Lynx L-210 manual

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One of the configuration parameters transmitted to each network device is its default gateway. This address is configured by the network administrators and it informs each personal computer or other network device where to send data if the target station does not reside on the same subnet as the source. If your machine can reach all stations on the same subnet (usually a building or a sector within a building), but cannot communicate outside of this area, it is usually because of an incorrectly configured default gateway.

Lynx: constellation introduced by J. Hevelius in 1687. The Lynx is a nocturnal wildcat with superb eyesight. The observers of this constellation would have to be “lynx-eyed” to see it.

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Contents Web Interface User’s Guide DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solid Introduction FeaturesManagement Support Your gateway at a glance Ports and buttonsLED description Installing your Lynx L-210 Setting up your Lynx L-210 Log into your Lynx L-210Quick Start Quick Start Setup for advance userWide Area Network connection Configuring the WANLocal Area Network connection New ConnectionPPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoE Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Page Configuring the LAN Modem setupModify an Existing Connection Enable/Disable Dhcp Static IP address assignment Changing the Lynx L-210 IP addressFirewall/NAT Services Advanced for advance user onlyUPnP Port Forwarding Advanced Security Access ControlAccess Control LAN clientsMAC Address Filters MAC Multicast Dynamic Routing Static RoutingTools System CommandsUpdate Firmware User ManagementPing Test Modem Test StatusNetwork Statistics Connection StatusModem Status Dhcp ClientsProduct Information System LogLynx L-210 is not functional Appendix a TroubleshootingCan’t connect to the Lynx L-210 DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solidDSL Link LED is always off Lynx L-210 terms What is a firewall?