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joliekearns 11:41pm on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 
Unhappy Product came with a lead not compartible for use on UK phone line, i had to disconnect a lead from my old phone to connect this one.

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AS200-AS200A / GRC EN / A31008-M2208-T101-1-8U19 / Overview.fm / 12.11.2010

Gigaset AS200/AS200A

The handset at a glance
1 Charge status of the batteries 2 Answer machine icon (AS200A only) 3 Display keys 4 Message key Flashes: new messages received 5 Directory key 6 Control key (u) 7 Talk key 8 End call and On/Off key 9 Ringer on/off (press and hold in idle status) 10 Keypad lock on/off (press and hold) 11 Recall key - Consultation call (flash) - Dialling pause (press and hold) 12 Microphone 13 "Microphone off" key Display keys on handset: Pressing a key launches the function that appears above that key in the display.

Display icon

Function when pressed

11.12. INT

11:56 MENU
Call other registered handsets page 10. Open main/submenu (see Menu tree page 16). Go back one menu level. Scroll up/down or adjust volume with u. Move cursor to left/right with u. Backspace deletes one character at a time from right to left. Confirm menu function or save entry.
The base station at a glance

AS200A base station

AS200 base station
1 Registration/paging key: Search for handsets (press briefly, "Paging" page 10) Register handsets (press and hold page 10). 2 On/Off key: activate and deactivate answer machine. Lights up: answer machine is activated. Flashes: there is at least one new message or message is in the process of being recorded. Flashes very quickly for about four seconds: memory is full. 3 Volume keys: ( = quieter; + = louder) During message playback: adjust the speaking volume. While phone is ringing: adjust ringer volume. 4 Play/Stop key: Play back messages from the answer machine, or cancel playback. During message playback: 5 Delete current message. 6 Skip to the start of the current message (press once) or go to the previous message (press twice). 7 Skip to next message.

Safety precautions

Read this user guide and the safety precautions carefully before use. Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children.
Wipe down the base station and handset with a damp cloth (no solvents) or an antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth. This can cause static.
Only use the mains adapter supplied.

Contact with liquid

Fit only the recommended, rechargeable batteries ( page 13), i.e. never use any other battery type or non-rechargeable batteries as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury. The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment, e.g. doctor's surgery. Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing. Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hearing. The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids. Do not install the phone in a bathroom or shower room. The handset and base station are not splashproof. Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard, e.g. paint shops.
If the handset should come into contact with liquid: Switch the handset off and remove the batteries immediately. Allow the liquid to drain from the handset. Pat all parts dry, then place the handset with the battery compartment open and the keypad facing down in a dry, warm place for at least 72 hours (not in a microwave, oven etc.). Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry. When it has fully dried out, you will normally be able to use it again.

ECO DECT

You are helping to protect the environment with your Gigaset AS200/AS200A.
If you give your Gigaset to someone else, make sure you also give them the user guide. Please remove faulty base stations from use or have them repaired by our service, as they could interfere with other wireless services. Disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Observe the local waste disposal regulations, details of which can be obtained from your local authority or the dealer you purchased the product from. All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from general household waste using the sites designated by local authorities. If a product displays this symbol of a crossed-out rubbish bin, the product is subject to European Directive 2002/96/EC. The appropriate disposal and separate collection of used equipment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to health. They are a precondition for the re-use and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For further information on disposing of your used equipment, please contact your local authority, your refuse collection service or the dealer you purchased the product from.

Reduced energy consumption
Your telephone has a power-saving adapter plug and uses less power.
Reduced transmission power
The transmission power of your telephone is reduced automatically: The handset's transmission power is reduced depending on the distance to the base station. The transmission power on the base station is reduced to virtually zero when only one handset is registered and the handset is in the base station. You can reduce the transmission power of the handset and base station even more by using Eco Mode/Eco Mode+ (see Menu tree page 17): Eco Mode: 80% transmission power reduction in standby mode and during a call (the range of the base station is reduced). Eco Mode+: 100% transmission power deactivation in standby mode (top left display icon ). Press and hold the talk key c to check that the base station can be reached. You will hear the ringing tone if the base station can be reached. Registering handsets that do not support Eco Mode+ causes the mode to be deactivated on the base and all other handsets.
Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad lock ( page 1) is activated! Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries.
AS200-AS200A / GRC EN / A31008-M2208-T101-1-8U19 / starting.fm / 12.11.2010

First steps

Check the pack contents
one Gigaset AS200/AS200A base station, one mains adapter, one Gigaset AS200 handset, one phone cord, two batteries, one battery cover, one user guide.
If you have purchased a model with multiple handsets, the package should contain two batteries, a battery cover and a charging cradle with mains adapter for each additional handset.
Setting up the base station and charging cradle (if included)
The base station and charging cradle are designed for use in enclosed dry rooms with a temperature range of +5C to +45C. Set up the base station at a central location on a flat, non-slip surface in your house or apartment.
Please note Pay attention to the range of the base station. This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside buildings. The range is reduced when Eco Mode ( page 17) is activated.
The phone's feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces. However, due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today's furnishings, the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out. You can also mount the base station and charging cradle on the wall. Please note: Never expose the telephone to the influence of heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical devices. Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
Connecting the base station
First connect the mains adapter 1. Then connect the telephone jack 2 and

