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DMZ IP Address

Specify the LAN IP address of the LAN computer that you want to have unrestricted Internet communication. If this computer obtains its address automatically using DHCP, then you may want to make a static reservation on the Basic → Network Settings page so that the IP address of the DMZ computer does not change.

Non-UDP/TCP/ICMP LAN Sessions

When a LAN application that uses a protocol other than UDP, TCP, or ICMP initiates a session to the Internet, the router's NAT can track such a session, even though it does not recognize the protocol. This feature is useful because it enables certain applications (most importantly a single VPN connection to a remote host) without the need for an ALG.

Note that this feature does not apply to the DMZ host (if one is enabled). The DMZ host always handles these kinds of sessions.

Enable

Enabling this option (the default setting) enables single VPN connections to a remote host. (But, for multiple VPN connections, the appropriate VPN ALG must be used.) Disabling this option, however, only disables VPN if the appropriate VPN ALG is also disabled.

Application Level Gateway (ALG) Configuration

Here you can enable or disable ALGs. Some protocols and applications require special handling of the IP payload to make them work with network address translation (NAT). Each ALG provides special handling for a specific protocol or application. A number of ALGs for common applications are enabled by default.

PPTP

Allows multiple machines on the LAN to connect to their corporate networks using PPTP protocol. When the PPTP ALG is enabled, LAN computers can establish PPTP VPN connections either with the same or with different VPN servers. When the PPTP ALG is disabled, the router allows VPN operation in a restricted way -- LAN computers are typically able to establish VPN tunnels to different VPN Internet servers but not to the same server. The advantage of disabling the PPTP ALG is to increase VPN performance. Enabling the PPTP ALG also allows incoming VPN connections to a LAN side VPN server (refer to Virtual Server).

IPSec (VPN)

Allows multiple VPN clients to connect to their corporate networks using IPSec. Some VPN clients support traversal of IPSec through NAT. This option may interfere with the operation of such VPN clients. If you are having trouble connecting with your corporate network, try disabling this option.

Check with the system administrator of your corporate network whether your VPN client supports NAT traversal.

Note that L2TP VPN connections typically use IPSec to secure the connection. To achieve multiple VPN pass-through in this case, the IPSec ALG must be enabled.

RTSP

Allows applications that use Real Time Streaming Protocol to receive streaming media from the internet. QuickTime and Real Player are some of the common applications using this protocol.

