Wireless Gateway
Users Guide
Rev. 01 Oct
CE Mark Warning
FCC Warning
Basic Setup
Table of Contents
Features
3. Web Configuration
Installation
4. Appendix
Reset
Factory Reset
Introduction
Features
∙ LAN-to-WAN access control on basis of IP or MAC address or both
∙ Configurable as a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server
∙ Configurable for NAT or router mode
∙ Configurable for dynamic routing on LAN and/or WAN
Back Panel
External Components
Front Panel
Faulty
LPT LED
Component
Web Configuration
Note If the operating system or the browser is set to use an
HTTP proxy server, either turn off the setting or put the
Wireless Gateways IP address in the list of unproxied hosts
4. Command the browser to access the following URL
∙ Broadband Router ∙ Wireless AP ∙ Print Server ∙ Admin Password
Basic Setup
Basic Setup - Broadband Router
Router Name
Local LAN
Global WAN Mode
DNS IP Addresses
WAN Port MAC
Save/Cancel
Basic Setup - Wireless AP
Wireless Channel
ESS-ID
Tx Bit Rate
If the Wireless Gateway is the only AP on your LAN, it does not matter which channel you set the unit to use properly configured 802.11b wireless stations will find the correct channel automatically
Save/Cancel
AppleTalk
Basic Setup - Print Server
Print Port
TCP/IP
Save/Cancel
Machines running the Macintosh OS on your LAN can print on a PostScript printer attached to the Wireless Gateway. When such machines request information about network printers using the AppleTalk protocol, the Wireless Gateway will respond with the information shown in the Print Server panel. This information must be correct for successful printing
Basic Setup - Admin Password
Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings - DHCP Server
Address Range
Enable
Reserve Table
Lease Time
twelve hexadecimal digits with or without spaces in between. The hexadecimal digits are 0 through 9 and A through F in upper or lower case 0080C82F8086, 0080c82f8086, 0080C8 2F8086, and 00 80 C8 2F 80 86 are all different ways of writing the same MAC address
Save/Cancel
Advanced Settings - Port Forwarding
TCP Port to IP Forwarding
DMZ Host
A DMZ host is a machine exposed to the Internet and running software designed to provide specific services while protecting the LANs other machines from direct access from outside. On the Wireless Gateway, if an IP address for a DMZ host is specified, incoming packets of types not listed in the TCP Port to IP Forwarding table will be directed to the DMZ host
Save/Cancel
Enable
Advanced Settings - Port Open
Go to
Application
Define Port Open List
to specify a range, click the range, and then click in the
Static Routing
Advanced Settings - Routing
Dynamic Routing
NAT/Router Mode
The LAN Interface settings control whether and how the Wireless Gateway uses RIP with any routing devices networked to it through its LAN ports
Save/Cancel
Page
Advanced Settings - Filters
Protocols Filter
Users Filter
The Protocols Filter control lets you list the TCP port numbers for up to sixteen protocols that you do not want LAN users to use over the WAN connection. A list of standard, commonly used TCP port numbers appears next to the table to help you create entries. To create an entry, simply click in a TCP Port # box and type a port number
NetBIOS over TCP/IP Filter
Block WAN Request
Save/Cancel
Page
Advanced Settings - Manager Console
Log and Filter
Manager Console
Schedule Connection
Save/Cancel
∙ Manual Connect means to connect only on command from the manager
Define User List
Advanced Settings - Wireless Access
Access Control
Enable/Disable
Advanced Settings - Wireless Encryption
Encrypt Data Transmissions Using
Input Format
Key 1 through Key
Save/Cancel
This control determines which key the Wireless Gateway will use when WEP encryption is enabled. Click the list box to open it, and then drag to or click the name of the desired key
Advanced Settings - Wireless Bridge
Broadcast/Multicast Filter
Protocol Filters
Page
or 00 80 C8 2F 80 86. To list a station, find its MAC address, click in a MAC Address box, and type the address, with or without spaces
Save/Cancel
Information
Information - Device
Information - DHCP
Information - Routing
Information - Users
Information - Connections
Information - WAN Link
Information - Printer Status
Information - Wireless Stations
Information - Wireless Tallies
Page
Tools
Tools - Reset
Tools - Factory Reset
Tools - Print Test
Tools - PPPoE Connect and PPPoE Disconnect
Page
and the version of the Wireless Gateway
Help
Installation
Appendix
Device Utility
Using Device Utility
Changing IP Address
Firmware Upgrade
Network Protocols Supported
Operating Temperature 0 to 50C Storage Temperature -25 to 55C
Specifications
External Connection