Philips SNA6500 user manual For Windows 98SE and Windows Me

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To explore the network: Double-click the Network Environment icon on the desktop.

If you need more information, consult Windows Help.

For Windows 98SE and Windows Me.

See earlier on in this chapter for Windows XP and Windows 2000.

Click the Windows Start button, click ‘Settings’, and click ‘Control Panel’ from the list.

Double-click the ‘Network’ icon.

Click the ‘Identification’ tab.

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Contents SNA6500 Page LAN Ports Power InletReset Button Adsl PortTable of Contents Internet Access About the Adsl Wireless Base StationFeatures and Benefits Wireless and Wired LANImportant information Safety PrecautionsPackaging contents SecurityHardware Description LED IndicatorsISP Settings System RequirementsConnect the Adsl Line Phone Line ConfigurationConnect the System Depending on your operating system TCP/IP ConfigurationWindows 98/Me Internet Explorer TCP/IP Configuration SettingDisable Http Proxy Obtain IP Settings from Your Adsl Wireless Base Station Windows NT TCP/IP Configuration Setting Windows Windows XP Configuring Your Macintosh Computer Configuring your wireless adapter Getting Started Setup WizardWireless settings Adsl settingsConnection Status Parameters Adsl / Internet settingsISP settings Adsl StatusURL Blocking Access ControlFirewall MAC FilterConnection Policy Intrusion Detection Intrusion Detection FeatureSchedule Rule Wireless Encryption Wireless security802.1X WPAStatus Home network settingsNetwork settings WirelessWDS WEP Special Applications Advanced settingsAddress Mapping Virtual ServerSystem MaintenanceSnmm Trap Remote ManagementSnmp Community Parameter DescriptionTraffic mapping Upnp Universal Plug and Play settingsDdns Dynamic DNS settings QoSRouting table RoutingStatic route parameter RIP parameterMAC address Windows NT4/2000/XPMacintosh LinuxWizard Network Settings Page For Windows 98SE and Windows Me Page Click ‘OK’ to accept the changes Key by watching RIP packets All of its wireless clientsStation and all of its wireless clients ServerPer min High Per minute Incomplete TCP/UDP sessions Flags Indicates the route statusFragmentation half-open wait Dhcp clients Incomplete TCP/UDP sessionsSuch as video transmission Downstream signalMetric An interleaver is basically a buffer usedStatistics UDP session idle timeoutSpecifies the Internet connection settings Wait between failed authenticationsSettings will be lost, also your ISP settings Problem SolutionPhysical Characteristics Environmental March SNA6500Page SLA5500 Guarantee certificate Certificado de garantia Garantibevis