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defined rules. Asanté’s Secure Packet Inspection technology evaluates both incoming and outgoing packets based on multiple conditions: TCP/UDP ports, source address, destination address and packet states.

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 Protocol. An alternative protocol to TCP and also used with IP. Typically used while accessing DNS servers and network management programs.

URL: Uniform Resource Locator. Compact string representation for a resource available via the Internet. For example, www.asante.com would be a URL for Asanté’s website. 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 and MS Internet Explorer.

WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy. A security protocol designed to provide a wire- less local area network the same level of privacy that is expected from a wired LAN, through encryption and authentication techniques.

WWW:Worldwide Web. A slang term for the browse-able Internet, referring to the global, non-linear characteristics of the Internet. Users can access websites around the world through the existence of millions of linked web pages.

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Contents FriendlyNET Internet Router Worldwide FriendlyNET FR1000 SeriesTable of Contents Appendix C. Glossary Quick TipsIntroduction Hardware InstallationComputer Configu- ration Basic Router ConfigurationAsanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall WAN Types Auto-reconnect Dynamic IPPPPoE Server Name and IP Address Optional PPPoE Username and PasswordAuthentication DSL/PPP Over EthernetWAN 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 Router MAC Address Router StatusIP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Domain Name Server Lease TimeView Log Peripheral StatusLogin failed Pptp Entries View Dhcp ListHelp OtherRestart Router RefreshSecurity Change Administrator’s PasswordDiscard Ping from WAN side Administrator TimeoutSecurity Options Secure Packet Inspection SPISource IP Inbound Packet FilterAllow or Deny all packets Undo Ports EnableDestination IP SavePopular Applications Windows 2000 Terminal Server TriggerIncoming Port RealAudio PortAddress Control ConfigureDefault Settings Hardware MAC Address ControlAsanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall FR1004AL Wireless Router Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall DeMilitarized Zone DMZ Advanced SecurityRemote Administration Change LAN IP Address Advanced Router SetupAdvanced Copy MAC Address Factory DefaultsClick on the Upgrade Firmware Setting button Upgrade FirmwareIP Pool Starting Address/Ending Address Dhcp Server SetupBackup Setting Dhcp ServerProvider Dynamic DNSDomain Name 110 Distributed Servers SetupHost Name, Username/E-mail, Password/Key Port Service Server IP EnableWireless Settings WirelessConfiguration Considerations WEP Key 1, 2, 3 WEP Security SettingsNetwork ID Ssid WEP SecurityInteroperability with Apple AirPort Tips for Better Wireless Reception System Requirements Network Print Server SetupConnecting Printer Printer Drivers for Mac OSCreating the Desktop Icon Printer Drivers for Mac OS Windows 95/98/Me Click on Port SettingsPrinter Drivers for Windows Windows XP Settings Printers and FaxesSettings Printers Click on Configure PortWindows Printer Drivers for UNIX/LinuxWindows 95/98/Me Appendix A. Troubleshooting Client IP AddressesMac OS Windows NT/2000/XP192.168.123.254 Appendix B. Advanced TroubleshootingUsing Windows Ping Verifying Connections to the RouterVerifying Ethernet Cables Using Macintosh WhatRouteCabling Tips FriendlyNET FR1004 Series has two models Asanté FR1000 Series TriviaAppendix C. Glossary Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall Page Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall 2-Year Limited Warranty Appendix D. Warranty and Regulatory NoticesFCC Compliance Statement CE Declaration of Conformity Safety AdvisoryAsanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall Appendix E. Online Warranty Registration and Card Asanté FriendlyNET Internet Router with Firewall User’s Manual Internet Status IndicatorsPorts Connection Specification Ports