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Advanced Setup Method
Advanced Setup Method
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Menu Description 
System (Page 22) 
Within the System menu you can:
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Set the local time and time zone as well as Time Sync Server
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Set the password for administrator access
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Enable remote management and set the IP address of a PC that 
will be allowed to access Router remotely
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The IP address of a Domain Name Server
WAN (Page 26)
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ATM PVC specifies the Internet connection setting for an ATM 
(Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Framework WAN, this service is 
used primarily in corporate environments and we would suggest 
contacting your corporate administrator in order to setup these 
features.
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MAC Address Cloning can also be performed in this section 
should it be required by your Internet service provider in order to 
complete the Internet connection.
LAN (Page 31)
The LAN menu itself has a number of special fields in which you 
can configure information about your Local Area Network like those 
functions noted below:
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LAN IP Address Settings
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Subnet Mask settings
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DCHP Server Control
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VLAN Port routing
The LAN Menu also has 2 sub-menus:
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VLAN
This menu allows you to set the VLAN rules for the other ports 
and should only be accessed by experienced professionals.
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DHCP Client Lists
This menu shows you a list of all computers currently connected 
to your network along with their host name and other details.
Setting up wireless (Page 36)
This section will explain the basics of turning on the wireless 
functions in you Router, if you should require this service it is also 
suggested you look into the setting up wireless security area as well.
Setting up wireless security (Page 39)
This section describes the 2 forms of wireless security available 
and allows you to choose either or both types of security in order to 
protect your network from outside access.
Option 1: MAC address filtering (Page 38)
MAC address filtering uses a unique code that each computer 
has in order to create a list of computers that will be allowed 
onto your network.
Option 2: Wireless encryption (Page 40)
Wireless encryption uses a code much like a secret password in 
order to ensure only those computers which know the password 
are able to access your network.
Setting up VoIP (Page 66)
This section will guide you through the basics of setting up 
your VoIP service on your network.
Setting/adjusting quality of service (Page 75)
If you are having problems with the quality of your Voice service due 
to large amounts of network traffic you may adjust your Quality of 
Service in this section.
Port forwarding (Page 45)
Some programs will require you to direct certain port numbers to your 
computer in order to bypass the built in Firewall.
Should there be any further features within the product you would like 
to use please find a more extensive list on the next page.
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