Remote Access
4.1 Introduction to Remote Access
Here the term "Remote Access" covers two types of remote access.
The first, "Remote Dial-In Access" means the router allows normal
ISDN TA users or NAT routers (IP sharing routers) to dial into the
router to share the network resources of the local network, or to surf
the Internet via a broadband device connected to the LAN2/WAN port.
The other remote access function, "LAN-to-LAN Access", provides a
solution to connect two independent LANs for mutual sharing of net-
work resources. For example, the head office network can access
the branch office network, and vice versa.
4.2 Remote Dial-In Access
4.2.1 Activating Remote Dial-In
In the Quick Setup group of the Setup Main Menu, click "Remote
Dial-In Access Setup" to enter the setup page.
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