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[. . . ] GigaFast Ethernet 11Wireless Mbps Access Point User Manual Router WF711-APR GigaFast Ethernet C opyright The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, stored, transcribed in an information retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, magnetic, electronic, optical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without prior written permission. Trademark All product, company, and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications are subject to be changed without prior notice. S GigaFast Ethernet able of T ontent C : Introduction : Features : Package Contents : System Requirements : Panel Description Section 1 2 3 4 5 : Installation : Hardware Connection to WAN : Hardware Connection to LAN : Network Setting in Administrator's computer : Device Administration : Web Based Configuration : Telnet/Console Configuration : Firewall and Advanced Functions : Access Control : Service Time Allocation : URL Keyword Blocking : Virtual Server : DMZ : Multiple DMZ Host : Auto 2-Way Applications : Dynamic DNS : Troubleshooting : Common Problems & Solutions : Frequently Asked Questions GigaFast Ethernet Appendix A B C D E F : TCP/IP Well-Known Port : Illustrated Typical Application : Cabling and Pin Assignment : Configure IP Manually : Technical Information : Technical Support / Warranty info GigaFast Ethernet Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding 11Mbps Wireless Access Router. This product is the perfect option to connect a group of wired or wireless PCs to a high-speed Broadband Internet connection or to an Ethernet based Backbone (ETTH/ETTB: Ethernet to the Home/Building). Configurable as a DHCP server, this product is the only externally recognized server device on your local area network (LAN). [. . . ] User command This is reserved for diagnostic purposes. Section 6 GigaFast Ethernet Firewall and Advanced Functions Besides the native protection features from NAT, the Wireless Router provides many advanced functions which are popular in most firewall devices such as deny PING, block service port, URL keyword blocking, virtual server, DMZ and intrusion event log. (Recorded in the Wireless Access Point Router internal buffer, please refer to 3. 1. 2) Access Control "Access control" allows you to control the WAN-to-LAN or LAN-to-WAN access capability. Click the Access Control link in the left frame. Respond to Ping from WAN: Allow or Deny responding if there is any PING packet sent to WAN of the Wireless Router Section 6 GigaFast Ethernet This is very useful to avoid Internet intruder/hacker from probing the computer. Most likely, the hacker will not start to attack due to no PING response. Web Management from WAN: This function allows the administrator to configure the Wireless Router from the outside Internet with browser directly. In order to reserve HTTP service (port 80), which is used for virtual servers, the remote web administration function utilizes another port 64511 instead. http://211. 79. 244. 45:64511 ) Block Client in LAN: This function is used to inhibit some LAN clients (by IP address) from accessing Internet resources. Since all LAN client are recognized by their IP addresses, regardless of if the LAN client's IP address is assigned by DHCP server or manual setting, this function always works well. Filter Packets from LAN: This function allows the administrator to inhibit LAN users from using some Internet services for management purposes. For example, if the Wireless Router is used in a SOHO environment and the administrator wants to inhibit LAN users from using Telnet services (like BBS, on-line chat), then it is easily achieved by blocking all packets to service port 23. Another example would be blocking service port 110 (POP3) which will inhibit LAN users from checking/retrieving outside Internet e-Mail accounts periodically. This is very useful when the WAN connection type is Dial-On-Demand (like PPPoE/PPP). Otherwise the periodic e-Mail checking from the LAN user will cause the Wireless Router to keep the WAN connection alive forever. Therefore, in this situation, the LAN user can only use e-Mail servers inside the network. (if a POP3 server exist in LAN). 3. 4. Section 6 GigaFast Ethernet Service Time Allocation "Service Time Allocation" allows the administrator to control the Wireless Router's LAN-to-WAN if the service is available or disabled at any time. This feature is implemented by two mechanisms. One method is to specify the maximum continuous service period. This is primarily used for parental control in home/family applications. It can protect children from surfing the Internet continuously for more than a pre-defined period X. Meanwhile, the Wireless Router will still stop service until period Y is expired. Section 6 GigaFast Ethernet The other mechanism is simply dependent on a daily time zone. This means the Wireless Router's LAN-to-WAN service is on or off according to a predefined daily schedule table. URL Keyword Blocking In order to prevent LAN users from accessing specific websites, the Wireless Router provides a function to perform such a filtering mechanism. The administrator can enter the URL keywords of which websites are to be rejected. Then the Wireless Router will reject any websites which have URL names that matched or partially match. [. . . ] (The default IP address of this product is 192. 168. 8. 1, so you can type in an IP Address like 192. 168. 8. xxx where xxx can be numbers from 1 to 253) Set the Subnet Mask as 255. 255. 255. 0. In the Gateway tab, add the IP address of this router. (The default IP Address is 192. 168. 8. 1) Appendix A GigaFast Ethernet Select the DNS configuration tab and enable DNS. Add DNS values provided by your ISP into the DNS Server Search Order. Click OK to finish. Appendix A GigaFast Ethernet Appendix E: Technical Information Operational WAN I/F WAN cabling LAN I/F LAN cabling Wireless LAN LED Indication Reset Button : One RJ-45 port, IEEE802. 3 100Base-T, CSMA/CD : UTP category 5 (10/100Mbps) : Four RJ-45 ports, IEEE802. 3u 100Base-T, CSMA/CD : UTP category 5 (switched 10/100Mbps) : IEEE802. 11b, supports 1/2/5. 5/11Mbps : Power, WAN, LAN Link/Act, WLAN : Reset to factory default settings Environmental Power Input Dimensions Certification Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity : External, DC 5V/2A : 7. 3 x 4. 5 x 1 inches : FCC Class B, CE Mark :0°C to 40°C (32F to 104F) : -20°C to 70°C (-4F to 157F) : 10% to 85% non-condensing Appendix A GigaFast Ethernet Technical Support GigaFast Technical Support Department Hours of Operation: Monday thru Friday Saturday Excluding Holidays 9AM - 8PM 10AM - 1PM (888) GFE-6788 (888) 433-6788 Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Statement: GigaFast Ethernet Solutions Inc. ("GFE") warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the applicable warranty term. [. . . ]

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