X-Micro WLAN 11g Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung X-Micro WLAN 11g an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von X-Micro WLAN 11g, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung X-Micro WLAN 11g die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung X-Micro WLAN 11g. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung X-Micro WLAN 11g sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts X-Micro WLAN 11g
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts X-Micro WLAN 11g
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts X-Micro WLAN 11g
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von X-Micro WLAN 11g zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von X-Micro WLAN 11g und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service X-Micro finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von X-Micro WLAN 11g zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts X-Micro WLAN 11g, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von X-Micro WLAN 11g widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    WL AN 1 1g Br oadb and Rou ter User Ma n ual[...]

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    2 Thi s pro d uct is in compl iance with the essentia l requirements and oth e r relev ant provisions o f the R&T TE directiv e 1999/5/EC. Produc t N am e: X- Micr o WLAN 11 g Broa dband R out e r Mode l Nam e : XWL- 1 1GRI X MAX. OUT P OWER COUN TR Y CH ANNE LS I N D O OR OU T DO OR Spa in 2400- 24 83. 5 M H z 1-13 < 100 mW E I RP < 10 0[...]

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    3 FCC INFORMA T ION FC C Ra di a t i o n E xpo su re S t at em ent This equ ipm e nt compli e s wi th FCC radiation e xposure limi ts s et fo rth for an uncont r o l led env i ronment. This equipment should be installed and operated wit h mi n im u m distanc e 20cm between the radiator & y our bo dy . T his transmitter must not b e co-locat e d[...]

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    4 Copy right Copyrig ht 20 04 b y X- Mi c r o T echn o l og y C orp., A ll rig hts res erv ed. No part of this pu b licat io n m ay be repr oduce d, tr an s mit ted, tr ansc ribed, s tor ed in a re t r iev a l s y s t e m , o r t r a ns l at e d i nt o a n y la ng uag e o r c o m put e r la ng ua g e , in any for m or by any mea n s , elect ron i c[...]

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    5 Conte nt s 1. OV ER VI E W .... .. ... ... .. ... ... ... .. ... ..... ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. 6 1.1 Pr o du c t Fe at ure ..... ..... ...... .. ...... .. ...... .. ...... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ...... .. 6 1.2 Sy s t em Re quir e ment s ... ..[...]

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    6 1. OVE R VI EW 1. 1 P roduct F eatur e Com pliance w ith IEEE 802 .11g and 802.1 1b st andards Hi g hly e ffic i ent des ign m ec hanism to prov ide unbe atab l e p erform anc e Strong net work s ec urity with W EP an d 80 2. 1X encr ypt io n Achiev ing data rat e u p to 54Mbp s for 802.1 1g and 11Mbps for 802.11b with wi d e ra nge c ov erag e; [...]

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    7 2. In stall ing Y o u r Rou ter In this chapter , you’ll lear n how to connect your rout e r . 2.1 I nst allation I nst ru ctio ns T o Conn ect t he R out er : 2.1.1 . Mak e s ure all eq uipm ents ar e t urned of f, i nc luding the ro uter, De s kt op or Lapt op PC s , the c able a nd D SL m odem , and s o o n. 2.1.2 . Co nnec t the W AN Port o[...]

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    8 3. Prep ari ng Y o ur N e t w ork In this c hapter, yo u’ ll l ea r n what to do befo r e c onfig uri ng your ne t wo r k . Befor e configur i ng your router , you need set up the comp uter s in your netw o r k f or TCP/IP netw or king and collect r el evan t ISP info r mation if necess ary. 3.1 Configu ri ng Wi ndows for IP Networking Eac h c [...]

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    9 FIGU R E 3- 1 : Local Ar ea C onne ct ion St at us dialo g b ox 3.2.3. Cli c k Properties. The Loca l Are a Conne ct io n Pr ope r t ies dial o g box app ear s, seen in FIGURE 3-2: FIGU RE 3-2 : Lo cal Ar ea Co nnec tio n Pr opert ies dia log box. 3.2. 4. Click I n tern et Proto col (TCP /IP), then click Pro p erties . The I nternet prot ocol (TC[...]

