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wherrera 12:52am on Friday, August 27th, 2010 
So far it has done what it said it would do. Far better then the Nic on my mother board None so far
pkgum 8:36am on Sunday, July 18th, 2010 
I have a Silverstone Fortress FT02B case which has a rotated motherboard and all the slots face upwards. Well to keep things neat.

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- Complies with ANSI T1.413 - Complies with ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT) - Annex A/B/C - Complies with ITU G.992.2 (G.Lite) - Annex A/B/C - Complies with ITU G.992.3 (ADSL 2) - Annex A/B/C/M and Annex L (RE-DSL) - Complies with ITU G.992.5 (ADSL 2+) - Annex A/B/C and Annex L (RE-DSL) - Complies with IEEE 802.11b - Complies with IEEE 802.11g - Complies with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u - Supports RFC 2684 (EoA)(Bridged* and Router) - Supports RFC1577: IPoA (IP over ATM) - Supports RFC2364: PPPoA (PPP over ATM) - Supports RFC2516: PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) Note:
* Needs third-party software.

Transmit Data-rate

Maximum Download Speed: 24MbpsADSL2+), 8MbpsADSL). Maximum Upload Speed: 1Mbps. Supports 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6Mbps (IEEE 802.11g) and 11/5.5/2/1Mbps (IEEE 802.11b) WLAN data transfer rates.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation Guide

3.1 The Front Panel

The Routers LEDs are located on the front panel.
Figure 3-1 The LED indicators on the front panel include the Power, System, ADSL, WLAN and 1-4 (LAN). The ADSL, WLAN and 1-4 (LAN) indicators monitor link status and activity (Link/Act).

LED Explanation

Name Power Status Off On Off System On Flashing Off ADSL On Slow flash Quick flash Off WLAN Slow flash Quick flash Off (1-4) LAN On Flashing No Power Power on The Router has an error The Router is initializing The Router is working properly Disconnected the LINE port Connected the LINE port to ISP network Connecting to the ISP network Sending or receiving data The Wireless function is disabled The Wireless function is enabled Sending or receiving data over wireless network There is no device linked to the corresponding port Connected to a device through the corresponding port Sending or receiving data over corresponding port

Description

The Back Panel
The Router's ports, where the cables are connected, and RESET button are located on the back panel.
Figure 3-2 Line: Connect to the Modem Port of Splitter or to the telephone line. Reset Button: There are two ways to reset the Router's factory defaults. Press the reset button of the Router, and then power on the Router, hold reset button pressed down for about five seconds, or restore the default setting from Management - Settings - Restore Default of the Router's Web-based Utility. 1, 2, 3, 4 (LAN): Through these ports, you can connect the Router to your PCs and the other Ethernet network devices. Power: The Power plug is where you will connect the power adapter. Antenna: Used for wireless operation and data transmit.

System Requirements

Make sure your computer has a Networking Interface Card (either wired or wireless is ok) before connecting the Router to your computer. An operating system supporting the TCP/IP protocol. Broadband Internet Access (ADSL). Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later.

Figure 4-2

TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide 3. On the Connection Type screen, you can select a connection type (PPPoA, PPPoE, MER, IPoA or Bridging), which is provided by your ISP. We select PPPoE mode (For example), and then click Next to continue.
Figure 4-3 4. Enter the PPP Username and PPP Password provided by your ISP. If PPPoE Service Name was provided by your ISP, enter the Service Name. Click Next to continue.
Figure 4-4 5. Use the default setting of this screen click Next to continue.

Figure 4-5

Use the default IP Address 192.168.1.1 and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0. Use the default setting of Enable DHCP Server, and click Next to continue.
Figure 4-6 7. Use the default setting Enable Wireless. Default SSID is TP-LINK, then click Next.
Figure 4-7 8. You will see the WAN Setup-Summary screen below, click "Save/Reboot" to save these settings and reboot the Router.
Figure 4-8 Note: The reboot process will take a while to complete, please wait before reopening your web browser.

Configure PC

Your PC needs a network adapter. You may directly connect your adapter to the Router, or you may connect your adapter to a Hub/Switch, and then connect the Hub/Switch to the Router. Follow the instructions below to configure a computer running Windows XP to be a DHCP client. 1. From the Start menu on your desktop, go to Settings, and then click on Network Connections.
Figure 4-9 2. In the Network Connections window, right-click on LAN (Local Area Connection), then click Properties.
Figure 4-10 3. In the General tab of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties menu, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under This connection uses the following items: by clicking on it once.
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide Click on the Properties button.
Figure 4-11 4. Select Obtain an IP address automatically by clicking the radio-button. Click OK
Figure 4-12 Configure the IP address manually Open TCP/IP Properties of the LAN card in your PC, enter the IP address as 192.168.1.* (* is any value between 2 to 254, Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, Gateway is 192.168.1.1, DNS address is the value provided by ISP).
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide Now, you can run the Ping command in the command prompt to verify the network connection between your PC and the Router. The following example is in Windows XP Operating System. Open a command prompt, From the Start menu on your desktop, select run tab, type cmd in the field, and type ping 192.168.1.1 on the screen that appears, and then press Enter. If the result displayed is similar to that shown in figure below, the connection between your PC and the Router has been established.

