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T able of Contents 2 D-Link Systems, Inc. Contents Package Contents ................................................................................ 6 Minimum System Requirements .............................................................. 6 Introduction ....................................................................................... 7 Fea[...]
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T ab le of Contents 3 D-Link Systems, Inc. Wireless ...................................................................................................... 24 Basic Wireless Settings .......................................................................... 24 Wireless Security Mode ...................................................................[...]
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T able of Contents 4 D-Link Systems, Inc. Mac Address Filters ..................................................................................... 37 Filter Settings ......................................................................................... 37 Add MAC Address ..........................................................................[...]
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T ab le of Contents 5 D-Link Systems, Inc. Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................. 47 Firmware Upgrade Notification Options ................................................. 47 Dynamic DNS .............................................................................................. 48 Sta[...]
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P ac kage Contents 6 D-Link Systems, Inc. Package Contents D-Link ® DGL-4300 GamerLounge ™ Gaming Router Detachable Antenna Cat5 Ethernet Cable P o w er Adapter (5.0V , 2.5A) CD-ROM with Man ual Quick Installation Guide V er tical Stands Rubber F eet Note: Using a po wer supply with a different v oltage than the o[...]
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Introduction 7 D-Link Systems, Inc. Introduction The D-Link GamerLounge ™ DGL-4300 High-Speed Wireless Gaming Router is an 802.11g high- perf ormance, wireless router that suppor ts high-speed wireless networking and is designed to provide maximum gaming perf or mance. With top-notch maximum wireless signal rates of up to 108Mbps 1 and Gigabit Et[...]
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F eatures and Benefits 8 D-Link Systems, Inc. Features and Benefits Loaded with game-centric features boasting maximum fle xibility for configur ation and performance Designed f or the Gamers Networ k GameFuel Prior ity powered platf or m deliv ers fully-loaded f eatures boosting network efficiency and performance Enhanced wireless [...]
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Hardware Ov er view 9 D-Link Systems, Inc. Hardware Over view Connections All Ether net P or ts (W AN and LAN) are auto MDI/MDIX, meaning you can use either a straight-through or a crosso ver Ethernet cable. A uto MDI/MDIX LAN por ts automatically sense the cab le type when connecting to Ether net-enabled computers. The A uto MDI/MDIX W AN por t is[...]
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Hardware Ov er view 10 D-Link Systems, Inc. W AN LED A solid light indicates connection on the W AN por t. This LED blinks during data transmission PO WER LED A solid light indicates a proper connection to the pow er supply LOCAL NETWORK LEDs A solid light indicates a connection to an Ether net-enabled computer on por ts 1-4. This LED blinks during[...]
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Wireless Basics 11 D-Link Systems, Inc. Wireless Basics D-Link wireless products are based on industr y standards to provide easy-to-use and compatib le high-speed wireless connectivity within your home , business, or on pub lic access wireless networks. D-Link wireless products will allow y ou access to the data you want, when and where y ou want [...]
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Wireless Basics 12 D-Link Systems, Inc. Standards-based T echnology The DGL-4300 Wireless Broadband Router utilizes the new 802.11g standard. The IEEE 802.11g standard is an extension of the 802.11b standard. It increases the data rate up to 54Mbps within the 2.4GHz band, utilizing OFDM technology . This means that in most environments , within the[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 13 D-Link Systems, Inc. Using the Configuration Interface The Configuration Interf ace can be accessed from your Web bro wser . Open up your Web bro wser and type http://192.168.0.1 in the address field and press Enter . The Configur ation Interface login screen will appear . By def ault, there is no passw ord. Cl[...]
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Wireless Basics 14 D-Link Systems, Inc. Internet Connection Setup Wizard The Inter net Connection Setup Wizard will assist you with connecting y our D-Link ® Gaming Router to the Internet. The step by step guide will prompt y ou for the necessary information to get you connected. The Inter net Connection Setup Wizard guides you through the f ollow[...]
