LevelOne WBR-3405TX user manual Nat, Network Administrator

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NAT

NAT (Network Address Translation - also known as IP masquerading) enables an organization to present itself to the Internet with one address. NAT converts the address of each LAN node into one IP address for the Internet (and vice versa). NAT also provides a certain amount of security by acting as a firewall by keeping individual IP addresses hidden from the WAN.

(Network) Administrator

The network administrator is the person who manages the LAN within an organization. The administrator's job includes ensuring network security, keeping software, hardware, and firmware up-to-date, and keeping track of network activity.

NTP

NTP (Network Time Protocol) is used to synchronize the realtime clock in a computer. Internet primary and secondary servers synchronize to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Packet

A packet is a portion of data that is transmitted in network communications. Packets are also sometimes called frames and datagrams. Packets contain not only data, but also the destination IP address.

Ping

Ping (Packet INternet Groper) is a utility used to find out if a particular IP address is present online, and is usually used by networks for debugging.

Port

Ports are the communications pathways in and out of computers and network devices (routers and switches). Most PCs have serial and parallel ports, which are external sockets for connecting devices such as printers, modems, and mice. All network adapters use ports to connect to the LAN. Ports are typically numbered.

PPPoE

PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet) is used for running PPP protocol (normally used for dial-up Internet connections) over an Ethernet.

PPTP

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol uses TCP to deal data for tunnel maintenance, and uses PPP for sum up the information carried within the tunnel. The data carried within the tunnel can be compressed or encrypted. The encryption method used is RSA RC4. PPTP can operate when the protocol is supported only on the client and the server located on the other end that the client is corresponds with. No support is essential from any of the routers or servers within the network the two PCs are connecting across.

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Contents LevelOne Contents DMZ Product Feature System RequirementsApplications Know the 11g Wireless Router-WBR-3405TX PortsStatus Description Power Connect to the 11g Wireless RouterAccess the Setting Menu LEDsNow, the main menu screen is popup Quick Setup with Wizard Set your new PasswordChoose your time zone Set LAN connection and Dhcp serverSet Internet connection Obtain IP automatically Dhcp clientFixed IP Address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address Pptp Set Wireless LAN connection RestartLAN Setting LAN & Dhcp Server2 WAN Page Password TimePage Dynamic DNS Wireless BasicAuthentication Page Page WPA-PSK Advanced Status Device Information2 Log Log Setting Statistic Wireless Routing StaticDynamic Access Routing TableFilters MAC FiltersURL Blocking IP Filters Domain Blocking Protocol Filters Virtual Server Special AP 4 DMZ Firewall Rule Page Page Management SnmpRemote Management Tools RestartSettings Firmware Glossary Ping TestDhcp Http Icmp Network Administrator NATRIP WAN