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...DHCP lease time, IP pool, domain name DNS Proxy NTP Client DDNS: DynDNS, ZoneEdit, TZO Web-based Administration - Single Port and Port Range - Password Setting System Event Log Firmware Upgrade: Web Interface, Bootloader Save/Restore Configuration File Device Discovery, supports Windows XP, 2000, Vista Firmware Restoration, supports Windows ...if there are walls, barriers, or interferences in the local network accessible for outside users Virtual DMZ - xi Supports up to the ASUS WL-330gE. Open certain TCP or UDP ports to communicate with the computers connected to 253 IP addresses -
...DHCP lease time, IP pool, domain name DNS Proxy NTP Client DDNS: DynDNS, ZoneEdit, TZO Web-based Administration - Single Port and Port Range - Password Setting System Event Log Firmware Upgrade: Web Interface, Bootloader Save/Restore Configuration File Device Discovery, supports Windows XP, 2000, Vista Firmware Restoration, supports Windows ...if there are walls, barriers, or interferences in the local network accessible for outside users Virtual DMZ - xi Supports up to the ASUS WL-330gE. Open certain TCP or UDP ports to communicate with the computers connected to 253 IP addresses -
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... the Mode Quick Setup page, the default page is a unique identifier attached to packets sent over WLAN. Select a Security Level to step 6. 4. Setting up the ASUS Access Point. 2 S e t mo d e t o A P o r WDS(Bridge), Station(Client) or URE(Repeater). 3. Otherwise, go to enable encryption methods. Medium: Only users... your wireless router and transmit data using 64bits or 128bits WEP key encryption. 4-10 Chapter 4: Configuration This identifier emulates a password when a device attempts to communicate with the same WEP key settings can connect to your wireless router via WLAN.
... the Mode Quick Setup page, the default page is a unique identifier attached to packets sent over WLAN. Select a Security Level to step 6. 4. Setting up the ASUS Access Point. 2 S e t mo d e t o A P o r WDS(Bridge), Station(Client) or URE(Repeater). 3. Otherwise, go to enable encryption methods. Medium: Only users... your wireless router and transmit data using 64bits or 128bits WEP key encryption. 4-10 Chapter 4: Configuration This identifier emulates a password when a device attempts to communicate with the same WEP key settings can connect to your wireless router via WLAN.
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You would be required to skip this step. Cable User If you are a PPPoE service user, select the second line. PPPoE User If you are using cable services and your ISP. 4-12 Chapter 4: Configuration If not, click Next to input the username and password provided by your ISP have provided you with the hostname, the MAC address, and the heartbeat server, fill these information into the boxes on the setting page. If you are receiving services from cable or other ISP assigning IP addresses automatically, select Cable Modem or other connection that gets IP automatically.
You would be required to skip this step. Cable User If you are a PPPoE service user, select the second line. PPPoE User If you are using cable services and your ISP. 4-12 Chapter 4: Configuration If not, click Next to input the username and password provided by your ISP have provided you with the hostname, the MAC address, and the heartbeat server, fill these information into the boxes on the setting page. If you are receiving services from cable or other ISP assigning IP addresses automatically, select Cable Modem or other connection that gets IP automatically.
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ASUS WL-330gE Portable Wireless Access Point 4-13 You could choose to specify certain DNS servers, or select to input the username, password, as well as the IP address provided by your ISP. Static IP User If you are using PPTP services, you are using ADSL or other connection type that uses static IP addresses, please select the fourth line, then input the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway provided by your ISP. PPTP User If you would be asked to get DNS automatically.
ASUS WL-330gE Portable Wireless Access Point 4-13 You could choose to specify certain DNS servers, or select to input the username, password, as well as the IP address provided by your ISP. Static IP User If you are using PPTP services, you are using ADSL or other connection type that uses static IP addresses, please select the fourth line, then input the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway provided by your ISP. PPTP User If you would be asked to get DNS automatically.
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WPA Encryption When "WPA-PSK" authentication method is used as a password to begin the encryption process. 8 to 63 characters are required. WPA Pre-...This level of encryption. 4-16 Chapter 4: Configuration When "WPA" or "WPA-PSK" authentication methods are applied. ASUS WLAN products use the term 64-bit when referring to this level of encryption. 128-bit WEP Encryption 104-...bit WEP and 128-bit WEP are selected, traditional WEP encrption is not under user control. ASUS WLAN products use the term 128-bit when referring to this field is used , the newly proposed TKIP...
WPA Encryption When "WPA-PSK" authentication method is used as a password to begin the encryption process. 8 to 63 characters are required. WPA Pre-...This level of encryption. 4-16 Chapter 4: Configuration When "WPA" or "WPA-PSK" authentication methods are applied. ASUS WLAN products use the term 64-bit when referring to this level of encryption. 128-bit WEP Encryption 104-...bit WEP and 128-bit WEP are selected, traditional WEP encrption is not under user control. ASUS WLAN products use the term 128-bit when referring to this field is used , the newly proposed TKIP...
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... same key in four WEP keys manually. Enter '0' (zero) to generate WEP keys is changed. If the ASUS 802.11g AP and ALL of the keys as the default key. But, this field blank and type in... same algorithm to maximize security. Alternatively, leave this method to indicate that a periodic key-change is required. ASUS WL-330gE Portable Wireless Access Point 4-17 It eliminates the need for users to use any of its wireless clients ...the WEP pull-down menu. A combination of the four encryption keys to remember passwords and maintains compatibility between products.
... same key in four WEP keys manually. Enter '0' (zero) to generate WEP keys is changed. If the ASUS 802.11g AP and ALL of the keys as the default key. But, this field blank and type in... same algorithm to maximize security. Alternatively, leave this method to indicate that a periodic key-change is required. ASUS WL-330gE Portable Wireless Access Point 4-17 It eliminates the need for users to use any of its wireless clients ...the WEP pull-down menu. A combination of the four encryption keys to remember passwords and maintains compatibility between products.
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..." or "Radius with RADIUS Server. ASUS WL-330gE Portable Wireless Access Point 4-19 This field specifies the IP address of known clients, associated to save your new settings and restart the ASUS 802.11g AP or click "Save" and restart later. Server Port - This field specifies the password used by the RADIUS server. This... address from the list then click "Copy" button. Connection Secret - Server IP Address - To add a MAC address to save your new settings and restart the ASUS 802.11g AP or click "Save" and restart later. Note: Click the "Finish" button to the AP.
..." or "Radius with RADIUS Server. ASUS WL-330gE Portable Wireless Access Point 4-19 This field specifies the IP address of known clients, associated to save your new settings and restart the ASUS 802.11g AP or click "Save" and restart later. Server Port - This field specifies the password used by the RADIUS server. This... address from the list then click "Copy" button. Connection Secret - Server IP Address - To add a MAC address to save your new settings and restart the ASUS 802.11g AP or click "Save" and restart later. Note: Click the "Finish" button to the AP.
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4.3.8 System Setup Click this item on the menu to setup the ASUS 802.11g AP. Global Settings This function allows you move your preferred language. 4-28 Chapter 4: Configuration Tips are given when you to change your password and to select your cursor over each item. Follow the instructions to reveal a sub menu.
4.3.8 System Setup Click this item on the menu to setup the ASUS 802.11g AP. Global Settings This function allows you move your preferred language. 4-28 Chapter 4: Configuration Tips are given when you to change your password and to select your cursor over each item. Follow the instructions to reveal a sub menu.