Asante Technologies FR3000 Series user manual Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router

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Internet: A global network of interconnected computers and networks. Users access the Internet via Web Browsers, Email and other applications.

Intranet: A private network offering services similar to those offered by the world wide public Internet for internal use by an organization.

IP Address: Internet Protocol address. It is a unique number used to identify computers in an IP network. The format of the IP address is 4 fields separated by dots (for example: 192.168.132.250).

ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network. It is a fast digital phone line provided by most phone companies. Requires a special card or an additional external de- vice for your computer. Your Internet Service Provider must be able to provide an ISDN connection.

ISP: Internet Service Provider. A company that provides access to the Internet for private and business users. The company handles the link from your com- puter to the rest of the Internet.

Local Area Network: (LAN). A network of computers in a workgroup, depart- ment or building.

POP: Post Office Protocol. A standard protocol for exchanging Email messages between an Email client and an Email server.

PPP:Point-to-Point Protocol. A standard protocol for using a modem and tele- phone line to connect to a network using TCP/IP. This is accomplished by en- capsulating IP packets in specialized Network Control Protocol packets.

PPPoE: PPP over Ethernet. A proposed protocol allowing DSL connections to be turned on or off dynamically.

PPTP: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. Microsoft’s protocol that may be used by any number of service providers that allows corporations to extend their net- works through virtual “tunnels” over the Internet.

Print Server: A software or hardware method used to share a printer with many computers over a LAN.

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Contents FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Before You Start Item No TCP/IP Control Panel Description Your Setting Determine Your TCP/IP SettingsQuick Start Guide Item No IP Configuration Description Your Setting Windows 95/98/MEWindows NT/2000 Install The Hardware Configure Your RouterBasic configuration of your Asanté router is now complete Frequently Asked Questions Will my printer work with the FR3000 series router?Table of Contents Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Functions and Features IntroductionPackage Contents Hardware Installation Front Panel InformationInstallation Overview Ports Function SpecificationWireless PC Rear Panel InformationDetailed Hardware Installation Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Configuring Dhcp for Macintosh Computers Setting Dhcp for Apple Macintosh ComputersAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Setting Dhcp For Windows Configuring Dhcp for Windows ComputersConfiguring TCP/IP Manually Setting IP Addresses Setup Screen Configuring Your Router Using the Setup ScreenDSL/PPP over EthernetDSL always on Cable @Home-LikeDynamic IP ItemDescription Auto ReconnectDSL/PPP over Ethernet DSL always on Cable @Home-likeCable BigPond Cable Static IPStatic IP Address Dial-Up Isdn Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling ProtocolAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Status Screen Router StatusCopy from Client Renew/Release IP AddressPeripheral Status Other Status Features View LogAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Change Administrator’s Pass- word Security ScreenPort Access Control Security OptionsGroup Members Access Right Comments DefaultPopular Applications GroupHardware MAC Address Control Advanced Security Screen Go to the Advanced Security screenAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Advanced Router Setup Advanced ScreenUpgrade Firmware Dhcp Server Setup Distributed Servers Setup Screen Virtual ServersAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Wireless Screen Configuring the Wireless ConnectionsWEP Security Settings Screen Configuring the Wireless Setup OptionsConfiguring the WEP Security Settings WEP Security and Apple Airport Wireless Cards Tips for Better Wireless Reception Network Print Server Sharing a Printer With Macintosh OSCreating the Desktop Icon Select Change under Internet Printer and click OK Installing Printer Drivers For Windows Configuring Windows NT Systems Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Router Placement Other Security FeaturesSecurity Hooks and Screws PW admin Enter Console ModeIP 192.168.123.254 Enter Appendix A. Renewing Client IP Addresses Windows 95/98/MeWindows NT/2000 Click the Release All button Click the Renew All buttonMacintosh Troubleshooting with the Status LEDs Appendix B. Troubleshooting3,4 Problems Accessing Router Run…Cabling Problems Other Hints about Cabling Appendix C. Glossary Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Schemescheme-specific-part Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router User’s Manual Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router FCC Compliance Statement Safety Advisory CE Declaration of ConformityAppendix E Online Registration Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Appendix F System Log Interpretation Security LogConnection on Demand Log Dhcp Log for Dynamic IP AddressUser’s Manual Padi sent Servicename PPPoE Log for PPP over EthernetUser’s Manual Error Cause Pptp LogCOM2 is in console mode Dial-up Log for Dial-Up NetworkAuthenticationresult PPP Log for DUN, PPPoE and PptpConfiguration Log Print Server LogAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router User’s Manual Home/Office Solutions Enterprise Solutions