insert the cables into the cable ducts. Please note: The mains adapter must always be connected, as the phone will not operate without mains connection. Only use the mains adapter and phone cord supplied. Pin connections on telephone cables can vary.
Connecting the charging cradle (if included)
Connect the flat plug from the power supply 1. Plug the mains adapter into the plug socket 2.
If you need to disconnect the plug from the charging cradle, press the release button 1 and disconnect the plug 2.
Setting up the handset for use
The display is protected by a plastic film. Please remove the protective film!
Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover
Warning Use only the rechargeable batteries ( page 13) recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH. Never use conventional (non-rechargeable) batteries, as this could result in significant health risks and damage to property. For example, the outer casing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode. The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type.
Insert the batteries the right way
round. The polarity is indicated in/on the battery compartment.
Slide the battery cover back into the
main casing until it clicks into place.
If you need to open the battery cover, for instance to replace the batteries, place your fingertip in the grooved area on the top of the cover and slide down.
Placing the handset in the base station and registering

Put into base MENU

Before you can use the phone, you must first register the handset to the base station.

Place the handset with

the display facing up in the base station.

Registering

The handset registers automatically. Registration can take up to 5 minutes. Do not remove the handset from the base station during this time.

INT MENU

After successful registration, the idle screen is displayed. Charge status of the batteries: = e V U (flat to full) = flashes: batteries almost flat e V U flashes: charging
If you have purchased a model with multiple handsets, repeat the registration process for each individual handset. Handsets are assigned the lowest available internal number (14). If more than one handset is registered to the base station, the internal handset number appears in the top left of the display, e.g. 2. If the internal numbers 14 are already assigned to other devices, number 4 will be overwritten. Please note
Each key press interrupts the automatic registration. If automatic registration does not work, the handset will have to be registered manually (
Only place the handset in the base station or charging cradle that is intended for it.

page 10).

AS200-AS200A / GRC EN / A31008-M2208-T101-1-8U19 / main.fm / 12.11.2010

Making calls

Making external calls and ending calls
External calls are calls using the public telephone network. ~ (Enter the phone number) c. The phone number is dialled. (Or you can first press and hold c [dial tone] and then enter the number.) During the call you can adjust the earpiece volume using t and set the volume with u. End the call/cancel dialling: Press the end call key a. You can automatically insert a network provider dialling code before any phone number (see Menu tree "Preselection" page 17).
Using the directory and lists

Directory

To open the directory: press h. You can store up to 60 numbers (max. 32 digits) and associated names (max. 14 characters). Enter letters/characters page 12.
Saving the first number in the directory h New Entry? OK ~ (enter number) OK ~ (enter name) OK Storing a number in the directory h MENU New Entry OK ~ (enter number) OK ~ (enter name) OK Selecting a directory entry Open the directory with h. You have the following

Accepting a call

The handset indicates an incoming call by ringing and by a display on the screen. Press the talk key c to accept the call. When Auto Answer is activated (see Menu tree page 17), simply remove the handset from the base station/charging cradle. In idle status, use t to activate the menu for setting the call volume and use u to set the volume.
options: Use u to scroll through the entries until the required name is selected. Enter the first character of the name and scroll to the entry with u, if required.
Calling Line Identification
When you receive a call, the caller's number will be displayed on your handset; the caller's name will be displayed if it is stored in the directory. Requirements: 1 You have asked your network provider for the caller's number (CLIP) to be displayed on your handset screen. 2 The caller has asked the network provider for his number to be identified (CLI). appears in the display if you have not requested Calling Line Identification, Withheld appears if the caller has withheld CLI, and Unavailable appears if CLI has not been requested.
Dialling with the directory h u (select entry) c

Using other functions

h u (select entry) MENU
New Entry Show Number Use Number
The following functions can be selected with u: Save new phone number. Display the phone number. Edit or add to the number. Then dial or select other functions from the MENU. Edit selected entry. Delete selected entry. Send a single entry to another handset ( page 8). Delete all directory entries. Send the complete list to another handset ( page 8). For shortcuts, assign the current entry to a key.

Edit Entry Delete Entry Send Entry Delete List Send List Shortcut

Switch to mute

You can mute your handset when making external calls. Your caller can no longer hear you. Press the "Microphone off" key m during the call to activate/deactivate the function.

Using shortcut keys

You can assign directory entries to the keys 0 and 29:
calls recorded by the answer machine
(AS200A only) Depending on the type of list set, all numbers of the last 25 incoming calls are saved or just the missed calls are saved. The calls list is displayed as follows:

CallsList 01+02

Number of new entries + number of old, read entries
h u (select entry) MENU Shortcut OK ~ (press the key you want to assign the entry to)
To dial, press and hold the required shortcut key.
Transferring the directory to another handset
Requirements: The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base station. The other handset and the base station can send and receive directory entries.
h u (select entry) MENU Send Entry / Send List OK ~ (enter the internal number of

the receiving handset)

Open the calls list f CallsList 01+02 OK
The last incoming call is displayed. If necessary, use u to select another entry. Using other functions

Last number redial list

This list contains the ten last dialled numbers.

u (select entry) MENU

Delete Entry Copy to Dir.
The following functions can be selected with u: Delete current entry. Copy an entry to the directory. Call date and time (if set).
New Call: new missed call. Old Call: entry already read. Answ.: call taken.
Dialling from the last number redial list c (press briefly) u (select entry) c Managing entries in the last number redial list c (press briefly) u (select entry) MENU
You can select the following settings:

Use Number

Date/Time Status

Delete List

Edit or add to the number. Then dial or select other functions from the MENU. Copy an entry to the directory. Delete selected entry. Delete all entries.

