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Backup Setting

Save your router settings into a file on your computer.

Tip: Asanté strongly recommends that you use this Backup Setting command to save all of your router settings. In the event of a major malfunction, you can quickly restore the original settings by using the Upgrade Firmware command.

Tip: If your organization is planning to deploy many routers with the exact same configuration, use the Backup Setting to save a “master configuration” and then use Upgrade Firmware to synchronize all the routers to same settings.

5.2 DHCP Server Setup

Instead of manually assigning IP information (IP address, gateway, and DNS) to all computers and peripherals on the network, the router’s Dynamic Host Con- figuration Protocol (DHCP) service can automatically handle this tedious task.

When a computer starts up, it will request IP address information. The router’s DHCP service will automatically select an address from the available IP address pool.

DHCP Server

Select Enable (default setting) to use the router as a DHCP Server.

IP Pool Starting Address/Ending Address

The fixed portion of the IP address is set by the Router’s LAN address; see Sec- tion 5.1 (Change LAN IP Address).

By default, the starting octet is 100 and the ending octet is 199. This means the router assigns up to 200 IP addresses from 192.168.123.100 through 192.168.123.199. If you have more than 200 computers in your LAN, then you may want to change these settings.

Note: Be sure your computers are properly configured to obtain IP address infor- mation automatically. If they are not receiving a proper IP address information,

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Contents FriendlyNET Internet Router FriendlyNET FR1000 Series WorldwideTable of Contents Quick Tips Appendix C. GlossaryBasic Router Configuration Hardware InstallationComputer Configu- ration IntroductionAsanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall WAN Types Dynamic IP Auto-reconnectDSL/PPP Over Ethernet PPPoE Username and PasswordAuthentication PPPoE Server Name and IP Address OptionalWAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Characteristics DSL modemDSL Always On Host Name Characteristic Cable modemCable @Home-like Server Name optional Account and PasswordCable BigPond Cable Static IP Static IP Address Maximum Idle Ti me and Auto-reconnect Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling ProtocolConnection ID optional Connecting at Higher Speeds Status Lease Time Router StatusIP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Domain Name Server Router MAC AddressPeripheral Status View LogLogin failed View Dhcp List Pptp EntriesRefresh OtherRestart Router HelpChange Administrator’s Password SecuritySecure Packet Inspection SPI Administrator TimeoutSecurity Options Discard Ping from WAN sideSource IP Inbound Packet FilterAllow or Deny all packets Save Ports EnableDestination IP UndoPopular Applications RealAudio Port TriggerIncoming Port Windows 2000 Terminal ServerHardware MAC Address Control ConfigureDefault Settings Address ControlAsanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall FR1004AL Wireless Router Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall Advanced Security DeMilitarized Zone DMZRemote Administration Change LAN IP Address Advanced Router SetupAdvanced Factory Defaults Copy MAC AddressUpgrade Firmware Click on the Upgrade Firmware Setting buttonDhcp Server Dhcp Server SetupBackup Setting IP Pool Starting Address/Ending AddressProvider Dynamic DNSDomain Name Port Service Server IP Enable Distributed Servers SetupHost Name, Username/E-mail, Password/Key 110Wireless Settings WirelessConfiguration Considerations WEP Security WEP Security SettingsNetwork ID Ssid WEP Key 1, 2, 3Interoperability with Apple AirPort Tips for Better Wireless Reception Printer Drivers for Mac OS Network Print Server SetupConnecting Printer System RequirementsCreating the Desktop Icon Printer Drivers for Mac OS Windows 95/98/Me Click on Port SettingsPrinter Drivers for Windows Click on Configure Port Settings Printers and FaxesSettings Printers Windows XPPrinter Drivers for UNIX/Linux WindowsAppendix A. Troubleshooting Client IP Addresses Windows 95/98/MeWindows NT/2000/XP Mac OSVerifying Connections to the Router Appendix B. Advanced TroubleshootingUsing Windows Ping 192.168.123.254Using Macintosh WhatRoute Verifying Ethernet CablesCabling Tips Asanté FR1000 Series Trivia FriendlyNET FR1004 Series has two modelsAppendix C. Glossary Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall Page Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall Appendix D. Warranty and Regulatory Notices 2-Year Limited WarrantyFCC Compliance Statement Safety Advisory CE Declaration of ConformityAsanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall Appendix E. Online Warranty Registration and Card Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall User’s Manual Ports Status IndicatorsPorts Connection Specification Internet