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Contents
The User Interface
Basic Setup Wizard
Security Settings
Configuring the Advanced Settings
Administration and Status Information
Status Information
Installing the Printer Port for Network Printers
Appendix
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Safety Precautions
The Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl
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Wired Local Network (Ethernet)
Internet
Wireless Local Network (WLAN)
We generally differentiate between two types of wireless network
uInfrastructure mode u Ad-hocmode
You can use the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl to connect
uwirelessly networked PCs to the Internet and
Linking wireless networks with the Internet
DSL modem
Linking a Wireless Network (WLAN) to an Ethernet (LAN)
Wireless local network (WLAN)
Please remember:
Fixed Network
uInternet access
uSetting up a local network
Connecting analogue telephones and Internet telephony
uSecurity functions
uOffering your own services on the Internet
ConnectionPoint
one
First Steps
Front Panel
LED displays
LED
State
Back Panel
First Steps
The back panel of the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl houses the sockets
Element
Description
Socket for connecting the integrated modem with the splitter’s DSL
Position the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl so that it cannot fall
uThe PWR LED on the front lights up
ADSL
Configuring the Local Network
Configuring the Network
General
Properties
Internet connection
ìClick Start – Settings – Control Panel
Other Method
ìSkip the message This network configuration is not advisable by clicking Next
Selecting a Computer Name and Workgroup
Computer description
Checking the Network Settings and Completing the Installation Procedure
Back
ìAnswer the question Do you want to restart your computer now? with Yes
TCP/IP Settings
ìSelect Network Connections
ìClick Properties
ìSelect Internet protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties
Deactivating the HTTP Proxy
HTTP Proxy
Internet Explorer
Open Internet Explorer and click
End
Synchronising TCP/IP Settings with the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl
Start
Programs
Accessories
Command prompt
Installing Network Services
ìDouble-clickthe Network and Dial-upconnections icon
Add Network Components
ìNow select Networking Services and click Next
Network Identification
Computer name
Workgroup
Installing the TCP/IP Protocol
LAN connection
Install
Add
ìIn the Network Protocol list, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Local Area Connection Properties
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ìSelect Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties
ìOpen Internet Explorer. Click Tools – Internet Options
ìClick LAN settings
ìDeactivate all options in the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings window
Synchronising the TCP/IP Settings with the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl
ìOn the Windows Desktop, click Start – Programs – Accessories – Command prompt
ipconfig /release
ìEnter exit and press the ENTER key
Setting up a PC as a Client for Microsoft Networks
Network
Configuration
Net- work
Client for Microsoft Net- works
Clien
Identification
TCP/IP > Sie- mens Gigaset PC Card
Making TCP/IP Settings
TCP/IP
IP Address
Obtain IP address automatically
Cancel
Yes
Gateway
Page
ìSelect Disable DNS
ìClick OK again to close the Internet Options window
IP Configuration
ìClick Start – Run
ìType WINIPCFG and click OK
ìSelect your network adapter from the selection list
ìClick Release and then on Update
ìOpen Command prompt. To do this, click Start – Programs – Command prompt
Open
. To do this, click
ìEnter the command ping
2.Has TCP/IP been properly configured on your PC
The User Interface
You will now see the start screen
Traffic Control
Start screen functions
On the start screen you can
select the language for the user interface
The configuration program offers you the following functions:
Basic Setup Wizard
net telephony. This is described from page
Security Setup Wizard
work. For example, you can assign a password and set up
Language
The user interface pages contain the following elements:
Log Off button
button
Log Off
Help
Basic Setup Wizard
Page
Other
Service provider
User name
Password
IP address type
ìSelect how Internet sessions are to be established via Connection mode:
Always on
Connect on demand
Idle time before disconnect
Connect on request
Basic Setup Wizard
VoIP account
Displayed name
Phone number
SIP domain
SIP listen port
Proxy server port
Registrar server port
Voice codecs
< Back
Security Settings
Current password
New password
Confirm new password
all
SSID broadcast
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WPA2 / WPA with Pre-SharedKey (PSK)
WPA2-PSK
Pre-shared
WEP Encryption
Key length
Input type
Passphrase
Manual key entry
Key type
Hex
ASCII
Confirm key
MAC address filter
Entering MAC addresses manually
Selecting from the list of logged-inPCs
Known wireless clients