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Wireless Basics 15 D-Link Systems, Inc. Depending upon your Internet Ser vice Provider or the type of connection y ou selected in the pre vious step , one of three screens will appear . If you are unsure of an y of the infor mation, please contact your Internet Ser vice Provider (ISP) f or details. DHCP Connection (Dynamic IP Address) requires [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 16 D-Link Systems, Inc. Wireless Security Setup Wizard The Wireless Secur ity Setup Wizard will assist you with setting up your wireless netw ork. The step by step guide will ask you f or the necessar y information to secure your wireless network. The Wireless Security Setup Wizard guides y ou through the follo wi[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 17 D-Link Systems, Inc. Depending upon your selection in Step 3, y ou will see one of the follo wing screens. Step 4: Set Y our Wireless Security P asswor d prompts you to enter a wireless security pass word between 2 and 20 characters in length. If you selected Better security in step 3, this screen will [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 18 D-Link Systems, Inc. WA N The W AN section is where your Internet Connection mode is selected. Y our Internet Ser vice Provider (ISP) deter mines the type of connection that you use . Modes There are three connection modes to choose from as shown belo w . If you are unsure of y our connection settings, contact [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 19 D-Link Systems, Inc. Advanced The Advanced options apply to all W AN modes. The MTU (Maximum T ransmission Unit) is a parameter that determines the largest pack et size (in bytes) that the router will send to the W AN. If LAN de vices send larger pack ets, the router will break them into smaller pack ets. Ideal[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 20 D-Link Systems, Inc. Static WAN Mode Used when your ISP pro vides you a set IP address that does not change. The IP information is manually entered in your IP configur ation settings. Input the IP Address provided from y our router configuration settings, ISP or network administrator . Input the Subnet mask pro[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 21 D-Link Systems, Inc. PPPoE W AN Mode A method of connection that requires you to enter a Username and P asswor d (provided b y your Internet Ser vice Provider) to gain access to the Internet. The user name that you use to login to y our Inter net connection. Enter the pass word associated with your username. Re[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 22 D-Link Systems, Inc. DHCP The DHCP section is where you configure the b uilt-in DHCP Ser ver to assign IP addresses to the computers and other de vices on your local area network. DHCP Settings Once your D-Link Router is properly configured and this option is enabled, the DHCP Ser ver function will assign y our[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 23 D-Link Systems, Inc. Add Static DHCP Client Static DHCP Clients receive the same IP address all the time . This is almost the same as if a device has a static IP address e xcept that it must still actually request an IP address from the D-Link Router . The D-Link Router will provide the de vice the same IP addr[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 24 D-Link Systems, Inc. Wireless The wireless section is used to configure the wireless settings f or your D-Link Router . Please note that changes made on this section ma y also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client. Basic Wireless Settings This option turns off and on the wireless connection feature of t[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 25 D-Link Systems, Inc. Wireless Security Mode T o protect your priv acy , use the wireless security mode to configure the wireless secur ity f eatures. This de vice suppor ts three wireless secur ity modes including: WEP , WP A-P ersonal, and WP A- Enter prise. WEP is the or iginal wireless encr yption standard. [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 26 D-Link Systems, Inc. WP A-Personal This option uses Wi-Fi Protected Access with a Pre-Shared Ke y (PSK). The ke y is entered as a pass-phrase of up to 63 characters in ASCII f or mat at both ends of the wireless connection. The pass-phrase cannot be shor ter than 8 characters. The pass-phrase is used to generat[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 27 D-Link Systems, Inc. Advanced The Advanced options allo w you to configure a variety of adv anced features including por ts, application prior ity , Inter net access, filters, and adv anced wireless settings. Virtual Ser ver The Vir tual Ser ver option giv es Inter net users access to services on your LAN. This[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 28 D-Link Systems, Inc. Add/Edit Virtual Ser ver Name of the vir tual ser ver , such as Web Server . The IP address of the system on your internal network that will provide the vir tual ser vice, such as 192.168.0.50. Select the protocol used by the service. The por t that will be used on your internal networ k. T[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 29 D-Link Systems, Inc. Special Applications The Special Application section is used to open single or multiple por ts on your router when the router senses data sent to the Inter net