Manual Intellinet 503693

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  • Intellinet 503693 - page 1

    INT -503693-UM-0608-01 W i r e l e s s G B r o a d B a n d r o u t e r u s e r m a n u a l MODE L 50 3 693 ...

  • Intellinet 503693 - page 2

    Tha nk y ou for pu rcha sin g the IN TELL INET NET WORK S OLU TIONS ™ Wire less G Bro adb an d Rou te r , Model 503693 . The Wi reless G B road band R out er al lows y ou to con v enie ntly s har e y ou r network conn ection wi th mu ltip le use r s on y our n et wo r k — with or wit hout wi res. I t del ive r s 1 0/ 1 0 0 Mbp s ( au to- sen si ...

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    s af e t y & c om p l ia n c e s t a t em e n ts Thi s equ ipmen t ha s been t este d an d foun d to compl y with the l imits f or a Cl as s B di gi ta l d e vi ce , p ur su an t to P art 1 5 o f F ed er al Co mm un ica tio ns Comm ission ( F CC ) Ru les. Th ese li mits ar e desi gn ed to pro vid e rea sona ble pro te ction a gain st ha r mfu l ...

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    cont e nts 1 HARDW ARE .......................................................................... .. .....5 1 . 1 F ront P an el / L EDs ....................................... .......................... 5 1 . 2 Rea r Pa nel / P or ts & Ja cks ...................................................... 5 1 .3 Syst em R equ ireme nts ................ ...

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    LED Status Description PWR On Power is on. Of f Power is of f. CPU On The router is initializing. Flashing The router is operating properly . Of f The router is experiencing a hardware error . WL Flashing The wireless radio function is enabled. Of f The wireless radio function is disabled. W AN On There is a device linked to the port, but no activi ...

  • Intellinet 503693 - page 6

    • Broadband Internet access service (DSL/cable/Ethernet) • DSL/cable modem that has an RJ-45 connector (not needed if you connect the router to t he Ethernet) • Each PC on the LAN needs a working Ethernet adapter and an Ethernet cable wit h RJ45 connectors • TCP/IP protocol must be installed on each PC • W eb browser , such as Microsoft I ...

  • Intellinet 503693 - page 7

    2. 2 Wireless Set tings 2 .2.1 Basic Settings Band — The three options in the drop-down menu are “2.4 GHz (G)” for 54 Mbps (802.1 1g); “2.4G Hz (B)” for 1 1 Mbps (802.1 1b); and “2.4 GHz (G+B),” which allows both 802.1 1g and 802.1 1b wireless stations to connect to the router . Mode — The default is “AP”; options are “Client, ...

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    2.2.3 Wireless Security Setup Encryption — Select “None,” “WEP ,” “WP A,” WP A2” or “WP A2 Mixed.” • WEP: Wired Equivalent Protocol. • WP A: WI-FI Protected Access (WP A) is an intermediate solution for security issues. It uses T emporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) to replace WEP . WP A Authentication Mode — “Enterpris ...

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    are on the access control list will be able to connect to your access point. When”Deny Listed” is selected, these wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect to the access point. 2.2.5 WDS Settings Wi rele ss Di stri but io n Sy ste m uses wi re less me di a to co mm unic ate w ith other APs, as the Ethernet does. T o do this, you ...

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    2.3 TC P /I P Sett ings 2 .3.1 LAN Interface Setup IP Address — Enter the IP address of your router in dotted-decimal notation (factory default = 192.168.1.254). Subnet Mask — This determines the size of the network, and would normally be set to 255.255.255.0. DHCP — Drop-down options are “None,” “Client” and “Serve.” The router i ...

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    Connection T ype — Select “Continuous,” “Connect on Demand” or “Manual.” Idle Time — W hen the con nect ion typ e is se t to “C onne ct o n D eman d,” you can set the idle time. MTU Size — The normal MTU (maximum transmission unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1492 Bytes. For some ISPs, you need to reduce the MTU. This ...

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    2.4.3 MAC Filtering S i m i l a r t o P o r t a n d I P Fi l te r i n g ( a b o v e ) , w i t h s i m i l a r o p t i o n s . Enable MAC Filtering — Select to modify the MAC lter . M A C A dd r es s — E n te r t he MA C a dd r es s; fo r e xa m pl e , 00 : e0 : 4e :3 f :2 d :c 5. Protocol — Select “TCP ,” “UDP” or “Both.” Curre ...

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    2.4.6 DMZ T he D MZ h o st f ea tu r e allows one local host to be exposed to the In tern et fo r a spe ci al- pu rpos e s er vice , s uc h as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ Host forwards all the ports at the same time. Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP addres ...

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    2.5.2 Statistics This screen displays the packet counters for transmission and reception as regards to wireless and Ethernet networks. 2.5.3 Dynamic DNS Settings Dynamic DNS is a service that provides you with a valid, unchanging Internet domain name (URL) to go with your (possibly ever-changing) IP address. DDNS lets you assign a xed host and d ...

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    En able NT P cl ient up date — S ele ct t o ge t t he t ime fro m NT P (Ne twor k T ime Protocol). NTP server — Select a server from the drop-down menu. Click “Apply Change” to get the time from the Internet (if connected). 2.5.5 Denial of Service A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent ...

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    2.5.7 Upgrade Firmware This screen lets you upgrade the AP rmware. NOTE: Do not power of f the device during the upload, as doing so may crash the system. 2.5.8 Save/Reload Settings This screen lets you save current settings to a le or reload the settings from the le which was saved previously . Y ou can also reset the c u r r e n t c o n ...

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    3 spe cif ic a tions S t a n d a r d s • I E E E 8 02 .1 d ( S pa nn i ng T re e P ro t oc o l) • I E E E 8 02 .1 x ( W ir el e ss Us er A u t h e n t i c a t i o n ) • I E E E 8 0 2 . 1 1 b ( 1 1 M b p s W i r e l e s s L A N ) • I E E E 8 0 2 . 1 1 g ( 5 4 M b p s W i r e l e s s L A N ) • I E E E 8 0 2 . 3 ( 1 0 B a s e - T E t h e r n ...

  • Intellinet 503693 - page 18

    INTE LLINET N ET W ORK S OLUTIONS ™ of fer s a com plete lin e of activ e a nd p ass ive net wor king pr oducts . Ask your lo ca l co mputer dealer for more inf ormati on or vis it w w w .intel linet-net w ork .com . Copyrig ht © INTELLI NET NET WORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or regis tered trademar ks of thei r r espe ctiv ...

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