Page 11 / 43 Scroll up to view Page 6 - 10
Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
10
W±reless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Internet Connection Type > RFC 1483 Bridged
IP Settings
Select
Obta±n an IP Address Automat±cally
if your ISP
says you are connecting through a dynamic IP address.
If you are required to use a permanent (static) IP address
to connect to the Internet, then select
Use the follow±ng
IP Address
. Your ISP provides the settings needed for the
following fields:
Internet IP Address
Enter the Gateway’s IP address, as
seen from the Internet.
Subnet Mask
Enter the Gateway’s Subnet Mask, as seen
from the Internet (including your ISP).
Default Gateway
Enter the IP address of the ISP server.
Pr±mary
(Requ±red)
and
Secondary
(Opt±onal)
DNS
Enter the DNS (Domain Name System) server IP
address(es) provided by your ISP. At least one is required.
Bridge Mode Only
If you are using your Gateway as a bridge, which makes
the Gateway act like a stand-alone modem, select
Br±dge
Mode Only
. All NAT and routing settings are disabled in
this mode.
Internet Connection Type > Bridge Mode Only
Optional Settings
Some of these settings may be required by your ISP. Verify
with your ISP before making any changes.
Optional Settings
Host Name and Doma±n Name
These fields allow you
to supply a host and domain name for the Gateway.
Some ISPs, usually cable ISPs, require these names as
identification. You may have to check with your ISP to see
if your broadband Internet service has been configured
with a host and domain name. In most cases, leaving these
fields blank will work.
MTU
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies
the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission.
Select
Manual
if you want to manually enter the largest
packet size that is transmitted. To have the Gateway select
the best MTU for your Internet connection, keep the
default,
Auto
.
S±ze
When Manual is selected in the
MTU
field, this option
is enabled. Leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range. The
default, MTU is configured automatically.
Network Setup
The Network Setup section changes the settings on the
network connected to the Gateway’s Ethernet ports.
Wireless setup is performed through the Wireless tab.
Gateway IP
The values for the Gateway’s Local IP Address and Subnet
Mask are shown here. In most cases, keeping the default
values will work.
Gateway IP
Local IP Address
The default value is
192.1´8.1.1
.
Subnet Mask
The default value is
2³³.2³³.2³³.0
.
Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)
The settings allow you to configure the Gateway’s Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server function. The
Gateway can be used as a DHCP server for your network.
A DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each
computer on your network. If you choose to enable the
Gateway’s DHCP server option, make sure there is no
other DHCP server on your network.
Page 12 / 43
Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
11
W±reless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)
DHCP Server
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) server automatically assigns an IP address to each
computer on your network for you. Unless you already
have one, Linksys recommends that you keep the default,
Enable
. You can also use the Gateway in DHCP Relay
mode. (This setting is not available for all encapsulation
types.)
DHCP Server
If you enable the DHCP Relay mode for the
DHCP Server setting, enter the IP address for the DHCP
relay server in the fields provided. (This setting is not
available for all encapsulation types.)
Start±ng IP Address
Enter a value for the DHCP server
to start with when issuing IP addresses. Because the
Gateway’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the Starting IP
Address must be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but smaller than
192.168.1.253. The default is
192.1´8.1.100
.
Max±mum Number of DHCP Users
Enter the maximum
number of users (network devices) that can obtain an IP
address. The number will vary depending on the starting
IP address entered and cannot be greater than 253. The
default is
³0
.
Cl±ent Lease T±me
The Client Lease Time is the amount
of time a network device will be allowed connection to
the Gateway with its current dynamic IP address. Enter the
number of minutes that the device will be “leased” this
dynamic IP address. After the time is up, the device will
be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The
default is
0
minutes, which means one day.
Stat±c DNS 1-3
The Domain Name System (DNS) is how
the Internet translates domain or website names into
Internet addresses or URLs. At least one DNS server IP
address is provided by your ISP. You can enter up to three
DNS server IP addresses here. The Gateway will use these
for quicker access to functioning DNS servers.
WINS
The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
converts NetBIOS names to IP addresses. If you use a WINS
server, enter that server’s IP address here. Otherwise, leave
this field blank.
