User Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Check Point Safe@Office User Guide 8.0
- Copyright & Trademarks
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- About Your Check Point Safe@Office Appliance
- Safe@Office 500 Product Family
- Product Features
- Wireless Features
- Optional Security Services
- Software Requirements
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 ADSL Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W ADSL Appliance
- Contacting Technical Support
- Safe@Office Security
- Installing and Setting Up Safe@Office
- Getting Started
- Configuring the Internet Connection
- Managing Your Network
- Using Bridges
- Configuring High Availability
- Using Traffic Shaper
- Working with Wireless Networks
- Viewing Reports
- Viewing Logs
- Setting Your Security Policy
Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W ADSL Appliance
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Network Requirements
• 10BaseT or 100BaseT Network Interface Card installed on each computer
• CAT 5 STP (Category 5 Shielded Twisted Pair) Straight Through Ethernet cable
for each attached device
• An ADSL line suitable for your appliance model:
• For Annex A ADSL models, an ADSL over POTS line (regular telephone
line)
• For Annex B ADSL models, an ADSL over ISDN line (digital line)
• A splitter with a micro-filter, installed on all the jacks connected to the same
phone line
• If desired, you can connect your appliance to an external broadband Internet
connection via a cable or DSL modem with an Ethernet interface (RJ-45).
• An 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11 Super G wireless card installed on each wireless
station
Rear Panel
All physical connections (network and power) are made via the rear panel of your
Safe@Office appliance.
The following table lists the Safe@Office 500W ADSL appliance's rear panel elements.
Figure 9: Safe@Office 500W ADSL Appliance Rear Panel