LevelOne FBR-1402TX, FBR-1403TX Using a Special Application, Data Special Applications Screen

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Advanced Features

Data - Special Applications Screen

Checkbox

Name

Incoming

Ports

Outgoing Ports

Use this to Enable or Disable this Special Application as required. Enter a descriptive name to identify this Special Application.

Type - Select the protocol (TCP or UDP) used when you receive data from the special application or service. (Note: Some applications use different protocols for outgoing and incoming data).

Start - Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the application server, for data you receive. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.

Finish - Enter the end of the range of port numbers used by the applica- tion server, for data you receive.

Type - Select the protocol (TCP or UDP) used when you send data to the remote system or service.

Start - Enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the application server, for data you send to it. If the application uses a sin- gle port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.

Finish - Enter the end of the range of port numbers used by the applica- tion server, for data you send to it. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both the "Start" and "Finish" fields.

Using a Special Application

Configure the Special Applications screen as required.

On your PC, use the application normally. Remember that only one (1) PC can use each Special application at any time. Also, when 1 PC is finished using a particular Special Ap- plication, there may need to be a "Time-out" before another PC can use the same Special Application. The "Time-out" period may be up to 3 minutes.

If an application still cannot function correctly, try using the "DMZ" feature.

DMZ

This feature, if enabled, allows one (1) computer on your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet, allowing unrestricted 2-way communication between the "DMZ PC" and other Internet users or Servers.

This allows almost any application to be used on the "DMZ PC".

The "DMZ PC" will receive all "Unknown" connections and data.

If the DMZ feature is enabled, you must select the PC to be used as the "DMZ PC".

The DMZ feature can be Enabled and Disabled on the Advanced Internet screen.

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents Appendix B Specifications FBR-1402TX FBR-1403TXLevelOne Broadband Router Features Internet Access FeaturesLAN Features Advanced Internet FunctionsNetwork Printer FBR-1403TX only Package Contents Physical Details Front Panel FBR-1402TXPrint Error Front Panel FBR-1403TXPrint Act FBR-1402TX / FBR-1403TX Rear Panel Requirements ProcedureChoose an Installation Site Connect LAN CablesConnect Printer Cable FBR-1403TX only Power UpConnect WAN Cable Check the LEDsOverview To Do this Refer toUsing your Web Browser Configuration ProgramUsing UPnP PreparationIf you cant connect Cable Modems Setup WizardCommon Connection Types DSL ModemsOther Modems e.g. Broadband Wireless Big Pond AustraliaSingTel RAS Home Screen Navigation & Data InputIP Address LAN ScreenData LAN Screen Subnet MaskTo Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Using the LevelOne Broadband Routers Dhcp ServerUsing another Dhcp Server What Dhcp DoesPassword Screen Password DialogTCP/IP Settings Overview Windows ClientsChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Using DhcpUsing Specify an IP Address Gateway Tab Win 95/98 Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0 Windows NT4.0 TCP/IPObtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Specify an IP AddressWindows NT4.0 Add Gateway Windows NT4.0 DNS Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Network Configuration WinUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address TCP/IP Properties WinChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Network Configuration Windows XPTCP/IP Properties Windows XP For Windows 9x/ME/2000 Internet AccessAccessing AOL For Windows XPPrinter Setup for Windows FBR-1403TX only Print Port Driver SetupManagement Port OptionsRetry PortBanner IntervalWindows NT 4.0 Server Configuration LPD/LPR PrintingWindows 2000 Server Configuration Adding the PrinterClient PC Setup for LPD/LPR Printing Windows 2000 Select PortLinux Clients Printing Setup on Linux FBR-1403TX onlyMacintosh Clients Fixed IP AddressPrinting Setup Other Unix SystemsField Data Example Operation Status ScreenSystem Data Status ScreenInternet Printer FBR-1403TX OnlyConnection Status PPPoE Data PPPoEConnection Connection Log Messages Connection LogMessage Description Connection Status Pptp Data PptpPptp Status Connection Status Telstra Big Pond Data Big PondConnection Status Connection Details SingTel RAS Connection Details RASData RAS Connection Details Fixed/Dynamic IP Address Data Fixed/Dynamic IP addressButtons Advanced Menu Screen Advanced MenuCommunication Applications Advanced Internet ScreenCommunication Applications Select an ApplicationSpecial Applications Special Applications ScreenUsing a Special Application Data Special Applications ScreenCheckbox Name Incoming Ports Outgoing Ports Data URL Filter Screen URL FilterURL Filter Screen Filter StringsOverview Access ControlTo use this feature Delete/Delete AllGroup Access Control ScreenData Access Control Screen GroupInternet Access Group Members Screen Group MembersDefault Schedule Screen Data Default Schedule ScreenAvailable Services Services ScreenData Services Screen Add New ServiceSource IP address Access Control LogDate/Time DestinationTo connect from a remote PC via the Internet Remote ManagementData Remote Management Screen Remote ManagementVirtual Servers Remote PCIP Address seen by Internet Users Servers Virtual Servers ScreenData Virtual Servers Screen PropertiesDefining your own Virtual Servers Connecting to the Virtual Servers Service works as followsDynamic DNS Domain Name Server Data Dynamic DNS Screen Ddns ServiceDynamic DNS Screen Ddns DataFirmware Upgrade To perform the Firmware UpgradeAdvanced Configuration PC Database PC Database ScreenKnown PCs AdministrationData PC Database Screen Generate ReportPC Database Admin Data PC Database Admin ScreenPC Properties Entry Update SelectedAdd as New Standard ScreenData Options Screen Backup DNSOptions UPnPDisabled Allow ConfiguAccess to be RationSecurity Data Security ScreenFirewall Allow IPsec OptionsRespond to Allow PptpData Logs Screen Enable LogsLogs Mail ReportsMail Address Printer Port FBR-1403TX only Data Printer Port ScreenLogical Printers MAC Address MAC Address ScreenData MAC address Screen Routing Screen Using this ScreenRouting Static Routing TableData Routing Screen Static RoutingConfiguring Other Routers on your LAN Local RouterOther Routers on the Local LAN Static Routing Example For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route For the LevelOne Broadband Routers Routing TableGeneral Problems Internet AccessTo remove an existing printer port installation Printing FBR-1403TXLevelOne Broadband Router User Guide Appendix a Troubleshooting FBR-1402TX Model FBR-1402TX LevelOne 1 Port Broadband Router with 4 LANFBR-1403TX

