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NAT (Network Address Translation) IP Address

NAT is an Internet standard that translates a private IP within one network to a public IP address, either a static or dynamic one. NAT provides a type of firewall by hiding internal IP addresses. It also enables a company to use more internal IP addresses.

If the IP addresses given by your ISP are not enough for each PC on the LAN and the ADSL Router, you need to use NAT. With NAT, you make up a private IP network for the LAN and assign an IP address from that network to each PC. One of some public addresses is configured and mapped to a private workstation address when accesses are made through the gateway to a public network.

For example, the ADSL Router is assigned with the public IP address of 168.111.2.1. With NAT enabled, it creates a Virtual LAN. Each PC on the Virtual LAN is assigned with a private IP address with default value of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.2.254. These PCs are not accessible by the outside world but they can communicate with the outside world through the public IP 168.111.2.1.

Private IP Address

Private IP addresses are also LAN IP addresses, but are considered “illegal” IP addresses to the Internet. They are private to an enterprise while still permitting full network layer connectivity between all hosts inside an enterprise as well as all public hosts of different enterprises.

The ADSL Router uses private IP addresses by assigning them to the LAN that cannot be directly accessed by the Internet or remote server. To access the Internet, private network should have an agent to translate the private IP address to public IP address.

Public IP Address

Public IP addresses are LAN IP addresses that can be considered “legal” for the Internet, because they can be recognized and accessed by any device on the other side of the DSL connection. In most cases they are allocated by your ISP.

If you are given a range of fixed IP addresses, then one can be assigned to the router and the others to network devices on the LAN, such as computer workstations, ftp servers, and web servers.

PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit)

APVC is a logical point-to-point circuit between customer sites. PVCs are low-delay circuits because routing decisions do not need to be made along the way. Permanent means that the circuit is preprogrammed by the carrier as a path through the network. It does not need to be set up or turned down for each session.

RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

RIP is a routing protocol that uses the distance-vector routing algorithms to calculate least-hops routes to a destination. It is used on the Internet and is common in the NetWare environment. It exchanges routing information with other routers. It includes V1, V2 and V1&V2, which controls the sending and receiving of RIP packets over Ethernet.

UDP (User Datagram Protocol)

UDP is a connectionless transport service that dispenses with the reliability services provided by TCP. UDP gives applications a direct interface with IP and the ability to address a particular application process running on a host via a port number without setting up a connection session.

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Contents Adsl Router/Modem 000230-rta Safety Notes Page Contents Chapter Vii Viii Features ATM FeaturesBridging Features Adsl ComplianceSecurity Features Routing FeaturesWireless LAN Compliance Features Configuration and Management Subscription for Adsl ServiceUnpacking Xii Physical Outlook LED IndicatorsFront Panel Rear Panel DiagConnecting the Adsl Router Choosing a place for the Adsl RouterFor Windows ME USB Driver InstallationFor Windows Uninstall the USB Driver For Windows XPFor Windows XP Configuration Setting TCP/IP on Client PCHighlight Protocol and click Add On IP Address tab Adsl Router User Manaul For Windows ME For Windows NT Configuration Adsl Router User Manaul For Windows Adsl Router User Manaul For Windows XP Configure PC to get IP address from Dhcp Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OK Renew IP Address on Client PC For Windows 98MEFor Windows NT For Windows Web Configuration Using Web-Based ManagerTo Have the New Settings Take Effect Outline of Web ManagerQuick Setup Quick StartConnect to Internet Connection TypePPP over ATM/ PPP over Ethernet Primary IP Address Subnet MaskEnd IP Address Leased TimeMAC Encapsulated Routing MER Subnet Mask None IP over ATMSecondary DNS server Secondary IP Address Bridging Status OverviewAdsl Line Adsl BER TestTraffic Statistics Internet ConnectionDhcp Table Routing Table Wireless ClientARP Table Advanced Setup LAN- IP AddressLAN-DHCP Server ApplyWAN Internet Setting WAN Adsl Settings Adding a New OneVPI Virtual Path Identifier ModulationIP Routing Static Route Remove Static RouteConfiguring Other Routers on Your LAN Local RouterEnabled IP Routing Dynamic RoutingDNS Server Adsl RouterNAT Virtual Servers IP Address seen by Internet UsersSelect from the following list Customized serviceProtocol NAT DMZ Host Connecting to the Virtual ServersNAT Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS: User Name: Password: Domain Name: Status:Internet Connection: IP Filtering FirewallSelect the direction to filter packets Source/Destination IP address Allow TrafficPort Range Igmp Proxy Igmp Proxy Enabled Internet ConnectionWireless BasicAdsl Router User Manaul WiFi-Protected Access The None item Authentication TypeSecurity For None WPAFormat Default Transmission KeyKey 1 to For 802.1X Wireless Network Example for Configuration 802.1x environment For WPA-PSK For WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Access Control Access ControlMAC Address of Wireless Diagnostics Remote Access Admin AccountManagement Date and Time Configure System LogSystem Log Viewing System Log View System Log buttonSnmp Setting Update Firmware Backup ConfigReset Router UPnP for XP Web Configuration Adsl Router User Manaul Connection Mode Configuration PPP over ATM PPPoA ModeDescription Check PPP IP extension then click Next PPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension ModePrimary IP address192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0 PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Mode ISPPPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode MER Numbered IP over ATM IPoA IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Numbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Adsl Router User Manaul Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoAIP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Adsl Router User Manaul Bridge Mode Adsl Router User Manaul Problems with LAN Problems with WANProblems with Upgrading Glossary NAT Network Address Translation IP Address VPI Virtual Path Identifier & VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Adsl Router User Manaul Specifications SoftwareVDC Hardware Adsl Router User Manaul Server Setup for 802.1x Client Getting Client CertificateYes Appendix B Server Setup for 802.1x Client Adsl Router User Manaul
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RTA770W, RTA770 specifications

The Dynalink RTA770 is a versatile and powerful router designed to meet the demands of modern home and small business networking. Recognized for its reliability and performance, the RTA770 incorporates advanced technologies that enhance connectivity and overall user experience.

One of the main features of the RTA770 is its dual-band capability, offering simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. The dual-band functionality allows for greater flexibility in network connections, reducing interference and optimizing performance. The 2.4 GHz band is ideal for devices like smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices that require a stable signal over longer distances. Conversely, the 5 GHz band caters to bandwidth-intensive activities such as online gaming, streaming high-definition videos, and video conferencing, providing faster speeds with reduced latency.

The RTA770 is equipped with the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, which significantly boosts speed and efficiency. Wi-Fi 6, also known as 802.11ax, enhances wireless throughput, allowing multiple devices to connect simultaneously without compromising on performance. This is especially beneficial for households with numerous smart devices and users, ensuring a seamless online experience.

Security is a prominent consideration in the design of the RTA770. It features advanced encryption protocols, including WPA3, which offers improved protection against unauthorized access and ensures that personal information remains secure while browsing the internet. The router also supports guest network capability, allowing visitors to access the internet without exposing the primary network.

In terms of connectivity, the RTA770 boasts several ports including Gigabit Ethernet ports that facilitate wired connections for devices such as gaming consoles, smart TVs, and computers. This ensures optimal network performance for devices that require stable connections.

Furthermore, the Dynalink RTA770 includes an easy-to-use web interface for quick setup and management of network settings. Users can conveniently monitor connected devices, configure parental controls, and manage bandwidth allocation.

Overall, the Dynalink RTA770 stands out as a robust networking solution, combining dual-band performance, cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6 technology, enhanced security features, and user-friendly management tools. This makes it a compelling choice for both home users and small businesses looking to improve their network infrastructure.