to be effective.
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...- to the Access Point 2. Thus, key decryption by the certificate that it issues. We will be briefed as a whole and going into details of the setup for authentication. Therefore, wireless client user will introduce the 802.1x Authentication infrastructure as follows: 1. The Access Point replies with a RADIUS Access Request message. - ... both MD5 and TLS Extensive Authentication Protocol (EAP). The authentication request from wireless clients and reply by the user. APPENDIX D: 802.1X AUTHENTICATION SETUP There are three essential components to be used in wireless network.
...- to the Access Point 2. Thus, key decryption by the certificate that it issues. We will be briefed as a whole and going into details of the setup for authentication. Therefore, wireless client user will introduce the 802.1x Authentication infrastructure as follows: 1. The Access Point replies with a RADIUS Access Request message. - ... both MD5 and TLS Extensive Authentication Protocol (EAP). The authentication request from wireless clients and reply by the user. APPENDIX D: 802.1X AUTHENTICATION SETUP There are three essential components to be used in wireless network.
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... replies its digital certificate. 6. The RADIUS server validates client's digital certificate. 8. Click "Properties" to Start > Control Panel 2. Wireless Router user's manual 5. Please note that the setup illustration is the setup for 802.1x. double-click on our 22Mbps wireless PC Card. 1.
... replies its digital certificate. 6. The RADIUS server validates client's digital certificate. 8. Click "Properties" to Start > Control Panel 2. Wireless Router user's manual 5. Please note that the setup illustration is the setup for 802.1x. double-click on our 22Mbps wireless PC Card. 1.
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Check "Certificate Services", and click "Next" to Start > Control Panel, and double-click "Add or Remove Programs" 3. Click on "Add/Remove Windows components" 4. Login into your Windows 2000 Server as Administrator, or account that has Administrator authority. 2. Go to continue. - 97 - Radius Server: Window2000 Server This section to help those who has Windows 2000 Server installed and wants to setup Windows2000 Server for 802.1x authentication, which includes setting up Certificate Service for TLS Authentication, and enable EAPmethods. 1.
Check "Certificate Services", and click "Next" to Start > Control Panel, and double-click "Add or Remove Programs" 3. Click on "Add/Remove Windows components" 4. Login into your Windows 2000 Server as Administrator, or account that has Administrator authority. 2. Go to continue. - 97 - Radius Server: Window2000 Server This section to help those who has Windows 2000 Server installed and wants to setup Windows2000 Server for 802.1x authentication, which includes setting up Certificate Service for TLS Authentication, and enable EAPmethods. 1.
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Click "Finish" to refresh policy. Adding Internet Authentication Service 21. Type "secedit/refreshpolicy machine_policy" to complete the Automatic Certificate Request Setup 19. Go to open Command Prompt. 20. Go to Start > Run, and type "command" and click "Enter" to Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs - 102 - Wireless Router user's manual 17. The Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard will guide you through the Automatic Certificate Request setup, simply click "Next" through to the last step. 18.
Click "Finish" to refresh policy. Adding Internet Authentication Service 21. Type "secedit/refreshpolicy machine_policy" to complete the Automatic Certificate Request Setup 19. Go to open Command Prompt. 20. Go to Start > Run, and type "command" and click "Enter" to Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs - 102 - Wireless Router user's manual 17. The Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard will guide you through the Automatic Certificate Request setup, simply click "Next" through to the last step. 18.