FBR-1403TX, FBR-1402TX specifications

The LevelOne FBR-1402TX and FBR-1403TX are compact and efficient solutions in the realm of networking devices, designed to meet the growing demand for reliable connectivity in both home and office environments. These products, part of LevelOne’s range of networking equipment, provide essential features that enhance data transmission and networking capabilities.

The FBR-1402TX is configured with two Fast Ethernet ports, making it an excellent choice for users needing straightforward connectivity solutions. Its robust design allows for simple installation, requiring no complex setup. This device supports auto-sensing technology, which automatically detects and adjusts the speed of connected devices, ensuring optimal performance regardless of network conditions. It also supports full duplex, which effectively doubles the bandwidth, allowing for more efficient communication between devices.

On the other hand, the FBR-1403TX extends connectivity further with three Fast Ethernet ports, catering to users who need to connect multiple devices simultaneously. This model also incorporates the same auto-sensing capabilities as the FBR-1402TX, ensuring that all connected devices operate at the best possible speed. Both devices prioritize user-friendliness, featuring a plug-and-play design that simplifies the networking experience for individuals of varying technical expertise.

In terms of technologies, both models utilize advanced networking standards such as IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u for Fast Ethernet, and IEEE 802.3x for flow control. This adherence to established standards guarantees compatibility with a wide range of devices, from computers to printers, enhancing the versatility of the FBR-1402TX and FBR-1403TX.

Both models are also energy-efficient, designed with low power consumption in mind, further reflecting LevelOne’s commitment to sustainability. They come with built-in status LEDs, offering instant visual feedback regarding power status and connection integrity.

In summary, the LevelOne FBR-1402TX and FBR-1403TX are versatile, efficient, and user-friendly networking solutions that cater to various connectivity needs. With their advanced features and reliable design, they serve as effective tools for enhancing network performance in both residential and small business environments. Whether a user requires a simple two-port switch or a more complex three-port option, LevelOne’s offerings provide the necessary capabilities to succeed in today’s interconnected world.