Linksys RV0041 manual Networking Basics, An Introduction to LANs, Use of IP Addresses

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Chapter 2: Networking Basics

An Introduction to LANs

A Router is a network device that connects two networks together.

The Router connects your local area network (LAN), or the group of PCs in your home or office, to the Internet. The Router processes and regulates the data that travels between these two networks.

The Router’s Network Address Translation (NAT) technology protects your network of PCs so users on the Internet cannot “see” your PCs. This is how your LAN remains private. The Router protects your network by inspecting the first packet coming in through the Internet port before delivery to the final destination on one of the Ethernet ports. The Router inspects Internet port services like the web server, ftp server, or other Internet applications, and, if allowed, it will forward the packet to the appropriate PC on the LAN side.

The Use of IP Addresses

IP stands for Internet Protocol. Every device in an IP-based network, including PCs, print servers, and routers, requires an IP address to identify its location, or address, on the network. This applies to both the Internet and LAN connections.

There are two ways of assigning IP addresses to your network devices.

A static IP address is a fixed IP address that you assign manually to a PC or other device on the network. Since a static IP address remains valid until you disable it, static IP addressing ensures that the device assigned it will always have that same IP address until you change it. Static IP addresses are commonly used with network devices such as server PCs or print servers.

If you use the Router to share your cable or DSL Internet connection, contact your ISP to find out if they have assigned a static IP address to your account. If so, you will need that static IP address when configuring the Router. You can get the information from your ISP.

A dynamic IP address is automatically assigned to a device on the network. These IP addresses are called dynamic because they are only temporarily assigned to the PC or other device. After a certain time period, they expire and may change. If a PC logs onto the network (or the Internet) and its dynamic IP address has expired, the DHCP server will assign it a new dynamic IP address.

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NAT (Network Address Translation): NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network to a different IP address for the Internet.

FTP: a standard protocol for sending files between computers over a TCP/IP network and the Internet

packet: a unit of data sent over a network

Static IP address: a fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network.

ISP: a company that provides access to the Internet

Dynamic IP address: a temporary IP address assigned by a DHCP server.

DSL: an always-on broadband connection over traditional phone lines

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): a protocol that lets one device on a local network, known as a DHCP server, assign temporary IP addresses to the other network devices, typically computers.

