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3 Contents4 Configuring the Advanced SettingsAdministration and status information Status information 5 Installing the printer port for network printersAppendix 6 Safety precautionsYour contribution to the environment (ECO) 7 The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable16 First Steps24 The user interface25 ìClick on OKYou will now see the start screen Traffic Control Start screen functions On the start screen you can select the language for the user interface call up the wizard for the basic configuration: Basic Setup Wizard open the Advanced Settings menu for additional configuration options 26 The configuration program offers you the following functions:Basic Setup Wizard from page Security Setup Wizard page 34. For the protection of your network we recommend that you carry out this setup Advanced Settings Additional functions are offered in the Advanced Settings uration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage. This is described from page Status This is described from page Internet status Language You can select the language for the user interface (see page 27) 27 Language28 The user interface pages contain the following elements:Log Off button button Log Off Help Buttons and symbols used by the wizards Next Back < Back Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu dsl/cable configuration Cancel on OK. This button is not available for the initial configuration of the device 29 Basic Setup Wizard31 Service providerOther 32 ìSelect how Internet sessions are to be established via Connection mode:Always on In the Idle time before disconnect Connect on demand Connect manually Test Settings Internet Connec- tion Test PPPoE pass-through ìActivate PPPoE pass-through if you wish to use this function ìWhen you have entered the data, click on Next Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) UPnP ìActivate UPnP if you wish to use this function 33 < BackFinish Security Setup Wizard I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now 34 Security settings43 Configuring the Advanced Settings44 Via the Internet menu you canumake DNS server settings (page 48) uconfigure time and volume control for using the Internet (see page 50) provide your own services on the Internet (NAT u define QoS properties (priorities for data transfer) (see page 68) Internet Connection 46 Internet ConnectionìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection 47 Port ForwardingìSelect UPnP Ports 48 DNS serverìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select DNS Servers Use custom DNS servers Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 49 MAC addressìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select MAC Address Use default device MAC address Use MAC address of this PC Use custom MAC address 50 Traffic ControlTraffic Control ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Traffic Control Traffic Control Reset traffic counters 51 Global time limitìEnter the total amount of time available per month in hours Global volume limit ìEnter the total volume of data available per month in megabytes (MB) Individual limits ìSelect or deselect Individual limits ìEnter the MAC address of the PC and a device name for identification Volume limit ìClick on Delete to delete an entry ìClick on OK to save and apply the changes 52 You can:uprotect your network against hacker attacks (see below) block individual PCs' access to selected services or Internet sites ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Firewall ìSelect the required option 53 Attack detectionìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Attack Detection ìSelect the security level for the firewall Medium The level High –The level Low offers you maximum functionality with possibly reduced security 54 CustomE-mailnotification of a hacker attack Notification interval E-mail address to notify Outgoing mail server (SMTP) Incoming mail server (POP3) User name Password 55 User-definedsettingsStateful Packet Inspection Traffic All 56 Setting up access control to the InternetAccess Control Schedule Rules ìSelect Access Control in the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu 57 Access RulesSchedule rule Edit Access rule type Apply to all clients Specify IP address range Specify IP address Always Comment Access level Allow web browsing with URL filter 58 Filtering mode–Select the Services you wish to allow or block Protocol Port 80,90-140,180 Filter –You can also select services from the Predefined applications list 59 Schedule RulesAccess Rules ìIn the Access Control field under Schedule Rules, click on Edit field under , click on Assign a name to the new rule under ìClick on Add to define a new rule ìSelect the day of the week from the list or else the option Every day ìEnter the time for the rule to Begin and End URL filter ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Access Control 61 Where configuration is concerned, this means:You have to define a 62 Never expiresLocal