on a ‘trigger’ por t or por t range . Special Applications r ules apply to all computers on your internal network. Application [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 30 D-Link Systems, Inc. Add/Edit Special Applications Rule The Special Application section is used to open single or multiple por ts on your router when the router senses data sent to the Internet on a “trigger” por t or por t range. Special Applications r ules apply to all computers on your internal network. [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 31 D-Link Systems, Inc. Gaming The Gaming section is used to open multiple ports or a range of por ts in your router and redirect data through those por ts to a single PC on your network. This f eature allows y ou to enter por ts in various f o rmats: Add/Edit Game Rule Give the Gaming Rule a name that is meaningf[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 32 D-Link Systems, Inc. Enable GameFuel: Automatic Classification: Dynamic Fragmentation: Max. IP Fragment Size: Uplink Speed: GameFuel ™ The GameFuel ™ option helps improv e your network gaming perf or mance by prioritizing applications. By def ault the GameFuel settings are disable and application prior ity [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 33 D-Link Systems, Inc. Name: Priority: Protocol: Source IP Range: Source Port Range: Destination IP Range: Destination Port Range: Save: Add/Edit GameFuel ™ Rule A utomatic classification should be adequate for most applications. GameFuel r ules identify a specific message flow and assign priority to that flow [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 34 D-Link Systems, Inc. Routing Add/Edit Route Adds a new route to the IP routing tab le or edits an existing route. Specifies whether the entr y will be enabled or disab led. The IP address or network that the pack ets will be attempting to access Note: 192.168.1.0 with a Netmask of 255.255.255.0 means traffic wi[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 35 D-Link Systems, Inc. Access Control The Access Control section allows y ou to control access in and out of your network. Use this f eature as P arental Controls to only grant access to approv ed sites, limit web access based on time or dates, and/or bloc k access from applications like P2P utilities or games. E[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 36 D-Link Systems, Inc. Access Control Rules List This section shows the current Access Control rules. Any de vice that does not have a rule, cannot access the Internet. Entr ies can be modified by clic king on the paper and pencil icon. T o delete an entr y , click on the trash can icon. After you’ve completed [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 37 D-Link Systems, Inc. Mac Address Filters The MA C (Media Access Controller) Address filter section is used to control networ k access based on the MA C Address of the networ k adapter . A MAC address is a unique ID assigned b y the manuf acturer of a networking device. This feature can be configured to ALLO W o[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 38 D-Link Systems, Inc. Firewall A firew all protects your network from the outside world. The D-Link Gaming Router offers a fire wall type functionality . The SPI feature helps pre vent cyber attac ks. Sometimes you ma y want a computer e xposed to the outside world f or cer tain types of applications. If you cho[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 39 D-Link Systems, Inc. Inbound Filters The Inbound Filters option is an advanced method of controlling data receiv ed from the Inter net. With this f eature you can configure inbound data filtering r ules that control data based on IP Address, Protocol, and/or P or t. The Inbound Filter option is best suited f or[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 40 D-Link Systems, Inc. Configuring an Inbound Filter Rule When the Rule List is empty or none of the rules are enabled, all inbound data that corresponds to a connection that originated from inside the router or which corresponds to a Vir tual Ser ver , Gaming, or Special Application Rule is ALLO WED by default. [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 41 D-Link Systems, Inc. Advanced > Advanced Wireless Fragmentation Threshold: RTS Threshold: Beacon Period: DTIM Interval: 802.11d Enable: WDS Enable: WDS AP MAC Address: Advanced Wireless Advanced Wireless Settings This setting should remain at its def ault setting of 3200. If you e xperience a high pack et er[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 42 D-Link Systems, Inc. T ools Admin The Admin option is used to set a pass word for access to the W eb-based management. By def ault there is no pass word configured. It is highly recommended that you create a pass word to k eep your new router secure . Password Enter a pass word the will grant access to the Web-[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 43 D-Link Systems, Inc. T ime The Time Configuration option allows y ou to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. F rom this section you can set the time zone that y ou are in and set the Time Ser ver . Daylight Sa ving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 44 D-Link Systems, Inc. Schedules Schedules can be created f or use with enforcing rules. F or example , if you want to restrict web access to Mon-F r i from 3pm to 8pm. Y ou could create