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following procedures.
The web user interface can be grouped into Quick setup, Basic
Configuration, Advanced Configuration, Utility and Firewall as shown in
Figure 3-4. The left frame contains, in a tree structure, the contents of the
RB web configuration interface. Move through the tree by clicking on an icon
to expand or collapse the tree. The nodes on the tree represent web pages
that allow you to view and modify the parameters of the RB.
Configuration, Advanced Configuration, Utility and Firewall as shown in
Figure 3-4. The left frame contains, in a tree structure, the contents of the
RB web configuration interface. Move through the tree by clicking on an icon
to expand or collapse the tree. The nodes on the tree represent web pages
that allow you to view and modify the parameters of the RB.
Figure 3-4
If users want to connect multiple wireless computers to a broadband (ADSL
or Cable) modem or an Ethernet switch to surf the Internet, you need to
configure the RB as a broadband wireless router to share a single IP
address with the multiple wireless computers as described as follows.
or Cable) modem or an Ethernet switch to surf the Internet, you need to
configure the RB as a broadband wireless router to share a single IP
address with the multiple wireless computers as described as follows.
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3.2.1 Configure the RB as Central Wireless Bridge
Configure TCP/IP parameters
1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Enable for
Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-5. In the Bridging Parameter
window, enter the IP Address (default is 192.168.2.1) and Subnet
Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are suitable for your network
domain. After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete
the modification of this page.
window, enter the IP Address (default is 192.168.2.1) and Subnet
Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are suitable for your network
domain. After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete
the modification of this page.
Figure 3-5