Network Lease time 63 Port TriggeringAddress Translation (NAT) Port Triggering Enabled Local protocol Local port Public protocol Public port 64 ìApply the settings by clicking OKPort Forwarding To set up port forwarding for a service, select Port Forwarding ìSelect the protocol of the service you are providing from the Protocol list ìUnder Public port, enter the port number of the service you are providing 65 Local IP addressìClick on Add ìClick on Delete if you wish to delete the data in the relevant line again Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host) To set up a PC as Exposed Host, select Exposed Host 66 ìEnter the Local IP address of the PC that is to be enabled as Exposed HostìEnter a name for the PC in the Comment field ìActivate the entry by selecting the option ìClick on the Delete button to delete the entry from the list Apply the settings by clicking OK Dynamic DNS There are various providers on the Internet offering free DynDNS service DynDNS.org 67 Dynamic DNSAdvanced Set- tings Domain name 68 QoS (Quality of Service)QoS ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select the entry QoS Differentiated services In the field next to Upstream rate Priority PHB Predefined applications Allocated bandwidth for the and for the line 69 ìSelect Advanced Settings – Local NetworkDefining the private IP address for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable Subnet mask 70 Configuring the DHCP serverDHCP Server Obtain an IP address automatically ìTo activate the DHCP server, select On If the DHCP server is active, you can define a Lease time If you select the Never expires option, the IP addresses are never changed First issued IP address Last issued IP address You can define the name of a domain (Windows workgroup) in the Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs ìEnter the MAC address and the name of the PC in the Device name field ìEnter the IP address you wish to assign to the PC in the field below 71 activate the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's wireless module (see below)u set Encryption for wireless transmissions (see page 74), and u restrict access to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's LAN (see page 74) Wireless Network ìSelect the On option for Wireless Network (default setting) You can now make the settings for your wireless network Channel Automatic 72 ConnectionPointìSelect the Off option to deactivate SSID broadcast Transmission mode IEEE 802.11g only IEEE 802.11b/g (mixed) ìSelect the required transmission mode for your wireless network Sending power ìSelect the required sending power for your device 73 Super G (108 Mbit/s)Super G Select the mode for using Super G (108 Mbit/s) Static Dynamic If you do not wish to use Disabled XR (extended range) ìActivate or deactivate XR for your wireless network to increase the range 74 Setting wireless securityìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Encryption 75 WPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSKWPA with Pre-sharedkey (WPA-PSK) WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK Security 76 WPA and WPA2 with authentication serverWPA2 WPA2 / WPA Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server IP address ìEnter the port of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server port field RADIUS server secret key 77 WEPìSelect the Authentication type: Shared Open Default key 78 Key79 importantAllowed clients ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients 80 Selecting from the list oflogged-in PCs Known wireless clients button to add the entry to the list button to delete the entry from the list. Apply the settings by clicking Entering PCs manually: Enter the required PCs with and in the appropriate fields 81 Repeater function (WDS)In the Wireless Network menu, select Repeater (WDS) Wireless distribution system SSID Channel Signal strength ìClick on Refresh to update the display 82 Safely Remove Hardware83 File serverìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select File Server ìSelect the On option for the File Server Host name Server Network environment ìYou can enter a Description of the file server in the next field 84 Domain / workgroupWorkgroup Partitions list and sharing directories Delete All Shares 85 Setting up or editing a shareìEnter a name for the share Browse You can now set access protection for the directory ìFirst, select the On option for Security ìSelect the required option from the list next to Access: –Select Read only if you only wish to release the data for reading –Select Full control if you wish to release the data for reading and writing Depending on password ìNow enter the password or words and confirm by entering it/them again ìClick on OK to save your settings 86 Web ServerìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select Web Server Partition 87 HTTPìActivate the HTTP service for your Web server You can change the \gigaset_http 88 FTPìActivate the FTP service for your Web server \gigaset_ftp \gigaset_http For Access (read only) Anonymous Specified user Select whether Access (full control) disabled Enter the name in the ìClick on OK to apply the changes 89 Printer serverìActivate your device's integrated printer server ìClick OK to accept the changes 90 Administration and status information91 Time zoneDate format Time format 92 Internet TimeSystem time Last synchronization with time server Use custom time servers Preferred time server Alternate time server ìIn the Administration menu, select System Password 93 Setting Idle time before log off:ìIn the Administration menu, select Remote Management Remote Management 94 Allowed connections:Remote Management for one particular PC: Authorized client http://X.X.X.X:8080 95 uIn the Administration menu, select Save & RestoreSaving configuration data ìFor Task, select the option Save configuration Save 96 Restoring the back-upìFor Task, select the option Restore configuration A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure ìClick on OK. The configuration will now be updated Resetting to the factory settings and click on In the Administration menu, select Reboot Click on OK to restart the device 97 ìIn the Administration menu, select Firmware UpdateCurrent firmware version Firmware update file 98 StatusSystem Log Log level Critical –Debugging:complete and detailed information about all your device's functions –Warning and Informational are intermediate levels ìSystem log server –Server address: Enter the IP address for the system log server –Server port: 99 Status information110 Installing the printer port for network printers120 Appendix130 Glossary131 DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server See DHCP DMZ Demilitarised Zone DNS Domain Name System DNS server See DNS Domain name 132 DoS attackDenial of Service Digital Subscriber Line Dynamic IP address See also Static IP address DynDNS Dynamic DNS IP addresses Dynamic IP addresses Encryption LANs IEEE Exposed Host Exposed Host refers to a PC outside the firewall See also DMZ 133 FirewallSee also NAT Flat rate Full duplex Gateway Router Global IP address See Public IP address Half duplex HTTP Proxy Hub See also: Switch, Bridge, Router, Gateway Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 134 IGMPInternet Group Management Protocol Protocols Among the most important Internet services are: uelectronic mail (email) uthe World Wide Web (WWW) u file transfer (FTP) u discussion forums (Usenet / Newsgroups) Internet Provider An Internet Service Provider offers access to the Internet for a fee Internet telephony Voice transmission via the Internet (Voice over IP) Internet Protocol 135 IP addressSubnet mask ipconfig Static IP address Dynamic IP address IP pool range ISP (Internet Service Provider) Local network Lease time Local IP address See Private IP address MAC address Media Access Control 136 MbpsMillion bits per second Specification of the transmission speed in a network MER MAC Encapsulated Routing MRU Maximum Receive Unit The MRU defines the maximum user data volume within a data packet MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT Network Address Translation Private IP addresses Public IP addresses Virtual server Network WANs Network adapter A network adapter has a unique address, the MAC address Port 137 Port ForwardingPort See also: Virtual server PPPoA Point-to-PointProtocol over ATM PPPoE Point-to-PointProtocol over Ethernet Private IP address Protocol Public IP address aPrivate IP address Radio network See WLAN Rekey Interval Remote Management 138 RepeaterRoaming Router Server SIP SMTP SNMP 139 Service Set IdentifierStatic IP address Subnet A subnet divides a network into smaller units Subnet mask Super G Switch See also: Bridge, Hub, Router, Gateway TCP Transmission Control Protocol See also UDP 140 TCP/IPUDP User Datagram Protocol TCP Broadcast UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a Domain on the Internet Virtual server Port Forwarding VoIP Voice over IP See Internet telephony WAN Wide Area Network 141 WEPWired Equivalent Privacy Wireless LAN WPA WPA-PSK WPA Pre-sharedkey eXtended Range 142 Index
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3 Contents4 The user interfaceBasic Setup Wizard Security settings Configuring the Advanced Settings 5 Administration and status informationStatus information Installing the printer port for network printers 6 Appendix7 Safety precautions8 The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable17 First Steps25 Configuring the local network53 The user interface54 You will now see the start screenTraffic Control Start screen functions On the start screen you can select the language for the user interface call up the wizard for the basic configuration: Basic Setup Wizard open the Advanced Settings menu for additional configuration options 55 The user interfaceThe configuration program offers you the following functions: Basic Setup Wizard from page Security Setup Wizard that you carry out this setup Advanced Settings Additional functions are