a schedule selecting Mon, T ue, W ed, Thu, and F r i and enter a Star t Time of 3pm and End Time of 8pm. Add/Edit Schedule Rule[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 45 D-Link Systems, Inc. Syslog This section allows y ou to archive your log files to a Syslog Server . Enable this option to output the router logs to a Syslog Server on y our network. Enter the IP address of the Syslog Ser ver . Email The Email f eature can be used to send the system log files, router aler t mess[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 46 D-Link Systems, Inc. System The System Settings section allows y ou to reboot the device or restore the router to the f actor y default settings. Restor ing the unit to the f actor y def ault settings will erase all settings including an y rules that you’v e created. System Commands This will restar t the rou[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 47 D-Link Systems, Inc. Firmware The Fir mware Upgr ade section can be used to update your router to the latest fir mware code to improv e functionality and performance. T o check f or the latest fir mware, clic k the Check Online No w button. If you would lik e to be notified when new firmware is released, place [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 48 D-Link Systems, Inc. Dynamic DNS The DDNS f eature allows you to host a ser v er (Web , FTP , Game Ser ve r , etc…) using a domain name that you ha ve purchased (www .whatev er your nameis.com) with y our dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Ser vice Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 49 D-Link Systems, Inc. Status The Status items are mainly inf or mational. Device Info The De vice Info page displa ys your Router settings. Options cannot be modified from this page. General Displa ys the time and date that the router is set to. Displa ys the currently loaded fir mware version. WAN The Internet [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 50 D-Link Systems, Inc. Wireless LAN Indicates whether wireless networking is on or off. The MA C address display ed f or your wireless netw or k. The Network Name, also ref erred to as SSID , of your wireless netw or k. The channel being used by the router f or broadcasting on the wireless network. Indicates whet[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 51 D-Link Systems, Inc. Refresh Statistics: Clear Statistics: Refresh: Clear: Email Now: Save Log: Logs The router automatically logs (records) e vents of possib le interest in it’ s inter nal memor y . If there isn’t enough inter nal memor y for all e v ents, logs of older e vents are deleted b ut logs of the[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 52 D-Link Systems, Inc. Sent: Received: TX Packets Dropped: RX Packets Dropped: Collisions: Errors: Sent: Received: TX Packets Dropped: RX Packets Dropped: Collisions: Errors: Sent: Received: TX Packets Dropped: Errors: LAN Statistics The number of pac kets transmitted to the local area network. The number of pac [...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 53 D-Link Systems, Inc. Appendix Securing Y our Network 1. Change Admin Passw ord Changing the pass word to access your ne w router is the first step in secur ing your netw ork. This can done through the Wizard or on the Admin Page of the T ools tab . There is no pass word b y default and hack ers will know this w[...]
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Using the Configuration Interf ace 54 D-Link Systems, Inc. 4. Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID - used f or wireless devices onl y) It is alwa ys a good idea to change the wireless network name (SSID) from the default v alue. Leaving it in the def ault state is usually a good indication to intr uders that all settings (including secur ity) a[...]
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Appendix 55 D-Link Systems, Inc. Glossar y A Access Contr ol List - A CL. Database of network devices that are allow ed to access resources on the network. Access P oint - AP . Device that allo ws wireless clients to connect to it and access the network Ad-hoc netw ork - P eer-to-P eer network between wireless clients Ad dress Resolution Pr otocol [...]
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Appendix 56 D-Link Systems, Inc. B Bac kwar d Compatib le - The ability for ne w devices to communicate and interact with older legacy de vices to guarantee interoperability Band width - The maximum amount of b ytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a network de vice Basic Input/Output System – BIOS. A program that the proces[...]
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Appendix 57 D-Link Systems, Inc. D Data – Inf or mation that has been translated into binary do that it can be processed or moved to another de vice Data Encr yption Standar d – Uses a randomly selected 56-bit k ey that must be known b y both the sender and the receiver when inf or mation is exchanged Data-Link la y er – The second layer of t[...]
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Appendix 58 D-Link Systems, Inc. Dynamic IP ad dress – IP address that is assigned b y a DHCP ser ver and that ma y change. Cable Internet providers usually use this method to assign IP addresses to their customers . E EAP – Extensible A uthentication Protocol Email – Electronic Mail is a computer-stored message that is transmitted ov er the [...]
