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If a packet is destined for an IP host or node belongs to a different IP subnet, the
RangeLAN2 Access Point will send IP packets to the Default Gateway (usually a
router) for the packets to be routed to the proper destination. This parameter will not
change until the Access Point is reset.
You can enable or disable the RangeLAN2 Access Point's ability to request its IP ad-
dress from a BOOTP server at boot time, and you can supply the IP address of that
server.
You can enable or disable the ability to open a telnet session to the RangeLAN2 Access
Point and set a password to control telnet access.
You can enable or disable the ability to manage the RangeLAN2 752x Access Point
via a Web browser, and set a user name and password to control the Web browser
access.
Filter Configuration Menu
The filter configuration allows you to customize the type of traffic which is forwarded
from the Ethernet network to the RangeLAN2 network. None of these filters affect
traffic flowing from the wireless clients to the wired backbone.
Summary of Contents for RANGELAN2 7510
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