offered in the Advanced Settings uration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage. This is described from page Status This is described from page Internet status Language You can select the language for the user interface (see page 54) 56 Language57 The user interface pages contain the following elements:Log Off button button Log Off Help Buttons and symbols used by the wizards Next Back < Back Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu dsl/cable configuration the device 58 Basic Setup Wizard60 Service providerOther 61 ìSelect how Internet sessions are to be established via Connection mode:Always on Idle time before disconnect Connect on demand Connect manually Test Settings Internet Connec- tion Test PPPoE pass-through ìActivate PPPoE pass-through if you wish to use this function ìWhen you have entered the data, click on Next Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) UPnP ìActivate UPnP if you wish to use this function 62 < BackFinish Security Setup Wizard I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now 63 Security settings72 Configuring the Advanced Settings73 Via the Internet menu you canumake DNS server settings (page 75) uconfigure time and volume control for using the Internet (see page 77) provide your own services on the Internet (NAT u define QoS properties (priorities for data transfer) (see page 95) Internet Connection 75 Internet ConnectionìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection 76 Port ForwardingìSelect UPnP Ports 77 DNS serverìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select DNS Servers Use custom DNS servers Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 78 MAC addressìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select MAC Address Use default device MAC address Use MAC address of this PC Use custom MAC address 79 Traffic ControlTraffic Control ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Traffic Control Traffic Control Reset traffic counters 80 Global time limitìEnter the total amount of time available per month in hours Global volume limit ìEnter the total volume of data available per month in megabytes (MB) Individual limits ìSelect or deselect Individual limits ìEnter the MAC address of the PC and a device name for identification Volume limit ìClick on Delete to delete an entry ìClick on OK to save and apply the changes 81 You can:uprotect your network against hacker attacks (see below) block individual PCs' access to selected services or Internet sites ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Firewall ìSelect the required option 82 Attack detectionìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Attack Detection ìSelect the security level for the firewall Medium The level High –The level Low offers you maximum functionality with possibly reduced security 83 CustomE-mailnotification of a hacker attack Notification interval E-mail address to notify Outgoing mail server (SMTP) Incoming mail server (POP3) User name Password 84 User-definedsettingsStateful Packet Inspection Traffic All 85 Setting up access control to the InternetAccess Control Schedule Rules ìSelect Access Control in the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu 86 Access RulesSchedule rule Edit Access rule type Apply to all clients Specify IP address range Specify IP address Always Comment Access level Allow web browsing with URL filter 87 Filtering mode–Select the Services you wish to allow or block Protocol Port 80,90-140,180 Filter –You can also select services from the Predefined applications list 88 Schedule RulesAccess Rules ìIn the Access Control field under Schedule Rules, click on Edit field under , click on Assign a name to the new rule under ìClick on Add to define a new rule ìSelect the day of the week from the list or else the option Every day ìEnter the time for the rule to Begin and End URL filter ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Access Control 90 oneWhere configuration is concerned, this means: You have to define a 91 Never expiresLocal Network Lease time 92 Port TriggeringAddress Translation (NAT) Port Triggering Enabled Local protocol Local port Public protocol Public port 93 ìApply the settings by clicking OKPort Forwarding To set up port forwarding for a service, select Port Forwarding ìSelect the protocol of the service you are providing from the Protocol list ìUnder Public port, enter the port number of the service you are providing 94 Local IP addressìClick on Add ìClick on Delete if you wish to delete the data in the relevant line again Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host) To set up a PC as Exposed Host, select Exposed Host 95 ìEnter the Local IP address of the PC that is to be enabled as Exposed HostìEnter a name for the PC in the Comment field ìActivate the entry by selecting the option ìClick on the Delete button to delete the entry from the list Apply the settings by clicking OK Dynamic DNS There are various providers on the Internet offering free DynDNS service DynDNS.org 96 