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...3.3 Connection Wizard: STEP 2: Wireless LAN 47 3.3.1 Basic (WEP) Security 49 3.3.2 Extend (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK) Security 50 3.4 Connection Wizard: STEP 3: Internet Configuration 50 3.4.1 Ethernet Connection 51 3.4.2 PPPoE Connection ...51 3.4.3 PPTP Connection ...52 3.4.4 Your IP Address ...54 3.4.5 WAN IP Address Assignment 54 3.4.6 IP Address and Subnet Mask 55 3.4.7 DNS Server Address Assignment 55 3.4.8 WAN IP and DNS Server Address Assignment 56 3.4.9 WAN MAC Address ...57 3.5 Connection Wizard: STEP 4: Bandwidth management 58 3.6 Connection Wizard Complete 58 Chapter 4 AP Mode...
...3.3 Connection Wizard: STEP 2: Wireless LAN 47 3.3.1 Basic (WEP) Security 49 3.3.2 Extend (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK) Security 50 3.4 Connection Wizard: STEP 3: Internet Configuration 50 3.4.1 Ethernet Connection 51 3.4.2 PPPoE Connection ...51 3.4.3 PPTP Connection ...52 3.4.4 Your IP Address ...54 3.4.5 WAN IP Address Assignment 54 3.4.6 IP Address and Subnet Mask 55 3.4.7 DNS Server Address Assignment 55 3.4.8 WAN IP and DNS Server Address Assignment 56 3.4.9 WAN MAC Address ...57 3.5 Connection Wizard: STEP 4: Bandwidth management 58 3.6 Connection Wizard Complete 58 Chapter 4 AP Mode...
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... 47 Connecting a Wireless Client to a Wireless Network t 91 Figure 48 Security Settings ...91 Figure 49 Confirm Save ...92 Figure 50 Link Status ...92 Figure 51 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: Ethernet Encapsulation 94 Figure 52 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPPoE Encapsulation 96 Figure 53 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPTP Encapsulation 99 Figure 54 Network > WAN > Advanced 101 Figure 55 Any IP Example ...105 Figure 56 Network > LAN > IP ...106 Figure 57 Network > LAN > IP Alias ...107 Figure 58 Network > LAN > Advanced 107 Figure 59 Network > DHCP Server > General...
... 47 Connecting a Wireless Client to a Wireless Network t 91 Figure 48 Security Settings ...91 Figure 49 Confirm Save ...92 Figure 50 Link Status ...92 Figure 51 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: Ethernet Encapsulation 94 Figure 52 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPPoE Encapsulation 96 Figure 53 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPTP Encapsulation 99 Figure 54 Network > WAN > Advanced 101 Figure 55 Any IP Example ...105 Figure 56 Network > LAN > IP ...106 Figure 57 Network > LAN > IP Alias ...107 Figure 58 Network > LAN > Advanced 107 Figure 59 Network > DHCP Server > General...
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... 9.0: DNS Settings in resolv.conf 246 Figure 155 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card 246 Figure 156 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties 246 Figure 157 Peer-to-Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 247 Figure 158 Basic Service Set ...248 Figure 159 Infrastructure WLAN ...249 Figure 160 RTS/CTS ...250 Figure 161 WPA(2)-PSK Authentication 256 22 NBG334W User's Guide List of Figures Figure 125 Internet...
... 9.0: DNS Settings in resolv.conf 246 Figure 155 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card 246 Figure 156 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties 246 Figure 157 Peer-to-Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 247 Figure 158 Basic Service Set ...248 Figure 159 Infrastructure WLAN ...249 Figure 160 RTS/CTS ...250 Figure 161 WPA(2)-PSK Authentication 256 22 NBG334W User's Guide List of Figures Figure 125 Internet...
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... 18 Wizard Step 3: WAN IP and DNS Server Addresses 56 Table 19 Example of Network Properties for LAN Servers with Fixed IP Addresses 57 Table 20 Wizard Step 3: WAN MAC Address 57 Table 21 Wizard Step 4: Bandwidth Management 58 Table 22 Web Configurator Status Screen 63 Table 23 Screens Summary ...64 Table 24 Network > LAN > IP ...66 Table 25 Types of Encryption for Each Type of Tables Table 1 Features Available in Router Mode vs. List of Tables List of Authentication 72 Table 26 WMM QoS...