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    10 FIGU RE 3- 3: I nte rnet Prot ocol ( TCP/I P) Prope rties dial og box 3.2.5. Cli c k Obtain an IP address au tomatically and Ob tai n DNS ser ver address au tomatically . 3.2.6. Cli c k OK. Y ou need res t art your c omputer n ow or at a later time. 3.3 Co llecting I S P I nf ormat ion Y ou need q uer y th e re levant in for m at ion fro m your [...]

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    11 4. B a s ic Fu nc tio ns In thi s chap t er , you w ill le a rn how to u se basi c fun ction s tha t the Com pany AP R out er prov i des , i n c luding Setup, Glob al Addr es s , W ireless To ol s , Status , DHCP, Log and Printer. The X- Micr o WLAN 11g Br oadband Rou ter prov ides you a Web-b ased Administ rat ion T ool w it h which yo u can e [...]

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    12 4.1.3. Type admi n in the U s er Na me b o x . 4.1.4. T ype the pas s word i n the box. 4.1. 5. Option al. To l og on t o the Admin istra t ion Too l once for al l, selec t t h e ch eck box of Sav e this password in your p assword lis t. 4.1.6. Cli c k OK. The C ompany AP R oute r A dmini strat io n Tool a ppe ars. No te : Th e d efau lt passw o[...]

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    13 4.2 Setup The Se tup pa g e a llows y o u to ed it t he bas i c c on fig uration param et ers for your ro uter, suc h as Hos t Name , Domain Name , LAN IP Add r ess , WAN IP Address , PPPoE Login , UPNP , a n d so on . In mos t cas es, the defa ult s etti ngs will be Ok ay for you. Ho wev er, differ e nt ISPs (Inter n et Serv ic e Provider) m ay[...]

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    14 4.2. 1.2. Ty pe the Ho st Name, S ystem Name o r Account Name in the Host Na m e bo x if you r ISP requires. 4.2. 1. 3. Type the Domain Name of y our IS P in the box if yo ur I SP req uir e s, s uch as xyz.isp.com . 4.2.1.4. O ptiona l. Re vie w the f irmwa r e ve rs ion num ber and da te info rmation that you are curr ently us ing. 4.2. 1. 5. S[...]

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    15 4.2.1. 11. Optional. If yo u s elect Speci f y an IP Address, type th e W AN IP Address, Subnet Mask, I S P Gate way Addre ss and DNS in th e box es, seen i n FIGURE 4-3. You can coll ect such inf ormation f r om your I SP. FIGURE 4-3: WAN IP Address - S pec ify a n IP Ad d ress 4.2. 1.12. If your ISP uses PPPoE (Point to Po i nt Pro t ocol over[...]

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    16 4.2 .2. To Set PPPoE Logi n Paramet e r s : 4.2. 2.1. Cl i ck E nable nex t to PPPo E Logi n. FI GUR E 4- 4: Se t PPPo E L ogi n Par ame t ers 4.2.2. 2. Ty pe the User Name an d Pa ssword provided by y our ISP. 4.2. 2.3. For connection types, y ou ca n select either Co nnect on Dem and or Co nnect Man ual ly. 4.2. 2. 4. Optio nal. If you wan t t[...]

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    17 4.3 G lobal Address On th e G loba l Ad dres s pag e, you c an set up N A T ( Net wor k Add res s Tran slat ion) to prov i de inter nal-to- exter nal IP addre ss ma ppings . Hav e you enabl ed DMZ on the DHCP p age? Depending on whether DMZ is enabled, you may fol low dif ferent proc e dural s teps. W hat do y ou wa nt t o do? Set u p Global Add[...]

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    18 4.3. 1. 2. Review the first li ne in t he above fi g u re. It sho w s th e defa ult WAN I P ad dr ess whi ch is s peci fied on t h e Set up page . I f your ISP a ssi gns you an IP add r ess automati cal ly , it w ill display here . 4.3. 1.3. In Li ne 2 – Line 8, you ca n li st up to 7 a dditional static, exter nal IP addresses provided by your[...]

