Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analítico1. Introduction81.1 Internet Access Features81.2 Advanced Internet Functions81.3 Wireless Features91.4 LAN Features91.5 Configuration & Management91.6 Security Features101.7 Package Contents101.8 Physical Details101.8.1 Front-mounted LEDs10Rear Panel112. Installing Your Wireless Router112.1 System Requirements112.2 Installation Instructions12Choose an Installation Site12Connect LAN Cables12Connect WAN Cable12Power Up12Check the LEDs123. PC Configuration133.1 Windows Clients13TCP/IP Settings - Overview13Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/Me13Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows NT4.015Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 200018Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP20Internet Access223.2 Macintosh Clients233.3 Linux Clients243.4 Wireless Station Configuration244. Configuration Program244.1 Collecting ISP Information254.2 Preparation254.3 Connecting to the Wireless Router254.3.1 Using UPnP25Using your Web Browser25If you can't connect264.4 Open the Web-based Admin Tool265. Configuring Your Wireless Router - Basic Functions275.1 Setup275.1.1 Configure Setup Parameters275.2 Global Address285.2.1 Setup Global Addresses295.2.2 Remove Global Addresses295.3 Wireless295.3.1 Configure the Basic Wireless Options305.3.2 Set WEP Keys305.3.3 Display Association Table315.3.4 Configure the Advanced Wireless Options325.4 Tools335.4.1 Change the Administrative Password335.4.2 Restore the Factory Default Settings:335.4.3 Upgrade the Wireless Router’s Firmware345.5 Status345.5.1 DHCP Release and DHCP Renew355.6 DHCP355.6.1 Setup the Wireless Router as a DHCP Server365.6.2 Display DHCP Table365.7 Log365.7.1 Setup Logging on Your Wireless Router375.7.2 Session Event Log375.7.3 Block Event Log375.7.4 Intrusion Event Log385.7.5 Wireless Event Log385.8 Statistics386. Configuring Your Wireless Router - Advanced Functions406.1 Toggle between Basic and Advanced Functions406.2 Virtual Servers406.2.1 Setup a Computer on Your Network as a Virtual Server416.2.2 Delete Virtual Servers416.3 Filters416.3.1 To set up a filter:426.3.2 Private MAC Filtering426.3.3 Additional Filtering Options436.3.4 Deleting Filters446.4 Special Apps446.4.1 Configure Special Apps using the Popular Applications Feature456.4.2 Manually Configure Special Apps456.4.3 To delete a special application:466.5 DMZ Host466.5.1 Setup a DMZ Host476.5.2 To delete DMZ Hosts:476.6 MAC Clone476.6.1 Clone the MAC Address477. Troubleshooting487.1 General Problems487.2 Internet Access487.3 Wireless Access498. About Wireless LANs508.1 Modes508.1.1 Ad-hoc Mode508.1.2 Infrastructure Mode508.2 BSS/ESS518.2.1 BSS518.2.2 ESS518.3 Channels518.4 WEP519. Specifications53Figure 1: Network Connection8Figure 2: Front Panel10Figure 3: Rear Panel11Figure 4: Installation Diagram12Figure 5: Network Configuration13Figure 6: IP Address (Windows 95)14Figure 7: Gateway Tab (Windows 95/98)14Figure 8: DNS Tab (Windows 95/98)15Figure 9:TCP/IP (Windows NT4.0)15Figure 10: IP Address (Windows NT4.0)16Figure 11: Add Gateway (Windows NT4.0)17Figure 12: Add DNS (Windows NT4.0)18Figure 13: Network Configuration (Windows 2000)19Figure 14: TCP/IP Properties (Windows 2000)20Figure 15: Network Configuration (Windows XP)21Figure 16: TCP/IP Properties (Windows XP)22Figure 17: Web Address for Admin Tool26Figure 18: Username/Password Dialog Box26Figure 19: Setup Screen27Figure 20: Global Address Screen29Figure 21: Wireless Screen30Figure 22: Set WEP Keys Window31Figure 23: Wireless Association Table31Figure 24: Defaults for Advanced Wireless Settings32Figure 25: Tool Screen33Figure 26: Warming Dialog Box for Restore Defaults33Figure 27: Choose File Dialog Box for Firmware Upgrade34Figure 28: Status Screen35Figure 29: DHCP Screen35Figure 30: DHCP Active IP Window36Figure 31: Log Screen37Figure 32: Session Event Log Table37Figure 33: Block Event Log Table37Figure 34: Intrusion Event Log Table38Figure 35: Wireless Event Log Table38Figure 36: Statistic39Figure 37: Advanced Button40Figure 38: Basic Button40Figure 39: Virtual Servers Screen40Figure 40: Well-known Ports Table41Figure 41: Filters Screen42Figure 42: MAC Access Control Window43Figure 43: Special Apps Screen45Figure 44: Popular Applications Feature45Figure 45: DMZ Host Screen47Figure 46: MAC Clone Screen47Tamanho: 1 MBPáginas: 54Language: EnglishAbrir o manual