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
WDSName=wds peer
WDSMAC=00-11-22-33-44-55
There could be multiple entries (max 8 entries), each
entry contains the following items:
WDSName: a mnemonic name for the peer.
WDSMAC
: the MAC address of the peer.
[SystemManagement]
HTTPPort=80
HTTPTimeout=10
TELNETPort=23
TELNETTimeout=10
System Management Configuration
HTTPPort: HTTP server port number.
HTTPTimeout
: idle time out value for a HTTP
management session (unit: minute).
TELNETPort: TELNET server port number.
TELNETTimeout
: idle time out value for a
TELNET management session (unit: minute).
[RemoteManagement]
RemoteManageType=deny_all
RemoteManageIP1=1.1.1.1
RemoteManageIP2=2.2.2.2
RemotePingState=disable
Remote Management Configuration
RemoteManageType: set remote management type
(‘allow_all’ – allow management from all remote IP
addresses, ‘allow_2’ – allow management only from
two remote IP addresses , ‘deny_all’ – deny
management from all remote IP addresses)
RemoteManageIP1
/RemoteManageIP2: the two
remote IP addresses allowed to do remote
management if ‘RemoteManageType’ is ‘allow_2’.
RemotePingState
: whether enable PING traffic from
the Internet (‘enable’, ‘disable’).
[UPNP]
UPNPState=enable
UPnP Configuration
UPNPState: whether enable the UPnP function
(‘enable’, ‘disable’)
[Syslog]
SyslogLevel=3
SyslogState=disable
SyslogState=enable
SyslogdIP=102.2.2.2
Syslog Configuration
SyslogLevel: syslog level, lower is severer and less
events will be logged.
SyslogState: whether enable the remote log function
(‘enable’, ‘disable’).
SyslogdIP: the IP address of the remote syslog
daemon if ‘SyslogState’ is ‘enable’.
[EmailLog]
EmailLogState=enable
EmailLogServer=sned.mail.com
EmailLogMailAddr=user@recvm
ail.com
Email Log Configuration
EmailLogState: whether enable the Email Log
function (‘enable’, ‘disable’).
EmailLogServer: the domain name of the mail server
for sending log mails
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