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030-300536 Rev. A
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August 2007
V
ERSA
L
INK
™
W
IRELESS
G
ATEWAY
(M
ODEL
7500)
U
SER
G
UIDE
Contents
Main
VERSALINK WIRELESS GATEWAY (MODEL 7500) USER GUIDE
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1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3. REGULATORY INFORMATION
3.1 FCC Compliance Note
3.2 Canada Certification Notice
4. NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS
5. HARDWARE FEATURES
5.1 LED Indicators
5.2 Cable Connectors and Switch Locations
5.3 Connector Descriptions
5.4 Installation Requirements
5.5 Before you begin
5.6 Microfilters
6. HARDWARE INSTALLATIONS
6.1.1 Connecting VersaLink via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
6.1.2 Connecting VersaLink via Wireless
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6.1.3 Connecting VersaLink via UPLINK/E1
6.1.4 Connecting VersaLink via USB
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7. INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS
7.1 Installing the USB Driver for Windows 98 SE
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7.2 Installing the USB Driver for Windows ME
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7.3 Installing the USB Driver for Windows 2000
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7.4 Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP
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7.5 Installing the USB Driver for Windows Vista
8. ACCESSING VERSALINK
8.1 Logging on to VersaLink
d
p
http://192.168.1.1
8.2 Changing the Password
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9. CONFIGURING YOUR BROADBAND CONNECTION
9.1 Confirming Your DSL Connection
9.2 Setting Up an Account Profile
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9.3 Connecting to the Internet
9.4 Disconnecting from the Internet
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10. SETTING UP MACINTOSH OS X
10.1 Opening the System Preference Screen
10.2 Choosing the Network Preferences
10.3 Creating a New Location
10.4 Naming the New Location
10.5 Selecting the Ethernet Configuration
10.6 Checking the IP Connection
10.7 Accessing Your Router
11. BASIC CONFIGURATION
12. MAIN (HOME PAGE)
12.1 My Gateway Panel
12.2 My Network Panel
12.3 Action Zone Panel
13. WIRELESS SETTINGS
13.1 Wireless Status
13.2 Simple Config
13.2.1 Push Button Method
13.2.2 Pin Entry Method
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13.3 Basic Security Settings
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13.4 Advanced Security Settings
13.4.1 Securing the Wireless Traffic
13.4.1.1 WEP Security
13.4.1.2 WPA Security
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13.4.2 SSID Broadcast
13.4.3 Wireless MAC Authentication
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13.4.4 802.11b/g Mode
13.4.5 Other Advanced Wireless Options
14. MY NETWORK
14.1 Network Status
14.1.1 Access Shared Files
14.1.2 View Device Details
14.1.3 Rename Device
14.1.4 Delete Device
14.1.5 Enable Application
14.2 Network Connections
14.2.1 Basic DSL Configuration
14.2.2 Advanced DSL Configuration
14.2.2.1 Editing VC Protocol Settings
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14.2.2.2 Configuring the Routers Protocol Settings for PPPoE or PPPoA
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14.2.2.3 Configuring the Routers Protocol Settings for Bridge
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14.2.3 Configuring VersaPort (Ethernet WAN Uplink)
14.2.3.1 Enabling Private LANDisabling Ethernet WAN Uplink
14.2.3.2 Enabling Ethernet WAN UplinkDisabling Private LAN
14.2.3.3 Editing the VC Protocol Settings for Ethernet WAN Uplink
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15. FIREWALL SETTINGS
15.1 General Firewall Security Settings
15.2 Editing Firewall Security Rules
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15.3 Port Forwarding
15.3.1 Editing a Profile Name
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15.3.2 Creating a New Connection Profile
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15.3.3 Configuring Port Forwarding Services
15.3.3.1 Adding Port Forwarding Services to a Profile
15.3.3.2 Adding a Predefined Port Forwarding Service to a Profile
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15.3.3.3 Creating a Customized Port Forwarding Service
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15.3.3.4 Deleting a Port Forwarding or Port Triggering Service
15.4 DMZ HostSingle IP Address Passthrough
15.4.1 Enabling DMZ Host
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15.4.2 Disabling DMZ Host
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15.5 Remote Administration
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15.6 Static NAT
15.6.1 Enabling Static NAT
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15.6.2 Disabling Static NAT
15.7 Security Log
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16. ADVANCED
16.1 Diagnostics
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16.2 Restore Defaults
16.3 Reboot Gateway
16.4 Users
16.5 QOS
16.6 Remote Administration
16.7 ALG
16.8 Detect WAN Configuration
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16.9 Dynamic DNS Configuration
16.10 DNS Server
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16.11 Configuration File
16.12 Firmware Upgrade
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16.13 VPN
16.14 Universal Plug and Play
16.15 Time
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16.16 Routing
16.17 IP Address Distribution
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16.18 Private LANConfiguring NAT
16.19 Public LANMultiple IP Address Passthrough
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16.20 RIP Configuration
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17. SYSTEM MONITORING
17.1 Gateway Status
17.2 Advanced Status
17.2.1 System Logging
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17.2.2 Full Status/System-wide Monitoring of Connections
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17.2.3 Traffic Monitoring
17.2.4 Remote Logging
17.2.5 Advanced LAN Statistics
17.2.6 QOS Status
17.2.7 Transceiver Statistics
18. PORT FORWARDING SERVICES
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19. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION
20. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
21. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
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22. PUBLICATION INFORMATION