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Contents 10/100/1000 4-Port Copyright and Trademarks Word definitionTable of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix C Physical Setup of the RouterAppendix D Battery Replacement Setting up the Router10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router VPN Router-to-VPN Router VPN Computer-to-VPN Router VPN24 System Management Tab DNS Name Lookup 54 Basic Setup Wizard Host and Domain Name Introduction WelcomeIP a protocol used to send data over a network What’s in this Guide? Adapter a device that adds network functionality to your PCIntroduction What’s in this Guide? Networking Basics An Introduction to LANsUse of IP Addresses Why do I need a VPN? MAC Address SpoofingWhat is a VPN? There are two basic ways to create a VPN connectionVPN Router to VPN Router VPN Router-to-VPN Router VPNGetting to Know the Router SFPReset Button Reset button can be used in one of two ways Button on your PC to reboot itForwarding or a new password Proceed to Connecting the RouterConnecting the Router OverviewVPN Router Setting Up and Configuring the Router Connection InstructionsSetting Up and Configuring the Router Setup TabSystem Summary Tab Dhcp Tab System Management TabPort Management Tab Firewall Tab VPN TabLog Tab Wizard TabHow to Access the Web-based Utility ConfigurationSystem Summary Tab System InformationNetwork Setting Status Firewall Setting StatusPort Statistics VPN Setting Status Log Setting StatusLAN Setting WAN Interface SettingNetwork WAN Connection TypeStatic IP PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet most DSL usersPptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Setup Tab Password Setup Tab TimeTime Setup Tab DMZ Host Setup Tab ForwardingSelect the Service from the pull-down menu, shown in Figure Port Range ForwardingPort Triggering Setup Tab UPnP Setup Tab One-to-One NATSetup Tab MAC Clone Setup Tab DdnsSetup Tab Advanced Routing Dynamic RoutingStatic Routing Enter the following data to create a static route entryDhcp Tab Setup SetupDynamic IP Static IPDhcp Tab Status System Management Tab SnmpSystem Management Tab Diagnostic DNS Name LookupPing Lookup tool may be used to find the IP addressSystem Management Tab Factory Default System Management Tab Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade Firmware DownloadSystem Management Tab Setting Backup Import Configuration FileExport Configuration File System Management Tab RestartPort Management Tab Port Setup Basic Per Port ConfigPort Management Tab Port Status 32 Port Management Tab Port StatusFirewall Tab General 33 Firewall Tab GeneralFirewall Tab Access Rules 34 Firewall Tab Access RulesAdd a New Access Rule ServicesScheduling Firewall Tab Content Filter Editing an Access RuleForbidden Domains SchedulingVPN Tab Summary SummaryTunnel Status GroupVPN Status 37 VPN Tab Summary DetailLocal Group Setup VPN Tab Gateway to GatewayRemote Group Setup 40 VPN tab Gateway to Gateway Remote Group SetupIPSec Setup ManualIKE with Preshared Key automatic 10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router Advanced 42 VPN tab Gateway to Gateway AdvancedWith Tunnel Enabled VPN Tab Client to Gateway45 VPN tab Client to Gateway Remote Group Setup With Group VPN enabled 46 VPN tab Client to Gateway IPSec Setup IKE with Preshared Key automatic Tunnel mode, it will also be limited as Aggressive Mode 47 VPN tab Client to Gateway AdvancedVPN Tab VPN Pass Through Compress Support IP Payload compression Protocol IP CompLog Setting Log Tab System LogSyslog MailLog Tab System Statistics 51 Log tab System StatisticsBasic Setup Wizard Tab55 Basic Setup Wizard Selecting WAN Connection Types Access Rule Setup 57 Access Rule Wizard What is Access Rules59 Access Rule Wizard Select the Service 61 Access Rule Wizard Select the Destination Support Tab Logout TabOn Line Manual Linksys Web SiteAppendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsFor Windows 98 and Millennium Need to set a static IP address on a PCFor Windows For Windows XPFor Windows 98 and Millennium 10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router Am not able to access the Router’s Web-based Utility Setup Need to set up a server behind my RouterApplication Start and End Protocol IP Address Enable Web server 80 to Both 192.168.1.100 FTP server 21 toApplication Start and End Protocol IP Address Enabled 500 toCan’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work Click the DMZ Host tabTo start over, I need to set the Router to factory default Need to upgrade the firmwareFor Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher For Netscape 4.7 or higherFirmware upgrade failed My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnectingNeed to use port triggering Frequently Asked Questions Where is the Router installed on the network?Router will support up to 253 IP addresses Is IPSec Passthrough supported by the Router?How can I block corrupted FTP downloads? What is DMZ Hosting? Router allows Pptp packets to pass throughIs the Router cross-platform compatible? How many ports can be simultaneously forwarded? Which modems are compatible with the Router?How can I check whether I have static or Dhcp IP addresses? Ask your ISP to find outWindows 98 or Me Instructions Windows 2000 or XP InstructionsFor the Router’s Web-based Utility Figure B-3 MAC Address/Physical AddressAppendix C Physical Setup of the Router Setting up the RouterPlacement of the Router Rack-Mounting the Router10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router Wall-Mounting the Router Figure C-3 Wall-Mounting the RouterFigure C-4 Wall-Mounting Hardware Appendix D Battery Replacement Replacing a Lithium BatteryThis section instructs the user on battery replacement Figure E-1 Upgrade Firmware Appendix E Upgrading FirmwareAppendix F Windows Help Shared ResourcesNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix G Glossary 10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router 10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router 10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router Appendix H Specifications Standards Ieee 802.3, 802.3u PortsSFP Port 10/100/100 Gigabit Ports, 1 10/100 RJ-45 Internet PortAppendix I Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix J Regulatory Information FCC StatementAppendix K Contact Information Need to contact Linksys?Information section in this Guide Linksys