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Gigaset SE105 dsl/cable / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterIVZ.fm / 05.06.2003 Contents Contents Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 The Gigaset Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Features and Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Procedure for installation and configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 First Steps . . . . . .
Gigaset SE105 dsl/cable / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterIVZ.fm / 05.06.2003 Contents Gigaset Router User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Launching the User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Language Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 UI elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gigaset SE105 dsl/cable / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterIVZ.fm / 05.06.2003 Contents Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Fault tracing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service (Customer Care) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / introduction.fm / 05.06.2003 Safety precautions Safety precautions ◆ Only use the power supply unit provided with the Gigaset Router ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ (9V-1A). Note the connection values and ratings when connecting the device to the mains. Protect the router from dampness. Never open the device. For electrical safety reasons it may only be opened by authorised service technicians. The device may affect the operation of medical equipment.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / introduction.fm / 05.06.2003 The Gigaset Router The Gigaset Router The Siemens Gigaset Router (Gigaset SE105 dsl/cable) a powerful but simple communications device for connecting your PC or local network (LAN) to the Internet (WAN). If you want to surf the Internet at the lowest possible cost, the Gigaset Router is a comfortable and effective solution. The Gigaset Router permits Internet access for several users.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / introduction.fm / 05.06.2003 The Gigaset Router Features and Application The Gigaset Router's wide range of features makes it ideal for a large number of applications, such as: ◆ setting up a local network The Gigaset Router can accommodate – four devices via Ethernet ports with a transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps. – for up to 253 mobile end devices via a wireless interface with a transmission speed of 11 Mbps. Here it complies with Standard IEEE 802.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / introduction.fm / 05.06.2003 The Gigaset Router ◆ Protection against unauthorised access from the Internet The Gigaset Router offers comprehensive security measures such as: – Firewall with prevention of hacker attacks (e. g. SPI, DoS attacks) Emails will be sent to notify you about any attacks on your network.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / introduction.fm / 05.06.2003 The Gigaset Router Procedure for installation and configuration 1. First install an Ethernet network card or a wireless Network adapter such as the Gigaset USB Adapter 11 or Gigaset PC Card 11 in the PCs you want to connect with the Gigaset Router. The installation procedure can be found in the product's User Guide.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps First Steps System Requirements To operate your Gigaset Router you will need ◆ a PC with – a Ethernet network card or – a Gigaset USB Adapter 11, a Gigaset PC Card 11 or an 802.11b compatible wireless Network adapter. ◆ a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Netscape Communicator 6.0 or higher for configuring your router.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Operating displays and connections Front panel LED displays The front panel of the Gigaset Router contains LED displays that show the operating state and simplify installation and fault finding in the network. The LEDs show the following: LED State PWR WLAN WAN On On On Link/ACT Speed 10 Status The Gigaset Router has been switched on. The Gigaset Router is ready to open wireless connections.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Back panel The back panel of the Gigaset Router houses the various sockets. Element Description DC IN 9V-1A Socket for the supplied power unit. MAX Warning: Using the wrong power supply unit may damage the router. Reset Reset function. Use this button to ◆ boot the router. Hold the button down for one second. ◆ reset all the settings to the factory defaults. Hold the button down for five seconds.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Setting up the Gigaset Router The Gigaset Router can be set up in any suitable location in the home or office. You do not need any special wiring. However you should comply with the following guidelines: ◆ Operate the Gigaset Router only indoors within a temperature range of +5 to +40 °C. Do not position the Gigaset Router near a heat source. Do not cover the ventilation slots.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Connecting the Gigaset Router ◆ Only use the (9V 1A) power supply unit supplied with the router. ◆ Do not plug any phone jack connectors into the router WAN and LAN ! sockets. ◆ Use standard network cables for all connections (CAT-5) for the WAN and LAN connections. ◆ An Ethernet cable must not be longer than 100 meters (328 feet).
