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CPWBS154 Instructions for use[...]
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L1 L2 L3 WL On Line XDSL PWR L4 LAN1 ADSL POWER RESET LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 5 3 12 4 2 1 ADSL P ort W AN por t (RJ-11). Connect your ADSL line to this por t. 2P ow er Inlet Connect the included pow er adapter to this inlet. W arning: Using the wrong type of power adapter may damage the ADSL Wireless Base Station. 3 Reset Button Use this button to reset th[...]
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ENGLISH 3 Ta b le of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................4 About the ADSL Wireless Base Station ...............................................................................4 Features and Benefits .........................................................................[...]
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ENGLISH 4 Intr oduction CPWBS154 Congratulations on your purchase of the Philips ADSL Wireless Base Station, hereafter referred to as the ‘ADSL Wireless Base Station’. W e are proud to provide y ou with a pow erful y et simple communication device for connecting your local area netw or k (LAN) to the Inter net. For those who want to surf the In[...]
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Shared IP Addr ess The ADSL Wireless Base Station pro vides Internet access for up to 253 user s via a single shared IP address. Using only one ISP account, m ultiple users on your networ k can browse the w eb at the same time . Virtual Ser ver If you ha v e a fix ed IP address, y ou can set the ADSL Wireless Base Station to act as a vir tual host [...]
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ENGLISH 6 Safety Pr ecautions • Do not expose the product to excessive moisture, r ain, sand or heat sources. • The product should not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No object f illed with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the product. • Keep the product awa y from domestic heating equipment and direct sunlight. • Allow a su[...]
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ENGLISH 7 Installation System Requirements • ADSL line installed by y our Internet Ser vice Provider . •A computer using a fix ed IP address or dynamic IP address assigned via DHCP , as well as a gateway ser ver address and DNS ser ver address from y our ser vice provider . •A computer equipped with a 10/100 Mbps networ k adapter , a USB-to- [...]
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ENGLISH 8 LED Indicators The pow er and por t LED indicator s on the front panel are illustrated by the following f igure and tab le . LED Status Description PWR (P ower) On P ower on, normal oper ation. Off P ow er off or failure. xDSL (DSL sync) On ADSL loop is brought UP . Blinking Star t up. Off ADSL loop is down. Online On Link is up. Blinking[...]
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ENGLISH 9 Phone Line Configuration Installing a Full-Rate Connection If you are using a full-rate (G.dmt) connection, your ser vice provider will attach the outside ADSL line to a data/voice splitter . In this case you can connect your phones and computer directl y to the splitter as shown belo w: Figure 2-3. Installing with a Splitter Installing a[...]
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ENGLISH 10 Attach to Y our Network Using Ethernet Cabling The four LAN por ts on the ADSL Wireless Base Station auto-negotiate the connection speed to 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ether net, as well as the transmission mode to half duplex or full duplex. Use RJ-45 cables to connect an y of the four LAN por ts on the ADSL Wireless Base Station [...]
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ENGLISH 11 Configuring Client PC After completing hardware setup by connecting all y our network devices, y ou need to conf igure y our computer to connect to the ADSL Wireless Base Station. See: ‘Windows 98/Me’ on page 11-13 ‘Windows NT 4.0’ on page 15-17 ‘Windows 2000’ on page 19 ‘Windows XP’ on page 21 or ‘Configuring Y our Mac[...]
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ENGLISH 12 2 In Control Panel, double-click the Networ k icon. 3 In the Network window , under the Conf iguration tab, double-click the TCP/IP item listed for y our network card. 4 In the TCP/IP window , select the IP Address tab. If ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ is already selected, y our computer is already configured f or DHCP . If no[...]
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ENGLISH 13 5 Windows ma y need your Windows 98/Me CD to cop y some f iles. After it finishes cop ying, it will prompt y ou to restar t your system. Click Y es and y our computer will restar t. TCP/IP Configuration Setting Primar y DNS Ser ver ____.____.____.____ Secondar y DNS Ser ver ____.____.____.____ Default Gateway ____.____.____.____ Host Nam[...]
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4 Clear all the check box es. 5 Click OK, and then click OK again to close the Internet Options window . Obtain IP Settings from Y our ADSL Wir eless Base Station Now that y ou ha ve conf igured your computer to connect to y our ADSL Wireless Base Station, it needs to obtain new network settings. By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them [...]
