Wireless Gateway User Guide
IP Address | Select the appropriate option: | |
from ISP | • | Dynamic This is the default, and the most common. Leave this selected |
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| if your ISP allocates an IP Address to the Wireless Gateway upon con- |
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| nection. |
| • | Fixed IP Address Select this if your ISP has allocated you a fixed IP |
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| Address, then enter the IP Address in the fields provided. |
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DNS IP | The DNS (Domain Name Server) translates names (e.g. microsoft.com) to IP | |
Address | Addresses. | |
| Enter the DNS IP address supplied or recommended by your ISP. | |
| If desired, additional DNS entries can be made on the Options screen. | |
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Telephone | If using a Leased Line (permanent connection), ignore these fields. | |
| Otherwise, enter the telephone numbers to dial to connect to your ISP | |
| (Internet Service Provider). The first number is required; the others are | |
| optional. | |
| Enter the telephone numbers using the format described in your modem’s | |
| user manual. | |
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Enable | If checked, this port is available for | |
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If Internet Access is also enabled,
•See Dial
•See the
Disconnect | If checked, a |
after Idle | out period. The allowable range is |
Time | If preferred, the connection time limit may be set individually for each user. |
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Select the desired security option for | |
PPP Link | • PAP has widespread support; almost all communications systems |
| support it. |
| • CHAP is more secure than PAP; the password is encrypted before |
| transmission. If it is selected, the |
| in order to connect. |
| • MS CHAP is the Microsoft version of CHAP, used on Windows |
| platforms. If all |
| choose this option. |
| • None means no login authentication is performed. |
| Warning! If you choose "None", anyone can connect; this is a major |
| security risk. |
Links
Dial-in Users
Use this link to create and manage users for the RAS
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