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Local networks with Gigaset products
You can use the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable to set up a local network, e.g. a home network. All the PCs in this network can communicate with each other and have access to the Internet.
Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable Modem
Windows ME
Internet
Windows 2000
Local Area Network
Windows XP
Windows 98 SE
There are various ways in which you can set up the network with a Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. You can
u set up a wired local network (Ethernet) and allow the connected PCs access to the
Internet (see page 9).
u set up a wireless local network (WLAN) and allow the connected PCs access to the
Internet (see page 10). page 12).
u set up a local network comprising wireless and wired network components (see
The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable Wired local network (Ethernet)
In a wired local network, PCs communicate with one another via an Ethernet cable. When the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is used, it establishes the connection between the PCs. For this it has four Ethernet LAN ports for connecting four PCs. The PCs have to be equipped with a network socket (Ethernet). New PCs frequently already have this socket. For older PCs you need to install an Ethernet network card. The PC and the Ethernet LAN socket on the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable are connected using an Ethernet cable (CAT5). There is one supplied. You can obtain additional Ethernet cables from your retailer. The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable allows all PCs to access the Internet simultaneously. Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable
Ethernet
The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable Wireless local network (WLAN)
In a wireless local network (WLAN) PCs are linked without wires. For this the PCs have to be equipped with a wireless network adapter (WLAN adapter) such as a Gigaset PC Card 108 or a USB Adapter 108. We generally differentiate between two types of wireless network:
u Infrastructure mode u Ad-hoc mode
Infrastructure mode The infrastructure mode connects wireless and wired networks with one another. In addition to the mobile stations, the infrastructure mode needs an access point such as the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. In infrastructure mode the stations in the network always communicate via this access point. Each station that wants to be part of the wireless network must first register with the access point before it can exchange data. The access point establishes the connection between the mobile stations of a wireless network and a wired LAN (Ethernet) or the Internet. In this case this is described as the device's router functionality. The router sends data packets that are not addressed to stations within the network "outside" and forwards data packets originating from "outside" to the appropriate station within the network. You can use the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable to connect
u The LAN LEDs light up if a device is connected to the corresponding LAN connection
by means of an Ethernet cable. In order to communicate via the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable, the network must be configured on the connected PC. This usually takes place automatically.
You will find information on how to operate devices on the USB port of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable on page 110 for printers, on page 83 for external bulk memories, and in the document "Gigaset WLAN. Practical tips" on the supplied CD.
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The user interface
Once you have configured the network settings on a PC in your local network, you can then use that PC to configure the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable with the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's user interface. You can use any browser for the configuration, e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or higher. Please remember: To start the configuration environment you might need to deactivate the HTTP proxy for your browser (see (page 120)). If you use Mozilla Firefox or if you use Internet Explorer and Windows XP Service Pack 2, you need to configure the popup blocker (see (page 120)).
Launching the user interface
To access the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's user interface:
Launch your Web browser. Enter the IP address of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable in the browser's address
field. http://se551 or http://192.168.2.1 The login screen appears:
As supplied, the default password is admin.
Enter the password and click on OK.
Please remember: For security reasons you should change the password at a later stage (see page 35). A screen with security information is displayed.
For the initial configuration you can skip this information. If you carry out all the basic and security settings using the wizard as described below, then your device and network are fully protected. If not, the next time you log on you will be informed of security gaps in the configuration program.
Click on OK.
You will now see the start screen. Note: You will find information about the currently used and available time and data volume for your Internet connection by clicking on Traffic Control. There is more detailed information about this in the section entitled "Traffic Control" on page 105.
The start screen
The start screen is the starting point for all configuration and administration activities.
Start screen functions On the start screen you can
u select the language for the user interface (see page 27), u connect to the Internet (see page 95), u open the Status menu to obtain status information about the Gigaset SE551 WLAN
dsl/cable (see page 90),
u call up the wizard for the basic configuration: Basic Setup Wizard (see page 29), u call up the Security Setup Wizard (see page 34), u open the Advanced Settings menu for additional configuration options
(see page 43). You can call up the wizards, the Advanced Settings menu, and status information from any other configuration program screen at any time via the tabs on the upper edge of the user interface.
