Edimax Technology BR-6204WG manual Glossary

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Glossary

Default Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its default gateway, which will then send it out towards the destination.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically gives every computer on your home network an IP address.

DNS Server IP Address: DNS stands for Domain Name System, which allows Internet servers to have a domain name (such as www.Broadbandrouter.com) and one or more IP addresses (such as 192.34.45.8). A DNS server keeps a database of Internet servers and their respective domain names and IP addresses, so that when a domain name is requested (as in typing "Broadbandrouter.com" into your Internet browser), the user is sent to the proper IP address. The DNS server IP address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned to you.

DSL Modem: DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. A DSL modem uses your existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds.

Ethernet: A standard for computer networks. Ethernet networks are connected by special cables and hubs, and move data around at up to 10/100 million bits per second (Mbps).

Idle Timeout: Idle Timeout is designed so that after there is no traffic to the Internet for a pre-configured amount of time, the connection will automatically be disconnected.

IP Address and Network (Subnet) Mask: IP stands for Internet Protocol. An IP address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods, that identifies a single, unique Internet computer host in an IP network.

Example: 192.168.2.1. It consists of 2 portions: the IP network address, and the host identifier.

The IP address is a 32-bit binary pattern, which can be represented as four cascaded decimal numbers separated by “.”: aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa, where each “aaa” can be anything from 000 to 255, or as four cascaded binary numbers separated by “.”: bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb, where each “b” can either be 0 or 1.

A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pattern, and consists of consecutive leading

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Contents Page Linux Open Source Code Installation FCC Caution Safety Page NAT Minimum Requirements FeaturesPackage Content Reset Get to know the Broadband Router Back PanelLocal Area Network LAN Wide Area Network WANFront Panel Light Status DescriptionGetting started Setup DiagramConfigure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically DNS Configuration Select Disable DNS 2a Windows 95/98/Me2b Windows XP 2c Windows 2d Windows NT IP Address Select Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp serverPage Quick Setup Wizard Chapter General Setup ChapterStatus Info. Chapter System Tools ChapterQuick Setup Time ZoneBroadband Type Pptp L2TPCable Modem Fixed-IP xDSL DNSPPPoE MTUPptp Page BEZEQ-ISRAEL L2TP This is optional. You can specify the maximum size Turn OFF the Router When YOU Finished Using the Internet Telstra Big PondGeneral Settings NAT WANLAN System Settings SystemTime Zone Password Settings Remote Management WAN Wireless ISP Page Page Dynamic IP Static IP AddressPPPoE PPP over Ethernet 6 L2TP8 DNS Ddns LAN LAN IPFrom network loop happened Setting WirelessBasic Settings Essid Wlan MACAdvanced Settings Page Iapp SecurityWEP only 3.2 802.1x only 3.3 802.1x WEP Static key WPA Pre-shared keyWpatkip WPA2AESWPA Radius Access Control QoS Page Edit QoS Rule Will apply to. You can assign a single port number NAT Port Forwarding Page Virtual Server Page Example Virtual Server Special ApplicationsPage Example Special Applications ExampleUPnP Settings ALG Settings Static Routing Firewall Access Control Rule for users by IP addresses Add PC Client PC Service Example Access ControlURL Blocking DoS Denial of Service Intrusion Detection Feature4 DMZ Status Status and Information Internet Connection Primary DNS and Secondary DNS being usedDevice Status System Log Security Log Active Dhcp Client Statistics Tool Configuration Tools Restore to Factory Defaults tool to forceFirmware Upgrade Perform a reset. Your settings will not be Appendix a How to Manually find your PC’s IP and MAC address Glossary Page TCP FTP Smtp POP3 TCPSnmp UCP UDP