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FIGURE 36.
System Settings Panel
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UMTS
PRG AV4202N allows you to navigate using a 3G sim card, you can create a
new APN profile where you should fill in the information provided by your ser-
vice provider (APN, Tel, User Name, Password and Protocol). You can also en-
able an automatic connection to be able to automatically connect with your
UMTS according to pre-defined rules.
FIGURE 37.
UMTS Panel
UNIVERSAL PLUG AND
PLAY
Universal Plug-and-Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility
among networking equipment, software and peripherals. UPnP-enabled prod-
ucts can seamlessly connect and communicate with other Universal Plug-and-
Play enabled devices, without the need for user configuration, centralized serv-
ers, or product-specific device drivers.
If your computer is running an operating system that supports UPnP, such as
Windows XP, you can add the computer to your home network and access the
Web-based Management directly from within Windows.
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FIGURE 38.
Universal Plug and Play Panel
USERS
You can add, edit and delete users. You may also group users according to
your preferences. To access the user settings, click the 'Users' icon in the 'Ad-
vanced' screen.
The 'Users' screen will appear. This screen lists the users and groups defined in
the Router. The “Administrator” is a default user provided by the system.
FIGURE 39.
Users Panel
To add a new user, click the 'New User' link. The 'User Settings' screen will ap-
pear
Full Name: The remote user's full name.
User Name: The name that a user will use to access your network.
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New Password: The user's password.
Retype New Password: If a new password is assigned, type it again to verify
its correctness.
Primary Group: This check-box will only appear after a user is defined, ena-
bling you to select the primary group to which this user will belong.
Permissions: Select the user's privileges on your home network.
Administrator Permissions: Grants permissions to remotely modify system
setting via Web-based management or Telnet.
Remote Access by SSL-VPN: Grants remote access to the Router using the
SSL-VPN protocol.
Mail Server Access: Grants permission to use the Router's mail server.
When selecting this option, you must also enable the user home directory
and mailbox in the following sections.
Microsoft File and Printer Sharing Access: Grants permission to use shared
files and printers.
FTP Server Access: Grants permission to use the Router's FTP server.
Internet Printer Access: Grants permission to use an Internet Printing Proto-
col (IPP) printer.
Remote Access by VPN: Grants remote access to the Router using the VPN
protocol.
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WINS SERVER
The Router can operate as a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server,
handling name registration requests from WINS clients and registering their
names and IP addresses. WINS is a name resolution software from Microsoft
that converts NetBIOS names to IP addresses. Windows machines that are
named as PCs in a workgroup rather than in a domain use NetBIOS names,
which must be converted to IP addresses if the underlying transport protocol is
TCP/IP.
Windows machines identify themselves to the WINS server, so that other Win-
dows machines can query the server to find the IP address. Since the WINS
server itself is contacted by IP address, which can be routed across subnets,
WINS allows Windows machines on one LAN segment to locate Windows ma-
chines on other LAN segments by name.
When a host connects to the LAN, it is assigned an IP address by router's
DHCP. The WINS database is automatically updated with its NetBIOS name
and the assigned IP address. Router's WINS server also responds to name
queries from WINS clients by returning the IP address of the name being que-
ried (assuming the name is registered with the WINS server). The “Internet” in
the WINS name refers to the enterprise Internet (LAN), not the public Internet.
FIGURE 40.
WINS Server Panel

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