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
disable upnp
Description: Disable the UPnP function.
enable ntp client
Description: Enable the NTP (Network Time Protocol) client function.
enable upnp
Description: Enable the UPnP function.
help
Description: Show help descriptions on CLI.
logout
Description: Logout the current CLI management session.
ping <IP address>
Description: Show help descriptions on CLI.
reset system
Description: Reboot the system. Any configuration not saved (e.g. by “save config”) will be lost.
save config
Description: Save the current configuration onto the flash, so the configuration will be kept after the
system is rebooted.
set http port <port number, 1-65535>
Description: Set the HTTP server port (for device management) to the one specified.
set http timeout <timeout value in minutes, 1-60>
Description: Set the timeout value for the HTTP management session.
set ntp client
Description: Configure the NTP (Network Time Protocol) client related settings. This is a multi-line
command, and you need to enter the time zone of the device, the NTP server name or IP address,
NTP request interval, and enable the NTP client function or not.
set prompt <string up to 15 characters>
Description: Set the command line prompt.
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