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Contents
Security Setup Wizard
Configuring Advanced Settings
Call guide
Administration
Status information
Installing the printer port for network printers
Appendix
The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl
Local Network
Wired local area network (Ethernet)
Internet
Wireless local area network (WLAN)
We generally differentiate between two types of wireless network:
uInfrastructure mode u Ad-hocmode
You can use the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to connect
uwirelessly networked PCs to the Internet and
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Linking a wireless network to an Ethernet
((( WLAN (wireless)
(wired)
All PCs can access the Internet via the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl
Please remember:
Extending the wireless network coverage with a repeater
WLAN
Gigaset WLAN
Repeater
Fixed network
active Internet connection
uInternet access
uSetting up a local area network
uConnecting phones and Internet telephony The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl permits
uSecurity functions
uOffering your own services on the Internet
First steps
Note:
– an Ethernet port (10Base-Tor 100Base-TX)
uTo access the Internet you require
–a DSL port (splitter)
–the access data for your Internet service provider
First install an Ethernet network card or a wireless
SSID
ConnectionPoint
one
Front panel
Ports on the rear panel
Element
Description
Warning
Phone1/2
Sockets for connecting two phones, fax or answering machine
Reset button
The underside of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl houses the reset button
Reset button
Connecting to the splitter data port
Using the integrated ADSL modem
black
Using an external modem
LAN4/WAN
Connecting to the phone port
Analogue phone port
green
Connecting to the phone
Phone
Adapter with TAE socket
Connecting to the PC
one
Wireless
Wired
LAN1
LAN4
yellow
Connecting to the mains power supply
PWR
Checking the operating state
LED
State
The relevant port is configured
Phone 1
Phone
being conducted. The receiver of the phone connected to
the port has been lifted
identical
ConnectionPoint
ìIf necessary, set up the network for each newly connected PC (page 30)
Connect the network cards of each additional PC to a free LAN port
ìReboot the additional PCs
The user interface
ìClick OK
Start screen functions
You can make the following settings on the start screen:
uSelect the language for the user interface (page 35)
Connect
The configuration program comprises the following functions:
Basic Setup Wizard
to the Internet. You can set up data for your region, make
Security Setup Wizard
protect your network, we strongly recommend that you
Language
Connect on demand
Connect manually
not
Always on
Button Log Off
Help
Buttons and icons used by the wizards
Next
< Back
Basic Setup Wizard
Basic Setup Wizard
Select the required option and/or the time zone for your location
ISP
Advanced Settings
Select your
Service provider
Other
MTU
Line mode
Encapsulation
QoS class
VPI / VCI
pass-through
Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
VoIP account
and
SIP listen port
Proxy server port
Registrar server port
Voice codecs
Security Setup Wizard
ìEnter the old password in the Current password field
Enter the new password in the
New password
Confirm new password
all
SSID broadcast
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WPA2/WPA with pre-sharedkey (PSK)
WPA-PSK
Rekey interval
WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK
Key length
Input type
Passphrase
Manual key entry
Key type
Hex
ASCII
Confirm key
ìNext to the MAC address filter, select On to activate the MAC filter
Entering MAC addresses manually
ìEnter the name of the PC
ìClick the Add button to add the entry to the list
Selecting from the list of logged-inPCs
uYou can completely reset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 21)
ìClick Finish to end the wizard
The settings will now be activated on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl
Configuring Advanced Settings
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Internet selection
ìSelect Internet from the Advanced Settings menu
Connection type
ADSL
Configure multiple connection services
ìFor an ADSL connection, make the following settings:
Delete
ìFor an Ethernet connection, make the following settings:
VLAN tag
Priority
Internet Connection
Internet Connection
Access concentrator name
IP address type
Show Additional Settings
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection
ìSelect On to activate PPPoE pass-through
UPnP
DNS server
Use custom DNS servers
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
MAC Address
Carry out the following steps:
ìSpecify which MAC address is to be used for the Internet connection:
Use default device MAC address
Use MAC address of this PC
Use custom MAC address
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Firewall
Attack Detection
Attack Detection
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Attack Detection
Medium
High
Low
Access Rules
Schedule rule
Access rule type
Apply to all clients
Specify IP address
: The rule applies to a PC you have selected via the IP address or MAC address
ìEnter a name for the Comment for the access rule
ìDefine the Access level
You can choose
Where configuration is concerned, this means:
You have to define a
NAT
uOpen the firewall for selected PCs (page 69)
Never expires
Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding
Address Translation (NAT)
Enabled
Public port
80,90-140,180
Local port
Local IP address
Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host)
Exposed Host
– Internet – Address Translation (NAT) menu
Routing
Policy-based
routing
Policy type
Specify interface
For each route, choose the
Connection service
A default route is used for all non-listedclients
ìClick Delete to delete an entry
ìClick OK to save and apply the changes
Domain name
ìSelect Advanced Settings – Local Network
Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl
Configuring the DHCP server
Obtain an IP address automat- ically
First issued IP address
Last issued IP address
Default gateway
Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs
Wireless Network
uSet up the channel and SSID (page 77)
Specify transmission mode and range settings for the wireless network
WDS
Wireless Network
ìSelect On for the Wireless Network (default setting)
You can now make the settings for the wireless network
Channel
Automatic
Off
Transmission mode
IEEE 802.11g only
Sending power
ìSelect the required sending power for your device
Super G (108 Mbit/s)
Super G
Dynamic
Security settings in the wireless network
