TRENDnet TW100-BRV324 manual Home Screen, Navigation & Data Input

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Home Screen

Setup

Home Screen

After logging, you will see the Home screen. When you connect in future, you will see this screen when you connect. An example screen is shown below.

Figure 6: Home Screen

Navigation & Data Input

Use the menu bar on the left of the screen, and the "Back" button on your Browser, for navigation.

Changing to another screen without clicking "Save" does NOT save any changes you may have made. You must "Save" before changing screens or your data will be ignored.

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents Document Version1.0 P/N 956YH10001 Copyright 2007. All Rights ReservedChapter Broadband VPN Gateway FeaturesInternet Access Features IntroductionConfiguration & Management LAN FeaturesMicrosoft VPN Gateway Support Package ContentsSecurity Features IPSec VPN Gateway FeaturesFront-mounted LEDs Physical DetailsRear Panel Installation ProcedureRequirements The WAN1 or WAN2 LED should be ON The Power LED should be ONInstallation 5. Check the LEDsTo Do this SetupOverview This Chapter provides Setup details of the Broadband VPN GatewayPreparation Configuration ProgramIf you cant connect Figure 5 Password DialogNavigation & Data Input Home ScreenData - WAN Port Screen WAN Port ConfigurationWAN Port Settings Static IP SettingsButtons PPPoE Dial-upAlso called Network Adapter Address or Physical Address. This is a Port Options ScreenData - Port Options Screen Port OptionsAutomatic Dial-up Bind ServiceMTU Size PPPoE ConnectionData - LAN Port Screen LAN Port ScreenTo Configure your PCs to use DHCP DHCPUsing the Broadband VPN Gateway s DHCP Server Using another DHCP ServerEquilibrium Type has 2 options Load/Backup ScreenData - Load/Backup Screen AdministrationSetup PC Configuration TCP/IP Settings - OverviewWindows Clients Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/ME Using DHCPUsing Specify an IP Address Figure 14 DNS Tab Win 95/98 Figure 13 Gateway Tab Win 95/98Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows NT4.0 Figure 15 Windows NT4.0 - TCP/IPFigure 16 Windows NT4.0 - IP Address Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server Specify an IP AddressFigure 17 - Windows NT4.0 - Add Gateway Figure 18 Windows NT4.0 - DNS Figure 20 TCP/IP Properties Win Checking TCP/IP Settings - WindowsFigure 19 Network Configuration Win 1. Select Control Panel - Network and Dial-up ConnectionUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP Figure 21 Network Configuration Windows XP1. Select Control Panel - Network Connection Figure 22 TCP/IP Properties Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows Vista PC Configuration 2. Select Set up or change your Internet Connection Internet AccessAccessing AOL 1. Select Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - Internet OptionsFixed IP Address Macintosh ClientsLinux Clients Other Unix SystemsOperation and Status OperationStatus Screen Operation and Status Figure 23 General Status ScreenSystem WAN1/2Firewall KernelPort Status Data - Port Status ScreenPort Status Event Log Data - Event Log ScreenEvent Log URL Log Data - URL LogInternet System Log Data - System Log ScreenSystem Log Internet Features The following advanced features are provided Address List PC DatabaseURL Filter Dynamic DNS Static Routing QoS Address List Data - Address List ScreenAddress List PC Database Screen PC Databasedress, IP Address and Certify Data - PC Database ScreenURL Filter Data - URL Filter ScreenFilter Strings To add an entry to the list, enter it here, and click the Add button Dynamic DNS Screen Dynamic DNSWeb Site Button Data - Dynamic DNS ScreenOpen Routing and Remote Access Static RoutingOverview Static Routing ScreenStatic Routing Data - Static Routing ScreenConfiguring Other Routers on your LAN Local RouterOther Routers on the Local LAN For the Broadband VPN Gateway s Routing Table Static Routing - ExampleFor Router As Default Route For Router Bs Default Routelocal router 192.168.1.80 Broadband VPN Gateway sData - QoS Screen Based on QoS rules set below Security Configuration RulesRules Screen Outbound/Inbound Connection Data - Rules ScreenData - Define Firewall Rule Screen Define Firewall Rule Inbound/OutboundPort Transfer To Log SettingDest IP Advanced RuleSchedules Screen SchedulesFirewall -- Log Data - Log ScreenTime Zone Second Server Add New Service ServicesData - Services Screen Available Servicesif not required Security Data - Security ScreenMAX 3D Engine Options Maximum Con Figure 41 Multi-DMZ E-Mail Log E-MailData - E-Mail Screen E-Mail AlertSelect the desired option for sending the log by E-mail VPN IPSec IPSecPolicies Traffic Selector VPN ConfigurationVPN Endpoint addressCommon VPN Situations VPN Pass-throughClient PC to VPN Gateway Figure 45 Connecting 2 VPN Gateways Connecting 2 LANs via VPNOperations VPN ConfigurationPolicies Screen VPN ListEnable/Disable CopyCheck Log Adding a New Policy Figure 47 VPN Wizard - Start Screen Authentication and Encryption General SettingsEnable Policy Allow NetBIOSManual Key Encryption Authentication AlgorithmESP Authentication ESP EncryptionIKE Internet Key Exchange tion is enabledESP SPI This is required if either ESP Encryption or ESP AuthenticaIKE SA Aggressive AuthenticationEncryption Exchange ModeLAN A Gate Example 1 Connecting 2 Broadband VPN GatewaysVPN Examples SettingIPSec SA Parameters Example 2 Windows 2000/XP Client to LAN Broadband VPN Gateway ConfigurationValue Windows Client Configuration Figure 50 Windows 2000/XP - Local Security SettingsDeselect Activate the default response rule. Click Next Figure 52 IP Filter List Figure 51 Windows 2000/XP - Policy PropertiesFigure 53 Filter Properties Addressing 8. Enter the Source IP address and the Destination IP addressFigure 54 New Rule Properties IP Filter List Figure 55 New Rule Properties Filter Action Figure 56 Require Security Properties12. Select Negotiate security this selects IKE, then click Add Figure 58 Require Security Properties VPN SettingWindows Setting Figure 57 Modify Security MethodFigure 60 Authentication Method Figure 59 Tunnel SettingFigure 62 Windows 2000/XP Client to Broadband VPN Gateway Figure 61 Windows 2000/XP Client to Broadband VPN GatewayFigure 63 Filter Properties Addressing 22. Click OK to save your changes, then CloseFigure 64 Filter List Figure 66 Security Methods Figure 65 Filter ActionFigure 67 Modify Security Method Figure 68 Tunnel SettingFigure 70 DUT to Win2K Properties Figure 69 Authentication Method33. Click the Methods button to see the screen below Figure 72 Key Exchange SettingsFigure 71 Properties - General Tab 32. Click the Advanced button to see the screen belowFigure 76 Broadband VPN Gateway to Windows 2000 Server Example 3 Windows 2000 Server to VPN GatewayFigure 74 IKE Security Algorithms Figure 75 Windows 2000/XP Client to Broadband VPN GatewayRemote IP addresses For a single client, this is the same as the Gateway addressSubnet address 11.5.0.0 Address range used on the remote LAN Figure 77 Windows 2000 Server - Addressing Windows 2000 Server ConfigurationTrusted Certificates CertificatesTrusted Certificates Requesting a Trusted CertificatePrivate Certificate Requests Private CertificateData - Private Certificate Screen Private CertificateButton Requesting a Private CertificateUpload Button New RequestSelect the desired option. RSA is recommended To add a New CRL VPN Status Data - VPN Status ScreenVPN Status Microsoft VPN Server SetupUser PPTP ServiceData - VPN Adapter Screen Button Data - User ScreenExisting Users PropertiesStatus Log Status Log ScreenService Log Data - Status Log Screen2. Select Make New Connection Windows Client SetupWindows 98/ME 1. Click Start - Settings - Dial-up Networking2. Select Start - Settings - Dial-up Networking To establish a connectionWindows ME VPN Dialing Properties Windows Figure 92 Windows 2000 Network ConnectionFigure 93 Windows 2000 Public Network Figure 95 Windows 2000 Connection Availability Figure 94 Windows 2000 VPN HostFigure 96 Windows 2000 Finish Wizard Windows XP Figure 97 Windows XP Network Connection TypeFigure 98 Windows XP Network Connection Figure 99 Windows XP Connection Name Figure 100 Windows XP Public NetworkFigure 101 Windows XP VPN Server Figure 102 Windows XP Connection Availability Other Features & Settings DNS Lookup DiagnosticsData - Diagnostics Screen PingSearch Button Password Screen PasswordData - Account Management Screen Web Management SettingsData - Web Management Screen HTTPS//123.123.123.1238080 To connect from a remote PC via the InternetFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeData - Firmware Upgrade Screen To perform the Firmware UpgradeData - Backup/Restore Screen Backup/RestoreThis will delete ALL of the existing settings Default Configu- rationAppendix A TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Internet AccessIt is a security risk, since the firewall is disabled FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Appendix B SpecificationsBroadband VPN Gateway FCC StatementCE Standards CE Marking WarningAppendix B - Specifications Broadband VPN Gateway User Guide
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TW100-BRV324 specifications

