Canon 802.11g 54M WLAN user manual POP3

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802.11g 4-Port Wireless LAN Broadband Router

Palm Computing Network

14237

14238

Data synchronization

Hotsync

 

 

 

pcAnywhere

5631

5632

Remote control

POP3

110

 

Post Office Protocol

 

 

 

Version 3

QuickTime 4

RTSP

RTP

Streaming audio, video

Real Audio & Video

RTSP, 7070

6970-7170

Streaming audio and

 

 

 

video

 

 

 

 

Remotely Possible

799

 

Remote control software

(ControlIT)

 

 

by CA

RTSP

554

 

Real Time Streaming

 

 

 

Protocol

SMTP

25

 

Simple Mail Transfer

 

 

 

Protocol

SOCKS

1080

 

Internet proxy

Squid

3128

3130

Web proxy cache

SSH

22

 

Secure Shell

Telnet

23

 

 

Timbuktu

1417-1420

407

Remote control

ULP

522

522

User Location Protocol

Virtual Places

1533

 

Conferencing

VocalTec Internet Phone

1490, 6670,

22555

Video conference

 

25793

 

 

Win MX

6399

6399

Peer to Peer file

 

 

 

exchange

Xing StreamWorks

 

1558

Streaming video

Yahoo Messenger –

5050

 

Message

messages

 

 

 

Yahoo Messenger –

5100

 

Video

Webcam

 

 

 

Above TCP/IP Port List is from the following web page: http://www.akerman.ca/port-table.html (The copyright is belong to the writer of the web)

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Contents 802.11g 54M Wlan Internet Broadband Router Content Introduction FeaturesWireless Built in with Ieee 802.11g 54Mbps Access Point VPN SpecificationHardware Installation 2.1 Product Description Package ContentsRear Panel Front Panel and LEDs Front PanelSystem Requirement Before InstallationGetting Started 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 Proxy.Windows NT/2000/XP Step Obtain IP Settings from Your Router‧ Netscape .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 Time Basic Setup 3.2.1 Setup RouterHost Name Domain Name Firmware versionWAN IP Address PPPoE LoginLAN IP Address External-Internal Address Mapping Default Public IPGlobal Address Radio Setting WirelessChannel ModeSecurity Mode Authentication TypeEnhanced Security Wireless Access ControlTools Status IP Pool Starting Address/IP Pool Ending Address DhcpDhcp Server 7 Log Static DhcpLease Time Display Dhcp TableStatistics Printer Cache Size PrinterPrint Server Device NamePrinter Monitor Status Command SetPrinter 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 Support printer list LPD Server setupMonitor queue 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 Encryption Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDMZ Host De-Militarized Zone Host Dsss Direct-Sequencing Spread-SpectrumFragmentation Infrastructure ModeFirmware Fragmentation Threshold ValueRTS/CTS Threshold Value LAN Local Area NetworkNAT Network Address Translation RoamingWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Signal StrengthSsid Service Set Identifier What is Router?Used to secure data during transmission TCP UDP TCP/IP Port List for Internet ServicePOP3 FCC Statement