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Note: All connections to the Wireless Gateway's LAN ports should be made with Category 5 Ethernet cabling. Lower-grade cabling cannot reliably carry 100-Mbps signals.

LAN ports 1 through 4: Switched, auto-negotiating 10/100-Mbps Ethernet ports for connecting end nodes (or downstream hub- or switched-based clusters of end nodes) to the Wireless Gateway.

WAN port: 10-Mbps Ethernet port for connection to a DSL or cable modem or router.

Parallel port: A Centronics-type connector for a standard printer cable.

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The Wireless Gateway's LED indicators are located on the unit's front panel:

Power: Illuminates whenever the unit has power.

Wireless: Illuminates when the wireless AP (access point) is ready but idle; flashes when there is activity on the wireless link.

LAN 1 to LAN 4 Link/Act: Each of these indicators illuminates when there is a good but idle link on the corresponding LAN port, flashes when packets are received/transmitted on the link.

LAN 1 to LAN 4 100M: Each of these indicators illuminates when the corresponding LAN port is operating at 100 megabits per second.

WAN Link: Illuminates when there is a good link on the WAN port.

WAN Act: Illuminates whenever unit has power, flashes when there is activity on the WAN port.

LPT: Flashes three times then goes off to indicate a successful Power-On Self-Test. Flashes on and off later during normal operation when there’s printing activity. If the self-test detect any component error, thenthe LPT LED will continuously signal the error according to the following table. In the event of any such error signal, contact your dealer for correction of the faulty unit.

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Contents Wireless Gateway Users Guide FCC Warning CE Mark WarningTable of Contents Appendix Features IntroductionPage External Components Back PanelFront Panel Faulty LPT LEDWeb Configuration Page Basic Setup Local LAN Basic Setup Broadband RouterRouter Name Global WAN Mode DNS IP Addresses Save/Cancel WAN Port MACBasic Setup Wireless AP Wireless ChannelTx Bit Rate AppleTalk Basic Setup Print ServerPrint Port Save/Cancel Basic Setup Admin Password Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Dhcp Server Enable Address RangeLease Time Reserve TableSave/Cancel Advanced Settings Port Forwarding TCP Port to IP Forwarding DMZ Host Application Advanced Settings Port OpenGo to Define Port Open List Page Advanced Settings Routing Static RoutingDynamic Routing NAT/Router Mode Page Advanced Settings Filters Users Filter Protocols FilterNetBIOS over TCP/IP Filter Block WAN RequestPage Advanced Settings Manager Console Manager Console Log and FilterSchedule Connection Save/Cancel Advanced Settings Wireless Access Define User ListAccess Control Advanced Settings Wireless Encryption Enable/DisableKey 1 through Key Encrypt Data Transmissions UsingInput Format Save/Cancel Advanced Settings Wireless Bridge Protocol Filters Broadcast/Multicast FilterPage Save/Cancel Information ∙ DhcpInformation Device Information Dhcp Information Routing Information Users Information Connections Information WAN Link Information Printer Status Information Wireless Stations Information Wireless Tallies Page Tools Reset ToolsTools PPPoE Connect and PPPoE Disconnect Tools Factory ResetTools Print Test Page Help Installation Device UtilityUsing Device Utility Firmware Upgrade Changing IP AddressSpecifications

Wireless Gateway specifications

The Nlynx Wireless Gateway stands out as a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the ever-growing demands of modern connectivity. Aimed primarily at businesses and industrial applications, this device combines robust technology with user-friendly features, positioning itself as a reliable hub in various environments.

One of the main features of the Nlynx Wireless Gateway is its dual-band wireless capability. It supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, enabling devices to connect to the most suitable frequency for optimal performance. This dual-band support is critical in reducing congestion and enhancing data throughput, ensuring that crucial operations run smoothly without interruptions.

In terms of connectivity, the Nlynx Wireless Gateway supports multiple network protocols, including Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and cellular connectivity. This versatility allows it to seamlessly integrate into a variety of existing infrastructure, whether it's connecting legacy devices via Ethernet or providing wireless access in areas where cabling is impractical. The gateway also supports advanced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, which significantly increases the range and reliability of wireless signals by utilizing multiple antennas for transmitting and receiving data.

Security is a top priority for the Nlynx Wireless Gateway. It incorporates advanced encryption protocols such as WPA3, ensuring that data transmitted over the network remains secure from unauthorized access. Additionally, it features built-in firewall capabilities and supports VPN connections, providing an extra layer of protection for sensitive information.

The management of the Nlynx Wireless Gateway is made effortless through its intuitive web-based interface. Users can easily monitor network performance, manage connected devices, and configure settings without needing extensive technical knowledge. Furthermore, it supports firmware updates over-the-air, ensuring that users always have the latest security patches and features.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) support is another characteristic that enhances the flexibility of the Nlynx Wireless Gateway. By allowing the device to receive power through the Ethernet cable, installation becomes simpler and more streamlined, particularly in challenging locations where power outlets are limited.

Overall, the Nlynx Wireless Gateway is a feature-rich device that encompasses advanced networking technologies, exceptional security measures, and user-friendly management tools, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their connectivity solutions while ensuring a robust and reliable network infrastructure.