Warning! All old and new entries will be deleted.
Copy to Dir. Delete Entry Delete List
Calling back a caller from the calls list f CallsList 01+02 OK u (select entry) c Voicemail list (AS200A)
You can use the voicemail list to listen to the messages that are on the answer machine. The voicemail list is displayed as follows:

VoiceMail 01+02

Calls list/voicemail (network mailbox) list
An advisory tone sounds and the message key flashes as soon as a new entry appears in the calls list/voicemail list. A message appears in the display. When you press the f key, all the lists are displayed. If only one list contains new messages, this will be opened automatically. Please note: If calls are saved in the network mailbox, you will receive a message if the appropriate settings have been set (depending on your network provider).
Number of new messages + number of old, played back messages
Opening the voicemail list f VoiceMail 01+02 OK
If you have new messages, playback will start with the first new message, otherwise with the first old message.

Calls list

Precondition: CLIP ( page 7) Depending on the type of list set, the calls list contains ( page 17) answered calls missed calls
Continue Volume Copy to Dir. Delete all old
The following functions can be selected with u: Resume paused playback. Set the volume. Copy an entry to the directory. Delete all old messages.
Stopping and controlling playback During message playback:
Stop playback. Press 2 again to resume. Go to the start of the current message. Skip to the previous message. Skip to the next message. Go to the next message but one.

2xt 2xv

Answer machine operation (AS200A)
The answer machine can be operated from the handset or by using the key on the base station ( page 1). The telephone is supplied with a pre-recorded announcement. You can only record your own announcement messages using the handset. This pre-recorded announcement is used if no personal announcement is available. If the memory is full, the answer machine switches itself off automatically. It activates again automatically when you delete old messages.
Deleting individual messages While playback is paused, press the display key. Deleting all old messages During playback or pause:

prompt)

Delete all old OK (confirm the security
Picking up a call from the answer machine
You can still accept a call while the answer machine is recording the message by pressing c. Recording stops and you can speak to the caller.

Setting up the answer machine
The answer machine has already been preset at the factory. Make individual settings using the handset. Details on how to set a delay time, after which the answer machine is to answer a call, as well as details on how to set the recording length and activate call screening during the recording, are available from the Menu tree page 16.
Activating/deactivating the answer machine
MENU Voice Mail OK ( = on)

OK Answer Mach.

When the answer machine is switched on, the icon appears in the display.
Recording your own announcement
MENU Voice Mail OK Announcements OK Rec announce OK Speak after OK OK
Setting a different language
You can change the language used for voice prompts and the pre-recorded announcement.
You hear the ready tone (short tone). Now say your announcement (at least 3 seconds). Press OK to confirm or press a or to reject your recording. After recording, the announcement is played back for you to check. Please note: Recording ends automatically when the max. recording time of 170 seconds is reached or if there is a break in speaking of more than 2 seconds.
1 (starts the procedure).
Select the language: 0 (xxxx), 1 (xxxx), 2 (xxxx). The display shows Saved.
Assigning key 1 for fast access to the answer machine (network mailbox)
Simply press and hold key 1 on the handset and you will be connected directly to the answer machine (network mailbox). See Menu tree page 16.
Playing back or deleting announcements

See Menu tree

page 16.
Playing/deleting messages
Open the voicemail list to play back messages.
Remote operation when on the move
You can check and activate your answer machine from any other telephone (hotel, pay phone etc.). Requirements: You have set a system PIN other than 0000 page 17. The phone you are using for remote operation has touch tone dialling (DTMF), i.e. you hear different tones when you press the keys.

Registering handsets

You can register up to four handsets on your base station (Gigaset AS200) recommended). Please note: Each additional handset must be registered on the base station in order for it to work properly! For automatic registration of handsets to Gigaset AS200/AS200A page 5.

Calling the answer machine and playing back messages ~ (Dial your own number) while listening to your announcement: press the 9 key and enter the system
Manual registration of handsets to Gigaset AS200/AS200A

1. On the handset

The following keys are used for operation:

A B 3 0

Go to the start of the current message. Press twice to go back to the previous message. Stop playback. Press again to resume. Skip to next message. delete current message.
MENU Settings OK Handset OK Register HS OK Enter the system PIN of the base station (default is 0000) OK. Registering flashes in the display.
2. On the base station Within 60 seconds of entering the system PIN, press and hold the registration/paging key ( page 1) (min. 3 seconds).
Registration takes approx. 1 minute.
Activating the answer machine ~ (Enter your own number and allow the phone to ring until you hear the message: "Please enter PIN") ~

enter system PIN

De-registering handsets
Handsets can only be de-registered by resetting the base station to its default settings. This will also reset other settings page 11. If you have only registered handsets for other GAPcompatible devices, these can only be de-registered with a hardware reset page 11.
Your answer machine is activated. It tells you how much memory time is left. The messages are now played back. The answer machine cannot be deactivated remotely.

