Gateway WBR-100 manual Terms you should know

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Appendix A: Glossary

Terms you should know

adapter (network) - A circuit board that plugs into a computer to let the computer connect to a network.

beacon interval - A beacon is a periodic broadcast by the router to keep the network synchronized. The interval indicates how often the router broadcasts the beacon.

broadband - When multiple signals or channels (such as voice, data, and video) share the bandwidth of a single medium.

browser - A program running on a computer which makes it possible to view and interact with the Internet.

cable modem - A broadband device that uses a coaxial cable to connect to an ISP to access the Internet.

CAT 5 - The minimum standard of twisted-pair cable suitable for data transmission over a computer network.

data packet - A unit of transmitted data. For more information, see “packet.”

default gateway - A routing device that forwards data over a local network.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - DHCP lets a router or access point router temporarily assign an IP address to a computer on the network.

DMZ (demilitarized zone) - DMZ hosting lets a single computer on your LAN expose all of its ports to the Internet. When you set up DMZ hosting on a computer, you bypass the security provided by a router. Consider port forwarding as an alternative to DMZ hosting.

DNS - A database that translates and stores domain and host names as IP addresses.

domain - A set of IP addresses usually “owned” by a company. For example, in an e-mail address the name of the domain comes after the @ symbol.

DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - A broadband Internet connection that uses an ordinary telephone line to provide a fast, “always on” connection to the Internet.

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Contents Installationguide Contents Glossary TroubleshootingSpecifications Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationIntroduction Features Precautions Important safeguardsPackage contents Parts and accessories Description FrontLEDDescription Back Connector/control DescriptionInitial setup To connect the hardware Connecting the hardwareMaking connections PreparationMaking connections Configuring the computers To configure computers using Windows XPTo configure computers using Windows Configuring the computers To configure computers using Windows 98SE or MeContacting and configuring the router Contacting the routerTo contact the router Contacting and configuring the router To configure the router Configuring the routerContacting and configuring the router Initial setup If you selected Other e.g., Fixed Wireless Initial setup Routine Router SettingsStatusand Using router settings and features Configuring LAN settingsTo configure the LAN settings Using router settings and features To configure the wireless settings Configuring wireless settingsUsing router settings and features Routine Router Settings and Status To change the password Changing the passwordTo review the router status Checking router statusPage Setting up wireless operation To manually enter the WEP encryption key in Windows XP Configuring WEP security in Windows XPReturning the router settings to the default settings Advanced Advanced features To configure the advanced Internet settings Configuring advanced Internet settingsAdvanced Features and Configuration Advanced features To configure the Access Control settings Configuring access control settingsAdvanced features Advanced Features and Configuration To turn on remote management Turning on remote managementTo set up a virtual server Setting up a virtual serverUsing a dynamic DNS service To use a Dynamic DNS service Upgrading the firmware To upgrade the firmwareUsing the PC Database To use the PC Database Advanced Features and Configuration To change router Options Changing router optionsAdvanced Features and Configuration Changing security settings To change router security settingsEstablishing a router security scheme Change log settings To make log settings To set the MAC address Set the MAC addressTo set the routing configuration Configure routingAdvanced Features and Configuration Troubleshooting To use the ping utility to obtain an IP address Ping utilityPing utility To resolve an IP addressTo set a static IP address using Windows XP Setting a static IP addressTo set a static IP address using Windows 98SE and Windows Me To set a static IP address using WindowsClick the DNS Configuration tab, then click Enable DNS Your wireless router will not turn on no LEDs Problem resolutionYou cannot access your wireless router Problem resolution Troubleshooting Click the Link Information tab Troubleshooting Technical Support Automated troubleshooting systemService description How to reach Resource Service description How to reachTroubleshooting Glossary a Terms you should know Terms you should know Appendix a Glossary Terms you should know Appendix a Glossary Specifications B Specifications Regulatory compliance statements Wireless GuidanceAppendix C Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Page Unintentional emitter per FCC Part United States of AmericaPage FCC declaration of conformity California Proposition 65 WarningTrademark Acknowledgments All Rights ReservedAppendix C Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information MAN 802.11B Router GDE R0 8/03