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    19 4.3. 2. 2. Review the first li ne in t he above fi g u re. It sho w s th e defa ult WAN I P ad dr ess whi ch is s peci fied on t h e Set up page . I f your ISP a ssi gns you an IP add r ess automati cal ly , it w ill display here . 4.3. 2. 3. Ne x t to External - I n tern al , you can list up t o 6 static, exter nal IP addresses provided by yo u[...]

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    20 4.4. Wireless Us ing W i reles s , y ou c an c onfigu re your router f or wir e less acc ess. T here ar e t hree p arts on t he W ire less page: R ad io Se t t i ng s : A llo ws yo u t o co n f ig ur e yo ur G a t e wa y f or w ir e le s s acce ss , i n c l udi ng Wireless Enable/D isable , M ode , E SSID , Beac on Inte rval , RTS Thres hold , P[...]

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    21 FIGURE 4-7: Wireless – Radio Set ting s Pag e 4.4. 1. 2. Click Enable next t o W irel ess. 4.4.1.3. O ptiona l. Re vie w the f irmwa r e ve rs ion num ber and da te info rmation that you are curr ently us ing. 4.4. 1.4. Enter th e foll owing basic radio p ar ameters: Par am et er De scr i pti on Mode Sel ects th e Wi r el es s M ode t hat your[...]

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    22 It is ca se -se nsi ti ve an d can not exc ee d 32 char act ers. Channel Sel ect s o ne I E EE 802. 11 G cha nnel f or wir ele s s L A N transm i s si ons fr om th e drop-do wn li st. Speci fi es the b and width whi ch t he wi rel ess radio o perat e s. A P and the cli en t stati o n s t ha t is a ssocia t ed work in one of chann els fro m 1 to [...]

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    23 FIGUR E 4- 8: Def au l t V al ues for R adi o Setti ng s 4.4. 1. 6. Option al. If you ha ve enabled Distribution S ystem, type the physica l addresses of distributed client PCs in a wireless networ k in the Peer AP MAC Address 1-8 boxes, seen in FIGU RE 4- 9: FIGURE 4-9: Peer AP MAC Addresses for Distri b ution Sys t em s 4.4. 1.7. When you h av[...]

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    24 FIGURE 4 - 10: Wireless – S e curity Se t ti ngs P age 4.4.2. 2. S elect o ne o f Op en System , Shared Key and Both from the Aut henti cat ion Type dro p-do wn list . If you want t o p r event other stations w ithout speci fic W EP (Wire d Equi valent Pr ivacy) key s fr om lin king to the AP , select Enab le next to Encryption and then click [...]

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    25 4.4. 2. 3. Next to En h an ced Security, select either E nable or Disabl e. If y ou c hoose to enable th e enh an ced s ecu rity featur e, go to Step 6. 4.4. 2. 4. Optional. If you h a ve en ab led En hanced Security, you can choose to hid e your SSID ( Ser v ice Se t Identifier ) in Beaco n frame. 4.4. 2.5. When yo u h ave completed editing al [...]

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    26 4.4.3. 3. If y ou want to generate WEP Keys automati c ally, do the following act ion: 4. 4. 3. 3 .1 . Sel e ct A uto ma ti c ne xt to W EP K ey T ype . 4. 4. 3. 3 .2 . Ty pe a stri n g of an y wor d s in the Passphras e box, and c li c k Generate. F o ur ne wl y generated WEP Keys w ill display in the Ke y 1 – Key 4. 4. 4. 3. 3 .. 3 . Optiona[...]

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    27 4.4. 3. 5. Select t h e d efau l t encryption key from t he Defau lt TX Key drop-d own li st , suc h as K ey 1 . 4.4. 3.6. When you h av e completed editing all the settings, click Appl y, or cl ick Cancel t o und o your ch ang es. 4.4. 4. To S et W ire le ss Acc ess Contr o l: 4.4. 4.1. On the Secur ity Settings page, set the W ireless Access C[...]

