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2. Select
Yes
to enable virtual
server. For example, if
host 192.168.1.100 is the
FTP server that the user
will access, it means all
packets from Internet with
destination port as 21 are to
be directed to the host. Set
Well-known Application to
FTP. Port range to 21, Local
IP to the host IP, Local Port
to 21, Protocol to TCP.
3. Click
Finish
.
4. Click
Save & Restart
to
restart the wireless router
and activate the settings.
Authentication
The authentication methods supported by WL-500W include: Open, shared key,
WPA-PSK, WPA, and Radius with 80.211x.
Open:
This option disables authentication protection for wireless network. Under
Open mode, any IEEE802.11b/g client can connect to your wireless network.
Shared:
This mode uses the WEP keys currently in use for authentication.
WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK:
WPA stands for WiFi-Protected
Access. WPA provides two security modes: WPA for enterprise network, and
WPA-PSK for home and SOHO users. For enterprise network, WPA uses the
already existing RADIUS server for authentication; for home and SOHO user,
it provides Pre-Shared Key (PSK) for user identification. The Pre-Shared Key
consists of 8 to 64 characters.
Radius with 802.±X:
Similar with WPA, this solution also uses RADIUS server
for authentication. The difference lays on the encryption methods: WPA adopts
TKIP or AES encryption methods, while Radius with 802.1X does not provide
encryption.
When authentication and encryption are set, click
Finish
to save the settings and
restart the wireless router.
3) Setting up virtual server in your LAN
Virtual server is a Network Address Translation (NAT)
function which turns a computer within a LAN into a server
by allowing data packets of certain service, such as HTTP,
from Internet.
1. Click
Virtual Server
in NAT Setting folder to open the NAT
configuration page.
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1. Click
Virtual DMZ
in the NAT Setting menu.
2. Enter the IP address of the
host and click
Finish
.
3. Click
Save & Restart
to
restart the wireless router
and activate the settings.
5) Setting up DDNS
DNS enables host who uses static IP address to associate with a domain name;
for dynamic IP users, they can also associate with a domain name via dynamic
DNS (DDNS). DDNS requires registering and account-creating at DDNS service
providers' website. The DDNS server updates your IP address information once
you are assigned to a new IP address. Thus, the Internet user can always access
your network.
1. Click
Miscellaneous
from IP Config folder.
2. Select
Yes
to enable the
DDNS service. If you do
not have a DDNS account,
click
Free Trial
to register
for a trial account.
4) Setting up virtual DMZ in your LAN
To expose an internal host to the Internet and make all services provided by this
host available to outside users, enable Virtual DMZ function to open all ports of
the host. This function is useful when the host plays multiple roles such as HTTP
server and FTP server. However, in doing this, your network becomes less secure.
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3. After clicking Free Trial,
you are directed to the
homepage of www.DynDNS.
org, where you can register
and apply for DDNS service.
Read the policy and select
"
I have read...
".
4. Enter your user name,
e-mail address, password,
then click
Create Account
.
5. A m e s s a g e p r o m p t s
out informing that your
account has been created.
An E-mail is sent to your
mailbox. Open your mailbox
and read the mail.
6. You can find the activation
letter in your E-mail box.
Click the hyperlink.
7. The link directs you to a
login page. Click
login
.
8. Enter the user name and
password then click
Login
.
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9.
After logging in, you can
see this welcome message.
10. Select
Services
tab.
11. Click
Add Dynamic DNS
Host
.
12. Enter the host name then
click
Add Host
.
13. You can see this message
when your hostname is
successfully created.
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14. Fill the account information
into the DDNS setting fields
of your wireless router.
15. Click
Finish
.
16. Click
Save & Restart
to
restart the wireless router
and activate the settings.
17. Verify whether DDNS is working. Click
Start
menu and select
Run.
Type
cmd
and click
OK
to open the CLI console.
18. Ty
p e
p i n g a c c o u n t .
dyndns.org
(your DDNS
domain name). If you can
see the reply like what is
shown in the right picture,
DDNS is working correctly.

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