WPA also supports the use of an authentication server
ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Encryption & Authentication
The following security mechanisms are currently available:
uWPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK/WPA-PSK (page 80)
WPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK
WPA with pre-sharedkey (WPA-PSK)
WPA2-PSK
Security
Enter a key in the
WPA and WPA2 with authentication server
WPA2
WPA2 / WPA
ìSelect the required option in the Security field
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the
WEP
ìSelect the Authentication type:
Shared
Open
Enter up to four keys in fields
Key
ìSelect one of the four keys as the Default key
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Permitted clients
In the Advanced Settings – Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients
Access control is based on the MAC addresss of the PC network adapters
ìActivate access control by selecting On in the MAC address filter field
Entering PCs manually:
The menu comprises the following entries:
VoIP settings: Enter the basic data from your service provider here
Dialing Plans
Important information:
You cannot make calls if there is a power failure
VoIP settings
ìIn the Advanced Settings – Telephony menu, select VoIP
ìSelect On if you wish to use Internet telephony (default setting)
If you have already configured Internet telephony in the
SIP domain
Fixed gain control (input/output)
Setting up or modifying a VoIP account
If you wish to add or modify data, click the Show Additional Settings button
Displayed name
Authorization user name
SIP realm
Proxy server address
Phone connectors
ìClick Edit to adapt the settings for an entry (page 91)
SIP Proxy Server
SIP client accounts
User name
Extension number
ìClick Edit to adjust the settings for an entry (page 91)
Configuring extensions
Additional phone numbers
Incoming calls for the selected phone number are signalled
Receive calls for all numbers
You can configure
Divert calls
Dialing Plans
ìArea code
ìPredial area code for local calls through VoIP
ìWait for dial tone on fixed line
Preselection
Preselection number
ìGo to the Advanced Settings – USB menu
File Server
ìIn the Advanced Settings – USB menu, select File Server
Local FTP service
ftp://192.168.2.1
Remote FTP service
\gigaset_ftp
Port
For
Access (read only)
Anonymous
Print Server
Call guide
#51#
*#*51#
*##51#
Toggling telephone calls
Conference call between three participants
Call answering and forwarding
*21
*21*[number]#
internal
*61
*61*[number]#
internal number if
#61#
*67
If you additionally enter
This shortcut key allows the WLAN
*52#
Enable
function of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN
Administration
Time zone
If you have already configured the basic settings, you can change these here
ìSelect the required option or choose the Time zone for your location
Select the required format for entering the date and time from the
Date format
ìEnter the old System Password in the Current password field
Enter a new system password in the
Note
all
admin
uIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select Save & Restore
Backing up configuration data
Task
Save configuration
Save
Restoring factory settings
and click
. A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure
In the Administration menu, select Reboot
Click OK to reboot the device
Current firmware version
Firmware update file
Browse
Warning:
Do not
Device
Log level
Critical
Debugging
Warning
Status information
uVoIP accounts
Shows the status and the data of the VoIP accounts
Device
uSystem time
The system time of the device
uAddress translation for your Internet connection turned off
uOne or more of your local clients directly exposed to the Internet
uConnection service
uConnection mode
uMAC address
uPPPoE pass-through
uADSL Line
–Status
–Line mode
–Maximum line rate
uDHCP clients
Host name
uChannel
uWireless clients
Uptime
uSIP client accounts
uPhone calls
uSystem uptime
uBootcode version
uConfiguration file version
uSerial number
uSystem Log
Installing the printer port for network printers
Start
Printers and Faxes
Add a printer
Next
Local printer
Create a new port
Standard TCP/IP Port
Printer Name or IP Address
Port Name
Gigaset_printerport
Additional Port Information Required
user-defined
Printer name or IP address
LPR
Queue name
Add Printer Wizard
ìIf you do not wish to install a printer until later, click Cancel
Start
Settings
Printers
In this case, however, you should click the selection menu in the
ìGo through Start – Settings – Printers and click Add Printer
Gigaset_printerport
Appendix
Properties
ì Select Connect on demand or Always on
Appendix
ping
Page
Operating information:
uUSB port
uLAN ports
uTelephone ports
Windows XP
Configuring a popup blocker
ìRight-clickthe browser information bar
ìSelect Allow popups from this screen
ìConfirm the dialogue window by clicking OK
via the
Interfaces
Wireless properties
Operating environment
LED displays
Compliance with security conditions and regulations
Software
Browser-basedconfiguration environment NAT, PPPoE, PPPoA
Firewall, prevention of hacker attacks MAC address filtering
Log file
WEP encryption WPA encryption WPA2 encryption IEEE 802.1x Integrated SIP client
http://www.siemens.com/gigasetopensource
Warranty regarding further use of the Open Source Software
Technical support, if any, will only be provided for unmodified software
Open Source Software Used
Glossary
Broadcast
BSSID
Basic Service Set ID
Client
server
DNS
Domain Name System
DNS server
See DNS
Domain name
DynDNS
Dynamic DNS
IP addresses
Dynamic IP addresses
Encryption
Half duplex
See also: Full duplex
HTTP proxy
Hub
See also: Switch, Bridge, Router, Gateway
These are some of the main Internet services:
uElectronic mail (e-mail)
uThe World Wide Web (WWW) u File transfer (FTP)
u Discussion forums (Usenet / Newsgroups)
Internet service provider
IP pool range
ISP
(Internet Service Provider) Internet service provider
LAN
Local network
NAT
Network Address Translation
Private IP addresses
Public IP addresses
Virtual server
Port forwarding
Port
See also: Virtual server
PPPoA
Point-to-PointProtocol over ATM
Rekey interval
Remote management
Repeater
Roaming
Router
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
Service Set Identifier
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
See also: UDP
TCP/IP
UDP
Virtual server
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
VPI
WDS
Wireless LAN
WPA
WPA-PSK
WPA Pre-sharedKey
eXtended Range
Index
IP addresses
configuring
updating
VoIP settings
port forwarding
port triggering
64 bit (ASCII)
configuration
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function keys
ad-hocmode
encryption