Apple Version 3 manual Connecting a browser to NetPurifier, Power On and Indicator Lights

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Power On and Indicator Lights

After all connections are made NetPurifier may be powered on by pressing the power switch on the front of the unit. The green indicator light indicates that NetPurifier is powered on and functioning normally. The yellow light indicates disk activity.

Note: After power on, NetPurifier will take approximately two minutes before it is ready for operation.

To power off NetPurifier press the power button. All indicator lights will extinguish.

Connecting a browser to NetPurifier

Configuration of NetPurifier is done by way of TCP/IP using a Browser. The following browsers have been tested with NetPurifier.

Internet Explorer 4 or newer

Netscape 4 or newer

Opera

NetPurifier is configured from the factory for the 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 subnet. If your network is already using this subnet then you are ready to configure NetPurifier.

If your network is not using this subnet then you will need to configure the computer that will configure NetPurifier to temporarily reflect a static IP on the 192.168.1.x network. This is done as follows:

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Contents Version September 1 Page Installing NetPurifier Configuring NetPurifierIntroduction and Getting Started Troubleshooting Contact Information SpecificationsNetPurifier Operation Features How NetPurifier Works OverviewFiltering System Sensitivity Levels LevelUsing This User’s Guide Navigating Through This Online User’s Guide Conventions in This User’s Guide Getting Started Installation AC PowerLocation Network ConnectionConnecting a browser to NetPurifier Power On and Indicator LightsSetting Windows2000/XP IP Address Windows 2000/XPWebmin Login Making a connectionSecurity Configuration # #Changing the default password Changing Default PasswordPage DNS/Gateway Configuration Select Network ConfigurationNetwork Interfaces IP Address Configuration Selecting Network InterfaceContinue to the next section, Routing and Gateways Routing and Gateways Entering Gateway IPCompleting the DNS/Gateway Configuration DNSDhcp Configuration Using an existing Dhcp ServerUsing the NetPurifier Dhcp Server Factory ConfigurationSetting up the Subnet 11 Selecting NetworkEdit Client Options Starting and Stopping the Dhcp Server14 Port Blocker Commands Port BlockerChanging Port Blocker Configuration Enabling Common PortsRouter Compatibility Mode Adding User Defined PortsEnabling All Ports Changing levels, lists and messages Changing LevelsFilter Matrix Smart Filter TechnologyBanned Sites Filter Pics FilterBanned File Extensions =banned Description Level =banned Description Level Adding to the Exception Site list 17 Adding to the Exception Site ListAdding to the Exception IP list 18 Adding to the Exception IP ListChanging the Access Denied page message 19 Changing Access Denied MessageAdd to Banned Site List 20 Banned Site ListPage NetPurifier Network Flow How NetPurifier filtersBlacklist Update BlacklistCategories Smart Filter Technology Page Page Location Website SalesTechnical Support Typical Access Time NetworkNumber of Computers Dhcp RequirementsCaching Proxy Mechanical & Environmental