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The port1 to port6 checkbox is disabled so that the user can always use port1 as a back door to access the web config page when the port based VLAN is enabled.

802.1q Port VLAN Setting - Default VID Is used when 802.1q is enabled but input packet does not have a VLAN tag. In this case, the Default VID will be used as the packet's VLAN tag.

Even if the input packet has a VLAN tag, user can still enabled the Force VID to change the VLAN tag of the packet to the Default VID of the inport.

New VLAN ID - This is for adding new VLAN ID and the member tag into the VLAN table. VLAN ID can be any integer between 1-4095. The maximum VLAN table size is 64. The member tag determine if a port is a member of the VLAN and how to modify the packet when it exits the switch.

UnMod - This port is a member of this VLAN, packets will exit unmodified. Drop - This port is not a member of this VLAN.

UnTag - This port is a member of this VLAN, packets will exit with the VLAN tag removed.

Tag - This port is a member of this VLAN, packets will exit this port with the VLAN tag. The VLAN tag can be either the original one coming with the packet or the default VVID of the inport.

802.1q VLAN Table - This is the entire VLAN table. The user can select an entry and click Delete VLAN Entry to remove this VLAN ID from the table.

Click the Apply Port Setting button to save your settings per port. Click the Cancel button to cancel your changes. Click the Refresh button to refresh your screen. Click the Help button for additional on-screen information.

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Contents Wireless- G Copyright and Trademarks How to Use this GuideTable of Contents FCC Statement Industry Canada Canada Appendix I Contact InformationInfrastructure Network List of Figures10 WPA RADIUS-TTLS Introduction What’s in this Guide? Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Network Topology Planning Your Wireless NetworkAd-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Ad-Hoc Network Network LayoutBack Panel Front Panel Side Panel Power port is on the side panel. See Figure Connecting the Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge for Setup Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Welcome Setting Up the Wireless-G Ethernet BridgePassword Mode Settings Wireless Settings Security Settings 10 Confirmation Connection to a Network Device Connecting the Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge for Network UseWall Mount Placement Option Starting the Web-based Utility Using the Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge Web-based UtilityOverview LAN SetupSite Survey WEP Radius TLS Ttls WPA Radius 10 WPA RADIUS-TTLS 11 WPA Pre-Shared Key 13 Password Tab MAC Address WirelessAdvanced Wireless Spanning Tree Protocol Switch TabQOS 17 Switch Table Tab Switch TableVlan Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch 19 Rmon Statistics Tab Rmon StatisticsWireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Port Information Table Port Mirroring21 Access List Tab Access ListLAN Settings Wireless StatusWireless Settings StatisticsSnmp 24 Help Tab HelpCommon Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingWeb-based Utility won’t open Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is ad-hoc mode? What is ISM band? Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix B Wireless SecuritySecurity Precautions Appendix B Wireless Security Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Appendix C Upgrading Firmware Figure C-1 Firmware UpgradeNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix D Windows HelpShared Resources Appendix E Glossary Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch Security Feature Appendix F SpecificationsModel StandardsOperating Temp Warranty Year Limited WarrantyStorage Temp Operating HumidityLimited Warranty Appendix G Warranty InformationFCC Statement Appendix H Regulatory InformationIndustry Canada Canada FCC Radiation Exposure StatementAppendix I Contact Information