D-Link DSA-3100 manual Advanced DMZ, Advanced Free Surfing Area

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Using the Configuration Utility (continued)

Advanced > DMZ

If you have multiple IP addresses available to assign to the DSA-3100’s WAN interface, you could define up to 10 pairs of Ethernet side (Private IP) and WAN side (Public IP) addresses. The WAN interface will bind the extra public IP addresses automatically.

Advanced > Free Surfing Area

To allow users access to a few websites before they log in, enter the IP addresses of those sites in the Free Surfing Area list. Up to 10 sites can be defined. For example, a website that provides introduction and guidance for local facilities and routes or sites with content suitable or appropriate for public viewing could be listed in the Free Surfing Area. Guest users of the network cannot access other parts of the network but could still connect to these sites.

These sites provide a free experience but can also indicate other areas of the Internet that can be accessed for an additional fee.

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Contents Link Express EtherNetworkTM Contents Package Contents Introduction Link PowerFront Panel StatusWAN Port Rear PanelFeatures Sample Scenarios Sample Scenarios Requirements InstallationPrivate LAN port connection Setting up the DSA-3100TCP/IP network setting Configure PCs on your LANInternet Access Configuration Internet Access Configuration Https//192.168.0.40 Using the Configuration UtilityHome User Manager Home WizardSystem Name Admin DetailAccess History IP Home SystemDoS protection for user External Syslog Server Proxy History AdminHome System User Logon SSL TimeHome WAN Static IP Address Static IPDynamic IP Address PPPoE Client User Name & Password Maximum Idle Time & Dial on demand Home WAN Dynamic IP AddressHome WAN PPPoE Router Home AuthenticationSubnet Mask Disable ModeEnable Home AuthenticationHome Local Network User Control SessionLength Home User Manager Guest Accounts Guest Account ListGuest Account ACL MAC Home User Manager MAC ACL ControlHome User Manager TypeLocal Edit Account Using the Configuration Utility Shown above is an example of a an on-demand receipt Wlan Essid User List Local Local User Group ConfigurationHome User Manager Management Type Radius Home User Manager Management Type POP3Home User Manager Management Type Radius Configuring network devices for use withUsing the Configuration Utility Home User Manager Management Type Ldap Login ScheduleAdvanced Port and IP Redirect Advanced Virtual Server Advanced Pass-ThroughAdvanced Free Surfing Area Advanced DMZAdvanced Static Route Edit the filter rule Advanced FirewallFilter Description Advanced FirewallTools Monitor IP List Tools Change PasswordTools Upload customer certificate Tools Upload customer KeyRequired Html code Tools Upload LoginTools Upload Logout Tools Upload Login error Tools Upload Login SucceedTools Upload Logout Succeed Tools Firmware Tools SystemStatus Device Info Tools RestartUsing the Configuration Utility Status Interface Using the Configuration Utility Status Traffic History Status Current UsersHelp Networking Basics Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XPNetworking Basics Enter a Computer description and a Computer name optional Networking Basics Networking Basics Networking Basics Network Setup Wizard Naming your Computer Checking the IP Address in Windows XP Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Network Connections Click on Internet Protocol TCP/IP Click Properties Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows Me/98 Functions Provided Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications Technical Support