![]() INDEX TOC |
1:1
nat a record keyword about ac accept access to card reader ad add contact in messenger address range keyword address redirect add sip users static routes user administration firewall adsl modem bridge operation adsl connection keyword overview services settings air alt cfg altconf appliance control sip application support auto login enable auto-login settings back panel blo blocked block firewall brd bridge adsl modem broadband security browser configuration buttons cables overview call sip address (messenger) cfg change firewall rules firewall settings language log, online manual security profile wan interface check ip address cli client configuration (mac) configuration (win) clone mac address settings codes error code upgrade command & conquer III command line interface compatibility configuration browser keys macintosh client remote configurations adsl interface configuration sip configurations network configuration tcp/ip windows client configure firewall subnet mask connection to internet connectors connect to web server usb construe security log contact add in messenger contents control sip users cross-over keyword daddr dc deactivate adsl modem decode security log default settings delete static routes delta force deny descent 3 destination dhcp keyword turn off (web) dhp dhp lan err diagnostic test direct x disable dhcp (web) sip support display dmz enable keyword documentation feedback domain sip dot-test dport driver smart card dslam dynamic ip keyword dynamic dns dyndns edit rules security profile elucidate security log notification enable sip support error codes et1 indicator et2 indicator exp explain security log export firewall log security profile factory default faq feedback documentation filter firewall log export firewall rules change settings syntax firewall administrate block connect server log security level technologies technology firmware keyword upgrade version flags free sip accounts frequently asked questions front panel ftp file transfer protocol keyword full-text search help hi high home hub keyword icmpcode icmptype icq support support import security profile index indicators inspect install smart card reader instant messaging keyword interface keyword web internet connection ip address check multiple wan renew show (wan) show (lan) ip alias ipsec client set-up keyword vpn ip telephony keep alive enable keep-alive settings key configuration keys lan lan err language change lan setup (overview) leds line lo local network login automatic log security system low lq mac address keyword settings macintosh client configuration manual change log mask set show messenger add contact microsoft microsoft messenger modem operation modify msn messenger multiple wan ip addresses nat 1:1 keyword network network gaming network server network settings setup (overview) new manual change log notification off dhcp on dhcp online help operation modem operator settings package packet filtering keyword packet filtring firewall technology panel keys Password Change pdu phone play games port redirection port keyword ports common redirect pppoa keyword settings pppoe keyword settings pptp client set-up keyword vpn presence keyword profile bridge change change export import proto protocol redirect protocols ftp protocol sip proxy firewall technology keyword red alert redirect ports redirect protocol address register allow users remote configuration remove static routes user render security log renew ip address Procedures requirements reset modem routes add or delete rst rules syntax rx rxd saddr sc led search security level set security log export interpret security profile change edit export import overview security broadband log settings smart card reader select server setup sip services sip session initiation protocol support sessions current sip set set up set default dhcp on dhcp off ip address subnet mask security level settings adsl network security sip setup network (overview) show ip (lan) mask subnet mask ip address (wan) sip address call (messenger) sip proxy keyword sip registrar keyword sip appliance control components configuration current sessions current users enable disable free address implementation keyword server domain services support users allowed smart card reader install restrict access security technical data test uninstall upgrade driver smart card keyword software upgrade version source specification speed splitter keyword sport srv record keyword start stateful inspection firewall technology keyword static ip keyword static routes add or delete stop all traffic straight-through keyword subnet mask set show support applications faq games remote configuration system log syntax firewall rule system requirements system log tab tcp/ip configuration tcpflags tcp inactivity timeout technical specification technology firewall telephony ip telnet interface test card reader timeout tcp inactivity toc tos traffic stop troubleshooting diagnostic test overview smart card troubleshootingt system log trycard.exe turn off dhcp dhcp (web) turn on dhcp tx txd uninstall smart card reader untangle security log update manual change log upgrade firmware reader driver usb connect user add remove users current sip wan interface change mask web configuration web server on network web interface version windows client configuration tcp/ip vpn ipsec keyword pass through pptp |
![]() |
Initial Installation This topic describes the installation procedure for the most common installation scenarios were the is used as a router on a local network to shared a single connection to the Internet. This procedure assumes that no other DHCP server or router is present on the local network, and that all computers connected to the are configured to receive configuration data from the (DHCP). For alternative connections, click here . A. Hardware Installation
B. Connect to the web server For most users the default configuration setting on the will be satisfactory. If everything is set up correctly, you will be able to access the Internet from each computer on the local network without additional configuration. If your local network has another router, an existing DHCP server, or computers using fixed IP addresses, you can modify the settings through the configuration pages located on the web server. Some of the basic settings can be done with the keys on the front panel. To access the configuration pages:
C. Set up Internet Access If your Internet Service Provider doesn't require any special log in you should now be able to access the Internet. Try surf to an external web site (for instance: http://www.intertex.se). Some Internet service providers require their users to log on to a server before they can get out on the Internet. To make this procedure as easy as possible the includes a feature for automatic log in and keep-alive, click here for instructions. If you have problems getting out on the Internet, your Internet service provider probably require you to perform some additional set up, click here for instructions. For help locating the problem, click click here . |