Motorola BR700 manual Overview, Features, Port Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and Router

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4-port Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and Router

Enables connection of up to 4 PCs. The routing function enables each of your networked PCs to share files and printers as well.

Firewall and NAT Protection

Protection against Internet intruders is crucial and the built-in Firewall will protect you. Of course, the product also supports Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections through the firewall, allowing you the freedom to connect when you need it.

Also supported are the NAT and MAC filtering protocols, giving you the choice to share your Internet connection with only those whom you designate.

Your Motorola Ethernet Broadband Router BR700 protects and connects you by sharing your files, Internet connection, printers and multi-player games, all in one great unit.

Features

The BR700 has the following features:

!CD-ROM based Installation Wizard to provide easy installation

!Web-based configuration of features using any web browser

!Firmware upgrade to stay current with latest specifications

!Firewall protection with NAT translation, IP and MAC address filtering

!A built-in DHCP server to easily configure a private Local Area Network (LAN)

!Virtual Private Network (VPN) pass-through allowing remote connection with your corporate network

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Contents User Guide Ethernet Broadband Router FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Glossary Internet Sharing OverviewFirewall and NAT Protection FeaturesPort Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and Router OverviewOverview Section Box ContentsUnderstanding Your User Guide Router Understanding FunctionsDhcp Server Simple Home Network DiagramRouter Physical Description Feature DescriptionBack of Router LAN Condition Color Status Front of RouterLED Description LEDRouter Physical Installation Hardware SetupVertical Installation Installation129.5mm Installation SectionInstallation Mm .3 inches maximum 10.5 mm .4 inches maximum Manual Software Setup Easy Software SetupElectrical Connection to Router Ethernet Connection to RouterConfigure Your Computers Configuring Windows 98SE and ME Select Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring Windows Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP is selected Configuring Windows XP Double-clickLocal Area Connection Installation Section Log Dhcp Configuration Configure Your Basic Internet SettingsPPPoE Pptp Static IPLog Using the Configuration UtilityFor convenience, it is recommended that you finish ConfigurationNavigation Help, Restart, and Log OutConfiguring Internet Settings Configuration SectionInternet Basic Inactive DisabledField or Button Description ActiveConfiguration PPP Internet Advanced Configuration Internet Network Diagnostic Parental Control Content Policy Configuring Parental Control SettingsField Description Configuration Parental Control URL Log Networking Dhcp Server Configuring Networking SettingsLAN MAC LAN Dhcp Networking DNS Proxy Click Update or RemoveConfiguration Networking Routing Click Remove Networking DdnsDdns Field Networking NATNetworking Port Trigger Configuration Networking Virtual Server Networking Firewall Control Panel Device Security Configuring Control Panel SettingsField Description Data Control Panel Firmware UpdateControl Panel Configuration Data UpdateControl Panel Time Control Panel Event Log Control Panel UPnPConfiguration Contact Us Hardware SolutionsSoftware Solutions TroubleshootingPing Troubleshooting SectionTroubleshooting Ascii DMZ GlossaryCPE DhcpDSL Glossary SectionFTP Icmp GUIIeee MTU IsdnISP LANPing NATNIC PcmciaPptp PPPROM Smtp RTSTCP UDP TCP/IPUSB WAN VPNWWW Mgbi