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This Chapter provides details of the configuration process.
Overview
This chapter describes the procedure for:
•Quick setup
•Wireless access point configuration
•Using the Status screens
PCs on your local LAN may also require configuration. For details, see Chapter 4 - PC Con- figuration.
Other configuration may also be required, depending on which features and functions of the Wireless Gateway you wish to use. Use the table below to locate detailed instructions for the required functions.
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Configure PCs on your LAN. | Chapter 4: | ||
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Learn more about using DHCP on the internal LAN. | Chapter 5: | ||
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Configure and use the Serial (RS232) port, either for Internet access | Chapter 6: | ||
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Configure various options: | Chapter 7: | ||
• | Set a password for the Wireless Gateway, to protect the configu- | Options | |
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• | Disable NAT (Network Address Translation), |
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• | Enable TFTP firmware upgrade feature. |
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• | Configure Remote Management (configure via the Internet) |
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• | Access the Printer Port setup screen. |
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Configure the Wireless Gateway and other routers for a LAN which | Chapter 8: | ||
already has 1 or more routers. | Routing | ||
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Use any of the following features: | Chapter 9: | ||
• | Special Internet Applications | Advanced Internet | |
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• | Virtual Servers |
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• | DMZ |
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Limit Internet Access by individual workstations. | Chapter 10: | ||
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