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The D-Link DI-713P is a broadband IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless gateway. The DI-713P provides the ability to share a broadband connection as well as a print server function. The D-Link DI-713P allows a DSL or Cable Modem connection to be shared through either its three local 10/100 Ethernet ports or via its integrated Wireless IEEE 802.11b component. The DI-713P is equipped with a bi-directional LPT port to support a direct printer connection. The DI-713's integrated Router and Firewall pr... Read more
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Introduction to Firewalls A firewall is a device that sits between your computer and the Internet that prevents unauthorized access to or from your network. A firewall can be a computer using firewall software or a special piece of hardware built specifically to act as a firewall. In most circumstances, a firewall is used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks such as corporate LANs and Intranets. A firewall watches all of the information moving to and from your network and analyzes each piece of data. Each piece of data is checked against a set of criteria that the administrator configures. If any data does not meet the criteria, that data is blocked and discarded. If the data meets the criteria, the data is passed through. This method is called packet filtering. A firewall can also run specific security functions based on the type of application or type of port that is being used. For example, a firewall can be configured to work with an FTP or Telnet server. Or a firewall can be configured to work with specific UDP or TCP ports to allow certain applications or games to work properly over the Internet.
Introduction to Local Area Networking Local Area Networking (LAN) is the term used when connecting several computers together over a small area such as a building or group of buildings. LANs can be connected over large areas. A collection of LANs connected over a large area is called a Wide Area Network (WAN). A LAN consists of multiple computers connected to each other. There are many types of media that can connect computers together. The most common media is CAT5 cable; UTP or STP twisted pair wire. Wireless networks dont use wires; instead they communicate over radio waves. Each computer must have a Network Interface Card (NIC), which communicates the data between computers. A NIC is usually a 10Mbps network card, 10/100Mbps network card, or a wireless network card. Most networks use hardware devices such as hubs or switches that each cable can be connected to in order to continue the connection between computers. A hub simply takes any data arriving through each port and forwards the data to all other ports. A switch is more sophisticated, in that a switch can determine the port that each piece of data is supposed to be delivered to. A switch minimizes network traffic and speeds up the communication over a network. Networks take some time in order to plan and implement correctly. There are many types of scenarios to consider which could affect the operability of a network. Some of these issues are discussed in this manual under the Networking Basics section.
Introduction to Virtual Private Networking Virtual Private Networking (VPN) uses a publicly wired network (the Internet) to connect two different networks as if they were the same network. For example, an employee can access the corporate network from home using VPN, allowing the employee to access files and printers. Here are several different implementations of VPN that can be used. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) PPTP uses proprietary means of connecting two private networks over the Internet. PPTP is a way of securing the information that is communicated between networks. PPTP secures information by encrypting the data inside of a packet. IP Security (IPSec) IPSec provides a more secure network-to-network connection across the Internet or a Wide Area Network (WAN). IPSec encrypts all communication between the client and server whereas PPTP only encrypts the data packets. Both of these VPN implementations are used because there is not a standard for VPN server software. Because of this, each ISP or business can implement their own VPN network making interoperability a challenge.

Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
Procedure for Hardware Installation 1.Placement Your Broadband Router should be placed in a safe and secure location. To ensure proper operation, please keep the unit away from water and other damaging elements. Your Broadband Router can be mounted on a wall or a shelf using the screw-holes located on the bottom of the unit. Self-adhesive rubber feet are provided to stick on the bottom of the unit to protect the surface where you have placed the unit. 2.Setup LAN connection a. Wired LAN connection: connect an Ethernet cable from your computers Ethernet port to one of the LAN ports of the DI-713. b. Wireless LAN connection: make sure the antennas are in a vertical position (if not, rotate over 90 degrees).
3.Setup WAN connection Prepare an Ethernet cable for connecting the DI-713 to your cable/xDSL modem or Ethernet backbone. Figure 2-1 illustrates the WAN connection.
Figure 2-1 Setup of LAN and WAN connections for the DI-713P
4.Connecting this product with your printer Use the printer cable to connect your printer to the printer port of this product.
5.Power on Connect the power cord to a power outlet and turn the power switch to the on position; the DI-713P will automatically enter the self-test phase. When it is in the self-test phase, the indicators M1 and
M2 will be lit for about 10 seconds, and then M1 and M2 will flash 3 times to indicate that the self-test operation has finished. Finally, the M1 will continuously flash once per second to indicate that the DI-713 is in normal operation. Package Contents The D-Link DI-713P package should include the following items. DI-713P Broadband router User Manual s Quick Install Guide Power Adapter CAT-5 UTP Cable Print Server Software
LED Panel The LED panel provides LEDs for device status. Refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature.