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    28 F IGURE 4-13: Wire less – Stat us P a g e 4.4.5. 2. To see t he wireless device s of w hich t he AP (Access Point) is aw are, clic k Display As sociation Tabl e. 4.4. 5. 3. Option al. You can click Refresh to se e the most current data . 4.4. 6. To D i sab le W i r el es s: 4.4.6. 1. O n the Wirele ss page, select Radio Settings. The Radio Set[...]

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    29 4.5 Tool s On th e T ools pag e, yo u c an: Ch ange th e Admini strative Passwor d fo r Y ou r Rout er Res tore the Fac to ry Defa ult Conf igurat io n Res et Gatew ay Upg rade the F irmwar e 4. 5.1. To Chan ge th e A dmin ist rat ive Passw o rd fo r Your Rou t er: 4.5. 1. 1. Click Tools on t he navig ation bar. T he Tools page appears, s een in[...]

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    30 4.5.1.2. Typ e t he Ol d Pass wor d in the box . The def aul t pas sword is 1234 . 4.5. 1. 3. T ype a Ne w Pa ssword in the box. 4.5. 1.4. Ty pe the new p assword in the Confirm P ass wor d box. 4.5. 2. T o Rest o r e the Fac tor y D e f ault C onfi gur ati on: 4.5. 2. 1. On the Tools page, click Restore to Def a u lt next to Rest ore Fa ctory D[...]

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    31 T o bac kup the co nf iguratio n dat a, under t he D O S wi ndow, use t he fol l o wing c o mmand: tftp –i ga tewa y_Ip_add re ss GET filename T o r est ore the conf iguratio n data, u nder t he DOS w i ndo w, use t he fol l o wing c o mmand: tftp –i ga teway_Ip_add r ess PUT filename ga teway_Ip_add res s: T he IP a ddres s of the Gat ewa y[...]

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    32 FIGU RE 4- 15: FIGURE 4-15: Ch oose File Dialog Box for U pgrad ing Fi rm wa re 4.5. 5.3. Lo c ate the fir mware yo u have downloaded and cli ck Open . 4.5. 5.4. Th e Choose file dialog box clo se s. 4.5. 5. 5. Click Upgrade No w . The firm w are of the device wil l be upgra ded. Cautio n : Th e firmw ar e upgr ad e may tak e about 10 se con ds,[...]

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    33 4.6 Stat us On the Stat us pag e, you ca n v i e w the m ost curr e nt inform a tion abo ut your Ro uter whic h will be c onti nuo us ly refr es hed per 10 sec onds , such as Host Na m e , Domai n , P PPoE Log in , LAN/WA N an d DDNS Stat us . Differe nt co nfig ur at ion m a y bring you to d iffere nt data, com p ared in FIGURE 3- 16 and FI GUR[...]

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    34 FIGURE 4-17: Stat us Pag e with PPPo E Logi n Di sabl ed Stat us De t ail : Par am et er De scr i pti on Ho st Nam e Shows t h e name of t he d e vi ce. Dom ai n Sho ws t h e dom ai n n am e of th e devi ce. P P PoE Login Shows th e curr ent statu s of PPP oE Logi n: Disabled Enabl ed: Co nnec ted, Con nec ting or No te s : I f y o u ha v e c ho[...]

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    35 Disc o nn ec ted . LAN S ho w s t h e cu r r en t I P A d dr es s an d Sub net Ma s k of the device, as seen by users in y our intern al n et wor k. WAN Sh ows the I P Addres s , Sub net M ask , Default Gat e w ay , and D NS o f t he r out er, as seen b y e xt er n al us er s o n t h e I nt er ne t . DDNS Sh ows the Dynamic D NS Se rv er and St [...]

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    36 4.7 DHCP On th e DHCP pag e, y ou can s et yo u r NAT /Fi rewa ll Gateway as a DHCP (Dynamic Hos t Con f i g ur at i o n Protoc ol ) s erver , an d DHCP ser ver s w il l au t oma ti call y a ss i gn IP ad d resse s to a ll the cl i ent PC s in your net work. W hat d o yo u w ant to do t h e n? Set Your Router as a DHCP Ser ver Vi ew t he Act i v[...]

