Administration Settings - Dell 2350 User Manual

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The advantage to using static routing is that network traffic is reduced; thus, static routing is
beneficial for slow Internet connections. Routing using static routes is practical for small
networks. For larger networks, the router needs to dynamically keep track of changes in the
physical wiring of the network, and the use of dynamic routing (RIP) is recommended.
NOTICE: The Static Routing settings are intended for advanced network administrators
only. Do not change these settings unless you are certain of the correct values.
You may not be able to access the configuration tool if invalid information is
entered.
To use static routing, manually add the Destination IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP
Address for each route you are adding to the Static Routing Table, and click Add. Then click
Submit. If you are routing to an entire network, the last number in the destination IP address
should be a zero (0); for example, 192.168.0.0.
NOTE: In static routing, the Wireless 2350 does NOT dynamically discover routing
information and does NOT use RIP. The Wireless 2350 currently does NOT
support RIP.
Use the fields beside each route and the Delete button to remove static routes from the Static
Routing Table.

Administration Settings

Password Settings
The Wireless 2350 uses a password to authenticate the user before allowing changes to be
made to any network settings. If you would like to change the current password, click to select
Change Your Password and enter the new password in both New Password and Retype
Password fields. Write down the password and keep it in a secure location for future
reference.
System Administration
HTTP Port No.
Do not change the HTTP Port value unless you have reason to do so. Typically, web
servers listen for incoming web requests on port 80.

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