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1’s followed by consecutive trailing 0’s, such as 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Therefore sometimes a network mask can also be described simply as “x” number of leading 1’s. When both are represented side by side in their binary forms, all bits in the IP address that correspond to 1’s in the network mask become part of the IP network address, and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID.

For example, if the IP address for a device is, in its binary form, 11011001.10110000.10010000.00000111, and if its network mask is, 11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000

It means the device’s network address is 11011001.10110000.10010000.00000000, and its host ID is, 00000000.00000000.00000000.00000111. This is a convenient and efficient method for routers to route IP packets to their destination.

ISP Gateway Address: (see ISP for definition). The ISP Gateway Address is an IP address for the Internet router located at the ISP's office.

ISP: Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations.

LAN: Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of computers and devices connected together in a relatively small area (such as a house or an office). Your home network is considered a LAN.

MAC Address: MAC stands for Media Access Control. A MAC address is the hardware address of a device connected to a network. The MAC address is a unique identifier for a device with an Ethernet interface. It is comprised of two parts: 3 bytes of data that corresponds to the Manufacturer ID (unique for each manufacturer), plus 3 bytes that are often used as the product’s serial number.

NAT: Network Address Translation. This process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP address. Using the broadband router’s NAT capability, you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP.

Port: Network Clients (LAN PC) uses port numbers to distinguish one network application/protocol over another. Below is a list of common applications and protocol/port numbers:

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Contents Page Linux Open Source Code Installation FCC Caution Safety Page NAT Features Package ContentMinimum Requirements Get to know the Broadband Router Back Panel ResetLocal Area Network LAN Wide Area Network WANLight Status Description Front PanelSetup Diagram Configure your PC to obtain an IP address automaticallyGetting started 2a Windows 95/98/Me DNS Configuration Select Disable DNS2b Windows XP 2c Windows IP Address Select Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp server 2d Windows NTPage General Setup Chapter Quick Setup Wizard ChapterStatus Info. Chapter System Tools ChapterTime Zone Quick SetupBroadband Type L2TP PptpCable Modem DNS Fixed-IP xDSLMTU PPPoEPptp Page BEZEQ-ISRAEL L2TP This is optional. You can specify the maximum size Telstra Big Pond Turn OFF the Router When YOU Finished Using the InternetGeneral Settings WAN LANNAT System System SettingsTime Zone Password Settings Remote Management WAN Wireless ISP Page Page Static IP Address Dynamic IPPPPoE PPP over Ethernet 6 L2TP8 DNS Ddns LAN IP LANFrom network loop happened Wireless Basic SettingsSetting Wlan MAC EssidAdvanced Settings Page Security IappWEP only 3.2 802.1x only WPA Pre-shared key 3.3 802.1x WEP Static keyWPA2AES WpatkipWPA 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 Special Applications Example Virtual ServerPage Example Example Special ApplicationsUPnP Settings ALG Settings Static Routing Firewall Access Control Rule for users by IP addresses Add PC Example Access Control Client PC ServiceURL Blocking Intrusion Detection Feature DoS Denial of Service4 DMZ Status Status and Information Primary DNS and Secondary DNS being used Internet ConnectionDevice Status System Log Security Log Active Dhcp Client Statistics Tool Restore to Factory Defaults tool to force Configuration ToolsFirmware 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 TCP FTP Smtp POP3Snmp UCP UDP