The configuration program offers you the following functions:
Basic Setup Wizard
Use this wizard for the settings required for connecting to the Internet You can also set data for your region. This is described from page 29. This wizard allows you to take precautions against unauthorised access to your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and the local network. For example, you can assign a password and set up encryption for wireless traffic. This is described from page 34. For the protection of your network we recommend that you carry out this setup. Additional functions are offered in the Advanced Settings menu. For example, you can back up and restore your configuration data, set up your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable as a virtual server for your network, and much more. These configuration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage. This is described from page 43. You can view information about the configuration and status of your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable in the Status menu. This is described from page 99. You can view the status of your Internet connection and can establish a manual connection to the Internet (see page 90). You can select the language for the user interface (see page 27).
Security Setup Wizard
Advanced Settings
Status
Internet status Language
Selecting a language
The user interface can be presented in various languages.
Click on Language on the top right above the screen.
If you wish to change the preset language, select the required language from the
Click OK to apply the setting.
You might have to load the file for the language you require. Follow the on-screen instructions on the user interface. Reboot the device to activate the change. Confirm the reboot in the dialogue field shown. Once the procedure has been concluded the start screen is shown again.
Elements on the user interface
The user interface pages contain the following elements: Log Off button The Log Off button is always present on the right above the user interface. If you click on Log Off the session is terminated and the login screen appears again. Help Click on the question mark to display explanations about the current user interface screen. Buttons and symbols used by the wizards The wizards use graphic symbols to show which steps you have already carried out. As soon as you have changed the configuration in a screen, you can activate the new setting by clicking on Next > at the bottom of the screen. The Back button returns you to the previous configuration step, and < Back returns you to the start screen. Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu OK Cancel Transfers the settings you have made to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable configuration. Deletes all the entries in a screen since the last time you clicked on OK. This button is not available for the initial configuration of the device.
Other buttons may be visible depending on the function in question. These are described in the relevant sections.
The Basic Setup Wizard guides you step by step through the general configuration of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. This includes settings for your region and for your Internet access. Connection to the Internet is established via the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable for all PCs connected to it. You need your Internet Provider's access data for the configuration. Please have this data to hand. Please remember: The Basic Setup Wizard will reconfigure your Internet settings if this has already been done previously. This does not affect the WLAN and LAN settings. The access data is stored in the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable during configuration. Before passing the device on to somebody else or having your dealer replace it, you should first restore the factory settings (see page 96). Otherwise unauthorised persons may use your Internet access data at your expense.
Select Basic Setup Wizard on the start screen to start the configuration.
Click on Next >.
Regional Options
On this screen you select your present location for the regional options.
Select the country where you are currently located from the list. You can make the
settings for the clock to change automatically to summer time and/or to the time zone as you wish.
Activate UPnP if you wish to use this function.
Summary
In the next step the basic settings you have made through the wizard are shown for you to check.
If you want to make changes to the settings, click on < Back. If you want to confirm the settings, click on Finish to close the basic setup wizard.
You will then be taken automatically to the start screen for the Security Setup Wizard. If you want to carry this out at a later stage, deactivate the option I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now. The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is now configured and ready to connect to the Internet.
Security settings
The Security Setup Wizard offers you additional settings for improving your network security. You can
u assign a Password for configuring the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable (see page 35), u change the ID for your wireless network (SSID) (see page 36), u set the Encryption for wireless traffic (see page 37), u limit access to your wireless network to certain PCs (see page 49). The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's user interface will guide you through the security configuration step by step. Once you have completed a screen, click on Next >. If you want to make any changes or check your entries, click on < Back.
Select Security Setup Wizard on the start screen or in the tab to start the security
configuration if you did not go straight to the start screen for the security settings after making the basic settings.
Click on Next > to continue.