Function

Status

Description

POWER M1
Power status System status 1 System status 2

Green Orange

On Blinking Blinking On
Orange Blinking On Blinking On Green Blinking

WAN port Green activity

Link/Act. 1~3

Link status

10/100 1~3

Data Rate

The power is on Lack of power The DI-713P is functioning properly The DI-713P is working for some service The DI-713P is being configured or upgraded. Dont turn it off ! The WAN port is linked The WAN port is sending or receiving data An active station is connected to the corresponding LAN port. The corresponding LAN port is sending or receiving data Data is transmitting in 100Mbps on the corresponding LAN port.

Rear Panel The rear panel features a LAN port, WAN port, Serial port and Factory Reset button. Refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature.
Serial LPT LAN 1-3 WAN Reset 12VDC
Port used to connect an external analog backup modem. Port used to connect a printer The RJ-45 Ethernet ports used to connect computers with network adapters directly to the DI-713P. The RJ-45 Ethernet port labeled WAN is used to connect your DI-713P to your DSL or Cable modem. Resets the configuration to default settings. Power inlet: DC 12V 1.2A (minimum) ,
Chapter 3 - Basic Broadband Router Configuration
Your Broadband Router provides a Web Configuration interface that can be accessed using standard web browsers such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Since the interface is web based (HTTP), your Broadband Router can be configured with any java and HTML compliant Internet browser in any operating system. This section will discuss the Web Configuration interface and how to use different options and settings. Although you can change the IP address of your Broadband Router to meet your needs, this manual will assume that the defaults are left in place. This means that the IP address of your Broadband Router will be 192.168.0.1. If you have changed the IP address scheme, please substitute 192.168.0.1 with the IP address scheme that you have chosen. Start-up and Log in In order to configure your Broadband Router, you must use your web browser and manually input 192.168.0.1 into the Address box and press Enter. The log in screen will be shown.
In order to configure your Broadband Router you must input the administrator password into the System Password box and press the Log in button. The default System Password is admin. Once you have logged-in as administrator, it is a good idea to change the administrator password to insure a secure connection to your Broadband Router. The Tools section described later in this manual describes how to change the password. Once you have input the correct password and logged-in, the screen will change to the Device Information screen. If you are having problems logging in and you are sure that the password you are using is correct, check the top right-hand corner of your keyboard to make sure that the Caps Lock light is not on. Otherwise, refer to Appendix A to reset the password.

Device Information

This screen displays the status of your Internet Connection. The WAN Port Status box shows the Status of your connection to your ISP. If there is no information shown in this section, you will be unable to connect to the Internet. If you have successfully followed the Quick Install guide to setup your Internet Connection, you should see a Renew button. Click the Renew button to renew your connection with your ISP. The Modem Status box displays the status of your dial-up connection while using an external modem. The Firmware Version box shows the current firmware version of your Broadband Router. To upgrade your Broadband Router, visit www.dlink.com and follow the links to download the latest firmware version. The MAC Address field shows the MAC address of your Broadband Router.

