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PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network. The telephone line network which is used when you make an analog telephone call.

RFC: Request for Comments. One of a series of documents defining a pro- posed protocol and requesting standardization. To retrieve an RFC, go to http:// www.ietf.org/rfc/rfcNNNN.txt where NNNN is the number of the target RFC.

SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Standard protocol for transferring elec- tronic mail messages from one mail server to another. SMTP specifies how mail systems interact and the format of control messages.

TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A standard set of pro- tocols that govern the Internet. The TCP portion ensures that data is transmitted correctly between two computers. The data transmitted is split up into small por- tions called data packets. Each packet is confirmed as received before the next packet is sent. The IP portion of controls how these data packets are moved from one point to another. Each computer on the Internet has a unique IP ad- dress. The data packets are moved from the source computer to the destination computer through many different computers based on the IP address, similar to the way U.S. Mail is sent and delivered based on the address and ZIP Code.

Telnet: A program that allows a user to log in to a computer from a remote loca- tion. It allows a user at one site to transparently interact with, or pass through to, a remote system at another site, while appearing as a local terminal.

UDP: User Datagram Port. An alternative protocol to TCP and also used with IP. Typically used while accessing DNS servers and network management pro- grams.

URL: Uniform Resource Locator. Compact string representation for a resource available via the Internet. URLs are written as:

<scheme>:<scheme-specific-part>

where a scheme may be a protocol or some other method of accessing data (e.

g."HTTP", "FTP", "mailto" or "file") and the scheme-specific-partmay be a Do- main Name and path, IP address or some other information. Please refer to RFC 1738 for more information.

WAN: Wide Area Network. A linked network of remote computers or LANs. Usu- ally owned by the same organization.

Web Browser: An application program used to access HTML files. It interprets the HTML file and presents the file in a graphical format. Examples include Net- scape Navigator, MS Internet Explorer, etc.

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Contents FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Before You Start Quick Start Guide Determine Your TCP/IP SettingsItem No TCP/IP Control Panel Description Your Setting Windows 95/98/ME Item No IP Configuration Description Your SettingWindows NT/2000 Configure Your Router Install The HardwareBasic configuration of your Asanté router is now complete Will my printer work with the FR3000 series router? Frequently Asked QuestionsTable of Contents Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Introduction Functions and FeaturesPackage Contents Front Panel Information Hardware InstallationPorts Function Specification Installation OverviewWireless PC Rear Panel InformationDetailed Hardware Installation Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Setting Dhcp for Apple Macintosh Computers Configuring Dhcp for Macintosh ComputersAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Configuring TCP/IP Configuring Dhcp for Windows ComputersSetting Dhcp For Windows Manually Setting IP Addresses Configuring Your Router Using the Setup Screen Setup ScreenEthernet DSL/PPP overDSL always on Cable @Home-LikeItemDescription Auto Reconnect Dynamic IPDSL/PPP over Ethernet Cable @Home-like DSL always onCable Static IP Cable BigPondStatic IP Address Dial-Up Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol IsdnAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Router Status Status ScreenPeripheral Status Renew/Release IP AddressCopy from Client View Log Other Status FeaturesAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Security Screen Change Administrator’s Pass- wordSecurity Options Port Access ControlDefault Group Members Access Right CommentsPopular Applications GroupHardware MAC Address Control Go to the Advanced Security screen Advanced Security ScreenAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Advanced Screen Advanced Router SetupUpgrade Firmware Distributed Servers Setup Screen Virtual Servers Dhcp Server SetupAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Configuring the Wireless Connections Wireless ScreenConfiguring the WEP Security Settings Configuring the Wireless Setup OptionsWEP Security Settings Screen WEP Security and Apple Airport Wireless Cards Tips for Better Wireless Reception Sharing a Printer With Macintosh OS Network Print ServerCreating 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 Security Hooks and Screws Other Security FeaturesRouter Placement IP 192.168.123.254 Enter Console ModePW admin Enter Windows 95/98/Me Appendix A. Renewing Client IP AddressesWindows NT/2000 Click the Release All button Click the Renew All buttonMacintosh 3,4 Appendix B. TroubleshootingTroubleshooting with the Status LEDs Run… Problems Accessing RouterCabling 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 CE Declaration of Conformity Safety AdvisoryAppendix E Online Registration Asanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router Security Log Appendix F System Log InterpretationDhcp Log for Dynamic IP Address Connection on Demand LogUser’s Manual PPPoE Log for PPP over Ethernet Padi sent ServicenameUser’s Manual Pptp Log Error CauseDial-up Log for Dial-Up Network COM2 is in console modePPP Log for DUN, PPPoE and Pptp AuthenticationresultPrint Server Log Configuration LogAsanté FriendlyNET Cable/DSL Router User’s Manual Home/Office Solutions Enterprise Solutions