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Introduction
Table of Contents
3 Introducing the Web Configurator
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Management
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Table of Contents
Security
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PART Introduction
Introducing the Web Configurator Setting the Device Mode
Getting to Know Your FSG-100HN The WPS Button
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FSG1100HN Network
1 Getting to Know Your FSG1100HN
1.1 Overview
1.2 Applications
1.4 Good Habits for Managing the FSG1100HN
1.3 Ways to Manage the FSG1100HN
1.5 LED and Rear Panel
STATUS
Front Panel LEDs and WPS Button
Power
COLOR
Button
2.1 Overview
2 The WPS Button
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3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator
3 Introducing the Web Configurator
3.1 Overview
3.3.1 Procedure to Use the Reset Button
3.3 Resetting the FSG1100HN
Password Screen
Mode window System Information Device Mode to
3.4 Navigating the Web Configurator
Web Configurator Status Screen
Status Screen
3.4.1 WLAN Information Multiple AP Table
LABEL
3.4.2 Summary Active Session Table
Status Multiple AP
System Information Active Session
DESCRIPTION
3.5 Setting the Device Mode
System Information Active Session
LABEL
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Wireless LAN WAN LAN Network Address Translation NAT
PART Network
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Example of a Wireless Network
4 Wireless LAN
4.1 Overview
4.3 What You Should Know
4.2 What You Can Do
DESCRIPTION
4.4 Wireless Basic Settings Screen
Wireless Basic Settings
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Wireless Basic Settings Multiple AP
4.4.1 Multiple AP Table
LABEL
LABEL
4.4.2 Active Wireless Client Table
Wireless Basic Settings Show Active Clients
Wireless Basic Settings Show Active Clients
LABEL
4.5 Wireless Advanced Settings Screen
Wireless Advanced Settings
Wireless Advanced Settings
Enable or disable Intra-BSS Traffic. A Basic Service Set BSS
Wireless Security
4.6 Wireless Security Screen
Wireless Security
4.6.1 WEP
DESCRIPTION
Wireless Security WEP
Wireless Security
LABEL
4.6.2 WPA
Wireless Security WPA
Wireless Security WPA
Select the PSK format, Passphrase or HEX - 64 characters
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Select Enterprise RADIUS or Personal Pre-Shared Key
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN
Wireless Security WPA2
4.6.3 WPA2
Wireless Security WPA2
DESCRIPTION
Wireless Security WPA-Mixed
4.6.4 WPA-Mixed
LABEL
Select Enterprise RADIUS or Personal Pre-Shared Key
Wireless Security WPA-Mixed
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Wireless Access Control
4.7 Wireless Access Control Screen
4.8 Wi-Fi Protected Setup Screen
Wireless Access Control
LABEL
Wireless WPS
Wireless WPS
Click Wireless WPS to open the Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen
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Chapter 4 Wireless LAN
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Chapter 4 Wireless LAN
LAN and WAN
5 WAN
5.1 Overview
5.2 What You Can Do
LABEL
5.3 WAN for DHCP Client Screen
Networking WAN DHCP Client
Networking WAN DHCP Client
the device discovered through standard IGMP interfaces
LABEL
5.4 WAN for Static IP Screen
Networking WAN Static IP
Networking WAN Static IP
uses TCP/IP for simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between
DESCRIPTION
5.5 WAN for PPPoE Screen
Networking WAN PPPoE
LABEL
Attain DNS
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Chapter 5 WAN
6.2 What You Can Do
LAN Setup
6 LAN
6.1 Overview
LAN and WAN IP Addresses
6.3.1 IP Pool Setup
6.3 What You Need To Know
6.3.2 LAN TCP/IP
LABEL
6.4 LAN General Screen
Networking LAN General
Networking LAN General
LABEL
6.4.1 Active DHCP Client Table
Networking LAN Show Client
Networking LAN Show Client
LABEL
6.4.2 Static DHCP
Networking LAN Set Static DHCP
Networking LAN Set Static DHCP
LABEL
6.5 VLAN Screen
Networking VLAN
Networking VLAN
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Chapter 6 LAN
NAT Example
7 NAT
7.1 Overview
7.2 What You Can Do
LABEL
7.3 NAT General Screen
Networking NAT General
Networking NAT General
Refresh
Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes back to the FSG1100HN
Networking NAT DMZ
7.4 NAT DMZ Screen
Networking NAT DMZ
Enable of Disable DMZ
LABEL
7.5 NAT Port Forwarding Screen
Networking NAT Port Forwarding
Networking NAT Port Forwarding
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Chapter 7 NAT
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Security
PART
Firewall
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8 Firewall
Default Firewall Action
Overview
8.2 What You Need To Know
8.1 What You Can Do
8.2.1 About the FSG1100HN Firewall
LABEL
8.3 Firewall Filter Screen
Firewall Filter
Firewall Filter
LABEL
8.4 Firewall Filter Add Screen
Firewall Filter Add
Firewall Filter Add
LABEL
8.5 Firewall Denial of Service Screen
Firewall Denial of Service
Firewall Denial of Service
Whole
is news/pressroom.php
8.6 Firewall Content Filter Screen
Firewall Content Filter
Firewall Content Filter
Type a keyword in this field. You may use any character up to
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Chapter 8 Firewall
Bandwidth Maintenance TR-069 Auto Provision
PART Management
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Networking MBM
9 Media Bandwidth Management
9.1 Media Bandwidth Management Screen
Networking MBM
Restricted maximum bandwidth
Choose Guaranteed minimum bandwidth or
Chapter 9 Media Bandwidth Management
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Chapter 9 Media Bandwidth Management
Management TR-069 General
10 TR-069
10.1 TR-069 General Screen
Management TR-069 General
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Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh
Refresh
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Chapter 10 TR-069
LABEL DESCRIPTION
11 Auto Provision
11.1 Auto Provision Screen
Management Auto Provision
Chapter 11 Auto Provision
Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh
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Chapter 11 Auto Provision
System Settings Log Tools
PART Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Maintenance System Settings General