Useful Tools

The Useful Tools screen allows you to change the administrator password, view the system log, reboot your Broadband Router, backup your configuration, clone the MAC address, reset your Broadband Router to original settings, and perform a firmware upgrade. To change the administrator password, click your mouse inside of the Old Password box and type in the old password. Then click inside of the New Password box and type the password that you would like to change to. Next, click inside of the Reconfirm box and type in the new password again. Click OK to save the new password or click the Clear button to remove the passwords you just typed in. To ensure that you use a password that is effective, follow these simple rules: 1. Choose a password that would be hard for someone other than the administrator to guess. 2. Choose a password that is easy for you to remember. 3. Use a combination of letters and numbers. 4. Make sure that the Caps Lock key is not on.
The View Log button will display a log of events that has occurred since you last turned on your Broadband Router. Use this to determine problems with your ISP connection. It will show you events where an intruder has tried to access your network, and give you information that can be used to determine if your Broadband Router is functioning correctly. Below is a sample System Log. WAN Type: Dynamic IP Address (2.52 build 6) Display time: 12/13/2000 16:09:59 NOTE! "-00:05:20" means that the event occurred 5 minutes and 20 seconds ago. -01:13:20 DHCP:discover() 259.$dh:bb1 -12 -01:13:16 DHCP:discover() 259.$dh:aa-01:13:16 DHCP:offer(192.177.81.9) -01:13:16 DHCP:request(192.177.81.47) 271.$dh:aa-01:13:15 DHCP:ack(DOL=64800,T1=32400,T2=56700) -00:55:18 192.168.0.184 logged out -00:47:38 192.168.0.184 login successful The Reboot button will reboot your Broadband Router. This is helpful when you have changed some settings and need to reboot your Broadband Router but do not want to turn the unit off from the power switch located at the back of your Broadband Router. The Backup Setting button will enable you to save your current settings into a file. This file can be used to restore your settings at a later date. To restore your settings that you have saved, use the Firmware
Upgrade button and select the backup file that you saved using the Backup Setting button. Your Broadband Router comes preprogrammed with its own Ethernet Address or Media Access Control (MAC) Address. The Clone MAC button will copy the MAC address to match the MAC address of another Ethernet port to ensure an Internet connection with some ISPs. Contact your ISP to determine if this feature is needed to connect to the Internet. The Restore Defaults button will restore all of the settings you have changed within your Broadband Router Web Configuration Interface to the default settings used when you first purchased the unit. This can be helpful when you want to restore all of the settings to default to ensure that your connection is secure and working properly. When the Firmware Upgrade button is pressed, the following screen will be shown.

Wireless

The Wireless Setting screen enables you to change the settings related to your wireless network. This screen is important in configuring your wireless adapters to connect to your Wireless Broadband Router. The Network ID (SSID) field is the name of your network. This field must have the same name that your wireless adapters use in their network settings. The Channel field must also be set to the same settings as your wireless adapter. The Security field enables you to set security keys so that your wireless network is secure. When Enable insecure access is selected, your data is transferred without extra security. This allows your data to be intercepted and examined by intruders. When Security is enabled, your data is more secure. However, network performance is lower because the
Wireless Broadband Router must decode each piece of data moving to and from your wireless adapter. The security key that you use must be the same as your wireless adapter. Print Server The DI-713P provides the function of a network print server for Microsoft Window 98, Windows ME, Windows NT and Windows 2000. Please refer to the Print Server Quick Install Guide for installing the port and printer installation.
Chapter 4 - Advanced Broadband Router Configuration
The default configuration of the Broadband Router will stop most unrecognized information from entering your network. The only IP Address visible to the outside Internet is the IP address of the Broadband Router. Some applications and services require special configuration in order to operate correctly with the Internet. Your Broadband Router provides additional features such as: Virtual Server: Allows services such as e-mail, FTP, or Web hosting servers to operate correctly. It is recommended that separate computers run each service. Special Applications: Allows games and video conferencing applications to operate correctly. Access Control: Allows the definition of access rights and security policies by groups. For example, you may want certain users to have access to the Internet while others cannot. Or you can block certain services such as FTP for certain users. Wireless: Allows wireless network adapters to access the Internet through the Wireless Broadband Router. Miscellaneous Items: Allows the unrestricted, two-way communication for one computer or user on your network, and allows one remote computer to have access to the Broadband Router.

To access the Advanced Router Configuration screens, click the Advanced link below.
If, at any time, you wish to return to the Basic Configuration screens, click the Basic Link below.

Virtual Server

In some situations, you may want to provide E-Mail or FTP services from a computer on your network, and you may want those services to be accessible to users outside of your network. The Virtual Server screen allows you to configure specific computers on your network to provide these services to remote users. Each service uses a specific port that is used
to communicate over the Internet. All requests to this port will be forwarded to the computer specified in the Server IP field. The Virtual Server screen allows you to configure many different servers. To make configuring the Virtual Server screen easier, the most popular services have been predefined using the Well known services box near the bottom of the screen, as shown below.
To use the Well known services box, click on the - select one - box to display a list of popular services. Choose the service you wish to configure by clicking on that service. Next, click the ID box and select the ID row that you wish to configure. Once the service and the ID number are selected, click the Copy to button to copy the settings to the Virtual Server table. Next, you will need to specify the IP Address of the computer that is running the service by typing the IP address in the Server IP box on the same ID row that you configured. After you have configured your Virtual Server settings, click the Save button. The following screen will be shown, telling you to Reboot the Broadband Router for the changes to take effect.
Click the Reboot button to reboot the Broadband Router for the changes to take effect. You can also click the Undo button to undo your changes. Note: Only one TCP/IP address can be assigned to each service port.