Assigning a Password
In the first step of the setup you can assign a Password for the user interface. When supplied, the configuration of your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is not protected with a Password. To prevent unauthorised changes to the configuration, you should set a Password and change this Password from time to time.
If you have already set a Password, enter the old Password in the Current password
field.
Enter a new password in the New password field, and repeat it in the Confirm new
u check and change the configuration for Internet access (see
page 44) or specify a preferred DNS server (see page 48), page 50),
u set up time and volume control for your Internet access (see u configure the firewall, i.e. a number of security and special
Local Network
Wireless Network
Administration
functions, e.g. access control for local PCs to the Internet or blocking certain Internet sites (see page 52), u make the NAT settings needed to provide your own services on the Internet (see page 61). u set up dynamic DNS for a static Internet address on your device (see page 66), u configure the Quality of Service (see page 68). Here you can change the Private IP address of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and make settings on the DHCP server (see page 69). Here you can configure the options for wireless communication (SSID and encryption) and restrict access to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable (see page 44). Here you can make the settings for operating an external data carrier, a Web server or a printer server on the USB port (see page 82). Here you can make or change various system settings, e.g. assign a password (see page 92), set the time (see page 91), or activate remote management (see page 93). You can also back up the data on your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/ cable or load new firmware (see page 95).
If you have configured your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable using the two wizards you have also already configured the WAN connection (Internet access). You can check or change these settings in the Internet menu. This menu also offers you a wide range of possibilities for security settings and limiting access to the Internet as well as for providing your own services on the Internet. Via the Internet menu you can
u check and edit the Internet configuration of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable
(see below),
u enter the PC's registered MAC address for Internet access (WAN interface)
(for cloning the MAC address, see page 49),
u make DNS server settings (page 48), u configure time and volume control for using the Internet (see page 50), u protect your network against unauthorised access from outside (firewall) and limit
or block access to Internet sites (see page 52),
u provide your own services on the Internet (NAT, see page 61), u set up dynamic DNS (see page 66), u define QoS properties (priorities for data transfer) (see page 68).
Internet Connection
On this screen you can set up or change the configuration of your Internet connection. Any settings you make here must coincide with the features your Internet provider makes available to you. False information can lead to problems with your Internet connection.
If you wish to set up or change the settings for the Internet connection,
select Internet Connection in the Advanced Settings Internet menu.
Select your Internet provider from the Service provider list. Enter the data you have been given by your Service provider in the relevant fields.
Please remember: To configure the Internet connection successfully all fields must be filled in with the precise details given by your provider.
Select Always on if the connection is to exist at all times when the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is switched on. Please remember: If you have a time-based tariff this option can result in high connection charges. Select Connect on demand if applications such as a Web browser or an e-mail program are to connect to the Internet automatically. In the Idle time before disconnect field, enter a period of time after which the Internet connection is to be automatically ended if no data is transmitted (default setting: 3 minutes).
You can deactivate this function by entering "0". This means that the connection will continue to exist even if no data is transmitted. If you have a time-based tariff this can result in high charges. In this case you should enter a value other than "0". This time setting only applies to the Connect on demand option. Select Connect manually if you always want to establish and end the connection to the Internet manually. If you have a time-based tariff this will save you high connection charges. How to establish a connection manually is described on page 90. connect to the Internet. Any Internet connection already in existence will be closed first.
You will then be returned to the Internet Connection screen. If necessary, you can now amend your entries.
If the test was successful, click on OK to apply the settings.
PPPoE pass-through If you activate the PPPoE pass-through function a PC in the network can connect to the Internet via its own connection ID. The router puts these connections through.
In the Advanced Settings Internet menu, select Internet Connection. Select the option On to activate PPPoE pass-through. Click on OK to apply the settings.
Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) PCs with UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) can offer their own network services and automatically use services offered on the network. Please remember: The PC must have Windows ME or Windows XP as its operating system. Check whether the UPnP function has been installed in your PC's operating system. It may be necessary to retrospectively install the UPnP components even on Windows XP or Windows ME systems. Please consult your PC's operating instructions. As soon as you have installed UPnP in the operating system of a PC and activated it on the router, applications on this PC (e.g. Microsoft Messenger) can communicate via the Internet without your needing to expressly authorise it. In this case, the router automatically implements port forwarding (Port Forwarding, see page 64), thereby facilitating communication via the Internet. You will see a symbol for your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable on the task bar on the PC on which UPnP is installed. Windows XP systems will also include the icon under network connections. Clicking on this icon opens the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's configuration screens.
(TCP or UDP) that this port uses. Then you assign to this trigger port the public ports that have to be opened for the application. u The router checks all outgoing data for the port number and protocol. If it recognises a match of port and protocol to a defined trigger port, then it will open the assigned public ports and notes the IP address of the PC that sent the data. If data comes back from the Internet via one of these public ports, it allows the data through and directs it to the right PC. A trigger event always comes from a PC within the local network. If a trigger port is addressed from outside, it is simply ignored by the router.
Please remember:
u An application that is configured for port triggering can only be run by one user in
the local network at a time.
u As long as the public ports are open, they can be used by unauthorised persons to
gain access to a PC in the local network.
When the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is supplied, the NAT function (Network Address Translation) is activated, i.e. all IP addresses of PCs in the local network are converted to the router's public IP address when accessing the Internet. You can use the NAT settings for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable to
u set up port triggering for special applications (see page 63), u set up the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable as a virtual server by configuring Port For-
warding (see page 64),
u open the firewall for selected PCs (see page 65).
Please remember: For the functions described below you must make sure that the IP addresses of the PCs do not change. If the IP addresses of the PCs are assigned via the DHCP server of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable, you must select the option Never expires (see page 70) for the settings on the Local Network screen for Lease time or assign static IP addresses for the PCs. You can activate or deactivate the NAT function (default setting: NAT function is activated).
In the Advanced Settings Internet menu, select Address Translation (NAT) and
select the required option.
Configuring the Advanced Settings Port Triggering
If you configure Port Triggering for a certain application, determine a so-called trigger port and the protocol (TCP or UDP) this port uses. Then you assign to this trigger port the public ports that have to be opened for the application. You can select known Internet services for this or assign ports or blocks of ports manually.
To set up port triggering for a service, in the Address Translation (NAT) menu,
select Port Triggering.
To use the router's DynDNS function, select Dynamic DNS in the Advanced Settings Internet menu.
Activate the Dynamic DNS function. From the Service provider list, select the service offering dynamic DNS
(DynDNS.org or TZO.com).
Enter Domain name, User name and Password. You will have received the necessary information when registering with your Service provider.
Configuring the Advanced Settings QoS (Quality of Service)
Many communication and multimedia applications require high speed and large bandwidths to transfer data between the local network and the Internet. However, for many applications there is often only one Internet connection with limited capacity available. QoS (Quality of Service) divides this capacity between the different applications and provides undelayed, continuous data transfer where data packets with higher priority are given transmission preference.
In the Advanced Settings Internet menu, select the entry QoS.
Activate Differentiated services, i.e. the prioritisation of certain services for data
transfer between your network and the Internet.
In the field next to Upstream rate, enter the value for your DSL connection. The
value is determined in the contract with your Internet provider You can determine via Priority which data packets are to be given preferential transmission. With the aid of PHB (Per Hop Behaviours) a decision is also made about whether data packets are to be forwarded immediately before all others (EF, Expedited Forwarding), guaranteed and without data loss (AF, Assured Forwarding) or normally (BE, Best Effort). If your application already supports QoS your application will determine the priority automatically, and this will be noted by your device for forwarding. In addition, your device recognises certain Predefined applications and gives each data packet the relevant priority. You can also determine which proportion of the bandwidth for your Internet connection is to be made available for a certain class as Allocated bandwidth.
Select the Allocated bandwidth for the Predefined applications and for the line
(all other applications).
Click on OK to save and apply the changes.
LAN configuration
You can use the LAN configuration to define an IP address for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and configure the DHCP server.