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3 In the IP Configuration window , select your network card from the drop- down menu. Click Release and then click Renew . V er ify that your IP address is now 192.168.1.xxx, y our Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1. These values confirm that your ADSL Wireless Base Station is functioning. Click OK to close the IP [...]
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3 In the Network window , select the Protocols tab . Double-click TCP/IP Protocol. 4 When the Microsoft TCP/IP Proper ties window opens, select the IP Address tab. 5 In the Adapter drop-down list, make sure y our Ethernet adapter is selected. 6 If ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ is already selected, your computer is already configured f or[...]
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ENGLISH 17 7 Click the DNS tab to see the primar y and secondar y DNS ser ver s. Record these values, and then click ‘Remove. ’ Click ‘Apply’, and then ‘OK. ’ 8 Windows ma y copy some f iles, and will then prompt y ou to restar t your system. Click Y es and y our computer will shut down and restar t. TCP/IP Configuration Setting Primar [...]
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1 On the Windows desktop, click Star t/Progr ams/Command Prompt. 2 In the Command Prompt window , type ‘IPCONFIG /RELEASE’ and press the ENTER key . 3 T ype ‘IPCONFIG /RENEW’ and press the ENTER key . V er ify that your IP Address is now 192.168.1.xxx, y our Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1. These values [...]
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Windo ws 2000 1 On the Windows desktop, click Star t/Settings/Networ k and Dial-Up Connections. 2 Click the icon that corresponds to the connection to your ADSL Wireless Base Station. 3 The connection status screen will open. Click Proper ties. 4 Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 5 If ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DN[...]
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Disable HTTP Pr o xy Y ou need to ver ify that the ‘HTTP Proxy’ feature of y our web bro wser is disabled. This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station's HTML configuration pages (refer to ‘Inter net Explorer’ on page 13). Obtain IP Settings from Y our ADSL Wir eless Base Station Now that y ou ha ve conf igured [...]
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4 T ype ‘EXIT’ and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window . Y our computer is now configured to connect to the ADSL Wireless Base Station. Windo ws XP 1 On the Windows desktop, click Star t/Control Panel. 2 In the Control Panel windo w , click Networ k and Inter net Connections. 3 The Network Connections window will open. Double[...]
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Configuring Y our Macintosh Computer Y ou may find that the instructions here do not exactly match your operating system. This is because these steps and screen shots were created using Mac OS 10.2. Mac OS 7.x and abov e are similar , but may not be identical to Mac OS 10.2. Follow these instructions: 1 Pull down the Apple Menu. Click System Prefer[...]
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ENGLISH 23 3 If ‘Using DHCP Ser ver’ is already selected in the Configure f ield, your computer is already configured f or DHCP . If not, select this Option. 4 Y our new settings are shown on the TCP/IP tab. V erify that your IP Address is now 192.168.1.xxx, y our Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1. These value[...]
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3 Uncheck all check box es and click OK. ENGLISH 24[...]
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ENGLISH 25 Configuring the ADSL Wireless Base Station Setup Wizard Quickstart Ser vice Pro vider Login This par t allows you to enter the Username and Password as pro vided b y y our Internet Ser vice Provider . Wireless Netw ork Settings Here you can enab le or disable the wireless netw or king functionality of this Router . When Wireless is enabl[...]
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Confirm The Confirm page shows a summar y of the configuration par ameter s. ENGLISH 26[...]
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ADSL ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscr iber Line) is designed to deliver more bandwidth downstream (from the central office to the customer site) than upstream. This section is used to configure the ADSL oper ation type and shows the ADSL status. P arameter Description Operation Mode • Automatic • T1.413 issue 2 • G.992.1 • G.992.2 This page [...]
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Status The Status screen displays information on connection line status, data rate , operation data and defect indication, and statistics. ENGLISH 28[...]
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The following items are included on the ADSL status page: P arameter Description Status • Line Status Shows the current status of the ADSL line connection. • Link T ype T wo types of link: Fast path and Inter leav ed path. Data Rate • Upstream Maximum upstream data rate . • Downstream Maximum do wnstream data rate . Operation Data/ Defect I[...]
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ENGLISH 30 Advanced Setup Click on ‘Advanced Settings’ which is located on the left side of the screen. The left-hand side displays the main menu and the right-hand side shows descriptive information. The advanced management interface contains 10 main menu items as described in the following table. P arameter Description ST A TUS Provides W AN [...]
