Cisco WRV54G User Manual

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Chapter 6: Configuring the Router
Overview

Wireless-G VPN Broadband Router

Advanced Wireless Settings. On this screen you can access the Advanced Wireless features of Authentication
Type, Basic Data Rates, Control Tx Rates, Beacon Interval, DTIM Interval, RTS Threshold, and Fragmentation
Threshold.

Security

Filter. To block specific users from Internet access, you can set up IP address, port, and MAC address filtering
on the Filter screen.

VPN. To enable or disable IPSec, L2TP, and/or PPTP Pass-through, and set up VPN tunnels, use this screen.

802.1x. Use this screen to set up RADIUS authentication.

Access Restrictions

Access Restriction. This screen allows you to prevent or permit only certain users from attaching to your
network.

Applications & Gaming

Port Range Forwarding. To set up public services or other specialized Internet applications on your network,
click this tab.

Port Triggering. To set up triggered ranges and forwarded ranges for Internet applications, click this tab.

UPnP Forwarding. Use this screen to alter UPnP forwarding settings.

DMZ. To allow one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of special-purpose services, use this
screen.

Administration

Management. On this screen, alter router access privileges and UPnP settings.

Log. If you want to view or save activity logs, click this tab.

Diagnostics. Use this screen to check the connection between your Router and PC.

Factory Defaults. If you want to restore the Router’s factory defaults, then use this screen.

Firmware Upgrade. Click this tab if you want to upgrade the Router’s firmware.

DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message):
A message included in data packets that can
increase wireless efficiency.

Beacon Interval :The frequency interval of the
beacon, which is a packet broadcast by a
router to synchronize a wireless network.

RTS (Request To Send): A packet sent when a
computer has data to transmit. The computer
will wait for a CTS (Clear To Send) message
before sending data.

Fragmentation: Breaking a packet into smaller
units when transmitting over a network medium
that cannot support the original size of the
packet.

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