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Appendix 59 D-Link Systems, Inc. Half-duple x – Data cannot be transmitted and receiv ed at the same time Hashing – T ransf or ming a string of characters into a shor ter str ing with a predefined length He xadecimal – Characters 0-9 and A-F HomePNA – Networking ov er telephone lines HomeRF – Networking standard that combines 802.11b and [...]
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Appendix 60 D-Link Systems, Inc. Intrusion Detection – A type of security that scans a networ k to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of the network IP – Internet Protocol IP ad dress – A 32-bit number , when talking about Internet Protocol V ersion 4, that identifies each computer that transmits data on the Internet or on an Intra[...]
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Appendix 61 D-Link Systems, Inc. Megab yte - MB Megabits per second - Mbps MIB – Management Inf or mation Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP Modem – A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to tr ansmit the signal ov er phone lines. It also Demodulates the analog signals coming[...]
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Appendix 62 D-Link Systems, Inc. P P ass wor d - A sequence of characters that is used to authenticate requests to resources on a network P er sonal Area Netw ork – The interconnection of networking devices within a range of 10 meters Ph ysical la y er – The first lay er of the OSI model. Provides the hardware means of transmitting electrical s[...]
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Appendix 63 D-Link Systems, Inc. S Samba – A freew are program that allows f or resources to be shared on a networ k. Mainly used in Unix based Operating Systems Ser ver – A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the networ k Session ke y – An encryption and decr yption ke y that is generated for e ve[...]
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Appendix 64 D-Link Systems, Inc. Unicast – Communication between a single sender and receiv er Univer sal Plug and Pla y – A standard that allows network devices to disco ver each other and configure themselves to be a part of the network UPnP – Universal Plug and Pla y URL – Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files accessib l[...]
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Appendix 65 D-Link Systems, Inc. T echnical Specifications Hard ware Interface • 4 x 10/100/1000 A uto-Sensing Gigabit Ether net LAN P or ts • 1 x 10/100 A uto-Sensing Fast Ethernet W AN P or t • D-Link 108G Wireless T echnology Software Features • GameFuel™ Prior ity – T echnology • Up to 256 Firew all P or t Configurations • Acces[...]
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Appendix 66 D-Link Systems, Inc. External Antenna T ype • 1 - 5dBi detachable antenna Standard s • IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11b • IEEE 802.3 • IEEE 802.3u LEDs • P ower • W AN • WLAN (Wireless Connection) • LAN Wireless Signal Rates 1 with A utomatic Fallback • D-Link 108G: 108Mbps • 54Mbps · 48Mbps • 36Mbps · 24Mbps • 18[...]
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Appendix 67 D-Link Systems, Inc. Contacting T echnical Support Y ou can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website . D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada f or the duration of the warr anty per iod on this product. U .S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link techn[...]
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Appendix 68 D-Link Systems, Inc. W arranty Subject to the terms and conditions set for th herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limited warranty f or its pr oduct only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from: D-Link or its authorized reseller or distributor and Products purchased and delivered [...]
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Appendix 69 D-Link Systems, Inc. Non-Applicability of W arranty: The Limited Warr anty provided hereunder for hardware and softw are of D-Link’ s products will not be applied to and does not cov er any refurbished product and any product purchased through the in ventor y clearance or liquidation sale or other s ales in which D-Link, the sellers, [...]
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Appendix 70 D-Link Systems, Inc. Disclaimer of Other Warranties: EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED W ARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN, THE PRODUCT IS PR O VIDED “AS-IS” WITHOUT ANY W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, ANY W ARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY , FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT . IF ANY IMPLIED W ARRANT[...]
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Appendix 71 D-Link Systems, Inc. F or detailed warr anty outside the United States, please contact corresponding local D-Link office . FCC Caution: The manuf acturer is not responsible f or any radio or TV interf erence caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment; su ch modifications could v oid the user’ s author ity to operate the eq[...]
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Appendix 72 D-Link Systems, Inc. Registration Product registration is entirely v oluntar y and f ailure to complete or retur n this form will not diminish your warranty rights.[...]