Figure 4-13 If the result displayed is similar to that shown in figure below, it means that your PC has not connected to the Router.
Figure 4-14 Please check it following these steps: 1. If the connection between your PC and the Router is correct?
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide Note: a) b) The 1/2/3/4 LEDs of LAN port which you link to on the Router and LEDs on your PC's adapter should be lit. If the TCP/IP configuration for your PC is correct?
Note: If the Router's IP address is 192.168.1.1, your PC's IP address must be within the range of 192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.254, the gateway must be 192.168.1.1. For more details of configuring the Router, please refer to Chapter 5
Chapter 5. Basic Router Configuration
This User Guide recommends using the Quick Installation Guide for first-time installation of the TD-W8910G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router. For advanced users, if you want to know more about the TD-W8910G and make use of its functions adequately, you need to read this chapter and configure the Routers advanced settings though the Web-based Utility. This chapter will describe each web page on the Utility and each pages key functions. The Utility can be accessed via your web browser though the use of a computer connected to the Router. You may configure the TD-W8910G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Routers settings though the Webbased Utility.
After your successful login, you will see the Login screen (shown in Figure 5-1).
Figure 5-1 There are six main menus shown on the screen, they are Device Info, Quick Setup, Advanced Setup, Wireless, Diagnostics and Management. Additional menus will be available after you click one of the main menus. Click one of the main menus, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function.

Device Info

Choose Device Info menu, there are six submenus under the main menu: Summary, WAN, Statistics, Route, ARP and DHCP. This Device Info section mainly introduces the elementary information about the Router and its current settings in use. Click any of them, and you will be able to view the corresponding information. Choose Device Info Summary, you will see the Summary screen (shown in Figure 5-2) The first table indicates the information about the version including Software and Hardware, the second table displays the current status of the TD-W8910G connection, this information will vary depending on the settings of the Router configured on the Advanced Setup screen.
Figure 5-2 Note: Click the other submenus under the main menu Device Info, you will be able to view the corresponding information about WAN, Statistics, Route, ARP and DHCP.

Quick Setup

Please refer to the Chapter 4 to get the detailed information.

Advanced Setup

Choose Advanced Setup, there are many submenus under the main menu. Among the submenus, WAN, LAN, Routing, DSL and Port Mapping are default menus, while NAT, Security, Quality of Service and DNS will appear only when you select some corresponding functions, click any one of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. This Advanced Setup section mainly introduces how to configure the Router for adequate use. The detailed explanations for each subsection are provided below.

Figure 5-8 7) If you are sure about the configuration, click the Save button to save these settings, otherwise click the Back button to return to the previous screen to make modifications.
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide The information is same as the information in Figure 5-3. 2. PPPoE If you choose PPPoE in the previous screen (shown in Figure 5-5), the configuration is similar to PPPoA, the only difference is that you should set the PPPoE Service Name on the corresponding screen. You can refer to Chapter 4 to achieve the configuration for the connection type. 3. MER If you choose MER in the previous screen (shown in Figure 5-5), you can see the screen (shown in Figure 5-9). Follow the instructions to configure the connection.
Figure 5-9 1) Configure the WAN IP Address. If you are provided a dynamic IP Address, please select obtain an IP address automatically, and then the Router will automatically get IP parameters from your ISP. If you are provided with a static IP Address, please select Use
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide the following IP Address, and then enter the WAN IP Address and WAN Subnet Mask. 2) Configure the default gateway. If you are provided a dynamic gateway address, please select obtain default gateway automatically, and then the Router will automatically get gateway parameters from your ISP. If you are provided with a static gateway, please select Use the following default gateway, and then enter the gateway address. 3) Configure the DNS. If you are provided dynamic DNS server addresses, please select obtain DNS server addresses automatically, then the Router will automatically get DNS server addresses from your ISP. If you are provided static DNS server addresses, please select Use the following DNS server addresses, then enter the DNS Server addresses. In this case, you will be provided at least one DNS server address. 4) Click the Next button, and you will see the screen (shown in Figure 5-10). You can also click the Back button to return to the previous screen to make modifications. On the screen below, you can Enable the NAT, Firewall, IGMP Multicast and WAN Service, if you are not sure about the settings, just leave the default settings.