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Creating a LAN connection You can connect PCs to your router in wireless or wired mode and so set up a local network (LAN). Wireless A wireless connection is established via a wireless network adapter installed in your PC. This could be for example a Gigaset USB Adapter 11, a Gigaset PC Card 11 or an 802.11b compatible wireless network adapter. You define a Wireless network by assigning all the devices an identical SSID.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Wired Insert one end of the supplied Ethernet cable in one of the LAN sockets (LAN1 - LAN4) on the back of the router and the other end in the PC's Ethernet network card, Hub or Switch. The four LAN ports can automatically set transmission speed to 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and the transmission mode to Half duplex or Full duplex.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / device.fm / 05.06.2003 First Steps Activation Plug the power unit cable into the 9V 1A socket on the router. Plug the other end of the power unit cable into a power outlet. This will activate the router. Check whether the LED display for the mains (PWR) on the front panel is lit up. If this is not the case, please turn to "Fault tracing" on page 92.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Configuring the local network Once you have set up the hardware and connected all the devices, you have to configure the network settings of all the PCs that will communicate with each other via the Gigaset Router. The local network is set up as a TCP/IP network. You will have to make various choices during the configuration procedure.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Network configuration for Windows 98, 98 SE, ME To integrate a PC with Windows 98, 98 SE or ME in a local network via a Gigaset Router: 1. Set up the PC as Client for Microsoft Networks (see below). 2. Select computer names and workgroup (see page 19). 3. Install the TCP/IP protocol (see page 20). 4. Make TCP/IP protocol settings (see page 21). 5. Deactivate the http proxy (see page 25). 6.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Select in Manufacturer the entry Microsoft and in Network clients the entry Client for Microsoft Networks. ◆ Confirm this with OK. Selecting computer names and workgroup Now you have to specify a name for the PC and assign it to a workgroup. ◆ In the Network window move from the Configuration to the Identification tab.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Installing the TCP/IP protocol. The TCP/IP protocol ensures that the PCs in the network can communicate with each other. You first have to install this Protocol for the network adapter that establishes the connection to the Gigaset Router. ◆ In the Network window move from the Identification to the Configuration tab.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network TCP/IP protocol settings The TCP/IP protocol requires certain settings which you will now make so that it can function smoothly. ◆ To do this, in the Network window, switch to the Configuration tab. ◆ Select the TCP/IP > entry for your network card. ◆ Click on Properties.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Open the IP address.tab. ◆ If Obtain an IP address automatically has already been activated, your PC is already configured for DHCP. Click on Cancel and close the next windows with OK to run network configuration. You may be prompted to insert your Windows Installation CD. Follow the instructions in the installation procedure.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Open the Gateway tab and remove any entries from the Installed gateways list.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Open the DNS configuration tab. Select Disable DNS. ◆ Click on OK. ◆ Complete network configuration with OK. You may be prompted to insert your Windows Installation CD. Follow the instructions in the installation procedure. Once the copying procedure is completed, you will be prompted to reboot your system. Click on Yes. The computer will then be rebooted.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Deactivating the http proxy Make sure that the http proxy in your Web browser is deactivated. This function must be deactivated so that your Web browser can access your Gigaset Router's configuration pages. The following section describes the procedure for Internet Explorer and Netscape. Read the appropriate steps for the browser you are using. Internet Explorer ◆ Open Internet Explorer.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Synchronising the TCP/IP settings with the Gigaset Router You have now configured your PC so that it is ready to be connected to the Gigaset Router. You now have to release the old TCP/IP settings and update them with the settings of your Gigaset Router. ◆ Click on Start – Run. ◆ Enter WINIPCFG and click on OK. There may be a slight delay before the IP configuration appears.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Network configuration with Windows XP To integrate a PC in a network with Windows XP via a Gigaset Router: 1. Configure the network (see below). 2. Select computer names and workgroup (see page 29). 3. Check the network settings and complete the installation procedure (see page 29). 4. Make TCP/IP protocol settings (see page 30). 5. Deactivate the http proxy (see page 33).
