X-Micro Tech WLAN 11g user manual Product Feature, System Requirements, Applications

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1. OVERVIEW

1.1 Product Feature

Compliance with IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b standards

Highly efficient design mechanism to provide unbeatable performance

Strong network security with WEP and 802.1X encryption

Achieving data rate up to 54Mbps for 802.11g and 11Mbps for 802.11b with wide range coverage; high performance to deliver up to 54Mbps raw data rate for 802.11g

Quick and easy setup with Web-based management utility

1.2 System Requirements

Windows 98, 98SE, Millennium Edition (ME), 2000 and XP operating systems

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher

DSL/ Cable Modem Broadband Internet connection and ISP account

PCs equipped with 10 Mbps or 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection to support TCP/IP protocol

One CD-ROM driver

1.3 Applications

Home SOHO networking for device sharing and wireless multimedia

Wireless office provides a wider range for home and SOHO Ethernet

Enables wireless building-to-building data communication

Built-in infrastructure mode

Router provides ideal solution for:

Temporary LANs for scenarios such as trade-exhibitions and meetings

Enables LAN adaptability to frequently changing environments

Enables remote access to corporate network information, for example e-mail and company home page

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Contents Wlan 11g Broadband Router XWL-11GRIX FCC Radiation Exposure Statement USA Federal Communications Commission FCCCopyright DisclaimerContents Product Feature System RequirementsApplications Installing Your Router Installation InstructionsConfiguring Windows for IP Networking To Configure Windows to Receive Dynamic IP AddressPage Collecting ISP Information To Open the Web-based Administration Tool Logon dialog boxType admin in the User Name box Type the password in the box Setup To Configure Setup ParametersPage Page To Set PPPoE Login Parameters Click Enable next to PPPoE LoginTo Set up Global Address with DMZ Disabled Global AddressTo Set up Global Address with DMZ Enabled Global Address Page with DMZ EnabledTo Remove Global Addresses Wireless To Set the Wireless Radio ParametersDescription ModeRTS To Set Wireless Security Parameters Default Values for Radio Settings10 Wireless Security Settings To Set WEP Keys Four newly generated WEP Keys will display in the Key 1 Key To Review Wireless Status On the Wireless page, select StatusTo Disable Wireless To Change the Administrative Password for Your Router ToolsTo Restore the Factory Default Configuration Type the new password in the Confirm Password boxTftp -i gatewayIpaddress GET filename To Reset GatewayTo Upgrade the Firmware Tftp -i gatewayIpaddress PUT filenameUpgraded Status Status Detail Paramet DescriptionDisconnected Dhcp To Set Your Router as a Dhcp ServerTable, seen in Figure To Disable Dhcp on Your RouterTo View the Active IP Table Optional. Click Refresh to obtain the most current dataTo View Session Event Log To Set up Access Log on Your RouterLog Click Session Event Log on the LogTo View Block Event Log To View Intrusion Event LogClick Wireless Event Log on the Log To View Wireless Event LogTo Disable Access Log on Your Router Click Intrusion Event Log on the LogStatistics 25 StatisticsAP Radio Lists out the data on the Access Point’s radio To Toggle between Basic Functions and Advanced Functions Advanced Button on the Basic WindowTo Set up a Client PC on the LAN as a Virtual Server Virtual ServersSelect a Public IP Address from the drop-down list Well-know PortsTo Delete Virtual Servers on the LAN To Set up a Port Filtering or Raw IP Filter FiltersPage Drop-down list Inbound Outbound and Both To Delete Filters To Delete a Port Filtering FilterDo either of the following IP/URL BlockTo Block a Single IP Address IP Block page appears, seen in FigureTo Block a Range of IP Address To Block a Specific Domain NameTo Delete a Specific or All IP Blocks To Delete a Specific or All URL BlocksSpecial Apps To Copy a Popular Application to a Specific LineTo Configure a Special Application Manually Popular Applications ListSpecial Apps Select a line corresponding to a specific ID To Delete Special Applications DMZ Host To Designate a PC in Your Network as a DMZ HostWhat do you want to do? To Delete DMZ Hosts On the Advanced navigation bar, click MAC Clone MAC CloneTo Clone the MAC Address Convenience, seen in FigureTo Configure a Dynamic DNS Server Dynamic DNSTo Disable a Dynamic DNS Server To Configure a Proxy DNS Server Proxy DNSTo Disable the Proxy DNS on Your Router To Delete a Specific or All Proxy DNS ServersSnmp 14 Snmp Enter the following Agent information To Delete an Existing Snmp Trap Receiver To Delete Snmp Community NamesStatic Routing To Add a New Static Route To Delete a Static Route Glossary Ieee WAN