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Prestige 944S Cable Sharing Gateway with 4-port Switch

War Dialer

Warez

Web Configurator

Wire Tapping Worm

WWW

Just about any long-distance communication medium can serve as a WAN link, including switched and permanent telephone circuits, terrestrial radio systems, and satellite systems.

A program that automatically dials phone numbers looking for computers on the other end. They catalog numbers so that hackers can call back and try to break in.

A term that describes Pirated Software on the Internet. Warez include cracked games or other programs that software pirates distribute on the Internet

This is a web-based router (not all) configurator that includes an Internet Access Wizard, Advanced.

Connecting to a network and monitoring all traffic. Most wire tapping features can only monitor the traffic on their subnet.

A program that seeks access into other computers. Once a worm penetrates another computer it continues seeking access to other areas. Worms are often equipped with dictionary-based password crackers and other cracker tools that enable them to penetrate more systems. Worms often steal or vandalize computer data.

(World Wide Web) -- Frequently used when referring to "The Internet", WWW has two major meanings - First, loosely used: the whole constellation of resources that can be accessed using Gopher, FTP, HTTP, telnet, USENET, WAIS and some other tools. Second, the universe of hypertext servers (HTTP servers).

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Contents Users Guide Ver DecemberPage Disclaimer CopyrightTrademarks Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement Information for Canadian Users ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support Telephone/Fax Web Site/FTP Site Regular MailTable of Contents Glossary of Terms List of Figures List of Tables Preface About Your Cable RouterAbout This Users Guide Related DocumentationSyntax Conventions Page 5-Port Switch & USB interface Operation ModeGetting to Know Your Prestige Overview of the PrestigeIP Sharing Mode Bridge ModeStatic IP Mode Key Features of the Prestige DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS compliant cable modemDocsis Specifications Product SpecificationsEuroDOCSIS Specifications General Specifications Page Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Front Panel LEDs and Back Panel PortsPrestige Rear Panel and Connections Additional Installation Requirements Setting up Your Windows 95/98/Me ComputerInstalling TCP/IP Components Configuring TCP/IPSetting up Your Macintosh Computer Setting up Your Windows NT/2000/XP ComputerConfiguring TCP/IP Properties Prestige factory default Factory Default SettingsInitializing the Cable Sharing Gateway Router Configuration Network Configuration of Your ComputerPower On Your Prestige Web Based Management IntroductionWeb Management Status Basic Web Management BasicAdvanced Web Management Advanced OptionsWeb Management Advanced Options Web Management Advanced IP FilteringWeb Management Advanced IP Filtering Web Management Advanced MAC Filtering Web Management Advanced MAC FilteringWeb Management Advanced Port Filtering Web Management Advanced Port FilteringWeb Management Advanced Forwarding Web Management Advanced ForwardingWeb Management Advanced Port Triggers Web Management Advanced Port TriggersTroubleshooting Problems with Cable ConnectionProblems with Internet Access Troubleshooting Cable ConnectionPrestige 964 Cable Router Hardware Specifications Appendix aPage Appendix B Important Safety Instructions Page Glossary of Terms ARPCatv CDRCmts CPECSU/DSU DCEDNS Docsis FAQ FCCDram DTE EMI FTP HdlcHFC Http IanaMAC Mcns MSO Ipcp PPP IPX IRC ISP LANNAT Ndis NIC PACPAP PNSPots PPPPptp PstnRIP SAP SatanSnmp Socks SpamSUA TCPTftp UDP UnixWWW Power adapter Index