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    37 FIGURE 4 -18: DHCP P age 4.7. 1.4. Cl i ck E nable nex t t o DHCP Ser ver. 4.7. 1. 5. Type a I P Pool S tarting Ad d ress to des ignate the first IP addres s that ca n be assign ed to a PC i n your networ k. 4.7. 1. 6. Type a I P Pool Ending Address to d esignate the las t I P addres s that ca n be assign ed to a PC i n your networ k. 4.7. 1. 7.[...]

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    38 4.8 Log On the Log pag e, you can s e t up Acc ess Log and view log files th a t rec ord the ac c ess ac tivity of LA N a nd W AN client PCs , includi ng Sess ion Event Log , Bloc k Event Log , Intr usion Ev e nt Log and Wireless Ev ent Lo g . W hat d o yo u w ant to do? Set up Ac cess Log on Your R o uter View Sess ion Ev e nt Log View B l o c [...]

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    39 The Sessio n Ev ent Lo g Table ap pears, incl udin g ea ch sessi on event entry information like Record Nam e , Transp ort type , So urce IP a nd so on, s een in FIGURE 4-21: FIGU R E 4- 21: Sessio n Eve nt Log Ta ble 4.8. 2. 2. Option al. Clic k Refresh to obtain the most curren t data. 4.8. 2. 3. Option al. Clic k Clear to de lete all the log [...]

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    40 4.8.4.1. Cli ck I nt rusion Event Log o n t he Lo g pa ge. The Intrusion Event Log Table appears, inc l udi ng each i nt rus i on e ven t e nt r y’ s Record Name and I nt r us i on Ty p e , s ee n in FI GURE 4 - 23: FIGU R E 4-23: I nt rusion Event Log Tab le 4.8. 4. 2. Option al. Clic k Refresh to obtain the most curren t data. 4.8. 4. 3. Opt[...]

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    41 4.9 Stat ist ics On the Stat istics page, you can vie w the s tat is tics in form atio n of LAN, WAN an d AP (A cces s Po i n t) Radi o po r ts, i n c lu d i n g Status , Max.Mb /s , IP Add r an d MAC A ddr , Receiv e dat a an d Trans m it data . You ca n c lick Statis tics on th e nav igat io n bar , and t hen the Stat is tics pag e appears , s[...]

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    42 4.9. 1. 3. AP Rad io: L is t s out the data o n the Access Poin t’ s radio. No te : Y ou ca n al s o c l ic k R e f r es h in an y par t ab o ve t o obt ai n th e m o st cu r r e n t dat a.[...]

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    43 5. Adva nced Fu n c tion In this chapt er , you w il l learn how to use the a dvance d admini str ati ve fu nctions that t h e Comp a ny AP Router pr ovides, includi ng Vir tual Se rve r, Fi lters, IP/URL Blo ck, Specia l A pps, DM Z Host, MAC Clone, Dy namic DNS, P r oxy DNS and SNMP. T he W eb-bas ed Adm inist ration Too l prov i des you so me[...]

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    44 5.2 Virtual Ser vers I n s o m e s it ua t io ns , yo u m ig ht w a nt us e r s on t h e I nt e r n e t t o b e ab le to ac ce ss se r ve r s on y ou r LAN, su ch a s an FTP S e rve r, Te l n et Serv er o r W eb Se r ve r. Such rem ote s erv ices ar e acc omp l i she d b y cr eati n g Virtual Ser ver . Eac h v i rt ual se rve r h as it s own I P[...]

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    45 FIGURE 5-3: V irtual Serv er s Pag e 5.2. 1. 2. If you ha ve enabled D MZ a n d your Gateway is not con figured to retrieve an IP address automatically, sel ect either of the f ollo wing o ptions f rom the Cho ose I nterf ace dr op- dow n lis t: (1) External – Interna l : To set up Virt ual Se rve r in you r LAN network. (2) External – DMZ: [...]