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network You will be prompted to select a connection method. ◆ Select Other method and confirm with next. You will now see a screen listing various connection methods. ◆ Select This computer connects directly to the Internet. The other computers on my network connect to the Internet through this computer. and click on next. ◆ In the next window select your network adapter and click on next.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Selecting computer names and workgroup Now you have to specify a name for the PC and assign it to a workgroup. ◆ Enter the name the PC is to appear under in the network. This name must be unique within the network. You can complete the Computer description box or leave it empty. Then click on next. ◆ Enter a name for the workgroup the computer is to belong to.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network TCP/IP protocol settings The requires TCP/IP-Protocol certain settings which you will now make or check so that it can function smoothly. ◆ Click on Start and select Control Panel. ◆ Select Network and Internet Connections and then click on the Network Connections icon. ◆ Double click on the LAN connection with which you are connected to the router.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Click on Properties. ◆ Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network . ◆ If the Obtain an IP address automatically und Obtain DNS server address automatically options have already been activated, your PC is already configured for DHCP. Click on Cancel and close the next windows with OK to save your network configuration.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Deactivating the http proxy Make sure that the http proxy in your Web browser is deactivated. This function must be deactivated so that your Web browser can access your Gigaset Router's configuration pages. The following section describes the procedure for Internet Explorer and Netscape. Read the appropriate steps for the browser you are using.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Synchronising the TCP/IP settings with the Gigaset Router You have now configured your computer so that it is ready to be connected to the Gigaset Router. You now have to release the old TCP/IP settings and update them with the settings of your Gigaset Router. ◆ Click on Start in Windows Desktop and then Programs, followed by Accessoires and finally command prompt.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Network configuration with Windows 2000 To integrate a PC in a network with Windows 2000 via a Gigaset Router: 1. Install the network services (see below). 2. Select computer names and workgroup (see page 36). 3. Install the TCP/IP protocol (see page 37). 4. Make TCP/IP protocol settings (see page 39). 5. Deactivate the http proxy (see page 41). 6.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Select Networking services and click on next. ◆ You will now be prompted for the Windows installation CD. Insert the WIN2000 CD and click on the OK button to install all the required components. Selecting computer names and workgroup Now you have to specify a name for the PC and assign it to a workgroup. ◆ In the left-hand pane click on Network identification and then Properties.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Installing the TCP/IP protocol. The TCP/IP protocol ensures that the PCs in the network can communicate with each other. You now have to install this Protocol. ◆ Right click to open Local Area Connection. ◆ In the next window click on Properties. ◆ Click on Install.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ Select Protocol and click on Add. ◆ In the Network protocol list, select the entry Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). ◆ Click on OK. You will now see the TCP/IP protocol in the Local Area Connection Properties window.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network TCP/IP protocol settings The TCP/IP protocol requires certain settings which you will now make or check so that it can function smoothly.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network ◆ If the Obtain an IP address automatically und Obtain DNS server address automatically options have already been activated, your PC is already configured for DHCP. Click on Cancel and close the next windows with OK to save your network configuration.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Deactivating the http proxy Make sure that the http proxy in your Web browser is deactivated. This function must be deactivated so that your Web browser can read your Gigaset Router's configuration pages. The following section describes the procedure for Internet Explorer and Netscape. Read the appropriate steps for the browser you are using. Internet Explorer ◆ Open Internet Explorer.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Synchronising the TCP/IP settings with the Gigaset Router You have now configured your computer so that it is ready to be connected to the Gigaset Router. You now have to release the old TCP/IP settings and update them with the settings of your Gigaset Router. ◆ Click on Start – Programs – Accessoires – command prompt in Windows Desktop.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_tcpip.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuring the local network Checking the connection to the Gigaset Router Once the network has been set up on a PC, you can check whether the PC has been successfully connected to the Gigaset Router. This can be done as follows: ◆ Open command prompt. This can be done by clicking on Start – Programs – command prompt. ◆ Enter the command ping 192.168.2.1. i If the router's IP address was changed, enter the new IP address.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router User Interface Gigaset Router User Interface Once you have configured the network settings on a PC in your local network, you can then use that PC to configure the Gigaset Router with the user interface. The Gigaset Router can be configured using any browser that supports Java, e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Netscape Communicator 6.0 or higher.