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Wireless G BroadBand router user manual Model 503693 INT-503693-UM-0608-01...
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Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS ™ Wireless G Broadband Router, Model 503693. The Wireless G Broadband Router allows you to conveniently share your network connection with multiple users on your network — with or without wires. It delivers 10/100 Mbps (auto-sensing) WAN and lAN connections, and is interoperable with 54 Mbps (802.11g) and 11 Mbps...
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safety & compliance statements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
1 hardWare 1.1 front panel / Leds The front panel of the Wireless G Broadband Router features several leds for immediate indication of the device’s operational status. Led status description Power is on. Power is off. The router is initializing. Flashing The router is operating properly. The router is experiencing a hardware error.
• Broadband Internet access service (dSl/cable/ethernet) • DSL/cable modem that has an RJ-45 connector (not needed if you connect the router to the ethernet) • Each PC on the LAN needs a working Ethernet adapter and an Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors •...
2.2 wireless settings 2.2.1 Basic settings Band — The three options in the drop-down menu are “2.4 GHz (G)” for 54 Mbps (802.11g); “2.4G Hz (B)” for 11 Mbps (802.11b); and “2.4 GHz (G+B),” which allows both 802.11g and 802.11b wireless stations to connect to the router. Mode —...
are on the access control list will be able to connect to your access point. When”deny listed” is selected, these wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect to the access point. 2.2.5 wds settings Wireless distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs, as the ethernet does.
2.3 tcp/ip settings 2.3.1 Lan interface setup IP Address — Enter the IP address of your router in dotted-decimal notation (factory default = 192.168.1.254). Subnet Mask — This determines the size of the network, and would normally be set to 255.255.255.0. DHCP — drop-down options are “None,” “Client” and “Serve.” The router is set up by default as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, which provides the TCP/IP configuration for all the PCs connected to the router on the LAN.
Connection Type — Select “Continuous,” “Connect on demand” or “Manual.” Idle Time — When the connection type is set to “Connect on demand,” you can set the idle time. MTU Size — The normal MTU (maximum transmission unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1492 Bytes.
2.4.3 Mac filtering Similar to Port and IP Filtering (above), with similar options. Enable MAC Filtering — Select to modify the MAC filter. MAC Address — enter the MAC address; for example, 00:e0:4e:3f:2d:c5. Protocol — Select “TCP,” “UDP” or “Both.” Current Filter Table — This displays the list of MAC filters. 2.4.4 port forwarding entries on this screen allow you...
2.4.6 dMZ The dMZ host feature allows one local host to be exposed to the Internet for a special- purpose service, such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. dMZ Host forwards all the ports at the same time. Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP address assigned to it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function.
2.5.2 statistics This screen displays the packet counters for transmission and reception as regards to wireless and ethernet networks. 2.5.3 dynamic dns settings dynamic dNS is a service that provides you with a valid, unchanging Internet domain name (URl) to go with your (possibly ever-changing) IP address.
Enable NTP client update — Select to get the time from NTP (Network Time Protocol). NTP server — Select a server from the drop-down menu. Click “Apply Change” to get the time from the Internet (if connected). 2.5.5 denial of service A denial-of-service (doS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by...
2.5.7 upgrade firmware This screen lets you upgrade the AP firmware. NOTE: do not power off the Browse... device during the upload, as doing so may crash the system. 2.5.8 save/reload settings This screen lets you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file which was saved Browse...
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