... 18 Wizard Step 3: WAN IP and DNS Server Addresses 56 Table 19 Example of Network Properties for LAN Servers with Fixed IP Addresses 57 Table 20 Wizard Step 3: WAN MAC Address 57 Table 21 Wizard Step 4: Bandwidth Management 58 Table 22 Web Configurator Status Screen 63 Table 23 Screens Summary ...64 Table 24 Network > LAN > IP ...66 Table 25 Types of Encryption for Each Type of Tables Table 1 Features Available in Router Mode vs. List of Tables List of Authentication 72 Table 26 WMM QoS...
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... 45 Network > DHCP Server > Client List 112 Table 46 Network > NAT > General ...115 Table 47 NAT Application ...116 Table 48 Network > NAT > Advanced 120 Table 49 Dynamic DNS ...124 Table 50 Security > Firewall > General 129 Table 51 Security > Firewall > Services 131 Table 52 Security > Content Filter > Filter 134 Table 53 Security > Content Filter > Schedule 135 Table 54 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route 140 Table 55 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route: Static Route Setup 141 Table 56 Application and Subnet-based Bandwidth Management Example...
... 45 Network > DHCP Server > Client List 112 Table 46 Network > NAT > General ...115 Table 47 NAT Application ...116 Table 48 Network > NAT > Advanced 120 Table 49 Dynamic DNS ...124 Table 50 Security > Firewall > General 129 Table 51 Security > Firewall > Services 131 Table 52 Security > Content Filter > Filter 134 Table 53 Security > Content Filter > Schedule 135 Table 54 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route 140 Table 55 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route: Static Route Setup 141 Table 56 Application and Subnet-based Bandwidth Management Example...
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... page 197 for basic Internet and Wireless setup. • Click Go to Basic Setup if you to view and configure basic settings that are available in the Administrator Inactivity Timer field expires (default five minutes). In some versions, the default password appears automatically - Not all the NBG334W's settings. 34 NBG334W User's Guide Figure 4 Change Password Screen " The management session automatically times out when the time period set in this mode.
... page 197 for basic Internet and Wireless setup. • Click Go to Basic Setup if you to view and configure basic settings that are available in the Administrator Inactivity Timer field expires (default five minutes). In some versions, the default password appears automatically - Not all the NBG334W's settings. 34 NBG334W User's Guide Figure 4 Change Password Screen " The management session automatically times out when the time period set in this mode.
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... the WLAN is disabled. Summary Any IP Table Use this displays the port speed and duplex setting or N/A when the line is up or connected). Use the MAC filter screen to configure the NBG334W to block access to view current DHCP client information. LAN IP Use this screen to configure ISP parameters, WAN IP Connection address assignment, DNS servers and the WAN MAC address. For the WLAN, it displays the port speed and duplex setting if you're using Ethernet encapsulation and Idle...
... the WLAN is disabled. Summary Any IP Table Use this displays the port speed and duplex setting or N/A when the line is up or connected). Use the MAC filter screen to configure the NBG334W to block access to view current DHCP client information. LAN IP Use this screen to configure ISP parameters, WAN IP Connection address assignment, DNS servers and the WAN MAC address. For the WLAN, it displays the port speed and duplex setting if you're using Ethernet encapsulation and Idle...
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... OP Mode General This screen allows you selected. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 5 Screens Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Logs View Log Use this screen to view the logs for each computer that is using the NBG334W via the any IP feature. Tools Firmware Use this screen to change your NBG334W. To access this screen to backup and restore the configuration or reset the factory defaults to your NBG334W's log settings. Log Settings Use this screen...
... OP Mode General This screen allows you selected. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 5 Screens Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Logs View Log Use this screen to view the logs for each computer that is using the NBG334W via the any IP feature. Tools Firmware Use this screen to change your NBG334W. To access this screen to backup and restore the configuration or reset the factory defaults to your NBG334W's log settings. Log Settings Use this screen...
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... the port speed and duplex setting if you're using the same SSID, channel and security settings. 42 NBG334W User's Guide View the wireless stations that a wireless client (for refreshing statistics in this screen. Poll Interval(s) Enter the time interval for example, your network or computer with a wireless network card) has connected successfully to the AP (or wireless router) using Ethernet encapsulation and Idle (line (ppp) idle), Dial (starting to the NBG334W in the Status screen...
... the port speed and duplex setting if you're using the same SSID, channel and security settings. 42 NBG334W User's Guide View the wireless stations that a wireless client (for refreshing statistics in this screen. Poll Interval(s) Enter the time interval for example, your network or computer with a wireless network card) has connected successfully to the AP (or wireless router) using Ethernet encapsulation and Idle (line (ppp) idle), Dial (starting to the NBG334W in the Status screen...
