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11. Optionally do one of the following:
Click one or more of the available features permitting the user to access that feature.
This places
a checkmark in the corresponding box. (Click again if you want to remove the checkmark and
deny access).
Click
All Items
to select all features in the list.
Click
Reset
to clear all selected items and deny the user access to those feature.
12. Click
Next
. This displays the “Profile Security Access” window.
13. Click one of the following:
Require admin login to access configuration pages
User must login as admin to change the Router configuration. This is the recommended setting.
Do not require admin login
User will be able to change the Router configuration without a password.
14. Click
Next
. This displays the “Constant Profile IP Address” window.
15. Optionally enter an
IP Address
to always be associated with this profile.
16. Click
Next
.
17. This completes the User Profile Wizard. Click
Finish
to close the Wizard and return to the “Current
Profiles” window.
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Editing User Profiles
This section describes how to edit a user.
To edit a user:
1. Select
Setup>User Profiles
from the left navigation pane of the Web interface. This displays the
“Current Profiles” window.
2.
Click the name of the user you want to change. This displays the “Profile User Information” window.
Make any desired changes.
3. Click
Next
to get to the next window you want to change. Make any desired changes.
4. Click
Finish
at any time when you are done making changes.
Deleting User Profiles
This section describes how to delete a user.
To delete a user:
1. Select
Setup>User Profiles
from the left navigation pane of the Web interface. This displays the
“Current Profiles” window.
2. Click the
Delete
button next to the name of the user you want to delete.
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Chapter 6
Configuring ISP Connection Settings
This chapter describes how to set advanced ISP configuration settings. The options in this section should
only be configured with the help and guidance of your ISP. Incorrect changes to any of these options
could result in the failure of your Internet connection.
The ISP connection options are listed below.
WAN Interface
Wizard for configuring the WAN Interface. The information requested by the Wizard
should be supplied by the service provider.
Host
Configure the basic networking attributes of the Router (the host).
DHCP
Configure and control Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and DNS
functionality.
Static Routes
Add and monitor static IP routes assigned by your ISP. The routing functionality of the
Router supports both Dynamic Routing and Static Routing. Static routing pertains to
those routes between network-connected hosts that do not change over time.
RFC2684
Configure WAN-side DHCP functionality for RFC2684 based connections.
WAN Interface
Connectivity to the Wide Area Network (WAN) is achieved by means of one or more Virtual Circuits (VC).
Virtual Circuits are configured using the WAN Interface Configuration Wizard. The information requested
by the Wizard should be supplied by the service provider
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Host
Host configuration attributes identify the Router on the network and, optionally, specify a default
“gateway” to the Wide Area Network (WAN). Default values for many host IP address, netmask, default
router and host name are automatically generated for the SpeedStream Router and should not be
changed unless directed by your ISP. The ISP may ask you to change this information if, for example,
you are assigned a static IP address.
To specify host configuration settings:
1. Select
Setup>Host
from the left navigation pane of the Web interface. This displays the “Host
Configuration” window.
2.
Change settings as specified by your ISP.
3. Click
Save Settings
. This displays a confirmation screen displays notification that the new setting will
not take affect until you reboot the router. You may do so at this point or later.
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DHCP
DHCP, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, describes the means by which a system can connect to
a network and obtain the necessary information for communication upon that network. Do not change the
default DHCP Configuration settings unless directed by your ISP.
Note
: All addresses must be entered as an Ipv4 subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation (for example,
255.255.255.0).
To configure the DHCP feature:
1. Select
Setup>DHCP
from the left navigation pane of the Web interface. This displays the “DHCP
Configuration” window.
2.
Select one of the following:
Enable
The Router will operate as a DHCP server to handle DHCP requests received from connected
LAN-side hosts (DHCP clients). The DHCP server does not serve WAN-side DHCP clients.
The DHCP operating mode defaults to
Enable
, and the system auto-generates the current IP
address range, IP netmask, and default router. Do not change these default settings unless
directed by your ISP.
Disable
Disables DHCP. If you are using a static IP address, you may need to disable DHCP and enter
different addresses in the text boxes.
DHCP Relay
Instead of getting an IP address from the Router, the IP address is gotten from the computer as
defined in
Relay IP
. Used when DHCP information is received from a DHCP server on the WAN
side. DHCP requests are forwarded to the WAN side to
Relay IP
, and DHCP responses are
forwarded back to the LAN side.
3. In
Start IP Range
, enter the beginning IP address of the range of addresses from which the DHCP
server will lease to requesting DHCP clients.
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