Using several handsets

Making internal calls
Internal calls are free calls to other handsets that are registered to the same base station. To make a call to other handsets, press
Locating a handset ("paging")
You can locate your handset using the base station. Briefly press the registration/paging key on the base station ( page 1). All handsets will ring simultaneously ("paging"), even if the ringer tones are deactivated. End paging: briefly press the registration/paging key on the base station ( page 1) or the talk key c on a handset.

~ (1.4, enter internal number of the handset), the handset is called or INT star key P, all handsets are called. When a participant answers you can speak to them. To end the call, press the end call key a.
Internal consultation call/connecting a call
You are in conversation with an external participant. Press the INT key and call one or all handsets. The external participant hears the hold music. Before the internal participant has answered, press the end call key a; the call is diverted to the participant who answers the call. After the internal participant has answered, you can talk to him. Press the end call key a; the call is diverted, or press the display key ; you are reconnected to the external participant.

Phone settings

For details on how to set audio settings, see Menu tree page 16. For details on how to set the system PIN on the base station, see the Menu tree page 17.
Changing the display language
MENU Settings OK Handset OK Language OK select the language
The current language is indicated by .
Listening in to an external call
You are conducting an external call. An internal participant can listen in on this call and take part in the conversation (conference). Precondition: The Listening in function must be activated.
If you accidentally choose a language you do not understand:
Select the correct language with u and press OK.
1 (press the keys one after the other)

Resetting the handset

You can reset individual settings and changes that you have made. Entries in the directory, the calls list and the handset's registration to the base station will be retained.
MENU Settings Reset Handset
Activating/deactivating listening in
MENU Settings OK Base Listening in OK ( = on)
Internal listening in (conference)
You want to listen in to an existing external call. Press and hold the c key. You can listen in to the call. All participants hear a signal tone. To end: press the end call key a. All participants hear a signal tone. If the first internal participant presses the end call key a, the handset that has "listened in" remains connected to the external participant.

Cancel the reset with a.

OK Handset OK OK
Restoring the base station to the factory settings
When restoring factory settings: All handsets are de-registered Individual settings are reset All lists are deleted The system PIN is reset to the original code 0000 Only the date and time are retained. Software reset

Customer Service & Assistance
You have questions? As a Gigaset customer, you can take advantage of our comprehensive service offerings. You can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service pages of our Gigaset online portal. Please register your phone right after purchase on www.gigaset.com/gr/service thus enabling us to provide you even with better service in case of questions or in case of a warranty claim. Your personal user account enables you to directly contact our customer service by email. In our constantly updated online service on www.gigaset.com/gr/service you can find: Extensive information about our products FAQ compilations Keyword search to help find topics quickly Compatibility database: Find out which base stations and handsets can be combined. Product comparison: Compare the features of several products with each other. Downloads for user manuals and current software updates E-mail contact form to our customer service Our service representatives are available on the telephone for more advanced questions or in-person consultation. Service Greece 500 (0.026 per minute from the Greek phone network. For calls from mobile phone networks, other prices may apply.) Please note that if the Gigaset product is not sold by authorised dealers in the national territory the product may not be fully compatible with the national telephone network. It is clearly specified on the box near the CE mark as well as on the bottom of the base station for which country/countries the equipment has been developed. If the equipment is used in a manner inconsistent with this advice or with the instructions of the manual and on the product itself, this may have implications on the conditions for warranty or guarantee claims (repair or exchange of product). In order to make use of the warranty, the product purchaser is asked to submit a receipt which proves the date of purchase (date from which the warranty period starts) and the type of goods that have been purchased.

Authorisation

This device is designed for the analogic telephone connection in the greek telephone net. Gigaset Communications GmbH hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). If you require a copy of the original, visit the website: www.gigaset.com/docs.

Any claims that differ from or extend beyond
these mentioned in this manufacturers warranty shall be excluded, except from cases expressly specified in the applicable law. (In no event shall Gigaset Communications be liable for any loss of business, profits or data, additional software loaded by the customer or other information. The customer shall also bear the responsibility for the creation of backup copies of their files. The limitation of liability shall not apply if and to the extent liability is mandatory under the applicable law, e.g. according to product liability law or in the event of intentional misconduct, severe negligence, personal injury, damage to parts of the human body or to personal health, or in case of violations of conventional obligations. However, the claims for damages related to violation of conventional obligations shall be limited to predictable damages, representative of such conventions, as long as there is no intention or severe negligence, personal injury, damage to parts of the human body or to personal health, according to the product liability law.) The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee. Insofar as no Guarantee default exists, Gigaset Communications reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair. The above provisions do not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the customer. To invoke this Guarantee, please contact the Gigaset Communications telephone service. The relevant number is to be found in the accompanying user guide.

Guarantee Certificate

Without prejudice to any claim the user (customer) may have in relation to the dealer, the customer shall be granted a manufacturer's Guarantee under the conditions set out below: In the case of new devices and their components exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/or material faults within 24 months of purchase, Gigaset Communications shall, at its own option and free of charge, either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the said device. In respect of parts subject to wear and tear (e.g., batteries, keypads, casings), this warranty shall be valid for six months from the date of purchase. This Guarantee shall be invalid if the equipment defect is attributable to improper treatment and/ or failure to comply with information contained in the user manuals. This Guarantee shall not extend to services performed by the authorised dealer or the customer themselves (e.g. installation, configuration, software downloads). User manuals and any software supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guarantee. The purchase receipt, together with the date of purchase, shall be required as evidence for invoking the Guarantee. Claims under the Guarantee must be submitted within two months of the Guarantee default becoming evident. Ownership of devices or components replaced by and returned to Gigaset Communications shall vest in Gigaset Communications. This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union. The Guarantee is issued by Gigaset Communications Austria GmbH, Businesspark Marximum Objekt 2 / 3.Stock, Modecenterstrae 17, 1110 Vienna, Austria.

