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Glossary

IP Addresses

A computer on the Internet is identified by an IP Address. A computer’s IP address is like a telephone number. It identifies one address or in this case one computing device. Every computer or device on the network must have a different IP address. An IP address consists of four groups of numbers called octets, which are separated by periods. For example, 213 .0.0.1 is an IP address. An IP address consists of a network portion and a host portion. The network portion identifies the subnet that the computer belongs to. The host portion identifies the particular computer or node on that network.

IP addresses can either be dynamic (temporary) or static (permanent or fixed). A dynamic IP address is a temporary IP address that is assigned to you by a server (usually a DHCP server) when the computer is powered on. A static IP address is a permanent IP address that is set up on each individual computer. When your RouteFinder dials-up your ISP, your ISP can give it a fixed or dynamic IP address. Likewise, when you power on your computer, the RouteFinder can give your computer a dynamic or fixed IP address.

ISDN TA

(Integrated Services Digital Network Terminal Adapter) ISDN is a high speed digital telephone connection involving the digitization of the telephone network using existing wiring. An ISDN Terminal Adapter can be thought of as an ISDN Modem.

ISP (Internet Service Provider)

An organization that provides Internet services. An ISP is the company that provides the connection from your computer to the Internet. An ISP can offer a range of services, such as dial-up accounts, e-mail, web hosting or News.

L

LAN (Local Area Network)

A data network intended to serve an area of only a few square kilometers or less. This often means a small private network in companies.

M

ML-PPP (Also called MP or MPPP)

Stands for Multilink Point to Point Protocol and is an advancement of the PPP protocol that allows for the bridging or bundling of two ISDN or analog channels for faster connections.

MAC Address

The hardware address of a Device connected to a shared media. To find out the MAC address of your computer, please see Troubleshooting.

N

NAT Technology

NAT is short for Network Address Translation. NAT is an Internet standard that enables a local-area network to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of IP addresses for external traffic. The RF500S provides the necessary IP address translations. NAT is sometimes referred to as “IP Address Masquerading”. This technology provides a type of firewall by hiding the internal IP addresses.

How does it work?

Every IP address on the Internet is a Registered or legal IP address. Therefore, no two IP addresses on the Internet are the same. For you to use your network device to access the Internet you need a registered IP address from your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Using a registered IP address on your Intranet or LAN is not necessary. When clients on your network start surfing the Internet, your RouteFinder will receive all the requests for information. The RouteFinder will dial-up your ISP and your ISP will give your RouteFinder a registered legal IP address. Your RouteFinder uses this IP address to request information saying, “send all information back to me at this IP address”. In essence it appears as though all your clients requests are coming from that one IP address (hence the name IP masquerading). When all the information comes back through the RouteFinder, it sorts the data using an Address Translation Table and returns the data to the computer on your network that requested it. If someone on the Internet tries to access your network, the firewall function of the RouteFinder stops the request. The device will not reverse translate network addresses unless you have specifically allowed this feature using the Virtual Server function (IP Mapping).