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router User Interface ◆ Click on LOGIN (the default is no password). i For security reasons you should assign a password at a later stage (see page 62). The opening screen is displayed.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router User Interface Language Selection The first time you launch the user interface it will appear in English. If you do not want to change the language, you can skip this section. ◆ If you want to work with the German, French, Italian or Spanish user interface, click on the flag of the respective country. A new window is displayed where you can select the language.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router User Interface UI elements The UI pages have the following elements: Navigation bar Working area Menu bar Buttons Navigation bar Home Status Basic Setup Advanced Setup Logout Takes you to the opening screen. Displays router status information. You can find detailed information about this page on page 90. You can also open and close an Internet connection manually here (see page 86). Launches Basic Setup.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router User Interface Working area Use the working area for configuration. With configurable parameters you will see a dialogue box or selection list with default settings. There may be some limitations on the possible entries, e. g. entering special characters or certain value ranges. If your entry does not meet the rules for the box in question, you will see an error message. You can then repeat the input.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup General configuration with Basic Setup Use Basic Setup for the general configuration of the Gigaset Router. This includes the settings for the WAN interface and wireless communication. The router's WAN interface is used to provide a connection to the Internet for all the PCs connected to the router. You will need the access data you received from your Internet Service Provider.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup Wireless Settings Use Wireless Settings to configure the router as an Access point of a wireless network (WEP). PCs that have a wireless network adapter can connect to the router. Accept the default settings. You can change them later on with Advanced Setup (see page 70). ◆ Click on NEXT.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup Configuring the WAN connection In the next step you have to enter the access data for your WAN connection. You will have received the necessary information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If you have chosen Germany as your country, please read the next section. If you have chosen a different country, please turn to page 53.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup ◆ Enter the required data. ◆ Maximum idle time (Default setting: 0 minutes) ! This is the period of time after which the Internet connection is closed down automatically if no data is transmitted. Entering "0" deactivates the function. This means that the connection will remain open even if no data is transmitted.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup Other Internet Service Provider First select the access type for your Internet connection. The options are: ◆ DSL modem (see page 54) ◆ Cable modem (see page 56) ◆ DSL modem (alternative: PPTP) (see page 57) You will find information about the connection type and the access data you need for further configuration in the paperwork you received from your Internet Service Provider.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup Configuring connection via DSL modem Complete this page if you connect to the Internet via a DSL modem.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup ◆ Select the connection type: – PPPoE for DSL Enter the PPPoE user name and password assigned by your Internet Service Provider. The Service Name is optional but may be required by some Internet Service Providers. ◆ Maximum idle time (Default setting: 0 minutes) ! This is the period of time after which the Internet connection is closed down automatically if no data is transmitted.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup Configuring Connection via Cable modem Complete this page if you connect to the Internet via a cable modem. ◆ You may have been given a host name by your Internet Service Provider. If so, enter it in the box Host name. ◆ The MAC address is set by default to the router's physical WAN interface. Do not change this unless required to do so by your Internet Service Provider.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup Configuring connection via DSL modem (alternative: PPTP) Complete this page if you connect to the Internet via the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). ◆ Enter the parameters assigned by your Internet Service Provider.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 General configuration with Basic Setup ◆ Click on FINISH to complete the setup. Your WAN connection has now been configured. Once you have completed configuration, the router will try to open an Internet connection. The router's Status page will appear with information about the connection.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Configuration with Advanced Setup In Advanced Setup you can configure all the Gigaset Router options. If you want, you can also make changes to the settings you made in Basic Setup. The following table shows the possibilities available in Advanced Setup.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup System Configuration You can use the Gigaset Router's system configuration ◆ to set or change the country (see below), ◆ to set or change the time zone (see page 60), ◆ to assign a password for accessing the router's user interface (see page 62), ◆ to enable access to the router user interface via a PC that is not on the local network (remote management) (see page 63).