uYou can completely reset the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl (see page 18)
ìClick Finish to conclude the wizard
The settings will now be active on your Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl
Configuring the Advanced Settings
WAN
Via the Internet menu you can
umake DNS server settings (page 74)
uconfigure time and volume control for using the Internet (see page 76)
provide your own services on the Internet (NAT
You can edit the displayed virtual connection or add a new connection
ìEnter the new parameters in the VPI / VCI fields
ìClick Select to select the virtual connection for use
ìClick Delete to delete an entry
ìClick Add to create a new entry
Page
This time setting only applies to the Connect on demand option
Internet Connection
ìIf the test was successful, click OK to apply the settings
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection
menu, select
PCs with
Port Forwarding
see page 88)
thereby facilitating communication via the Internet
Advanced Settings
DNS Server
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select DNS Servers
Use custom DNS servers
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
MAC Address
Carry out the following steps:
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select MAC Address
ìSelect which MAC address is to apply to the Internet connection:
Use default device MAC address
Traffic Control
Traffic control
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Traffic Control
Traffic Control
Reset traffic counters
Global time limit
ìEnter 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
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Firewall
Attack Detection
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Attack Detection
ìSelect the security level for the firewall:
The default level
Medium
The level
E-mailnotification of a hacker attack
Notification interval
E-mail
address to notify
Outgoing mail server (SMTP)
Custom
Stateful Packet Inspection
Traffic
All
Setting up Access Control to the Internet
URL filter
Access Rules
Schedule rule
Access rule type
Apply to all clients
Specify IP address range
Specify IP address
Always
Schedule Rules
Access Rules
ìIn the Access Control field under Schedule Rules, click Add
Every day
Begin
one
Where configuration is concerned, this means:
You have to define a
NAT
You can use the NAT settings for the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl to
uset up port triggering for special applications (see page 87)
uopen the firewall for selected PCs (see page 89)
Never expires
Port Triggering
Port Triggering
Address Trans- lation (NAT)
Enabled
Local protocol
Local port
ìApply the settings by clicking OK
Port Forwarding
To set up port forwarding for a service, select
Port Forwarding
Address Translation (NAT)
ìClick Add
ìClick 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 an exposed host, select
Exposed Host
ìEnter the Local IP address of the PC that is to be enabled an Exposed Host
ìEnter a name for the PC in the Comment field
ìActivate the entry Enabled by selecting the option
ìClick the Delete button to delete the entry from the list
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS
Advanced Set- tings
Domain name
QoS (Quality of Service)
QoS
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select the entry QoS
Differentiated services
Priority
ìSelect Advanced Settings – Local Network
Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl
Subnet mask
Configuring the DHCP server
DHCP Server
Obtain an IP address automatically
ìTo activate the DHCP server, select On
If the DHCP server is active, you can define a
Wireless Network
activate the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl's wireless module (see below)
u set Encryption for wireless transmissions (see page 97)
u restrict access to the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl's LAN (see page 97) and
ìSelect the On option for Wireless Network (default setting)
ConnectionPoint
SSID broadcast
ìSelect the Off option to deactivate SSID broadcast
Transmission mode
IEEE 802.11g only
Setting Wireless Security
ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Encryption & Authentication
WPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK
WPA with Pre-sharedKey (WPA-PSK)
Security
WPA and WPA2 with authentication server
WPA2
WPA2 / WPA
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the
RADIUS server IP address
ìIn the Security field, select the option WEP
ìSelect the Authentication type:
Shared
Open
ìSelect one of the four keys as Default key
Hex
ASCII
Key
Allowed Clients
Wireless Network
Allowed Clients
The access control is based on the MAC addresses of the PCs' network adapters
ìActivate access control via the On option in the MAC address filter field
Entering PCs manually:
Enter the required PCs with
Known wireless clients
Repeater Function (WDS)
In the Wireless Network menu, select Repeater (WDS)
ìNext to Wireless distribution system, select the On option to activate WDS
The name of the client is shown in the Comment field
SSID
Channel
Signal strength
ìClick Refresh to update the display