Gigaset Communications GmbH 2011 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. www.gigaset.com
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WAN Online

State On Flashing
Status The radio interface is active. The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is sending or receiving data on the radio interface. The radio interface has been deactivated or no radio signal is being received. A device is connected to the relevant LAN port. The LAN port is sending or receiving data (traffic). There is no device connected.
WLAN Off LAN1 LAN4 On Flashing Off

Back panel

The back panel of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable houses the sockets. Element 12 V DC Description Socket for the mains adapter supplied (12V 1A DC). Warning: Using the wrong power supply unit may damage the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. Socket for connecting to the DSL or cable modem. Four 10/100 Mbps switch sockets with automatic recognition (RJ-45). You can connect up to four Ethernet devices (such as PCs, a Hub or Switch). USB port for printer or USB bulk memory.

Modem LAN1 LAN4 USB

Reset The reset button is located behind the small opening on the bottom of the device.
u Reboot function: Press the button for longer than 1 second but less than 5 seconds
to reboot the device. This does not affect the configuration settings.
u Reset function: Press the button behind the small opening on the bottom of the
device for at least 5 seconds to return all settings to the factory settings. Warning: This will clear all the configuration settings you have made. Updated firmware will not be affected.
Setting up the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable
The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable can be set up in any suitable location in your home or office. You do not need any special wiring. However you should comply with the following guidelines:
u Operate the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable only indoors within a temperature range
of +5 to +40 C. Do not position the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable near sources of heat. Do not cover the ventilation slots. High temperatures can damage the device. u A mains socket for 220/240V~ and a connection socket for the modem or LAN must be available where you set up the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. u Do not site the device in the immediate vicinity of stereo equipment, TV sets or microwave ovens. This may cause interference. u Position the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable so that it is as near to the centre of your wireless network as possible. Make sure that where you position the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable has optimum reception throughout the house or office. You can improve the reception quality by aligning the antenna (turn and/or tilt).

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).

Click on Test Settings to check the Internet connection. The router will attempt to
Activate PPPoE pass-through if you wish to use this function. When you have entered the data, click on Next >.
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. You can find detailed information about this on page 47.
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
password field. The Password can be up to 32 alphanumerical characters long. The SSID is case sensitive. Avoid proper names and all too obvious words. Mix letters and numbers together. Please remember: If you ever forget your Password you will have to reset your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable (see page 18). Please bear in mind that this will restore all the settings to the factory configuration. No Password will be active either.

Select the option WPA2-PSK if it is supported by all components in your wireless

network. or

Select the option WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK if some or all components in your wireless
network support WPA with the TKIP protocol.
Enter a key of your choice in the Pre-shared key field (min. 8 to max. 63 characters)
and confirm it by repeating the entry. You must also set the same Pre-shared key for all wirelessly connected PCs.
Security settings WEP encryption
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an encryption procedure for radio signals in wireless networks and meets the standard IEEE 802.11. If you transmit data wirelessly and not all components in your wireless network support the higher security standard WPA (see page 38), we recommend that you activate WEPEncryption on these network components. You can choose either the standard 64-bit key or the more robust 128-bit key for encryption. The keys are generated in hexadecimal or in ASCII format. You must use the same keys for encryption and decryption for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and all your wireless network adapters.
Select the Key length: 64 bit or 128 bit. Select the Input type, i.e. whether you wish to enter the key manually or have it
generated automatically by means of a Passphrase.

Manual key entry

Select the Key type, Hex or ASCII.
If you select Hex you can use the characters 0 to 9 and A to F. With a 64-bit encryption depth the key is exactly 10 characters long. An example of a valid key: 1234567ABC With a 128-bit encryption depth the key is exactly 26 characters long. An example of a valid key: 234567ABC8912345DEF1234567 If you select ASCII you can use the characters 0 to 9, A to Z and a to z plus the special characters in the ASCII character set. With a 64-bit encryption depth the key is exactly 5 characters long. An example of a valid key: GIGA1 With a 128-bit encryption depth the key is exactly 13 characters long. An example of a valid key: GIGASET_SE551
Confirm the key by entering it again in the Confirm key field.
Generating the key by means of a Passphrase
Enter a Passphrase (up to 32 characters) and confirm it by entering it again. The key
is generated automatically. Please remember: u It is very important that you make a note of the key or passphrase. You will need this information to configure the wireless network adapters properly.
u When you have concluded the Security Setup Wizard you must change the
WEP encryption on the wireless network adapters for the connected PCs in the same way as they will not otherwise be given access to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable's wireless network.
To go to the next step in the Security Setup Wizard, click on Next >.
Access control within the wireless network
In this step you can specify which PCs will have wireless access to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and hence to your LAN. The access control is based on the MAC address of the PCs' network adapters. You can enter the MAC addresses for the PCs manually or select them from the list of PCs that are currently logged in.

