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Chapter 5: Configuring the Gateway
Overview
ADSL2 Gateway with 4-Port Switch
Applications & Gaming
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Single Port Forwarding. Use this screen to set up common services or applications on your network.
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Port Range Forwarding. To set up public services or other specialized Internet applications on your network,
click this tab.
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Port Triggering. To set up triggered ranges and forwarded ranges for Internet applications, click this tab.
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DMZ. To allow one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of special-purpose services, use this
screen.
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QoS. QoS ensures better service to high-priority types of network traffic, which may involve demanding, real-
time applications, such as Internet phone calls or videoconferencing.
Administration
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Management. On this screen, alter Gateway access privileges, SNMP, UPnP, and WT-82 settings.
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Reporting. If you want to view or save activity logs, click this tab.
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Diagnostics. Use this screen to do a Ping Test.
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Backup&Restore. The Backup&Restore tab allows you to back up and restore the Gateway’s configuration file.
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Factory Defaults. If you want to restore the Gateway’s factory defaults, use this screen.
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Firmware Upgrade. Click this tab if you want to upgrade the Gateway’s firmware.
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Reboot. This tab allows you to do a soft or hard reboot of your Gateway.
Status
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Gateway. This screen provides status information about the Gateway.
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Local Network. This provides status information about the local network.
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DSL Connection. This screen provides status information about the DSL connection.