Special Applications

Some applications, such as video conferencing software and games that can be played over the Internet, require specific ports to be open to allow communication to and from your network. Due to the firewall function of your Broadband Router, these applications will not work without special settings. The Special Applications screen allows you to specify which ports should be opened and allowed to communicate with computers outside of your network. In situations where some games just wont work, the DMZ Host settings can be used, which is found in the Misc. Items section. The Trigger field is the initial outbound port number that the application, such as a game, uses to contact a game server. The trigger port will then automatically allow the information to return through the
incoming ports. The Incoming Ports field is where you specify the incoming ports that the application uses. Click the box in the Enable column to enable the application. To make configuring the Special Applications screen easier, the most popular applications have been predefined using the Popular applications box near the bottom of the screen, as shown below.

Wireless Broadband Router must decode each piece of data moving to and from your wireless adapter. The security key that you use must be the same as your wireless adapter.

Miscellaneous Items

The Miscellaneous Items screen allows you to select one computer as a DMZ Host and to configure one remote computer to be able to access the Broadband Router web configuration. DMZ Host DMZ, or DeMilitarized Zone, means that one computer can have full access to the Internet without the protection of the firewall. This allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted two-way communication outside of your network. To enable DMZ, type the IP address in the box provided. Then click the checkbox to the right of the IP address. Only one computer can use DMZ at a time. Please note that enabling DMZ removes the protection of the firewall, which exposes the computer to intrusion. Use DMZ only when needed and not for extended periods of time. In some circumstances with gaming, enabling DMZ may help the game contact the maximum number of servers, which can improve ping times. Once the game connects to the game server, disable DMZ to ensure
proper firewall protection. Remote Administrator Host In general, only you, or members of your network, should access the web configuration interface of the Broadband Router. In some circumstances though, you may want to have access to the Broadband Router web interface to change settings while you are away from your network. The Remote Administrator Host field allows you to input the IP address of one remote computer so that it can access the web configuration interface to perform administrative tasks. Note: If you specify an IP address of 0.0.0.0 and enable Remote Administration, any computer can connect to the Broadband Router from outside of your network. Also, when this feature is enabled, the web port will be shifted to port 88. This is a security precaution to prevent an indiscriminate port scan, which could find the web configuration interface and hack into your connection. In order for the remote administrator to access the web configuration interface, the user must input the IP address that has been given to the WAN port of the Broadband Router (found in the Device Information screen). For example: HTTP://192.168.51.23:88 Non-Standard FTP Port Some FTP servers use a different port number than the standard port 21. This field will allow you to specify a non-standard FTP port number for compatibility with those FTP servers. After you have configured the Miscellaneous Items settings, click the Save button. The following screen will be shown telling you that the settings have been saved, but some items may not take effect until the Broadband Router is rebooted.

Click the Reboot button to reboot the Broadband Router for make the changes to take effect. You can also click the Undo button to undo your changes.

Chapter 5 - Console Mode

In some situations, you may need to access your Broadband Router from the serial port interface known as the Console Mode. Console Mode allows you to change the IP address, and password, toggle the DHCP server setting, and restore default settings to your Broadband Router. You may use the HyperTerminal program provided with Microsoft Windows to access the Console Mode. A null modem cable is required to connect the COM port of your computer to the COM port of the Broadband Router. When connecting the null modem cable to your computer, make a note of which COM port you use, you will need this information when you setup the connection in HyperTerminal. To use the Console Mode, follow these steps: 1. Connect the null modem cable from your Broadband Routers COM port to your computers COM port. 2. Open HyperTerminal by clicking on Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal. 3. Setup a terminal connection using the following settings: Bits per second (baud): Data bits: Parity: Stop bits: Flow control: None 1 Hardware
4. Start the connection and turn the Broadband Router off and then on again. When the Broadband Router finishes the startup tests, press the ENTER key several times on your keyboard.
The following screen will be shown: Firmware Version = 2.51 build 9 Command List: IP (set device IP; e.g. IP 192.168.123.254) PW (set new PassWord; e.g. PW admin) DS (toggle Dhcp Server setting) SR (Save new setting and Reboot) RR (Restore default setting and Reboot) Current Setting: Device IP = 192.168.0.1 DHCP Server = Enable > If the command list screen doesnt show, start this step over again and watch the LEDs on the Broadband Router closely so that you press the ENTER key at the correct time. 5. The command list shows the commands that you can use. The Current Settings portion shows the current configuration. Type the command and press the ENTER key to execute that command. For example: if you wanted to change the IP address and the Password from the current setting to IP address 192.168.200.210 and the password to john, you would type the following: IP 192.168.200.210 (hit ENTER) PW john (hit ENTER) And then to save the settings and restart the Broadband Router, type SR and hit ENTER.

Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting
In the event that you are unable to connect to or use your Broadband Router, please refer to the following troubleshooting guide. After each problem description, a possible cause and problem resolution is provided. If this section does not help you fix the problem, go to the D-Link web site (www.dlink.com) for additional troubleshooting tips. If neither of these helps, please contact D-Link Technical Support for additional help. The phone numbers for Technical Support are in the appendix of this manual under D-Link Offices. Basic Functions My Broadband Router will not turn on. No LEDs light up. Cause: The power is not connected or the power switch is set to Off. Resolution: Connect the power adapter to your Broadband Router and plug it into the power outlet. Make sure that the power switch is set to On. Note: Only use the power adapter provided with your Broadband Router. Using any other adapter may damage your Broadband Router. LEDs dont follow the correct boot-up sequence. Cause: The unit has a corrupt firmware. The unit is not receiving the correct voltage from the power supply.
Resolution: Download and upgrade the latest firmware. Make sure the correct firmware has been used while upgrading. Use only the firmware provided on D-Links web or FTP sites. Use only the power adapter provided. The Link or Act LEDs do not turn on. Cause: The network cable is not connected. The network cable is connected but not the right type, whether it be patch or straight-through. Resolution: Make sure that both ends of the cable are connected. Try using another cable. If you are using a straight-through cable, try a patch cable and vice-versa. Sometimes my Broadband Router stops working or locks up. Cause: Someone has attempted to hack into someone on your LAN. The Broadband Router has detected harmful data trying to access your LAN. The NAT table is full. Resolution: Reboot the Broadband Router by turning the power to the unit off and then on again. Some types of hacker tools use very non-standard data streams. Some of these streams may cause the Broadband Router to
lock up. When the Broadband Router locks up, it will not affect the computers attached to it. You may need to restart the client computers to regain Internet access. Although sometimes inconvenient, a lock-up is an indication of an attack. Part of the design of the Broadband Router is to act as a decoy for such traffic. If your computer locked up instead you may have lost changes to open files, lost data, or corrupted your operating system or hard drive. If you are currently experiencing frequent lock-ups, you may wish to upgrade the firmware. LAN Connection Problems I cant access my Broadband Router. Cause: The unit is not turned on. There is not a network connection. The computer you are using does not have a compatible IP Address. Resolution: Make sure your Broadband Router is turned on. Make sure that there is a physical connection between your computer and the Broadband Router and that the Link light is on. Use the WINIPCFG utility described in the appendix to make sure that your computer has a compatible IP Address. If your IP Address is not set correctly and you are using DHCP, use WINIPCFG to renew your IP Address. Otherwise, make correct changes to your Windows network settings. Make sure that the IP Address used on your computer

is set to the same subnet as the Broadband Router. For example, if the Broadband Router is set to 192.168.0.1, change the IP address of your computer to 192.168.0.15 or another unique IP Address that corresponds to the 192.168.0.X subnet. Follow the instructions outlined in the Appendix section labeled Console Mode to check the basic settings of your Broadband Router. You can verify the IP Address of the Broadband Router to make sure that your computers IP Address are set correctly. Use the Reset button located on the front of your Broadband Router to revert to the default settings.
I cant connect to other computers on my LAN. Cause: The IP Addresses of the computers are not set correctly. Network cables are not connected properly. Windows network settings are not set correctly. Resolution: Make sure that each computer has a unique IP Address. If using DHCP through the Broadband Router, make sure that each computer is set to Obtain an IP Address automatically and restart the computer. Use the WINIPCFG and PING utilities described in the appendix to make sure that you can connect to each computer. Make sure that the Link LED is on. If it is not, try a different network cable. Check each computer for correct network settings. Refer to the Network basics section in this manual for instructions on how to share resources.
ISP Connection Problems I can access the Broadband Router, but I cant connect to my ISP. Cause: Your DSL or Cable modem is not functioning correctly. The cable is connected from the WAN port of the Broadband Router to your DSL or Cable modem. The wrong connection type is used in Setup. The username and password is not input correctly. If using @Home service, the computer name is not input correctly. Your ISP may only allow one MAC address to access the Internet. You ISP may only allow one computer to access their service. Resolution: Make sure that your DSL or Cable modem is running correctly and connected to the WAN port of the Broadband Router. Make sure that the right connection type is used in the web configuration. Make sure that the username and password used in the connection type is correct. If using @Home, make sure that the computer name is input correctly. Clone the MAC address using the web configuration interface. Some ISP's do not care if you share your broadband connection among multiple users. Other ISP's will explicitly restrict this type of activity in your service contract. It is important that you verify that you are in accordance with your service agreement before sharing Internet access.

