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FAQ
Password
Load Default Settings
Login
Problem #1
Power and Reset Button
General Diagnostic
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
Example 3 – LAN to LAN via an Async Port
Note:
Set the modem type to leased line.
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Contents
Model RF500S Broadband Router
Patents
User Guide
Copyright
Record of Revisions
Contents
100
Chapter Introduction
RouteFinder RF500S
Introduction
LAN LEDs
RF500S Front Panel
Async
Back Panel
Application Examples
Example 2 Local LAN to Internet / Remote Site
Example 3 LAN to LAN via an Async Port
Network Addresses
RF500S Setup for LAN a
RF500S Setup for LAN B
Workstation Setup for LAN a
Once Setup Is Complete
Workstation Setup for LAN B
Protocols
Specifications
Chapter Hardware Installation
Requirements
Hardware Installation
Safety
Unpacking the RF500S
Cabling
Cabling Directions
Power and Reset Button
Chapter
Overview of Configuration and Management
Configure and Manage Using a Web Browser
Using the Web Browser
Setup Wizard
Time Zone Selection
Setup Wizard Screen
Device IP Subnet Mask
Device IP Settings
Cable/xDSL ISP Settings
ISP Additional Settings PPPoE Settings
Save and Restart
Modem Settings
Device Information
Device Status
Dhcp Server Settings
Advanced Settings
Virtual Server Settings
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
Filter Settings
WAN Filter Settings
Modem String Settings
Http//WAN IP Address Port Number
Administrative Settings
When you have completed the screen, click the Submit button
Intruder Detection Log
System Tools
Display Routing Table
System Diagnosis
Saving Your Settings to a File
Load Settings from a File
Load Default Settings
How will I be notified of new router firmware upgrades?
Upgrade Firmware
Reset Device
Software Installation and Configuration
Software Description
Software Installation and Configuration
RouteFinder Wizard Screen Flow
Click OK to move to the next screen
Using the RouteFinder Setup Wizard
Device List
Device IP Address
Device IP Address screen displays
Select Function
Select Function screen displays
External IP Assignments
External IP Assignment screen displays
Asynchronous Port Function
Use Local Client List
Use Radius Server
IP Routing
DNS IP Address
DNS IP Address screen displays
Modem Settings
Modem Settings screen displays
Modem Initial Command
Check List
Check List screen summarize your configuration selections
Finish Note
Testing Your Connection
Chapter RouteFinder Manager
RouteFinder Manager
General Settings Screen
WAN Ethernet Segment
LAN Ethernet Segment
IP Routing Settings
IP Routing Settings
RouteFinder Manager
Assign Remote Site an IP Address
Authentication Protocol
Remote Authentication Settings
Use Local Client List
Use Radius Authentication
Remote Access Settings
Remote Access Settings
Network Protocols
IP Mapping Virtual Server Mapping
RouteFinder Manager
Port Settings
Baud Rate
Port Settings Screen
Edit Login Script Screen
Edit Login Script
Select Modem
Select Modem
Other Function
Some Common Commands Are Send and SH Function
Wait Function
Dialup/Hangup Settings Screen
Dialup/Hangup Settings
Dialup Retry Options
DNS IP Address
Dhcp Enabled
LAN Dhcp Server
IP Address Mapping Reservation
IP Address Pool
Static Routing
Routing Settings
Dynamic Routing
Default Gateway
Example of a Routing Table
What Is the Purpose of the Routing Table?
How to Access the Screen
Filter Settings
Pass Tab
Block Tab
Packets Defined by …
Filter Settings Packets Defined by User
Client Filter Settings
Enable Client Filter Settings Button
LAN Local Client List
Remote Clients Applies to Remote Access Ports
Privileged Clients
Filter Other Ports
Edit Button Adds Filtering Port
Device Name
Device Name and Password
Device Password
Refresh Device List
Save Settings to File
Load Setting
Load Settings
To Upgrade Your Firmware
Upgrade Firmware
General Diagnostic
Chapter RouteFinder Monitor
RouteFinder Monitor
How to Start the RouteFinder Monitor program
TCP/IP Tab Information
RouteFinder Monitor TCP/IP Tab
RouteFinder Monitor Time Tab
Async Port
RouteFinder Monitor Status Tab
WAN Ethernet
IP Address Information
Reset Button
RouteFinder Monitor Statistics Tab
Test Connection Button
RouteFinder Monitor Main Screen Buttons
Refresh Device List Button
Save to File Button
IP Address/Name
Chapter Troubleshooting
Problem #2
Troubleshooting
Problem #1
Problem #6
Problem #3
Problem #4
Problem #5
Problem #10
Problem #7
Problem #8
Problem #9
Chapter Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Cable/DSL Router support IPX or AppleTalk?
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Cable/DSL Router installed on the network?
What is DMZ?
Will the Router function in a Mac environment?
What are the advanced features of the Router?
How do I access the Router’s setup pages with a Mac?
Is the Router cross-platform compatible?
Does the Router support IPsec?
If all else fails in the installation, what can I do?
Does Multi-Tech provide syslog support?
Does the Router support PPP over Ethernet PPPoE?
Appendixes
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Warranty & Repairs Policies
Appendix a Warranty, Service, and Technical Support
Repair Procedures for International Distributors
Technical Support
Country Using Email By Phone
Important Read Before Opening the Software Package
Appendix B Software User License Agreement
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Class B Statement FCC Part
Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information
RouteFinder Monitor
Appendix D Tools for Your RF500S
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Login Script Meaning of Each Login Script Command
Appendix E Writing a Login Script
Writing a Login Script for IP Routing
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Glossary
Baud Rate
Glossary
Isdn TA
NAT Technology
PPP Point -to- Point Protocol
10/100 BT LAN
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