The TRENDnet TW100-BRV324 is a versatile broadband router designed to provide small to medium-sized businesses with reliable networking capabilities. One of its key features is its built-in firewall security, which ensures robust protection against unauthorized access and threats from the internet. This appliance uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), providing a comprehensive barrier against a variety of cyber threats.

Equipped with a DHCP server, the TW100-BRV324 simplifies IP address assignment, allowing administrators to manage network resources efficiently. The device supports both DHCP and static IP configurations, making it flexible for various network setups. Additionally, it offers VPN pass-through capabilities, allowing secure remote access for users needing to connect to the corporate network from outside.

The TW100-BRV324 is noted for its impressive NAT (Network Address Translation) capabilities, which enable multiple devices on a local network to access the internet through a single public IP address. This feature is particularly beneficial in saving costs related to IP addresses while enhancing network management. Furthermore, it boasts an integrated 4-port switch, facilitating wired connections for several devices in a local area network (LAN).

In terms of connectivity, the router supports 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, providing sufficient bandwidth for most small business applications. The device is also easy to set up, thanks to its user-friendly web-based interface, which guides users through the configuration process. This simplicity makes it suitable for individuals with varying levels of networking expertise.

The TW100-BRV324 supports multiple connection types, including DSL and cable internet, ensuring compatibility with various ISPs. Additionally, it embeds Quality of Service (QoS) features, allowing network administrators to prioritize traffic. This is crucial for ensuring that bandwidth-intensive applications, such as video conferencing and VoIP, receive the necessary resources for optimal performance.

In summary, the TRENDnet TW100-BRV324 is a robust and feature-rich router well-suited for small to medium-sized businesses. With its combination of security features, flexible configurations, and user-friendly management tools, it offers a powerful solution for those seeking reliable network performance without the need for extensive technical knowledge.