D-Link DSL-604+ manual Adsl Technology

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DSL-604+ ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide

points can be set up using the same SSID so that wireless stations can move from one location to another without losing connection to the wireless network.

The DSL-604+ operates in Infrastructure mode. It controls network access on the wireless interface in its broadcast area. It will allow access to the wireless network to devices using the correct SSID after a negotiation process takes place. The DSL-604+ broadcasts its SSID so that any wireless station in range can learn the SSID and ask permission to associate with it. Many wireless adapters are able to survey or scan the wireless environment for access points. An access point in Infrastructure mode allows wireless devices to survey that network and select an access point with which to associate.

It is important to understand the difference between the SSID and a BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifier) or Preferred BSSID. The Preferred BSSID is defined by wireless stations to designate an access point used for access to the wireless network. The Preferred BSSID is the MAC address of the access point. Therefore any wireless stations (wireless clients) that use the DSL-604+ through the wireless interface must use its MAC address for the Preferred BSSID. A wireless stations that scans the network for available access points may present the user with a choice of access point identified by their BSSID.

ADSL Technology

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a broadband technology that utilizes ordinary copper telephone lines to enable high-speed digital data transmission and interactive multimedia applications for business and residential customers.

ADSL greatly increases the signal carrying capacity of copper telephone lines without interfering with regular telephone services for faster downloads and more reliable connectivity. ADSL devices make it possible to enjoy benefits such as high-speed Internet access without experiencing any loss of quality or disruption of voice/fax telephone capabilities.

ADSL provides a dedicated service over a single telephone line operating at speeds of up to 8 Mbps downstream and up to 640 Kbps upstream, depending on local telephone line conditions. A secure point-to-point connection is established between the user and the central office of the service provider.

D-Link ADSL devices incorporate the recommendations of the ADSL Forum regarding framing, data format, and upper layer protocols.

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Contents User’s Guide Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Limited WarrantyHardware Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service SoftwareCopyright Statement TrademarksFCC Warning Table of Contents Page Installation Overview Before You StartTerminology Guide OverviewRequirements for Installation Additional PVC Settings 802.11b Wireless LAN ConfigurationPacking List About IPoA Connections RFCPage Product Features Router Description and OperationWireless Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance ∙ RFC 791 Internet Protocol compliantFront Panel LED Display Rear Panel Cable ConnectionsIntroduction to 802.11b Wireless Wireless LAN BasicsRadio Transmission RangeAdsl Technology Hardware Installation Connect the Power Factory Reset ButtonNetwork Connection Connect Adsl LineConfiguring IP Settings on Your Computer Wan Configuration SummaryConfigure Windows XP for Dhcp DSL-604+ Adsl Ethernet Router User’s Guide DSL-604+ Adsl Ethernet Router User’s Guide Configure Windows 2000 for Dhcp WindowsWindows ME Configure Windows ME for DhcpWindows 95 Configure Windows NT 4.0 for Dhcp Configure Windows 95, 98 for DhcpWindows NT 4.0 workstations Access the Configuration Manager LoginConfigure the Router Configuring the WAN Connection First Time SetupLeave Select Index to set at Accessing the Web Manager Router ConfigurationFolders and Menus Configuring the WAN Connection WAN ConfigurationConnect / Disconnect Additional Virtual Connections PVCs Multiple PVC MenuTo add a PVC Configuring LAN IP Settings Ethernet IP Address MenuBasic Settings Wireless ConfigurationWEP Encryption WAN Configuration MAC Access Control To Grant AccessTo Deny Access To Delete a MAC Address from the ListLayer 2 Filtering Layer 2 FilteringProxy DNS Settings Proxy DNSGet DNS IP automatically DNS Server IPDhcp Configuration NAT Configuration NAT FunctionDMZ State DMZ IP AddressDMZ IP Address IP Masquerade Pass ThroughIP Masquerade Timer 10. IP Masquerade TimerPort Redirection 11. Port Redirection MenuIndex to Set ProtocolInternet Start PortGateway Static Route ConfigurationMetric Advanced Filter & Firewall 13. Filter & Firewall Main MenuSource Pass or BlockDestination RIP Date & Time Settings 15. Date & Time Configuration16. UPnP Configuration UPnPSystem Maintenance ATM Loopback TestF4/F5 Etoe/segmentSystem Username and Password Save ChangesFactory Reset Update FirmwareConfiguration File Maintenance Remote Administration AccessAdsl Line Setting 24. Adsl Line Retrain Connection StatusSummary System SummaryConfiguration PPP Login Information Login User NameDhcp Configuration NAT ConfigurationDhcp Allocation Table Port Redirection SummaryFilter and Firewall Summary Runtime Routing TableLine Condition Carrier Chart 31. Carrier Chart Technical Specifications Physical and Environmental EMIOffices Norway Link Norway Registration Card Print, type or use block letters