Time Settings
T±me Zone
Select the time zone in which your network
functions.
Automat±cally
adjust
clock
for
dayl±ght
sav±ng
changes
Select this option if you want the Gateway to
automatically adjust for daylight saving time.
Time Settings and Language
Language
Language
To use a different language, select one from
the drop down menu. The language of the web-based
utility will change five seconds after you select another
language.
Click
Save Sett±ngs
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Setup > DDNS
The Gateway offers a Dynamic Domain Name System
(DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and
domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful
when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or
other server behind the Gateway.
Before you can use this feature, you need to sign
up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider,
www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com. If you do not want to
use this feature, keep the default,
D±sabled
.
DDNS
DDNS Service
If your DDNS service is provided by DynDNS.org, then
select
DynDNS.org
from the drop-down menu. If your
DDNS service is provided by TZO, then select
TZO.com
.
The features available on the
DDNS
screen will vary,
depending on which DDNS service provider you use.
DynDNS.org
Setup > DDNS > DynDNS
User Name
Enter the User Name for your account.
Page 13 / 43
Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
12
W±reless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Password
Enter the Password for your account.
Host Name
Enter the DDNS URL assigned by the service.
Status
The status of the DDNS service connection is
displayed.
Connect
To manually trigger an update, click this
button.
Click
Save Sett±ngs
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
TZO.com
Setup > DDNS > TZO
E-ma±l Address
Enter the E-mail Address for your
account.
TZO Password
Enter the Password for your account.
Doma±n Name
Enter the DDNS URL assigned by the
service.
Status
The status of the DDNS service connection is
displayed here.
Connect
To manually trigger an update, click this
button.
Click
Save Sett±ngs
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Setup > MAC Address Clone
A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique
piece of hardware for identification. Some ISPs will require
you to register a MAC address in order to access the
Internet.
If you do not wish to re-register the MAC address
with your ISP, you may assign the MAC address you have
currently registered with your ISP to the Gateway with the
MAC Address Clone feature.
Setup > MAC Address Clone
Enable/D±sable
To have the MAC Address cloned, click
the radio button beside Enable.
MAC Address.
Enter the MAC Address registered with
your ISP here.
Clone My PC’s MAC Address
Clicking this button will
clone the MAC address.
Click
Save Sett±ngs
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Setup > Advanced Routing
This screen is used to set up the Gateway’s advanced
functions. Operating Mode allows you to select the
type(s) of advanced functions you use. Dynamic Routing
automatically adjusts how packets travel on your network.
Static Routing sets up a fixed route to another network
destination.
Setup > Advanced Routing
Page 14 / 43
Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
13
W±reless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Advanced Routing
NAT
Enabled/D±sabled
If
this
Gateway
is
hosting
your
network’s connection to the Internet, keep the default,
Enabled
. If another gateway or router exists on your
network, select
D±sabled
.
Dynamic Routing
RIP
This feature enables the Gateway to automatically
adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout and
exchange routing tables with the other router(s). The
Gateway determines the network packets’ route based on
the fewest number of hops between the source and the
destination. Select
Enabled
to use the Dynamic Routing
feature. Otherwise, keep the default,
D±sabled
.
RIP Vers±on
Select the appropriate protocol version,
RIP1
or
RIP2
.
Static Routing
A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network
information must travel to reach a specific host or network.
Enter the information described below to set up a new
static route.
Select set number
To set up a static route between the
Gateway and another network, select a number from the
drop-down list. The Gateway supports up to 20 static route
entries. Click
Delete Th±s Entry
to delete a static route.
Dest±nat±on IP Address
The Destination IP Address is
the IP address of the remote network or host to which
you want to assign a static route. Enter the IP address of
the host for which you wish to create a static route. If you
are building a route to an entire network, be sure that the
network portion of the IP address is set to 0.
Subnet
Mask
The
Subnet
Mask
determines
which
portion of a Destination IP Address is the network portion,
and which portion is the host portion.
Gateway
This is the IP address of the gateway device that
allows for contact between the Gateway and the remote
network or host.
