Belkin F5D7630-4B, F5D7630-4A user manual Administrator Password, Glossary, MAC Address Filtering

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Administrator Password

GLOSSARY

MAC Address Filtering

The MAC Address Filter is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify which computers are allowed on the network. Any computer attempting to access the network that is not specified in the filter list will be denied access. When you enable this feature, you must enter the MAC address of each client on your network to allow network access to each or copy the MAC address by selecting the name of the computer from the “DHCP Client List”. To enable this feature, select “Enable”. Next, click “Apply Changes” to save the settings.

DMZ

If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the firewall, you can open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet access. This may be necessary if the NAT feature is causing problems with an application such as a game or video conferencing application. Use this feature on a temporary basis. The computer in the DMZ is not protected from hacker attacks. To put a computer in the DMZ, enter the last digits of its LAN IP address in the Static IP field and click “Apply Changes” for the change to take effect.

If you have only one Public (WAN) IP address, then you can leave the Public IP to 0.0.0.0. If you are using multiple Public (WAN) IP addresses, it is possible to select which Public (WAN) IP address the DMZ host will be directed to. Type in the Public (WAN) IP address you wish the DMZ host to direct to, enter the last two digits of the IP address of the DMZ host computer, and click “Apply Changes”.

Administrator Password

The Router ships with NO password entered. If you wish to add a password for more security, you can set a password from your Router’s web-based user interface. Keep your password in a safe place as you will need this password if you need to log into the Router in the future. It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you set a password if you plan to use the remote management feature.

The login time-out option allows you to set the period of time that you can be logged into the Router's advanced setup interface. The timer starts when there has been no activity. For example, you have made some changes in the advanced setup interface, then left your computer alone without clicking “Logout”.

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Contents User Manual ADSL Modem with Built-In 802.11g Wireless RouterF5D7630-4A F5D7630-4B TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Key Features Integrated 802.11g Wireless Access PointOVERVIEW Works with Both PCs and Mac ComputersSPI Firewall Integrated 10/100 4-Port SwitchMAC Address Filtering Applications and AdvantagesSystem Requirements Package ContentsGermany excluded Provided by local ISP Wireless Network LED Power LED PWRKNOWING YOUR ROUTER Front PanelLAN Port-Status LEDs Reset ButtonRear Panel LAN Portsb. Restoring the Factory Defaults a. Resetting the RouterPower Jack ADSL PortPLACEMENT OF YOUR ROUTER ISP Settings CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTERPhone Line Configuration Installing a Full-Rate ConnectionInstalling with a Splitter Installing a Splitterless Connection Installing without a Splitter Configuring the RouterAttach to your Network Using Ethernet Cabling Step 1 Installing the Hardware LAN Port Status LEDs Step 3 Configuring the Router Using the Web-Based User InterfaceLogging out of the Router Logging into the Router2. Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA Setup WizardNAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE 1. Internet Sharing4. Setting your Connection Type to Multiple Protocol over ATM Mode 3. Setting your Connection Type to Disable Internet SharingDefault Gateway - Enter a default gateway IP address. If the Wireless ADSL Modem Router cannot find the destination address within its local network, it will forward the packets to the Default Gateway. Assigned by your ISP 4. Login/Logout Button 3. Internet Status IndicatorUNDERSTANDING THE WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE 1. Quick-Navigation Links7. Features 6. LAN Settings8. Internet Settings 5. Help Button1. LAN Settings Changing LAN Settings2. Subnet Mask 1. IP Address3. DHCP Server 4. IP PoolDHCP Client List 6. Local Domain Name2. Internet WAN Connection Type Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoAa b c d e f g h i j a. Username - Enter the ISP assigned user name. Assigned by your ISP Setting your ISP Connection Type to Multiple Protocol over ATM Setting your ISP Connection Type to Disable Internet Sharinga b c d e 3. Wireless DNS Domain Name Server SettingsChanging the Wireless Channel Channel and SSIDChanging the Wireless Network Name SSID Note This advanced feature should be employed by advanced users only Using the ESSID Broadcast FeatureUsing the Wireless Mode Switch Setting WPA Security Changing the Wireless Security SettingsEncryption/Security g NitroSetting WPA with server Settings Setting WPA-PSK no serverSetting WEP Encryption AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit key Using a Hexadecimal KeyC3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit key IP Spoofing Land Attack Ping of Death PoD Denial of Service DoS 4. FirewallIP with zero length Smurf Attack TCP Null Scan SYN flood UDP flooding Tear Drop Attack ICMP defect RIP defect Fragment floodingChoosing an Application Application Gateways SettingsVirtual Servers Entering Settings into the Virtual ServerClient IP Filters Access Control Schedule Rule URL BlockingFollow these steps to add a schedule 1. Click “Add Schedule Rule” DMZ Demilitarized Zone Restart Router UtilitiesRestore Factory Defaults Restarting the Router to Restore Normal OperationSaving/Backup Current Settings The configuration is now saved Restore Previous Settings2. Then, click “Restore” System Settings Firmware UpdateUpdating the Router’s Firmware Changing the Login Time-Out Setting Setting or Changing the Administrator PasswordSetting the Time and Time Zone Enabling Remote Management Enabling/Disabling UPnP Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up to MANUALLY CONFIGURING NETWORK SETTINGSManually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS 3. Select “Built-in Ethernet” 2 next to “Show” in the Network menu Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 2000, NT, or XP Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 98 or Me Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher IP address GLOSSARYSubnet Mask PPPoE Routing Mode, for multiple PCsDisconnect after PPPoA Routing Mode, for multiple PCsChannel and SSID Encryption ESSID BroadcastApplication Gateways Client IP filters Administrator Password Remote Management Time and Time ZoneUPnP Problem TROUBLESHOOTINGPossible Cause/Solution connect to the Router My wireless PC cannotFCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR INFORMATIONELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY ModificationsEurope-European Union Notice Canada-Industry Canada ICBelkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Belkin Corporation P74426ukBelkin Components B.V Belkin Tech Support