Figure 5-10 Enable NAT: This technology translates the IP addresses of a local area network to a different IP address for the Internet. If this Router is hosting your networks connection to the Internet, please select the check box. If another Router exists in your network, you dont need to select the option. Enable Firewall: A firewall enhances networks security. Select the option to use a firewall, or else without a firewall. Enable IGMP Multicast: This is disabled by default. This setting will not allow IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) packets to be forwarded to the LAN. IGMP is used to manage multicasting on TCP/IP networks. Most users will not need to enable this. Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote configuration for client devices, such as the Router. If you are unsure, check with your ISP. Enable WAN Service: If you want to adopt the MER service, you have to select the option in
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide the screen above, or else the service will not take effect. service name: You can enter the service name in the text box or leave the default name. Note: If you select the NAT and Security check box on the screen (shown in Figure 5-10), the NAT and Security menu will be added to the Web-based Utility. We will describe the detailed configuration in 5.4.3 NAT and 5.4.4 Security. 5) Click the Next button, and you will see the next screen which displays the detailed settings youve made (shown in Figure 5-11). Or else click the Back button to return to the previous screen to make modifications.
Figure 5-11 6) If you are sure about the configuration, click the Save button to save these settings, otherwise click the Back button to return to the previous screen to make modifications. The information of the figure shows above is same as the information in the Figure 5-3. 4. IPoA If you choose IPoA in the previous screen (shown in Figure 5-5), the configuration is similar to MER. 5. Bridge If you choose Bridging in the previous screen (shown in Figure 5-5), a screen will be displayed as shown below (shown in Figure 5-12).
Figure 5-12 1) If you want to adopt the Bridge service, you have to select the Enable Bridge Service option in the screen above, or else the service will not take effect. 2) Enter the service name in this screen, otherwise leave the default setting. 3) Click the Next button, and you will see the next screen which displays the detailed settings youve made (shown in Figure 5-13). Or else click the Back button to return to the previous screen to make modifications.
Figure 5-13 4) If you are sure about the configuration, click the Save button to save these settings, otherwise click the Back button to return to the previous screen to make modifications. The information of the figure shows above is same as the information in the Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-17 2. 3. 4. 5. Select the service which you want to use from the drop-down list. If the list does not have the service you need, type the name of the custom service in the text box. Type the IP Address of the computer in the Server IP Address text box. Enter the External Port Start, External Port End, Internal Port Start and Internal Port End in the table, and then select the protocol used for this Virtual Server, TCP, UDP or All. Click the Save/Apply button to enable virtual server.
Note: If you select the service from the drop-down list, the External Port Start, External Port End, Internal Port Start, Internal Port End and the Protocol will be added in the table automatically. You
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide only need to enter the Server IP Address for the Virtual Server. 5.4.3.2. Port Triggering Choose Advanced Setup NAT Port Triggering, you can set Port Triggering on the screen (shown in Figure 5-18). Some applications require that specific ports in the Router's firewall should be opened for access by remote devices. Port Trigger dynamically opens up the 'Open Ports' in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote device using the triggering ports. The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the open ports. A maximum 32 entries can be configured.
Figure 5-18 Port Triggering Table: The table indicates the information about the Port Triggering entries. Application (Name): This is the name of the Port Triggering. It is exclusive and must be filled. Trigger: It includes the Protocol and the Start and End value of the Trigger Ports. Open: It includes the Protocol and the Start and End value of the Open Ports Add: Click the button to add a new entry. Remove: Select the check box in the table (shown in Figure 5-18) and then click the Remove button, then the corresponding entry will be deleted in the table. To add a new Port Triggering:
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide 1. Click the Add button (pop-up Figure 5-18), and then you will set the new Port Triggering in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-19).

Figure 5-25 Setup an Incoming IP Filtering rule: 1. Click the Add button (pop-up Figure 5-25), and then you will set the new rule in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-26).
Figure 5-26 2. 3. Enter the Filter name for the rule, it is exclusive and must be filled in. Select Protocol in the drop-down list, enter Source IP address, Source Subnet Mask, Source Port, Destination IP address, Destination Subnet Mask, and Destination Port for the rule. Select at least one WAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule. Click the Save/Apply button to save this entry.
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide Note: When you add a Incoming IP Filtering entry, you must configure at least one condition on the screen above except the Filter name. If you leave Protocol blank, it means that the rule is effective to all protocols, if you leave the Source IP address and/or Destination IP address blank, it suggests that all Source IP addresses and/or Destination IP addresses are controlled by the rule, if you leave the Source Port and/or Destination Port blank, it suggests that all Source Ports and/or Destination Ports are controlled by the rule. 5.4.4.2. MAC Filtering Choose Advanced Setup Security MAC Filtering, you can configure MAC Filtering rules on the screen (shown in Figure 5-27). The section allows you to control access to the Internet by users on your local network based on their MAC Address.
Figure 5-27 Change Policy: There are two policies for the MAC filters: FORWARDED and BLOCKED. Click the button to change from one policy to another. When you select FORWARDED, it means that all MAC layer frames will be forwarded except those matching with any of the specified rules in the table (shown in Figure 5-27). While BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be blocked except those matching with any of the specified rules in the table above. Add: Click the Add button, and then you can add a new MAC Filter in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-27). Remove: Select the check box in the table (shown in Figure 5-27) and then click the Remove button, and then the corresponding entry will be deleted in the table. To setup a MAC Filtering rule:
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide 1. Click the Add button (pop-up Figure 5-27), then you will set the new rule in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-28).
Figure 5-28 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Protocol Type in the drop-down list for the rule. Enter Destination MAC Address and Source MAC Address in the text box. Select Frame Direction in the drop-down list for the rule. Select the WAN interfaces, you can leave the default settings also. Click the Save/Apply button to save this entry. Note: MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVC(s) configured in Bridge mode. 5.4.4.3. Parental Control Choose Advanced Setup Security Parental Control. You can configure the Parental Control rules on the screen (shown in Figure 5-29). This section allows you add time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the Router.

Note: You have to reboot the Router to make the new configuration take effect. 5.4.7.2. Dynamic DNS Choose Advanced Setup DNS Dynamic DNS, you can see the Dynamic DNS screen, this screen allows you to configure the Dynamic DNS (shown in Figure 5-40). The Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP Address. The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains, allowing your Router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet.
Figure 5-40 To setup DDNS, follow these instructions: 1. Click the Add button (pop-up Figure 5-40), then you will set the DDNS in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-41).
Figure 5-41 Note: This page allows you to add a Dynamic DNS address from DynDNS.org,TZO or No-IP. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select D-DNS provider(DynDNS.org,TZO or No-IP) in the drop-down list. Enter the Hostname of the DNS Server, and select the corresponding Interface for the DDNS, you can leave it default. Type the User Name and Password for your DDNS account. Click the Save/Apply button to save the entry.
Choose Advanced Setup DSL, you can see the DSL Settings screen, this screen allows you to configure the DSL (shown in Figure 5-42).
Figure 5-42 You can select the modulation type, phone line pair and the capability of Bitswap or SRA. After you set them up, click the Save/Apply button to save the configurations.

