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7.Use the pulldown button in the Network Computer List field. Select the computer with the MAC address to emulate.

Note: There are two methods of enabling MAC Spoofing, Manual or Network Computer List. Please refer to Appendix B for a full discussion of the Manual Identification method for a MAC address.

8.Click Apply.

9.Click OK. The Connection Point CP-2E must be rebooted for applied changes to take effect.

10.Click OK. You can reboot the Connection Point CP-2E at any time by clicking the Reboot button at the left.

11.Click Reboot. Connection Point will reboot to the Home Page.

DMZ

The De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) allows you to specify the IP address of one PC on your local network to be exposed to the Internet. This is commonly used for Internet gaming or video conferencing. It also opens potential security holes on your local network.

Designating a DMZ Host

1. Click the DMZ link at the left. The DMZ Host page is displayed.

2. Select Enable in the DMZ Status field.

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Contents Compaq iPAQ Page Page Contents Connection Point CP-2E Home System Recovery Page Introduction Share a Single High-Speed Internet ConnectionEthernet Networking Security and Advanced ManagementIntroduction What Else Do I Need? Whats in Front? Description SignificanceWhats in Back? Description FunctionInstallation and Configuration InstallationConnecting to the Internet Connecting to Your PCPowering Up Client PC ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 98 and ME Clients Installation and Configuration Click the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Setting Up Connection Point CP-2E Using the Installation WizardChoosing the Internet Connection Method Dynamic Internet IP Configuring Dynamic Internet IP Static Internet IPConfiguring Static Internet IP PPPoEConfiguring PPPoE Timezone Setup Administrator Password Settings Confirming Successful Setup Installing the Firmware Update Utility Registering the Connection Point CP-2E Adding PCs To Your Network Ethernet PCsAdding Ethernet PCs Windows XP Configuration Configuring the ClientAdding PCs To Your Network Adding PCs To Your Network Windows 2000 Configuration Adding PCs To Your Network Adding PCs To Your Network Windows NT4.0 Configuration Adding PCs To Your Network Page Connection Point CP-2E Home Home Page Information BarSystem Info Icon Quick Setup IconManagement Icons General InformationLAN Status Internet Status Network Information Event Log Help/Troubleshooting Icon Firmware Update IconRenew Internet IP Icon Page Advanced Setup Icons System SettingsPassword Resetting to Factory Default Advanced Setup Icons Timezone Setup InternetChanging the Subnet MAC Spoofing Click Network Computer ListDMZ Designating a DMZ HostVirtual Server Adding a Virtual Server Packet Filtering Enabling Packet Filtering Adding an IP Rule Adding Port Rules Dhcp Changing Dhcp Server Settings Reserved IP TableAdding a Reserved IP Address Excluded IP Addresses Adding an Excluded IP Address Bootpip Table Adding a Bootp IP AddressAdvanced Setup Icons Static Routing Table Adding a Static RouteAdvanced Setup Icons Smtp Advanced Setup Icons System Recovery Using the Firmware Update UtilityRestore Factory Defaults Troubleshooting SolutionCannot Network cables Icon. Then, Renew Internet IP \\computername or \\PC IP Regulatory Compliance ModificationsCables Regulatory Compliance Appendix a Specifications NAT NTP SmtpPage Appendix B MAC Address Manual Identification For Windows XPFor Windows 98 and ME PCs Accessing Security Configuration Options For Windows 2000 PCsPage Glossary IPAQ Connection Point CP-2E User Guide Glossary Glossary Glossary