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Do not restore the factory defaults unless you are having difficulties with the Router and have exhausted all other troubleshooting measures. Once the Router is reset, you will have to re-enter all of your configuration data.

UPnP Function Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows Windows XP to auto- matically configure the Router for various Internet applications, such as gam- ing and videoconferencing. To enable the use of UPnP, click the Yes radio but- ton next to UPnP Function, or click the No radio button to disable the use of UPnP.

UPnP Control This feature allows Windows XP to read and write UPnP Forwarding using UPnP. To enable this feature, click the Yes radio button next to UPnP Control, or click the No radio button to disable this feature. If dis- abled, UPnP Forwarding can only be read.

To apply any of the settings you change on a page, click the Apply button, and then click the Continue button. To cancel any values you’ve entered on any page, click the Cancel button.

EtherFast® Cable/DSL Firewall Router with 4-Port Switch/VPN Endpoint

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The Status screen, shown in Figure 7-27, displays the Router’s current status and reflects the data and selections you’ve entered using the Setup screen.

Note: The information provided and buttons available may vary depending on the Router’s settings.

All of the information provided on this screen is read-only. To make changes, select the Setup tab.

Host Name This field shows the name of the Router. This entry is necessary for some ISPs.

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Contents User Guide Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Features IntroductionEnvironmental 139 An Introduction to LANs and WANs IP AddressesNetwork Setup Overview Why Do I Need a VPN?Your Virtual Private Network VPN What is a Virtual Private Network? Firewall Router to Firewall RouterModem connection will not work from any other port PowerRouter’s Back Panel PortsWAN and LAN LEDs Router’s Front Panel LEDsProceed to Connect the Router Connect the Router Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting UpRouter’s hardware installation is now complete OverviewConfigure the PCs Configuring Windows 95, 98, and Millennium PCsGo to Configure the Router Configuring Windows 2000 PCsConfiguring Windows XP PCs Configure the Router Advanced Proxies. Click Direct Connection to the Internet Obtain an IP Address AutomaticallyStatic IP Address Enter the Gateway AddressPPPoE RASQuick and Easy Router Administration Cable/DSL Firewall Router’s Web-based UtilitySetup User Name and Password Static IPWAN IP Firewall Multicast Pass Through Remote UpgradeBlock WAN Request IPSec Pass ThroughEstablishing a Tunnel VPNLocal Secure Group and Remote Secure Group Remote Security Gateway Authentication EncryptionKey Management Instant Broadband Series Advanced Settings for Selected IPSec Tunnel PhaseOther Settings PasswordStatus Dhcp Log Help Advanced FiltersInstant Broadband Series Forwarding UPnP Forwarding Port Triggering Dynamic Routing Static RoutingDMZ Host DMZ PortDMZ Host Address Current DMZ Host MAC Address CloneDynDNS.org DdnsAppendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsTZO.com For Windows NT For Windows XPFor Windows 95, 98, and Me For Windows XP Am not able to access the Router’s web interface Setup Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work To start over, I need to set the Router to factory default Click the Advanced = Filter tab Need to use port triggeringFrequently Asked Questions TCP/IP is compatible with the Router Appendix B Maximizing VPN Security Windows 2000 or Windows XP IntroductionEnvironment Step One Create an IPSec PolicyFilter List 1 win-router Step Two Build Filter ListsIP Address Filter List 2 router=win Figure C-6Step Three Configure Individual Tunnel Rules Tunnel 1 win-routerShared key, as shown Respond Using IPSec XYZ12345. ClickString to Protect Negotiate Security Key exchange pre AcceptTunnel 2 router-win Preshared key, Action Require Security This string to protectKey Exchange XYZ12345Figure C-24 Step Four Assign New IPSec PolicyStep Five Create a Tunnel Through the Web-based Utility Figure C-28Appendix E How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses Appendix D Snmp FunctionsFigure E-1 Appendix F Installing the TCP/IP Protocol TCP/IP installation is now completeFigure G-1 For Windows NT, 2000, and XPFigure G-5 Appendix H Glossary 129 131 133 135 137 Appendix I Specifications EnvironmentalSales Information Appendix J Warranty InformationAppendix K Contact Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved