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Configuring Advanced Settings

Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl / en / A31008-M1037-B181-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 27.06.2006

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Enter the data you have been given by your service provider: 

Protocol

User name

 

and 

Password

.

Apply the default settings for the parameters 

IP address type

,

Host name

MTU

Line mode

Encapsulation

QoS class

 and unless your service provider has pro-

vided you with other data. The default settings also depend on your choice of 
country.

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Specify how Internet sessions are to be established via 

Connection mode

:

– Select 

Always on

 if the connection is to exist at all times when the Gigaset SE555 

WLAN dsl is turned on. 

– Select 

Connect on demand

 if applications such as a Web browser or an e-mail 

program are to connect to the Internet automatically. 

– In  the 

Idle time before disconnect

 field, enter a period after which the Internet 

connection is to end automatically if no data is transmitted (the default setting is 
3 minutes). 
This time setting only applies to the

 Connect on demand

 option.

– Select 

Connect manually

 if you always want to establish and end the Internet 

connection manually. If you are on a time-based tariff this will save you high con-
nection charges.

PPPoE pass-through

If you activate the 

PPPoE pass-through

 function, a PC in the network can connect to the 

Internet via its own connection ID. The router puts this connection through. 

ì

In the 

Advanced Settings 

– 

Internet

 menu, select 

Internet Connection

.

ì

Select 

On

 to activate 

PPPoE pass-through

.

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Click 

OK

 to apply the settings.

Note:

To configure the Internet connection successfully, you must enter the details 
given by your provider in all fields.

Note:

If you are on a time-based tariff, this option can result in high connection 
charges. 

Note:

If you select 

Connect on demand

 or 

Connect manually

 you can establish or 

end the Internet connection manually on the start screen for the configuration 
program (see page 28).

Summary of Contents for Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl

Page 1: ...Schablone 2004_08_26 First steps...

Page 2: ...II Schablone 2004_08_26...

Page 3: ...ing up the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl 17 Connecting and activating the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl 18 Ports on the rear panel 18 Connecting to the splitter data port 19 Connecting to the PC 19 Connecting to th...

Page 4: ...ng up the NAT function 62 Port Triggering 64 Port Forwarding 65 Opening the firewall for selected PCs Exposed Host 67 Dynamic DNS 68 QoS Quality of Service 69 LAN configuration 70 Assigning static IP...

Page 5: ...stalling the TCP IP protocol 122 TCP IP settings 124 Deactivating the HTTP proxy 126 Deactivating the popup blocker 126 Synchronising the TCP IP settings with the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl 127 Network co...

Page 6: ...e 2004_08_26 Appendix 148 Troubleshooting 148 Specifications 151 Authorisation 152 Disposal 152 Service Customer Care 153 Guarantee Certificate United Kingdom 154 Guarantee certificate Ireland 154 Glo...

Page 7: ...he connection values are not exceeded u Protect the equipment from moisture u Never open the router For reasons of electrical safety the router may only be opened by authorised service staff u The rou...

Page 8: ...a network WLAN The device supports Super G technology making this possi ble The transmission rate in the wireless local area network can be increased to 108 Mbps thanks to channel bundling For network...

Page 9: ...e various ways in which you can set up the network using a Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl You can u set up a wired local area network Ethernet and allow the connected PCs access to the Internet see page 8 u s...

Page 10: ...hernet LAN ports for connecting four PCs The PCs have to be equipped with a network port Ethernet New PCs frequently already have this port For older PCs you need to install an Ethernet network card T...

Page 11: ...stablishes the connection between the mobile stations of a wireless network and a wired LAN Ethernet or the Internet In this case this is described as the device s router functionality The router send...

Page 12: ...dsl has an ADSL interface that permits all stations within its local area network to access the Internet simultaneously To be able to use this function ality you need a DSL connection obtainable from...

Page 13: ...interfaces LAN ports Up to four PCs can be connected directly to these LAN ports All PCs can access the Internet via the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl Please remember You can also connect an Ethernet router...

Page 14: ...it up within the range of your network The repeater will now transmit data traffic into its own wireless area This technology allows you to set up wireless networks that cover a much larger area than...

Page 15: ...u Setting up a local area network The Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl offers the following possibilities Four devices connected via Ethernet ports with a transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps with automatic re...

Page 16: ...services In addition you can deactivate access to certain Internet domains and sites URL blocking Access control and encryption for the local area network You can use various encryption methods and a...

Page 17: ...less Network adapter Owing to the superior range and the high data throughput from the Super G tech nology we recommend you use the Gigaset PC Card 108 or the Gigaset USB Adapter 108 or an Ethernet po...

Page 18: ...gure the device To find out how to do this refer to the section entitled Configuring the local network on page 111 4 In a wireless connection you establish the link from the PC s wireless network adap...

Page 19: ...or the splitter or LAN must be available in the place where you set up the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl u Do not position the device in the immediate vicinity of stereo equipment TV sets or microwave ovens...

Page 20: ...SL port of the splitter LAN1 LAN4 Four 10 100 1000 Mbps switch ports with automatic recognition RJ 45 You can connect up to four devices with Ethernet ports such as PCs a Hub or Switch USB USB port fo...

Page 21: ...r PC This can be an 802 11g or 802 11b compatible wireless network adapter Owing to the superior range and the high data throughput we recommend that you use the Gigaset PC Card 108 or the Gigaset USB...

Page 22: ...k adapter the wireless link will be established automatically as soon as you activate your Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl see page 21 Wired Connect one of the LAN ports LAN1 LAN4 on the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl...

Page 23: ...ect the mains adapter cable to the 12 V 1 5 A socket on the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl Plug the mains adapter into a mains socket Switching on Switch on the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl with the Power switch Pl...

Page 24: ...e established The WLAN LED flashes when data is sent or received via this connection u The LAN LEDs light up if a device is connected to the corresponding LAN port If this is not the case refer to the...

Page 25: ...nfigured one PC as described above you can connect additional PCs to the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl You will need an additional cable for each PC you want to connect via cable For the wireless connection...

Page 26: ...ss field http 192 168 2 1 or http se555 The login screen appears For your security the configuration program is protected with a password The default password is admin Enter the password Note To start...

Page 27: ...52 Click OK A screen appears with security information you can skip this for the initial configura tion If you carry out all the general and security settings using the wizard as described below your...

Page 28: ...to the Internet You can set up data for your region This is described from page 30 Security Setup Wizard This wizard allows you to take security precautions against unauthorised access to the Gigaset...

Page 29: ...ange the preset language select the new language you require from the list Click OK to apply the setting You may have to load the file for the language you require Follow the instructions on the user...

Page 30: ...nection after they are launched In this case you will have to establish a connection manually when required and also close it again when you no longer need it To establish or end an Internet connectio...

Page 31: ...cons to show which steps you have already carried out As soon as you have changed the configuration on a screen you can activate the new setting by clicking Next The Back button returns you to the pre...

Page 32: ...ata for the configuration Please have this data to hand Select the Basic Setup Wizard option on the start screen to start the configuration Click Next Note The Basic Setup Wizard will reconfigure your...

Page 33: ...rrently located from the list You can set the time so that it automatically switches to summer time and or another time zone of your choice Select the required option and or the time zone for your loc...

Page 34: ...ce provider The selection menu will contain various possible pro viders depending on which country you have chosen If your provider is not listed please use the Other option Enter the data you have be...

Page 35: ...d enter a value other than 0 This time setting only applies to the Connect on request option Select Connect manually if you always want to establish and end the Internet connection manually If you are...

Page 36: ...he wizard are shown in the next step for you to check If you want to change the settings click Back If you want to confirm the settings click Finish to close the Basic Setup Wizard You will then be ta...

Page 37: ...ffic in the wireless network see page 38 u limit access to the wireless network to certain PCs see page 51 The user interface of the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl guides you step by step through the security...

Page 38: ...ervals Enter the old password in the Current password field Enter the new password in the New password field and repeat the entry in the Confirm new password field The password can be up to 20 alphanu...

Page 39: ...data trans fers and the SSID of the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl will be displayed on PCs that have a wireless network adapter In this case unauthorised persons could use the SSID to gain access to your ne...

Page 40: ...tant with an appropriately configured network card in order to eavesdrop on every communication made via a nearby wireless LAN The Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl makes use of effective encryption methods to p...

Page 41: ...pre shared key automatically changed rekeying and authenticated between the devices Select WPA2 PSK if it is supported by all components in your wireless network Or Select WPA2 PSK WPA PSK if some or...

Page 42: ...ndard WPA see page 39 we recommend that you activate WEP encryption You can choose either the standard 64 bit key or the more robust 128 bit key The keys are generated in hexadecimal or in ASCII forma...

Page 43: ...it encryption depth the key is exactly 13 characters long Confirm the key by entering it again in the Confirm key field Generating a key by means of a Passphrase Enter a Passphrase up to 32 characters...

Page 44: ...is disabled by default This means that all PCs that use the correct SSID can be logged in Next to the MAC address filter select On to activate the MAC filter Entering MAC addresses manually Enter the...

Page 45: ...no access to the user interface and will receive a corresponding error message If you have inadvertently denied all PCs access to the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl you have two options u You can completely r...

Page 46: ...in Internet sites see page 54 u Make the NAT settings required to provide your own serv ices on the Internet see page 62 u Set up dynamic DNS for a static Internet address on the device see page 68 u...

Page 47: ...te the Internet connection and edit the virtual connection parame ters for further information see below u Check and edit the Internet connection of the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl for further information...

Page 48: ...Select the appropriate option to activate or deactivate the Internet function of the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl If you want to integrate your Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl in multiple virtual networks you can ad...

Page 49: ...available to you False information can lead to problems with your Internet con nection If you want to set up or change the settings for the Internet connection select Internet Connection from the Adva...

Page 50: ...y if no data is transmitted the default setting is 3 minutes This time setting only applies to the Connect on demand option Select Connect manually if you always want to establish and end the Internet...

Page 51: ...et The task bar on the PC on which UPnP is installed contains an icon for the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl In systems with Windows XP the icon is also shown under network connec tions Click this icon to ope...

Page 52: ...on Your Internet provider will usually provide you with a DNS server that makes this assign ment when an Internet connection is set up If necessary you can define the DNS server such that it is used m...

Page 53: ...environment In the Advanced Settings Internet menu select MAC Address Specify which MAC address is to be used for the Internet connection Use default device MAC address You can leave this default sett...

Page 54: ...nternet menu select Traffic Control If you want to monitor and limit monthly Internet usage within your network select On for Traffic Control In the field next to Automatically reset on day enter the...

Page 55: ...ss of the PC and a device name for identification In the Volume limit field enter the volume of data available per month in mega bytes MB A standard volume limit is used for all non listed clients Cli...

Page 56: ...cks for information see below u Block individual PCs access to selected services or Internet sites see page 58 or restrict them by means of a schedule rule see page 61 The firewall functions for the G...

Page 57: ...ervice DoS DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with Internet connections The aim is not so much to steal data as to paralyse the computer or network to such an extent that the network resour...

Page 58: ...d about possible hacker attacks by e mail Enter the following in the dialogue fields Select the Notification interval i e at what intervals you wish to be informed about hacker attacks If hacker attac...

Page 59: ...s a remote computer paralysing a system acting in place of this system and receiving data intended for this device With the Custom level you can specify your self whether you wish to activate SPI on y...

Page 60: ...l menu select Access Control Activate the Access Control function by selecting On You have the following setting options for Access Control URL filter The URL filter allows you to block access to cert...

Page 61: ...le applies to all PCs in the network Specify IP address range You select the PCs to which the rule is to be applied by entering an IP address block Specify IP address or Specify MAC address The rule a...

Page 62: ...ort numbers separated by a dash or any combination of these for example 80 90 140 180 The Description that is displayed helps you to identify different services Activate the Filter option to use the r...

Page 63: ...is name will then appear in the selection list on the screen for the Access Rules menu entry Select either a day of the week from the list or the Every day option Enter the time for the rule to Begin...

Page 64: ...PC in the local network the router will block it There is no open port via which the data could enter the local network Some applications such as games on the Internet require several links i e sever...

Page 65: ...the following tasks u Set up port triggering for certain applications see page 64 u Set up the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl as a virtual server by configuring Port Forward ing see page 65 u Open the firewal...

Page 66: ...at this port uses You then assign the public ports that are to be opened for the application to this trigger port You can select known Internet services or assign ports or port blocks manually To set...

Page 67: ...entry Click the Delete button to delete an entry Apply the settings by clicking OK Port Forwarding If you configure Port Forwarding the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl outwardly assumes the role of the server...

Page 68: ...Local IP address field enter the IP address of the PC that provides the service Example The Web server has been configured to react to requests on port 8080 However the requests from web sites enter t...

Page 69: ...nerable to attacks e g hacker attacks Only activate this function if it is absolutely necessary e g to operate a Web server and other functions e g port for warding are not adequate In this case you s...

Page 70: ...the Internet even if it does not have a static IP address Various Internet providers offer a free DynDNS service If you use the service of a DynDNS provider your service can be reached on the Internet...

Page 71: ...ervices i e the prioritisation of certain services for data transfer between your network and the Internet Via Priority you can determine which data packets are to be given preferential transmis sion...

Page 72: ...local network It can be freely assigned from the block of available addresses The IP address under which the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl can be reached from outside is assigned by the Internet service prov...

Page 73: ...PCs Define the First issued IP address and the Last issued IP address You can define the name of a domain Windows workgroup in the Domain name field Note u If the DHCP server for the Gigaset SE555 WL...

Page 74: ...static IP address to indi vidual PCs e g when setting up these PCs for NAT functions Enter the MAC address and the name of the PC in the Device name field Enter the IP address you wish to assign to t...

Page 75: ...eless transmissions see page 76 u Restrict access to the LAN of the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl see page 76 and u Configure the repeater function on the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl In the Advanced Settings menu...

Page 76: ...displayed This increases the protection against unauthorised access to your wireless network Make a note of the SSID You will need it to log on to the PC Select Off to deactivate SSID broadcast Trans...

Page 77: ...You have a choice of two modes Static Wireless transmission is at a rate of just 108 Mbps Clients that do not sup port this speed cannot connect to the access point Dynamic If you select this transmis...

Page 78: ...ur wireless network WPA is a more efficient method than WEP for protecting wireless networks Dynamic keys based on TKIP Temporal Key Integration Protocol offer increased security The new WPA2 standard...

Page 79: ...available to you depends on the components in the wireless network Every PC network adapter that requires access to a WPA protected wireless network must also support WPA To find out whether and how y...

Page 80: ...can select the new WPA2 standard if it is supported by all components in your wireless net work Select WPA2 WPA if you are using devices that only support WPA Select the required option in the Securi...

Page 81: ...d to enter a key You can choose either the standard 64 bit key or the more robust 128 bit key The keys are generated in hexadecimal or in ASCII format You must use the same keys for encryp tion and de...

Page 82: ...567ABC With a 64 bit encryption depth the key is exactly 10 characters long An example of a valid key 234567ABC8912345DEF1234567 If you select ASCII as the key type you can use the characters 0 to 9 A...

Page 83: ...for access control is deactivated This means that all PCs that use the correct SSID can be logged in Access control is based on the MAC addresss of the PC network adapters Activate access control by s...

Page 84: ...s control Click the Add button to add the entry to the list Apply the settings by clicking OK Note If you activate MAC access control you must at least enter the PC on which you are configuring the Gi...

Page 85: ...peater is shown in the MAC address field if there is a connection The SSID is shown in the SSID field if there is a connection to the repeater The radio channel used for data transfer is shown in the...

Page 86: ...USB port on the device If a USB device is connected its Status is displayed Safely Remove Hardware Click this button and wait until any connected USB memory or USB printer is fully deactivated before...

Page 87: ...Host name field This is shown in the network environment of each computer in the local network and allows users to search for their file servers If you assign a name other than SE555 for example the...

Page 88: ...r Partitions Click the Edit button next to the partition whose directory you want to release for sharing A new window now appears with a list of the existing shares Click Add to set up a new share for...

Page 89: ...required option from the list next to Access Select Read only if you wish to release the data for reading read only Select Full control if you wish to release the data for reading and writing Select D...

Page 90: ...public IP address in the Inter net browser As Internet service providers often change this each time someone dials in it is worth using dynamic DNS see page 68 in addition For your security data may o...

Page 91: ...erring data on the Internet You can use this protocol for example to publish your own homepage on the Internet Activate the HTTP service for your Web server You can change the Port via which Internet...

Page 92: ...for selected users with a user name and password For Access read only select whether all users are to be able to read your data in Anonymous mode or whether only one Specified user is to be allowed Sp...

Page 93: ...reen You can check the status of the connec tion to the USB printer in the Advanced Settings USB menu entry Activate your device s integrated print server Users can set up the connected printer by ent...

Page 94: ...dsl Reset Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl to the factory settings see page 97 u Reboot the device see page 97 u Update firmware see page 98 u Make the settings for the system log see page 99 u View information...

Page 95: ...of the device is automatically synchronised with the time server on the Internet The time of the Last synchronization with time server is displayed for your information If you would like to use your...

Page 96: ...the Confirm new password field The System Password may contain up to 20 characters The System Password is case sensitive Avoid proper names and all too obvious words Use a combination of letters digit...

Page 97: ...ment To start Remote Management enter the public IP address in the Internet browser As Internet service providers often change this address with each dial in it is also worth using a dynamic DNS see p...

Page 98: ...deleted or overwritten You can also reset the configuration to the factory settings You should always do this before handing the device to an external person u In the Administration menu select Save R...

Page 99: ...You can reset the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl to the factory settings You should do this before making the device available to others or exchanging it through the dealer Oth erwise unauthorised persons may...

Page 100: ...the Firmware update file field enter the file with the new firmware that you have downloaded from the Internet or click Browse to search for the file in your PC s file system Click OK The firmware wil...

Page 101: ...the Administration menu select System Log to make the settings for the log Log level Specify how much information is to be contained in the system log You can choose between four levels Critical Log...

Page 102: ...of the Internet connection the local and wireless networks and the device Detailed information is available on the following status screens u Security u Internet u Traffic Control u Local Network u W...

Page 103: ...erver of the device and if activated the number of clients in the network that have been assigned an IP address Wireless network u Status The status of the wireless network connection of the device an...

Page 104: ...nd the wireless network easily as you have not changed the ID of the wireless network SSID since setup and have not deactivated SSID broadcasting Information on how to avoid this security risk is give...

Page 105: ...is directly visible on the Internet as an exposed host and is therefore particularly exposed to the risk e g through hacker attacks Only activate this function if it is absolutely necessary e g to op...

Page 106: ...on of the connection If you have set Connect on demand or Connect manually as the con nection mode see page 47 you can Connect or Disconnect the connection to the Internet manually here u Connection m...

Page 107: ...uploads to the Internet u PPPoE pass through Shows the status of PPPoE pass through for the DSL or cable connection for estab lishing an Internet connection directly between a PC and the network u Ad...

Page 108: ...able to all users in the network for surfing the Internet this month downloads and uploads On the right you can see the total data volume that is available each month Total and how much data volume re...

Page 109: ...rver Status Shows the status of the DHCP server of the device for automatic assignment of IP addresses to clients in the local network u DHCP clients Shows all the clients in the network that have bee...

Page 110: ...u Channel Shows the radio channel that is currently being used for data transfer in the wireless network u MAC address Shows the local MAC address of the device for wireless data transfer u Wireless c...

Page 111: ...mber of connections to other access points or repeaters in the wireless network Click Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data Device You will find information about the most impor...

Page 112: ...the version of the WLAN driver currently installed on your device u Hardware version Shows your device s hardware version u Serial number Shows your device s serial number u System Log The system log...

Page 113: ...figuration on page 70 The network configuration varies depending on the Windows operating system you are using Below you will find a description for u Windows XP from page 111 u Windows 2000 from page...

Page 114: ...small office network The Network Setup Wizard is started Skip the welcome screen and the checklist by clicking Next twice Please remember Make sure that the Use Windows to configure the settings func...

Page 115: ...ou will now see a screen listing various connection methods Select This computer connects directly to the Internet The other computers on my network connect to the Internet through this computer and c...

Page 116: ...ck if you want to make any changes or click Next if you want to leave the settings unchanged If you do not want to install any more PCs Select Only finish the wizard as it is not run on other computer...

Page 117: ...s certain settings which you should now make or check so that it can function smoothly Click Start and select Control Panel Select Network and Internet Connections and then click the Network Connectio...

Page 118: ...116 Configuring the local network Schablone 2004_08_26 Click Properties Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties...

Page 119: ...ions have already been activated your PC is already configured for DHCP Click Cancel and close the following windows with OK to save your net work configuration If the Obtain an IP address automatical...

Page 120: ...window Click OK and then OK again to close the Internet Options window Mozilla Firefox Open Mozilla Firefox Click Tools and then Settings In the Settings window click Connection Settings In the Connec...

Page 121: ...d finally Command prompt In the Command prompt window enter the ipconfig release command and press the ENTER key Then enter the ipconfig renew command and press the ENTER key If the default IP address...

Page 122: ...see page 121 3 Install the TCP IP protocol see page 122 4 Make TCP IP protocol settings see page 124 5 Deactivate the HTTP proxy see page 126 6 Synchronise the TCP IP settings with the Gigaset SE555 W...

Page 123: ...Selecting a computer name and workgroup You now have to specify a name for the PC and assign it to a workgroup In the left hand pane click Network Identification and then Properties In the Computer n...

Page 124: ...Installing the TCP IP protocol The TCP IP protocol ensures that the PCs in the network can communicate with each other You now have to install this Protocol Right click to open the Local Area Connect...

Page 125: ...local network Schablone 2004_08_26 Now select Protocol and click Add In the Network Protocol list select Internet Protocol TCP IP Click OK The TCP IP protocol is now shown in the Local Area Connectio...

Page 126: ...e local network Schablone 2004_08_26 TCP IP settings The TCP IP protocol requires certain settings which you must now make or check so that it can function smoothly Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and...

Page 127: ...ions have already been activated your PC is already configured for DHCP Click Cancel and close the following windows with OK to save your net work configuration If the Obtain an IP address automatical...

Page 128: ...ppropriate steps Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click Tools Internet Options In the Internet Options window click the Connections tab Click LAN settings Deactivate all boxes in the Local Are...

Page 129: ...Accessories Command prompt In the Command prompt window enter the ipconfig release command and press the ENTER key Then enter the ipconfig renew command and press the ENTER key If the default IP addr...

Page 130: ...1 5 Deactivate the HTTP proxy see page 135 6 Synchronise the TCP IP settings with the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl see page 136 Setting up a PC as the client for Microsoft networks Before the PCs in your ne...

Page 131: ...now have to specify a name for the PC and assign it to a workgroup In the Network window change from the Configuration tab to Identification In the Computer name field enter the name the PC is to appe...

Page 132: ...nge from the Identification tab to Configuration In the Network window check that there is a TCP IP entry for your network card or network adapter in the list of components If for example you are usin...

Page 133: ...8_26 Making TCP IP settings The TCP IP protocol requires certain settings which you should now make so that it can function smoothly In the Network window change to the Configuration tab Select the TC...

Page 134: ...rk configuration You may be prompted to insert your Windows installation CD Follow the instruc tions in the installation procedure Once the copying procedure is completed you will be prompted to reboo...

Page 135: ...133 Configuring the local network Schablone 2004_08_26 Open the DNS Configuration tab Select Disable DNS...

Page 136: ...twork configuration with OK You may be prompted to insert your Windows installation CD Follow the instruc tions in the installation procedure Once the copying procedure is completed you will be prompt...

Page 137: ...propriate steps Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click Tools Internet Options In the Internet Options window click the Connections tab Click LAN settings Deactivate all options in the Local Ar...

Page 138: ...lick OK There may be a slight delay before the IP Configuration window appears Select your network adapter from the selection list Click Release and then Renew If the default IP address 192 168 2 1 of...

Page 139: ...rn any statistics but ends with a time out this means that the components cannot communicate with each other Check the following points 1 Is the Ethernet cable between the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl and t...

Page 140: ...s connected is switched on u The print job you send to the PC on which the printer depends reduces the perform ance resources of this PC If you use the USB port on the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl for your...

Page 141: ...set SE555 WLAN dsl is connected and can be reached in the network A printer need not be connected to the USB port on your Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl at this point The following illustrations show installa...

Page 142: ...ard click Next The printer port you are installing will behave like an additional parallel port on the PC For this reason you must click the option button next to Local printer in this window The Auto...

Page 143: ...ork printers Schablone 2004_08_26 Click the Create a new port option button Then select Standard TCP IP Port from the selection menu in the field next to this option Click Next In the wizard for setti...

Page 144: ...sl e g 192 168 2 1 A copy of your entry is displayed in the second field Double click in the Port Name field and enter a name This name will appear in the list of printer ports Name this port for exam...

Page 145: ...rs Schablone 2004_08_26 From the list of standard device types select the offered type Network Print Server 1 port print server with a printer port Click Next The window for finishing the wizard is op...

Page 146: ...xt and follow the instructions of the Add Printer Wizard If you do not wish to install a printer until later click Cancel Note The print server of the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl does not work bidirectiona...

Page 147: ...rt at a later stage start the installation procedure for the printer port as above In this case however you should click the selection menu in the Select a Printer Port window From the list select the...

Page 148: ...ver is opened Read the information it contains carefully Click Next The necessary files are copied to your PC and executed Once all the data has been transferred to your PC you will be prompted to com...

Page 149: ...same way as any other printer Go through Start Settings Printers and click Add Printer In the window that opens click Next Proceed as instructed by the Add Printer Wizard Please note In the window in...

Page 150: ...roperly If the mains adapter is not working properly please contact our cus tomer service unit see Quick Start Guide The LAN LED on a connected device does not light up No LAN connection Make sure the...

Page 151: ...gaset SE555 WLAN dsl u The wireless network adapter is not using the cor rect SSID Change the SSID on the network adapter u Either WEP encryption has been activated on the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl but n...

Page 152: ...WLAN dsl Use the ping command to check whether you can establish a network connection to the Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl Check the network cable between the PC you want to use to administer the device and...

Page 153: ...irect Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Modulation CCK OFDM Number of channels IEEE 802 11b 13 Europe ETSI IEEE 802 11g 13 Europe ETSI Transfer rate IEEE 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 1 2 5 5 6 9 1...

Page 154: ...virtual server DMZ Security setup Firewall prevention of hacker attacks MAC address filtering URL filtering domain blocking DoS blocking SPI Log file WEP encryption WPA encryption WPA2 encryption IEE...

Page 155: ...pendix of this user guide u Personal advice on our range of products is available on our Premium Hotline You can talk to qualified technicians who will guide you expertly through product information a...

Page 156: ...tted within two months of the Guarantee default becoming evident u Ownership of devices or components replaced by and returned to Siemens shall vest in Siemens u This Guarantee shall apply to new devi...

Page 157: ...re down loads User manuals and any software supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guarantee u The purchase receipt together with the date of purchase shall be required as evi d...

Page 158: ...b browser Messenger and E mail automatically open an Internet connection when they are launched This can lead to high charges if you are not using Flat rate This function can be deactivated on the Gig...

Page 159: ...ssigned to different network components in succession as and when required The Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl includes a DHCP server and uses it to assign automatic IP addresses to PCs in the local network Yo...

Page 160: ...ssignment of Domain names and IP addresses is handled by the Domain Name Service DNS This service is now enhanced with so called Dynamic DNS DynDNS for Dynamic IP addresses This enables the use of a n...

Page 161: ...receive or send data at a time See also Full duplex HTTP proxy An HTTP proxy is a Server that network components use for their Internet traffic All requests are sent via the proxy Hub A hub connects s...

Page 162: ...ernet The Internet is a wide area network WAN linking several million users around the world A number of Protocols have been created for exchanging data and these are known collectively as TCP IP All...

Page 163: ...The Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl has a Private IP address and a Public IP address IPoA IP over ATM IP pool range The Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl s IP address pool defines a range of IP addresses that the router...

Page 164: ...n share the router s public IP address to connect to the Internet The network components of the local network are hidden behind the router s IP address reg istered on the Internet Because of this secu...

Page 165: ...l network to offer services on the Internet without them needing a Public IP address See also Virtual server PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM PPPoA is a Protocol for connecting network component...

Page 166: ...ter makes it possible to connect networks that have different network tech nologies For example it can link a local network with Ethernet or WLAN technology to the Internet See also Bridge Switch Hub...

Page 167: ...of all network components are therefore always the same in this case Super G Super G is an extension of the IEEE 802 11g mode Channel bundling can be used to double the maximum transfer rate to 108 Mb...

Page 168: ...Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a domain on the Internet VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Part of an address in an ATM network Virtual server A virtual Server provides a service o...

Page 169: ...WPA WPA is a new standard conformant solution for greater security in wireless networks WPA is meant to replace the existing WEP standard Wired Equivalent Privacy and offers more reliable encryption a...

Page 170: ...sation 152 Auto connect 156 B Back panel 18 Backup 97 Base station see Access point Basic settings 26 configuration 30 summary 34 Bridge 156 Broadcast 74 156 Browser 24 BSSID 156 C Cancelling registra...

Page 171: ...DynDNS DynDNS org 68 E Encryption 38 41 74 79 158 WEP 40 WPA 39 Ethernet 8 9 13 158 transmission speed 13 Ethernet network linking with a wireless network 11 Exit command 127 Exposed host 67 Extending...

Page 172: ...160 Internet time 93 Internet use limits 52 time limit 53 volume limit 53 IP address 70 161 address block 70 assigning automatically 70 assigning static 71 dynamic 158 Gigaset SE555 WLAN dsl 24 privat...

Page 173: ...e Windows 98 129 defining a name Windows XP 114 network settings 111 setting up as client for Microsoft networks 128 Permanent Virtual Circuit see PVC Ping command 137 Point to Point Protocol over ATM...

Page 174: ...37 concealed 71 default setting on router 16 visible 37 71 SSID broadcast 37 71 Start screen 25 Stateful Packet Inspection 57 Static IP address 165 Status device 109 local area network 107 overview 10...

Page 175: ...fier see VCI Virtual Path Identifier see VPI Virtual server 14 63 166 Volume limit 53 VPI 166 W WAN 166 WDS 81 Web server 88 FTP 90 HTTP service 89 WEP 38 40 74 78 166 encryption mode 79 hexadecimal 4...

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