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Maximum Number of DHCP Users. Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. This number cannot be greater than 253. The default is 50.

Client Lease Time. The Client Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the Router with their current dynamic IP address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that the user will be “leased” this dynamic IP address. After the time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 0 minutes, which means one day.

Static DNS (1-3). The Domain Name System (DNS) is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs. Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS Server IP Address. If you wish to use another, type that IP Address in one of these fields. You can type up to three DNS Server IP Addresses here. The Router will use these for quicker access to functioning DNS servers.

WINS. The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) manages each PC’s interaction with the Internet. If you use a WINS server, enter that server’s IP Address here. Otherwise, leave this blank.

Time Setting

Change the time zone in which your network functions from this pull down menu. (You can even automatically adjust for daylight savings time.)

Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband Router

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Contents Jameco Part Number 487058UsersGuide 54Mbps GHz Wireless- G Word definition Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents Appendix B Wireless Security Appendix ATroubleshootingBroadband Router’s Back Panel List of Figures18 Wireless Tab Advanced Wireless Settings Figure B-12 WEP Welcome IntroductionWhat’s in this Guide? Wireless-G Broadband Router Roaming Network TopologyNetwork Layout Back Panel Getting to Know the Wireless-G Broadband RouterDMZ Front PanelHardware Installation Connecting the Wireless-G Broadband RouterConnecting the Wireless-G Broadband Router Wireless-G Broadband Router Configuring the PCs Configuring Windows 98 and Millennium PCsOverview Properties Configuring Windows 2000 PCsConfiguring Windows XP PCs Configuring the PCs Configuring Windows XP PCs Password Screen Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband RouterInternet Setup Setup Tab Basic SetupPPPoE Connection Type Router IP Time Setting 11 Setup Tab Ddns Setup Tab Ddns12 Setup Tab MAC Address Clone Setup Tab MAC Address Clone13 Setup Tab Advanced Routing Gateway Setup Tab Advanced RoutingCorrectly Wireless Tab Basic Wireless Settings16 Wireless Tab Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Tab Wireless MAC Filter18 Wireless Tab Advanced Wireless Settings Wireless Tab Advanced Wireless SettingsWireless-G Broadband Router Security Tab VPN Passthrough Security Tab Firewall21 Wireless Tab Wireless Security WPA Pre-Shared Key Security Tab Wireless Security23 Wireless Tab Wireless Security Radius 25 Access Restrictions Tab Access Restrictions Tab28 Applications and Gaming Tab Port Range Forward Applications and Gaming Tab Port Range Forward29 Applications and Gaming DMZ Applications and Gaming Tab DMZAdministration Tab Log Administration Tab Management32 Administration Tab Diagnostics Administration Tab DiagnosticsAdministration Tab Firmware Upgrade Administration Tab Factory Defaults37 Status Tab Router Status Tab Router38 Status Tab Local Network Status Tab Local Network39 Status Tab Wireless Status Tab WirelessAppendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsNeed to set a static IP address on a PC Open a command prompt. For Windows 98 and Me Wireless-G Broadband Router TCP UDP Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work VPN IpsecTo start over, I need to set the Router to factory default Need to upgrade the firmwareFirmware upgrade failed, and/or the Power LED is flashing My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnecting Is IPSec Pass-Through supported by the Router? Frequently Asked QuestionsPower LED keeps flashing Where is the Router installed on the network?Does the Router support ICQ send file? What is Network Address Translation and what is it used for?How can I block corrupted FTP downloads? What Ieee 802.11b features are supported? What is DMZ Hosting?What are the advanced features of the Router? What is the Ieee 802.11g standard?What is ISM band? What is ad-hoc mode?What is infrastructure mode? What is roaming?What is a MAC Address? What is Spread Spectrum?What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences? What is WEP?Have excellent signal strength, but I cannot see my network How do I resolve issues with signal loss?Appendix B Wireless Security Brief OverviewWhat Are The Risks? Passive Attacks Active Attacks Maximizing Wireless SecurityCommon Sense Solutions Ssid WEP WPA WPA Radius Appendix C Upgrading Firmware Figure C-1 Upgrade FirmwareTCP/IP Appendix D Windows HelpWindows 2000 or XP Instructions Windows 98 or Me InstructionsFigure E-3 MAC Address/Physical Address For the Router’s Web-based UtilityAppendix F Glossary Wireless-G Broadband Router Wireless-G Broadband Router Wireless-G Broadband Router Wireless-G Broadband Router Wireless-G Broadband Router Appendix G Specifications Wireless-G Broadband Router Limited Warranty Appendix H Warranty InformationFCC Statement Appendix I Regulatory InformationWireless-G Broadband Router Wireless-G Broadband Router Appendix J Contact Information

WRT54G specifications

The Cisco Systems WRT54G is a cornerstone of home and small office networking, renowned for its robust features and reliability since its release in 2002. Widely acknowledged as one of the first consumer-grade routers to combine wireless and wired networking capabilities, the WRT54G has earned a legacy as a hallmark of simplicity and performance.

At the heart of its functionality is the 802.11g wireless standard, which allows for wireless connections at speeds of up to 54 Mbps. This technology ensures a reliable connection over significant distances, making it suitable for various home and office environments. The WRT54G operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which provides compatibility with many devices but can be susceptible to interference from other electronic devices.

One of the standout features of the WRT54G is its user-friendly web interface, allowing even non-technical users to easily configure their network settings. This feature promotes security by enabling users to modify their network name, set up encryption protocols like WEP or WPA, and create a guest network for visitors. The router also incorporates a built-in firewall and supports Network Address Translation (NAT), adding an additional layer of security to users’ private networks.

The WRT54G boasts four Ethernet ports for wired connections, accommodating multiple devices simultaneously. This feature is particularly beneficial for users with desktop computers, gaming consoles, or network-attached storage devices requiring stable, high-speed connections. The ability to connect devices through Ethernet ensures that users can enjoy the benefits of a reliable and fast network, especially in environments where wireless connectivity may be limited.

Another distinguishing characteristic of the WRT54G is its open-source firmware capability, which has led to a devoted community of enthusiasts who have developed alternative firmware for greater customization and advanced features. This flexibility not only enhances the router's lifespan but also caters to users who require specific functionalities, such as advanced Quality of Service (QoS) settings or more extensive parental controls.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems WRT54G remains a significant player in the realm of consumer networking due to its innovative features, ease of use, and adaptability. While newer models have since emerged, the WRT54G's enduring reputation speaks to its reliability and solid performance, making it a preferred choice for many users seeking to establish a dependable network.