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup ◆ Select your time zone from the selection list. ◆ If your time zone has summer and winter time, select Daylight Saving and use the selection list to specify the start and end of summer time. ◆ To apply the settings click on APPLY.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Assigning passwords After installation, your router configuration is not yet protected with a password. To prevent unauthorised changes to the configuration, you should assign a password and change this password from time to time. ◆ In the System menu, select Password settings. ◆ Enter a password in the New password box and repeat it in the box underneath.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Remote Management Remote management enables a PC that is not on your local network to be used to configure the Gigaset Router with a standard Web browser. ◆ In the System menu, select Remote Management. ◆ In Host address enter the IP address of the PC that is to have access to the router's user interface from outside your local network.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup WAN Configuration If you have configured your router with Basic Setup, you have already configured your router's WAN connection. Use the WAN configuration option in Advanced Setup to check and change these settings. You can use your Gigaset Router as a Router or Bridge. With the Bridge option, the WAN connection is configured as a link to other local networks.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup You can also open the page for WAN configuration via the WAN Settings window. ◆ Select WAN in the menu bar. ◆ Select the WAN connection type you use for your Internet connection. ◆ Click on More configuration to enter the configuration parameters for the selected connection type.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Defining a DNS Server The DNS service handles the mapping of domain names (Web addresses) to IP addresses. Most Internet Service Provider offer a DNS Server. In this case you do not need to enter anything here. If however you want to use a particular DNS server, you will have to enter the IP address of the DNS server on this page.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Configuring as a bridge If you select Bridge for the router, it can be used as a link between its local network (LAN) and other LAN segments. In Bridge mode the router's WAN connection acts as a connection to another LAN. i The router's WAN connection can no longer be used for Internet access however. ◆ In the WAN menu, select Bridge. ◆ Select Bridge mode.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup LAN Configuration You can use LAN configuration to ◆ define an IP address for the router and ◆ define whether the router should automatically assign the IP addresses for the PCs in your local network or not. The default IP address for the router is 192.186.2.1. This is the router's Private IP address. This is the address under which the router can be reached on the local network.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup LAN IP ◆ If you want to assign the router a different IP address, enter it in IP address. i We recommend using an address from the block that is reserved for private use. This is the address block 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.254. ◆ If the DHCP server is active, you will have to specify a Lease time.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Configuring Wireless Connections If you want to connect PCs in wireless mode via the Gigaset SE105 dsl/cable, you will have to configure the router as an Access point. Use Wireless Settings for this configuration.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup ◆ SSID Enter a string of your choice. The SSID is case sensitive. It can be up to 32 alphanumerical characters long. ◆ Remember that the connection to the wireless network adapters i will be interrupted until you enter the new SSID on them as well. ◆ You will find a detailed example of how to change the SSID in "Practical Tips and Configuration Examples" on the supplied CD.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Setting the Encryption If you are sending sensitive data over wireless channels, we recommend that you activate WEP-Encryption on your wireless network components. i Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protects data transmitted between wireless nodes. However WEP does not protect transmission on your wired network or over the Internet.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup NAT Configuration Your Gigaset Router comes supplied with the NAT function (Network Address Translation). The NAT function acts as a firewall against unauthorised access from the Internet. ◆ All the local IP addresses of the PCs in the local network are mapped to the router's Public IP address.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Defining Address mapping In the default setting, all the local PC IP address are mapped to your router's public IP address. If you have a large number of users on your local network, it may be advisable to order several IP addresses from your Internet Service Provider. Then use address mapping to define which local IP addresses will connect to the Internet via which public IP address.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Setting up the router as a virtual server If you want to offer files or Web services that are on a PC in your local network to other Internet users, set the PC up as a server (e. g. as FTP or HTTP server). However the router's NAT function does not normally allow "external" access to PCs on the local network.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Configuring Special Applications One property of NAT is that data from the Internet is not allowed into your local network unless it has been explicitly requested by one of the PCs on that network. Most Internet applications run behind the NAT Firewall without any problems.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Firewall Configuration The router's Firewall functions include various security functions for the local network. You can ◆ protect your network against hacker attacks (see page 78), ◆ enable only selected PCs to access your network (see page 80), ◆ restrict or totally block local users' access to the Internet (see page 81), ◆ exclude certain PCs from the firewall (see page 82).
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Protection against hacker attacks If you have activated your router's firewall functions, it will monitor and restrict the access of data arriving via the WAN connection with a function called Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI). This allows the router to identify and prevent certain types of attacks from the Internet, such as Denial-of-Service (DoS).