Port Mapping

Choose Advanced Setup Port Mapping, you can see the Port Mapping screen, this screen allows you to configure the Dynamic DNS (shown in Figure 5-43).
Figure 5-43 Click the Add/Edit button, and then you can configure the Port Mapping in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-44). After you configure the settings, click the Save/Apply button to save it.

Figure 5-44

Wireless LAN Configuration
The menus used to configure Wireless LAN settings available in the Wireless directory including Basic, Security, MAC Filter, Advanced, and Statistics menus. The Wireless Basic, Security, MAC Filter, Advanced, and Statistics are described below.

Wireless Basic

Choose Wireless Basic, you will see the screen of Wireless-Basic settings shown as below. The basic settings for wireless networking are set on this screen.
Figure 5 -45 This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the channel set based on Region requirements. Enable Wireless: If you want to use wireless features, you must select Enable Wireless. If you deselect Enable Wireless option, all the Wireless settings below will be disabled. Enable SSID Broadcast: When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the Router. To broadcast the Routers SSID, keep the default setting, if you dont want to broadcast the Routers SSID, unselect this option. SSID: Wireless network name shared among all points in a wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (use any of the characters on the keyboard). Make sure this setting is the same for all stations in your wireless network. Type the desired SSID in the space provided. BSSID: Show the MAC address of the Router.

TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide Region: Restrict the channel set and transmit power. Click "Apply" to configure the basic wireless options.

Wireless Security

Choose Wireless Security, you will see the screen of Wireless-Security settings shown as below.
Figure 5-46 This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. You can set the network authentication method, selecting data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength. Network Authentication: Select an authentication type from the drop-down list. Options available are: Open, Shared, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA, and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK. Note: For most users, it is recommended to use the default Wireless LAN Performance settings. Any changes made to these settings may adversely affect your wireless network. Under certain circumstances, changes may benefit performance. Carefully consider and evaluate any changes to these wireless settings. 5.5.2.1. WEP Encryption WEP is a basic encryption method offering three levels of encryption, 152-bit is stronger than 64-bit and 128-bit encryption. If you select enable from the drop-down list of WEP Encryption, you will see the screen shown as below.
Figure 5-47 Encryption strength: Select the appropriate level of encryption, 64-bit, 128-bit or 152-bit. Current Network Key: To indicate which WEP key to use, select a transmission key number. Network Key 1-4: If you want to manually enter the WEP keys, then enter them in the network Key 1-4 fields. Configure WEP Encryption WEP can use different methods of Authentication. Choose the Authentication Type from drop-down list Open or Shared. Select Open to allow any wireless station to associate with the access point. Select Shared to only allow stations using a shared key encryption to associate with it. Shared key requires additional configuration of the keys to be used. Follow the instructions below to configure the Shared Keys. WEP Encryption is disabled by default. To enable WEP, select the Enable option. Configure the Encryption Keys as below: 1. Encryption strength: Select 64-bit (enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits in the Network Key list), 128-bit (enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits in the Network Key list), or 152-bit (enter 16 ASCII characters or 32 hexadecimal digits in the Network Key list). Current Network Key: Select 1.
TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide 3. In Network key 1 list, enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bit encryption keys, enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128-bit encryption keys, enter 16 ASCII characters or 32 hexadecimal digits for 152-bit encryption keys. Click the Save/Apply button to save the new configuration.
Figure 5-48 Note: We use Encryption Strength 64-bit, Current Network Key selected 1 and enter 10 hexadecimal digits1908300919 in the Network Key 1 for example, Configure the settings as Figure 5-48 shown above. 5.5.2.2. WPA WPA security for wireless communication has been developed to overcome some of the shortcomings of WEP. WPA combines the key generation with the authentication services of a RADIUS server.

Figure 5-54 5.5.2.5. WPA2-PSK To configure WPA2-PSK settings, select the WPA2-PSK option from the drop-down list. The menu will change to offer the appropriate settings. WPA2-PSK requires a shared key and does not use a separate server for authentication. PSK keys can be ASCII or Hex type.
Figure 5-55 5.5.2.6. Mixed WPA2/WPA To configure Mixed WPA2/WPA settings, select the Mixed WPA2/WPA option from the drop-down list. The menu will change to offer the appropriate settings. The steps to these settings are similar to those for WPA-PSK.
Figure 5-56 5.5.2.7. Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK To configure Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK settings, select the Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK option from the drop-down list. The menu will change to offer the appropriate settings. The steps of this setting are the same with WPA-PSK.

Figure 5-57

Wireless -- MAC Filter
Choose Wireless MAC Filter, you will see the screen of Wireless-MAC Filter settings shown as below.
Figure 5-58 Wireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices transmitting within your networks RADIUS. To filter wireless users by MAC Address, either permitting or blocking access. If you do not wish to filter users by MAC Address, select Disabled. Allow: Click this button to allow wireless access by the devices listed on this screen. Deny: Click this button to block wireless access from the devices listed on this screen. Add: Click this button to add the MAC Address. Remove: Click this button to remove the item of the MAC Address. When you click the Add button, the picture that shown below will pop-up, and then you can enter the MAC Address in the MAC Address field. Note: The form of MAC Address must be xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, like 00:13:0A:55:FF:09.
Figure 5-59 When you finished making changes to the MAC Filter List screen, click the Save/Apply button to save the changes.

