Gateway none manual 2Features and Benefits

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1.2Features and Benefits

zInternet access via -

10 Mbps WAN port connection to xDSL/Cable modem, or RS232 console port connection to ISDN/PSTN modem zLocal Network Connection via -

zThree 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch ports, or z11 Mbps wireless interface

zBuilt-in Print Server for any client attached to the LAN

zDHCP for dynamic IP configuration, and DNS for domain name mapping

zFirewall - client privileges, hacker prevention, NAT zNAT also enables multi-user access with a single-user

account, and virtual server functionality (providing pro- tected access to Internet services such as Web, FTP, mail and Telnet)

zMulti-user access (up to 253), single-user account zVirtual server with network address translation zVirtual Private Network support using PPTP, L2TP or

IPSec pass-through.

zUser-definable application sensing tunnel supports applica- tions requiring multiple connections

zSupports CHAP authentication protocol for dial-up identi- fication

zSupports PPP dial-in connection using standard dial-up program

zEasy setup through a Web browser on any operating sys- tem that supports TCP/IP

zCompatible with all popular Internet applications an Built- in Print Server support

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Contents Wireless Broadband Router Users Guide Copyright Statement Table of Contents Configuring Printer Services Appendices Intronduction 1About the Gateway 2Features and Benefits 3Applications Chapter Chapter Installation Kit Contents Description of Hardware Functions as a print server as wellChapter Chapter System Requirements Connect the System Basic Installation Procedure Connecting the GatewayAttach to Your Network Using Ethernet Cabling Making LAN Connections Attach to Your Network Using Radio Signals Making Wlan Connections Attach the Gateway to the Internet Making WAN ConnectionsConnecting the Power Adapter Connect the Gateway to a PrinterVerify Port Status Configuring Client TCP/IP Chapter Installing TCP/IP Protocol in Your PC Chapter Setting TCP/IP to Work with the Gateway Dynamic IP Allocation via a Dhcp Server Manual IP Configuration Chapter Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection Chapter Configuring the Gateway Setting a Password Navigating the Web Browser InterfaceMaking Configuration Changes Main Menu Chapter Networking and Client Services Change Password Set Time Zone Chapter WAN Configuration Dynamic IP Address Dhcp Static IP Address Fixed IP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Dial-up on Demand Modem Chapter DNS Configuration Wireless Configuration Channel and Ssid Encryption Chapter Configuring Client Services Firewall Protection Network Address Translation NAT Chapter Virtual Server Enabling Special Applications Chapter Virtual DMZ Host Remote Management Client Filtering Viewing Network and Device Status Using System Tools Configuring Printer Services Install the Printer Port Monitor Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Configure the Print Server Configure the Network Printer in Windows 95/98Follow the prompts to add a Local printer to your system Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows NT Chapter Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows ME Chapter Chapter Click Next after configuring the Port Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Unix Systems Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix Appendix Appendix B Cables Ethernet Cable Straight-through CableFigure B-1. RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers RJ-45 Port Pin AssignmentsSerial Port Pin Assignments Figure B-2. DB-9 Serial Port Pin NumbersAppendix Appendix Printer Port Pin Assignments Figure B-3. DB-25 Printer Port Pin NumbersAppendix Appendix C Specifications Appendix Appendix Warranty CompliancesCompliance ZReorient the receiving antennaEC Conformance Declaration Class B Safety Compliance