Chapter 4 - Configuring The Routefinder; About The Browser Interface; About Ipsec; Start The Routefinder Configuration - Multitech RouteFinder RF820 User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Configuring the
Now that the cabling is completed and each PC on the network is configured to accept the IP addresses that the
RouteFinder will provide, you are ready to configure your RouteFinder.
Note:
The antenna must be attached in order for the RouteFinder to be operational.

About the Browser Interface

Initial configuration is required in order for you to begin operation. The browser-based interface eases
configuration and management.

About IPSec

The VPN functionality is based on the IPSec protocol and uses 168-bit Triple DES (3DES) encryption to ensure
that your information remains private.

Start the RouteFinder Configuration

1. Connect your workstation.
Be sure your workstation is connected to one of the RouteFinder's LAN ports and that the antenna is
attached to the RouteFinder.
2. Apply power.
Apply power to the RouteFinder and wait for the Status LED to blink indicating that the unit is ready.
3. Set the workstation IP address.
The directions for setting your workstation IP address are covered in Chapter 3.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder SOHO RF820/RF820-AP & RF830/RF830-AP User Guide (S000399E)
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