Appendix 2 - Using WINIPCFG
In Microsoft Windows versions 95 through Me, Microsoft has provided a small utility called WINIPCFG that can be used to troubleshoot your IP address and connection. The WINIPCFG utility is used mainly to view, release and renew your IP Address configuration. Windows NT (including Windows 2000) has a similar utility called IPCONFIG that can be used to perform similar tasks. Use the following steps to use the WINIPCFG utility: Click on the Start button and click Run Type "winipcfg" in the Open box. Click OK. The IP Configuration screen will be displayed.
The IP address will be displayed in the IP Address box. If you have more than one network card, make sure that the network card that you are using is displayed in the white dropdown box. Make sure that the Default Gateway is the IP Address of your Broadband Router. If it is not, you will not be able to connect to the
Internet. If you are using DHCP, click the Release and then the Renew buttons to receive the correct settings. If you manually set your network settings, make sure that the IP Address of your Broadband Router is set in the Gateway portion of the TCP/IP settings in your network settings. Click on "More Info" to display additional IP information.
The important settings to watch for in this screen are in the Host Information box. Make sure that the DNS Servers box has the
correct DNS information. Also check the DHCP server box to make sure that you are connected to the right DHCP server.
Contacting Technical Support
D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States. U.S. customers can contact D-Link technical support through our web site, e-mail, or by phone. United States technical support is available Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (PST). Web: http://www.dlink.com Email: support@dlink.com Phone: 949-788-0805 (option #4) If you are a customer residing outside of the United States, please refer to the list of D-Link locations that is included in this manual. Thank you for purchasing this product. We like to receive feedback from our customers concerning our products. Please take a moment to visit our web site. You can register your purchase on-line, learn more about the newest networking products, and let us know the things your new network has empowered you to do.

Technical Specifications

Standards: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet ANSI/IEEE 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation Protocols Supported: TCP IP NAT UDP PPPoE DHCP (Client and Server) Management: Web-Based Ports: LAN: NWay 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet WAN: 10BASE-T RS-232 (DB-9) Serial
Additional details available at D-Links web site (www.dlink.com).

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This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warnung! Dies ist in Produkt der Klasse B. Im Wohnbereich kann dieses Produkt Funkstoerungen verursachen. In diesem Fall kann vom Benutzer verlangt werden, angemessene Massnahmen zu ergreifen. Advertencia de Marca de la CE Este es un producto de Clase B. En un entorno domstico, puede causar interferencias de radio, en cuyo case, puede requerirse al usuario para que adopte las medidas adecuadas. Attention! Ceci est un produit de classe B. Dans un environnement domestique, ce produit pourrait causer des interfrences radio, auquel cas l`utilisateur devrait prendre les mesures adquates. Attenzione! Il presente prodotto appartiene alla classe B. Se utilizzato in ambiente domestico il prodotto pu causare interferenze radio, nel cui caso possibile che l`utente debba assumere provvedimenti adeguati. FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits

are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. VCCI Warning
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Technical specifications

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The D-Link DI-713P is a broadband IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless gateway. The DI-713P provides the ability to share a broadband connection as well as a print server function. The D-Link DI-713P allows a DSL or Cable Modem connection to be shared through either its three local 10/100 Ethernet ports or via its integrated Wireless IEEE 802.11b component. The DI-713P is equipped with a bi-directional LPT port to support a direct printer connection. The DI-713's integrated Router and Firewall provide NAT, DHCP, and packet filtering services between the local network and the Internet.

 

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