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... the firmware version and the date created. Channel This shows the channel number which the NBG334W is up or connected). System Resource - DHCP This shows the LAN port's DHCP role - Wireless clients must support the same standard in order to be able to connect to identify the NBG334W in the Status screen. Current Date/Time This field displays your device. - Firmware Version This is disabled. Name (SSID) This shows a descriptive name used . Configuration Mode...
... the firmware version and the date created. Channel This shows the channel number which the NBG334W is up or connected). System Resource - DHCP This shows the LAN port's DHCP role - Wireless clients must support the same standard in order to be able to connect to identify the NBG334W in the Status screen. Current Date/Time This field displays your device. - Firmware Version This is disabled. Name (SSID) This shows a descriptive name used . Configuration Mode...
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... are ways for unauthorized devices to get the MAC address for example, 00A0C5000002 or 00:A0:C5:00:00:02. Chapter 5 Wireless LAN • Preamble type (if available): auto, short or long To set up your wireless network without an AP or wireless router, make sure wireless network cards/adapters use the same following settings: • Network type: Ad-Hoc • SSID Channel wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, b/g or a • Security: ( ) None ( ) WEP (64bit, 128bit...
... are ways for unauthorized devices to get the MAC address for example, 00A0C5000002 or 00:A0:C5:00:00:02. Chapter 5 Wireless LAN • Preamble type (if available): auto, short or long To set up your wireless network without an AP or wireless router, make sure wireless network cards/adapters use the same following settings: • Network type: Ad-Hoc • SSID Channel wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, b/g or a • Security: ( ) None ( ) WEP (64bit, 128bit...
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... Internet SSID Channel Security SSID_Example3 6 WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key: ThisismyWPA-PSKpre-sharedkey) An access point or wireless router is referred to as an "AP" and a computer with a wireless network card or USB/PCI adapter is selected. 3 Enter SSID_Example3 as a notebook for wireless communication. The instructions require that your hardware is connected (see the Quick Start Guide) and you an example of how to configure the wireless settings on your LAN connection (see Section 2.2 on page 33). 1 Open...
... Internet SSID Channel Security SSID_Example3 6 WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key: ThisismyWPA-PSKpre-sharedkey) An access point or wireless router is referred to as an "AP" and a computer with a wireless network card or USB/PCI adapter is selected. 3 Enter SSID_Example3 as a notebook for wireless communication. The instructions require that your hardware is connected (see the Quick Start Guide) and you an example of how to configure the wireless settings on your LAN connection (see Section 2.2 on page 33). 1 Open...
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... configure a DNS server, you a fixed IP address. Once it . It will be copied to the right. Chapter 7 WAN The following fields do not appear with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. Gateway IP Address Enter a Gateway IP Address (if your ISP did not assign you must choose the Ethernet option when the WAN port is for a dialup connection using the NBG334W's MAC address, copying the MAC address from a computer on the LAN whose MAC you click Apply. Factory default...
... configure a DNS server, you a fixed IP address. Once it . It will be copied to the right. Chapter 7 WAN The following fields do not appear with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. Gateway IP Address Enter a Gateway IP Address (if your ISP did not assign you must choose the Ethernet option when the WAN port is for a dialup connection using the NBG334W's MAC address, copying the MAC address from a computer on the LAN whose MAC you click Apply. Factory default...
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... NBG334W supports PPPoE (Point-to you by using PPPoE. PPPoE uses a service name to the right. Password Type the password associated with a broadband modem (i.e. Further, with NAT, all of the LAN's computers will have the IP address of the task. Remote IP Enter the remote IP subnet mask in this screen. Select User-Defined if you . Factory default Select Factory default to None after you do not need PPPoE software installed, since the router does that...
... NBG334W supports PPPoE (Point-to you by using PPPoE. PPPoE uses a service name to the right. Password Type the password associated with a broadband modem (i.e. Further, with NAT, all of the LAN's computers will have the IP address of the task. Remote IP Enter the remote IP subnet mask in this screen. Select User-Defined if you . Factory default Select Factory default to None after you do not need PPPoE software installed, since the router does that...
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... section in the Connection Wizard chapter for query messages and is set to use a static private IP address in the same subnet to allow the computer to access the Internet (through the NBG334W). The address 224.0.0.1 is required to use a static IP address in another network, you may need to manually configure the network settings of the computer and the NBG334W are not in the same subnet. 104 NBG334W User's Guide IP multicasting can be...