Dynamic DNSAdvanced Set- tings Domain name 97 QoS (Quality of Service)QoS ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select the entry QoS Differentiated services In the field next to Upstream rate Priority PHB Predefined applications Allocated bandwidth for the and for the line 98 ìSelect Advanced Settings – Local NetworkDefining the private IP address for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable Subnet mask 99 Configuring the DHCP serverDHCP Server ìTo activate the DHCP server, select On If the DHCP server is active, you can define a Lease time If you select the Never expires option, the IP addresses are never changed First issued IP address Last issued IP address You can define the name of a domain (Windows workgroup) in the Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs ìEnter the MAC address and the name of the PC in the Device name field ìEnter the IP address you wish to assign to the PC in the field below 100 activate the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's wireless module (see below)u set Encryption for wireless transmissions (see page 101), and u restrict access to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's LAN (see page 101) Wireless Network ìSelect the On option for Wireless Network (default setting) You can now make the settings for your wireless network Channel Automatic 101 ConnectionPointìSelect the Off option to deactivate SSID broadcast Transmission mode IEEE 802.11g only IEEE 802.11b/g (mixed) ìSelect the required transmission mode for your wireless network Sending power ìSelect the required sending power for your device 102 Super G (108 Mbit/s)Super G Select the mode for using Super G (108 Mbit/s) Static Dynamic If you do not wish to use Disabled XR (extended range) ìActivate or deactivate XR for your wireless network to increase the range 103 Setting wireless securityìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Encryption 104 WPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSKWPA with Pre-sharedkey (WPA-PSK) WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK Security 105 WPA and WPA2 with authentication serverWPA2 WPA2 / WPA Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server IP address ìEnter the port of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server port field RADIUS server secret key 106 WEPìSelect the Authentication type: Shared Open Default key 107 Key108 importantAllowed clients ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients 109 Entering PCs manually:Enter the required PCs with Click on the Add button to add the entry to the list Known wireless clients 110 Repeater function (WDS)In the Wireless Network menu, select Repeater (WDS) Wireless distribution system SSID Channel Signal strength ìClick on Refresh to update the display 111 Safely Remove Hardware112 File serverìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select File Server ìSelect the On option for the File Server Host name Server Network environment ìYou can enter a Description of the file server in the next field 113 Domain / workgroupDevice Partitions list and sharing directories Partitions Delete All Shares 114 Setting up or editing a shareìEnter a name for the share Browse You can now set access protection for the directory ìFirst, select the On option for Security ìSelect the required option from the list next to Access: –Select Read only if you only wish to release the data for reading –Select Full control if you wish to release the data for reading and writing Depending on password ìNow enter the password or words and confirm by entering it/them again ìClick on OK to save your settings 115 Web ServerìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select Web Server Partition 116 HTTPìActivate the HTTP service for your Web server You can change the \gigaset_http 117 FTPìActivate the FTP service for your Web server \gigaset_ftp \gigaset_http For Access (read only) Anonymous Specified user Select whether Access (full control) disabled Enter the name in the ìClick on OK to apply the changes 118 Printer serverìActivate your device's integrated printer server ìClick OK to accept the changes 119 Administration and status information120 Time zoneDate format Time format 121 Internet TimeSystem time Last synchronization with time server Use custom time servers Preferred time server Alternate time server ìIn the Administration menu, select System Password 122 Setting Idle time before log off:ìIn the Administration menu, select Remote Management Remote Management 123 Allowed connections:Remote Management for one particular PC: Authorized client http://X.X.X.X:8080 124 uIn the Administration menu, select Save & RestoreSaving configuration data ìFor Task, select the option Save configuration Save 125 Restoring the back-upìFor Task, select the option Restore configuration A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure ìClick on OK. The configuration will now be updated Resetting to the factory settings In the Administration menu, select Reboot