Wireless Advanced

Choose Wireless Advanced, you will see the screen of Wireless-Advanced settings shown as below.
Figure 5-60 Channel: Select the channel you want to use from the drop-down List of Channel. This field determines which operating frequency will be used. It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point. Fragmentation Threshold: This value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets. If you experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance. Only minor reduction of the default value is recommended. In most cases, it should remain at its default value of 2346. RTS Threshold: Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reduction of the default value 2347 is recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The Router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission. In most cases, keep its default value of 2347. DTIM Interval: This value, between 1 and 255, indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the Router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1. Beacon Interval: Enter a value between 20-1000 milliseconds. The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Router to synchronize the wireless network. The default value is 100. Mode: In the drop-down list you can select 54Mbps (802.11g) or 11Mbps (802.11b). "54Mbps (802.11g)", which allows both 802.11g and 802.11b wireless stations to connect to

TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium. Firewall - A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a network from users from other networks. Gateway - A device that interconnects networks with different, incompatible communications protocols. IEEE 802.11b - The IEEE 802.11b standard specifies a wireless networking at 11 Mbps using direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2.4GHz, and WEP encryption for security. IEEE 802.11b networks are also referred to as Wi-Fi networks. IEEE 802.11g - Specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology, using OFDM modulation and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2.4GHz, and backward compatibility with IEEE 8021b devices, and WEP encryption for security. Infrastructure Network - An infrastructure network is a group of computers or other devices, each with a wireless adapter, connected as an IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN. In infrastructure mode, the wireless devices communicate with each other and to a wired network by first going through an access point. An infrastructure wireless network connected to a wired network is referred to as a Basic Service Set (BSS). A set of two or more BSS in a single network is referred to as an Extended Service Set (ESS). Infrastructure mode is useful at a corporation scale, or when it is necessary to connect the wired and wireless networks. IP Address - The address used to identify a computer or device on a network. IPoA (IP and ARP over ATM) - A protocol that provides extensions to the IP Group for handling IP over ATM flows. ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet. LAN - The computers and networking products that make up your local network. MAC (Media Access Control) Address - The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device. NAT (Network Address Translation) - NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network to a different IP address for the Internet. MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing) - MER allows IP packet to be carried as bridged frames. There are many applications, such as IPoA, DSL networks and other frame-based network. Depending on your equipment, they can be either bridged or routed within the network. Network - A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage, and/or transmission between users. Ping (Packet Internet Groper) - An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online. Port - The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or

TD-W8900G 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Router User Guide adapters. PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) - PPPoE stands for Point to Point protocol over Ethernet, this protocol is used as a type of broadband connection that provides authentication (username and password) in addition to data transport. PPPoA (Point to Point Protocol over ATM) - PPPoA stands for Point to Point protocol over ATM, this protocol is also used as a type of broadband connection that provides authentication (username and password) in addition to data transport. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) - A protocol that uses an authentication server to control network access. RJ45 (Registered Jack-45) - An Ethernet connector that holds up to eight wires. Router - A networking device that connects multiple networks together. Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing, communications, and other services. SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) - Market segment of professionals who work at home or in small offices. SSID - A Service Set Identification is a thirty-two character (maximum) alphanumeric key identifying a wireless local area network. For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other, all devices must be configured with the same SSID. This is typically the configuration parameter for a wireless PC card. It corresponds to the ESSID in the wireless Access Point and to the wireless network name. Static IP Address - A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network. Static Routing - Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path. Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a network. TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) - a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic encryption keys for each packet transmitted. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - A network protocol for transmitting data that does not require acknowledgement from the recipient of the data that is sent. VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) - The identifier of the VC contained in the ATM cell header. VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) - The identifier of the VP contained in the ATM cell header. Update - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version. VLAN (Virtual Local Air Network) - Logical subgroups that constitute a Local Area Network (LAN). This is done in software rather than defining a hardware solution.

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4 KE600; KE770; KE970; KE990; KF300; KP110; KP215; KP220; KP320; KM500; KS20; M6100. T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung : UltracomSGH-C160; SGH-C250; SGH-C260; Electronic SRL SGH-D600; SGH-F300; SGH-i600; SGHi750; SGH-X520; SGH-X670; SGH-Z540 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung: UltracomSGH-E200; SGH-E250; SGH-E370; Electronic SRL SGH-E380; SGH-E390; SGH-E490; SGHE770; SGH-E780; SGH-E790; SGH-E830; T/m GSM 900/1800 tip NOKIA : Ultracom2600c; 6670; 7610; 7900; 8800e-1; Electronic SRL E61-1; N80. T/m GSM 900/1800 tip SIEMENS: UltracomElectronic SRL ME75; S68; E61 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip LG modele: Maxiteh ST SRL KS20; KP105; KE590; KF600 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung SGH, Maxiteh ST SRL modele: B100, C260, E200, F300, F480, F490, L170, L310 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung SGH, Maxiteh ST SRL modele: L320, L660, G180, J150, J400, J700, M110, X530 CS Molevroseti T/m GSM900/1800 tip Sony Ericsson SRL modele: W200i, K320i, S500i, W580i, CS Molevroseti T/m GSM900/1800 tip LG, SRL modele KP320, KF510, KF240 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip NOKIA, modele: Maxiteh ST SRL 3220; 6170; 6610; 7370 CS Molevroseti T/m GSM900/1800 tip LG, SRL modele KM380; KP220; KG270 T/m GSM900/1800 tip NOKIA, CS Molevroseti modele 1680c-1; 1209; 1208; 6555; SRL 7900d-1; 5000d-2 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung SGH, Maxiteh ST SRL modele: E780; E790; E490; E830; L770; i710; U100; U600. T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung SGH, modele: C130; C160; C170; X160; X650; Maxiteh ST SRL X670; X680; Z540.

