Canon 802.11g 54M WLAN user manual LAN IP Address, WAN IP Address, PPPoE Login

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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router

LAN IP Address:

These fields show the LAN IP Address and the Subnet Mask as seen by others on

your Local Area Network (LAN). Most users will not need to change these values.

If you change the LAN IP Address with the DHCP server running, you'll need to restart your client machines. If you change the LAN IP Address without the DHCP server running, you'll need to manually reconfigure your clients' IP addresses.

WAN IP Address:

Choose either Obtain an IP Address Automatically (most users)(you can specify the

IP you want to get by filling the Pre-Request IP) or Specify an IP Address (if your ISP

assigns static IPs). If you choose the second option, type in the Wide Area Network

(WAN) IP Address, Subnet Mask, ISP Gateway Address, and DNS values. You can

obtain those information from your ISP.

PPPoE Login:

If your ISP uses Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), choose Enable;

otherwise, choose Disable. PPPoE allows your ISP to authenticate your connection by

requiring you to submit a username and password.

Type the User Name and Password provided by your ISP in the boxes. For PPPoE connection types, you can select either Connect on Demand or Connect Manually. And moreover, if you want to limit the idling minutes, select Max Idle Time and type a maximum number in minutes. Change MTU to specify the largest size for network transmission. It is recommendated to use default value 1492.

UPNP:

Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) enable devices such as PCs, routers or other devices

to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other.

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Contents 802.11g 54M Wlan Internet Broadband Router Content Features Wireless Built in with Ieee 802.11g 54Mbps Access PointIntroduction VPN SpecificationHardware Installation 2.1 Product Description Package ContentsRear Panel Front Panel and LEDs Front PanelBefore Installation Getting StartedSystem Requirement Power all devices down Setting Hardware ConnectionTCP/IP Configuration Configure your computer . Windows 95/98/ME802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router ‧ Internet Explorer Step Disable Http ProxyStep Obtain IP Settings from Your Router ‧ Netscape.Windows NT/2000/XP .MAC OS 7.X or above Type Ipconfig /RELEASE and press Enter802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Select Proxies and uncheck all checkboxes and click OK Using Configuration Menu Setup Wizard Setup MethodBasic Setup Advanced Setup Host Name Basic Setup 3.2.1 Setup RouterDomain Name Firmware version TimePPPoE Login LAN IP AddressWAN IP Address Default Public IP Global AddressExternal-Internal Address Mapping Radio Setting WirelessChannel ModeSecurity Mode Authentication TypeEnhanced Security Wireless Access ControlTools Status Dhcp Dhcp ServerIP Pool Starting Address/IP Pool Ending Address Lease Time Static DhcpDisplay Dhcp Table 7 LogStatistics Print Server PrinterDevice Name Printer Cache SizeCommand Set PrinterPrinter Monitor Status 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Type printer name or use default Printer sharing, click next Printing testing page, select no Done 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Select port 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Select properties, and modify port setting Enter you network print queue name and set port is LPR Done LPD Server setup Monitor queue listSupport printer list Double click the setup.exe in the CD 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Configuration 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Printer Server Port configuration 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router 802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router Advanced Setup Virtual Servers Filters 3 IP/URL Block Special AppsSpecial Applications DMZ Host Dynamic DNS MAC CloneProxy DNS Routing Snmp DMZ Host De-Militarized Zone Host Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDsss Direct-Sequencing Spread-Spectrum EncryptionFirmware Infrastructure ModeFragmentation Threshold Value FragmentationNAT Network Address Translation LAN Local Area NetworkRoaming RTS/CTS Threshold ValueSsid Service Set Identifier Signal StrengthWhat is Router? WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacyUsed to secure data during transmission TCP UDP TCP/IP Port List for Internet ServicePOP3 FCC Statement