TRENDnet User's Guide
Configure UPnP
Universal Plug and Play(UPnP) is an architecture to enable pervasive peer-to-peer
network connectivity between PCs, intelligent devices and appliances when UPnP is
supported. UPnP works on TCP/IP network to enable UPnP devices to connect and
access to each other, very well adopted in home networking environment.
UPnP : By default, it's "Disable". Select "Enable" or "Disable" of UPnP Service.
Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate changes
For UPnP to work in Windows XP, the "TEW-676APBO" must be available in "My
Network Places", as shown here: (your specific model may vary)
TEW-675APBO/TEW-
676APBO
If these devices are not available, you should verify that the correct components and
services are loaded in Windows XP. Please refer to Appendix E. Using UPnP on Windows
XP
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Configure SNMP Setup
SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for
communication between SNMP managers and agents. By enabling SNMP function, the
administrator can obtain the system information remotely.
Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting.
SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.
ro community : Set a community string to authorize read-only access.
rw community : Set a community string to authorize read/write access.
SNMP v3 Enable: Check to enable SNMP v3.
SNMPv3 supports the highest level SNMP security.
TEW-676APBO
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