User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Setting Up the Gateway on a Network
- Changing the Gateway Settings
- Using the Advanced Feature Set
- Accessing advanced features
- Changing your gateway password
- Changing your advanced wireless settings
- Setting your transfer rate
- Setting your operating channel
- Using system tools
- Establishing routing protocols
- Refining DHCP server addressing
- Assigning virtual server settings
- Using access control features
- Changing your gateway IP address
- IP addressing in network adapters
- Universal Plug and Play
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Glossary
- 802.11b
- Ad Hoc Mode
- Adapter
- Access Point (AP)
- ASCII characters
- DHCP
- Driver (Device Driver)
- DNS
- Encryption
- Ethernet
- Ethernet address (MAC address)
- Firewall
- Gateway
- Hexadecimal
- Hub
- Infrastructure Mode
- IEEE
- ISP
- LAN
- Mbps
- NAT
- Peer-to-Peer Mode
- Profiles (Network Profiles)
- Protocols (Network Protocols)
- Resources (Network resources)
- Roaming
- SSID
- Subnet
- Subnet mask
- Switch
- TCP/IP
- UPnP
- USB
- VPN
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Regulatory Compliance Statements
- Index

Chapter 1 – Overview
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Wireless Activity Green blinking – Traffic is detected between at least one
wireless device and the gateway.
The Wireless Activity light blinks continually because the
gateway is always checking whether other wireless devices
are trying to connect to it. The more activity that occurs
between wireless PCs and the gateway, the faster this
indicator blinks.
Ethernet 1-4 Off – No PC is connected to the Ethernet port.
Green solid – A valid link has been established at 10 Mbps.
Green blinking – Traffic is being passed at 10 Mbps.
Amber solid – A valid link has been established at 100 Mbps.
Amber blinking – Traffic is being passed at 100 Mbps.
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