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4 E71-1; N96-1. T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung M Orange 1024 13C Moldova SA SGH-4900 T/m tip Anycool modele: ACWS020; 1024 13C Valex SA ACWS032; ACWS034; ACWS037; ACWS039; ACWS041; ACWS042. T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Samsung SGH, modele: B200; B300; U900; M620; M310; 1024 13C 2934-08 Maxiteh ST SRL E740 cu ncrctoare de baterie ATADS10EBE i ATADM10ESE T/m GSM 900/1800 tip NOKIA, modele: M Orange 1024 13C 5220; 2630; 1760 Moldova SA T/m GSM900/1800 tip Sony Ericsson modele: K610i; K750i; W300; W610i; Z310i cu ncrctor de baterie CST-60 Calculatoare personale cu t/m GSM ncorporate tip ASUS, modele : 1024 13C 2939 - 08 VALEX SA P320; P527; P550; P750 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip LG , modele: KC550; KF240; KF300; KF510; KF690; 1024 13C 2944 - 08 Maxiteh ST SRL KF755; KM380; KM500; KP110; KP199; KP215; KP220; KP320 T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Nokia modele: Ultracom1024 13C 2947 - 08 1209; 1680c-2; 3600s; 6210s-1; Electronic SRL 6220c-1; 6300i; 6600f-1; 7210c; 7310c T/m GSM900/1800 tip Nokia modele: Ultracom1024 13C 2948 - 08 6110; 6120c; 3109c; 8600d; N93i-1; Electronic SRL 2630; 2760; 7500; 6500c T/m GSM 900/1800 tip Nokia modele: 3120c-1; 3610a; 7610s; 7900d-1; E66-1; Ultracom1024 13C 2949 - 08 Electronic SRL E71-1; N96-1; N76-1; N78-1 UltracomElectronic SRL UltracomElectronic SRL

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4 Echipament transport date Plasma RTI tip Allied Telesyn modele: SRL AT-800 S/48, AT-FS724L Modeme tip ETPro Service i Compania Decart SRL modeme radio HAC-HM24 Modeme tip HSDPA tip.M. Pay Point SRL ZTE model MF 622 Multiplexoare Egate-20; RICi-4E1; SC Omnicom RICi-8E1; RICi-16E1, Convertor RICI-E1, SRL Echipament Egate-100 Multiplexoare Optimux: SC Omnicom OP-34; OP-45; OP-45L; OP-108; SRL OP-1551; OP-1553, adaptor OP-A Echipament transport date tip Media Pack Family, modele : MP-102; Lanitron SRL MP-104; MP-108; MP-112; MP-114; MP-118; MP-124; MP-201; MP-202, Median 1000, Median 2000. Echipament de comutare a pachetelor de informaii tip Quidway, modele: Lanitron SRL S2008, S2016, S2403, S3526, S3528, S3928, S5932, S5124, S5126, S5148, S5150, S5624 si S5648. Modeme ADSL tip Billion BiPAC: Megacub SRL 5200A, 5200S, 5200G. Echipament transport date: SC Omnicom ASMi-52; ASMi-52L; ASMi-54; LRS-52; SRL S-RPT; PFH-4 Cartele radio pentru retele transport datetip Maxiteh ST SRL MSI: CB 54G; PC 54G; PC 60G-F; US 60SE; 80211G; RG54SE; RG60SE Comutatoare pentru retele transport date tip Mercury , modele: Maxiteh ST SRL WS-HUB8P; WS-HUB5P; WS-SW16P; WS-SW24P cu adaptoare H10-1210 Modeme pentru retele transport date tip Winstars modele : WS-AR 2004 Maxiteh ST SRL (ADSL2+Router); WS-AR2004 (ADSL +Router) cu adaptoare KM41-075150 Echipament transport date Speed Touch: Moldtelecom SA ST510v6; ST546v6; ST585v6; ST680v6 Echipament transport date CISCO in componenta: - routere Catalist Express 500 WS CE500 24LC (2un.); - Punct de acces Aironet 1240 AG AIR-AP1242 AG-E-K9; - Antena AIR ANT 2422 D6-R.
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4 Echipament transport date AD-NET: CP24 13C 2869-08 Moldtelecom SA CHD; PS01;NM01; E1-ETH; E1-ETH/cm; NM-SNMP 1024 16C Sanda Cociu SRL Multiplexoare TC-CC Echipament transport date: SC Omnicom 1024 16C ETX-550; ETX-102; ETX-202; SRL RIC-155/155GE; MiRICi-E1T1/E3T3 Echipament transport date Megaplex: SC Omnicom 1024 16C SRL MP-2100/2104/4100; MP-104/16C Pulsar-Plus SA Multiplexoare TC- Echpamente radio pentru reele transport SC Aitec CA 1024 13C date tip Mikrotik, Routere: SRL RB411; RB433, RB450, RB522T, RB100U Echipament transport date : router tip 1024 13L Intexnauca SA CJS002611 , comutatoare Dell Power Conect modele 6224 i 2724 Echipament transport date punctFors Computer 1024 13C 2923 - 08 multipunct Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 6xx; SRL hw65xx; hw68xx Echipamente radio pentru reele transport date tip ZyXEL, modele: G-110; G-120; DAAC System 1024 13C 2926 - 08 Integrator SRL G-162; G-202; G-302; G-320H; G-3000; G-4100v2 Echipament transport date prin reele DAAC System 1024 13C 2927 - 08 Integrator SRL telefonice tip CISCO Echipamente transport date prin fir i fibr DAAC System 1024 13C 2928 - 08 opic cu marca comercial Allied Telesys Integrator SRL (comutatoare, module, cartele) Echipamente transport date - Media DAAC System 1024 13C 2929 - 08 convertere cu marca comercial Integrator SRL Allied Telesys Echipament radio pentru retele transport SC AITEC CA 1024 13L 2931 - 08 date MikroTik- routere : RB/433PI; SRL RB/433ANPI; RB/G54 PI SC Constant Echipament GPS : GPS-369c; GPS-658c; 1024 13C 2940 - 08 Impex SRL GPS-698c; GPS-863; GPS-869c Echipament de prelucrare computerizat a datelor tip: TD-8840T; TL-WA601G; 1024 13C 2941 - 08 Carion SRL TL-WA501G; TL-WN620G; TL-WR641G; TL-WR541G; TL-WN321G; TD-W8910G; TD-8920G "Electrobit Wireless 1024 11A 2946 - 08 Communications Punct de acces WLAN Electrobit ISAP Ltd." Elvetia Echipamente transport date D-LINK prin CS MOREX IT eter: DWA-520,DWA-110, DWL-3200, 1024 13C 2963 - 08 S.R.L. DWL-2100, DWL-7100, DAP-1160, DIR-300, DIR-400, DIR-320, ANT24-

