19
Chapter 3
Network Service Configurations
3
Configuring Netowrk setting for your Wi-Fi ATA
The WATA integrates a web-based graphical user interface that can cover most configurations and
machine status monitoring. Via standard web browser, you can configure and check machine status
from anywhere around the world.
•
WAN Setting / LAN Setting
•
WLAN
•
DHCP Setting
•
Static Route (Default Router)
•
NAT
•
Packet Filter
•
URL Filter
•
Security
•
UPNP
•
DDNS
•
SNMP
•
QOS (VLAN)
WAN Setting / LAN Setting
WAN (Wide Area Network) is a network connection connecting one or more LANs together over some
distance. For example, the means of connecting two office buildings separated by several kilometers
would be referred to as a WAN connection. The size of a WAN and the number of distinct LANs
connected to a WAN is not limited by any definition. Therefore, the Internet may be called a WAN.
WAN Settings are settings that are used to connect to your ISP (Internet Service Provider). The WAN
settings are provided to you by your ISP and often times referred to as "public settings". Please select
the appropriate option for your specific ISP.
For most users, Internet access is the primary application. WATA supports the WAN interface for
internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet
access and broadband access setup. When you click “
WAN Setting
”, the following setup page will be
shown. Three methods are available for Internet Access.