Hop Count
This is the number of hops to each node until
the destination is reached (16 hops maximum). Enter the
appropriate Hop Count.
Click
Show Rout±ng Table
to view the static routes you
have already set up.
Advanced Routing > Routing Table
Routing Table
For each route, the Destination LAN IP address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway, and Interface are displayed. Click
Refresh
to update the information. Click
Close
to exit
this screen.
Click
Save Sett±ngs
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings
The basic settings for wireless networking are set on this
screen.
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings
This screen allows you to choose your wireless network
mode and wireless security.
Wireless Network
W±reless Network Mode
Select the wireless standards
running on your network. If you have Wireless-G and
Wireless-B devices in your network, keep the default,
M±xed
. If you do not have any wireless devices, select
D±sabled
.
W±reless Network Name (SSID)
The network name is
case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (use any
of the characters on the keyboard). Linksys recommends
that you change the default,
l±nksys
, to a unique name of
your choice.
Rad±o Band
For best performance in a network using
Wireless-N, Wireless-G and Wireless-B devices, keep
the default, Wide - 40MHz Channel. For Wireless-G and
Page 15 / 43
Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
W±reless-N ADSL2+ Gateway
Wireless-B networking only, select Standard - 20MHz
Channel.
NOTE:
If you select Wide - 40MHz Channel for
the Radio Band setting, then Wirelss-N can use
two channels: a primary one (Wide Channel)
and a secondary on (Standard Channel). This will
enhance Wireless-N performance..
W±de Channel
If you selected Wide - 40MHz Channel for
the Radio Band setting, then this setting will be available
for your primary Wireless-N channel. Select any channel
from the drop-down menu.
Standard Channel
Select the channel for Wireless-N,
Wireless-G, and Wireless-B networking. If you selected
Wide – 40MHz Channel for the Radio Band setting, then
the Standard Channel will be a secondary channel for
Wireless-N. If you are not sure which channel to select, do
not make any changes.
W±reless SSID Broadcast
When wireless devices survey
the local area for wireless networks to associate with, they
will detect the wireless network name or SSID broadcast
by the Gateway. If you want to broadcast the Gateway’s
SSID, keep the default,
Enable
. Otherwise, select
D±sable
.
Click
Save Sett±ngs
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Wireless > Wireless Security
The
Wireless Security
screen configures the security of your
wireless network(s). The following wireless security mode
options are supported by the Gateway:
WPA2-Personal,
WPA Personal, WPA2-Enterprise,
WPA Enterprise, RADIUS,
and WEP. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), is a security
standard stronger than WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
encryption. WPA2 is a more advanced, more secure version
of WPA. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, and RADIUS use
a RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
server for authentication. For detailed instructions on
configuring wireless security for the Gateway, refer to
“Chapter 2: Wireless Security”.
Wireless Security
Secur±ty Mode
Select the security method for your
wireless network. Proceed to the appropriate instructions.
If you do not want to use wireless security, keep the
default,
D±sabled
.
NOTE:
If
you
are
using
wireless
security,
remember that each device in your wireless
network MUST use the same security method
and settings, or else the wireless devices cannot
communicate.
WPA2-Personal (Recommended)
Security Mode > WPA2-Personal
Encrypt±on
The method is
TKIP
or
AES
.
Passphrase
Enter a Passphrase (also called a WPA shared
key) of 8-63 characters.
Key Renewal
Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs
the Gateway how often it should change the encryption
keys. The default is
3´00
seconds.
WPA-Personal (May affect wireless performance. WPA2
recommended)
Security Mode > WPA-Personal
Encrypt±on
The method is
TKIP
or
AES
.
Passphrase
Enter a Passphrase (also called a WPA shared
key) of 8-63 characters.
Key Renewal
Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs
the Gateway how often it should change the encryption
keys. The default is
3´00
seconds.
WPA2-Enterprise
WPA2-Enterprise features WPA2 used with a RADIUS
server. (This method should only be used when the device
is connected to a RADIUS server.)

Rate

4.5 / 5 based on 2 votes.

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top