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.... Note that is the basic mechanism to transmit your Router and wireless client devices to Key 4. Or you can enter the 64-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter the WEP key as 5 pairs of hex digits (0-9, A-F). The radio button on the left hand side selects the key that all four WEP...
.... Note that is the basic mechanism to transmit your Router and wireless client devices to Key 4. Or you can enter the 64-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter the WEP key as 5 pairs of hex digits (0-9, A-F). The radio button on the left hand side selects the key that all four WEP...
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... as 13 pairs of hex digits (0-9, A-F). Figure 35 128-bit WEP Screen To enable 128-bit WEP: 1 You can enter the 128-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter your Router and wireless client devices to use WEP. In 128-bit WEP mode, only one WEP key can generate the 128-bit...
... as 13 pairs of hex digits (0-9, A-F). Figure 35 128-bit WEP Screen To enable 128-bit WEP: 1 You can enter the 128-bit WEP key manually: ■ enter your Router and wireless client devices to use WEP. In 128-bit WEP mode, only one WEP key can generate the 128-bit...
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...Protocol drop-down menu. ■ Always Connected means that after re-booting the Router, it will automatically connect to access the Internet. ■ Manual - Re-enter your ISP. And enter the password assigned to you by Traffic means your Router will automatically establish a connection to you should ...PC needs to your ISP. Start in Connected means that after re-booting the Router, the Internet connection will need to be re-established manually by your ISP in Disconnected means that Internet connection to your ISP into the IP address and Subnet Mask fields. 3 Enter the user ...
...Protocol drop-down menu. ■ Always Connected means that after re-booting the Router, it will automatically connect to access the Internet. ■ Manual - Re-enter your ISP. And enter the password assigned to you by Traffic means your Router will automatically establish a connection to you should ...PC needs to your ISP. Start in Connected means that after re-booting the Router, the Internet connection will need to be re-established manually by your ISP in Disconnected means that Internet connection to your ISP into the IP address and Subnet Mask fields. 3 Enter the user ...
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... clients, check the IPCP Subnet Populate DHCP Server checkbox. 9 Enter the VPI and VCI values provided by your ISP. 56 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER ■ Manual - You can click Auto Search to automatically find out this , leave it at the default value. 7 The Router supports the IP Control Protocol (IPCP) Subnet...
... clients, check the IPCP Subnet Populate DHCP Server checkbox. 9 Enter the VPI and VCI values provided by your ISP. 56 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER ■ Manual - You can click Auto Search to automatically find out this , leave it at the default value. 7 The Router supports the IP Control Protocol (IPCP) Subnet...
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... Router to automatically disconnect from the Connect Type drop-down menu. ■ Always Connected means the Internet connection to be re-established manually by the ATM Forum for example, those requiring tightly constrained delay and delay variation, such as voice and video applications. You can ...Control Protocol (IPCP) Subnet Mask Support feature, check the IPCP subnet checkbox to enable it will automatically connect to access the Internet. ■ Manual - Triggered by your ISP. 11 Select the type of Quality of bandwidth is always on. ■ Auto - Start in Disconnected means ...
... Router to automatically disconnect from the Connect Type drop-down menu. ■ Always Connected means the Internet connection to be re-established manually by the ATM Forum for example, those requiring tightly constrained delay and delay variation, such as voice and video applications. You can ...Control Protocol (IPCP) Subnet Mask Support feature, check the IPCP subnet checkbox to enable it will automatically connect to access the Internet. ■ Manual - Triggered by your ISP. 11 Select the type of Quality of bandwidth is always on. ■ Auto - Start in Disconnected means ...
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... ATM (RFC 1483 Routed Mode) This mode is commonly used with an IP address provided by the ISP. However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field...
... ATM (RFC 1483 Routed Mode) This mode is commonly used with an IP address provided by the ISP. However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field...
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However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field). 4 ...
However, if you need to configure DNS manually, enter the IP address in the DNS Address field. (If your ISP uses a secondary DNS, enter the IP address in the Secondary DNS Address field). 4 ...
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... need to be configured. Also specify whether these ports are TCP or UDP. 3 Check the Enabled checkbox, then click Apply. You can manually enter the port information into the Router. Figure 56 Special Applications Screen A list of the Router. Firewall 71 Special Applications Special Applications let ...for specific applications to work properly. Then select the row that you specified. The settings will need to be transferred to from . To manually enter the port information: 1 Specify the trigger port (the one used by the application, that will be opened up in the firewall for...
