D-Link DSA-3100 manual Tools System, Tools Firmware

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Using the Configuration Utility (continued)

Tools > System

Allows you to make a backup and restore the backup copy to the DSA- 3100. This function also enables you to restore the DSA-3100 back to the factory default settings.

Create Backup Image: Make

a backup Image file.

Restore Setting From File: Browse the hard drive to restore the backup image file. (Important:The image must be created by the DSA-3100.)

Reset To Factory Default: Click Reset to restore the DSA-3100 back to the factory default settings.

Tools > Firmware

Please click the link in the configuration screen shown here to check for firmware upgrades on the D-Link website. After you download the new firmware file to your hard drive, click Browse and then click Apply to upgrade the firmware.

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Caution:

Firmware upgrades might result in configuration data

loss. Some other restrictions might also apply. Please refer to the release notes of new firmware upgrades. When the system is upgrading its firmware, the Status LED blinks until done. When finished, the web interface will display a

successful message.

Please restart the DSA-3100 using the admin- istration interface. Do not directly power it off and on. Restarting the DSA-3100 in this way

after a firmware upgrade might result in corruption of the DSA-3100 firmware. (Online user sessions will be terminated when the system restarts.)

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Contents Link Express EtherNetworkTM Contents Package Contents Introduction Power Front PanelStatus LinkRear Panel WAN PortFeatures Sample Scenarios Sample Scenarios Installation RequirementsSetting up the DSA-3100 Private LAN port connectionConfigure PCs on your LAN TCP/IP network settingInternet Access Configuration Internet Access Configuration Using the Configuration Utility Https//192.168.0.40Home Wizard Home User ManagerAdmin Detail Access History IPHome System System NameExternal Syslog Server Proxy History Admin Home SystemUser Logon SSL Time DoS protection for userHome 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 Home Authentication Subnet Mask DisableMode RouterHome Authentication EnableHome Local Network User Control SessionLength Home User Manager Guest Accounts Guest Account ListGuest Account ACL Home User Manager MAC ACL Control MACHome User Manager TypeLocal Edit Account Using the Configuration Utility Shown above is an example of a an on-demand receipt Wlan Essid Local Local User Group Configuration User ListHome User Manager Management Type POP3 Home User Manager Management Type RadiusConfiguring network devices for use with Home User Manager Management Type RadiusUsing the Configuration Utility Login Schedule Home User Manager Management Type LdapAdvanced Port and IP Redirect Advanced Pass-Through Advanced Virtual ServerAdvanced DMZ Advanced Free Surfing AreaAdvanced Static Route Advanced Firewall Edit the filter ruleAdvanced Firewall Filter DescriptionTools Change Password Tools Monitor IP ListTools Upload customer Key Tools Upload customer certificateTools Upload Login Required Html codeTools Upload Logout Tools Upload Login error Tools Upload Login SucceedTools Upload Logout Succeed Tools System Tools FirmwareTools Restart Status Device InfoUsing the Configuration Utility Status Interface Using the Configuration Utility Status Current Users Status Traffic HistoryHelp Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Networking BasicsNetworking 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 Technical Specifications Functions ProvidedTechnical Specifications Technical Support