User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
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- Front Panel
- Front Panel Description
- Back Panel
- Back Panel Description
- Typical Applications
- Connecting a Remote Site via Cable Modem
- Connecting a Local Site to the Internet
- Specifications
- Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
- Hardware Installation
- Safety
- Unpacking the RF802EW
- Cabling
- Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration
- Software Installation and Configuration
- Software Installation
- Using RouteFinder Setup Wizard
- Testing your Connection
- Chapter 4 - Telnet
- Using Telnet to Configure your RouteFinder
- Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
- RouteFinder Manager
- General Settings
- WAN Ethernet Segment
- Async Port
- Remote Access-Remote Access Settings
- Enable IP Mapping - Virtual Server
- Port Settings
- Edit Login Script for Remote Access
- Writing a login script for IP Routing
- Modem String Settings
- LAN DHCP Server
- Routing Settings
- Routing Table
- Filter Settings
- Wireless Settings
- Refresh Device List
- Device Name and Password
- Save Settings to File
- Load Settings
- Upgrade Firmware
- General Diagnostic
- Chapter 6 - RouteFinder Monitor
- RouteFinder Monitor
- Running RouteFinder Monitor
- Refresh Device List
- Test Connection
- Terminate Connection
- Save to File
- Save Now
- Autosave
- IP Address/Name
- Event Messages
- TCP/IP Tab
- Time Tab
- Status Tab
- Statistics Tab
- Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings
- LAN Client Settings
- Setting up Remote Access Clients
- Accessing a Windows NT Server
- Accessing a Novell Server
- Accessing a Windows NT Server and a Novell NetWare Server
- Accessing a Unix Server
- Make New Connection (Windows 2000 only)
- Chapter 8 LAN-to-LAN Settings
- LAN-to-LAN Settings
- Setting up LAN-to-LAN Routing
- Using the Find Computer command
- Using LMHosts
- Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Common Problems
- Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical Support
- Introduction
- Limited Warranty
- Addendum for North American Products
- Addendum for International Products
- Out of Warranty Repair Costs
- Software User License Agreement
- Technical Support
- Contacting Technical Support
- Recording RouteFinder Information
- Online Warranty Registration
- About the Internet
- Ordering Accessories
- Appendixes
- Appendix A - Regulatory Compliance Information
- Class B Statement FCC Part 15
- Appendix B - Tools for your RF802EW
- RouteFinder Monitor
- PING
- WINIPCFG and IPCONFIG
- TRACERT
- Appendix C - Cabling Diagrams
- Glossary
- Index
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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
Remote Connection Authentication Settings
When you select Allow Remote Dial-in, you must determine the method that remote users must use
to be authenticated on your system. If you choose the PAP or CHAP authentication protocol, you
must select Use Local Settings, Use Local Client List or Use RADIUS Server authentication.
Use Local Setting
You may create a Remote User Name and Remote Password to log in to the system. All users
must type the same user name and password that you specify.
Use Local Client List
The Local Client list is a list of all User Names and Passwords that can access your network from
a remote site. When a remote user dials in to the RF802EW, the user’s access profile
information (user name, password, callback status, etc.) is validated by checking the user
information in this list. The RF802EW can include up to 64 users in the Local Client list. Click
Local Client List to add your remote users.
Important: The RF802EW is set up with a default user of guest which requires no password. For
security reasons, either delete the user ID guest or provide it with a password.
Client Information
For each new remote user added to the system, enter the following information:
User Name
Specify a user name with a maximum of 16 characters.
Password
Specify the password corresponding to the user name. Passwords are limited to 16 characters.
Password Verification
Verify the password by re-entering the user password in the box provided.
Callback Type
The callback feature provides an added level of security to your dial in system. A remote client
dials in to the network and then disconnects. The RF802EW then calls the client back. The
feature can be implemented using no callback, fixed callback, or variable callback.
No Callback
The RouteFinder does not perform a callback function. This is the default setting.
Fixed Callback
The RouteFinder will connect to the client by dialing the number specified in the Your
TelNumber box.
Variable Callback
This option allows the remote client to specify the phone number the RouteFinder should callback
each time a dial up connection is established.