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Management
Router Access
Use this section of the page to enter a password to prevent unauthorized access
to the web-based utility, you will be asked for your password when you access
the web-based utility of the WRP400. The default is admin.
Router Password:
Enter a new password for the WRP400.
Re-enter to Confirm:
Enter the password again to confirm.
Web Access
Web Utility Access:
HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the
communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide
Web. HTTPS uses SSL (Secured Socket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted
for higher security. Select HTTP or HTTPS. HTTP is the default.
Web Utility Access via Wireless:
If you are using the WRP400 in a public
domain where you are giving wireless access to your guests, you can
disable wireless access to the web-based utility of the WRP400. You will
only be able to access the utility via a wired connection if you disable the
setting. Keep the default, Enabled, to allow wireless access to the utility, or
select Disabled to block wireless access to the utility.
Remote Access
Remote Management:
To permit remote access of the WRP400, from
outside the local network, select
E
nabled. Otherwise, keep the default,
Disabled.
Web Utility Access:
HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the
communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide
Web. HTTPS uses SSL (Secured Socket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted
for higher security. Select HTTP or HTTPS. HTTP is the default.
Remote Upgrade:
If you want to be able to upgrade the WRP400 remotely,
from outside the local network, select Enabled. (You must have the Remote
Management feature enabled as well.) Otherwise, keep the default,
Disabled.
Allowed Remote IP Address:
If you want to be able to access the WRP400
from any external IP address, select ny IP Address. If you want to specify an
external IP address or range of IP addresses, then select the second option
and complete the fields provided.
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Remote Management Port:
Enter the port number that will be open to
outside access.
NOTE
When you are in a remote location and wish to manage the WRP400, you can use
HTTP or HTTPS to connect to the IP address of the WRP400, at the remote
management port number, as shown:
http://
<Internet_IP_address>
:
port
or https://
<Internet_IP_address>
:
port
<Internet_IP_address>
: The Internet IP address of the WRP400
port
: The Remote Management Port number
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows Windows XP and Vista to automatically
configure the WRP400 for various Internet applications, such as gaming and
videoconferencing.
UPnP:
If you want to use UPnP, keep the default, Enabled. Otherwise, select
Disabled.
Allow Users to Configure:
Keep the default, Enabled, if you want to be able
to make manual changes to the WRP400 while using the UPnP feature.
Otherwise, select Disabled.
Keep UPnP Configurations After System Reboot:
If you enable the Allow
Users to Configure option, then this option will be available. Select Enabled,
if you want to keep UPnP configuration settings after the WRP400 reboots.
Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.
Allow Users to Disable Internet Access:
Select Enabled, if you want to be
able to prohibit any and all Internet connections. Otherwise, keep the
default, Disabled.
Multimedia Streaming
RTSP Support:
If you experience issues with video-on-demand
applications, select Enabled to improve multimedia transmissions. Using
this option, the WRP400 will establish channels with the Real Time
Streaming Protocol) RTSP server, which is located at the service provider.
Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.
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Administration > Log
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IGMP
Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is used to establish membership in a
multicast group and is commonly used for multicast streaming applications. For
example, you may have Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) with multiple setup
boxes on the same local network. These setup boxes have different video streams
running simultaneously, so you should use the IGMP feature of the WRP400.
Support IGMP Version:
Select the version you want to support, IGMP 1,
IGMP v2, or IGMP 3. If you are not sure which version to select, keep the
default, IGMP v2.
IGMP Proxy:
Keep the default, Enabled, if you want to allow multicast traffic
through the WRP400 for your multimedia application devices. Otherwise,
select Disabled.
Immediate Leave:
Select Enabled, if you use IPTV applications and want to
allow immediate channel swapping or flipping without lag or delays.
Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.
Administration > Log
The WRP400 can keep logs of all traffic for your Internet connection.
NOTE
After you enter settings on this page, click Save Settings to apply your changes, or
click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.
Figure 43
Administration > Log
Log:
To disable the Log function, keep the default, Disabled. To monitor
traffic between the network and the Internet, select Enabled. With logging
enabled, you can choose to view temporary logs.
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View Log:
To view the logs, click View Log.
Figure 44
Log > View Log
Type:
Select Incoming Log, Outgoing Log, Security Log, or DHCP Client
Log.
The
Incoming Log
will display a temporary log of the source IP addresses
and destination port numbers for the incoming Internet traffic.
The
Outgoing Log
will display a temporary log of the local IP addresses,
destination URLs/IP addresses, and service/port numbers for the outgoing
Internet traffic.
The
Security Log
will display the login information for the web-based
utility.
The
DHCP Client Log
will display the LAN DHCP server status information.
Click Refresh to update the log. Click Clear to clear all the information that is
displayed.
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Administration > Diagnostics
The diagnostic tests (Ping, Traceroute, and Detect Active LAN Clients) allow you to
check the connections of your network devices, including connection to the
Internet.
Figure 45
Administration > Diagnostics
Ping Test
The Ping test checks the status of a connection.
IP or URL Address:
Enter the address of the PC whose connection you
wish to test.
Packet Size:
Enter the packet size you want to use. The default is 32 bytes.
Times to Ping:
Enter many times you wish to test it.
Start to Ping:
To run the test, click this button. The Ping Test screen will
show if the test was successful. Click Close to return to the Diagnostics
screen.

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