Freecom Technologies FSG-3 manual 4Network Information, WAN Port, LAN Port

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6.1.4Network Information

Both LAN and WAN (internet) Network information is found here for the FSG- 3. If you need the IP address of the FSG-3, please look for it here.

WAN Port:

 

Status

Shows the active status

Hardware Address

Shows the MAC address or physical address of the port

IP Address

Your outside FSG-3 (WAN) internet IP address assigned

 

by your ISP

Broadcast Address

This address is used to ask all computers on a subnet at

 

once

Subnet Mask

This is the subnet mask gotten from your ISP

Cable Attached

This shows if the cable is attached or not

LAN Port:

 

Hardware Address

Shows the MAC address or physical address of the port

IP Address

Your inside FSG-3 (LAN) internet IP address

Broadcast Address

This address is used to ask all computers on a subnet at

 

once

Subnet Mask

This is the subnet mask you setup for your network

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Contents Freecom FSG-3 Storage Gateway Congratulations Freecom Technologies GermanyChapter Contents of the box General InformationTechnical Support Freecom on the net Related Publications Statement of ConditionsTrademarks System Requirements Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements Precautionary measures FSG-3 connectors, LEDs and buttons Getting to know your FSG-3FSG-3 Front panel Possible Connections with your FSG-3 FSG-3 Back panelLED configuration BootingPower LED Power Sync Button LED Front Panel LEDsBack Panel LEDs Configuring Windows 98 SE, and Me to work with the FSG-3 1Installing the required Network ComponentsBefore you begin Preparing Your Computers to connect to the FSG-32Assign your TCP/IP configuration by Dhcp Before you beginConfiguring Windows XP, NT or 2000 to work with the FSG-3 Selecting Internet Access MethodVerifying TCP/IP Properties Installing or Verifying Windows Networking Components MacOS 8.6 or MacOSGetting on the internet Verifying TCP/IP Properties MacintoshInternet configuration information Login ProtocolsAccount Information Obtaining ISP Configuration Information Windows Ready for Configuration Obtaining ISP Configuration Information MacintoshRestarting the Network How to Install Hardware InstallationInstall from the Application CD How to start the FSG Assistant Freecom Storage Gateway AssistantFSG Assistant functions Configure basic settings of your Freecom Storage Gateway Setup the DSL account on your Freecom Storage GatewayBrowse available folders on your Freecom Storage Gateway Start recovery procedure Add a new printerSearch again for available Freecom Storage Gateway devices Configuration How to reach the configuration menuAdmin Http//192.168.1.1Changing the administrator password WAN or internet connection setupFirst steps Connecting the hardware Setting up the FSG-3FSG-3 WAN port connected to a router Configuration FSG-3 WAN port connected to a modem Setting up users, groups and folders Admin accountSet the Date and Time 2The guest accountSetting up multiple connection methods Creating a new accountCreating a new group Creating a new folder Full potential Configuration options explained InformationSystem Information Version Information Device Information4Network Information WAN PortLAN Port Log files Save Configuration Hardware menuRestore Configuration Reset Configuration Date & TimeHard drive menu Spin down timeHard disk format Update Firmware Services FSG HealthDhcp Server Options DescriptionDynamic DNS OptionsDescription Http Server FTP Server SSH ServerPort Forwarding Security UsersAdding a new user Options Description User GroupsAdding a new group FoldersAdministrator ConnectionsAdding a new folder LAN connectionWAN Connection WAN Options Virtual Private Networks Add a connectionAdministrator for more info Shutdown and reboot menu RebootShutdown Logout Accessing the FSG-3 from Windows Freecom Storage Gateway AssistantManual mapping Accessing FSG-3 Data from Mac OS Mac OS X v10.3.x and higherSmb//192.168.1.1 Smb//FSGNAMEFreecom FSG-3 Storage Gateway USB Mass storage installation Attaching external USB devicesUSB external device information USB Printer Installation Power2File systems Attaching external USB devices Clear Printer Job Queue Attaching external S-ATA devices FilesystemsTroubleshooting Basic FunctioningPWR LED Not On Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Web Configuration InterfaceTroubleshooting the ISP Connection Obtaining a WAN IP AddressTroubleshooting PPPoE Troubleshooting Internet BrowsingTroubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your Gateway Wrong network configurationTesting the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device Wrong physical connectionsRestoring the Default Configuration and Password Using the Default Reset buttonProblems with Date and Time Persistent problems SupportAppendix CE, FCC and other certificationFirmware source code Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement GPL StatementWhat is a Router? Networks and Routing BasicsBasic Router Concepts Routing Information ProtocolDomain Name Server Internet address classesClass a Class BClass E Class E addresses are for experimental use NetmaskEquals Subnet Addressing IP address shortage Dhcp Multiple internal but only one external IP addressNetwork Address Translation Hosting a serverMAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol Ethernet CablingCable Quality Technical specifications Technical specificationsWarranty valid in Europe/Turkey only