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13C CS MOREX IT S.R.L.

13C 2970 - 08 SC S&T Mold SRL 13C 2971 - 08 SC S&T Mold SRL 13C 2972 - 08 SC S&T Mold SRL 13C 2973 - 08 SC S&T Mold SRL 13C 2974 - 08 SC S&T Mold SRL
0501, ANT24-0700, ANT24-0700C, DPG310/E, DPR-1260/E, DCS-G900 Echipamente transport date ADSL tip D-Link , modele: routere DIR, DI, DSL, 18.09.09 modeme DU si DFM, echipamente de protecie firewall tip DFL-210/E Echipamente transport date prin fir 18.09.09 D-Link: concentratoare tip DES, comutatoare tip DES, DGS, DGE Echipamente transport date prin fir D-LINK: amplificatoare DMC-515SC/E, porturi DP-301P+/E si DP-301 U/E, acumulator memorie DNS-323/E, 19.09.09 comutatoare de accesorii KVM-121; KVM-221; DKVM-4K; DKVM-4U, DKVM-8E, adaptoare Ethernet DUBE100 si DBT-122 Routere tip CISCO 30.09.09 Echipament terminal IP-telefonie tip CISCO modele: CP-7900; CP-7900G; CP-7900G-GE Echipamente de monitoring i securitate a reelelor de transport date tip CISCO modele: CS-MARS-50 i IDS 4215 Echipament transport date tip CISCO seria Catalyst Routere tip CISCO PIX Firewall modele: 501; 506E; 515E; 525; 535 (Versiunea SOFT 6.3, 7.0) Echipament transport date tip CISCO: routere AS5350; AS5350XM; AS5400; AS5400HPX; AS5400XM; ASA5510; ASA 5520; ASA5540 i server de acces AS5850 (Versiunea de SOFT 12.2, 12.3, 12.4) 30.09.09 30.09.09 30.09.09 30.09.09
13C 2975 - 08 SC S&T Mold SRL