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ENGLISH 31 Time Settings Select your local time z one from the drop down list. This information is used for log entries and client filtering. For accurate timing of log entr ies and system events, you need to set the time zone. Select your time zone from the drop do wn list. If you want to automaticall y synchronize the ADSL Wireless Base Station w[...]
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Enter a maximum Idle Time Out (in minutes) to define a maxim um period of time for which the login session is maintained during inactivity . If the connection is inactive for longer than the maxim um idle time, it will perform system logout, and you ha ve to log in again to access the management interface . (Default: 10 minutes) Remote Manag ement [...]
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ENGLISH 33 WA N Specify the W AN connection parameter s provided by y our Internet Ser vice Provider (ISP). The ADSL Wireless Base Station can be connected to y our ISP in one of the following wa ys: •A TM PVC • Clone MA C A TM PVC Enter the A TM (Asynchronous T r ansfer Mode) vir tual connection parameter s here . P arameter Description Descri[...]
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Clone MA C Address Some ISPs require you to register y our MA C address with them. If this is the case , the MA C address of the ADSL Wireless Base Station must be changed to the MA C address that you hav e registered with your ISP . Home Networking Use the Home Networking menu to configure the LAN IP address and to enable the DHCP ser ver for dyna[...]
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P arameter Description IP Address The IP address of the ADSL Wireless Base Station. IP Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the network. DHCP Ser ver The ADSL Wireless Base Station comes with the DHCP function. Enable this function to dynamically assign an IP address to client PCs. Lease Time Set the IP lease time . For home networks this may be set to F[...]
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Channel and SSID Y ou must specify a common r adio channel and SSID (Ser vice Set ID) to be used by the ADSL Wireless Base Station and all of its wireless clients. Make sure y ou configure all of its clients to the same values. P arameter Description ESSID Extended Ser vice Set ID . The ESSID must be the same on the ADSL Wireless Base Station and a[...]
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ENGLISH 37 WEP If you use WEP to protect your wireless netw or k, you need to set the same parameter s for the ADSL Wireless Base Station and all your wireless clients. P arameter Description WEP Mode Select 64 bit or 128 bit key to use for encr yption. Key Entr y Method Select Hex or ASCII code for encr yption key gener ation. Key Provisioning Sel[...]
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WP A Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) combines temporal key integr ity protocol (TKIP) and 802.1x mechanisms. It provides dynamic k ey encr yption and 802.1x authentication ser vice . P arameter Description Cypher suite The secur ity mechanism used in WP A for encr yption. Authentication Choose 802.1X or Pre-shared Key to use as the authentication met[...]
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ENGLISH 39 P arameter Description 802.1X Authentication Enable or disab le this authentication function. Session Idle timeout Def ines a maximum period of time for which the connection is maintained during inactivity . Re-Authentication Defines a maximum period of time for which the authentication ser ver will Pe r iod dynamically re-assign a sessi[...]
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ENGLISH 40 Addr ess Mapping Allows one or more pub lic IP addresses to be shared by m ultiple internal user s. This also hides the internal networ k for increased pr ivacy and secur ity . Enter the Public IP address y ou wish to share into the Global IP field. Enter a range of inter nal IPs that will share the global IP into the ‘from’ field. V[...]
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Special Applications Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video-conferencing, and Internet telephony . These applications may not w or k when Networ k Address T r anslation (NA T) is enabled. If y ou need to r un applications that require multiple connections, use these pages to specify the additional public por [...]
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Route These pages define routing related parameter s, including static routes and RIP (Routing Information Protocol) par ameter s. Static Route Click ‘Add’ to add a new static route to the list. P arameter Description Network Address Enter the IP address of the remote computer for which to set a static route . Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask [...]
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ENGLISH 43 P arameter Description General RIP Parameters • RIP mode Globall y enables or disab les RIP . • Auto summar y If Auto summar y is disabled, then RIP packets will include sub-networ k information from all subnetwor ks connected to the router . If enabled, this sub-netw or k information will be summar ized to one piece of information c[...]
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Routing T able P arameter Description Flags Indicates the route status: C = Direct connection on the same subnet. S = Static route . R = RIP (Routing Information Protocol) assigned route . I = ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Redirect route . Network Address Destination IP address. Netmask The subnetwork associated with the destination. Thi[...]
