Xerox 2314 manual Hardware Installation, Product Description, Overview, Features

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11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router

2: Hardware Installation

2.1 Product Description

This chapter describes the features and functions of the router and shows how to physically install it.

2.1.1 Overview

As the interface between WAN and LAN, the Wireless Internet Broadband Router combines the technology of Fast Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN, providing the home and small office users the broadband access to the internet via cord and cordless connection. Meanwhile with the integration-the firewall and 128-bit WEP (Wired Encrypted Privacy) Encryption, the Wireless Internet Broadband Router allows multiple users to share one Internet connection while ensuring the safety and security of the packet flow. Also, the design of one antenna will enhance the reception of signals transmitting from wireless adapters.

Strictly compliant with IEEE 802.11b, the Wireless Internet Broadband Router features the transmission rate up to 11 Mbps and 2.4 GHz frequency band, easily building up the wireless communication with other Wireless LAN devices. The local users' IP address masking and specific port blocking offer two levels of security. Also, the Wireless Internet Broadband Router serves as a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP address to the devices on your local area network (LAN).

2.1.2 Features

Interoperable with IEEE 802.11b (DSSS) 2.4GHz compliant equipment Transmission speeds adjustable at 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps.

Features 2.4 GHz frequency band.

Capable of up to 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption secures the network connection.

MAC address filtering

Supports PPPoE, PPTP Client, and Dynamic DNS

Connects to a Cable/DSL modem or to an Ethernet backbone Equipped with a 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch

Creates a firewall to protect your PCs from outside intruders Configurable through any networked PC’s web browser Speeds up the gaming and multimedia connections dramatically

Simultaneously act as either a DHCP server on the LAN or a DHCP client on the

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Contents Version Ansel Wireless BroadBand Router User GuideFCC Certifications Prohibition of co-locationFederal Communications Commission FCC Requirements, Part MPE Statement Safety Information Safety InformationRegulatory information / Disclaimers CE Mark Warning Contents Specifications Introduction Before You StartSystem Requirement How to Use this Guide Features Hardware InstallationProduct Description OverviewFront Panel LEDs and Reset ButtonLink/Act Color FunctionColor Function Link ActAll Port Functionality Rear PanelPreparing for Installation Installing the RouterGetting Started Configuring the Wireless Access Point Router ConfigurationSetup Wizard Service Name User Name and PasswordPPPoE Connection for WAN Connect on DemandMax Idle Time 4Cable/DSL Setup Menu ScreenFixed IP for WAN 8DNS Menu Screen Pptp For WAN Dynamic IP for WAN Alias IP Setup6 DNS 11Alias IP Setup12 DNS Wireless ConfigurationWEP 14 Time Zone TimeFirewall Settings Browsing the StatusStatus 15Status Menu Screen Wireless StatusRouting Table Dhcp Table18Routing Table Menu Screen Ddns Status ScreenSystem Log Viewing the Tools20 System Log Hacker LogUpgrade ResetBackup Setup the Advanced FeaturesDhcp Setting LAN IP SettingDo you want to enable Dhcp Server on this router? Firewall SettingNumber of Dhcp Users Starting IP Address28DMZ Host IP Address enabled Privilege 29Privilege Menu Screen Virtual Servers11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Static Routing RoutingSubnet Mask Destination LAN IPGateway IP Dynamic Routing32Static Routing and Dynamic Routing Menu Screen WAN MAC Clone33WAN MAC Address Clone Ddns Setting34DDNS Setting Screen 35MAC Control Screen MAC Control36Network Box Screen Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router37 TCP/IP Properties Technical Specifications SpecificationsCable Specifications Environmental InformationStandard Conformance 1Diagram of Straight Through Cables Appendix a About Static and Dynamic IP Address Appendix B Warranty Statement