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Physical Characteristics
Downstream signal
LED Indicators
Wireless and Wired LAN
Maintenance
Phone Line Configuration
Problem Solution
Reset Button
Access Control
Setup Wizard
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Contents
SNA6500
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Adsl Port
Power Inlet
Reset Button
LAN Ports
Table of Contents
Wireless and Wired LAN
About the Adsl Wireless Base Station
Features and Benefits
Internet Access
Security
Safety Precautions
Packaging contents
Important information
System Requirements
LED Indicators
ISP Settings
Hardware Description
Connect the System
Phone Line Configuration
Connect the Adsl Line
Windows 98/Me
TCP/IP Configuration
Depending on your operating system
Disable Http Proxy
TCP/IP Configuration Setting
Internet Explorer
Obtain IP Settings from Your Adsl Wireless Base Station
Windows NT
TCP/IP Configuration Setting
Windows
Windows XP
Configuring Your Macintosh Computer
Configuring your wireless adapter
Adsl settings
Setup Wizard
Wireless settings
Getting Started
Connection Status
Adsl Status
Adsl / Internet settings
ISP settings
Parameters
MAC Filter
Access Control
Firewall
URL Blocking
Schedule Rule
Intrusion Detection Intrusion Detection Feature
Connection Policy
Wireless security
Wireless Encryption
WPA
802.1X
Wireless
Home network settings
Network settings
Status
WDS WEP
Virtual Server
Advanced settings
Address Mapping
Special Applications
Maintenance
System
Parameter Description
Remote Management
Snmp Community
Snmm Trap
QoS
Upnp Universal Plug and Play settings
Ddns Dynamic DNS settings
Traffic mapping
RIP parameter
Routing
Static route parameter
Routing table
Linux
Windows NT4/2000/XP
Macintosh
MAC address
Wizard Network Settings
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For Windows 98SE and Windows Me
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Click ‘OK’ to accept the changes
Server
All of its wireless clients
Station and all of its wireless clients
Key by watching RIP packets
Dhcp clients Incomplete TCP/UDP sessions
Flags Indicates the route status
Fragmentation half-open wait
Per min High Per minute Incomplete TCP/UDP sessions
An interleaver is basically a buffer used
Downstream signal
Metric
Such as video transmission
Wait between failed authentications
UDP session idle timeout
Specifies the Internet connection settings
Statistics
Problem Solution
Settings will be lost, also your ISP settings
Physical Characteristics
Environmental
SNA6500
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Guarantee certificate Certificado de garantia Garantibevis
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