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    46 . 5.2.1. 5. Se le ct on e of TC P , UDP an d Bo th from the Prot o col dr op -d own li s t . 5.2. 1.6. Type a local IP address o f the se rv er PC o n the LAN in the Pr ivate I P Addres s box. 5.2. 1.7. When you h av e completed editing all the settings, click Appl y, or cl ick Cancel t o und o your ch ang es. 5.2. 2. T o De let e Vir tu a l Ser[...]

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    47 5.3 Fi lters On the F ilters pag e, y o u c an set up f i l ter s that c a n selec tively a llo w traff ic to pass in and o ut of your net work. The Compa ny AP Ro uter com es with 9 fac tor y defa ult filte rs f or y o u. In addi ti on to 9 def aul t fi l t e rs, some fi l ter s ma y be cre at e d automat ic ally to al low V irtual Serv ers or [...]

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    48 FIGURE 5-5: F ilt ers Pag e 5.3. 1. 2. Select an option from the Filtering Pa ge dro p -down li st: 1~12 , 13~24 , 25~36 . 5.3. 1. 3. If you select P or t Filtering fr o m the Filtering Layer drop-do wn l ist, do t he f ollo wing action: 5.3.1 .3.1 . S elect a traffic direction from t he dr op -d own l is t: I nboun d , Outb o un d and Both . 5.[...]

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    49 5.3. 1. 5. Option al. Select Enable or Disable f or the following additi onal f i lter in g opt ions : Par am et er De scr i pti on NAT A llows yo u to s et u p NA T (N et wor k Acc ess Tra nslati on ). Fi re wal l A llows you to prot ect your net wor k with a fi re wall . Rem ot e Ma nage ment All ow s y ou t o acc ess y ou r ro ut er ’s Web-[...]

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    50 5.3. 2. To De let e Filt ers: Yo u can del et e any exis ti n g Po rt Fil t e rin g o r R aw I P f il er , bu t ma k e sure t hat yo u are de let ing an unw a nted on e, oth erwis e delet i ng t he filters a ss o c i ated wit h V irtual Se rv ers or Spec ial Ap plica tions m ay ca use to s ervic es to c ollapse do wn. 5.3. 2.1 . To D elet e a Po[...]

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    51 5.4 IP/URL Block On the IP/ U R L Bloc k pag e, you can creat e fi lters that c an se lec tive ly bloc k us ers fr om sp ecific IP ad dres s e s and doma in nam es to pas s in and out of yo ur net work. T he Com p any AP Route r pro v ides t wo w ay s of blo cki n g u ser s: IP Bloc k : Allows you to b loc k a s in gle IP addres s or a range o f[...]

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    52 5.4. 1. 3. In Line 1 – Line 6 , typ e the same I P ad dr ess es i n both IP Block Startin g Address and I P Bloc k E ndi ng Addre ss boxes respec t ivel y. 5.4. 1.4. Optio nal. You ca n click Clear All to conveni e ntly de lete all the existing IP addresses and then do S tep 2. 5.4. 1.5. When you h av e completed editing all the IP addresse s [...]

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    53 FIGURE 5-7: URL Blo ck P age 5.4. 3.3. In Line 1 – Line 3 6, type the URL s you w ant to bl ock. 5.4. 3.4. Optio nal. You ca n click Clear All to conveni e ntly de lete all the exi sting URL s and the n do S t ep 2 . 5.4. 3. 5. When you h ave completed editing all the domain names you want t o block, click Apply, or c lick Can cel to undo y o [...]

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    54 5.5 Special Apps On the Spec ial Ap ps pag e, you can a ut hor ize cer ta in ports to comm un ic ate with PCs outside yo ur net work . It m ay be neces s ary fo r mul ti - se s si o n a ppli cat i on s, su ch as on l i n e games an d voi ce con f er enci n g. T here ar e t wo wa ys of set up ne w s p ec ial appl ic atio ns on your rou te r: Popu[...]