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Changing the standard firewall settings You can activate or deactivate the following functions: ◆ SPI and anti-DoS firewall protection The router monitors incoming data traffic. If this option has been activated, the router will only let those data packets through that have requested by applications run by users on your local network. All other data packets will be rejected.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Enabling only selected PCs to access your local network In the MAC filtering table you can enter up to 32 PCs that are allowed to access your local network. All other computers will be denied access. Access control is based on the PCs' MAC address. ◆ In the Firewall menu, select MAC filtering table.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Restricting access of local PCs to the Internet Under the general heading Firewall the Gigaset Router offers the following protection functions: ◆ Complete isolation of a PC This allows you to prevent any access at all to Web pages from a given PC. To do this use the functions on the Firewall – Access control page.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Opening the firewall for particular PCs (DMZ) Some applications do not work properly behind a firewall because they require unrestricted data flow in both directions. In this case you can define a so-called demilitarised zone (DMZ) for PCs running such applications. When setting up DMZ PCs make sure that the PCs always have the same IP address.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Activating dynamic DNS A service you want to make available on the Internet is accessible via a Domain name. Your router's Public IP address is assigned to this Domain name. If your Internet Service Provider for your local network's WAN connection assigns the IP address dynamically, the IP address of the router can change.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup ◆ Select the DDNS menu. ◆ You have to activate the Dynamic DNS option on DDNS (Dynamic DNS) settings so that the DynDNS service can be used. i The other entries have to match the entries you made when opening the account with DynDNS.org. ◆ To apply the settings click on APPLY.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / configure_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Configuration with Advanced Setup Using the universal plug and play function PCs with UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) can run their network configuration themselves and automatically use services offered on the network. i The PC must have Windows ME or Windows XP as its operating system. Check whether the UPnP function has been installed in your PC's operating system.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / admin_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router Administration Gigaset Router Administration The Gigaset Router user interface includes several helpful functions for administering your router.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / admin_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router Administration Saving and restoring a configuration Once you have configured your router, it is advisable to back up the settings. Then you can restore them at any time, should they be accidentally deleted or overwritten. ◆ In the Tools menu, select Configuration tools. Saving the configuration data ◆ Select the option Backup. ◆ Click on APPLY.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / admin_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router Administration Firmware Upgrade You can load the latest firmware for the router. First you will have to obtain the latest firmware version. This is available on the Siemens website www.my-siemens.com/se105. Then carry out the following steps: ◆ Download the new firmware from the Siemens website and save it on your PC. ◆ Close down all network activities on your local network.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / admin_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router Administration Resetting the router You can reset the router if it no longer functions properly. The router will be rebooted and should then work properly. ◆ In the Tools menu, select Reset. ◆ Click on APPLY. You will see a dialog window prompting you for further confirmation. The reboot procedure takes a few moments. Then you have to log on again before you can make any changes to the configuration.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / admin_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router Administration Displaying the router's Status The Status tab shows information about the router's configuration and connection status. In addition, you can open and close an Internet connection manually, and also check, save and clear the security log. ◆ Click on Status in the navigation bar. Router information The following information is displayed: Current time Shows the current time.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / admin_router.fm / 05.06.2003 Gigaset Router Administration INFORMATION Provides the following information: The number of connected PCs, The firmware versions, The MAC address of the LAN side of the router, The MAC address of the WAN connection, The hardware version number, ◆ The product serial number, ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ DHCP Client Protocol Displays information about all the DHCP clients in your network.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / appendix.fm / 05.06.2003 Appendix Appendix Fault tracing This chapter describes common problems and their solution. The Gigaset Router is easy to monitor thanks to its LED displays. Problems can be quickly identified. If you cannot solve the connection problem after checking the LED displays, please consult the other sections of the following table. Symptom Possible cause and solutions PWR lamp does not light up. No power supply.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / appendix.fm / 05.06.2003 Appendix Symptom Possible cause and solutions You cannot connect to the Internet. ◆ Check that you are using the right cable to connect to the modem. Depending on the modem you are using, the cable must have either straight or cross wiring. Please consult your modem operating instructions. The Ethernet cable supplied has straight wiring. ◆ Check whether the Auto-reconnect option has been deactivated (for PPPoE or PPTP connections).