ìClick Add to add the data of another repeater
VoiP Settings
ìSelect VoIP in the Telephony menu
ìSelect On if you want so use Internet telephony (default setting)
Use the default settings for
ìTo add the data for your VoIP accounts, click Add
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Extensions
ìSelect Extensions in the Telephony menu
Additional phone numbers
Receive calls for all numbers
Call waiting
Display number of the caller (CLIP)
if you want to hide the number of this extension for outgoing calls
Different dial tones for fixed line and VoIP
ìLeave the default setting for Hook flash time or change the data
ìSelect the appropriate settings for extension
ìWait for dial tone on fixed line
If you want to make all fixed network calls via a
Preselection
ìEnter the provider's phone number in the field Preselection number
Dialing plans
Quick dial
Quick Dial
Vanity
Phone number / user name
Safely Remove Hardware
File Server
ìConnect a USB data carrier to the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl via the USB port
ìIn the USB menu, select File Server
ìSelect the On option for the File Server
Server
Domain / workgroup
workgroup
Device
Partitions list and sharing directories
Partitions
Setting up or editing a share
Share
Browse
Access
Read only
Web Server
ìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select Web Server
Partition
HTTP
ìActivate the HTTP service for your Web server
You can change the
FTP
\gigaset_http
Print Server
Administration and Status Information
Time zone
Date format
Time format
Internet Time
System time
Last synchronization with time server
If you wish to use your own time server, select the
Use custom time servers
Setting Idle time before log off:
ìIn the Administration menu, select Remote Management
Remote Management
Allowed connections:
Remote Management for one particular PC:
Authorized client
http://X.X.X.X:8080
uIn the Administration menu, select Save & Restore
Saving Configuration Data
ìFor Task, select the option Save configuration
Save
Restoring the Back-up
ìFor Task, select the option Restore configuration
A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure
ìClick OK. The configuration will now be updated
Resetting to the Factory Settings
ìIn the Administration menu, select Firmware Update
Current firmware version
Firmware update file
Status
Device
System Log
Log level
Critical
Status Information
uConnection status
uIP address
Local network
uDHCP Server
Wireless network
uSystem password not changed
uIdentification of your wireless network visible or not changed
uEncryption for your wireless network not activated
uAccess to your wireless network not restricted to allowed clients
uFirewall for your Internet connection turned off
uAddress translation for your Internet connection turned off
uOne or more of your local clients directly exposed to the Internet
uRemote management enabled
Disconnect
uConnection mode
uMAC address
uDefault gateway
uPreferred DNS server
uAlternate DNS server
uDownstream rate
uUpstream rate
uPPPoE pass-through
uGlobal traffic limits
–Time
Total
Available
–Volume
uSubnet mask
– Status
uDHCP clients
uChannel
uWireless clients
Uptime
uRepeater (WDS)
–WDS links
uVoIP accounts
uPhone calls
uSystem uptime
uBootcode version
uWireless driver version
uHardware version
uSerial number
uSystem Log
Installing the Printer Port for Network Printers
Printer and Faxes
Add a printer
Local printer
Plug & Play printer
Create a new port
Standard TCP/IP Port
Printer Name or IP Address
Port Name
Gigaset_Printerport
Additional Port Information Required
Network Print Server (1 port)
Add Printer Wizard
Printer
Select a Printer Port
Gigaset_printerport (Standard TCP/IP Port)
Printer port driver
Printers
Details
Port Settings
Gigaset_printerport
Add Printer
Instructions for Setting up a Printer on the PC
Appendix
Time and
Volume Contingent
Appendix
Interfaces
Wireless properties
Operating environment
LED displays (green)
Compliance with security conditions and regulations
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Glossary
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP Server
See DHCP
DMZ
DoS attack
Denial of Service
DSL
Digital Subscriber Line
Dynamic IP address
Firewall
See also NAT
Flat rate
Full duplex
Half duplex
IGMP
Internet Group Management Protocol
Protocols
Among the most important Internet services are:
uelectronic mail (email)
IP address
Inter- net
Subnet mask
ipconfig
Static IP address
Mbps
MER
MRU
MTU
NAT
Port
Port Forwarding
Port
See also: Virtual server
PPPoA
Point-to-PointProtocol over ATM
PPPoE
Rekey Interval
Remote Management
Repeater
Roaming
Router
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
Service Set Identifier
Static IP address
Subnet
TCP/IP
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
TCP
Broadcast
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Wireless LAN
WPA
WPA-PSK
Index
(Windows XP)
local network
IP addresses
configuration
Gateway
back panel
configuring
front panel
installation
(Windows 2000)
MAC table
networks
port forwarding
(Windows 98)
Protocol)
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