User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the 802.11a/g Router
- Installing the 802.11a/g Router
- What’s in the Box?
- A physical look at the back panel
- A physical look at the front panel
- Connecting the Cables
- High Level Configuration Steps Required for the 802.11a/g Router
- Setting up a Windows PC or wireless client as DHCP clients
- Configuring a PC running MS-Windows 95/98/Me:
- Configuring a PC running MS-Windows XP/2000:
- Confirming your PC’s IP Configuration:
- Connecting More Devices Through A Switch/Hub To The 802.11a/g Router
- Basic Configuration of the 802.11a/g Router
- Advanced Settings
- Managing your 802.11a/g Router
- How to View the device Status
- How to View the System Log
- Security Log
- DHCP Client Table
- Wireless Client Table
- Bridge Table
- WAN Status
- LAN Status
- Upgrading Firmware
- How to Save or Restore Configuration Changes
- How to Restore the System Settings to the Factory Defaults
- How to Reboot your 802.11a/g Router
- What if you Forgot the Password?
- Command Line Interface
- Text Configuration
- Specification
802.11a/g Router User’s Guide
address on the LAN allows access from the Internet by mapping a special port to the HTTP
server. In this case, the HTTP service will be mapped to a special port of the Router.
You can add a virtual server mapping by (1) selecting the service name (such as HTTP, FTP,
TELNET, SMTP, POP3, CUSTOM), (2) enter the public port number to be used (either a
single port number or a range), (3) enter the local IP address of the server on your LAN, (4)
enter its local port number to map to (if is public port number a range, local port number is
not allowed to specify), (5) followed by pressing the ADD button.
You can delete a mapping by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE
SELECTED button.
Note: Virtual Server Setting and IP Filtering may affect with each other.
Special Applications
Special applications such as the Microsoft instant messaging or some Internet games are getting
to be increasingly popular. These applications usually work in the following manner:
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