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    55 FIGU R E 5- 8: Popu lar A ppli c at ions List 5.5. 1.2. Se lect an opt io n fr om the Pop ular Ap plica tions dr op-do wn list , in c l udi ng AIM, Diablo II (1) , Dia blo II (2), Star Craf t, Sta rCra ft III, ICUII , FT P, CUs eeMe, MSN Mes s enger and Rea l P la yer. Sel ect a specific li n e number from the ID d r op -down list. 5.5. 1. 3. Cl[...]

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    56 FIGURE 5-9: Special Apps Page 5.5.2. 3. Se le c t a line corresp on ding to a sp ec ific ID. Enter t he f ollo wing c onfi guratio n inf ormat ion: Par am et er De scr i pti on Protocol Speci fi es th e c ommu ni cati o n pr ot oco l us ed b y th e ap pl i c at i o n. A v ailable o pti o ns ar e TCP , UDP an d Bot h . Tr ig ge r Por t Range Rang[...]

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    57 on U D P when Sess ion C haining is enable d. Speci fi es whet her th e session chaini ng is allowe d on UDP . Address Replace ment A llow s yo u to se l ec t Ena b le or Dis ab le onl y when Ch ainin g on UDP i s enabl ed. Speci fi es whet her bin ary a d dres s replacem ent s h ould be perf orm ed. Address T ran slati on T y pe A llow s yo u t[...]

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    58 5.6 DMZ Host On the D MZ Hos t page, you can expos e one or mo re c lient PC s in your net work to the Inter net. It i s often used f or onl i ne gam es t hat req ui re uns t ricted t wo-wa y com m unic at io ns. T he tota l numb er of DMZ (Dem il it ar ized Z one) hos ts you ca n hav e depe nds on ho w ma ny G lobal Addr ess es you hav e c o n [...]

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    59 5.6. 1.4. When you h av e completed editing all the settings, click Appl y, or cl ick Cancel t o und o your ch ang es. 5.6. 2. To De let e DMZ Hos t s: 5.6. 2. 1. On the DMZ Host pag e, for a ny DM Z hos t you want t o delet e , sel ec t 0.0.0.0 from the Publi c I P Add ress drop-dow n lis t. 5.6. 2. 2. Click Apply.[...]

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    60 5.7 M A C Clone If y our I SP rest ri cts se r vi ce s at a PC l eve l , usi n g MA C Cl on e, you ca n c opy a PC M A C ( Media Acc ess Control) a d dres s to the ro uter. T hen what s t ory will beg in? The router w i l l appe ar as a s in g l e PC , and m ult iple PCs i n yo ur network w ill ac c ess the I nternet v ia t his “ Si ngle PC ?[...]

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    61 5.8 Dynamic DNS On the Dy na mic D NS pa g e, y ou can ti e up y ou r domain n ame to a dynam ic DNS pr ov ider. T hes e prov iders allow you to as s ociate a st atic host nam e w ith a d ynamic IP add res s , then you ca n c o nnec t to the In ter net wit h a dynam ic IP addres s and us e app lic at i o ns that req ui re a s tatic IP addres s .[...]

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    62 5.8. 1.7. When you h av e completed editing all the settings, click Apply, or cli ck Ca nc e l t o undo you r chan g es. 5.8. 2. To Disab le a Dynam ic DNS Ser v er : 5.8. 2. 1. On the Dynamic DNS p age, select D isa b le next to Dyna mic DNS . 5.8. 2. 2. Click Apply.[...]

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    63 5.9 Prox y D N S On th e Prox y DNS page , you c a n map a dom ain n ame to a se rv er IP addres s . Acting as a DN S se rver fo r inter nal and D MZ n e t work s , i t allows you to c onnec t t o loc al m ac hines in your net work w ithout u sin g an ex t er n al DN S ser ver . I t si mp l i fi e s th e con fi gu rati on an d m a na g e m ent o[...]

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    64 5.9. 1. 4. Type the IP address for the PC in the Virtua l IP A d dre ss box. 5.9. 1. 5. Option al. If you wa nt to delete all the existing Proxy DNS ser ve rs f irst, click Cl ear All and do S tep 3 and S t ep 4 . 5.9. 1.6. When you h av e completed editing all the settings, click Appl y, or cl ick Cancel t o und o your ch ang es. 5.9. 2. T o De[...]

