Milan Technology MIL-W0311 manual Internet Access Features, Wireless Features, Network Printer

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Wireless Gateway User Guide

Multi Segment LAN Support. LANs containing one or more segments are supported, via the Wireless Gateway's built-in static routing table. If NAT (Network Address Transla- tion) is disabled, the Wireless Gateway will function as a static router.

Internet Access Features

Shared Internet Access. All users on the LAN or WLAN can access the Internet through the Wireless Gateway, using only a single external IP Address. The local (invalid) IP Addresses are hidden from external sources. This process is called NAT (Network Ad- dress Translation).

DSL & Cable Modem Support. The Wireless Gateway has a 10BaseT Ethernet port for connecting an DSL or Cable Modem. All popular DSL and Cable Modems are sup- ported.

Analog Modem and ISDN TA Support. If you don't yet have Broadband Internet access, the Wireless Gateway can provide shared Internet access via an analog modem or ISDN TA connected to the serial (RS232) port.

PPPoE Support. The WAN port connection can use PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet), if your ISP uses this method.

Fixed or Dynamic IP Address. On the WAN connection, the Wireless Gateway supports both Dynamic IP Address (IP Address is allocated on connection) and Fixed IP Address.

Wireless Features

Standards Compliant. The Wireless Gateway complies with the IEEE802.11b (DSSS) specifications for Wireless LANs.

Security Features. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and Access Control is included.

Simple Configuration. If the default settings are unsuitable, they can be changed quickly and easily.

Network Printer

Share your Printer. A printer connected to the Wireless Gateway's parallel port can be used by all PCs on the LAN.

Multiple Operating Systems. Clients may use any of the following operating systems:

Windows 95/98/ME

Windows NT 4.0 or 2000

Apple Macintosh

Unix

Multi--protocol Support. The following printing methods are supported:

Windows peer-to-peer printing over TCP/IP, using the supplied port driver.

Windows LPD printing, using a Windows Server running NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server. In this situation, no software needs to be installed on the client PCs.

Unix LPD printing. No additional software needs to be installed.

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Contents ShAir Office Table of Contents AT Commands Standard AT Commands Access Control Wireless LAN ConfigurationWireless Gateway Pcmcia Wireless Card MIL-W1311 only URL Filter Virtual ServersIntroduction Wireless Gateway FeaturesLAN Features Network Printer Internet Access FeaturesWireless Features Configuration & Management RAS Remote Access ServicesSecurity Features Advanced Internet FunctionsPhysical Details Package ContentsRear Panel Rear PanelTo Clear All Data and restore the factory default values Reset ButtonPower port Pcmcia slotDIP Switch Setting Description DIP SwitchesRestore Default IP Address and Clear Password Procedure InstallationChoose an Installation Site RequirementsPower Up Insert Wireless Pcmcia cardConnect LAN Cable Connect WAN CableTo Do this Refer to ConfigurationOverview Connecting to the Wireless Gateway Configuration ProgramPreparation If you cant connectNavigation & Data Input PasswordQuick Setup Overview Quick Setup ScreenRouter Configuration Data Quick Setup ScreenWireless WEP Status CancelButtons SaveConfiguration Wireless ScreenData Wireless Screen WEP Data Privacy Wireless Station AccessFor Other Wireless Stations Access For Wireless Stations listed above PermissionExisting Stations New stationData Status Screen Status ScreenDevice Name Physical AddressWAN Links SystemInternet Access Log Access Control LogWAN Status WAN Status Direct ConnectionData Connection Log WAN Status PPPoEStatus Data Connect Connection Log MessagesDisconnect Clear LogTCP/IP Settings PC ConfigurationTo check your PCs TCP/IP Settings Windows ClientsUsing Specify an IP Address Using DhcpGateway Tab Win 95/98 Accessing AOL Internet AccessPrint Port Driver Setup Printing SetupPort Options ManagementLPD/LPR Printing Windows NT 4.0 Server ConfigurationBanner RetryAdding the Printer Windows 2000 Server ConfigurationWindows 2000 Select Port Client PC Setup for LPD/LPR PrintingCreating a Dial-in Connection in Windows Dial-in ConfigurationDial-up Networking Properties Using the Dial-in ConnectionPrinting Installing the PrinterMacintosh Clients Linux Clients Internet Access on LinuxLPD Printing on Linux To act as a Dhcp Client recommendedFor Internet Access via the Wireless Gateway Wireless Station ConfigurationOther Unix Systems LPD PrintingWhat Dhcp Does Using the Wireless Gateways Dhcp ServerUsing another Dhcp Server To Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Serial Port Screen Serial PortModem Internet AccessData Serial Port Screen Links Dial-InData Modem Properties Screen Modem Properties ScreenInitial String Other PropertiesOther Save asOverview Controlling Dial-in AccessDial -in Users Data Dial-in Users Screen Dial-in Users ScreenExisting Users Other UsersUser ID User Details ScreenData User Details Screen Enforce connection Enable dial-in accessTime limit Call backOverview Serial Port StatusData Serial Port Status Screen StatusLog Connection LogSerial Port Options PasswordWhen prompted for the password, leave the User Name blank NAT Network Address Translation DNS Domain Name ServerRemote Management To connect from a remote PC via the InternetPrinter Port Routing TableData Printer Port Screen AppleTalkPrinter Status Logical PrintersRouting Using this ScreenRouting Screen Static Routing TableStatic Routing Table Data Routing ScreenUpdate Router ConfigurationLocal Router Other Routers on the Local LANFor Router As Default Route For the Wireless Gateways Routing TableFor Router Bs Default Route Static Routing ExampleAdvanced Internet Screen Advanced InternetSpecial Internet Applications Using a Special ApplicationSpecial Applications Screen At any time, only one 1 PC can use each Special ApplicationManaging Special Application Entries Data Special Applications ScreenSelect Entry DetailsIncoming Tips URL FilterOperation Site List URL Filter ScreenData URL Filter Screen Types of Virtual Servers Virtual ServersIP Address seen by Internet Users Data Virtual Server Screen Virtual Server ScreenWAN IP Address Virtual ServersLAN IP Address User Defined Virtual ServersSelect Server Managing User Defined Virtual ServersData- User Defined Virtual Servers Screen Internal Port Connecting to the Virtual ServersNumber External Port NumberDMZ Screen EnableData DMZ Screen LAN IP AddressWAN IP Address To use this feature Access ControlAccess Control Log Operations Security Groups ScreenPacket Filter Table Access Rights Internet Access for this GroupData Security Groups Screen Select PC PCs ScreenData PCs Screen Reserve entry Network AdapterReserved Security GroupData Filters Screen Filters ScreenTCP Filters Port NoInternet Access TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Problem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow Wireless AccessProblem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point Printing To remove an existing printer port installationWireless Gateway User Guide Appendix a Troubleshooting Check the Remote PC Dial-in AccessCheck the Modem Appendix a Troubleshooting Ad-hoc Mode About Wireless LANsInfrastructure Mode ModesChannels WEP AuthenticationWireless LAN Configuration Access ControlAT Commands AT CommandsRequired Settings Setting AT CommandConnection Properties W95/98 Command Description Standard AT CommandsATO Extended AT& Commands Wireless Gateway SpecificationsPcmcia Wireless Card MIL-W1311 only