Wireless router applications, Package contents, Accessing the internet – Broadband Products xDSL/Cable User Manual

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Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

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Firmware upgrade via Web-based GUI

Configuration data upload and download via TFTP

Support DHCP server/client

SNMP MIB support, easily for MIS staff

MAC address filtering

IP Packet filtering (IP address/Protocol/Port number)

SYSLOG

Wireless Router Applications

Accessing the Internet

The most common use for the Wireless Router is to provide Internet access, so that everyone
on your LAN can surf the web and send/receive email or files. The Wireless Router automati-
cally acquires the necessary IP address when the connection to the Internet is established.
You don’t need to apply for and assign an IP address to each PC or workstation on your net-
work

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Accessing Servers from the Public Network

If you want special servers to be accessible by remote users across the Internet (e.g., an
e-mail server, an FTP server, or a web server), you can configure the Wireless Router to proxy
the service from its own address. This means that the remote user can address the router as if
it were the special server and the Wireless Router will re-direct this connection to the appropri-
ate computer on the network.

Package Contents

Please check your package. The items inside included:

1 Wireless Router

1 Quick Start Guide

1 LAN Cable

1 DC Power Adapter, DC 5V 2A

1 CD-ROM containing the online documentation


If any of the above items were damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.

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