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summary
Network 1: dsl modem set as bridge router (gate 192.168.7.1 interface 192.168.7.2) - wireless router WAN ip 192.168.7.2 port forward to: 21,80 to 192.168.7.2
notebook (1) : 192.168.0.28 wireless key ????? name MAC-NET workstation : 192.168.0.10 notebook (2) : auto ip
Network 2: workstation : 192.168.0.1 wireless key ????? name CCH1
router http://192.168.0.1/ WAN: Static IP Address WAN IP Address 192.168.7.2 WAN Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 WAN Gateway 192.168.7.1 Primary DNS 165.21.83.88 Secondary DNS 165.21.100.88
wireless settings for the AP(Access Point) portion.
Network ID(SSID)MAC-NET Channel 6 WEP Encryption 64bit WEP Key 3535353535
The IP address of the DI-714P+. LAN IP Address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0
DHCP Server Enable IP Pool Starting Address 192.168.0.100 - 199
DMZ Enable - 192.168.0.2 (server)
ethernet modem http://192.168.7.1:61000
Model: EMR311 H/W Version: 810012 S/W Version: VIK-1.38.021220 Serial Number: 31008600374 Mode: Routing And Bridging
WAN Interface: ppp-0 Encapsulation: PPPoA - PPP-over-Ethernet (PPoE) or PPP-over-ATM (PPoA) IP Address 220.255.57.146 Mask 255.255.255.255 Gateway 220.255.57.1 Lower Interface: aal5-0 VPI/VCI 0/100 Default Route: Enable - Indicates whether the ADSL/Ethernet router should use the IP address assigned to this connection as its default route. Use DNS: Disable - When set to Enable, the DNS address learned through the PPP connection will be distributed to clients of the device's DHCP server. Use DHCP: Disable - When set to Enable, the device will acquire additional IP information from the ISP's DHCP server. Security Protocol: PAP - Can be PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) or CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol).
When powered on, your ADSL/Ethernet router initiates a connection through your DSL line to your ISP. The Point-to-Point (PPP) protocol is commonly used between ISPs and their customers to identify and control various communication properties, including:
Identifying the type of service the ISP provides to a given customer Identifying the customer to the ISP through a username and password login Enabling the ISP to assign Internet information to the customer's computers Your ISP may or may not use the PPP protocol. Contact your ISP to determine if you will need to change the default settings in order to connect to their server.
VC: The Virtual Circuit over which this PPP data is sent. The VC identifies the physical path the data takes to reach your ISP.
LAN Interface: eth-0 LAN IP Address: 192.168.7.1 LAN Network Mask: 255.255.255.0 Get LAN Address: Manual (DHCP Disabled)
If you are using the ADSL/Ethernet router with multiple PCs on your LAN, you must connect the LAN via an Ethernet hub to the device's LAN port, called eth-0. If you are using a single PC with the ADSL/Ethernet router, you have two options for connecting it to the device:
You can connect the PC directly to the LAN port using a cross-over Ethernet cable. See your User's Manual for a description of cross-over and straight-through Ethernet cables.
If the PC is USB-enabled, you can connect it directly to the device's USB port, called usb-0. Only one computer can be connected in this manner.
You can also use the USB and Ethernet ports simultaneously, connecting your LAN to the Ethernet port and a standalone PC to the USB port.
You must assign a unique IP address to each device port that you use.
Network Address Translation (NAT) Rule Configuration
Rule ID IF Name Rule Flavor Protocol Local IP From Local IP To Action 1 ALL NAPT ANY 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 21 ALL RDR ANY 192.168.7.2 192.168.7.2 80 ALL RDR ANY 192.168.7.2 192.168.7.2
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