Rosewill user manual Wireless Adapter RNX-N4

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Wireless Adapter RNX-N4

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2.Address Restricted The NAT forwards incoming connection requests to a LAN-side host only when they come from the same IP address with which a connection was established. This allows the remote application to send data back through a port different from the one used when the outgoing session was created.

3.Port And Address Restricted The NAT does not forward any incoming connection requests with the same port address as an already establish connection.

Note: Some of these options can interact with other port restrictions. Endpoint Independent Filtering takes priority over inbound filters or schedules, so it is possible for an incoming session request related to an outgoing session to enter through a port in spite of an active inbound filter on that port. However, packets will be rejected as expected when sent to blocked ports (whether blocked by schedule or by inbound filter) for which there are no active sessions. Port and Address Restricted Filtering ensures that inbound filters and schedules work precisely, but prevents some level of connectivity, and therefore might require the use of port triggers, virtual servers, or port forwarding to open the ports needed by the application. Address Restricted Filtering gives a compromise position, which avoids problems when communicating with certain other types of NAT router (symmetric NATs in particular) but leaves inbound filters and scheduled access working as expected.

Enable Port Preservation: Place a check in this box to enable Port Preservation. NAT Port preservation (on by default) tries to ensure that, when a LAN host makes an Internet connection, the same LAN port is also used as the Internet visible port. This ensures best compatibility for internet communications. Under some circumstances it may be desirable to turn off this feature.

Enable anti-spoof checking: Place a check in this box to enable anti-spoof checking. Enabling this option can provide protection from certain kinds of "spoofing" attacks. However, enble this option with care. With some modems, the WAN connection may be lost when this option is enabled. In that case, it may be necessary to change the LAN subnet to something other than 192.168.0.x (192.168.2.x, for example), to re-establish the WAN connection.

Enable DMZ Host: Place check in this box to enable DMZ host. DMZ host is a demilitarized zone used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic, such as web, FTP, email and DNS servers.

DMZ IP Address: Specify the IP address of the DMZ host.

Non-UDP/TCP/ICMP LAN Sessions: Place a check in this box to enable this feature.

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Contents Wireless Router RNX-N4 Understanding the Hardware Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Introduction Features & BenefitsSPI Safety Guidelines Package ContentsRear Panel Wireless Soho Router DescriptionFront Panel System Requirements Network ConfigurationApplications Infrastructure Mode IP Address Configuration Hardware InstallationUnderstanding the Hardware Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Logging Internet Connection WizardWireless Adapter RNX-N4 Dhcp Connection Dynamic IP Address PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 4 L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Static IP Address Configuration Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 ADD a Wireless Device WI-FI Protected Setup WizardWireless Adapter RNX-N4 Using the PIN Using the Push Button Wireless Network Setup Wireless Network Setup WizardAutomatic Network Setup Manual Network Setup Wireless Security Level Best WPA2 Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Wireless Security Level Better WPA Wireless Security Level None Security Disabled Wireless Security Level Good WEP 64/128-BITWireless Adapter RNX-N4 Advanced WEB Configuration Network Settings WizardWirelessBasic Bridge Mode Wireless Settings Router ModeWireless Adapter RNX-N4 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Security ModeWPA Personal WI-FI Protected Access WPA Enterprise WI-FI Protected Access Pptp WAN SettingsStatic IP Address Configuration Dhcp Connection Dynamic IP Address AddressPppoe POINT-TO-POINT Protocol Over Ethernet Pptp POINT-TO-POINT Tunneling Protocol Maximum Idle Time4.2 L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Advanced Advanced WirelessWireless Adapter RNX-N4 Special Applications Virtual ServerPort Forwarding StreamEngine Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Routing Access Control Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Address MAC Address Filter Web FilterFirewall Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Advanced → Virtual Server Inbound Filter Wish Wi-Fi Protected Setup Advanced Network UPNP, WAN Ping… Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Tools Time Zone SettingSystem Restore the Configuration from a File Save Configuration to a FileSystem Reboot Restore Settings to DefaultSystem Logs Firmware UpgradeSystem Check Dynamic DNSSchedules Status Wireless StatusStatistics Logs StatusWish Session Status Internet Session Status Wireless Adapter RNX-N4 Adsl Appendix a GlossaryAscii CAT BootpDMZ DhcpDNS DSLFTP EAPGUI Https HttpIcmp IeeeISP IPXL2TP LANMTU MppeNAT NICPPP POP3Pptp RadiusSmtp SIPSnmp SohoURL UDPUSB UTPWlan WispWPA Radio Specifications Appendix B SpecificationsHardware Summary Router and GatewayManagement NAT/ NaptEnvironment & Physical Appendix C FCC Interference StatementImportant Note

RNX-N4 specifications

The Rosewill RNX-N4 router is a versatile wireless networking device designed to provide reliable internet connectivity for home and small office environments. It is particularly well-suited for users who require a balance between performance, ease of use, and affordability.

One of the standout features of the RNX-N4 is its compliance with the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard. This standard enables the router to deliver a maximum wireless throughput of up to 300 Mbps, making it ideal for streaming videos, online gaming, and other bandwidth-intensive activities. It is also backward compatible with older wireless standards, such as 802.11g and 802.11b, ensuring that legacy devices can still connect seamlessly.

The Rosewill RNX-N4 utilizes MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, which enhances signal quality and range by using multiple antennas to transmit and receive data simultaneously. This results in better performance in environments with multiple obstacles or interference, ensuring a stable connection even at greater distances from the router.

Another notable characteristic of the RNX-N4 is its user-friendly setup. The router features a web-based user interface that simplifies the configuration process, making it accessible even for users with minimal technical expertise. Additionally, the router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), allowing users to quickly connect compatible devices to the network with the press of a button.

Security is a significant consideration for any networking device, and the RNX-N4 does not disappoint. It supports various modes of encryption, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2, ensuring that users can protect their wireless networks from unauthorized access. The router also features a built-in firewall that adds an additional layer of security against external threats.

The compact design of the Rosewill RNX-N4 makes it easy to position in various locations without taking up much space. It also features multiple Ethernet ports that allow users to connect wired devices for stable, high-speed internet access.

In summary, the Rosewill RNX-N4 is an affordable yet feature-rich wireless router that supports up to 300 Mbps speeds using MIMO technology. It is user-friendly, secure, and versatile enough to handle the demands of modern digital lifestyles. Whether for casual browsing or more intensive online activities, the RNX-N4 is a reliable choice for enhancing home and office connectivity.