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ENGLISH 45 Network attacks that deny access to a networ k device are called Denial-of- Ser vice (DoS) attacks. DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networ ks with a connection to the Internet. Their goal is not to steal infor mation, but to disable a device or netw or k so user s no longer have access to netw or k resources. The ADSL Wireless Base [...]
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3 Click ‘OK’ and then click ‘SAVE SETTINGS’ to save y our settings. MA C Filter The ADSL Wireless Base Station can also limit the network access based on the MA C address. The MA C Filtering T able allows the ADSL Wireless Base Station to enter up to 32 MA C addresses that are not allowed access to the W AN por t. Click Y es to enab le , or[...]
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URL Blocking The ADSL Wireless Base Station allows the user to b lock access to web sites by entering either a full URL address or just a keyword. This feature can be used to protect children from accessing violent or pornogr aphic web sites. Y ou can define up to 30 sites here . Schedule Rule Y ou may filter Internet access for local clients based[...]
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3 Click ‘OK’ and then click ‘SAVE SETTINGS’ to save y our settings. Intrusion Detection Intrusion Detection F eature Stateful Pack et Inspection (SPI) and Anti-DoS firewall protection (Default: Enabled) - The Intr usion Detection Feature of the ADSL Wireless Base Station limits access for incoming traffic at the W AN por t. When the SPI fea[...]
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ENGLISH 49 Scroll down to view more information. Stateful P ack et Inspection This is called a ‘stateful’ packet inspection because it examines the contents of the packet to determine the state of the communications; i.e ., it ensures that the stated destination computer has previously requested the current communication. This is a way of ensur[...]
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Stateful Pack et Inspection allows y ou to select different application types that are using dynamic por t number s. If you wish to use the Stateful Pack et Inspection (SPI) to block packets, click on the Y es r adio button in the ‘Enable SPI and Anti-DoS firewall protection’ field and then check the inspection type that you need, such as Packe[...]
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DoS Criteria and P ort Scan Criteria Set up DoS and por t scan cr iter ia in the spaces provided (as shown belo w). P arametre Defaults Description T otal incomplete 300 Defines the rate of new unestablished sessions that will cause the TCP/UDP sessions sessions software to star t deleting half-open sessions. HIGH T otal incomplete 250 Defines the [...]
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DMZ If you ha v e a client PC that cannot r un an Inter net application proper ly from behind the firewall, you can open the client up to unrestr icted two- way Internet access. Enter the IP address of a DMZ (Demilitar ized Zone) host on this screen. Adding a client to the DMZ ma y expose your local network to a var iety of secur ity r isks, so onl[...]
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Tr a p Specify the IP address of the NMS to notify when a significant ev ent is detected by the agent. When a tr ap condition occur s, the SNMP agent sends an SNMP trap message to any NMS specified as a trap receiver . P arameter Description IP Address T r aps are sent to this address when er ror s or specific events occur on the network. Community[...]
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Maintenance Use the Maintenance menu to backup the current configuration, restore a previously sa ved conf iguration, restore factor y settings, update fir mware , and reset the ADSL Wireless Base Station. Configuration T ools Choose a function and click Next. Backup allows y ou to sa ve the ADSL Wireless Base Station's configuration to a file[...]
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ENGLISH 55 Note: If you use the Reset button on the rear panel, the ADSL W ireless Base Station performs a power reset. Press the button for over five seconds, and the factor y default settings will be restored. Status The Status page displays W AN/LAN connection status, firmware , and hardware version number s, illegal attempts to access your netw[...]
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The following items are included on the Status page: Item Description INTERNET Displays W AN connection type and status. Click the Connect button to connect to your ISP . GA TEW A Y Displa ys system IP settings, as well as DHCP Ser ver and Firewall status. INFORMA TION Displays the number of attached clients, the fir mware versions, the physical MA[...]
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Ho w to set-up a computer netw ork? The next pages will show y ou an example of how to set-up a computer network using the Philips ADSL Wireless Base Station. W arning: The ADSL Wireless Base Station only establishes a connection betw een y our wireless netw or k devices. How y ou use this connection is up to you. Setting-up a computer network is t[...]
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Double-click the “Network and Inter net connections” icon. Click in the list to the left on “Setting-up a home networ k or small business network”. ENGLISH 58[...]