In the Advanced Settings Internet menu, select Internet Connection. Select UPnP.
Please remember: When the UPnP function is active, system applications can assign and use Ports on a PC. This can be a security risk.
Click on OK to apply the settings.
Configuring the Advanced Settings DNS server
DNS is a decentralised service which assigns PC names or Internet addresses (Domain names) and IP addresses to one another. A DNS server has to administer this information for each server or each LAN with an Internet connection. Normally your Internet provider provides you with a DNS server which makes this assignment when connection is made to the Internet. If necessary you can define the DNS server to be used for the Internet connections manually.
In the Advanced Settings Internet menu, select DNS Servers.
Activate the Use custom DNS servers function via the option On. Enter the IP addresses for your preferred DNS servers (Preferred DNS server and

Alternate DNS server).

Click OK to apply the settings.
Configuring the Advanced Settings MAC address
If you had Internet access through the same Internet provider before connecting the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable, then it is possible that the MAC address of one of your PCs has been used for registration when the connection was being set up. You must then either replace the current MAC address with the MAC address registered with the Internet provider or ask your Internet provider to register a new MAC address for your account. Carry out the following steps:
Connect a PC to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and open the configuration environment.
In the Advanced Settings Internet menu, select MAC Address.
Select which MAC address is to apply to the Internet connection:
Use default device MAC address: You can leave this default setting if the MAC address of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is used for connecting to the Internet. Use MAC address of this PC: Select this option if the MAC address of the currently connected PC has previously been registered for connecting to the Internet or if you have re-registered the MAC address of the PC on which you are currently working. Use custom MAC address: Select this option if you have asked your Internet provider to register a new MAC address and this is not the MAC address of the PC on which you are currently carrying out the configuration.
Configuring the Advanced Settings Traffic Control
Traffic Control allows you to control monthly Internet use in terms of online time and transmitted data volume. You can specify general limits for your local network and individual ones for individual PCs. Note: Traffic Control is only possible if the Internet connection is established directly through the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable and not via a PC or a different router.

Click on Test Settings to check the details for the e-mail notification.

User-defined settings

u Stateful Packet Inspection
Your device monitors and limits the access of incoming traffic from the Internet with SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection). This allows it to identify and block certain types of attack such as Denial-of-Service (DoS). A typical DoS attack involves a remote computer paralysing a system and announcing that it is acting for the paralysed device in order to receive the data meant for it. For the level Custom you can specify yourself whether you wish to activate SPI on your device and which exceptions you wish to make.
Activate or deactivate Stateful Packet Inspection for your device's Internet connection.
Select the services for which you also wish to allow incoming Traffic if it has been Click OK to apply the settings.
initiated by a client in your LAN. If you select the All option at the end of the list you can allow all services.
Configuring the Advanced Settings Setting up access control to the Internet
The Access Control function allows you to block access to various Internet services for one or more PCs. You can limit these blocks to certain days and hours with Schedule Rules.
Select Access Control in the Advanced Settings Internet Firewall menu. Activate the Access Control function via the option On.
You have the following setting options for Access Control:
Access Rules You can limit access to the Internet for all or for certain clients in your local network. You can assign a Schedule rule to each access rule and allow or block access to URLs and services.
Click on Edit to create an access rule.
Select the Access rule type from the list:
Apply to all clients: The rule applies to all PCs in your network. Specify IP address range: You select the PCs to which the rule is to apply by entering an IP address block. Specify IP address or Specify MAC address: The rule applies to a PC you select via the IP address or MAC address. Schedule Rules in the Access Control field (see page 59).
Select a Schedule rule: The default setting is Always. You can create more Enter a name for the Comment of the access rule. Enter a name for the access rule in the Comment field. Define the Access level.
You can apply Deny access to the Internet, Allow web browsing with URL filter, Allow web browsing or make user-defined settings. If you select the option Allow web browsing with URL filter, you must define the URL filter (see page 59). If you select Custom, you have the following options:
In Filtering mode, determine whether the services you select are to be allowed or blocked. Select the Services you wish to allow or block. Select the Protocol and enter the appropriate Port (a single port number, several individual port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any combination of these, e.g. 80,90-140,180). The displayed Comment assists you to identify different services. Activate the Filter option to use the service concerned for the service filter. You can also select services from the Predefined applications list. Click on Delete to delete an entry. Click on Add to create a new entry with the entered data or for the selected, predefined application.

(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.
If you want to assign the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable a different IP address, enter
it in the fields next to IP address.
Select a number from the Subnet mask list.
We recommend using an address from a block that is reserved for private use. This address block is 192.168.1.1 192.168.255.254.
Please remember: New settings can only be made after rebooting the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. If necessary, reconfigure the IP address on your PC (including one that is statically assigned) so that it matches the new configuration. Configuring the DHCP server The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable has a DHCP Server for which the factory setting is active. As a result, the IP addresses of the PCs are automatically assigned by the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable. Please remember: u If the DHCP server for the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable is activated, you can configure the network setting on the PC so that the option Obtain an IP address automatically is set. To find out how to do this, please read the document entitled Network configuration on the CD.
u If you deactivate the DHCP server, you will have to assign a static IP address for
the PCs using the network settings.
To activate the DHCP server, select On. If the DHCP server is active, you can define a Lease time. The Lease time determines
the period for which the PCs keep the IP address assigned to them without changing them. Please remember: If you select the Never expires option, the IP addresses are never changed. You must select this option if you want to make NAT or firewall settings using the IP addresses of the PCs, or else you must assign these PCs static IP addresses.
Define the range of IP addresses which the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable should
use to automatically assign IP addresses to PCs. Define the First issued IP address and the Last issued IP address. field.
You can define the name of a domain (Windows workgroup) in the Domain name
Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs

Select the Off option to deactivate SSID broadcast.
Transmission mode This function is only shown in the window if the Super G transmission mode is deactivated (see page 73). The standard IEEE 802.11g permits data transfer up to 54 Mbit/s, IEEE 802.11b up to 11 Mbit/s. For the best possible data transfer rates in your network select IEEE 802.11g only. To operate clients with older wireless network adapters in your network, select IEEE 802.11b/g (mixed).
Select the required transmission mode for your wireless network. Select the required sending power for your device.

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.

Click on Add to set up a new share for the partition. For an existing share, click on Edit to edit the share.
In both cases a window opens for the next steps (see below).
You can delete the required share by clicking on the Delete button. Click on Delete All Shares if you wish to cancel all existing shares.
Setting up or editing a share
Enter a name for the share. Select the directory you wish to release for sharing. You can enter the complete path
for the directory manually or click on the Browse button. A file menu is opened. You can now set access protection for the directory.
First, select the On option for Security. Select the required option from the list next to Access: Select Depending on password if you wish to make access dependent on a password. Depending on the access option chosen you can now enter in the relevant field a password for read only or a password for full control, or different passwords for both read only and full control. Select Read only if you only wish to release the data for reading. Select Full control if you wish to release the data for reading and writing.
Now enter the password or words and confirm by entering it/them again. Click on OK to save your settings.
Configuring the Advanced Settings Web Server
Your device's integrated Web server allows you to publish data on a connected USB bulk memory (e.g. USB stick or USB hard disk) on the Internet. Internet users can access your Web server by entering the public IP address in their Internet browser. As Internet providers often change this each time someone dials in, it is worth using dynamic DNS (see page 66) in addition.
On the Advanced Settings USB screen, you can check the status of the connection to the USB bulk memory.
In the Advanced Settings menu, select Web Server. Activate your device's integrated Web server.
Select the Partition on the connected data carrier to which you wish to save the data

for the Web server.

Note: Depending on the status of the software in your device, it is possible that not all Web server functions will work exactly as described below. If necessary, check whether a software upgrade is offered on the Internet.
HTTP HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the standard protocol for transferring data on the Internet. You can use it, for example, to publish your own homepage on the Internet.

Activate the HTTP service for your Web server.
You can change the Port via which Internet users can access your data, for example,
to hide your data and protect it against unauthorised users. For your security, it is only possible to publish data on the Internet via the HTTP service if this is stored in the \gigaset_http directory.
FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for exchanging files on the Internet. You can use it, for example, to offer files for downloading, or to receive files from other users.
Activate the FTP service for your Web server. You can change the Port via which Internet users can access your data, for example,
to hide your data and protect it against unauthorised users. For your security, it is only possible to publish data on the Internet via the FTP service if this is stored in the \gigaset_ftp directory. In addition for example, if you wish to change your own homepage via the Internet you can also set up FTP access in the \gigaset_http directory. You can allow this access generally or only allow it for selected users with a user name and password.
For Access (read only), select whether all users may read your data in Anonymous
mode, or only one Specified user.
Select whether Access (full control) to your data is disabled or whether a
Specified user may read, edit and delete your data. ferent types of access and directory.
Enter the name in the Specified user field. Define different user names for the dif Enter the password for the user and confirm it by entering it again in the field below.
Please note when making the entry that the password is case sensitive. Avoid proper names and all too obvious words. Instead, use upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters.
Click on OK to apply the changes.
Configuring the Advanced Settings Printer server
Your device's integrated printer server allows you to offer a USB printer to all users in your local network. Note: At present the printer server can only be used with selected printers. You can obtain further information by contacting the hotline or else on the Internet (see page 127). To be able to use this function, first connect a USB printer to the USB port on your device such that this device is shown on this screen. You can check the status of the connection to the USB printer on the Advanced Settings USB screen.
Activate your device's integrated printer server.
Users can set up the connected printer by entering the local IP address on your PC.
Click OK to accept the changes.
You will find information on setting up the printer connected to the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable in the section entitled "Installing the printer port for network printers" on page 110.
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Administration and status information
The Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable user interface includes several helpful functions for administration. You can
u open an Internet connection manually (see below), u select regional options (see page 91), u change the system password (see page 92), u set up remote management (see page 93), u save, and if necessary restore, configuration data (see page 95), u reset the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable to the factory settings (see page 96), u reboot the device (see page 96), u update the firmware (see page 97), u make the settings for the system protocol (see page 98), u view information about the configuration and status of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN

dsl/cable (see page 99).

