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The following instructions assume you are running Windows XP’s defaultinterface. If you are using the Classic interface (where the icons and menuslook

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16Chapter 5: Using the SetupWizardThe Network Everywhere Wireless Cable/DSL Router comes with an automat-ed software installation procedure for Window

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At this point, you should verify that your Internet connection (Cable or DSL)is connected to your PC. Verify that your connection is working properly

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterWhen the screen shown in Figure 5-6 appears, connect the power for the Routerand modem, using a surge protector. Some of the

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterConfiguration is completeand the Router is set upwhen you see the finalscreen, shown in Figure 5-9. Click the Finish buttonto

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterOn the next screen that appears, shown in Figure 5-14, you will configure theRouter’s wireless settings. As this is a wireles

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterChapter 6:The Router’s Web-based UtilityUse the Router’s web-based utility to administer it. This chapter will describeeach w

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterFirmware Version This entry shows the version and date of the firmware theRouter is using. Future versions of the Router’s fi

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router30Network Everywhere®SeriesWireless (Enable/Disable). In order to utilize the Router’s wireless functions,select Enable. If y

Pagina 11 - Chapter 5: Using the Setup

Wireless Cable/DSL Router32Network Everywhere®Series31The Password screen, shown in Figure 6-6, allows you to set up a password andUPnP Services. You

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COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Copyright © 2002 Network Everywhere, All Rights Reserved. Network Everywhere andLinksys are registered trademarks of Links

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router34Network Everywhere®Series33WAN These fields display the Router’s current MAC Address, IP Address,Subnet Mask, and Default G

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router36Network Everywhere®Series35If you should need any further information about anything on this screen, clickthe Help button.U

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router• Dynamic Routing - Sets up the Router so it will automatically adjust to phys-ical changes in the network’s layout.• Static

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router40Network Everywhere®Series39Block WAN Requests By enabling the Block WAN Request feature, you canprevent your network from

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router42Network Everywhere®Series41The Preset Applications at the top of the list are among the most widely usedInternet applicatio

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router44Network Everywhere®Series43To apply any of the settings you’ve changed on this page, click the Apply but-ton, and then clic

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router46Network Everywhere®Series45Port TriggeringFrom the Port RangeForwarding or UPnPForwarding screens,click the PortTriggering

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router48Network Everywhere®Series47To apply any of the settings you’ve changed on this page, click the Apply but-ton, and then clic

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router50Network Everywhere®Series49From the DMZ Host screen, shown in Figure 6-17, you can expose one localuser to the Internet for

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router52Network Everywhere®Series51Before making any changes to the Wireless tab, shown in Figure 6-19, pleasecheck the wireless se

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterChapter 6: The Router’s Web-based Utility 26Overview 26Logging In 26Setup 27Password 32Status 33DHCP 34Log 35Help 36Advanced

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router• Station MAC Filter. This option will allow you to prevent wireless userson your network from accessing the Router’s functio

Pagina 25 - Port Range Forwarding

Wireless Cable/DSL Router56Network Everywhere®Series55For Windows 2000:A. Click Start, Settings, and Control Panel. Double-click Network andDial-Up

Pagina 26 - Port Triggering

Wireless Cable/DSL Router58Network Everywhere®Series57• Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties win-dow, and click the OK but

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router60Network Everywhere®Series59Change the IP address for the Router to another subnet to avoid a conflictbetween the VPN IP add

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router62Network Everywhere®Series61F. Check the Enable option for the port services you want to use. Consider theexample below:Cust

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router64Network Everywhere®Series6312. I need to upgrade the firmware.In order to upgrade the firmware with the latest features, yo

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router6617. The Diag LED stays lit continuously.• The Diag LED lights up when the device is first powered on. Then, thesystem will

Pagina 31 - Appendix A:Troubleshooting

Wireless Cable/DSL Router68Network Everywhere®Series67I set up an Unreal Tournament Server, but others on the LAN cannot join. What doI need to do? I

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterHow many ports can be simultaneously forwarded? Theoretically, the Router canestablish 520 sessions at the same time, but you

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Wireless Cable/DSL Routerbit to be transmitted. This bit pattern is called a chip (or chipping code). Thelonger the chip, the greater the probability

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterChapter 1:IntroductionThink of the Network Everywhere Wireless Cable/DSL Router as a kind of"splitter" for your Int

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router74Network Everywhere®Series733. At the DOS command prompt, type “ping mail” (assuming that the loca-tion for which you’re tr

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router76Network Everywhere®Series75Appendix C:ConfiguringWireless SecurityAn acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy, WEP is an encryp

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router78Network Everywhere®Series77• WEP (64Bit or 128B) Select the level of encryption from the drop-downbox. 128-bit WEP encrypt

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router80Network Everywhere®Series792. In the “Control Panel” window, click the Network and InternetConnections icon, shown in Figur

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router82Network Everywhere®Series816. When the “WirelessNetwork ConnectionProperties” windowappears, as in Figure C-8, click the Wi

Pagina 40 - Appendix B: How to Ping Your

Wireless Cable/DSL Router84Network Everywhere®Series83Appendix D:Finding the MACAddress and IPAddress for YourEthernet AdapterThis section describes h

Pagina 41 - Wireless Security

Wireless Cable/DSL Router86Network Everywhere®Series852. In the command prompt, enter ipconfig /all. Then press the Enter key.3. Write down the Phys

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router88Network Everywhere®Series87Appendix E: Glossary10BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs.100BaseTX - IEEE

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterDHCP supports static addresses for computers containing Web servers thatneed a permanent IP address. DMZ - (DeMilitarized Zo

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router92Network Everywhere®Series91ing the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciencesfor the benefit of h

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Dynamic IP AddressesA dynamic IP address is automatically assigned to a device on the network,such as PCs and print servers. These IP addresses are c

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Wireless Cable/DSL RouterRIP (Routing Information Protocol) - A simple routing protocol that is part ofthe TCP/IP protocol suite. It determines a rout

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Wireless Cable/DSL Routerthe actual delivery of the data (routing), UDP takes care of keeping track of theindividual units of data (called packets) th

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Wireless Cable/DSL Router98Network Everywhere®Series97Appendix G:WarrantyInformationBE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE AND A BARCODEFROM THE PRODU

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Network Everywhere®SeriesAppendix H:Contact InformationFor help with the installation or operation of the Wireless Cable/DSL Router,contact Network Ev

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The LAN Indicators, shown in Figure 1-2, show the status of information beingtransmitted within your local networkWLAN Act Green. This LED indicates w

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Chapter 2: Planning YourWireless NetworkA wireless LAN is exactly like a regular LAN, except that each computer in theLAN uses a wireless adapter to c

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Chapter 4: Configuring the PCsThese instructions will help you configure each of your computers to commu-nicate with the Router.To do this, you will n

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5. Click the OK button again. Windows may ask you for the originalWindows installation disk or additional files. Supply them by pointing tothe correc

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