Gigaset Communications SX762-SX765-D WLAN 802.11b/g Access Point User Manual SX763

Gigaset Communications GmbH WLAN 802.11b/g Access Point SX763

User Manual

1CongratulationsGigaset S455 / USA EN / A31008-M1714-B101-1-19  / Congratulations_En.fm / 20.7.06Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the Siemens Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl telephone system! This phone´s DECT6.0 frequency standard and high-speed digital voice encoding provide reception and voice clarity that is superior to other cordless phones. And, its dig-ital spread spectrum technology will provide you with secure, private conversations.Please read the following important information.For Siemens Customer Care, product operation information, or for problem resolution, call toll-free 1-888-777-02119 a.m. to 8 p.m. Central Standard Time Monday-Saturdayswww.my-siemens.comRegister now!It’s fast progress in the world of communication. Register today for the world of Siemens Communications on "my-siemens.com" and stay current with customized information on Siemens latest products and applications.Please go to: www.icm.siemens.com/registerDO  NOT  RETURN  THIS  PRODUCT  TO  THE  STORE!
2ContentsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslIVZ.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ContentsCongratulations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Local area networks with Gigaset products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Wired local area network (Ethernet)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Wireless local area network (WLAN)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Linking a wireless network to an Ethernet  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Extending the wireless network coverage with a repeater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Internet telephony and connecting analogue phones  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Features and applications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13First steps  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Pack contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Overview of the installation steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Setting up the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Connecting and activating the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Ports on the rear panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Connecting to the splitter data port  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Connecting to the phone port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Connecting to the phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Connecting to the PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Connecting to the mains power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Checking the operating state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Network configuration of the PCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Making the basic settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Connecting and configuring additional PCs (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29The user interface  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Starting the user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30The start screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Selecting a language  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Connecting to the Internet manually  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Elements on the user interface  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Basic Setup Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Regional Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Configuring Internet connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Telephony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Summary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Security Setup Wizard  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Assigning a password  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3ContentsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslIVZ.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27SSID  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Setting up security functions for the wireless network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45WPA2/WPA with pre-shared key (PSK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46WEP encryption  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Access control within the wireless network  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Saving settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Configuring Advanced Settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Internet  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Internet selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Internet Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56DNS server  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60MAC Address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Attack Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Setting up access control to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Setting up the NAT function  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Port Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Dynamic DNS   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72QoS (Quality of Service)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73LAN configuration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Configuring wireless connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Setting up wireless security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80WPA2-PSK and WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81WEP encryption  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Permitted clients  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87VoIP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Extensions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Dialing Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95File Server   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Print Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Call guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Advanced options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Toggling telephone calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Conference call between three participants  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Call answering and forwarding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Call waiting and call reject if busy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Regional Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
4ContentsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslIVZ.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Internet Time  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105System Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105System management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Backing up and restoring a configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Backing up configuration data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Restoring the saved data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Restoring factory settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Reboot  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Updating firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109System Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Status information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Security  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Internet  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Local Network  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Wireless Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Telephony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121Installing the printer port for network printers  . 123Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Installing a standard TCP/IP printer port under Windows XP/2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Installing a printer on the TCP/IP port retrospectively . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Installing a printer driver under Windows 98 SE or ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131Instructions for setting up a printer on the PC  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Open source licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139FCC / ACTA Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Industry Canada Certification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Glossary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
5The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslThe Siemens Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is a powerful but simple communications device for connecting your PC or local area network (LAN) to the Internet (via DSL). It contains an integrated ADSL modem (ADSL /ADSL2+) enabling you to access the Internet easily.You can connect your PC wirelessly to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and create a wireless local area network (WLAN). The device supports Super G technology making this possi-ble. The transmission rate in the wireless local area network can be increased to 108 Mbps thanks to channel bundling. For network security, wireless transmission can be encrypted using the WPA standard or 64-/128-bit WEP.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl also offers the functions of a PABX for Internet telephony (VoIP) and fixed network telephony. You can connect up to two traditional analogue ter-minals and then use these analogue phones both to make calls via the Internet or also via an existing analogue telephone line. In addition, you can operate SIP clients (wire-less SIP telephones and PCs with appropriate software) as PABX extensions and there-fore also make calls via the Internet or fixed network.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows several users to access the Internet simultaneously. A single user account can be shared if your Internet service provider permits this. If you want to surf the Internet and make calls using the Internet at the lowest possible cost, the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is a convenient and simple solution.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has an extensive range of functions but remains simple to handle. It can be configured and operational within a few minutes.
6The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Local area networks with Gigaset productsYou can use the Siemens Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to set up a local area network, for example a home network. All PCs in this network can communicate with each other and have access to the Internet.There are various ways in which you can set up the network using a Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. uset up a wired local area network (Ethernet) and allow the connected PCs access to the Internet (page 7).uset up a wireless local area network (WLAN) and allow the connected PCs access to the Internet (page 8).uset up a local area network comprising wireless and wired network components (page 10).InternetGigaset SX763 WLAN dslLocal networkWindows MEWindows 2000
7The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Wired local area network (Ethernet)In a wired local area network, PCs communicate with one another via an Ethernet cable. When the Siemens Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is used, it establishes the connection between the PCs. For this it has four Ethernet LAN ports for connecting four PCs. The PCs have to be equipped with a network port (Ethernet). New PCs frequently already have this port. For older PCs you need to install an Ethernet network card. The PC and the Ethernet LAN port on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl are connected using an Ethernet cable (CAT5). There is one supplied. You can obtain additional Ethernet cables from your retailer.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows all PCs to access the Internet simultaneously.InternetEthernet
8The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Wireless local area network (WLAN)In a wireless local area network (WLAN) PCs are linked without wires or cables. The PCs have to be equipped with a wireless local area network adapter (WLAN adapter), for example a Gigaset USB Adapter 108.We generally differentiate between two types of wireless network:uinfrastructure modeuad-hoc modeinfrastructure modeInfrastructure mode connects wireless and wired networks with one another. In addi-tion to the mobile stations, infrastructure mode needs an access point such as the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. In infrastructure mode, the stations in the network always communicate via this access point. The access point sets up the wireless network on a permanent basis. Each station that wants to be part of the wireless network must first register with the access point before it can exchange data.The access point establishes the connection between the mobile stations of a wireless network and a wired LAN (Ethernet) or the Internet. In this case this is described as the device's router functionality. The router sends data packets that are not addressed to stations within the network "outside" and forwards data packets originating from "out-side" to the appropriate station within the network.You can use the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to connectuwirelessly networked PCs to the Internet anduwirelessly networked PCs to an Ethernet network.Infrastructure mode is the default configuration for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.Ad-hoc modeAn ad-hoc network is a wireless network that has been configured without an access point or a router. The mobile network components that communicate with each other directly and wirelessly form the network on an "ad-hoc" basis, i.e. as and when required. All the stations in the network have the same rights. Ad-hoc networks are used wher-ever communications networks have to be set up quickly and there is no existing net-work infrastructure, and where the participants are on the move.
9The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Linking wireless networks with the InternetThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has an ADSL interface that permits all stations within its local area network to access the Internet simultaneously. To be able to use this function-ality you need a DSL connection obtainable from an Internet service provider. Find out whether your service provider supports parallel access by several PCs.Internet(((((()))(((((((((
10The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Linking a wireless network to an EthernetWireless local area networks can work easily together with existing Ethernet networks. If you wish to connect mobile stations to an existing wired network, you must group together all mobile stations into a wireless local area network in infrastructure mode. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has four Ethernet interfaces (LAN ports). Up to four PCs can be connected directly to these LAN ports. All PCs can access the Internet via the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.Please remember:You can also connect an Ethernet router to a LAN port to access a larger Ethernet. If you want to link the Gigaset WLAN network to an existing network, a large number of settings have to be applied. Therefore we cannot provide a general example for this use; the configuration depends greatly on the networks in question. We advise having the configuration of such a network carried out by a specialist.((((((((((((Access point)))(((WLAN (wireless)Ethernet(wired)
11The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Extending the wireless network coverage with a repeaterUsing the Gigaset WLAN Repeater, you can extend your wireless network's coverage. Set it up within the range of your network. The repeater will now transmit data traffic into its own wireless area. This technology allows you to set up wireless networks that cover a much larger area than is possible with a single Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.PCs to be connected in a wireless local area network via a repeater must be equipped with a wireless network adapter or a USB adapter.Internet telephony and connecting analogue phonesThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows a combination of analogue fixed network teleph-ony and Internet telephony (VoIP) over DSL for two analogue telephones and four other wired or wireless VoIP telephones or SIP clients. This provides you with the full benefits of both technologies. You can make use of the low-cost call rates of Internet telephony without any additional equipment. In addition, you have the option of using your analogue fixed network connection. The type of calls that are cheaper for you will depend on what calls you make and when you make them, and the rates offered by your service provider. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl gives you the complete freedom of choice at any time.Internet)))((())))))Gigaset WLAN Repeater)))(((((()))WLAN
12The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27You can choose whether to connect any two analogue phones, a fax machine or an answering machine to the phone ports. You can configure these ports using the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. The PABX of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows you to connect wireless SIP phones (WLAN handsets) and PCs with SIP clients (software for Internet telephony) as exten-sions. You can use all functions of your PABX for Internet telephony also.You will need the relevant access data for your VoIP provider to configure Internet telephony.Please remember:You can only be reached via the Internet (VoIP) when an active Internet connection is established. You can still be called any time via the fixed network, however. InternetFixed network
13The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Features and applicationsThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl's wide range of features makes it ideal for a large number of applications, such as:uInternet access The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows several users to have Internet access via the integrated ADSL /ADSL2+ modem. – Since many DSL providers permit communication with end users via the PPPoE protocol, the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has an integrated Client for this protocol, so you no longer have to install this service on your PC.– The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl supports shared Internet access for up to 252 users. This means several users in your network can surf the Internet at the same time, all using the same Internet account.uSetting up a local area network The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl offers the following possibilities:– Four devices connected via Ethernet ports with a transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps (with automatic recognition).– Up to 252 mobile terminals connected via a radio interface with a transmission speed of up to 108 Mbps. It complies with IEEE 802.11g standard and can work with all products that satisfy Standard IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g. The Super G technology allows for high transmission speed.– Using a Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl makes it easy to set up a network at home or in small offices. For example, users can exchange data or share resources in the net-work, such as a file server or printer. You can connect a USB hard disk or a printer to the USB interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and make them available to all users in your network.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl supports DHCP for dynamic IP configuration of the local area network, and DNS for domain name mapping.uConnecting phones and Internet telephonyThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl permits– Internet telephony via the DSL port,– Fixed network telephony via the analogue port,– Connection of two analogue phones for Internet telephony and for fixed network calls as well as connection of wireless SIP phones and PCs with SIP clients for Internet telephony– Connection of an answering machine or fax.Data transfer for VoIP is handled by the SIP protocol with high connection and voice quality. If the Internet connection has been interrupted or you do not want to make a call via VoIP, you can simply make a call on the fixed network.
14The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uSecurity functions The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl offers comprehensive security measures:–Firewall protection against unauthorised access from the InternetAll PCs in the local area network use the Public IP address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl for their Internet connections, which makes them 'invisible' on the Internet. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl only allows access from the Internet if it has been requested from the local area network. With the firewall the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl also offers comprehensive protec-tion against hacker attacks.– Service filteringThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl can filter Internet access. Here you determine which PCs may access which Internet services. – Access control and encryption for the local area networkYou can use various encryption methods and authentication methods (WEP, WPA/WPA2, 802.1x MAC access control) to prevent unauthorised access to your wire-less LAN or make data illegible to unauthorised parties. uOffering your own services on the Internet – If you want to offer your own services on the Internet, you can set up the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl as a virtual server without permitting further access to the local area network.–DMZ (Exposed Host)This allows you to release a PC in your local area network for unlimited access from the Internet. Note that in this case your local area network will no longer be adequately protected against Internet attacks.– You can connect a USB hub to the USB port on your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and thereby at the same time provide a printer and a storage medium for all clients in your local area network.
15First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27First stepsPack contentsThe package contains the following components:u1 Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, u1 mains adapter (230 V/12V 1.5A DC),u1 LAN cable (CAT5, yellow),uDSL cable (CAT5, black, connection to splitter)u1 telephone cable (green, connection to splitter),u1 CD with this user guide,u1 supplementary sheet with information about security and disposing of the device.System requirementsYou require the following components to operate your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl:uA PC with– an 802.11g or 802.11b compatible wireless Network adapterOwing to the superior range and the high data throughput from the Super G tech-nology, we recommend you use the Gigaset PC Card 108 or the Gigaset USB Adapter 108.or–an Ethernet port (10Base-T or 100Base-TX)uA Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer V 6.0 or higher or Mozilla Firefox V 1.0 or higher for configuring your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.Note:An 802.11b-compatible network adapter has a maximum transmission speed of 11 Mbps. An 802.11g-compatible network adapter has a maximum transmission speed of 54 Mbps. A network adapter that supports Super G has a maximum trans-mission speed of 108 Mbps.Note:We recommend you use the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl with the Windows XP operating system because only then are all system requirements for using the device fulfilled.Changed with Cover .
16First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uTo access the Internet you require– a DSL port (splitter),– the access data for your Internet service provider.uFor Internet telephony you also require– the access data for your VoIP service provider– a phone for connecting to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl or a PC with a SIP client or a VoIP telephoneTrademarksMicrosoft, Windows 98/SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.Mozilla Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Organisation.Super G is a registered trademark of Atheros Communications, Inc.For experienced usersThe default settings for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl are:– IP address: 192.168.2.1– Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 – SSID: ConnectionPoint– Radio channel: 11Caution: By default there is no encryption active. Please be sure to make your net-work secure. You will find information about this in the section entitled "Configuring wireless connections" on page 77.
17First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Overview of the installation steps1. First install an Ethernet network card or a wireless Network adapter such as the Gigaset PC Card 108 in the PCs you want to connect to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. The installation is described in the user guides for these products. 2. Then make the necessary connections (PCs, phones, splitter) to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and activate the device (page 19). 3. Before the PCs can communicate with the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and with each other in a local network, you may have to change your network settings (page 28). Configure these network settings on one PC first so that it can establish a connection to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. You can then use this PC to configure the device. To find out how to do this, refer to the section entitled "Das lokale Netzwerk konfigurieren" on page 127.4. In a wireless connection you establish the link from the PC's wireless network adapt-er to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. This is described in the user guide for the network adapter.5. Then configure the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to activate the device's Internet access (refer to the section entitled "Basic Setup Wizard" on page 35). To do this you will re-quire the access data from your Internet service provider. uIf you want to connect more PCs to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, configure their net-work settings so as to set up the local network (refer to the section entitled "Das lokale Netzwerk konfigurieren" on page 127).uIf you want to use the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl for Internet telephony, you must con-figure your VoIP provider's registration data (refer to the section entitled "Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP)" on page 87). uIf you wish to use other functions of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, for example the comprehensive security features, use the Security Setup (page 42) or the Advanced Setup (page 52).Please remember:When installing wireless network adapters, use the default SSID for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl: ConnectionPoint.
18First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Setting up the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslFront panelThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl can be set up in any suitable location in the home or office. You do not need any special wiring. However, you should comply with the following guidelines:uOperate the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl only indoors within a temperature range of 0 to +40 °C. Do not position the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl near sources of heat. Do not cover the ventilation slots. High temperatures can damage the device.uA mains socket for 220/230 V~ and a connection socket for the splitter or LAN must be available in the place where you set up the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.uDo not position the device in the immediate vicinity of stereo equipment, TV sets or microwave ovens. This may cause interference.uPosition the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl so that it is as near to the centre of your wire-less network as possible. The general rule is: The higher you place the antennae, the better the performance. Make sure that the place where you position the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl offers optimum reception throughout the house or office.uPosition the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl on a non-slip surface. The router feet do not normally leave any traces on the surface they are on. However, some furniture sur-faces may contain substances that attack and soften the router's rubber feet. The feet may well mark the furniture surface in this case.uPosition the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl so that it cannot fall down and damage the antennae.uDo not place the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl on any furniture surface that could be affected by the heat from the device.
