Philips CPWBS001 manual Virtual Server

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Virtual Server

If you configure the Wireless Base Station as a virtual server, remote users accessing services such as web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses. In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the Wireless Base Station redirects the external service request to the appropriate server (located at another internal IP address).

For example, if you set Type/Public Port to TCP/80 (HTTP or web) and the Private IP/Port to 192.168.2.2/80, then all HTTP requests from outside users will be transferred to 192.168.2.2 on port 80.Therefore, by just entering the IP Address provided by the ISP, Internet users can access the service they need at the local address to which you redirect them.

The more common TCP service ports include: HTTP: 80, FTP: 21,Telnet: 23, and POP3: 110

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Contents Wireless Base Station ➊ ➋ Helpline Table of Contents Reset button PowerIndicator LEDs Technology for peopleSafety Precautions Packaging contentsImportant information Environmental informationDisclaimer Do not make any hardware connections to the Wireless Base Station until the Setup Wizard asks you to do soStart installing the software You make any hardware connectionsHow to use the Setup programme Hardware description System Requirements Connect the SystemBasic Installation Procedure Connecting the Wireless Base StationAttach to Your Network Using Ethernet Cabling Attach to Your Network Using Radio Signals Ends for all connections Attach the Wireless Base Station to the InternetModem / Internet port on the Wireless Base Station Connecting the Power Adapter Windows Installing TCP/IPSetting Up TCP/IP Configuring Your Computer in Windows 98SE/Me Dhcp IP Configuration Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base StationConfiguring Your Computer in Windows Configuring Your Computer in Windows XP Dhcp IP ConfigurationConfiguring a Macintosh Computer Manual IP Configuration for all Windows OS Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection PingInternet Explorer 5 or above Browser ConfigurationDisable Proxy Connection Internet Explorer for Macintosh Setup, virtual DMZ hosts, and other advanced functions Making Configuration ChangesNavigating the Web Browser Interface DSL modemSetup Wizard Time ZoneBroadband Type Cable ModemFixed-IP xDSL PPPoE xDSLClick Finish to complete the setup Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling ProtocolMenu Description Password Settings SystemFactory defaults. The default is no password Default 9 minutesRemote Management Base StationInternet Settings Dynamic IPPoint-to-Point Over Ethernet PPPoE Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pptp Static IP DNS Local netwerk LAN Wireless Channel and SsidDefault Fully Automatic Available options are 1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps. Default AllCommunicates with PCs in its service range. Default Auto Available channel settings are limited by local regulationsEncryption Network Address Translation NAT Address MappingVirtual Server Special Applications 6112Battle.net 28800Access Control FirewallAs shown in the following screen MAC Filtering TableParental Control Schedule Rule Enables Schedule-based Internet access control Use this section to create your network schedule rulesFirewall Configuration Intrusion DetectionDMZ Demilitarized Zone Ddns Dynamic DNS Settings UPnP Universal Plug and Play Setting Tools Configuration Tools ToolsTools Firmware Upgrade Tools Reboot Complete when the power LED stops blinkingFollowing items are included on this screen StatusSection Description Displays Internet connection type and statusTroubleshooting Am getting an IP Address that starts withHave another IP Address displayed 10/100 LED does not light after a connection is madeMedia Access Control LED IndicatorsRF Specification StandardsRF Output Power RF Power ConsumptionRF Frequency Operating ChannelEnglish 0682