User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Wireless Broadband Router Features
- Internet Access Features
- Advanced Internet Functions
- Wireless Features
- LAN Features
- Configuration & Management
- Security Features
- 1.2 Package Contents
- 2.1 Physical Details
- 2.2 Requirements
- 2.3 Installation
- 2.4 Default Setting
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Configuration Program
- 3.3 Setup Wizard
- 3.4 Home Screen
- 3.5 LAN Screen
- 3.6 Wireless Screen
- 3.7 Wireless Security
- 3.8 Password Screen
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Windows Clients
- 4.3 Macintosh Clients
- 4.4 Linux Clients
- 4.5 Other Unix Systems
- 4.6 Wireless Station Configuration
- 4.7 Wireless Configuration on Windows XP
- 5.1 Status
- 5.2 Connection Status - PPPoE
- 5.3 Connection Status - PPTP
- 5.4 Connection Status - L2TP
- 5.5 Connection Status - Telstra Big Pond
- 5.6 Connection Details - SingTel RAS
- 5.7 Connection Details - Other (e.g. Fixed Wireless)
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 Internet
- 6.3 Access Control
- 6.4 Dynamic DNS
- 6.5 URL Filter
- 6.6 User Groups
- 6.7 Options
- 6.8 Schedule
- 6.9 Virtual Servers
- 6.10 WAN Port
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 PC Database
- 7.3 Config File
- 7.4 Logs
- 7.5 Diagnostics
- 7.6 QoS
- 7.7 Remote Administration
- 7.8 Routing
- 7.9 Security Options
- 7.10 Upgrade Firmware
- 8.1 Overview
- 8.2 General Problems
- 8.3 Internet Access
- 8.4 Wireless Access
- 9.1 Modes
- 9.2 BSS/ESS
- 9.3 Channels
- 9.4 WEP
- 9.5 WPA-PSK
- 9.6 Wireless LAN Configuration
- 10.1 Multi-Function Wireless Broadband Router
- 10.2 Wireless Interface
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Fixed or Dynamic IP Address. On the Internet connection,
the Wireless Broadband Router supports both Dynamic IP
Address (IP Address is allocated on connection) and Fixed IP
Address.
Advanced Internet Functions
• Communication Applications. Support for Internet
communication applications, such as interactive Games,
Telephony, and Conferencing applications, which are often
difficult to use when behind a Firewall, is included.
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Special Internet Applications. Applications which use non-
standard connections or port numbers are normally blocked by
the Firewall. The ability to define and allow such applications is
provided, to enable such applications to be used normally.
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Virtual Servers. This feature allows Internet users to access
Internet servers on your LAN. The required setup is quick and
easy.
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Dynamic DNS Support. DDNS, when used with the Virtual
Servers feature, allows users to connect to Servers on your LAN
using a Domain Name, even if you have a dynamic IP address
which changes every time you connect.
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Multi-DMZ. For each WAN (Internet) IP address allocated to
you, one (1) PC on your local LAN can be configured to allow
unrestricted 2-way communication with Servers or individual
users on the Internet. This provides the ability to run programs
which are incompatible with Firewalls.
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URL Filter. Use the URL Filter to block access to undesirable
Web sites by LAN users.
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Access Control. Using the Access Control feature, you can
assign LAN users to different groups, and determine which
Internet services are available to each group.
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Scheduling. Both the URL Filter and Firewall rules can be
scheduled to operate only at certain times. This provides great
flexibility in controlling Internet -bound traffic.
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Logs. Define what data is recorded in the Logs, and optionally
send log data to a Syslog Server. Log data can also be E-mailed
to you.
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