Broadband Security Router User Guide
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Q: I get a time out error when I enter a URL or IP address.
A: Check if other computers work. If they do, ensure the computer’s IP settings are
correct (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address and DNS). Then, check if the
High-Performance Wireless Router’s settings are correct.
Q: What is the maximum number of IP Addresses the High-Performance Wireless
Router can support?
A: The High-Performance Wireless Router can support up to 253 IP Addresses in the
range of 192.168.1.2~192.168.1.254.
Q: Where should the High-Performance Wireless Router be installed on the
network?
A: In a typical environment, the High-Performance Wireless Router should be installed
between the ADSL/Cable modem and your LAN. Connect the High-Performance
Wireless Router to the Ethernet port of the ADSL/Cable modem, and connect your PCs
to the RJ45 jack on the LAN side.
Q: Does the High-Performance Wireless Router support IPX or AppleTalk?
A: No. The High-Performance Wireless Router was designed to provide a multiple user
LAN with shared Internet access and supports only the TCP/IP Protocol. If your Novell
or Apple system is configured with TCP/IP, the High-Performance Wireless Router can
support them.
Q: Does the High-Performance Wireless Router support 100Mb Ethernet?
A: Yes, the High-Performance Wireless Router supports both 10Mb & 100Mb Ethernet
on the LAN side.
Q: What is “NAT” and what is it used for?
A: The Network Address Translation (NAT) Protocol translates multiple IP Addresses
on a private LAN into a single public IP Address that is accessible to the Internet. NAT
not only provides the basis for multiple IP Address sharing but also adds to the LAN’s
security since the multiple IP Addresses of LAN computers are never transmitted
directly to the Internet.
Q: How can High-Performance Wireless Router share single user account to
multiple users?
A: High-Performance Wireless Router combines the following technologies to enable
this function.
Q: What operating systems does High-Performance Wireless Router series
support?
A: High-Performance Wireless Router uses standard TCP/IP protocol, it can be
operated as long as you have the TCP/IP protocol installed in your operating system
(For example: Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, etc.)
Q: Can I use multiple E-mail accounts if I use High-Performance Wireless