... section in the Connection Wizard chapter for query messages and is set to use a static private IP address in the same subnet to allow the computer to access the Internet (through the NBG334W). The address 224.0.0.1 is required to use a static IP address in another network, you may need to manually configure the network settings of the computer and the NBG334W are not in the same subnet. 104 NBG334W User's Guide IP multicasting can be...
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... Browse... Service Name Type a name (of up to delete the entry. Add Application Rule Active Select the check box to enable this rule in the location of these ports to an inside server without having to two minutes. Browse... Table 47 NAT Application LABEL DESCRIPTION Game List Update A game list includes the pre-defined service name(s) and port number(s). The predefined service name and port number(s) will...
... Browse... Service Name Type a name (of up to delete the entry. Add Application Rule Active Select the check box to enable this rule in the location of these ports to an inside server without having to two minutes. Browse... Table 47 NAT Application LABEL DESCRIPTION Game List Update A game list includes the pre-defined service name(s) and port number(s). The predefined service name and port number(s) will...
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... to the Internet. IP Alias allow you to use of allowing triangle routes. The NBG334W has one Ethernet WAN port and four Ethernet LAN ports, which needs security from the WAN go through the NBG334W. This is called an asymmetrical or "triangle" route. These computers will have the NBG334W permit the use a specific service. 12.1.4 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall 1 Change the default password via web configurator. 2 Think about access control before you don't use IP alias instead...
... to the Internet. IP Alias allow you to use of allowing triangle routes. The NBG334W has one Ethernet WAN port and four Ethernet LAN ports, which needs security from the WAN go through the NBG334W. This is called an asymmetrical or "triangle" route. These computers will have the NBG334W permit the use a specific service. 12.1.4 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall 1 Change the default password via web configurator. 2 Think about access control before you don't use IP alias instead...
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... turn off the NBG334W while firmware upload is in a file that you must decompress compressed (.zip) files before you want to begin the upload process. After a successful upload, the system will reboot. Table 90 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware LABEL DESCRIPTION File Path Type in the location of the file you can upload them. See the Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance chapter for upgrading firmware using FTP/TFTP commands...
... turn off the NBG334W while firmware upload is in a file that you must decompress compressed (.zip) files before you want to begin the upload process. After a successful upload, the system will reboot. Table 90 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware LABEL DESCRIPTION File Path Type in the location of the file you can upload them. See the Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance chapter for upgrading firmware using FTP/TFTP commands...
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.... Configuration Backup & Restoration Network Address Translation (NAT) Firewall Content Filter Bandwidth Management Time and Date Port Forwarding DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Dynamic DNS Support Note: Only upload firmware for secure Internet access. When the firewall is enabled. If you have a server (mail or web server for example, with URLs that contain keywords that probes from an external server when you want to revert back to multiple private IP addresses for example. You can also set the time manually. Enable wireless security (WEP, WPA(2), WPA(2)-PSK...
.... Configuration Backup & Restoration Network Address Translation (NAT) Firewall Content Filter Bandwidth Management Time and Date Port Forwarding DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Dynamic DNS Support Note: Only upload firmware for secure Internet access. When the firewall is enabled. If you have a server (mail or web server for example, with URLs that contain keywords that probes from an external server when you want to revert back to multiple private IP addresses for example. You can also set the time manually. Enable wireless security (WEP, WPA(2), WPA(2)-PSK...
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... Shared Secret Key 253 RADIUS Message Types 252 RADIUS Messages 252 RADIUS server 72 registration product 265 related documentation 3 Remote management 153 and NAT 154 and the firewall 153 FTP 156 limitations 153 remote management session 153 system timeout 154 Reset button 35, 194 Reset the device 35 Restore configuration 193 Restrict Web Features 134 RF (Radio Frequency) 212 RoadRunner 95 Roaming 83 roaming 73 requirements 74 router 199 Router Mode 199 RTS...
... Shared Secret Key 253 RADIUS Message Types 252 RADIUS Messages 252 RADIUS server 72 registration product 265 related documentation 3 Remote management 153 and NAT 154 and the firewall 153 FTP 156 limitations 153 remote management session 153 system timeout 154 Reset button 35, 194 Reset the device 35 Restore configuration 193 Restrict Web Features 134 RF (Radio Frequency) 212 RoadRunner 95 Roaming 83 roaming 73 requirements 74 router 199 Router Mode 199 RTS...