Atlantis Land 899 A02-WR-54G ME01 user manual Glossary, Dmz, Dhcp, Dns, Dtim

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APPENDIX C

Glossary

Access Point

An interview networking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks

Authentication

Authentication refers to the verification of a transmitted message’s integrity.

DMZ

DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) is a part of a network that is located between a secure LAN and an insecure WAN. DMZs provide a way for some clients to have unrestricted access to the Internet.

DHCP

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) software automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network, which eliminates the need to manually assign permanent IP addresses.

DNS

DNS stands for Domain Name System. DNS converts machine names to the IP addresses that all machines on the net have. It translates from name to address and from address to name.

Domain Name

The domain name typically refers to an Internet site address.

DTIM

DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) provides client stations with information on the next opportunity to monitor for broadcast or multicast messages.

Filter

Filters are schemes which only allow specified data to be transmitted. For example, the router can filter specific IP addresses so that users cannot connect to those addresses.

Firewall

Firewalls are methods used to keep networks secure from malicious intruders and unauthorized access. Firewalls use filters to prevent unwanted packets from being transmitted. Firewalls are typically used to provide secure access to the Internet while keeping an organization's public Web server separate from the internal LAN.

Firmware

Firmware refers to memory chips that retain their content without electrical power (for example, BIOS ROM). The router firmware stores settings made in the interface.

Fragmentation

Refers to the breaking up of data packets during transmission.

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Contents Fly Wireless Broadband Router CE Mark Warning CopyrightDisclaimer FCC WarningIndex Access Introduction An Overview of the I-Fly Wireless Broadband RouterFly Wireless Broadband Router Features Package ContentsSystem Requirements Fly Wireless Broadband Router ApplicationPage WAN LED Meaning PowerFront LEDs StatusPort Meaning LAN ResetRear Ports CablingConnecting the I-Fly Wireless Broadband Router Before ConfigurationFor Windows 95/98/ME Configuring PC in WindowsClick Properties Page For Windows NT4.0 For Windows Click OK to finish the configuration For Windows XP Click OK to finish the configuration Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Configuring Internet ExplorerTest TCP/IP PingReset Factory Default SettingsLAN and WAN Port Addresses Configurazione del Router tramite Browser 1.1 LAN&DHCP Server LAN Settings1.2 WAN Connection Type Password Basic WirelessTime Dynamic DNSAuthentication 3.4 AdvancedDevice Information Status3.2 Log Log Setting Statistics WirelessStatic Dynamic MAC Filter AccessRouting Table FilterIP Filter URL BlockingProtocol Filter Domain Blocking Virtual Server Application Outgoing Ingoing Page Special AP Firewall Rule 5.4 DMZSnmp ManagementRemote Management Tools ∙ Enable/DisableRestart Ping Test FirmwareSet your new Password Quick Setup with WizardSet LAN connection and Dhcp server Choose your time zoneObtain IP automatically Dhcp client Set Internet connectionFixed IP Address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address Pptp Set Wireless LAN connection Technical Features Support Internet Application Package contentsPhysical and Environmental DNS GlossaryDMZ DhcpMTU FTPHttp Icmp ISPNTP NATRIP TCP/IP RTSSmtp TCPSupport Appendix D