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Contents RouteFinder→ Soho Warranty Trademarks Revision Date DescriptionPatents World HeadquartersContents Key Features Introduction DescriptionFeature Details RouteFinder Ship Kit Contents RouteFinder DocumentationTelecom Warnings for the Modem RF820/RF820-AP Front Panel RF830/RF830-AP Front PanelLEDs DescriptionBack Panels ConnectorRF820 RF820-AP RF830 RF830-AP Typical Applications Specifications RF820 and RF820-AP RF830 and RF830-AP SpecificationsVPN Specifications Specifications for 802.11b/g InterfaceRF8230AP and RF830AP Installation Cabling Your RouteFinderRF820 RF820-APRF830 RF830-APSetting up a Workstation and Starting RouteFinder Establish TCP/IP CommunicationTo Set a Fixed IP Address Click the Properties buttonOpen a Web Browser Navigating the Screens Menu Bar Sub Other Options Screen Name Input AreaNetwork Setup Wireless Menu BarSub-Menus Table of Menus and Sub-MenusStart the RouteFinder Configuration Configuring RouteFinderAbout IPSec Using the Wizard Setup Screen to Configure Your RouteFinder RouteFinder Initial ConfigurationWizard Setup Screen NotesWAN 1 Dhcp Client Choice ISP SettingsWAN 1 Static IP Choice WAN 1 PPPoE Choice MTU Save to Flash Memory Important Note About Save and RestartRestart Configuration Using Web Management Software AdministrationAdministration System Setup Administration System SetupConfigure Email Notification Auto Reboot TimerEmail Address Administration Administrative Access Administrative AccessAdministration Administrative Access Screen NoteChange Password Administrative Access Http PortOld Password, New Password, Confirmation Web Interface Inactivity Time OutAdministration System Logs Administration Remote SyslogAdministration System Logs Administration Remote Syslog Remote SyslogAdministration Sntp Client Sntp ConfigurationAdministration Sntp Client General ConfigurationAdministration Sntp Client Time Zone Configuration Daylight ConfigurationDaylight Saving Start Time Daylight Saving End TimeAdministration Tools Administration ToolsAdministration Factory Defaults Reset ModemReset to Factory Defaults Administration Tools Administration Factory DefaultsNetworks & Services Network Configuration Networks & ServicesNetworks & Services Network Configuration RF830/RF830-AP Network Configuration Screen Network Configuration FieldsHow to Confirm Your Entries Important Network NotesNetworks & Services Service Configuration Networks & Services ServicesThis is an example of screen with the TCP protocol selected Service Configuration Editing and Deleting User-Added ServicesTCP, UDP, and TCP& UDP AH and ESPNetwork Setup IP Settings Network SetupNetwork Setup IP Settings WAN Choice Dhcp Client Default Default GatewayWAN Choice Static IP WAN 1 & WAN 2 WAN 2 is for the RF830/RF830-AP onlyWAN Choice PPPoE Network Setup Wireless LAN Wlan SettingsNetwork Setup Wireless LAN Wlan Security Security Selection DisableWlan Security Select SecurityWEP Key to Index Network Setup Wireless LAN Wlan Security WEP KeyWPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Key Group Key Rekeying Network Setup Wireless LAN Wlan Client Filter Access Control ListNetwork Setup Advanced IP Settings Network Setup PPP Cellular/Analog Backup PPP Client for Cellular/Analog Modem BackupNetwork Setup PPP Cellular/Analog Backup Screen Note This screen applies to the RF820/RF820-AP onlySignal Strength only for Cellular Modems Modem Initialization StringsSIM Initialization String only for Cellular Modems PPP Keep-Alive ParametersNetwork Setup Load Balancing Load Balancing Weight ConfigurationLoad Balancing Keep Alive URL Configuration Network Setup Load BalancingNetwork Setup Dynamic DNS Network Setup Dynamic DNSDdns Failover for the RF830/RF830-AP only Use Wildcard Custom DNSCheck IP Check IP ServerNetwork Setup Static Routes Network Setup IP MasqueradingNetwork Setup Snat Network Setup SnatService Network Setup Dnat Network Setup DnatAdd Dnat Definition WAN IPPacket Filters Packet Filter Packet Filter RulesServices From Host/NetworksTo Host/Networks ActionPacket Filters Advanced Filters Packet Filters Advanced FiltersPacket Filter Icmp Packet Filter Packet Filter LogIcmp Forwarding Icmp on FirewallVPN Virtual Private Network VPN IPSecVPN IPSec Add a New ConnectionAdd an IKE Connection Add IKE ConnectionNetBIOS Broadcast VPN IPSec Add IKE Connection Key LifeNumber of Retries Left Next HopAdd Manual Connection Add a Manual ConnectionVPN IPSec Add Manual Connection Fqdn Pptp Settings Pptp StatusEncryption Strength Select Remote AddressAuthentication Type User AuthenticationAuthentication Type Select Radius Proxy Proxy Http ProxyHttp Status Http Allowed NetworksProxy Custom Filters Proxy DNS Proxy DNS ProxyProxy DNS Proxy LAN StatusDhcp Server LAN Subnet Settings Dhcp Server LAN Subnet SettingsDhcp Server Dhcp Server on LANAdd Fixed Address Dhcp Server Wlan Subnet Settings and Wlan Fixed AddressesAdd Fixed Address Utilities Backup Utilities Firmware UpgradeUtilities Backup Utilities Firmware Upgrade BackupStatistics & Logs Statistics & Logs System InformationStatistics & Logs System Information RF820/RF820-AP Screen RF830/RF830-AP ScreenAll Access Requests to Firewall Violating Security Policy Log Access to Administrative Access PortStatistics & Logs Network Interface Details Statistics & Logs Packet Filter LogStatistics & Logs Pptp Live Log Statistics & Logs IPSec Live LogStatistics & Logs Dhcp Server Live Log Statistics & Logs PPP Cellular/Analog Log Statistics & Logs Wlan Client Live LogStatistics & Logs Log Traces Statistics & Logs Log TracesTroubleshooting System Diagnostics as a Troubleshooting ToolProblem #4 Frequently Asked Questions How do I access the Router’s setup pages with a Mac? If all else fails in the installation, what can I do?How will I be notified of new router firmware upgrades? Which modems are compatible with the router?Appendix a Table of Commonly Supported Subnet Addresses Network Number Hosts Available Broadcast Address Appendix B Antenna for Wireless RouteFinder Antenna Electrical CharacteristicsAntenna Mechanical Appendix C Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Directive WeeeGlossary AESIKE Isdn TA Pptp PingSsid Tkip WEPWlan Wireless Local Area Network WPA-PSKIndex Data Encryption Standard DES DefinitionNetwork Setup PPP Cellular/Analog Modem Stats & Logs Dhcp Server Live Log