User's Manual

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Wireless-to-Ethernet-LAN traffic blocking. Traffic between the wireless interface
and the Ethernet LAN interface can be blocked.
z Changeable MAC Address of the Ethernet WAN Interface. Some ADSL modems work
only with Ethernet cards provided by the ISP. If IWE3200 is used in such an environment, the
MAC address of the WAN interface of the Router has to be changed to the MAC address of the
ISP-provided Ethernet network card.
z SNTP. Support for absolute system time by SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol).
z Dynamic DNS. Support for dynamic DNS services provided by dyndns.org and no-ip.com, so
that the access Router can be associated with a domain name even if it obtains an IP address dy-
namically by PPP, PPPoE or DHCP.
z LAN Device Management. The access Router can pass management requests from the Inter-
net through its built-in NAT server to devices on the private network. As a result, network de-
vices (such as access points) behind the NAT server can be managed from the Internet. In this
way, the access Router acts as a management proxy for the LAN devices.
z Firmware Tools
Firmware upgrade. The firmware of the IWE3200 can be upgraded, so that more fea-
tures can be added in the future.
TFTP-based. Upgrading firmware by TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol).
HTTP-based. Upgrading firmware by HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol).
Configuration backup. The configuration settings of the IWE3200 can be backed up to
a file via TFTP for later restoring.
z Management
Web-based Network Manager for configuring and monitoring the IWE3200. The
management protocol is HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol)-based. The management
protocol is HTTP-based. The access Router can be configured to be managed
Only from the LAN side.
Both from the LAN side and WAN side.
Only from the WAN side.