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / appendix.fm / 05.06.2003 Appendix Symptom Possible cause and solutions The Gigaset Router or other PCs cannot be reached by a PC in the connected LAN with a ping command. ◆ Make sure that TCP/IP has been installed and configured on all the PCs on the local network. ◆ Check that the IP addresses have been properly configured. In most cases, you can use the Gigaset Router's DHCP function to assign dynamic addresses to the PCs in the LAN.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / appendix.fm / 05.06.2003 Appendix Specifications Standards IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX FastEthernet 802.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / appendix.fm / 05.06.2003 Appendix Special conditions prevailing in your country have been taken into consideration. The router complies with the R&TTE Guidelines, as shown by the CE mark.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / customer_care.fm / 05.06.2003 Service (Customer Care) You have access to straightforward support concerning with technical aspects of your device and how to operate it through our Online Support on the Internet: www.my-siemens.com/customercare or you can refer to the section "Fault tracing" on page 92.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / customer_care.fm / 05.06.2003 ◆ Ownership of devices or components replaced by and returned to Siemens shall vest in Siemens. ◆ This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union. The Guarantee is issued by Siemens plc, Siemens House, Oldbury, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FZ. ◆ Any other claims resulting out of or in connection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / customer_care.fm / 05.06.2003 ◆ Claims under the guarantee cannot be made if the defect or damage was caused by ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ improper care or use. Improper care or use includes the following: – Opening the device (this is classed as third-party intervention) – Manipulating components on the printed circuit board – Manipulating the software – Defects or damage caused by dropping, breaking, lightning or ingress of moisture.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary Glossary Access point An Access Point, such as the Gigaset SE105 dsl/cable, is the centre of a wireless local network (WEP). It handles the connection of the wireless linked network components and regulates the data traffic in the wireless network. The Access Point also serves as an interface to other networks, e. g. an already existing Ethernet LAN or via a modem to the Internet.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary A DHCP Server automatically assigns the connected network components (DHCP Clients) Dynamic IP addresses from a defined IP address pool thus saving a great deal of configuration work. It also allows address pools to be used more effectively: Since not all participants are on the network at the same time, the same IP address can be assigned to different network components in succession as and when required.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary DSL is a data transmission technique in which a connection to the Internet can be run at 1.5 Mbps over normal telephone lines. A DSL connection is provided by an Internet Service Provider. It requires a DSL modem. Dynamic IP address A dynamic IP address is assigned to a network component automatically via DHCP.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary http proxy An HTTP proxy is a Server that network components use for their Internet connections. All requests are sent via the proxy. Hub A Hub connects several network components in a star-topology network by sending all the data it receives from one network component to all the other network components.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary Subnet mask one, two or three parts form the network number, the remainder the computer number. You can find out the IP address of your PC using the ipconfig command. IP addresses can be assigned manually (see Static IP address) or automatically (see Dynamic IP address). On the Internet Domain names are normally used instead of the IP addresses. DNS is used to assign Domain names to IP addresses.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary Specification of the transmission speed in a network. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The MTU defines the maximum length of a data packet that can transported over the network at a time. NAT Network Address Translation NAT is a method for implementing IP addresses (mostly Private IP addresses) in a network on one or more Public IP addresses on the Internet.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary An Internet connection using PPTP Protocol that creates a "tunnel" within an Internet connection for secure private connection in which the data are sent in encrypted form. The PPTP protocol is used in a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Private IP address The private IP address is is a network component's address on the local network (LAN). The network operator can assign any address he or she wants.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary Static IP address A static IP address is assigned to a network component manually during network configuration. Unlike a Dynamic IP address, a static IP address never changes. Subnet mask The subnet mask determines how many parts of the IP addresses of a network represent the network number and how many the computer number. The subnet mask administered by the Gigaset Router is always 255.255.255.0.
Gigaset Router / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / glossary.fm / 05.06.2003 Glossary UPnP technology is used for the spontaneous linking of home or small office networks. Devices that support UPnP carry out their network configuration automatically once they are connected to a network. They also provide their own services or use services of other devices on the network automatically. URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a Domain on the Internet.
Gigaset Appl / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterSIX.fm / 05.06.2003 Index Index Numerics 10 Mbps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/100 Mbps Switch Port . . . . . . . . . 100 Mbps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128-bit key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-bit key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 10 11 15 10 72 72 A Access point . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gigaset Appl / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterSIX.fm / 05.06.2003 Index DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 100 DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 DHCP Service see DHCP Digital Subscriber Line see DSL DMZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 82, 101 DNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64, 101 DNS configuration Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Windows 98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gigaset Appl / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterSIX.fm / 05.06.2003 Index forcing an assignment . . . . . . . . . . 86 local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 private . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 75, 106 releasing an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 static . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 107 IP address pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 104 IP Protocol . . . . .
Gigaset Appl / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterSIX.fm / 05.06.2003 Index PPPoE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 64, 105 PPPoE DSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 PPTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 57, 64, 106 Private IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Problem solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Protection functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Public IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gigaset Appl / de / A31008-E105-B100-2-19 / wl_RouterSIX.fm / 05.06.2003 Index Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Temperature range for operation . . . . 12 Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Time zone selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 87 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Transmission Control Protocol see TCP Transmission mode full duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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