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    65 5.10 SNMP Th e Si mpl e Net w ork M an agemen t Pro t oco l (S NMP ) i s an a ppl i cati on layer pro toc ol t hat fac i l i t ies the e xc hang e of m anag em ent inform at ion bet wee n n etwork d evices . It is par t of T CP/IP (T ransm iss ion Contro l protoc ol/I nt er net Pro toc ol) s uite and e n ab les you t o c ontro l and m onitor t h[...]

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    66 5.10 . 1. To Confi g ur e Ag ent Inf or mati on , SNM P Tr ap Host IP Ad dr es ses and C ommu ni t y Nam es on Yo ur Rout er: 5.10.1. 1. On the Advanced navigation bar, click SNMP. The S NMP page ap pears, s ee n in FIGURE 5-14: FI G U R E 5- 14: SN M P P a ge Enter the following Agent informa tion : Par am et er De scr i pti on Nam e Speci fi e[...]

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    67 5.10. 1. 2. To send SNMP t r ap messag es to any NMS , type up to 6 trap r eceiver IP addresses in the SNMP Trap Host IP Address 1 – SNMP Trap Host IP Add ress 6 boxes. 5.10. 1.3. T o secure S NMP with co mmunity name s, do th e fo ll ow i ng a c t io n: 5.1 0. 1.3 .1. Type a s tring i n the SNMP Communi t y box, like P u b lic . 5.1 0. 1.3 .2[...]

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    5.1 1 Stat ic Routing The Static Routing is used to c on f igu re s tatic routes to rem ote networks manually, where the ro ute is predef in ed a nd i s not supervised b y the Routing Information Protoc ol (RIP). It c an expli c itly reduce the network traffic and speed t he Internet co nn ec ts for a sm all network. However, it may fall into a cer[...]

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    5.11.1. To Add a New Stati c Rou te: 5.11.1.1. On t he Adva nced navi gation ba r, click Ro uting. The St at i c Rout ing pa ge a ppea rs , se en in FI G UR E 5-1 5: FI GUR E 5- 15: St at ic R outi ng Page 5.11.1.2. E nter the f ollowing st atic rout e information: P ara met er Descri ption Dest inati on LAN IP Sp eci f i e s t h e n et wor k addr [...]

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    5.11.1.3. C lick <<Ad d. The new st at ic r oute appe ars i n t he st at ic r out ing l ist . 5.11.2. To Delete a Static Rou te: 5.11.2.1. On t he Stat ic Routing pa ge, for an y stat ic route that you want t o delete, revie w the relevant info rmat ion, seen in FI GURE 5 – 15. 5.11.2.2. C lick Delet e.[...]

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    6. Gloss ary I EEE 802.11 Standard The IEEE 802.1 1 Wireless LA N standards s ub committ e e, whi ch is formulati ng a s tanda rd for the i ndu stry. A ccess p o i nt An Inte rn e t wo rkin g de vi c e th at s e amle ssl y c onn ec ts w ired an d wire le ss n etw ork s toge the r. A d hoc An ad hoc wirele ss LAN i s a g ro up of compu t ers , each [...]

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    I EEE I nst itute of Elec tri cal and Elec tronics Eng ineers I nf rast ru ct u re An i ntegr at e d w i reles s a n d w i red LA N i s cal l ed an i nfr ast r u ct ur e con f i gurat i on. I nfr a s t r u ct ur e i s appl icable on an ente rprise sc ale fo r wirel ess ac cess to a c entral databa se, o r wirel es s ap pli c at i on for mobi le w o[...]

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    the Advanc ed Resea rch P rojects Agenc y (AR PA) . TCP go verns ho w a packe t is se qu enced fo r tran sm is si on the ne twork. T he te rm “TC P/I P” i s o ften used generica lly to r efe r to th e en tire sui te of r e l at e d pr ot o co ls . T ran smit / Rece ive Th e w i reles s t hr o u gh p ut i n bytes pe r s e c o n d ( B ps ) av er [...]

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