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Contents Page Important Note FCC Radiation Exposure StatementTable of Contents Getting Started with the TEW-633GR Package Contents Wireless LAN Networking AD-HOCIBSS NetworkPage Roaming in an ESS network diagram Introduction ¾ Hardware Overview LEDs Getting Started Using the Configuration Menu ¾ Click LoginBasic BasicInternetBasicWireless Enable WirelessWEP WPA-Personal ExampleWPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise Advanced Optional Backup Radius Server WPA-EnterpriseBasicNetwork Settings WAN Port ModeRouter Mode Bridge ModeRouter Settings Enable RIPRIP Operating mode IP AddressAct as default router Allow RIP updates from WANRIP Password Dhcp Server SettingsDhcp Lease Time Always Broadcast Add/Edit Dhcp ReservationComputer Name MAC AddressDhcp Reservations List Number of Dynamic Dhcp ClientsRevoke ReserveAdvanced AdvancedVirtual ServerVirtual Server Parameters Name ProtocolPrivate Port Public PortEnable Add/Edit Virtual ServerSave Virtual Servers ListAdvancedSpecial Applications Parameters for an Application Rule ExampleApplication Trigger Port RangeTrigger Protocol Input Port RangeInput Protocol Add/Edit Special Applications RuleAdvancedGaming Port Forwarding Fields Name TCP Ports To OpenUDP Ports To Open Edit/Add Game RuleStreamEngine Setup Enable StreamEngine AdvancedStreamEngineAutomatic Classification Dynamic FragmentationAutomatic Uplink Speed Measured Uplink SpeedAdd/Edit StreamEngine Rule Enable PrioritySource IP Range Source Port RangeAdvancedRouting Add/Edit RouteAdvancedAccess Control Routes ListPolicy Wizard Add PolicyAdd/Edit Web Site AdvancedWEB FilterWeb Filter Parameters Web Site Allowed Web Site List Enable MAC Address Filter AdvancedMAC Address FilterFilter Settings Mode Filter Wireless ClientsFilter Wired Clients Add/Edit MAC AddressAdvancedFirewall Firewall Settings Enable SPI NAT Endpoint FilteringEndpoint Independent Address RestrictedEnable DMZ DMZ HostPptp RtspMMS FTPSIP AdvancedInbound Filter Add/Edit Inbound Filter Rule ActionInbound Filter Rules List Allow AllAdvancedAdvanced Wireless Extra Wireless Protection WDS EnableShort GI WDS AP MAC AddressAdvancedNetwork Enable Wish Advanced WishWish Priority ClassifiersWindows Media Center AutomaticAdd/Edit Wish Rule Host 1 IP RangeSave/Update Host 2 Port RangeClear Wish RulesAdvanced Wi-Fi Protected Setup Generate New PIN Add Wireless StationAdd Wireless Device Wizard ToolsAdmin ToolsAdmin Password User PasswordEnable Remote Management Remote Admin PortToolsTime Set the Date and Time Manually Automatic Time Configuration Enable NTP ServerNTP Server Used ToolsEmail Settings Password Verify PasswordEmail Log When Full or on Schedule On Log Full Account NameSave Settings To Local Hard Drive Load Settings From Local Hard DriveRestore To Factory Default Settings Reboot The DeviceCheck Online ToolsFirmwareFirmware Information Firmware Upgrade UploadToolsDynamic DNS Verify Password or Key TimeoutToolsSystem Check ToolsSchedules Schedule Rules List Dhcp Connection StatusDevice infoStatistics and Active Sessions PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection BigPond ConnectionLAN Computers Igmp Multicast membershipsRate StatusWirelessSignal StatusRouting StatusLogs What to ViewApply Log Settings Now View LevelsRefresh Email NowStatusStatistics StatusActive Sessions InternalExternal NATState DirOut Time OutTarget StatusWISH SessionsOriginator Established or closing TCP connections Adsl Bootp AsciiCAT DNS DhcpDMZ DSL EAPGUI Https IcmpIeee IgmpIPX ISPL2TP LANLPR/LPD MDIMdix MIBNIC NTPOfdm OSIRadius POP3PPP RIP RSASmtp SnmpSSH SsidTCP TCP/IPURL USBUTP VlanWPA WispWlan Limited Warranty
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TEW-633GR specifications

The TRENDnet TEW-633GR is a versatile wireless router that caters to both home and small office environments, providing reliable connectivity and performance. With its sleek design, the TEW-633GR stands out as a functional device that ensures users can enjoy high-speed internet access across various devices.

One of the main features of the TEW-633GR is its dual-band support. This router operates on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, allowing users to take advantage of the less congested 5GHz band for activities requiring higher bandwidth, such as streaming and online gaming, while still maintaining compatibility with devices that only use the 2.4GHz band. This dual-band functionality enhances overall network performance and minimizes interference from other wireless devices.

The TEW-633GR delivers impressive wireless speeds, supporting the 802.11n wireless standard with speeds of up to 300 Mbps. This makes it an excellent choice for environments where multiple devices are connected simultaneously. Additionally, the router features three external antennas that help extend the wireless range and improve signal strength, ensuring consistent internet access throughout larger spaces.

In terms of security, the TRENDnet TEW-633GR offers several robust features to safeguard the network. It supports WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols, providing secure access to the wireless network while protecting sensitive data from potential intrusions. The integrated firewall adds an extra layer of security, helping to prevent unauthorized access and attacks.

Installation and setup of the TEW-633GR is user-friendly, with a web-based interface that guides users through the process. The inclusion of WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) allows for quick and easy connections of compatible devices at the push of a button, eliminating the need for complicated configurations.

Moreover, the router incorporates Quality of Service (QoS) settings, which enable users to prioritize bandwidth allocation for specific applications or devices. This feature is particularly beneficial for households or offices with high demands on their internet connection, ensuring that critical tasks receive the necessary bandwidth to function optimally.

Overall, the TRENDnet TEW-633GR combines speed, reliability, and security, making it an ideal solution for users looking to enhance their wireless networking experience. Its dual-band capabilities, ease of installation, and robust security features contribute to its appeal as a modern router suited for diverse internet needs.