D-Link user manual DIR-100 Ethernet Broadband Router

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DIR-100 Ethernet Broadband Router

The preset Port Forwarding Rules listed in the Application pull-down menu are:

FTP – File Transfer Protocol, used to transfer large files over the Internet

HTTP – HyperText Transfer Protocol, the basic protocol of the World Wide Web

HTTPS – HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure, the basic protocol of the World Wide Web with added security provided by the Secure Shell feature (SSH)

DNS – Domain Name Server, a server that translates website addresses into IP addresses

SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, used to transmit e-mail messages between parties

POP3 – Post Office Protocol version 3, used to retrieve e-mail from a mail server

Telnet – A terminal emulation program used for remote configuration

IP Sec – IP Security, used for a secure transfer of information over the network. If one end of the transmission is using IPSec, so must the other end

PPTP – Point to Point Tunneling Protocol, used to transfer information securely between VPNs (Virtual Private Routers)

NetMeeting – An application that allows teleconferences over the Internet

DCS–1000 – A D-Link internet camera used for security monitoring

DCS–2000/DCS–5300 – A D-Link internet camera used for security monitoring

2eye – A D-Link Broadband VideoPhone used for video conferencing

These external services may be modified by clicking the corresponding checkbox. Though there are seven fields available to configure the Port Forwarding Rules, in most cases, only the IP address will be needed for implementation. For more information on configuring Port Forwarding Rules, also known as Virtual Servers, see the window below, along with a brief explanation of the fields to be configured.

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Contents DIR-100 Contents Technical Specifications Before You Start About This User’s GuideOverview Packing ListInternet Connection Installation NotesOperating Systems Web BrowserInformation you will need about your LAN or computer Installation InformationRouter Description and Operation Router FeaturesFront Panel PowerStatus LED StatusPower Adapter Power Adapter LAN Ports WAN Port Reset Button LAN Ports 1Reset Button Rear PanelConnecting the Router Reset Power On RouterConfiguration Summary Configuring IP Settings on Your ComputerAccessing the Configuration Manager Login menu LoginInternet Setup Web ManagerInternet Connection menu Internet Connection Setup Wizard Setup Wizard WelcomeWizard menu Setup Wizard Step Password Setup Wizard Configure PPPoE ConnectionRetype Password Service NameWAN Physical Settings Setup Wizard Configure Russia PPPoE ConnectionSetup Wizard Configure Dynamic IP Address Connection Host NameClone MAC Address Setup Wizard Configure Static IP Address Connection Setup Wizard Configure Pptp Client Connection Setup Wizard Configure L2TP Client Connection L2TP PasswordL2TP Account Setup Wizard Configure BigPond Connection Confirm PasswordAuth Server Manual Internet Connection Dynamic IP Address Dynamic IP Address connection setup menuDynamic IP Description Static IP Address Static IP Address connection setup menuStatic IP Description PPPoEPPPoE connection setup menu PPPoE Description PPPoE Russia PPPoE Russia connection setupPptp Pptp connection setup menuPptp Pptp Russia Pptp Russia connection setup menuL2TP L2TP connection setup menuL2TP Internet Connection window for BigPond Australia BigPond AustraliaLAN Setup Router SettingsNetwork IP Settings menu Dhcp Server Settings Time and Date Time and Date settings menuParental Control Parental Control rules setting menuAdvanced menu links Port Forwarding menu Access ControlMenu Function Port Forwarding Application RulesAdvanced Port Forwarding menu Port ForwardingDIR-100 Ethernet Broadband Router Application Rules menu Application RulesAccess Control MAC FiltersMAC Filtering menu Firewall & DMZ Firewall RulesFirewall & DMZ menu Advanced Network Settings menu DMZ HostAdvanced Network UPnP WAN PingWAN Port Speed Static Routing menu RoutingMaintenance menu directory Aministrator Settings menu Device AdministrationSave and Restore menu Save And RestoreFirware Update Firmware UpdateDynamic DNS menu Dynamic DNSVCT Info System CheckPing Test System Check menuSchedules Schedule rule setup menuLog Settings menu Log SettingStatus menu directory Device Information display Device InformationView System Log LogActive Session StatisticsTraffic Statistics Active Session displayOperating Temperature Media Access ControlPower Input DimensionsConfigure Windows XP for Dhcp Configuring IP Settings on Your ComputerClick Network and Internet Connections DIR-100 Ethernet Broadband Router Select Obtain an IP address WindowsConfigure Windows 2000 for Dhcp Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DhcpWindows 95 and Windows Configure Windows ME for Dhcp Windows MEWindows NT 4.0 Workstations Configure Windows NT 4.0 for Dhcp International Offices

DIR-100 specifications

The D-Link DIR-100 is an entry-level wireless router that is designed to provide stable and efficient connectivity for home and small office networks. One of its key features is its support for both wired and wireless connections, making it a versatile choice for users with varying connectivity needs.

The DIR-100 operates on the IEEE 802.11g wireless standard, which allows for data transfer rates of up to 54 Mbps. This is adequate for casual internet browsing, streaming music, and light video streaming, ensuring that users can experience a reliable connection for everyday internet activities. Its built-in 4-port Ethernet switch enables users to connect multiple wired devices simultaneously, such as desktop computers or gaming consoles, without the need for additional hardware.

A significant highlight of the DIR-100 is its user-friendly installation process. D-Link provides a straightforward setup wizard that allows users to establish their internet connection quickly, making it ideal for those who may not be technically savvy. Additionally, the router features an intuitive web-based interface, offering easy access for managing network settings and configurations.

Security is another important aspect of the DIR-100, boasting multiple security protocols including WPA and WPA2 encryption. These features help to safeguard the network from unauthorized access, giving users peace of mind when connecting devices. To further enhance security, the router also supports MAC address filtering, allowing users to control which devices can connect to their network.

The DIR-100 is compact in design, making it easy to place in various locations without taking up much space. Its built-in antennas provide a reasonable range, ensuring that users can maintain a stable connection in small to medium-sized homes.

In summary, the D-Link DIR-100 is an economical choice for individuals and small businesses looking for a reliable and easy-to-setup wireless router. With its combination of wired and wireless connectivity options, user-friendly features, and robust security measures, it serves as a practical solution for everyday internet needs. Whether for browsing, streaming, or basic networking tasks, the DIR-100 stands out as a solid performer in the entry-level router market.