TRENDnet BRF114 manual Package Contents

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Package Contents

Introduction

Protection against DoS attacks. DoS (Denial of Service) attacks can flood your Internet connection with invalid packets and connection requests, using so much band- width and so many resources that Internet access becomes unavailable. The TW100- BRF114 incorporates protection against DoS attacks.

Package Contents

The following items should be included:

The TW100-BRF114 Unit

Quick Installation Guide

CD-ROM containing the on-line manual.

Power Adapter

If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer immediate- ly.

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Contents Page Page CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Table of ContentsTW100-BRF114 Features Package ContentsAPPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTINGGeneral Problems Internet AccessChapter TW100-BRF114 FeaturesInternet Access Features IntroductionAdvanced Internet Functions LAN FeaturesConfiguration & Management Security FeaturesPackage Contents On - Corresponding LAN hub port is using 100BaseT Physical DetailsFront-mounted LEDs Power Green Status RedPower port Rear PanelReset Button To Clear All Data and restore the factory default valuesThis Chapter covers the physical installation of the TW100-BRF114 InstallationProcedure Requirements3. Connect WAN Cable 4. Power Up5. Check the LEDs To Do this SetupOverview This Chapter provides Setup details of the TW100-BRF114Preparation Configuration ProgramIf you cant connect Using your Web BrowserDetails Setup WizardCommon Connection Types TypeBig Pond Cable Australia Other Modems e.g. Broadband WirelessSingTel RAS Navigation & Data Input Home ScreenFigure 5 Home Screen TCP/IP LAN ScreenCancel Figure 6 LAN ScreenTo Configure your PCs to use DHCP DHCPUsing the TW100-BRF114 s DHCP Server Using another DHCP ServerFigure 7 Password Screen Password ScreenFigure 8 Password Dialog TCP/IP Settings - Overview PC ConfigurationWindows Clients Figure 9 Network Configuration Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/MEUsing DHCP Using Specify an IP AddressFigure 11 Gateway Tab Win 95/98/ME PC ConfigurationFigure 12 DNS Tab Win 95/98/ME Figure 13 Windows NT4.0 - TCP/IP Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows NT4.0Specify an IP Address Obtain an IP address from a DHCP ServerFigure 14 Windows NT4.0 - IP Address Figure 15 - Windows NT4.0 - Add Gateway Figure 16 Windows NT4.0 - DNS Figure 17 Network Configuration Win Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows1. Select Control Panel - Network and Dial-up Connection Figure 18 TCP/IP Properties Win Figure 19 Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP1. Select Control Panel - Network Connection Figure 20 TCP/IP Properties Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows Vista PC Configuration 3. Select Set up a Connection or Network Internet Access1. Select Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - Internet Options 2. Select Set up or change your Internet ConnectionClick Save, then OK. Configuration is now complete Ensure you are logged in as root before attempting any changes Macintosh ClientsLinux Clients Other Unix SystemsThis indicates the current connection method, as set in the Setup Operation and StatusOperation Status ScreenInternet IP Address Connection Status - PPPoEBroadband Modem Internet ConnectionPPPoE Link Status Figure 22 PPPoE Status ScreenConnection Physical AddressMessage Connection Log MessagesDescription Figure 23 PPTP Status Screen Connection Status - PPTPPPTP Status Figure 24 Telstra Big Pond Status Screen Connection Status - Telstra Big PondConnection Status RAS Plan Connection Details - SingTel RASDefault Gateway Figure 25 Connection Details - SingTel RASEITHER Connection Details - Fixed/Dynamic IP AddressRelease/Renew Button will displayRelease/Renew Advanced Internet Screen Internet FeaturesFigure 27 Internet Screen Select an Application Communication ApplicationsSpecial Applications Communication ApplicationsCheckbox Name Incoming Ports Outgoing Ports Using a Special ApplicationData - Special Applications Screen Figure 28 Special Applications ScreenPage Current Entries URL Filter ScreenFigure 29 URL Filter Screen Filter StringsDDNS Service Dynamic DNS Domain Name ServerDynamic DNS Screen The Service works as followsDomain Name PasswordDDNS Data User NameFigure 31 MAC address Screen MAC AddressMAC Address Screen DefaultIP Address seen by Internet Users Virtual ServersFigure 32 Virtual Servers Servers Virtual Servers ScreenEnable Figure 33 Virtual Servers ScreenUpdate Defining your own Virtual ServersDefaults Disable AllConnecting to the Virtual Servers Management Other Features and SettingsUpgrade RemoteIf required, you can also define your own Services Access ControlAccess Control Screen OverviewGroup Internet AccessServices Edit Service ListView Log Group Members ScreenPCs not assigned to any group will be in the Default group PCs deleted from any other Group will be added to the Default groupEnter the finish time using a 24 hr clock Default Schedule ScreenFigure 36 Default Schedule Screen Enter the start using a 24 hr clockAvailable Services Services ScreenFigure 37 Access Control - Services Available ServicesMAC address Access Control LogDate/Time Source IP addressRemote Management Remote ManagementEnable Remote Figure 38 Remote Management ScreenKnown PCs PC DatabasePC Database Screen Figure 39 PC DatabaseGenerate Report AdministrationAdvanced DCHP Client - Reserved IP Address - Select this if the PC is set PC Database AdminFigure 40 PC Database Admin PC PropertiesStandard Screen Update SelectedAdd as New EntryTo perform the Firmware Upgrade Upgrade FirmwareFigure 41 Upgrade Firmware Screen MTU size OptionsBackup DNS Figure 42 Options ScreenFirewall SecurityEnable DoS Figure 43 Security ScreenAllow PPTP Allow IPsecAllow L2TP Figure 44 Logs Screen LogsEnable Logs Adjust for DaylightSend E-Mail LogsSend E-mail alert E-mail LogsOpen Routing and Remote Access RoutingRouting Screen Using this ScreenStatic Routing Enable RIPFigure 45 Routing Screen Static RoutingMetric Configuring Other Routers on your LANDestination IP Address Gateway IP AddressFor the TW100-BRF114 s Routing Table Static Routing - ExampleFor Router As Default Route For Router Bs Default RouteThis Appendix covers the most likely problems and their solutions TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Appendix AProblem 1 When I enter a URL or IP address I get a time out error Internet AccessTW100-BRF114 Appendix B SpecificationsRegulatory Approvals Appendix B - Specifications