Connecting to the Internet manually
You can connect to the Internet manually. If, for example, you deactivated the function Auto Connect when configuring Internet access, then Internet applications (such as your browser or e-mail application) will not automatically open a connection when they are launched. In this case, you will have to open the connection manually when it is required and also close it again when you are finished with it. To open or close an Internet connection manually:
Open the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable start screen as described on page 24.
If you have already started the configuration environment, click on the start screen tab at the top left of the window. If you have not yet started the configuration environment, start it now and log on.
Click on Connect to open a connection to the Internet.
To operate your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable you can select the location, time zone, and the format for entering the date and time, as well as configure the application for a time server for the Internet time.
In the Advanced Settings Administration menu, select the entry

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.
Select the required option and/or select the Time zone for your location. Select the required format for entering the date and time from the Date format and
Time format lists respectively.
Administration and status information Internet Time
The System time for your device is automatically synchronised with the time server on the Internet. The time of the Last synchronization with time server is displayed for your information.
If you wish to use your own time server, select the On option next to the Use custom

time servers field.

Enter the Internet address for the time server in the Preferred time server and

In the Authorized client field, enter the IP address of the PC that is to have access
to the user interface of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable from outside your local network. Please remember: u The Internet provider might assign the IP address to the PC dynamically. This can then change the IP address. Make sure that the PC that is to access the router from the Internet always has the same IP address.
u For access to the configuration environment via Remote Management, you
Remote Management for one particular PC:
must enter in the browser the address of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable to be managed using the following format: http://X.X.X.X:8080 (x.x.x.x stands for the IP address of the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable).
Saving and restoring a configuration
Once you have configured your Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable, it is advisable to back up the settings. Then you can restore them at any time, should they be accidentally deleted or overwritten. You can also reset the configuration to the factory settings. You should always do this before passing your device on to any outsiders.
u In the Administration menu, select Save & Restore.
Saving configuration data
For Task, select the option Save configuration.
This opens a file selection window where you can specify the file you wish to store in the backup file.
On your local PC select a directory where you wish to store the configuration file,
and enter a name for the file.

Click on Save.

Once the procedure has been completed, the current configuration data will have been backed up in the specified file.
Administration and status information Restoring the back-up
For Task, select the option Restore configuration. In your file system, select the backup file with which you wish to restore the configuration. A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure.
Click on OK. The configuration will now be updated.
Resetting to the factory settings
You can reset the Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable to the factory settings. You should do this before making the device available to others or exchanging it through the dealer. Otherwise unauthorised persons may use your Internet access data at your expense.

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Numerical

BSSID. 130
10 Mbps Ethernet. 22 10/100 Mbps Switch Port. Mbps Ethernet. 22 128-bit encryption. 78 128-bit key. 39, 77, 79 64-bit key. 39, 77, 79
Cable modem connecting to router. 20 Client. 130 Configuration resetting to factory setting. 96 restoring. 96 security. 34 Configuration data backing up. 95 Configuration file. 95 Configuration program idle time. 93 Configuring popup blocker. 121 Connect on demand. 32, 45 Connection duration. 32 Connection mode. 32, 45 Customer Care. 127
Access control. 41, 56, 79 blocking services. 60 local network. 79 schedule rule. 59 Access Point. 10, 71, 130 Access protection for data carrier. 85 Access rules URL filter. 57 Add Printer wizard. 112 Address block for IP addresses. 69 Ad-hoc mode. 10, 130 Advanced Settings features. 43 Advanced Setup. 26 Antenna. 19 Anti-DoS firewall. 53 ASCII key. 40, 78 Attack detection. 53 Authentication server. 76 Authorisation. 126 Auto Connect. 130
Data carrier access protection. 85 Data encryption. 77 Deactivating HTTP proxy Windows XP. 120 De-registering. 28 DHCP. 131 DHCP server. 70, 131 Digital Subscriber Line, see DSL DMZ. 14, 65, 131 DNS. 131 DNS server. 131 defining. 48 Domain name. 131 Domain Name Service, see DNS DoS attack. 53, 132 DSL. 132 DSL interface configuring. 29 DSL modem connecting to router. 20 Dynamic DNS, see DynDNS
Back panel. 18 Backup. 95 Base station, see Access Point Basic settings. 26 configuration. 29 summary. 33 Bridge. 130 Broadcast. 72, 130 Browser. 24
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP Dynamic IP address. 132 DynDNS. 66, 132 DynDNS service, see DynDNS DynDNS.org. 66 installation. 15 IP address. 24 protecting with password. 35 setting up. 19 ways to set up the network. 8 Gigaset SE551 WLAN dsl/cable wall mounting. 19 Global IP address, see Public IP address Guarantee Certificate. 127
ECO. 6 Encryption. 37, 74, 77, 79, 132 WEP. 39 WPA. 38 Ethernet. 9, 10, 13, 132 cable. 22 transmission speed. 13 Ethernet cable. 22 Ethernet network connecting to a wireless network. 12 Ethernet network architecture. 9 Exposed Host. 14, 65
Hacker attack. 14, 132 e-mail notification. 54 Half duplex. 133 Help. 28 Hexadecimal. 40, 78 Hexadecimal key. 40, 78 HTTP proxy. 133 Hub. 133
Fast Ethernet. 22 Features. 13 File server. 83 partition list. 84 sharing directories. 84 Firewall. 14, 133 activating/deactivating. 52 attack detection. 53 configuring. 52 e-mail notification. 54 security level. 53 user-defined. 55 Flat rate. 133 Front panel. 17 Full duplex. 133

 

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