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The Wizard Networ k Setup appear s. Click ‘Next’ to continue. Wizard Netw ork Settings 1. Please, carefully read the instr uctions the Wizard gives y ou, and adapt y our choices to the type of netw or k you want to set-up . Use the Help f eature within the Wizard if you need more inf ormation while using the Wizard. 2. In each window , click ?[...]
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1. Enter a description that helps you recognize the computer . 2. Enter a name that is different f or each computer . 3. Click ‘Next’ to continue . Enter the same workgroup name for all computer s in the networ k, then click ‘Next’ to continue . ENGLISH 60[...]
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Choose to make a networking setup disk. Then click 'Next'. Click ‘Finish’ to close the Wizard, and then use the disk you made to set-up y our other computers. ENGLISH 61[...]
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To share folders with the networ k: Star t Windows Explorer and right-click the folder y ou wish to share with the network. Click the ‘Sharing’ tab and adapt the settings. To explore the network: Double-click the Network Environment icon on the desktop. If you need more inf ormation, consult Windows Help . ENGLISH 62[...]
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F or Windo ws 98SE and Windows Me. See ear lier on in this chapter for Windows XP and Windows 2000. Click the Windows Star t button, click “Settings”, and click “Control Panel” from the list. Double-click the “Network” icon. ENGLISH 63[...]
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Click the ‘Identification’ tab. 1. Enter a name that is different f or each computer . 2. Enter the same workgroup name for all computer s in the networ k. 3. Enter a description that helps you recognize the computer . 4. Click on the ‘Configuration’ tab to continue . ENGLISH 64[...]
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Click the ‘Shar ing files and printer s’ button. Select the access options you want, and click ‘OK’ to continue. Click ‘OK’ to accept the changes. ENGLISH 65[...]
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To share folders with the networ k: Star t Windows Explorer and right-click the folder y ou wish to share with the network. Click the ‘Sharing’ tab and adapt the settings. To explore the network: Double-click the Network Environment icon on the desktop. If you need more inf ormation, consult Windows Help . ENGLISH 66[...]
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Tr oubleshooting This section describes common problems you may encounter and possib le solutions to them. The ADSL Wireless Base Station can be easily monitored through panel indicator s to identify problems. Prob lem Solution Po w er LED is Off • Check connections between the ADSL Wireless Base Station, the exter nal power supply , and the wall[...]
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Prob lem Solution Po w er LED is Off • Check connections between the ADSL Wireless Base Station, the exter nal power supply , and the wall outlet. • If the power indicator does not turn on when the pow er cord is plugged in, you may hav e a problem with the po wer outlet, power cord, or external power supply . Howev er , if the unit pow er s of[...]
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Specifications Ph ysical Characteristics Po r t s – Four 10/100Mbps RJ-45 P or ts – One ADSL RJ-11 ADSL F eatures – Suppor ts DMT line modulation – Suppor ts Annex A Full-Rate ADSL: up to 8 Mbps downstream, up to 1 Mbps upstream (G.992.1 &T1.413, Issue 2) – Suppor ts G.Lite ADSL: up to 1.5 Mbps downstream, up to 512 Kbps upstream – [...]
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Modulation T ype – OFDM, CCK Operating Channels IEEE 802.11b compliant: – 13 channels (ETSI) Operating Channels IEEE 802.11g compliant: – 13 channels (Europe) RF Output P o wer Modulation Rate-Output P ow er (dBm) 802.11b - 1Mbps (16 dBm) 802.11b - 2Mbps (16 dBm) 802.11b - 5.5Mbps (16 dBm) 802.11b - 11Mbps (16 dBm) Modulation Rate-Output P o [...]
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ENGLISH 71 En vir onmental Complies with the following standards: T emperature: IEC 68-2-14 0 to 50 degrees C (Standard Operating) -40 to 70 degree C (Non-operation) Humidity 10% to 90% (Non-condensing) Vibration IEC 68-2-36, IEC 68-2-6 Shock IEC 68-2-29 Drop IEC 68-2-32 Input P o wer 12 V 1 A IEEE Standards IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.1d ITU [...]
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Hereby , Philips Consumer Electronics, BLC P&A CC , declares that this CPWBS154 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directiv e 1999/5/EC . Hierbij verklaar t, Philips Consumer Electronics, BLC P&A CC dat het toestel CPWBS154 in ov ereenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante [...]
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