Click on OK to restart the device 126 ìIn the Administration menu, select Firmware UpdateCurrent firmware version Firmware update file 127 StatusDevice System Log Log level Critical –Debugging:complete and detailed information about all your device's functions –Warning and Informational are intermediate levels ìSystem log server –Server address: Enter the IP address for the system log server –Server port: 128 Status information139 Installing the printer port for network printers149 Appendix150 Time andVolume Contingent 152 Interfaces1 modem 4 LAN 1 USB USB 2.0, for printer server or file server Wireless properties Frequency range 2,400 to 2,484 GHz ISM band Spreading Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Modulation CCK, OFDM Number of channels IEEE 802.11b: 13 (Europe, ETSI) IEEE 802.11g: 13 (Europe, ETSI) Transmission rate IEEE 802.11b: up to 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: up to 54 Mbps Super G: up to 108 Mbps XR: up to 1 Mbps Operating environment Temperature Humidity LED displays (green) Online (Internet) WLAN (activity, wireless) WAN (connection to modem, activity) LAN1 to LAN4 (connection to PC, activity, wired) USB (device connection) Compliance with security conditions and regulations CE, EN60950 153 Software154 www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercareService Centres United Kingdom Ireland Please have your proof of purchase ready when calling 155 –he device is opened (this is classed as third party intervention)–Repairs or other work is done by persons not authorised by Siemens –Components on the printed circuit board are manipulated –The software is manipulated –Devices fitted with accessories not authorised by Siemens 157 Glossary158 DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server See DHCP DMZ Demilitarised Zone DNS Domain Name System DNS server See DNS Domain name 159 DoS attackDenial of Service Digital Subscriber Line Dynamic IP address See also Static IP address DynDNS Dynamic DNS IP addresses Encryption LANs IEEE Exposed Host Exposed Host refers to a PC outside the firewall See also DMZ 160 FirewallSee also NAT Flat rate Full duplex Gateway Router Global IP address See Public IP address Half duplex HTTP Proxy Hub See also: Switch, Bridge, Router, Gateway Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 161 IGMPInternet Group Management Protocol Protocols Among the most important Internet services are: uelectronic mail (email) uthe World Wide Web (WWW) u file transfer (FTP) u discussion forums (Usenet / Newsgroups) Internet Provider An Internet Service Provider offers access to the Internet for a fee Internet telephony Voice transmission via the Internet (Voice over IP) Internet Protocol 162 IP addressSubnet mask ipconfig Static IP address Dynamic IP address IP pool range ISP (Internet Service Provider) Local network Lease time Local IP address See Private IP address MAC address Media Access Control 163 MbpsMillion bits per second Specification of the transmission speed in a network MER MAC Encapsulated Routing MRU Maximum Receive Unit The MRU defines the maximum user data volume within a data packet MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT Network Address Translation Private IP addresses Public IP addresses Virtual server Network WANs Network adapter A network adapter has a unique address, the MAC address Port 164 Port ForwardingPort See also: Virtual server PPPoA Point-to-PointProtocol over ATM PPPoE Point-to-PointProtocol over Ethernet Private IP address Protocol Public IP address aPrivate IP address Radio network See WLAN Rekey Interval Remote Management 165 RepeaterRoaming Router Server SIP SMTP SNMP 166 Service Set IdentifierStatic IP address Subnet A subnet divides a network into smaller units Subnet mask Super G Switch See also: Bridge, Hub, Router, Gateway TCP Transmission Control Protocol See also UDP 167 TCP/IPUDP User Datagram Protocol TCP Broadcast UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a Domain on the Internet Virtual server Port Forwarding VoIP Voice over IP See Internet telephony WAN Wide Area Network 168 WEPWired Equivalent Privacy Wireless LAN WPA WPA-PSK WPA Pre-sharedkey eXtended Range 169 Index(Windows XP) local network IP addresses configuration 170 configuringfront panel Half duplex Hexadecimal key 171 testing settingsMAC address cloning MAC table connecting socket 172 networks173 Protocol)full duplex 174 in Ethernet LANWAN in wireless LAN LAN socket WDS Trigger port Web server FTP UDP WEP UI elements Universal Plug and Play, see UPnP . . . . 66 Wide Area Network, see WAN UPnP 59, 74 Wired Equivalent Privacy, see WEP activating URL URL filter Wireless LAN, see WLAN USB Wireless network file server printer server encryption Web server USB data carrier WLAN . . 9, 11 USB port USB socket User Datagram Protocol, see UDP User interface WPA buttons . . . . 64 launching WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK . . . . 65 WPA-PSK,see WPA, Pre-sharedkey 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