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Configuring Advanced Settings
Web Server
Your devices integrated Web server allows you to publish data stored on a connected
USB mass storage device (for example a USB flash drive or external USB drive) on the
Internet.
Internet users can access your Web server by entering the public IP address in their Inter-
net browser. As Internet providers often change this each time someone dials in, it is
also worth using dynamic DNS (see page 81).
ì
Connect the USB mass storage device containing the data to be published to the USB
port.
You can check the status of the connection to the USB device on the
Advanced Settings
USB
screen.
ì
In the
Advanced Settings
menu, select:
USB
Web Server
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Configuring Advanced Settings
The
IP address
(see page 84) of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is displayed, as well as
information as to whether
Dynamic DNS
(see page 81) is activated.
HTTP
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the standard protocol for transferring data on the
Internet. You can use this to publish your own homepage on the Internet, for example.
ì
Activate the HTTP service for your Web server.
ì
You can change the
Port
via which Internet users can access your data, to mask your
data and protect it from unauthorised users, for example.
ì
Choose the
Directory
in which the data is stored on the USB mass storage device
using the
Browse
button.
Internet users can access the HTTP server as follows:
ì
Open the Internet browser and enter the full address:
http://public IP address:[port]/directory/start file
Example:
If you use a dynamic DNS service (see page 70) enter the domain name given by
your service provider instead of the IP address.
Example:
Port
must only be entered if you are not using the default port 80.
FTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for exchanging files on the Internet. You can use
this to offer files for downloading or to receive files from other users, for example.
ì
Choose
On
for
FTP service
if you want to make data available in the local network.
PCs in the network access the USB mass storage device via FTP.
To do this, open the Internet browser and enter the following address:
If you have changed the IP address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (see page 84),
enter the new address instead of 192.168.2.1.
ì
Choose
On
for
Remote FTP service
if you also want to make data available on the
Internet.
Internet users can access your USB mass storage device by entering the public IP
address in the Internet browser. As Internet service providers often change this each
time someone dials in, it is also worth using dynamic DNS (page 81).
ì
The
Port
field contains the port number via which local PCs and Internet users can
access your data. You should not change the default port number without very good
reason.
If you use a different port number, active FTP mode is no longer possible. FTP clients
must then be converted to passive FTP mode.
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ì
Choose the
Directory
in which the data is stored on the USB mass storage device
using the
Browse
button.
You can allow general access for both FTP services, or only for selected users with a user
name and password.
ì
For
Access (read only)
, select whether all users should be able to read your data in
Anonymous
mode or whether only one
Specified user
should be supported.
ì
Specify whether
Access (full control)
to your data should be
disabled
or whether a
Specified user
may read, edit and delete your data.
ì
Enter the name in the
Specified user
field. Define different user names for the dif-
ferent access type and directory.
ì
Enter the password for the user and confirm it by entering it again in the field below.
The password is case-sensitive. Avoid using proper names and obvious terms.
Instead, use upper case and lower case letters, numbers and special characters.
ì
Click
OK
to apply the changes.
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Configuring Advanced Settings
Print Server
Your device's integrated print server allows you to provide a USB printer for all users in
the local network.
If you wish to use this function, you must first connect a USB printer to your device's USB
port. The device must be shown in the screen. You can check the status of the connec-
tion to the USB device on the
Advanced Settings
USB
screen.
ì
In the
Advanced Settings
menu, select:
USB
Print Server
ì
Activate your devices integrated print server.
You can set up the connected printer on your PC by using the
IP address
of the Gigaset
SX763 WLAN dsl shown here when configuring the printer.
ì
Click
OK
to accept the changes.
You will find information on setting up the printer connected to the Gigaset SX763
WLAN dsl in the section entitled "Using the USB port" on page 144.
Notes:
u
The Windows Vista, Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating system is a prereq-
uisite for using the print server.
u
Only printer functionality is supported in the case of multifunction devices (com-
bination of printer, scanner or fax). You can obtain additional information by con-
tacting the hotline or else on the Internet (address see Quick Start Guide).
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Call guide
Call guide
Your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows you to make calls via the Internet (VoIP) and your
fixed line. A description of how to configure your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl for using the
telephone functions is provided under "Telephony" on page 49 and "Setting up Internet
telephony (VoIP)" on page 101.
This chapter describes the function keys on your phone and the Internet telephony set-
tings with which you can use the various telephony options. Please note that the func-
tions described are only fully available if you have configured Internet telephony and
have registered with your service provider.
External connections are calls via your fixed line or via the Internet (VoIP).
Internal connections are calls between the phones connected to the router or calls on
PCs or cordless phones which are registered as software SIP clients on the device.
Making calls
Please note:
With the exception of the first five key combinations, the key combinations specified
in this chapter only apply for telephones on the
Phone1
and
Phone2 ports.
The key
combinations
*1
...
*6
,
**
,
*99*
,
*00
and
*01 to *06 phone number
can also be
entered on a SIP client. Please refer to the operating manual for your SIP client for the
other functions.
Key combination
Effect
Description
*1
...
*6
Call for an internal
extension
Choose the phone number of the
desired extension (analogue phone or
SIP extension, *1 ...*6) to make an
internal call.
**
Call all internal num-
bers
Choose ** to call all internal exten-
sions.
*99*
Answer a call from a
different phone
If a call arrives at a different telephone
set or on a port configured as an
answering machine, you can accept
this call on your phone by pressing the
key combination
*99*
.
*00
Phone number
Switching from VoIP
to
fixed network
for
a
call
To make a call on a VoIP extension via
the fixed network, simply enter
*00
.
*01 to *06
Phone number
Switching to a
VoIP
extension for
a
call
If you want to make a call on a VoIP or
fixed network extension via a (differ-
ent) VoIP extension, you can use this
VoIP connection by entering
*0
and
the number of the desired extension
(1 ... 6) (e.g.
*04
for the fourth
extension).

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