M Orange Moldova SA

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Echipament de acces multiserver (routere) tip C3005-08 Tellabs 8630 Acces Switch i 21.10.09 Tellabs 8605 Acces Switch Routere RouterBOARD (RB) tip MikroTik SC "AITEC CA" modele: RB/433 PI; RB/433 AHPI; RB/13 L3008-08 28.10.09 PI; RB/1000U; RIC/522T cu bloc de SRL alimentare "DVE", model DVS-180A10FEU Echipament transport date tip Nortel: comutatoare Ethernet: ERS 2526T-24, ERS 2550T-48, ERS 2526T-PWR , ERS 2550TC3010-08 SC Omnicom SRL 27.10.09 PWR i ERS 8300; routere: VPN Router 221, VPN Router 251, VPN Router 1750, VPN Router 2700 i VPN Router 5000
L3012-13 L3013-13 L3014-13 C3017-13 C3018-08
CS SAMRES SOUTH EAST" SRL
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Comutator HP ProCurve 5406 zl cu aparate telefonice de sistem tip Alcatel Advanced Reflexes 4035 M Orange Ecluze wireless HSUPA 3G tip HUAWEI model B970 Moldova SA Modeme de acces la reelele 3G tip M Orange HUAWEI modele: E 160; E 170; E 220; Moldova SA E 270 i E 870 Echipament transport date n reelele de "NEURON-GRUP" calculatoare: adaptoare, comutatoare, SRL print-servere "NEURON-GRUP" Echipament transport date n reelele de calculatoare: routere i WiFi antene SRL Echipamente transport date prin eter tip "TPLINK" - routere: TL-WR941N; TL-WR841N; TL-WR641G; TL-WR642G; TL-WR541G; SRL "ULTRA TL-WR542G; TL-WR543G; TL-WR340G; ELECTRONIC" TL-WR340GD; - ADSL routere: TDW8910G; TD-W8920G; TD-W8900G; - acces point: TL-WA601G; TL-WA501G Echipamente transport date prin fir tip "TPSRL "Ultra LINK" - ADSL routere: TD-8610; TD-8810; Electronic" TD-8811; TD-8840; TD-8841 SRL "Ultra Echipamente transport date prin eter tip "TPLINK", adaptoare USB, PCI i CardBus Electronic" SRL "Ultra Echipamente transport date prin eter tip "TPLINK", adaptoare USB, PCI i CardBus Electronic" Echipamente transport date prin fir tip "TPLINK" adaptoare: TG-3269; TG-3201; TGSRL "Ultra 5269; TF-3239D; TF-3239DL; TF-3283, TF5239; - servere de reea: TL-PS110P; TLElectronic" PS110U; TL-PS210U; - modeme: TM-IP5600; TM-EC5658V Echipamente transport date prin fir tip "TP-LINK" adaptoare: TG-3269; TG-3201; SRL "Ultra TG-5269; TF-3239D; TF-3239DL; TF-3283, TF-5239; - servere de reea: TL-PS110P; Electronic" TL-PS110U; TL-PS210U; - modeme: TM-IP5600; TM-EC5658V Echipamente transport date prin fir tip SRL "Ultra TP-LINK" - routere: TL-R402M; TL-R460; TL-R860; TL-R480T; TL-R4199G; Electronic" TL-R480T+; TL-R488T; TL-R4299G Echipamente transport date prin eter tip "LINKSYS" - routere: WRP400-G2; WRT54G-D2; WRT54GR-DE; WRT54GRSRL "Ultra EU; WRT54GC-DE; WRT160N-EU; WRT54GS-DE; WRT54GS-EU; WAP54GElectronic" EU; WRT54GL-DE; - adaptoare: WMP54GDE; WMP300N-DE; WKUSB54GC-DE; WUSB54GSC-EU; - IP telefon WIP330-EU SRL "Ultra Echipamente transport date prin fir tip "LINKSYS" Electronic"

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Bascom SRL Bascom SRL Bascom SRL Bascom SRL

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Emitoare TV tip TV-2000, TV 3000 i 06.06.09 TV-5000 Emitoare TV tip TV-1000 Cap retea TV cablu HS-02: modulatoare M-15M2, convertoare TK-14M2 Controllere a reelelor TV cablu tip ARRIS Cadant C3 CMTS 06.06.09 23.06.09 27.06.11
46 CP24 13C 2847-08 Moldromsat SRL 47 CP24 13C 2864-08 CSSun Communications SRL
3 CSSun Com48 CP24 13C 2865-08 munications SRL 53
4 Controllere a reelelor TV cablu tip ARRIS Cadant C4 CMTS Amplificatoare WA, modele: 301D-2; 1024 13C 2876-08 Moldromsat SRL 36RD; 37RD; 36R; 37R Receiver TV-cablu tip TOPFIELD, model 1024 13C 2877-08 Moldromsat SRL TF 6100 COC Emitoare radio FM stereo tip FALCON 1024 13L 2881-08 Alai Media SRL 250 100W i FALCON 300 WUCR 500W CS Sun Multiplexoare TV-cablu tip 1024 13C Communication WISI OT XXXXXXXY SRL CS Sun Codificatoare TV-cablu tip 1024 13C Communication WISI OT 31 SRL Sisteme de apel radio compus din: - Panou de semnal ST-02; Optimus Plus 1024 13C - Retranslatoare RT 219; SRL - Telecomande P 207/2 Continental Temic 1024 11A Microelectronic, Emitoare inductive CAS IV Germania Mitsubishi 1024 11A 2893- 08 Electric Corp., Emitoare inductive IMBJaponia Cap reea TV-cablu FORO TS 13L Vertamar SRL Cap reea TV-cablu FORO TS 02
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13L Vertamar SRL 13L Vertamar SRL 13L ICS TV MR MLD SRL 63 64
Cap reea TV-cablu FORO TS 02 Sistem de nregistrare i analiz a auditoriului programelor TV tip TVM5 Staie de sol pentru comunicaii prin satelit 1024 13L S MoldATSA VSAT cu emitor tip NST 5669 Emitoare TV Kvant-Efir, modele 1024 13L TELEDIXI SRL TXTU 100-1 i TXTU-200 Emitoare TV Kvant-Efir, modele Muzic Ramil 1024 13L SRL TXTU 100-1 i TXTU-200 CS Sun Staie radioreleu tip 1024 13C Communication CERAGON Fibe Air 1500P SRL Mitsubishi Emitatoare inductive pentru sisteme de Electric Corp. 1024 11A imobilizare a vehiculelor tip Mitsubishi, Himeji Works, model IMBJaponia Delphi Deutschland Emitoare inductive pentru sisteme de 1024 11A imobilizare a vehiculelor tip Gmbh. Delph FO2-125 kHz FO2 AM433 RX Germania

 

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