12 System Settings
12.1 System Settings General Screen
Maintenance System Settings General
DESCRIPTION
12.2 System Settings Dynamic DNS Screen
Maintenance System Settings Dynamic DNS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
12.3 System Settings Time Screen
Maintenance System Settings Time
LABEL
Choose the time zone of your location. This will set the time
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Chapter 12 System Settings
LABEL
Maintenance Log
13 Log
13.1 Log Screen
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Chapter 13 Log
LABEL DESCRIPTION
14.2 Tools Configuration Screen
14 Tools
14.1 Tools Firmware Screen
DESCRIPTION
14.3 Tools Restart Screen
Click Maintenance Tools Restart to open the Restart screen
LABEL
Chapter 14 Tools
The following table describes the tools restart label in this screen
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Restart
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Chapter 14 Tools
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PART Appendices
Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address Wireless LANs Services
Legal Information
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Internet Explorer Pop-up Blockers
Disable pop-up Blockers
In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow
A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
Internet Options Privacy
Enable pop-up Blockers with Exceptions
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2 Select Settings…to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings screen
Internet Options Privacy
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts, and Java Permissions
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Pop-up Blocker Settings
JavaScripts
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts, and Java Permissions
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Internet Options Security
2 Click the Custom Level... button 3 Scroll down to Scripting
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts, and Java Permissions
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Security Settings - Java Scripting
Java Permissions
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts, and Java Permissions
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Security Settings - Java
JAVA Sun
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts, and Java Permissions
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Java Sun
3 Click OK to close the window
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts, and Java Permissions
Introduction to IP Addresses
B IP Addresses and Subnetting
Structure
Network Number and Host ID
Subnet Masks
Subnet Mask - Identifying Network Number
Subnet Masks
Network Size
Subnet Mask - Identifying Network Number
Maximum Host Numbers
Notation
Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
Subnetting Example Before Subnetting
Subnetting
Subnetting Example After Subnetting
Example Four Subnets
Subnet
Subnet
Subnet
Subnet
Subnet Planning
Example Eight Subnets
24-bit Network Number Subnet Planning
NO. HOSTS
Configuring IP Addresses
NO. “BORROWED”
SUBNET MASK
Private IP Addresses
C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Windows 95/98/Me Network Configuration
Installing Components
Windows 95/98/Me
Windows 95/98/Me TCP/IP Properties IP Address
Configuring
Windows 95/98/Me TCP/IP Properties DNS Configuration
Verifying Settings
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Windows 2000/NT/XP
Windows XP Start Menu
Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties
Windows XP Control Panel
Windows XP Control Panel Network Connections Properties
Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Click Advanced
Windows XP Local Area Connection Properties
Windows XP Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties
Click OK when finished
Windows XP Advanced TCP/IP Properties
8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window
Verifying Settings
1 Click Start, All Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt
Windows XP Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties
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Macintosh OS 8/9
Macintosh OS 8/9 Apple Menu
Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
5 Close the TCP/IP Control Panel
Macintosh OS 8/9 TCP/IP
Verifying Settings
2 Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via list
Macintosh OS X Apple Menu
Macintosh OS
Macintosh OS X Network
Linux
Using the K Desktop Environment KDE
Note Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator
Red Hat 9.0 KDE Network Configuration Devices
Red Hat 9.0 KDE Ethernet Device General
Red Hat 9.0 KDE Network Configuration DNS
Red Hat 9.0 KDE Network Configuration Activate
Using Configuration Files
Red Hat 9.0 Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0
BOOTPROTO=static
Red Hat 9.0 Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0
Red Hat 9.0 DNS Settings in resolv.conf
Red Hat 9.0 Restart Ethernet Card
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Verifying Settings
Red Hat 9.0 Checking TCP/IP Properties
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Peer-to-Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network
D Wireless LANs
Wireless LAN Topologies
Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration
Basic Service Set
RTS/CTS
Channel
Infrastructure WLAN
RTS/CTS
Fragmentation Threshold
IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN
Preamble Type
RADIUS
DBPSK Differential Binary Phase Shift Keyed
DQPSK Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
IEEE
Types of RADIUS Messages
Types of Authentication
EAP-MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
LEAP
EAP-TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Service
EAP-TLS Transport Layer Security
PEAP Protected EAP
EAP-TLS
WPA2
Encryption
EAP-MD5
User Authentication
WPA2-PSK Application Example
WPA2-PSK Authentication
WPA2 with RADIUS Application Example
Security Parameters Summary
Wireless Security Relational Matrix
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Examples of Services
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Copyright
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7.Limitation of Liability
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