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FIGURE 8.
LAN Ethernet >> Settings Panel
Network.
Select whether the parameters you are configuring relate to a WAN,
LAN or DMZ connection, by selecting the connection type from the combo-box.
Physical Address.
The physical address of the network card used for your
network. Some cards allow you to change this address.
MTU.
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet
size permitted for the transmission. In the default setting, Automatic, the gate-
way selects the best MTU for your Internet connection. Select "Automatic by
DHCP" to have the DHCP determine the MTU. In case you select "Manual", it is
recommended to enter a value in the 1200 to 1500 range.
LAN ETHERNET >>
ADVANCED
Internet Connection Firewall.
Your gateway's firewall helps protect your com-
puter by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to it through a net-
work such as the Internet. The firewall can be activated per network connection.
To enable the firewall on this network connection, select the 'Enabled' check
box.
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FIGURE 9.
LAN Ethernet >> Advanced Panel
Additional IP Addresses.
You can add alias names (additional IP addresses)
to the gateway by clicking the 'New IP Address' link. This enables you to access
the gateway using these aliases in addition to the 192.168.1.1
LAN WIRELESS 802.11N
ACCESS POINT
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integrates multiple layers of wireless security. These include
the IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication protocol, RADIUS client, EAP-MD5,
EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), WPA2,
WPA and WPA2 (mixed mode) and industry leading Discus Firewall and VPN
applications. In addition, the Router’s built-in authentication server enables
home/SOHO users to define authorized wireless users without the need for an
external RADIUS server.
LAN WIRELESS 802.11NN
ACCESS POINT >>
GENERAL
To view and edit the LAN Wireless connection settings, click the 'LAN Wireless
802.11n Access Point' link in the 'Network Connections' screen. The 'LAN Wire-
less 802.11n Access Point Properties' screen will appear, displaying a detailed
summary of the connection's parameters, under the 'General' tab. These pa-
rameters can be edited in the rest of the screen's tabs, as described in the fol-
lowing sections.
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FIGURE 10.
LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point >> General Panel
LAN WIRELESS 802.11N
ACCESS POINT >>
SETTINGS
General.
This section displays the connection's general parameters. It is re-
commended not to change the default values unless familiar with the network-
ing concepts they represent. Since your gateway is configured to operate with
the default values, no parameter modification is necessary.
FIGURE 11.
LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point >> Settings Panel
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Schedule.
By default, the connection will always be active. However, you can
configure scheduler rules in order to define time segments during which the
connection may be active. Once a scheduler rule(s) is defined, this field
changes to a combo-box, allowing you to choose between the available rules.
Network.
Select whether the parameters you are configuring relate to a WAN,
LAN or DMZ connection, by selecting the connection type from the combo-box.
Physical Address.
The physical address of the network card used for your
network. Some cards allow you to change this address.
MTU.
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet
size permitted for Internet transmission. In the default setting, Automatic, the
gateway selects the best MTU for your Internet connection. Select "Automatic
by DHCP" to have the DHCP determine the MTU. In case you select "Manual",
it is recommended to enter a value in the 1200 to 1500 range.
LAN WIRELESS 802.11N
ACCESS POINT >>
WIRELESS
Wireless Access Point
Use this section to define the basic wireless access point settings.
SSID.
The SSID is the network name shared among all points in a wireless
network. The SSID must be identical for all points 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 points in your wire-
less network. For added security, you should change the default SSID (openrg)
to a unique name.
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FIGURE 12.
LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point >> Wireless Panel
SSID Broadcast.
Select this check-box to enable the SSID's broadcast. SSID
broadcast is used in order to hide the name of the AP (SSID) from clients that
should not be aware to its existence.

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