Select Advanced Settings Local Network.
Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable You can change the device's IP address in this screen. The preset IP address is 192.168.2.1. This is the Private IP address of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. This is the address under which the device can be reached on the local network. It can be freely assigned from the block of available addresses. The IP address under which the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable can be reached from outside is assigned by the Internet Service Provider.
Sending power
We recommend that you select a sending power with a range to suit the spatial environment of your local network. A much greater range makes it easier to eavesdrop on your wireless data transmission.
Super G (108 Mbit/s) With the aid of channel bundling, the Super G transmission mode enables wireless data transfer up to 108 Mbps. The channel for wireless data transfer cannot be changed. You can only use Super G if this function is supported by at least one client in your wireless network. For the best possible data transfer rates, all clients in your LAN should support Super G. Please remember: If you activate Super G as the transmission mode, but it is not supported by all components in your wireless network, then for technical reasons the transfer rate in the network may be significantly lower than the possible maximum of 108 Mbit/s.
Select the mode for using Super G (108 Mbit/s) for your wireless network to increase the data transmission speed. You have a choice of two modes. Static: Wireless transmission is at a rate of just 108 Mbps. Clients that do not support this speed cannot connect to Access Point. Dynamic: If you select this transmission mode, the router accepts subscribers that communicate at different transfer rates and adjusts to the slowest client in the network. menu.
If you do not wish to use Super G (108 Mbit/s), select Disabled in the selection
XR (extended range) Activating XR enables data transfer even in the peripheral areas of your wireless network, albeit at very low data transfer rates. Conversion to XR mode occurs automatically when the signal is weak enough and if the partner station is also XR capable.
Activate or deactivate XR for your wireless network to increase the range. Click on OK to apply the settings.
Configuring the Advanced Settings Setting wireless security
If you are sending data over wireless channels, we recommend that you activate encryption (WEP or WPA) on your wireless network components. WPA offers greater security than WEP. We therefore recommend that you choose WPA encryption if it is supported by all components in your wireless network. WPA is a more advanced procedure than WEP for protecting wireless networks. Dynamic keys based on TKIP (Temporal Key Integration Protocol) offer increased security. The new standard WPA2 is based on AES. WPA also supports the use of an authentication server.
Device
On the Device screen in the Status menu you will find information about the most important data for your device.
u System uptime
Shows your device's operating time since the last time the system was started.
Shows the system time for your device.
Shows the version of the firmware currently installed in your device.
u Bootcode version
Shows the version of the boot code currently installed in your device.
u Wireless driver version
Shows the version of the WLAN driver currently installed in your device.
u Hardware version
Shows the version of your device's hardware.
u Serial number
Shows your device's serial number.
u System Log
The system log can give you important information about the functioning of your device and possible problems. You can adjust the scope of the system log to suit your needs (see the section entitled "System Log" on page 98).
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Installing the printer port for network printers
Your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is equipped with a USB port that you can use, for example, to connect a printer for use as the network printer.
Introduction
A network printer is a printer on which you can print your documents without it being connected to your PC, e.g. to LPT1, the parallel interface. This has the advantage that you only need this printer once in your network. All PCs for which it is released can access it and work with it. Note: For multifunction devices (combination of printer, copier or fax) only the printer functionality is supported. At present the printer server can only be used with selected printers that support USB V2.0. You can obtain further information by contacting the hotline or else on the Internet (see page 127). In most cases a printer of this type is connected to another PC in the network. This does indeed offer the advantage referred to above, but it has serious disadvantages:
u The printer can only be used by others if the PC to which it is connected is switched
u The print job you send to the PC on which the printer depends reduces the perform-
ance (resources) of this PC. If you use the USB port on the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable for your printer you have all the advantages of a network printer without the disadvantages referred to above: WLAN dsl/cable and the printer itself must be switched on, of course).
u The network, and consequently also the printer, are always ready (the Gigaset SE551 u As it is connected to the USB printer port on your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable it
does not detract from the performance of any other PC in the network. To facilitate this option you must first set up a printer port on each PC wanting to use the network printer. A printer port is an interface on the PCs which forwards the print job to an IP address within the network. Once you have set up this port you must install the printer driver.