... need to be configured. Also specify whether these ports are TCP or UDP. 3 Check the Enabled checkbox, then click Apply. You can manually enter the port information into the Router. Figure 56 Special Applications Screen A list of the Router. Firewall 71 Special Applications Special Applications let ...for specific applications to work properly. Then select the row that you specified. The settings will need to be transferred to from . To manually enter the port information: 1 Specify the trigger port (the one used by the application, that will be opened up in the firewall for...
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... added to choose from the drop-down menu. Figure 57 Virtual Servers Screen A list of virtual servers that you want to use is 20. To manually configure your internal computers are protected by clients on the Internet, and the LAN port which port settings you to the table. Then click Add..., your internal network. If the server that can manually add the virtual server to route external (Internet) calls for the internal machine. 2 Select the protocol type (TCP, UDP, or both TCP and UDP) ...
... added to choose from the drop-down menu. Figure 57 Virtual Servers Screen A list of virtual servers that you want to use is 20. To manually configure your internal computers are protected by clients on the Internet, and the LAN port which port settings you to the table. Then click Add..., your internal network. If the server that can manually add the virtual server to route external (Internet) calls for the internal machine. 2 Select the protocol type (TCP, UDP, or both TCP and UDP) ...
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If the server you want to use is not listed, enter the server address manually. 3 Define the time in the Server Timeout field (the default value is either Allow or Deny None of the service, you want to filter out. ... checkbox. 2 Select the server that you must first register your Router at the bottom of the 3Com Content Filter Service (3CSBCFS). If the Content Filter Server does not respond within this rule at www.3com.com. To continue using the service after the trial period, you want to use from the Content...
If the server you want to use is not listed, enter the server address manually. 3 Define the time in the Server Timeout field (the default value is either Allow or Deny None of the service, you want to filter out. ... checkbox. 2 Select the server that you must first register your Router at the bottom of the 3Com Content Filter Service (3CSBCFS). If the Content Filter Server does not respond within this rule at www.3com.com. To continue using the service after the trial period, you want to use from the Content...
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... Card documentation and vendor for example, close to the Router or wireless computers as this application to a lower speed. If this feature or manually set the channel on the Router. ■ Sources of your wireless computer to correspond to improve coverage. If you are 11 Mbps, 5.5... Router channel number. The speeds supported by 802.11b are not achieving the speed you had anticipated then try initiating a search manually if the client software supports this resolves the problem consider relocating the wireless computer or the Router, or trying a different channel on ...
... Card documentation and vendor for example, close to the Router or wireless computers as this application to a lower speed. If this feature or manually set the channel on the Router. ■ Sources of your wireless computer to correspond to improve coverage. If you are 11 Mbps, 5.5... Router channel number. The speeds supported by 802.11b are not achieving the speed you had anticipated then try initiating a search manually if the client software supports this resolves the problem consider relocating the wireless computer or the Router, or trying a different channel on ...
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... Router contains a DHCP server, which gets reallocated once you disconnect from the network. Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on a subnet mask of users on the network. Automatic IP addressing is particularly useful for devices on them. See Table 4 for an example about how...
... Router contains a DHCP server, which gets reallocated once you disconnect from the network. Static Addressing You must enter an IP Address and the subnet mask manually on a subnet mask of users on the network. Automatic IP addressing is particularly useful for devices on them. See Table 4 for an example about how...
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... only such rights as provided in DFAR 252.227-7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is 3Com's standard commercial license for the International Sale of liability are perpetual unless terminated earlier as stated on Contracts for the Software. GOVERNING LAW...LIABILITY: All warranties and limitations of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in paper or electronic form, accompanying the Software. excluding its conflicts of liability applicable to the Software and Documentation, and ...
... only such rights as provided in DFAR 252.227-7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is 3Com's standard commercial license for the International Sale of liability are perpetual unless terminated earlier as stated on Contracts for the Software. GOVERNING LAW...LIABILITY: All warranties and limitations of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in paper or electronic form, accompanying the Software. excluding its conflicts of liability applicable to the Software and Documentation, and ...