Installing a standard TCP/IP printer port under Windows XP/ 2000
You can use the standard TCP/IP port driver present in this operating system. Make sure that the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is connected and can be reached in the network. A printer need not be connected to the USB port on your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable at this point. The following illustrations show installation on Windows XP. Installation on Windows 2000 is essentially the same.
Click on Start and in the window that opens click on Printers and Faxes.
Double click in the window that has opened on Add printer.
The wizard for installing a printer is opened.
In the Add Printer wizard, click on Next.
The printer port you are installing will behave like an additional parallel connection to the PC. For this reason you must click on the option button next to Local printer in this window. There must not be a tick in the square Plug and Play printer check box below. If there is a tick present, click on the box to remove it.
Click on Next.
Click on the option button Create a new port. Then select Standard TCP/IP Port from the selection menu in the field next to it. Click on Next.
In the wizard for setting up a standard TCPI/IP port, click on Next.
In the Printer Name or IP Address input field, enter the IP address of the print server
(Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable): e.g. 192.168.2.1. Your input is shown repeated in the second field.
Double click in the Port Name field and enter a name. This name will appear in the
list of printer ports. Call this port, for example, Gigaset_Druckerport.
As Windows XP usually first looks for a network card when a printer port is installed, the Additional Port Information Required window is shown.
From the list of standard device types, select the offered type Network Print Server
(1 port) (print server with a printer connection).
The window for finishing the wizard is opened and shows you all the settings you have made.
Games on the Internet. 62 Gateway. 133 Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl back panel. 18 configuring. 24 connecting. 20 front panel. 17
Idle time. 93 IEEE. 133 Infrastructure mode. 10, 134 Installation. 15 Installing printer driver Windows 98, 2000. 118 Windows XP. 117 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, see IEEE Internet. 134, 135 connect on demand. 45 connection mode. 32, 45 manual connection. 46 menu. 44 service provider. 45 setting up access control. 56 testing settings. 46 Internet access. 7 Internet connection changing the configuration. 44 closing manually. 90 disconnecting automatically. 32, 45 opening manually. 90 setting up. 44 Internet Explorer. 16, 24
Internet protocol, see IP protocol Internet provider. 45, 134 Internet time. 92 Internet use limits. 50 time limit. 51 volume limit. 51 IP address. 69, 135 address block. 69 assigning automatically. 69 assigning static. 70 dynamic. 132 Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl. 24 private. 137 public. 137 static. 139 IP address block for DHCP. 70 IP address pool. 135 IP protocol. 134 ISP, see Internet provider MAC address. 135 changing registration. 49 cloning. 49 MAC address filter. 41 MAC Encapsulated Routing, see MER MAC table. 41 Mains adapter connecting. 23 socket. 18 Mains power supply connection to. 23 Manual connection. 46 Maximum Receive Unit, see MRU Maximum Transmission Unit, see MTU Mbps. 136 MER. 136 Mozilla Firefox. 16, 24 MRU. 136 MTU. 136
Key length. bit (ASCII). 40, bit (hexadecimal). 40, bit (ASCII). 40, bit (hexadecimal). 40, 78 Key type. 40
LAN. 12, 135 LAN connection creating. 22 creating wired. 22 creating wirelessly. 21 LAN socket. 18 transmission speed. 22 Lease time. 70, 135 LED behaviour after initial connection. 23 LED displays. 17 Local IP address, see Private IP address Local network. 7, 13, 135 Login screen. 24
NAT. 61, 136 port forwarding. 61 port triggering. 61 Network. 136 ad-hoc mode. 10 infrastructure. 10 wired. 9 wireless. 10 Network adapter. 136 Ethernet. 9 wireless. 10, 21 Network Address Translation. 61 Network Address Translation, see NAT Network printer. 110
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