19First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uLay the cables so that nobody can trip over them. You should not cover the cables with anything.Connecting and activating the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslPorts on the rear panelThe back panel of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl houses the ports.Please remember:Network connections (LAN) via cables and telephone lines may only be set up with the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl within enclosed rooms. Element DescriptionPWR Socket for the mains adapter supplied.Warning: Using the wrong power supply unit may damage the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. USB USB port for printer or USB memory.LAN1 – LAN4/WANFour 10/100 Mbps switch ports with automatic recognition (RJ-45). You can connect up to four devices with Ethernet ports (such as PCs, a Hub or Switch).You can connect an external VDLS or cable modem to the LAN4 port. The integrated ADLS modem is then deactivated. You will find addi-tional information on the configuration settings in the relevant section.ADSL DSL socket for connecting the integrated modem to the DSL port of the splitter
20First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Reset buttonThe underside of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl houses the reset button.Reboot function: Press and hold the right end of the button for more than 1 second but less than 5 seconds to reboot the device. This does not affect the configuration settings.Reset function: Press and hold the right end of the button for at least 5 seconds to return all settings to factory settings.Warning: This will clear all the configuration settings you have made since the initial startup. Updated firmware will not be affected.Line Socket for connecting the phone line to the telephone port on the splitterPhone1/2 Sockets for connecting two phones, fax or answering machineElement Description
21First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Connecting to the splitter data portYou can operate the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl in two different operating modes in order to set up an Internet connection:- with an integrated ADSL modem- with an external modem, such as a VDSL or cable modemUsing the integrated ADSL modemìConnect the ADSL port on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl with the ADSL socket on the splitter. To do this, use one of the phone cords supplied (black). Using an external modem ìConnect the LAN4 port on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl with an external modem. To do this, use one of the phone cords supplied (black).ìThen connect this modem with the ADSL socket on the splitter. SplitterDSL cable (black)
22First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27 Connecting to the phone portTo make conventional calls via the fixed network, you must connect your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl with the phone port of the splitter.Analogue phone portìConnect the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl with the splitter as follows:– Insert one plug of the phone cord supplied (green) into the Line port on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.– Plug the other connector on the telephone cable into the phone socket on the splitter. SplitterModemDSL cable (black)
23First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Connecting to the phoneìConnect the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl with the analogue phone as follows:– Insert the plug of the telephone into the Phone 1 or Phone 2 port on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.Note:You cannot make calls in the event of a power failure. Emergency numbers are also not accessible in this case.
24First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Connecting to the PCYou can connect wired or wireless PCs to your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to create a local area network (LAN).First connect just one PC to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. You can then carry out the general configuration. (If you wish to connect more PCs, please turn to page 29.)WirelessA wireless connection is made using a wireless network adapter that must be installed in your PC. This can be an 802.11g or 802.11b-compatible wireless network adapter. Owing to the superior range and the high data throughput, we recommend that you use the Gigaset PC Card 108 or the Gigaset USB Adapter 108.A wireless network is defined by assigning an identical SSID to all the devices. ìYou should therefore enter the SSID for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl in your network adapter configuration. The default SSID for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is ConnectionPoint. If you use a wireless network adapter from the Gigaset range, enter the SSID using the Gigaset WLAN Adapter Monitor. If the correct SSID has been entered in your PC's wireless network adapter, the wireless link will be established automatically as soon as you connect your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to the mains (page 26). (((
25First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WiredìConnect one of the LAN ports (LAN1 – LAN4) on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to the Ethernet network card in your PC. To do this, use the other LAN cable supplied (CAT5, yellow).LAN cable (yellow)
26First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Connecting to the mains power supplyìConnect the mains adapter cable to the PWR socket on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. ìPlug the mains adapter into a mains socket. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is now switched on and ready for operation. Checking the operating stateYour Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is now ready for use. The LED displays on the top panel of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl provide information about the operating state:The LEDs (from right to left) have the following functions:Please remember:Only use the mains adapter supplied with the device (12V 1.5A DC).LED State StatusPowerOn (green) The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is connected to the mains.Off The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is disconnected from the mains.
27First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Phone 1/Phone 2On The relevant port is configured. The receiver of the phone connected to the port has been lifted for a call. Flashing The phone is ringing and a call is being received or a call is being conducted.Off The receiver is down. No call or phone conversation at present.On (red) The port is not configured, no connection is possible. The receiver of the connected telephone is down.Flashing (red)The port is not configured, no connection is possible. The receiver of the connected telephone is lifted.USBOn (green) A device is connected to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl via the USB port.Flashing (green)The connected device is active.Flashing quicklyThe device connected on the USB port is using too much power (see page 134).Off There is no device connected.ADSLOn The DSL line is connected and the DSL port is ready for use.Flashing The DSL line is being synchronised. The synchronisation phases are shown as slow flashing (registering) and fast flashing (training).Off The DSL line is not connected.LAN1 – LAN4On A device is connected to the relevant LAN port.Flashing The relevant LAN port is sending or receiving data (traffic).Off There is no device connected. WLANOn The radio interface is active.Flashing The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is sending or receiving data on the radio interface.Off The radio interface has been deactivated or no radio signal is being received. LineOn One of the connected phones' receivers has been lifted for a call (fixed network telephony). Flashing The phone is ringing and a fixed network call is being received or someone is waiting on the line.Off There is currently no fixed network connection.VoIPOn At least one port is configured for VoIP and VoiP access is registered with the provider.Flashing A call is currently being made via the Internet.Off There is currently no connection for Internet telephony.Online On Connection to the Internet has been established.Off There is no Internet connection.LED State Status
28First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27When the device is ready for use, the LEDs light up as follows:uThe Power LED on the front lights up. uThe ADSL LED flashes to indicate that the DSL connection is being synchronised. Once this process is complete, the ADSL LED lights up permanently.uThe WLAN LED lights up to indicate that the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is ready to establish wireless connections. The radio link to a PC that is connected by means of a wireless network adapter is opened automatically provided the network adapter has been configured with the same SSID as the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. It can take a few seconds for the wireless connection to be established. The WLAN LED flashes when data is sent or received via this connection.uThe LAN LEDs light up if a device is connected to the corresponding LAN port. If this is not the case, refer to the section entitled Troubleshooting on (page 134).Network configuration of the PCsIn order to communicate via the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, network configuration must be performed on the connected PCs. WithuWindows XP oruWindows 2000 operating systems, this usually takes place automatically provided you have not made any changes to the standard settings for the network configuration. With Windows 98/SE you have to carry out the network configuration.The description of the network configuration can be found on the CD-ROM.Making the basic settingsYou can now make the basic settings for Internet access using the user interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 30).If you want to connect additional PCs to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, please read the next section.
29First stepsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / device.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Connecting and configuring additional PCs (optional)Once you have configured one PC as described above you can connect additional PCs to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. You will need an additional cable for each PC you want to connect via cable. For the wireless connection of additional PCs, you will need a wireless network adapter.WirelessìInstall wireless network adapters in each other PC as described in the corresponding user guide, making sure that the SSID of all wireless network components (Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and network adapters) is identical. If you have not changed the SSID in the Basic Setup Wizard wizard, the default setting will be ConnectionPoint. ìIf necessary, set up the network for each newly connected PC (page 28). WiredìConnect the network cards of each additional PC to a free LAN port (LAN1 – LAN4) on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl using an Ethernet cable. ìMake sure that the corresponding LAN LED on the front of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl flashes.ìIf necessary, set up the network for each newly connected PC (page 28). ìReboot the additional PCs.
30The user interfaceGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27The user interfaceYou have connected a PC to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and possibly made the settings in the local area network. You can now configure the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl using this PC from the user interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. We recommend for initial configuration that you connect the PC in wired mode. As Internet browser we recom-mend Microsoft Internet Explorer V 6.0 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox V 1.0 or higher. Starting the user interfaceTo access the user interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl:ìStart your Internet browser.ìEnter the IP address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl in the browser's address field: http://sx763 or http://192.168.2.1 The login screen appears:For your security, the configuration program is protected with a password. The default password is admin. ìEnter the password.ìClick OK.Note:To start the configuration environment, you may need to deactivate the HTTP proxy for your browser (see page 134 for Windows XP and page 142 for Windows 2000). If you use Windows XP Service Pack 2 you need to configure the popup blocker (see page 134).If you use a firewall it must allow connection to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. For details, refer to the user guide for your firewall. If necessary, deactivate the firewall while you configure your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.Note:For security reasons you should change this password at a later stage (page 43).
31The user interfaceGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27A screen appears with security information; you can skip this for the initial configura-tion. If you carry out all the general and security settings using the wizard as described below, your device and network will be fully protected. If not, the next time you log on you will be informed of security gaps in the configuration program.ìClick OK.You will now see the start screen. The start screenThe start screen is the starting point for all configuration and administration procedures.  Start screen functionsOn the start screen you can make the following settings:uSelect the language for the user interface (page 33),uView the selected connection service and the status of the Internet connection, choose a different connection service and set up or close an Internet connection (page 33). Depending on the connection mode selected, the start screen shows the status and also the button Connect or Disconnect,uopen the Status menu to obtain status information about the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 111),ucall up the wizard for the basic configuration (Basic Setup Wizard see page 35), ucall up the Security Setup Wizard (page 42),uopen the Advanced Settings menu for additional configuration options(page 52).You can call up the wizards, the Advanced Settings menu and status information at any time and on any user interface screen using the tabs at the upper margin of the user interface.
32The user interfaceGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27The configuration program comprises the following functions:Basic Setup Wizard Use this wizard to make the settings required for connecting to the Internet. You can set up data for your region, make set-tings for your wireless and wired local network and configure Internet telephony. This is described from page 35.Security Setup Wizard This wizard allows you to take security precautions against unauthorised access to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and the local network. You can assign a password and set up encryp-tion for wireless traffic. This is described from page 42. To pro-tect your network, we strongly recommend that you carry out this setup.Advanced Settings Additional functions are offered in the Advanced Settings menu. You can configure your PABX for fixed network/Inter-net telephony, back up and restore the configuration data, set up the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl as a virtual server for the net-work, configure an HTTP or FTP server for access from the Internet and much more. These configuration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage. This is described from page 52.Status You can view information about the configuration and status of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl in the Status menu. This is described from page 111.Language You also have the opportunity to specify the language for the user interface (see page 33).
33The user interfaceGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Selecting a languageThe user interface can be presented in various languages.Click Language at the top right of the start screen. ìIf you wish to change the preset language, select the new language you require from the list.ìClick OK to apply the setting.Once the procedure has been concluded, the start screen will be displayed again.Connecting to the Internet manuallyOnce you have configured your Internet access (see page 37 and page 56) you can establish a manual connection to the Internet on the start screen if you have selected Connect on demand or Connect manually as the Connection mode.If, for example, you deactivated the ADSL /ADSL2+ function when configuring your Internet access, then Internet applications (such as the browser or the e-mail applica-tion) will not automatically establish a connection after they are launched. In this case you will have to establish a connection manually when required, and also close it again when you no longer need it.To establish or end an Internet connection manually:ìOpen the start screen of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl as described on page 30.If you have already started the user interface, click the start screen tab at the top left of the window.If you have not yet started the user interface, do so now and log on.ìClick Connect to establish a connection to the Internet.ìClick Disconnect if you no longer need the connection.
34The user interfaceGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Elements on the user interfaceThe user interface screens contain the following elements: Button Log OffThe Log Off button is always displayed on the right of the user interface. If you click Log Off, the session is ended and the login screen appears again.HelpClick the question mark to display explanations about the current user interface screen.Buttons and icons used by the wizardsThe wizards use graphic icons to show which steps you have already carried out.As soon as you have changed the configuration on a screen you can activate the new setting by clicking Next >. The < Back button returns you to the previous configuration step, and Cancel returns you to the start screen.Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu Other buttons may be displayed depending on the function in question. These are explained in the relevant sections.Note:The Connect and Disconnect buttons will only appear on the start screen if you have not selected Always on as the Connection mode. OK  Transfers the settings you have made to theGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl configuration.Cancel  Deletes all the entries on a screen since the last time you clicked OK. This button is not available for the initial configuration of the device.
35Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Basic Setup WizardThe Basic Setup Wizard wizard guides you step by step through the general configura-tion of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. This includes settings for your region and your Internet access. Connection to the Internet is established via the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl for all PCs con-nected to it. You need your Internet service provider's access data for the configuration. Please have this data to hand.ìSelect the Basic Setup Wizard option on the start screen to start the configuration.ìClick Next >.Note:The Basic Setup Wizard will reconfigure your Internet settings if you have already set these. This does not affect the WLAN and LAN settings.The access data is saved in the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl during configuration. Before passing the device on to somebody else or having your dealer replace it, you should always first restore the factory settings (page 108). Otherwise, unauthorised persons may use your Internet access data at your expense.No abort???
36Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Regional OptionsYou can select your present location for the regional settings on this screen.ìSelect the country in which you are currently located from the list. You can set the time so that it automatically switches to summer time and/or another time zone of your choice.ìSelect the required option and/or the time zone for your location.ìClick Next >.Note: The ADSL parameters and the selection of Internet service providers will be set automatically on the following screens according to the country you choose.
37Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Configuring Internet connectionsYou will find the access data you require for configuring the Internet connection in the documentation you received from your Internet service provider (ISP).You can perform the initial configuration of your Internet connection on this screen. If you want to change the data later on, you can do this in the Advanced Settings (page 53) menu. If you have connected an external modem, you also have to perform the initial config-uration of your Internet connection in the Advanced Settings (page 53) menu.Cannot be set??No UPnP???
38Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect your Service provider. The selection menu will contain various possible pro-viders depending on which country you have chosen. If your provider is not listed, please use the Other option.ìEnter the data you have been given by your service provider: Protocol, User name and Password.ìThe IP address type is set automatically. Leave the default settings for the parameters MTU, Line mode, Encapsulation, QoS class and VPI / VCI, unless your service provider has provided you with other data.ìSpecify how Internet sessions are to be established via Connection mode:–Select Always on if the connection is to exist at all times when the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is turned on. –Select Connect on demand if applications such as an Internet browser or an e-mail program are to connect to the Internet automatically. –In the Idle time before disconnect field, enter a period after which the Internet connection is to end automatically if no data is transmitted (the default setting is 3minutes). You can deactivate this function by entering "0". This means that the connection will continue to exist even if no data is transmitted. If you are on a time-based tariff, this can result in high charges. In this case you should enter a value other than "0".This time setting only applies to the Connect on request option.–Select Connect manually if you always want to establish and end the Internet connection manually. If you are on a time-based tariff this will save you high con-nection charges. Note:Connection to the Internet is only possible if you have entered all the data for your Internet provider correctly.Notes:uThis option can result in high connection charges if you are on a time-based tariff.uYou must set up the Always on option if you wish to use Internet telephony.
39Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìClick Test Settings to check the Internet connection.An attempt is made to set up an Internet connection. The result is shown in a separate window. If the connection could be set up successfully, the Close button appears.ìClick the Close button to return to the Basic Setup Wizard.PPPoE pass-throughPPPoE pass-through allows you to use an additional Internet connection (through another service provider) on one PC. Further information about this can be found on page 58.ìDeactivate PPPoE pass-through if you do not wish to use this function.ìAfter entering the data click Next >. ìTo go to the next step, click Next >. Note:If you select Connect on demand or Connect manually you can establish or end the Internet connection manually on the start screen for the configuration pro-gram (page 33).
40Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27TelephonyYou will find the access data you require for configuring Internet telephony (VoIP) in the documentation you received from your service provider.ìSelect On for VoIP account if you wish to use Internet telephony (default setting).
41Basic Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect Other from the Service provider selection menu (default setting) or, if required, use one of the suggested providers from the list. Enter the data you have received from your service provider:User name, Displayed name, Authorization user name, Password, SIP domain, SIP realm, Proxy server address and Registrar server address.ìLeave the default settings for the parameters SIP listen port, Proxy server port, Registrar server port, Voice codecs und Out-of-band DTMF, unless your service provider has provided you with other data.ìIf you wish to delete the entered data, click the Clear button.ìConfirm your selection with Next >. SummaryThe basic settings you have made through the wizard are shown in the next step for you to check.ìIf you want to change the settings, click < Back. ìIf you want to confirm the settings, click Finish to close the Basic Setup Wizard. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is now configured and ready to connect to the Internet. The Security Setup Wizard then opens automatically. We strongly recommend using the Security Setup Wizard to protect your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl against attacks. If you want to carry this out at a later stage, deactivate I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now.
42Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Security Setup WizardThe Security Setup Wizard offers you additional settings for improving your network security. You can:uassign a password for configuring the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 43),uchange the SSID for your wireless network (page 44),uset up the Encryption for the wireless network (page 44),ulimit access to the wireless network to certain PCs (page 49).The user interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl guides you step by step through the security configuration. Once you have completed a screen, click Next >. If you want to make any changes or check your entries, click < Back.ìSelect the Security Setup Wizard option on the start screen or on the tab to start the security configuration if you did not make the security settings immediately after setting up the basic settings.ìClick Next >.
43Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Assigning a passwordIn the first step of the configuration you can change the password for the user interface. When the device is supplied, the configuration of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is pro-tected with the admin password. To prevent unauthorised changes to the configura-tion, you should change the password at regular intervals.ìEnter the old password in the Current password field.ìEnter the new password in the New password field and repeat the entry in the Confirm new password field.The password can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters long. Avoid using proper names and obvious terms. Combine letters and numbers.uTo go to the next step, click Next >. Note:If you ever forget your password you will have to return the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to its factory settings (page 108). Please bear in mind that this will restore all settings to the factory configuration. The password will again be admin.
44Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27SSIDFor the wireless network components to be able to communicate with one another, you must use the same SSID (Service Set Identifier). The default SSID for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is ConnectionPoint. For security rea-sons you should change this SSID and deactivate SSID broadcast.If this option is enabled, the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl will send the SSID in all data trans-fers and the SSID of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl will be displayed on PCs that have a wireless network adapter. In this case, unauthorised persons could use the SSID to gain access to your network. ìEnter a character string of your choice in the SSID field. The SSID is case sensitive. It can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters.ìDeactivate SSID broadcast and make a note of the SSID. You will need this to con-nect your PC with the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl at a later time. ìClick Next >.Note:The connection to the wireless network adapters will be interrupted until the new SSID has also been entered.
45Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Setting up security functions for the wireless networkIn the next step you can set up the encryption and authentication methods for your wireless network.Wireless networks are even more susceptible to eavesdropping than wired networks. With conventional network adapters, an intruder only needs a device with a WLAN adapter (e.g. a notebook or a PDA [Personal Digital Assistant]) with an appropriately configured network card in order to eavesdrop on every communication made via a nearby wireless LAN.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl makes use of effective encryption methods to prevent unauthorised eavesdropping as far as possible.You can use the following security mechanisms:uWPA2-PSK or WPA2-PSK/WPA-PSK (page 46)uWEP encryption (Wired Equivalent Privacy, see page 47)We recommend that you use WPA2-PSK if it is supported by all components in your wire-less network.You will find further options for setting up data encryption and authentication in the Advanced Settings menu (page 80).
46Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WPA2/WPA with pre-shared key (PSK)WPA is a more advanced procedure than WEP for protecting wireless networks. Dynamic keys, based on TKIP (Temporal Key Integration Protocol) offer increased security. The new standard WPA2 uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) for encryption.WPA-PSK is a special WPA mode for private users and users in small companies without their own authentication server. After a certain period of time (Rekey interval), encryp-tion keys are automatically generated with the Pre-shared key, automatically changed ("rekeying") and authenticated between the devices.ìSelect WPA2-PSK if it is supported by all components in your wireless network.Or:ìSelect WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK if some or all components in your wireless network support WPA with the TKIP protocol.ìEnter a key of your choice in the Pre-shared key field (min. 8 to max. 63 characters) and confirm it by repeating the entry. You must set up the same pre-shared key for all wirelessly connected PCs.ìTo go to the next step, click Next >. Note:Every PC (network adapter) that requires access to a WPA-protected wireless network must also support WPA. To find out whether and how you can use WPA on your PC, read your network adapter's user guide.
47Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WEP encryptionWEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an encryption for radio signals in wireless networks and meets the IEEE 802.11 standard.If you transmit data wirelessly and not all components in your wireless network support the higher security standard WPA (page 46), we recommend that you activate WEP encryption. You can choose either the standard 64-bit default key or the more robust 128-bit key. The keys are generated in hexadecimal or in ASCII format. You must use the same keys for encryption and decryption for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and all your wireless network adapters. ìSelect the Key length: 64 bits or 128 bits.ìSelect the Input type, i.e. whether the key is to be entered manually or generated automatically by means of a Passphrase.
48Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Manual key entryìSelect the Key type, Hex or ASCII..If you select Hex as the key type you can use the characters 0 to 9 and A to F. – With a 64-bit encryption depth, the key is 10 characters long.– With a 128-bit encryption depth, the key is 26 characters long.If you select ASCII as the key type, you can use the characters 0 to 9, A to Z, and ato z plus the special characters in the ASCII character set. – With a 64-bit encryption depth, the key is 5 characters long. – With a 128-bit encryption depth, the key is 13 characters long. ìConfirm the key by entering it again in the Confirm key field.Generating a key by means of a PassphraseìEnter a Passphrase (up to 32 characters) and confirm it by entering it again. The key is generated automatically.ìTo go to the next step in the Security Setup Wizard, click Next >. Note:uIt is very important that you make a note of the key or passphrase. You will need this information to configure the wireless network adapters properly. uWhen you have concluded the Security Setup Wizard, you must change the WEP encryption in the wireless network adapters for the connected PCs in the same way, otherwise they will not be given access to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl wire-less network.
49Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Access control within the wireless networkIn this step you can specify which PCs will have wireless access to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and hence to the LAN. The access control is based on the MAC address of the PC network adapters. You can enter the MAC addresses for the PCs manually or select these from the list of PCs that are currently logged in.Access control is disabled by default. This means that all PCs that use the correct SSID can be logged in.ìNext to the MAC address filter select On to activate the MAC filter.
50Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Entering MAC addresses manuallyìEnter the MAC address of the network adapter. You will find this address on the underside of the device.ìEnter the name of the PC.ìClick the Add button to add the entry to the list.Selecting from the list of logged-in PCsìSelect the required PC from the Known wireless clients list. All PCs that were already entered manually on the router with the MAC address are displayed.ìClick the Add button to add the selected PC to the list.ìTo go to the next step, click Next >. Note:If you activate MAC access control, you must at least add the PC, on which you are configuring the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, to the list. Otherwise, you will have no access to the user interface and will receive a corresponding error message.If you have inadvertently denied all PCs access to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you have two options:uYou can completely reset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 20). uYou can connect a PC to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl using one of the LAN connections (by cable). As MAC access control only affects PCs that are con-nected wirelessly, you can use this PC to change the configuration.
51Security Setup WizardGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Saving settingsOn the next screen you end the wizard and save the settings. You will be informed of any security risks that still exist.ìClick Finish to end the wizard.The settings will now be activated on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.Note:You must now configure the WEP or WPA key for the wireless network adapter of the PC that has been configured with other values. After this you can again wirelessly log on to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.
52Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Configuring Advanced SettingsIn the Advanced Settings menu, you can configure all the options for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. If required, you can also change the settings you made using the wiz-ard. The following table contains the options available in this menu. Menu DescriptionInternet  This menu comprises all the setting options relating to the Internet. In particular, you can do the following:uCheck and change the configuration for Internet access (page 56) or specify a preferred DNS server (page 60),uConfigure the firewall, i.e. a number of security and special functions, for example access control from local PCs to the Internet (page 62),uMake the NAT settings required to provide your own serv-ices on the Internet (page 66),uSet up dynamic DNS for a static Internet address on the device (page 72),uSet up routing for your Internet connection services (page 71),uConfigure the Quality of Service (QoS) (page 73).Local Network  You can change the Private IP address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl here and make settings on the DHCP server (page 75). Wireless Network  You can configure the options for wireless communication (SSID and encryption) here and restrict access to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 77).Telephony  Here you can make the settings for Internet telephony (VoIP) and configure your extensions ((page 87)).USB  You can make the settings here for operating an external data carrier, a file server or a print server on the USB port (page 95).Administration  You can make or change various system settings here, for example assign a password (page 105)or set the time (page 104).In addition, you can also back up the data on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl or load new firmware (page 107).
53Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27InternetIf you have configured the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl using the two wizards, you have also configured the WAN connection (Internet access). You can check or change these settings in the Internet menu. This menu also offers you a wide range of possibilities for setting up security settings and limiting access to the Internet as well as for providing your own services on the Internet.You can carry out the following via the Internet menu:uActivate/deactivate the Internet connection and edit the virtual connection param-eters (for further information see below),ucheck and edit the Internet connection of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (for further information see below),uenter the PC's registered MAC address for Internet access (WAN interface, see page 61),uMake DNS server settings (page 60),uprotect the network against unauthorised external access (firewall),uprovide your own services on the Internet (NAT, see page 66),uSet up dynamic DNS (page 72),uset up routing for your Internet connection services (page 71),udefine QoS properties (properties for data transfer, see page 73).
54Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Internet selectionYou can activate or deactivate the Internet connection for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl on this screen. You can choose the connection type and set up and edit a number of con-nection services.ìSelect Internet from the Advanced Settings menu.ìSelect the appropriate option to activate or deactivate the Internet function of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìChoose the desired Connection type for your Internet connection:– Choose the ADSL if you are using the integrated ADSL modem of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.–Choose Ethernet is you are setting up the connection to the Internet via an Eth-ernet network connection (e.g. if you are using an external modem with an Eth-ernet connection).Configure multiple connection servicesYour Internet service provider can permit you to set up a number of Connection serv-ices. You can set up these services here. You can configure rules for using these services under the Routing option (page 71).ìSelect the appropriate option to activate or deactivate Configure multiple connec-tion services.If you have already configured an Internet connection (e.g. in the Basic Setup Wizard), this is shown as Connection service selected to edit. This is then also displayed on other pages of the Internet menu.Column priority???
55Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìEnter the values for VPI / VCI for each connection service that you have received from your Internet service provider. This input option is only available if you are using the integrated ADSL modem for the connection to the Internet.ìChoose the desired Priority for each connection service in comparison with the other connection services.You can choose between 1 and 6 for the Priority, whereby 1 is the highest priority.ìEnter a description to identify the respective connection service.ìClick Select to select an existing connection service to edit. You can then make all other settings in the Internet area for this connection service.ìClick Add to create a new entry.ìClick Delete to delete an entry. ìClick OK to save and apply the changes.
56Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Internet ConnectionYou can set up or change the configuration of your Internet connection on this screen. All the settings you make here must coincide with the features your Internet provider makes available to you. False information can lead to problems with your Internet con-nection.ìIf you want to set up or change the settings for the Internet connection, select Inter-net Connection from the Advanced Settings – Internet menu.All settings apply for the displayed connection service that you selected for editing on the Advanced Settings – Internet (page 54) screen.Not possible statically???
57Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect your Service provider. Depending on the country you selected when making the basic settings (page 36), the selection menu contains various possible providers. If your provider is not listed, please use the Other option.ìEnter the data you have been given by your service provider: Protocol, User name and Password. Apply the default settings for the parameters IP address type,IP address, Subnet mask, default gateway, MTU, Line mode, Encapsulation, QoS class and VPI / VCI, unless your service provider has provided you with other data. The default settings also depend on your choice of country.ìIf you have connected an external modem and chosen the connection type Ether-net, enter the values for VLAN tag for each connection type that you have received from your Internet service provider.The fields line mode, encapsulation, QoS class and VPI/VCI are then deactivated.ìSpecify how Internet sessions are to be established via Connection mode:–Select Always on if the connection is to exist at all times when the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is turned on. –Select Connect on demand if applications such as an Internet browser or an e-mail program are to connect to the Internet automatically. –In the Idle time before disconnect field, enter a period after which the Internet connection is to end automatically if no data is transmitted (the default setting is 3minutes). This time setting only applies to the Connect on demand option.–Select Connect manually if you always want to establish and end the Internet connection manually. If you are on a time-based tariff this will save you high con-nection charges. Note:To configure the Internet connection successfully, you must enter the details given by your provider in all fields.Notes:uYou must set up the Always on option if you wish to use Internet telephony. Otherwise you can only use fixed network telephony via the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.uIf you are on a time-based tariff, this option can result in high connection charges. Note:If you select Connect on demand or Connect manually you can establish or end the Internet connection manually on the start screen for the configuration program (page 33).
58Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìClick Test Settings to check the settings.An attempt is made to set up an Internet connection. The result is shown in a sepa-rate window.ìClick the Close button, which is shown if the test was successful.ìClick OK to apply the settings.PPPoE pass-throughIf you activate the PPPoE pass-through function, a PC in the network can connect to the Internet via its own connection ID. The router puts this connection through. ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection.ìSelect On to activate PPPoE pass-through.ìClick OK to apply the settings.Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)PCs with UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) can offer their own network services and automat-ically use services offered in the network.Note:The PC must have Windows ME or Windows XP as its operating system. Check whether the UPnP function has been installed in the PC's operating system. It may be necessary to retrospectively install the UPnP components, even on systems with Win-dows XP or Windows ME. Please consult your PC's user guide.
59Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27As soon as you have installed UPnP in the operating system of a PC and activated it on the router, applications on this PC (e.g. Microsoft Messenger) can communicate via the Internet without you needing to expressly authorise it. In this case, the router automat-ically implements port forwarding (Port forwarding, see page 68), thereby facilitating communication via the Internet.The task bar on the PC on which UPnP is installed contains an icon for theGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. In systems with Windows XP, the icon is also shown under net-work connections. Click this icon to open the user interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Internet Connection.ìClick UPnP.ìClick OK to apply the settings.Note:When the UPnP function is active, system applications can assign and use Ports on a PC. This poses a security risk.
60Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27DNS serverDNS is a decentralised service that assigns PC names or Internet addresses (Domain names) and IP addresses to one another. A DNS server has to administer this information for each server or each LAN with an Internet connection.Your Internet provider will usually provide you with a DNS server that makes this assign-ment when an Internet connection is set up. If necessary, you can define the DNS server such that it is used manually for the Internet connections.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Internet Connection menu, select DNS Servers.All settings apply for the displayed connection service that you selected for editing on the Advanced Settings – Internet (page 54) screen.ìActivate the Use custom DNS servers function by selecting On.ìEnter the IP addresses for your preferred DNS servers (Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server).ìClick OK to apply the settings.
61Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27MAC AddressIf you already had Internet access through the same Internet provider before connecting the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, it is possible that the MAC address of one of your PCs was used for registration when the connection was being set up. In this case, you must either replace the current MAC address with the MAC address registered with the Inter-net provider or ask your Internet provider to register a MAC address for you.Carry out the following steps:ìConnect a PC to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and open the configuration environment.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Internet Connection menu, select MAC Address.All settings apply for the displayed connection service that you selected for editing on the Advanced Settings – Internet (page 54) screen.ìSpecify which MAC address is to be used for the Internet connection:–Use default device MAC address: You can leave this default setting if the MAC address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is used for connecting to the Internet.–Use MAC address of this PC: Select this option if the MAC address of the cur-rently connected PC has previously been registered for connecting to the Internet or if you have re-registered the MAC address of the PC on which you are currently working.–Use custom MAC address: Select this option if you have asked your Internet pro-vider to register a new MAC address and this is not the MAC address of the PC on which you are currently carrying out the configuration.ìClick OK to apply the settings.
62Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27FirewallThe firewall functions of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl include various security functions for the local network.You can carry out the following:uProtect the network against hacker attacks (for information see below),uBlock access by individual PCs to selected services (page 64).The firewall functions for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl are activated and configured in the factory. If you want to deactivate the firewall, carry out the following steps:ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Firewall.ìClick the required option.ìClick OK to apply the settings.
63Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Attack DetectionIf the firewall functions of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl are activated, the device moni-tors and limits access to incoming data traffic via the DSL connection with a function called "Stateful Packet Inspection" (SPI). This allows the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to detect and prevent certain types of attack from the Internet, such as Denial-of-Service (DoS). DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with Internet connections. The aim is not so much to steal data as to paralyse the computer or network to such an extent that the network resources are no longer available. A typical hacker attack involves, for example, a remote computer acting in place of the paralysed device and receiving the data intended for the device.You can use the Attack Detection function to modify default settings of the firewall.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Attack Detection.
64Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect the security level for the firewall:–The Medium default level offers high security and hardly limits functionality of certain applications.–The High level offers maximum security and may limit functionality for certain applications.–The Low level offers maximum functionality but may provide low security. Setting up access control to the InternetThe Access Control function allows you to block access to various services for one or more PCs. You can permit or block access to services at certain times.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet – Firewall menu, select Access Control. ìActivate the Access Control function by selecting On. You have the following setting options for Access Control:
65Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Access RulesYou can limit access to the Internet for all or only for certain clients in the network. ìClick Add to create an access rule.ìSelect the Access rule type from the list:–Apply to all clients: The rule applies to all PCs in the network.–Specify IP address range: You select the PCs to which the rule is to be applied by entering an IP address block.–Specify IP address or Specify MAC address: The rule applies to a PC you have selected via the IP address or MAC address.ìEnter a name for the Comment for the access rule.ìDefine the Access level. You can choose Deny access to the Internet, Allow web browsing. If you select Custom, you can make the following settings:ìIf you wish to create a Service filter, choose one of the following options.–In Filtering mode, specify whether the selected services are to be allowed or blocked.– Select the Services that are to be allowed or blocked.Select the Protocol and enter the appropriate Port (a single port number, several port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any combination of these, for example 80.90-140.180). The Description that is displayed helps you to identify differ-ent services. – Activate the Filter option to use the relevant service for the service filter. – You can also select services from the Predefined applications list.
66Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27– Click Add to create a new entry with the entered data or for the selected, prede-fined application.– Click Delete to delete an entry.ìClick OK to apply the settings.Setting up the NAT functionThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl comes equipped with the NAT (Network Address Transla-tion) function. With address mapping, several users in the local network can access the Internet via one or more public IP addresses. All the local IP addresses are assigned to the router's public IP address by default. One of the characteristics of NAT is that data from the Internet is not allowed into the local network unless it has been explicitly requested by one of the PCs in the network. Most Internet applications can run behind the NAT firewall without any problems. For example, if you request Internet pages or send and receive e-mails, the request for data from the Internet comes from a PC in the local network, and so the router allows the data through. The router opens precisely one port for the application. A port in this con-text is an internal PC address, via which the data is exchanged between the Internet and a client on a PC in the local network. Communicating via a port is subject to the rules of a particular protocol (TCP or UDP).If an external application tries to send a call to a PC in the local network, the router will block it. There is no open port via which the data could enter the local network.Some applications, such as games on the Internet, require several links, i.e. several ports so that the players can communicate with each other. In addition, these applica-tions must also be permitted to send requests from other users on the Internet to users in the local network. These applications cannot be run if Network Address Translation (NAT) has been activated.Using port forwarding (the forwarding of requests to particular ports) the router is forced to send requests from the Internet for a certain service, for example a game, to the appropriate port(s) on the PC on which the game is running.When the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is supplied, the NAT function (Network Address Translation) is activated, i.e. all IP addresses of PCs in the local network are converted to the router's public IP address when accessing the Internet.
67Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27You can use the NAT settings to configure the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to carry out the following tasks:uSet up the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl as a virtual server by configuring Port Forward-ing (see page 68),uOpen the firewall for selected PCs (page 69).You can activate or deactivate the NAT function (by default the NAT function is activated).ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select Address Translation (NAT) and then select the required option.Note:For the functions described below, the IP addresses of the PCs must remain unchanged. If the IP addresses of the PCs are assigned via the DHCP server of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you must select Never expires (page 76) as the setting in the Local Network menu entry for the Lease time or assign static IP addresses for the PCs.
68Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Port ForwardingIf you configure Port Forwarding, the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl outwardly assumes the role of the server. It receives requests from remote users under its public IP address and automatically redirects them to local PCs. The private IP addresses of the servers on the local network remain protected.Internet services are addressed via defined port numbers. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl needs a mapping table of the port numbers to redirect the service requests to the serv-ers that actually provide the service. Port Forwarding has been configured for this purpose. ìTo set up port forwarding for a service, select Port Forwarding from the Advanced Settings – Internet – Address Translation (NAT) menu.ìSelect the required application from the Predefined applications list.ìActivate Enabled by ticking the check box.ìClick the Add button. The data for the required service is entered on the screen.ìClick the Delete button to delete an entry. If the application you require is not in the list, you must manually enter the relevant data on the screen:ìSelect the protocol for the service you are providing from the Protocol list.ìUnder Public port, enter the port number of the service you are providing.ìIn the Local port field, enter the internal port number to which service requests are to be forwarded.
69Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìIn the Local IP address field, enter the IP address of the PC that provides the service.Example: The Web server has been configured to react to requests on port 8080. However, the requests from web sites enter the Web server via port 80 (standard value). If you add the PC to the forwarding table and define port 80 as the public port and port 8080 as an internal port, all requests from the Internet are diverted to the service with the port number 80 on the Web server of the PC you have defined with port 8080.ìComment: Enter a description that makes it easy to identify different entries. ìActivate Enabled by ticking the check box.ìClick the Add button to add a new entry.ìClick the Delete button to delete an entry.ìClick OK to apply the settings.Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host)You can set up a client in your local network to be a so-called "exposed host" (DMZ). Your device will then forward all incoming data traffic from the Internet to this client. You can then, for example, operate your own Web server on one of the clients in your local net-work and make it accessible to Internet users.As the exposed host, the local client is directly visible to the Internet and therefore par-ticularly vulnerable to attacks (e.g. hacker attacks). Only activate this function if it is absolutely necessary (e.g. to operate a Web server) and other functions (e.g. port for-warding) are not adequate. In this case you should take appropriate measures for the clients concerned.ìTo set up a PC as an exposed host, select Exposed Host from the Advanced Settings – Internet – Address Translation (NAT) menu.Note:You can use a single port number, several port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any combina-tion of these, for example 80.90-140.180.Note:Only one PC per public IP address can be set up as an Exposed Host (see also the sec-tion entitled Port Forwarding on page 68).
70Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìEnter the Local IP address of the PC that is to be enabled as an Exposed Host.ìEnter a name for the PC in the Comment field.ìActivate Enabled by ticking the check box.ìClick the Add button to add the entry to the list.ìClick the Delete button to delete the entry from the list.ìApply the settings by clicking OK.
71Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27RoutingYour Internet service provider can permit you to set up a number of connection services. The entire data traffic between your local network and the Internet uses the first con-nection service (route) by default. After setting up various connection services (page 54), you can change this default route and set up additional routes by assigning data traffic to other connection services. Rules are provided to assist you in doing this, which define criteria for deciding which data traffic is assigned to which connection service.ìActivate or deactivate Policy-based routing for your Internet connection. ìChoose the Policy type, i.e. how you would like to define the various routes for data traffic between your local network and the Internet:–Choose Specify interface to specify routes for clients in your local network depending on the port used for connecting to your device (e.g. LAN port or wire-less network connection). –Choose Specify IP address or Specify MAC address to specify routes for clients depending on your IP address or MAC address.
72Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSpecify the routes for data traffic between your local network and the Internet:–Enter the Connector, the local IP address or the MAC address of the clients in the local network that are to use the respective route. If you specify routes by entering the MAC address, you can also enter the device name in order to identify the individual clients. – For each route, choose the Connection service that the respective client is to use to connect to the Internet. A default route is used for all non-listed clients. ìClick the Delete button to delete an entry. ìClick Add to create a new entry with the entered data or for the selected client. ìClick OK to save and apply the changes.ìClick Cancel to reject the changes.Dynamic DNS Any service you provide on the Internet can be accessed by a Domain name. Your router's Public IP address is assigned to this domain name. If your Internet service pro-vider assigns the IP address for your local network's WAN connection dynamically, the IP address of the router can change. The assignment to the domain name will no longer be valid and your service will no longer be available. In this case you must ensure that the assignment of the IP address to the domain name is updated regularly. This task is performed by the dynamic DNS service (DynDNS). You can use the DynDNS service to assign the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl an individual static domain name on the Internet even if it does not have a static IP address. Various Internet providers offer a free DynDNS service. If you use the service of a DynDNS provider, your service can be reached on the Internet as a subdomain of one of the DynDNS service domains. One possible service is DynDNS.org (http://www.DynDNS.org). If you have activated the device's DynDNS function, it will monitor its public IP address. When this changes, the device will open a connection to DynDNS.org and update its IP address there.Note:You must have an account with the service you have chosen (e.g. DynDNS.org) before you can use the DynDNS function. Follow the instructions on the provider's web site. Then enter the user data when configuring the router.
73Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27To use the router's DynDNS function, select Dynamic DNS from the Advanced Settings – Internet menu.ìActivate the Dynamic DNS function.ìSelect a service from the Service provider list. ìEnter Domain name, User name and Password. You will have received all the nec-essary information when you registered with your Service provider. ìClick OK to apply the settings.QoS (Quality of Service)Many communication and multimedia applications require large, high-speed band-widths to transfer data between the local network and the Internet. However, for many applications there is often only one Internet connection available with limited capacity. QoS (Quality of Service) divides this capacity between the different applications and provides undelayed, continuous data transfer where data packets with higher priority are given preference.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Internet menu, select QoS.
74Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27All settings apply for the displayed connection service that you selected for editing on the Advanced Settings – Internet (page 54) screen.ìSelect Differentiated services, i.e. the prioritisation of certain services for data transfer between your network and the Internet.Via Priority you can determine which data packets are to be given preferential transmis-sion. By means of PHB (Per Hop Behaviours) a decision is also made about whether data packets are to be forwarded immediately before all others (EF, Expedited Forwarding), guaranteed and without data loss (AF, Assured Forwarding) or normally (BE, Best Effort). If your application already supports QoS, it will determine the priority automat-ically. Your device will note this for forwarding. In addition, the device recognises cer-tain Predefined applications and assigns each packet the relevant priority. You can also determine which proportion of the bandwidth for your Internet connection is to be made available for a certain class as Allocated bandwidth.ìSelect Allocated bandwidth for Predefined applications and for (all other applications).ìClick OK to save and apply the changes.
75Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27LAN configurationYou can use the LAN configuration to define an IP address for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and configure the DHCP server.ìSelect Advanced Settings – Local Network.Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslOn this screen you can change the device's IP address. The preset IP address is 192.168.2.1. This is the Private IP address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. This is the address under which the device can be reached in the local network. It can be freely assigned from the block of available addresses. The IP address under which the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl can be reached from outside is assigned by the Internet service provider.ìIf you want to assign a different IP address to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, enter it in the fields next to IP address.ìAdjust the Subnet mask if necessary.We recommend that you use an address from a block that is reserved for private use. This address block is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.255.254.IP address type???
76Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Configuring the DHCP serverThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has a DHCP server for which the factory setting is active. Consequently, the IP addresses of the PCs are automatically assigned by the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. ìTo activate the DHCP server, select On.ìIf the DHCP server is active, you can define a Lease time. The Lease time determines the period for which the PCs retain the IP addresses assigned to them without chang-ing them.ìDefine the range of IP addresses the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl should use to auto-matically assign IP addresses to the PCs. Define the First issued IP address and the Last issued IP address. ìYou can define the name of a domain (Windows workgroup) in the Domain name field.Note:New settings can only be made after the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has been rebooted. If necessary, reconfigure the IP address on your PC (including one that is statically assigned) so that it matches the new configuration. Note:uIf the DHCP server for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is activated, you can configure the network setting on the PC so that the option Obtain an IP address automat-ically is set up. Further information about this can be found in the section entitled "Das lokale Netzwerk konfigurieren" on page 127.uIf you deactivate the DHCP server, you will have to assign a static IP address for the PCs that use the network settings.Note:If you select Never expires, the IP addresses are never changed. Activate this option if you want to make NAT or firewall settings using the IP addresses of the PCs; otherwise you have to assign static IP addresses to these PCs.
77Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCsEven if you have activated the DHCP server you can still assign a static IP address to indi-vidual PCs (e.g. when setting up these PCs for NAT functions).ìEnter the MAC address and the name of the PC in the Device name field.ìEnter the IP address you wish to assign to the PC in the field below.ìClick the Add button to add the entry to the list.ìClick the Delete button to delete the entry from the list.ìApply the settings by clicking OK.Configuring wireless connectionsIf PCs are communicating wirelessly via the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you should also improve the security of your wireless network. This configuration is made via the Advanced Settings – Wireless Network menu. You can carry out the following here:uActivate the wireless module of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (for information see below)uSet up the channel and SSID (page 78)uSet up Encryption for wireless transmissions (page 80)uRestrict access to the LAN of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 80) anduConfigure the repeater function on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select Wireless Network.
78Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect On for the Wireless Network (default setting).Devices can only log in wirelessly if the WLAN module of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is activated.You can now make the settings for the wireless network.ChannelAll clients in the network use the set radio channel for wireless data transfer. You can choose between various channels, depending on your current location. ìSelect Automatic so that the best channel for transmitting the data is used automatically.SSIDFor the wireless network components to be able to communicate with one another, you must use the same SSID (Service Set Identifier). The default SSID for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is ConnectionPoint. For security rea-sons you should change this SSID and deactivate SSID broadcast (for information see below).Enter a character string of your choice. The SSID is case sensitive. It can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters.SSID broadcast If this option is enabled (default setting), the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl will send the SSID in all data transfers and the SSID of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl will be displayed on PCs that have a wireless network adapter. In this case, hackers could use the SSID to detect your network.If you deactivate SSID broadcast, the SSID of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl will not be displayed. This increases the protection against unauthorised access to your wireless network. Make a note of the SSID. You will need it to log on to the PC. ìSelect Off to deactivate SSID broadcast.Transmission modeThis function is only shown in the window if the Super G transmission mode is deacti-vated (page 79).The IEEE 802.11g standard permits data transfer up to 54 Mbit/s, and the IEEE 802.11b standard up to 11 Mbit/s. Choose IEEE 802.11g only to ensure the best possible data transfer rates in your network. To operate clients with older wireless network adapters in your network, select IEEE 802.11b/g (mixed). ìSelect the required transmission mode for your wireless network.Note:The connection to the wireless network adapters will be interrupted until you have entered the new SSID in them as well.
79Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Sending powerìSelect the required sending power for your device. It is recommended that you select a sending power with a range to suit the spatial environment of your local network. A much greater range makes it easier to eaves-drop on your wireless data transfer.Super G (108 Mbit/s)With the help of channel bundling, the Super G transmission mode enables wireless data transfer up to 108 Mbps. The channel for wireless data transfer cannot be changed. You can only use Super G if this function is supported by at least one client in your wire-less network. For the best possible data transfer rates, all clients in your LAN should sup-port Super G.ìSelect Dynamic to use Super G (108 Mbit/s) for your wireless network to increase the data transfer rate. If you select this transmission mode, the router accepts par-ticipants that communicate at different transfer rates and adjusts to the slowest cli-ent in the network.In the default setting, Super G (108 Mbit/s) is deactivated.XR (extended range) By activating XR, wireless data transfer is also enabled in the border areas of your wire-less network, though at a very slow data transfer rate. The switch to XR mode happens automatically if there is a weak signal and if the remote station is likewise XR-enabled. ìActivate or deactivate XR for your wireless network to increase the range. ìClick OK to apply the settings.WDS (repeater function)If you use a repeater to extend the range in your wireless network, you must activate the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) function.Please ensure the following:If you activate Super G as the transmission mode, but it is not supported by all components in your wireless network, then for technical reasons the transfer rate in the network may be significantly lower than the possible maximum of 108 Mbit/s.
80Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Setting up wireless securityIf you are sending data over radio channels, we recommend that you activate encryp-tion (WEP or WPA) on the components in the wireless network. WPA offers greater secu-rity than WEP. You should therefore select WPA encryption if it is supported by all com-ponents in your wireless network.WPA is a more efficient method than WEP for protecting wireless networks. Dynamic keys, based on TKIP (Temporal Key Integration Protocol) offer increased security. The new WPA2 standard is based on AES.WPA also supports the use of an authentication server.ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Encryption & Authentication.The following security mechanisms are currently available:uWPA2-PSK and WPA2-PSK/WPA-PSK (page 81)uWAP2 and WPA2/WPA with authentication server (page 82)uWEP encryption (Wired Equivalent Privacy, see page 83)
81Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WPA2-PSK and WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSKWPA with pre-shared key (WPA-PSK)WPA-PSK is a special WPA mode for private users and users in small companies without their own authentication server. After a certain period of time (Rekey interval), encryp-tion keys are automatically generated with the pre-shared key, automatically changed ("rekeying") and authenticated between the devices.The standard of encryption available to you depends on the components in the wireless network. Every PC (network adapter) that requires access to a WPA-protected wireless network must also support WPA. To find out whether and how you can use WPA on your PC, read your network adapter's user guide. If all components support WPA2, select WPA2-PSK. If you are using network adapters that only support WPA, select WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK. The entries described below are identical for both options.ìSelect the required option in the Security field.ìEnter a key in the Pre-shared key field (up to 32 alphanumerical characters) and confirm it by entering it again. ìApply the settings by clicking OK.
82Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WPA and WPA2 with authentication serverIn large networks (e.g. in companies) WPA enables the use of an additional authentica-tion service. In this case, user access is controlled by user accounts and passwords, in addition to WPA encryption. A RADIUS server acts as an authentication server. You can select the new WPA2 standard if it is supported by all components in your wireless net-work. Select WPA2 / WPA if you are using devices that only support WPA.ìSelect the required option in the Security field.ìEnter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server IP address field.ìEnter the port of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server port field.ìIn the RADIUS server secret key field, enter a keyword that conforms to the con-ventions of the RADIUS servers that the server is to use for authentication. ìClick OK to apply the settings.
83Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WEP encryptionIf WPA is not supported by all components in your wireless network, we recommend that you activate WEP Encryption on the components.ìIn the Security field, select WEP.ìSelect the Authentication type: –Select Shared to require that each client logs in to the network with a specified key. –Select Open to permit data transfer within the wireless network without the need to enter a key.You can choose either the standard 64-bit key or the more robust 128-bit key. The keys are generated in hexadecimal or in ASCII format. You must use the same keys for encryption and decryption for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and all your wireless network adapters. ìSelect the Key length: 64 bits or 128 bits.ìSelect the Input type, i.e. whether the key is to be entered manually or generated automatically by means of a Passphrase.Generating a key by means of a PassphraseìEnter a Passphrase (up to 32 characters) and confirm it by entering it again. Four keys are generated.ìSelect one of the four keys as the Default key.
84Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Manual key entryìSelect the Key type, Hex or ASCII..If you select Hex as the key type you can use the characters 0 to 9 and A to F. – With a 64-bit encryption depth, the key is 10 characters long. An example of a valid key: 1234567ABC – With a 128-bit encryption depth, the key is 26 characters long. An example of a valid key: 234567ABC8912345DEF1234567If you select ASCII as the key type, you can use the characters 0 to 9, A to Z, and ato z plus the special characters in the ASCII character set. – With a 64-bit encryption depth, the key is 5 characters long. An example of a valid key: GIGA1– With a 128-bit encryption depth, the key is 13 characters long. An example of a valid key: GIGASET_SE551ìEnter up to four keys in fields Key 1 to Key 4 and confirm them by entering them again in fields Confirm key 1 to Confirm key 4.
85Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect one of the four keys as the Default key.ìClick OK to apply the settings.Permitted clientsOn this screen you can specify the PCs that are to have wireless access to theGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and hence to your LAN. In the Advanced Settings – Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients. The default setting for access control is deactivated. This means that all PCs that use the correct SSID can be logged in.Access control is based on the MAC addresss of the PC network adapters.ìActivate access control by selecting On in the MAC address filter field.Entering PCs manually:ìEnter the MAC address and Device name of the required PCs in the appropriate fields. ìClick the Add button to add the entry to the list.Note:uIt is very important that you make a note of the key(s) that have been entered or generated. You will need this information to configure the wireless network adapters properly. uWhen you have concluded the configuration, you must change the WEP encryption in the wireless network adapters for the connected PCs in the same way as they will not otherwise be given access to the wireless network of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.
86Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìClick the Delete button to delete the entry from the list.ìApply the settings by clicking OK.Selecting from the list of logged-in PCsìSelect the required PC from the Known wireless clients list. All PCs that were already entered manually on the router with the MAC address are displayed.ìClick the Add button to add the selected PC to the list.ìApply the settings by clicking OK.Note:If you activate MAC access control, you must at least add the PC, on which you are configuring the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, to the list. Otherwise, you will have no access to the user interface and will receive a corresponding error message.If you have inadvertently denied all PCs access to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you have two options:uYou can completely reset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 20). uYou can connect a PC to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl using one of the LAN connections. As MAC access control only affects PCs that are connected wire-lessly, you can use this PC to change the configuration.
87Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP)The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows you to make telephone calls via the Internet using an analogue telephone and, if required, via the fixed network as usual. For Internet telephony (VoIP), you require access authorisation from your service provider and the relevant access data. To make calls you must enter this data along with other configu-ration settings in Advanced Settings in the Telephony menu.You can connect a base station for handsets or fax machines to the two telephone ports of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl analogue phone. In addition, you can set up additional extensions for Internet and fixed network calls with SIP clients (as WLAN handsets or in wired or wireless mode on PCs).The menu comprises the following entries:uVoIP settings: Enter the basic data from your service provider here (page 88).uExtensions: Set up the functions for two extensions here (page 90).uDialling rules: Specify numbers here that are to be dialled only via the fixed network or only via the Internet. Important information:uYou cannot make calls if there is a power failure, even the emergency numbers are not accessible then.uIf VoIP is not set up you will always make calls via the fixed network. The dialling rules will not apply in this case (page 94).uCheck these dialling rules (page 94) and change them if you have agreed special phone tariffs with another provider. uDo not change the default setting for the Internet connection mode (= "permanent connection") if you are using VoIP (page 37). You can only be called via VoIP if this setting is used. Remember, though, that this setting can result in high connection costs if you have agreed a time-based tariff with your Internet provider.Note:If you do not specify any of your own dialling rules, then the default settings will be used as entered in the Telephony menu under Dialing Plans. Emergency num-bers are directed via the fixed network, while all other calls are made via the Inter-net.
88Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27VoIP settingsYou will receive the access and configuration data for Internet telephony from your service provider.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Telephony menu, select VoIP.ìSelect On if you wish to use Internet telephony (default setting).ìIf you have already configured Internet telephony in the Basic Setup Wizard, your VoIP account will be shown with User name and SIP domain in addition to VoIP accounts. If you want to change a previously configured VoIP account, click Edit (see page 89).ìIf you want to configure additional VoIP accounts, click Add (see page 89).If you have configured VoIP settings in the Basic Setup Wizard the data for your VoIP account is shown in this line. You can edit this data or add new data for additional accounts.ìYou can generally accept the default settings for Voice Quality: –Voice activity detection: If this function is activated, no data will be transmitted during breaks in speech during a telephone call.–Echo canceller delay: If you want to hear your own voice as an echo during VoiP telephone calls, you should choose a different value from the list.–Fixed gain control (input/output).
89Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Setting up or modifying a VoiP accountìTo set up a new account, select On.ìIn the Service provider menu, select the Other option or else select one of the already preconfigured providers.ìEnter the data you have received from your service provider:If you choose a preconfigured service provider, the only options are generally User name and Password.If you wish to add or modify data, click the Show Additional Settings button.
90Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27If you have selected the Other option, enter the data for Displayed name, Author-ization user name, SIP domain, SIP realm, Proxy server address and Registrar server address.ìLeave the default settings for the parameters SIP listen port, Proxy server port, Registrar server port, Voice codecs and Out-of-band DTMF unless your service provider has provided you with other data.ìClick the OK button to apply the settings.ExtensionsYour Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows you to configure up to six internal extensions that you can use for making calls via the fixed network or via VoIP. Two of these extensions are the Phone 1 and Phone 2 ports for your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, while the remain-ing extensions are connections for SIP clients. You can assign each extension the rele-vant line (fixed network or VoiP account) for incoming and outgoing calls and make other settings for each extension (e.g. call waiting, call forwarding, caller display).The process for configuring extensions, which uses the two telephone ports of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, is somewhat different to that for the SIP extensions. The latter must be VoIP telephones, which are connected in wired or wireless mode to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, or PCs with a SIP client, which are connected to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Telephony menu, select Extensions.
91Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Phone connectorsThe two telephone ports Phone 1 and Phone 2 of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl have the internal phone number *1 or *2.ìClick Edit to adapt the settings for an entry (page 92). SIP Proxy ServerIn addition to the telephones connected to your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you can con-figure wireless VoIP phones (WLAN handsets) or PCs with SIP clients in your local net-work with the assistance of the SIP proxy servers integrated as internal extensions in your device and then use these to make calls via the fixed network or via VoIP. Use the IP address displayed in your local network for registering your wireless VoIP phones or your other SIP clients with your SIP proxy server.Port The default port via which wireless VoIP phones or other SIP clients register with the SIP proxy server is entered here.
92Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27SIP client accounts ìMake the extension settings for each SIP user account, which is used for registering wireless VoIP phones and other SIP clients with the SIP proxy server of your device. The User name and Extension number are displayed for identifying the individual telephone ports. These extensions have the internal phone numbers *3 to *6.ìClick Edit to adjust the settings for an entry (page 92). ìClick Delete to delete an entry. ìClick Add to create a new entry and to adjust the settings for this entry. Configuring extensionsThe Extension shows either the selected port of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (Phone 1 or Phone 2) or the SIP client. The Extension number for the extension is preset and is displayed as a call number. ìEnter a name for identifying the port in the User name field. You can also leave the default setting for Phone 1 and Phone 2.ìSelect the Phone number from the list (your VoIP service provider or one of your VoIP service providers or fixed network) for this extension. The list of numbers for Internet telephony is the one you set up in the VoIP menu (page 88). All outgoing calls are directed by default via this phone number. Incom-ing calls for the selected phone number are signalled.
93Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìIn the Additional phone numbers fields, you can select which numbers you want to use for calls on this extension with a prefix. You can choose up to two other con-nection options from the configured fixed network numbers and VoIP accounts. Outgoing calls are directed via this number if . Incoming calls for the selected phone number are signalled. ìSelect Receive calls for all numbers if you wish to receive all incoming calls on all extensions.ìYou can configure Divert calls with the following options for the Phone 1 and Phone 2 ports:–Divert always: Each call for the extension is forwarded to the other extensions.–When busy: A call for the extension is forwarded to the other extensions if this extension is busy.–No reply: A call for the extension is forwarded to the other extensions if the call is not answered.ìSelect the Call waiting option if you want to permit a signal for an incoming call while you are on a call. (only for the Phone 1 and Phone 2 ports).ìSelect the Call pickup option to have the option to accept all incoming calls on this extension.ìSelect Hide own number for outgoing calls (CLIR) if you want to prevent the number of this extension being displayed for outgoing calls. (only for the Phone 1 and Phone 2 ports).ìClick OK to apply the settings.Note:Many service providers either do not support this function or may be unreliable. Contact your service provider if you want to be certain that CLIR, for example, is actually supported.
94Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Dialing PlansOn this screen you can enter the following:uSpecify whether certain phone numbers or prefixes are to be dialled via the Internet or the fixed network,uBlock numbers.ìTo make these settings, in theAdvanced Settings – Telephony menu, select the menu entry Dialing Plans.ìWait for dial tone on fixed line:Only activate this function if it is necessary for the smooth functioning of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl within the telephone network.ìChoose whether you want to use dialling rules.ìThe emergency number is already entered as a dialling rule in the relevant fields. You can accept these default settings, overwrite them, delete them or add new ones.ìIn the Connection type selection field, you can specify whether the entered number is always to be called via the fixed network or the selected VoIP account.ìYou can enter a description for the dialling rule in the Comment field.NoteIt is recommended to leave the settings for emergency numbers on fixed line. There can sometimes be problems determining the location with VoIP emergency calls if you are no longer in a position to state your current location.
95Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìClick Delete to delete the dialling rule. You can add a new dialling rule by clicking the Add button.You can define up to a maximum of 32 dialling rules.ìClick OK to apply the settings.USBUsing your device's USB port, you and other users in the local network canushare a USB memory (page 97) oruuse a USB printer (page 98).ìSelect Advanced Settings – USB.ìActivate the USB port on the device.If a USB device is connected, its Status is displayed.Note:uIf you do not specify any dialling rules, the default settings will be used.uIf VoIP (Internet telephony) is not set up you will always make calls via the fixed network. The dialling rules will not apply in this case.Notes:uIf you connect a USB hub to the USB port of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you can connect and use a USB memory and a USB printer at the same time.uBy connecting a device without its own power supply directly to the USB port, please note that the power consumption must not exceed 100mA.uThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl supports USB V 2.0. Devices that support USB V 1.1 may also be connected.
96Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Safely Remove HardwareìClick this button and wait until any connected USB memory or USB printer is fully deactivated before disconnecting it from the device.ìClick OK to save the changes.
97Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27File Server The device's integrated file server allows you to manage folders and files in a connected USB memory (for example, a USB stick or a USB hard disk) and make them available to all users in the local network.ìConnect a USB data carrier to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl via the USB port.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl only supports hard disks with the FAT 16/ 32 file sys-tem; it does not support NTFS.ìIn the Advanced Settings – USB menu, select File Server.ìSelect the On option for the File Server. ìClick OK to save the settings.Note:The USB interface of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl supplies 100 mA of power. Some hard disks, however, need more power. In this case the device must have its own mains adapter.
98Configuring Advanced SettingsGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Print ServerYour device's integrated print server allows you to offer a USB printer to all users in the local network.If you wish to use this function, you must first connect a USB printer to your device's USB port. The device must be shown on the screen. You can check the status of the connec-tion to the USB printer in the Advanced Settings – USB menu entry.ìActivate your device's integrated print server.Users can set up the connected printer by entering the current IP address of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl on the PC.ìClick OK to save the changes.You will find information on setting up a printer connected to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl in Section "Installing the printer port for network printers" on page 123.Note:Not all functions of the print server may be supported in the case of special printers, especially combi devices (printers, scanners, faxes). You can obtain additional infor-mation by contacting the hotline or else on the Internet (see Quick Start Guide).
99Call guideGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / telefone.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Call guideYour Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl allows you to make calls via the Internet (VoIP) and your fixed line. A description of how to configure your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl for using the telephone functions is provided in sections "Telephony" on page 40 and "Setting up Internet telephony (VoIP)" on page 87.This chapter describes the function keys on your phone and the Internet telephony set-tings with which you can use the various telephony options. Please note that the func-tions described are only fully available if you have configured Internet telephony and have registered with your service provider.External connections are calls via your fixed line or via the Internet (VoIP).Internal connections are calls between the phones connected to the router or calls on PCs or cordless phones, which are registered as software SIP clients on the device.Making callsKey combination Effect Description*1 ...*6 Call for an internal extensionChoose the phone number of the desired extension (analogue phone or SIP extension, *1,..*6) to make an internal call.** Call for all internal numbersChoose ** to call all internal exten-sions.*99* Answer a call from a different phoneIf a call arrives at a different tele-phone set or on a port configured as an answering machine, you can accept this call on your phone by pressing the key combination *99*.*31#number Calling line identifi-cation restrictionDial *31# before the number if you want to prevent your number being displayed to the other party for the current call.*51#Calling line identifi-cation restriction as defaultDial 51# to prevent your number being displayed to the other party permanently.#51#Cancel calling line identification restric-tion as defaultYou have opted to suppress the dis-play of your number by default (see above): Dial #51# to cancel this default.
100Call guideGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / telefone.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Advanced optionsThe functions described in this section, which are available to you when making calls via your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, apply both for external calls and for internal calls.Toggling telephone callsKey combination Effect DescriptionRPhone number ConsultationPress R to initiate a consultation with another phone number during a call.Dial the desired (internal or external) number for the consultation.R2Accept call waiting/toggle between two callsPress R2 to accept an incoming call during a call. The connection to the first call is put on hold.If you terminate the first call before-hand, your phone rings and you can take the second call as usual.By pressing R2 again, you can toggle to the waiting caller.R0 Reject call waitingPress R0 to reject an incoming call during a call. The second caller then hears the busy tone.The second call is rejected automati-cally after 30 seconds has elapsed.R1 End a callPress R1 to end the current call. You then switch to the waiting call. The second call is ended automatically when you replace the receiver.
101Call guideGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / telefone.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Conference call between three participantsKey combination Effect DescriptionR3 Conference callWhen you are making a call and a sec-ond call is waiting (see above), press R3 to enable a conference call between you and the two call parties. R2 End the conference call and continue calls separatelyPress R2 to end the conference call.You are then connected to the previ-ously active call again and the previ-ous waiting call is now in the wait state again.R4 End conference call and set up the con-nection between call partiesIf you press R4 during a conference call, you end your call and set up a connection between the other two call parties. You can then replace the receiver. In the case of an internal conference call, you simply need to hang up.End conference call Replace the receiver to terminate all calls.
102Call guideGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / telefone.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Call answering and forwardingKey combination Effect Description*21*[number]# Forward to internal phone numberDial *21* and the desired internal phone number to which all calls are to be forwarded that are received on this extension and then press the #key.#21# Delete call forwardingUse the key combination #21# to delete internal call forwarding, which you set up as described above.*61*[number]# Call forwarding to internal number if absentDial *61* and the desired internal phone number to which all calls are to be forwarded that are received on this extension and then press the #key. The call is forwarded after 20 seconds with this key combination.#61# Delete call forward-ing if absentUse the key combination #61# to delete internal call forwarding (if absent), which you set up as described above.*67*number# Call forwarding to internal number if line busyDial *67* and the desired internal phone number to which all calls are to be forwarded that are received on this extension and then press the #key. The call is forwarded with this key combination if the line is busy.#67# Delete call forward-ing if absentUse the key combination #67# to delete internal call forwarding (if line busy), which you set up as described above.#77# Delete all call for-warding settingsUse the key combination #77# to delete all call forwarding settings described above.
103Call guideGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / telefone.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Call waiting and call reject if busy*43# Allow call waitingUse the key combination *43# to allow call waiting when the line is busy.#43# Delete call waiting Dial #43# to disable call waiting if busy again.*26# Reject calls Use the key combination *26# to specify that calls are to be rejected.#26# Delete the reject call if busy settingUse the key combination #26# to delete the reject call setting.
104AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27AdministrationThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl user interface includes several helpful functions for administration. You can:uMake regional settings (see below)uChange the system password (page 105)uSet up system management (page 106)uBack up and, if necessary, restore configuration data (page 107)uGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl Reset to the factory settings (page 108)uReboot the device (page 108)uUpdate firmware (page 109)uMake the settings for the system log (page 110)uView information about the configuration and status of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 111)Regional OptionsFor operating your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, you can select the location, time zone and format for entering the time and date, and you can also configure a time server for the Internet time (system time).ìIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select Regional Options.
105AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìSelect the country you are currently in from the list. You can set the time so that it automatically switches to summer time or the Time zone, as required.If you have already configured the basic settings, you can change these here.ìSelect the required option or choose the Time zone for your location.ìSelect the required format for entering the date and time from the Date format and Time format lists.Internet TimeThe System time of the device is automatically synchronised with the time server on the Internet. The time of the Last synchronization with time server is displayed for your information.ìIf you would like to use your own time server, activate the On option next to the Use custom time servers field.ìEnter the Internet address of the time server in the Preferred time server or Alternate time server fields. ìClick OK to apply the settings.System PasswordYou can assign a System Password to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl user interface and specify the period after which a session is to be automatically ended if no further entry is made.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select System Password.
106AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27After installation, the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl user interface is protected by the System Password admin. To prevent unauthorised changes being made to the configu-ration, you should set a new System Password from time to time. You may already have set a System Password when you set up the Security Setup Wizard. If so, you can change it here.ìEnter the old System Password in the Current password field.ìEnter a new system password in the New password field and repeat it in the Confirm new password field. The System Password may contain up to 20 characters. The System Password is case sensitive. Avoid proper names and all too obvious words. Use a combination of letters, digits and special characters.Idle time before log off setting:ìEnter the number of minutes after which the configuration program is to be ended if no further entry is made. The default setting is 10 minutes. If you enter 0, the pro-gram will never be ended automatically.ìClick OK to apply the settings.System managementYour Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl offers you the possibility of using phone-based manage-ment in addition to the configuration program that you access via a PC in your local net-work.Using the Phone-based Management option, you can configure and monitor specific functions of your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, for example the wireless network via a tele-phone connected to an extension. ìActivate the Phone-based Management function. ìClick OK to apply the settings.NoteIf you forget your System Password, you have to reset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 20). This returns all your settings to the factory configuration. This means the system password is changed back to admin.
107AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Backing up and restoring a configurationWhen the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has been configured, it is recommended that you back up the settings. This means you can restore the settings at any time if they are acci-dentally deleted or overwritten. You can also reset the configuration to the factory settings. You should always do this before handing the device to an external person.uIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select Save & Restore. Backing up configuration dataìFor Task, activate the Save configuration option.You can then set the location in which the backup file is to be saved in a file selection window. ìSelect a local directory on your PC where you want to save the configuration file and enter a file name.ìClick Save.The current configuration data is now saved in the specified file. Restoring the saved dataìFor Task, activate the Restore configuration option.ìIn the file system, select the backup file that you want to use to restore the config-uration.A window will appear, prompting you to confirm the procedure. ìClick OK. The configuration will now be updated.
108AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Restoring factory settingsYou can reset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to the factory settings. You should do this before making the device available to others or exchanging it through the dealer. Oth-erwise unauthorised persons may use the Internet access data at your expense.ìSelect Reset configuration to factory default settings and click OK.A window will appear, prompting you to confirm the procedure.  RebootIf the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is not operating properly, you can reboot it. It should then be ready for use again.In the Administration menu, select Reboot.Click OK to reboot the device.Note:If the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is not operating properly, you can reboot it. It should then be ready for use again (page 20).Please remember that when the device is fully reset, all the configuration settings are returned to the factory settings. This means that you will have to completely recon-figure the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.
109AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Updating firmwareIf Siemens or your Internet service provider release a new version of the firmware, you can update the firmware of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. To do this you must first load the new firmware onto your PC. Carry out the following steps:ìEnd all network activities in the local network.ìIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select Firmware Update. The firmware version that is currently installed on the device is displayed in the Current firmware version line.ìIn the Firmware update file field, enter the file with the new firmware that you have downloaded from the Internet or click Browse to search for the file in your PC's file system. ìClick OK. The firmware will now be updated.After a successful update, the device is automatically rebooted. All LEDs go out. The login screen is displayed again. To see whether the upgrade procedure was successfully completed, check the current software version displayed in the overview of the Status menu (page 112).Warning:Do not turn off the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl during the updating procedure and do not interrupt the power supply. Turning off the device can make it unusable. The update can take several minutes.Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG accepts no liability for damage that occurs through improper use.
110AdministrationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27System LogThe System Log is displayed in the Status – Device menu. It contains important infor-mation about how the device functions and possible problems. This information can also be automatically transferred to a system log server. ìIn the Advanced Settings – Administration menu, select System Log to make the settings for the log:ìLog level: Specify how much information is to be contained in the system log. You can choose between four levels: –Critical: Log file of the most important information for possible device function-ality problems–Debugging: Complete and detailed information on all device functions–Warning and Informational are intermediate levels. ìSystem log server – Activate this function if the device system log is to be automatically transferred to a system log server in the local network. –Server address: Enter the IP address for the system log server. –Server port: Enter the port of the system log server that is to be used to transfer the system log.ìClick OK to save and apply the changes.
111Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Status informationInformation about configuration and the status of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is dis-played in the Status of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. On the first screen you will find an overview of the status of the Internet connection, the local and wireless networks and the device.Detailed information is available on the following status screens:uSecurity uInternet uLocal Network uWireless Network uTelephony uDevice To display a status screen:ìSelect Status on the start screen.ìSelect the entry with the information you require.
112Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27OverviewOn the first screen you will find an overview of the current operating status and the most important device data.InternetuConnection status The status of the Internet connection and, if connected, the duration of the connec-tion.uIP address The public IP address of the device.Local networkuIP address The local IP address of the device. ???Connection services?????Connection status???
113Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uDHCP Server The status of the DHCP server of the device and, if activated, the number of clients in the network that have been assigned an IP address.Wireless networkuStatus The status of the wireless network connection of the device and, if activated, the number of clients in the wireless network connected to the device. uSSID The wireless network ID.uTelephony Shows the status and the data of the VoIP accounts.DeviceuSystem time The system time of the device.uFirmware version The firmware version currently installed on the device.ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data.
114Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27SecurityYou will find information about possible security risks for the device and the network on the Security screen in the Status menu.uSystem password not changed The configuration program of the device is not sufficiently protected against unau-thorised access either because you have not changed the system password since set-ting up the device or you have not assigned any system password at all. Information on how to avoid this security risk is given in Section "System Password" on page 105.uIdentification of your wireless network visible or not changed Unauthorised users can also find the wireless network easily as you have not changed the ID of the wireless network (SSID) since setup and have not deactivated SSID broadcasting. Information on how to avoid this security risk is given in Section "Configuring wireless connections" on page 77.uEncryption for your wireless network not activated None of the data in the wireless network is encrypted during transfer and can there-fore easily be intercepted. Unauthorised users will also have easy access to your net-work, your PCs and your Internet connection. Information on how to avoid this secu-rity risk is given in Section "Setting up wireless security" on page 80.uAccess to your wireless network not restricted to allowed clients Users can access the wireless network from any PC. Information on how to avoid this security risk is given in Section "Permitted clients" on page 85.uFirewall for your Internet connection turned off The network is not protected against hackers who gain unauthorised access via the Internet. Information on how to avoid this security risk is given in Section "Firewall" on page 62.
115Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uAddress translation for your Internet connection turned off The clients in the network are not protected against unauthorised access via the Internet. Information on how to avoid this security risk is given in Section "Setting up the NAT function" on page 66.uOne or more of your local clients directly exposed to the Internet At least one client in the network is directly visible on the Internet as an exposed host and is therefore particularly exposed to the risk (e.g. through hacker attacks). Only activate this function if it is absolutely necessary (e.g. to operate a Web server) and other functions (e.g. Port forwarding) are not suitable. In this case, you should take the appropriate measures on the clients concerned. Information on how to avoid this security risk is given in Section "Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host)" on page 69.ìClick Refresh to refresh the screen and the displayed data.
116Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27InternetYou will find information about the status of the Internet connection of the device on the Internet screen in the Status menu.uConnection serviceYou can select the Connection service, for which the following information is to be displayed.uConnection status Shows the status of the Internet connection and, if connected, the duration of the connection. If you have set Connect on demand or Connect manually as the con-nection mode (page 56), you can Connect or Disconnect the connection to the Internet manually here. uConnection mode Shows the connection mode set for connecting to the Internet.uMAC address Shows the public MAC address of the device. uPPPoE pass-through Shows the status of PPPoE pass-through for the DSL or cable connection for estab-lishing an Internet connection directly between a PC and the network.
117Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uADSL Line–StatusThe status of the cable connection from your device to your DSL port. –Line mode The current line mode used by your DSL port. –Maximum line rate The maximum possible data transfer rate of your DSL port for incoming and out-going data traffic. –Noise margin The maximum signal-to-noise ratio of your DSL port for incoming and outgoing data traffic. –Line attenuation The line attenuation of your DSL port for incoming and outgoing data traffic. –Output power The output power of your DSL port for incoming and outgoing data traffic. uAddress Translation (NAT) –Status Shows the status of the NAT (Network Address Translation) for the Internet con-nection. –NAT table Shows the current number of entries in the NAT table. Click Empty to delete all the current entries in the NAT table.ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data.
118Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Local NetworkYou will find information about the local network settings on the Local Network screen in the Status menu.uIP address Shows the local IP address of the device. uSubnet mask Shows the subnet mask used in the local network. uMAC address Shows the local MAC address of the device for wired data transfer.uDHCP Server –Status Shows the status of the DHCP server of the device for automatic assignment of IP addresses to clients in the local network. uDHCP clients Shows all the clients in the network that have been assigned an IP address. The Host name and the MAC address are listed as identification for each client. You are also given information about the IP address assigned to each client and about the Lease time remaining for the IP address before the client will be assigned a new address by the DHCP server.ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data.
119Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Wireless NetworkYou will find information about the wireless network settings on the Wireless Network screen in the Status menu.uStatus Shows the status of the connection between the device and the wireless network.uSSID Shows the wireless network ID.uChannel Shows the radio channel that is currently being used for data transfer in the wireless network. uMAC address Shows the local MAC address of the device for wireless data transfer. uWireless clients Shows all clients in the wireless network that are currently connected to the device. The Host name, MAC address and IP address are specified for identifying each cli-ent. You will also see information about the Uptime to date of the current connec-tion for each client in the wireless network.ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data.
120Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27TelephonyYou will find information about the VoIP accounts and a statistic of the phone calls on the Telephony screen in the Status menu.uVoIP accounts Shows the data and the status of the VoIP accounts.uSIP client accounts All WLAN handsets currently set up as extensions or other SIP clients in your local network are displayed. The user name and internal phone number of each SIP user account are displayed for identification purposes. In addition, you are shown infor-mation about the status of the respective account.ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data.
121Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27DeviceYou will find information about the most important device data on the Device screen in the Status menu.uSystem uptime Show's your device's operating time since the last time the system was started.uSystem time Shows the system time for your device.uFirmware version Shows the firmware version currently installed on your device.uBootcode version Shows the version of the bootcode currently installed on your device. uWireless driver version Shows the version of the WLAN driver currently installed on your device.Note:All data will be lost if there is a power failure.
122Status informationGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / admin_router.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27uHardware version Shows your device's hardware version.uSerial number Shows your device's serial number.uSystem Log The system log contains important information about how the device functions and possible problems. You can edit the scope of the system log to suit your require-ments (see "System Log" on page 110).ìClick Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data.
123Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Installing the printer port for network printersYour Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is equipped with a USB port that you can use, for exam-ple, to connect a printer for use as the network printer.IntroductionA network printer is a printer on which you can print your documents without it being connected to your PC, for example to LPT1, the parallel interface. The advantage of this is that you only need this printer once in your network. All PCs for which it is released can access it and work with it.In most cases a printer of this type is connected to another PC in the network. While this offers the advantage referred to above, it has serious disadvantages:uThe printer can only be used by others if the PC to which it is connected is switched on.uThe print job you send to the PC on which the printer depends reduces the perform-ance (resources) of this PC.If you use the USB port on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl for your printer, you have all the advantages of a network printer without the disadvantages referred to above: uThe network, and consequently also the printer, is always ready (the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and the printer itself must be switched on, of course). uAs it is connected to the USB printer port on your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, it does not detract from the performance of any other PC in the network. To facilitate this option you must first set up a printer port on each PC that is to use the network printer. A printer port is an interface on the PC that forwards the print job to an IP address within the network. Once you have set up this port you must install the printer driver. Note:For multifunction devices (combination of printer, copier or fax) only the printer func-tionality is supported.
124Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Installing a standard TCP/IP printer port under Windows XP/2000You can use the standard TCP/IP port driver available in this operating system. Make sure that the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is connected and can be reached in the network. A printer need not be connected to the USB port on your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl at this point. The following illustrations show installation on Windows XP. Installation on Win-dows 2000 is essentially the same.ìClick Start and in the window that opens, click Printers and Faxes.ìIn the window that opens, double-click Add a printer.The wizard for installing a printer is opened.
125Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìIn the Add Printer Wizard, click Next.The printer port you are installing will behave like an additional parallel port on the PC. For this reason you must click the option button next to Local printer in this window. The Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer check box must not be selected.ìClick Next.
126Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìClick the Create a new port option button.ìThen select Standard TCP/IP Port from the selection menu in the field next to this option.ìClick Next.ìIn the wizard for setting up a standard TCPI/IP port, click Next.
127Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìIn the Printer Name or IP Address input field, enter the IP address of the print server (Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl): e.g. 192.168.2.1. A copy of your entry is displayed in the second field.ìDouble-click in the Port Name field and enter a name. This name will appear in the list of printer ports. Name this port, for example, Gigaset_printerport.ìClick Next.As Windows XP usually first looks for a network card when a printer port is installed, the Additional Port Information Required window is displayed.
128Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìFrom the list of standard device types, select the offered type Network Print Server (1 port) (print server with a printer port).ìClick Next. The window for finishing the wizard is opened and shows you all the settings you have made.
129Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìClick Finish. Once the wizard for installing the printer port is finished, the Add Printer Wizard is opened. ìIf you wish to install a printer for this port immediately, click Next and follow the instructions of the Add Printer Wizard. ìIf you do not wish to install a printer until later, click Cancel. Note:The print server of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl does not work bidirectionally. It does not evaluate any of the printer's response messages. For this reason please make sure that your printer is also configured unidirectionally. You can make the relevant printer settings for your printer by choosing Start – Settings – Printers.
130Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Installing a printer on the TCP/IP port retrospectivelyIf you connect a printer to this port at a later stage, start the installation procedure for the printer port as above. ìIn this case, however, you should click the selection menu in the Select a Printer Port window. ìFrom the list, select the connection you have set up: e.g. Gigaset_printerport (Standard TCP/IP Port). ìClick Next and finish installing the printer driver as instructed in the windows that follow.
131Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Installing a printer driver under Windows 98 SE or METhe following section describes how to install a printer driver under the Windows 98 SE or ME operating systems as the procedure and windows shown for these operating sys-tems are very similar. The printer driver does not need to be installed on Windows XP and 2000.You have installed your network and it is ready for use.ìInsert the CD-ROM that was included with the delivery into the CD-ROM or DVD drive of your PC.ìWait until the CD-ROM welcome window appears.ìClick Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìClick Printer Port Driver for Windows 98 SE or ME. The welcome window for installing the port driver is opened.ìRead the information it contains carefully.ìClick Next.The necessary files are copied to your PC and executed. Once all the data has been transferred to your PC, you will be prompted to complete the installation of the port driver. ìClick Finish. ìReboot your PC. You have now installed the printer port and effectively installed an extra printer port on your PC. This port is universal. You can control any printer that has a USB port via this port. You must carry out this installation on every PC with Windows 98 or ME that is to use this printer in the network. You might possibly still have to correct the IP address for the printer. ìSelect Start – Settings – Printers; select the printer and right-click to open the pop-up menu.ìSelect Properties and open the Details tab.ìSelect the port and click Connection Settings.ìChange the IP address if necessar y. It must be the same as that for the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.
132Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Instructions for setting up a printer on the PCOnce you have installed the printer port you still cannot start printing. The printer port is nothing more than an additional interface on your PC, comparable with the USB port. It means that any printer you install on this port is also regarded as a local printer even though it is located in the network and possibly not directly near you. You still need to connect the printer to this port and configure it. ìConnect the printer to the USB port on your Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. The printer is installed in the same way as any other printer: ìGo through Start – Settings – Printers and click Add Printer.ìIn the window that opens, click Next.ìProceed as instructed by the Add Printer Wizard. Please note: In the window in which you are prompted to specify the location of the printer you should select Local printer (usually the default setting).ìThen click Next.ìContinue to install the printer. Select your printer and click Next.
133Installing the printer port for network printersGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / printer.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ìWhen the window in which you are prompted to enter the type of connection appears, double-click the port name Gigaset_printerport.ìThen continue to install the printer and finish the installation.Note:The print server of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl does not work bidirectionally. It does not evaluate any of the printer's response messages. For this reason, please make sure that your printer is also configured unidirectionally.
134AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27AppendixTroubleshootingThis section describes common problems and their solution. Any problems can be iden-tified from the different LED displays. If you cannot solve the connection problem after checking the LED displays, please consult the sections of the following table. Further information is available on the Internet atwww.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare.Make sure the firmware on your device is up-to-date. The latest version can be found on the product page on the Internet.Symptom Possible cause and solutionsPower LED does not light up. No power supply.ìCheck whether the mains adapter is connected to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl and a power outlet.ìCheck whether the power outlet and the mains adapter are working properly. If the mains adapter is not working properly, contact our customer serv-ice unit (see Quick Start Guide).The LAN LED on a connected device does not light up.No LAN connectionìMake sure the connected device is turned on. ìCheck whether the Ethernet cable is plugged in.ìCheck that you are using the right cable type (CAT5) and that the cable is not too long (100m). ìCheck that the network card on the connected device and the cables are not defective. If neces-sary, replace a defective network card or cable.ìUse the Windows device manager (My Computer – Properties) to check whether the network card is functioning. If you see a red cross or a question mark, the driver may not have been installed or there is a resource conflict. Follow the Windows instructions to remedy the problem.ADSL LED flashes ìWait until the integrated DSL modem has com-pleted its synchronisation. This procedure can take up to 10 minutes.The DSL LED does not light up after synchronisation.ìCheck the DSL cable. Check that the DSL cable is properly connected to the DSL port and the splitter.
135AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27You cannot connect to the Internet.ìCheck whether the Connect on demand option is deactivated. If it is, connections cannot be opened automatically.ìSelect Connect on demand. Remember that this setting may lead to higher costs if you are billed on the time used.ìThe connection may have been terminated manu-ally with the Connect on demand option selected. – Restore the connection again manually using the Connect button or– Restart the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.In both cases, the Connect on demand setting will be active again. You cannot open a connec-tion from a wireless device to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.uThe wireless network adapter is not using the cor-rect SSID. ìChange the SSID on the network adapter.uEither WEP encryption has been activated on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl but not on the wireless network adapter or it is using the wrong WEP key.ìActivate WEP encryption on the network adapter with the correct key.If you do not know the key, you will have to reset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 20). Warning: Please bear in mind that this will return all the configuration settings to the factory set-tings.uWPA protection is activated on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl but not on the wireless network adapter of the appropriate PC.ìInstall and configure WPA protection on the PC.Symptom Possible cause and solutions
136AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl or other PCs cannot be reached by a PC in the con-nected LAN using a ping command.ìMake sure that TCP/IP has been installed and con-figured on all the PCs in the local network.ìCheck that the IP addresses have been correctly configured. In most cases you can use the DHCP function of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to assign dynamic addresses to the PCs in the LAN. In this case, you have to configure the TCP/IP settings of all the PCs so that they obtain the IP address automat-ically.If you configure the IP addresses in the LAN manu-ally, remember to use the subnet mask 255.255.255.x. This means that the first three parts of the IP address on each PC and on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl have to be identical. The device also has to be configured as a DNS server.No connection to the config-uration environment of the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìUse the ping command to check whether you can establish a network connection to the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìCheck the network cable between the PC you want to use to administer the device and the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl.ìIf the PC you want to use is in the router's local net-work, make sure that you are using the correct IP address administration (see above).ìIf the PC you want to use is not in the router's local network, it must be authorised via remote manage-ment.You cannot conduct VoIP tel-ephone calls.ìThe phone or the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is not connected properly to the DSL port. Check the cabling and the ports.ìThe access data for your VoIP phones is not entered correctly. Check the access data.ìYou have not assigned the VoIP phone numbers to the telephone port. Check the configuration of the telephone ports and the extensions.Password forgotten or lost. ìReset the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl (page 20). Warning: Please bear in mind that this will return all the configuration settings to the factory settings.Symptom Possible cause and solutions
137AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27You cannot access a resource (drive or printer) on a different PC.ìMake sure that TCP/IP has been installed and con-figured on all the PCs in the local network and that the PCs all belong to the same workgroup.ìCheck whether the resource has been released on the PC in question and whether you have the nec-essary access rights.ìPrinting: Check whether the printer has been set up as a network printer.Operating information:uUSB portBy connecting a device without its own power supply directly to the USB port, please note that the power consumption must not exceed 100mA.uLAN portsThe LAN ports may only be used for in-house networks. The ports are destroyed externally if there is a power surge. uPhone portsThe phone ports are only suitable for connecting in-house phones/phone systems. The ports are destroyed externally if there is a power surge.Symptom Possible cause and solutions
138AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27SpecificationsInterfaces1 DSL RJ-11, Annex A4 LAN RJ45, 10Base-T/100Base-TX, Auto-sensing1 USB USB 2.0, for printer server or file server (max. 100 mA)1 FXO RJ45, for connecting to the analogue telephone network2 FXS RJ11, for connecting analogue terminals (phone, fax, answering machine)WLAN 802.11g, for wireless connection of up to 252 PCsAtheros Super GExternal network adaptor Input 230 V AC, output 12 V/1500 mA DCWireless propertiesFrequency range 2400 to 2484 GHz ISM band (subject to local regulations)Spreading Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)Modulation CCK, OFDMNumber of channels IEEE 802.11b: 13 (Europe, ETSI)IEEE 802.11g: 13 (Europe, ETSI)Transfer rate IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 MbpsIEEE 802.11g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 MbpsSuper G: 54, 72, 108 MbpsRange Up to 300 m outdoors, up to 30 m indoorsOperating environmentTemperature Operating temperature 0 to 40 °CStorage temperature -25 to 70°CHumidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing)LED displays Power (on/off)ADSL (operation, synchronisation)Online (activity, Internet)WLAN (activity, wireless)LAN1... LAN4 (connection to PC, activity, wired)USB (device connection)VoIP (connection, activity, Internet telephony)Phone1/Phone2 (FXS activity)Line (FXO activity, fixed network)Compliance with security conditions and regulationsCE, EN60950
139AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Open source licensesInformation in relation to free software can be found on the CD-ROM provided.FCC / ACTA InformationWarning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Siemens Cordless Products could void the FCC authority to operate the equipment. This includes the addition of any external antenna device.This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the base station is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network nust comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also com-pliant. See installation instructions for details.The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance, that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone com-pany will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you belive it is necessary.The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience trouble with this telephone system, disconnect it from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact Siemens Customer Care, Tel. 1-888-777-0211. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone Software Browser-based configuration environmentNAT, PPPoE, PPPoAVPN pass-through, L2TP, IPSecDHCP server and client, DynDNSNAT, virtual server, DMZSecurity setupFirewall, prevention of hacker attacksMAC address filteringDomain blockingDoS blocking, SPILog fileWEP encryptionWPA encryptionWPA2 encryptionIEEE 802.1xIntegrated SIP client
140AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. This equipment is of a type that is not intented be repaired by the Customer (user).This telephone system may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equip-ment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.This telephone system equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause inter-ference to nearby TV’s and VCR’s; to minimize or prevent such interference, the system base should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR; and, if interference is experienced, moving the base farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this telephone sys-tem does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the system off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following mea-sures:1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.2. Increase the separation between the base station and receiver.3. Connect the base station into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.Notice for Direct Inward Dialing ("DID")ALLOWING THIS EQUIPMENT TO BE OPERATED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO NOT PROVIDE FOR PROPER ANSWER SUPERVISION AS A VIOLATION OF PART 68 OF THE FCC‘S RULES.Notice to Hearing Aid Wearers: This phone system is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids.Power Outage: In the event of a power outage, your cordless telephone will not operate. The cordless telephone requires elec-tricity for operation. You should have a telephone that does not require electricity available for use during power outages.Notice: The installation of the base unit should allow at least 8 inches between the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.For body worn operation, the portable part (handset) has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines. Use with an accessory that contains metal parts may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.Notice to telephone company service:If you need service from your telephone company, please provide them with the information– Facility interface Code (FIC)– Service Order Code (SOC)– Universal Service Order Code (USOC) Jackas indicated on the label on the bottom side of the base station.Industry Canada CertificationOperation is subject to the folowing two conditions (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
141AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network, protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of con-nection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, tele-phone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.This precaution may be particularly important in rural areasNOTE: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate elec-tric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all devices does not exceed five.Safety precautionsBefore using your telephone equipment, basic safety instructions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions.2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.3. Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.5. Place this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls.6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from over-heating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided.7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.8. Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord.9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product.11. To reduce the risk of electric shock or burns, do not disassemble this product. Take it to a qualified service center when service is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages, dangerous electrical current or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subse-quently used.12. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:a.) When the power cord is damaged or frayed.b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product. c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
142AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27d.) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. e.) If the product has been dropped or physically has been damaged. f.) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a thunderstorm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. Therefore we suggest a surge arrestor.14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.15. Emergency/911 numbers may not be dialed if the keypad is locked.BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONSTo reduce the risk of fire, injury or electric shock, and to properly dispose of batteries, please read and under-stand the following instructions.CONTAINS ALKALINE NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.1. Only use the batteries specified for use with this product.2. DO NOT USE ALKALINE NICKEL CADMIUM OR ALKALINE LITHIUM BATTERIES, or mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product. DO NOT USE NONRECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.3. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire; the cells may explode. Do not expose batteries to water. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions.4. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.5. Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the batteries with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries or conducting material may overheat and cause burns or fire.6. Charge the batteries provided with, or identified for use with, this product only in accordance with the instruc-tions and limitations specified in the user’s manual. Do not attempt to charge the batteries with any means other than that specified in the users manual.7. Periodically clean the charge contacts on both the charger and handset.Customer Care Warranty for Cordless ProductsTo obtain Siemens Customer Care Warranty service,product operation information, or for problem resolution, call:Toll Free: 1-888-777-02119:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Central Standard Time seven days a weekwww.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercareLimited WarrantyThis limited, non-transferable warranty is provided to the original purchaser. The product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal installation, use, and service for period of one (1) year from the date of purchase as shown on the purchaser’s receipt.Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement (at our option) of the product or any part(s), that are defective, provided that the product is returned to Siemens during the warranty period. A copy of the dated purchase receipt must accompany products returned. In the absence of a purchase receipt, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of manufacture. Repair or replacement of the product is your sole and exclusive remedy.If the product is repaired, reconditioned component parts or materials may be used. If the product is replaced, we may choose to replace it with a new or reconditioned product of the same or similar design. The repaired or replacement product will be warranted for either (a) 90 days or (b) the remainder of the original one (1) year war-ranty period, whichever is longer. Batteries are warranted to be free from defects at the time of purchase.EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not cover (a) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model’s instruction manual, or (b) the repair of any product, which has been altered or defaced. This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts, antenna, buttons, batteries, or routine maintenance.
143AppendixGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SIE-MENS including, but not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, damage from leaking batteries, operation contrary to furnished instruc-tions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect line voltage, fire, floor or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear.This warranty shall be void if the product is damaged as a result of defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect, acci-dents, destruction, or alteration of the serial number, improper electrical voltages or currents, repair, alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our authorized service facility or any violation of instructions furnished by us. The warrantor is not liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product, or aris-ing out of any breach of this limited warranty. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, lost calls or messages, cost of having someone remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable, travel to and from servicer. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration only.)This warranty is also void if this product is removed from the country in which the original purchaser purchased it, if it is used in a country, which it not registered for use, or if it is used in a country for which it was not designed. Due to variations in telephone systems and communications laws, this product may be illegal for use in some countries. We assume no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than that for which it is intended.THIS ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, WE DISCLAIM ANY LIA-BILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP, USE, OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, INJURY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON, OR DAMAGE TO CUSTOMER PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR DAMAGES FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL SIEMENS’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE COST OF REPAIRING OR REPLACING THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, AND ANY SUCH LIABILITIES WILL TERMINATE UPON EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD.Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of inci-dental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.This limited warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty provided for the product. This limited warranty is valid only in Canada and the United States (excluding all U.S. territories and protectorates). This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state or province to prov-ince.If you want to learn more about Siemens Gigasets, or for technical assistance with your Gigaset, visit our web site at http://www.my-siemens.com or, please call (888) 777-0211, or for TDD access (888) 777-0209.Issued by Siemens Cordless ProductsSiemens and Gigaset are registered trademarks of Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG.Siemens Cordless Products is a division of Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG.Product attributes subject to change. Siemens reserves the right, to make changes without notice in equipment design and/or components. Part Number: A31008-M1714-B101-1-19 © Copyright 2005 Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG. All rights reserved.
144GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27GlossaryAccess pointAn access point, such as the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, is the centre of a wireless local network (WLAN). It handles the connection of the wireless linked network components and regulates the data traffic in the wireless network. The access point also serves as an interface to other networks, for example an existing Ethernet LAN or via a modem to the Internet. The operating mode of wireless networks with an access point is called Infrastructure mode.Ad-hoc modeAd-hoc mode describes wireless local networks (WLANs), in which the network compo-nents set up a spontaneous network without an Access point, for example several Note-books in a conference. All the network components are peers. They must have a wire-less Network adapter. ADSL /ADSL2+Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and ADSL 2+ are special types of DSL data transfer technology.AESAdvanced Encryption StandardAES is an encryption system, which was published as a standard in October 2000 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It is used for WPA encryption. A distinction is made between the three AES variants AES-128, AES-192 and AES-256 on the basis of the key length.Auto connectAuto connect means that applications such as Web browser, Messenger and E-mail automatically open an Internet connection when they are launched. This can lead to high charges if you are not using Flat rate. This function can be deactivated on the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl to save call charges.BridgeA bridge connects several network segments to form a joint network, for example to make a TCP/IP network. The segments can have different physical characteristics, for example different connections such as Ethernet and wireless LANs. Linking individual segments via bridges allows local networks of practically unlimited size. See also: Switch, Hub, Router, GatewayBroadcastA broadcast is a data packet not directed to a particular recipient but to all the network components in the network. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl does not pass on broadcast packets; they always remain within the local network (LAN) it administers.
145GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27BSSIDBasic Service Set IDBSSID permits unique differentiation of one wireless network (WLAN) from another. In Infrastructure mode, the BSSID is the MAC address of the Access point. In wireless net-works in Ad-hoc mode, the BSSID is the MAC address of any one of the participants.ClientA client is an application that requests a service from a server. For example, an HTTP cli-ent on a PC in a local network requests data, i.e. Web pages from an HTTP server on the Internet. Frequently the network component (e.g. the PC) on which the client applica-tion is running is also called a client.DHCPDynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDHCP handles the automatic assignment of IP addresses  to network components. It was developed because of the complexity involved in defining IP addresses in large networks – especially the Internet – as participants frequently move, drop out or new ones join. A DHCP server automatically assigns the connected network components (DHCP Cli-ents) Dynamic IP addresses from a defined IP pool range thus saving a great deal of con-figuration work. In addition, the address blocks can be used more effectively: Since not all participants are on the network at the same time, the same IP address can be assigned to different network components in succession as and when required.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl includes a DHCP server and uses it to assign automatic IP addresses to PCs in the local network. You can specify that the IP addresses for certain PCs are never changed.DHCP serverSee DHCPDMZDemilitarised ZoneDMZ describes a part of a network that is outside the Firewall. A DMZ is set up, as it were, between a network you want to protect (e.g. a LAN) and a non-secure network (e.g. the Internet). A DMZ is useful if you want to offer Server services on the Internet that are not to be run from behind the firewall for security reasons or if Internet appli-cations do not work properly behind a firewall. A DMZ permits unrestricted access from the Internet to only one or a few network components, while the other network com-ponents remain secure behind the firewall.
146GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27DNSDomain Name SystemDNS permits the assignment of IP addresses to computers or Domain names that are easier to remember. A DNS server must administer this information for each LAN with an Internet connection. As soon as a page on the Internet is called up, the browser obtains the corresponding IP address from the DNS server so that it can establish the connection.On the Internet, the assignment of domain names to IP addresses follows a hierarchical system. A local PC only knows the address of the local name server. This in turn knows all the addresses of the PCs in the local network and the superordinate name servers, which again know addresses or the next superordinate name servers. DNS serverSee DNSDomain nameThe Domain name is the reference to one or more Web servers on the Internet. The domain name is mapped via the DNS service to the corresponding IP address.DoS attackDenial of ServiceA DoS attack is a particular form of hacker attack directed at computers and networks with a connection to the Internet. The aim is not so much to steal data but to paralyse the computer or network so severely that the network resources are no longer available. A typical hacker attack involves making a remote computer announce that it is acting for the paralysed computer, for example, and receive the data intended for you.DSLDigital Subscriber LineDSL is a data transfer technique in which a connection to the Internet can be run at 1.5 Mbps over normal telephone lines. A DSL connection is provided by an Internet service provider. It requires a DSL modem.Dynamic IP addressA dynamic IP address is assigned to a network component automatically by DHCP. This means that the IP address of a network component can change with every login or at certain intervals.See also: Static IP address
147GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27DynDNSDynamic DNSThe assignment of Domain names and IP addresses is handled by the Domain Name Service (DNS). This service is now enhanced with so-called Dynamic DNS (DynDNS) for Dynamic IP addresses. This enables the use of a network component with a dynamic IP address as a Server on the Internet. DynDNS ensures that a service can always be addressed on the Internet under the same domain name regardless of the current IP address.EncryptionEncryption protects confidential information against unauthorised access. With an encryption system, data packets can be sent securely over a network. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl offers WEP encryption and WPA for secure data transfer over wireless networks.EthernetEthernet is a network technology for local networks (LANs) defined by the IEEE as stand-ard IEEE 802.3. Ethernet uses a base-band cable with a transfer rate of 10 or 100 Mbps.FirewallFirewalls are used by network operators as protection against unauthorised external access. This involves a whole bundle of hardware and software actions and technolo-gies that monitor and control the data flow between the private network to be pro-tected and an unprotected network such as the Internet. See also: NATFlat rateFlat rate is a particular billing system for Internet connections. The Internet service pro-vider charges a monthly fee regardless of the duration and number of logins.Full duplexData transfer mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. See also: Half duplex GatewayA gateway is a device for connecting networks with completely different architectures (addressing, protocols, application interfaces etc.). Although it is not totally correct, the term is also used as a synonym for Router.Global IP addressSee Public IP addressHalf duplexOperating mode for data transmission. Only one side can send and/or receive data at the same time.See also: Full duplex
148GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27HTTP proxyAn HTTP proxy is a Server that network components use for their Internet traffic. All requests are sent via the proxy. HubA hub connects several network components in a star-topology network by sending all the data it receives from one network component to all the other network components. See also Switch, Bridge, Router, GatewayIEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronic EngineersThe IEEE is an international body for defining network standards, especially for stand-ardising LAN technologies, transfer protocols, data transfer speeds and wiring. IEEE 802.11IEEE 802.11 is a standard for wireless LANs operating in the 2.4 GHz band. In so-called Infrastructure mode, terminals can be connected to a base station (Access point) or they can connect with each other spontaneously (Ad-hoc mode).IGMPInternet Group Management ProtocolIGMP is an Internet Protocol that enables an Internet computer to inform neighbouring routers that it is a member of a multicast group. With multicasting, a computer can send content on the Internet to several other computers that have registered an interest in the first computer's content. Multicasting can, for example, be used for multimedia pro-grams for media streaming to recipients that have set up multicast group membership.Infrastructure modeInfrastructure mode is a way of operating wireless local networks (WLANs) in which an Access point handles the data traffic. Network components cannot establish a direct connection with each other as is the case in Ad-hoc mode. InternetThe Internet is a wide-area network (WAN) linking several million users around the world. A number of Protocols have been created for exchanging data, and these are known collectively as TCP/IP. All participants on the Internet can be identified by an IP address. Servers are addressed by Domain names (e.g. siemens.com). Domain names are assigned to IP addresses by the Domain Name Service (DNS). These are some of the main Internet services: uElectronic mail (e-mail)uThe World Wide Web (WWW)uFile transfer (FTP)uDiscussion forums (Usenet / Newsgroups)
149GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Internet service providerAn Internet service provider offers access to the Internet for a fee. Internet telephonyTransmission of voice via the Internet (Voice over IP).IPInternet protocolThe IP Protocol is one of the TCP/IP protocols. It is responsible for addressing parties in a network using IP addresses and routes data from the sender to the recipient. It decides the paths along which the data packets travel from the sender to the recipient in a com-plex network (routing).IP addressThe IP address is the unique network-wide address of a network component in a net-work based on the TCP/IP protocol (e.g. in a local area network (LAN) or on the Internet). The IP address has four parts (each with up to three-position digit sequences) separated by full stops (e.g. 192.168.1.1). The IP address comprises the network number and the computer number. Depending on the Subnet mask, one, two or three parts form the network number; the remainder form the computer number. You can find out the IP address of your PC using the ipconfig command. IP addresses can be assigned manually (see Static IP address) or automatically (see Dynamic IP address).On the Internet Domain names are normally used instead of the IP addresses. The DNS is used to assign domain names to IP addresses.The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl has a Private IP address and a Public IP address.IPoAIP over ATMIP pool rangeThe Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl's IP address pool defines a range of IP addresses that the router's DHCP server can use to assign Dynamic IP addresses.ISP(Internet Service Provider)Internet service provider
150GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27LANLocal networkA local area network (or local network) links network components so that they can exchange data and share resources. The physical range is restricted to a particular area (a site). As a rule the users and operators are identical. A local network can be con-nected to other local networks or to a wide-area network (WAN) such as the Internet.With the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl you can set up a wired local Ethernet network and a wireless IEEE 802.11g standard network (WLAN).Lease timeThe lease time defines the period of time for which the PCs keep the Dynamic IP address assigned to them by the DHCP server without changing it.Local IP addressSee Private IP addressMAC addressMedia Access ControlThe MAC address is used for the globally unique identification of a Network adapters. It comprises six parts (hexadecimal numbers), e.g. 00-90-96-34-00-1A. The MAC address is assigned by the network adapter manufacturer and cannot be changed. MbpsMillion bits per secondSpecification of the transfer speed in a network.MERMAC Encapsulated RoutingMRUMaximum Receive UnitThe MRU defines the maximum user data volume within a data packet.MTUMaximum Transmission UnitThe MTU defines the maximum length of a data packet that can be carried over the net-work at any one time.
151GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27NATNetwork Address TranslationNAT is a method for converting IP addresses (Private IP addresses) within a network into one or several Public IP addresses on the Internet. With NAT, several network compo-nents in a LAN can share the router's public IP address to connect to the Internet. The network components of the local network are hidden behind the router's IP address reg-istered on the Internet. Because of this security function, NAT is frequently used as part of the Firewall of a network. If you want to make services on a PC in the local network available on the Internet despite NAT, you can configure the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl as a Virtual server.NetworkA network is a group of devices connected in wired or wireless mode so that they can share resources such as data and peripherals. A general distinction is made between local networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs).Network adapterThe network adapter is the hardware device that creates the connection between a net-work component and a local network. The connection can be wired or wireless. An Eth-ernet network card is an example of a wired network adapter. The Gigaset PC Card 108 and the Gigaset USB Adapter 108 are examples of wireless network adapters.A network adapter has a unique address, the MAC address.PBX Private Branch ExchangePBX is the English acronym for a public branch exchange, which allows connection and configuration of extensions and telephone functions. PortData is exchanged between two applications in a network across a port. The port number addresses an application within a network component. The combination of IP address/port number uniquely identifies the recipient or sender of a data packet within a network. Some applications (e.g. Internet services such as HTTP or FTP) work with fixed port numbers; others are allocated a free port number whenever they need one.Port forwardingIn port forwarding the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl directs data packets from the Internet that are addressed to a particular Port to the corresponding port of the appropriate net-work component. This enables servers within the local network to offer services on the Internet without them needing a Public IP address. See also: Virtual server
152GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27PPPoAPoint-to-Point Protocol over ATM PPPoA is a Protocol for connecting network components in a local Ethernet network to the  Internet via an ATM network. PPPoEPoint-to-Point Protocol over EthernetPPPoE is a Protocol for connecting network components in a local Ethernet network to the Internet  via a modem. Private IP addressThe private IP address (also known as the local IP address) is a network component's address within the local network (LAN). The network operator can assign any address he or she wants. Devices that act as a link from a local network, such as the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, have a private and a Public IP address.ProtocolA protocol describes the agreements for communicating in a network. It contains rules for opening, administering and closing a connection, as well as about data formats, time frames and handling possible errors. Communication between two applications requires different protocols at various levels, for example the TCP/IP protocols for the Internet. Public IP addressThe public IP address (also known as the global IP address) is a network component's address on the Internet. It is assigned by the Internet service provider. Devices that cre-ate a link from a LAN to the Internet, such as the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl, have a public and a Private IP address.PVCPermanent Virtual CircuitA permanent virtual circuit is a logical connection in an ATM network.QoSQuality of ServiceQoS allows network traffic to be sorted according to priorities. When this parameter is activated, Internet telephony is given priority over other data traffic. This is a precondi-tion for problem-free calls.Radio networkSee WLANRekey intervalThe rekey interval is the period after which new keys are automatically generated for data encryption with WPA-PSK.
153GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Remote managementRemote management refers to the ability to manage a network from a network compo-nent that is actually outside the local network (LAN).RepeaterA repeater extends the range of a wireless local network by relaying data from the Access point to additional PCs or Network adapters.RoamingRoaming extends the range of a wireless LAN by using several Access points that use the same SSID and the same radio channel and are linked via Ethernet. The PCs in the net-work can switch dynamically between several access points without losing the existing network connection. RouterA router directs data packets from one local network (LAN) to another via the fastest route. A router makes it possible to connect networks that have different network tech-nologies. For example, it can link a local network with Ethernet or WLAN technology to the Internet.See also: Bridge, Switch, Hub, GatewayServerA server makes a service available to other network components (Clients). The term "server" is often used to refer to a computer or PC. However, it can also mean an appli-cation that provides a particular service such as DNS or a Web service.SIPSession Initiation ProtocolSIP is a standard for data transfer in Internet telephony (VoIP). It describes how a call is carried over the data network and which components plus which transport and signal-ling protocols are involved.SIP proxy serverThe SIP proxy server sets up the connection to the Internet for Internet telephony (VoIP) for all connected SIP clients.SIP clientA SIP client enables Internet telephony (VoIP). It can be installed as software on a PC and thereby enable Internet telephony via the local network in wireless or wired mode. Wire-less SIP phones (WLAN handsets) can likewise be used via the local network for Internet telephony.
154GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27SMTPSimple Mail Transfer ProtocolThe SMTP Protocol is part of the TCP/IP protocol family. It governs the exchange of elec-tronic mail on the Internet. Your Internet service provider provides you with access to an SMTP server.SNMPSimple Network Management ProtocolThe SNMP Protocol is part of the TCP/IP protocol family. It provides a simple procedure for administering the network based on a system of shared information for manage-ment data and network management messages (known as traps) and reports the occur-rence of events within the monitored network (e.g. an alarm message or notification of configuration changes).SSIDService Set IdentifierThe SSID is used to identify the stations in a wireless network (WLAN). All wireless net-work components with the same SSID form a common network. The SSID can be assigned by the network operator. Static IP addressA static IP address is assigned to a network component manually during network con-figuration. Unlike the Dynamic IP address, a static (fixed) IP address never changes.SubnetA subnet divides a network into smaller units. Subnet maskThe subnet mask determines how parts of IP addresses of a network represent the net-work number and how many the computer number. The subnet mask in a network administered by the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is always 255.255.255.0. That means the first three parts of the IP address form the network number and the final part is used for assigning computer numbers. The first three parts of the IP address of all network components are therefore always the same in this case.Super GSuper G is an extension of the IEEE 802.11g mode. Channel bundling can be used to double the maximum transfer rate to 108 Mbps.SwitchA switch, like a Hub, is an element used to link different network segments or compo-nents. Unlike a hub however, the switch has its own intelligence that enables it to for-ward packets to only the subnet or network component they are meant for. See also: Bridge, Hub, Router, Gateway
155GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27TCPTransmission Control ProtocolThe TCP Protocol is part of the TCP/IP protocol family. TCP handles data transport between communication partners (applications). TCP is a session-based transfer proto-col, i.e. it sets up, monitors and terminates a connection for transferring data.See also: UDPTCP/IPProtocol family on which the Internet is based. IP forms the basis for every computer-to-computer connection. TCP provides applications with a reliable transmission link in the form of a continuous data stream. TCP/IP is the basis on which services such as WWW, Mail and News are built. There are other protocols as well.UDPUser Datagram ProtocolUDP is a Protocol of the TCP/IP protocol family that handles data transport between two communication partners (applications). Unlike TCP, UDP is a non-session based proto-col. It does not establish a fixed connection. The data packets, so-called datagrams, are sent as a Broadcast. The recipient is responsible for making sure the data is received. The sender is not notified about whether it is received or not.UPnPUniversal Plug and PlayUPnP technology is used for the spontaneous linking of home or small office networks. Devices that support UPnP carry out their network configuration automatically once they are connected to a network. They also provide their own services or use services of other devices in the network automatically. URLUniversal Resource LocatorGlobally unique address of a domain on the Internet. VanityThe term vanity comes from the United States. Alphanumeric keypads on phones and other phone terminals allow you to represent phone numbers as words so that they can be remembered more easily. Instead of a combination of digits, you select a combina-tion of letters.VCIVirtual Channel IdentifierPart of an address in an ATM network.
156GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27Virtual serverA virtual Server provides a service on the Internet that runs not on itself, but on another network component. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl can be configured as a virtual server. It will then direct incoming calls for a service via Port forwarding directly to the appro-priate Port of the network component in question. VLANVirtual Local Area NetworkA VLAN is a virtual local network within a physical network. A widely disseminated tech-nical implementation of VLANs is defined partially in the Standard IEEE 802.1Q. VLAN allows preferred forwarding of voice data, for example. This functionality is important for VoIP (IP telephony). This also means that phone calls can be made without interrup-tion with a restricted bandwidth. VoIPVoice over IPSee Internet telephonyVPIVirtual Path IdentifierPart of an address in an ATM network.WDSWireless Distribution SystemWDS describes the wireless connection between a number of access points. WANWide Area NetworkA WAN is a wide area network that is not restricted to one particular area, such as the Internet. A WAN is run by one or more public providers to enable private access. You access the Internet via an Internet service provider.WEPWired Equivalent PrivacyWEP is a security protocol defined in the IEEE 802.11 standard. It is used to protect wire-less transmissions in a WLAN against unauthorised access through Encryption of the data transmitted.
157GlossaryGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27WLANWireless LANWireless LANs enable network components to communicate with a network using radio waves as the transport medium. A wireless LAN can be connected as an extension to a wired LAN or it can form the basis for a new network. The basic element of a wireless network is the cell. This is the area where the wireless communication takes place. A WLAN can be operated in Ad-hoc mode or Infrastructure mode.WLAN is currently specified in Standard IEEE 802.11. The Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl com-plies with Standard 802.11g. WPAWPA is a new standard-conformant solution for greater security in wireless networks. WPA is meant to replace the existing WEP standard (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and offers more reliable encryption and authentication methods. WPA-PSKWPA Pre-shared KeyVariant of WPA data encryption in which new keys are automatically generated at regu-lar intervals by means of a keyword (pre-shared key). The key is updated after defined periods (Rekey interval).XReXtended RangeXR technology extends the range in a WLAN and in so doing allows improved coverage of the desired range in home or small office networks. Activating this function at the access point can extend the range to the network adapters considerably, though the data transfer rate is reduced as a result.
158IndexGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslSIX.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27IndexNumerics10/100 Mbps switch port. . . . . . . . . .  19128-bit encryption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  80128-bit key  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47, 7764-bit key  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47, 78AAccess control . . . . . . . . . . . .  49, 63, 85local area network . . . . . . . . . . . . .  85Access point  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8, 77, 144Address block for IP addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75Ad-hoc mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8, 144Ad-hoc network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8ADSL interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9ADSL modemintegrated  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Advanced Settingsfeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  52Advanced setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  32Antenna  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18Anti-DoS firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63ASCII key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  48, 84Attack detection  . . . . . . . . .  14, 63, 146e-mail notification  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  64Attack recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63Authentication server  . . . . . . . . . . . .  76Auto connect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  144BBack panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Backing up configuration data . . . . .  107Backup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  107Base station see Access pointBasic settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  32configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  35summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  41Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  144Broadcast  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  78, 144Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30BSSID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  145CCall forwarding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Calling line identification restriction . . 93Cancelling registration . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145CLIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Configurationresetting to factory setting . . . . . . 108restoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Configuration file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Configuration programidle time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Connection duration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Connection mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 57Connection on request . . . . . . . . . 38, 57Country settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104DData encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145DHCP server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 145Dialling schedules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Digital Subscriber Line see DSLDisplaying the operating state . . . . . . 26DMZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 145DNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146DNS server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146defining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Domain name  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Domain Name Service see DNSDoS attack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 146DSL  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146DSL interfaceconfiguring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Dynamic DNS see DynDNSDynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCPDynamic IP address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146DynDNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72, 147DynDNS service, see DynDNSDynDNS.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
159IndexGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslSIX.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27EEncryption. . . . . . . . . . .  45, 78, 80, 147WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47WPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  46Ethernet  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7, 8, 13, 147transmission speed. . . . . . . . . . . . .  13Ethernet networklinking with a wireless network  . . .  10Exposed host. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  69Extending wireless coverage . . . . . . .  11Extensions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47FFeatures  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13File server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  97Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14, 147activating/deactivating . . . . . . . . . .  62attack recognition  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63configuring  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62e-mail notification  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  64security level  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  64Flat rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  147Front panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26Full duplex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  147GGateway  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  147Gigaset SX763 WLAN dslback panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19configuring  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30default settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16Ethernet network setup . . . . . . . . . .  7front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17IP address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30password protected  . . . . . . . . . . . .  43possibilities for network setup  . . . . .  6setting up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18Global IP address see Public IP addressHHalf duplex  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  147Help  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  34Hexadecimal key . . . . . . . . . . . . .  48, 80HTTP proxy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  148Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  148Iidle time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106IEEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Infrastructure mode . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 148Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Installing printer driverWindows 98, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . 131Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers see IEEEInternet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 148, 149connection mode . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 57connection on request  . . . . . . . . . . 57manual connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . 57menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53service provider  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57setting up access control. . . . . . . . . 63Internet access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Internet connectionchanging configuration. . . . . . . . . . 56closing manually. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33disconnecting automatically . . . 38, 57opening manually. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Internet Explorer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 30Internet protocol see IP protocolInternet provider  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Internet service provider  . . . . . . 57, 149Internet telephony . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 11analogue phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47dialling schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47VoIP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Internet time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105IP address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 149address block  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75assigning automatically  . . . . . . . . . 75assigning static . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 77dynamic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl. . . . . . . . . 30private  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152static  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154IP address block for DHCP . . . . . . . . . . 76IP address pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149IP protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149IPoA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
160IndexGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslSIX.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27ISP see Internet service providerKKey length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47128 bit (ASCII) . . . . . . . . . . . . .  48, 8464 bit (ASCII) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  48, 8464 bit (hexadecimal)  . . . . .  48, 80, 81Key type  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  48LLAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10, 150configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75LAN port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Lease time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76, 150LEDbehaviour after initial connection. .  26LED displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26Local area network see LANLocal IP address see Private IP addressLogin screen  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30MMAC access control list  . . . . . . . .  49, 85MAC address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150changing registration . . . . . . . . . . .  61cloning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  61MAC address filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  49MAC Encapsulated Routing see MERMAC table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  49Mains adapterport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Manual connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57Maximum Receive Unit see MRUMaximum Transmission Unit see MTUMbps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150MER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150Mobile network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Mozilla Firefox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15, 30MRU  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150MTU  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150NNAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66, 151port forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66port triggering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151ad-hoc  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8wired  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7wireless  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Network adapter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7wireless  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Network Address Translation  . . . 66, 151Network componentmobile  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Network printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123New encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81PPack contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Passphrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 43assigning  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43changing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43forgotten  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Permanent Virtual Circuit see PVCPhoneanalogue  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 47Phone port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20splitter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Picking up call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM see PPPoAPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet see PPPoEPort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151for DSL modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19LAN  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19portfor mains adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Port forwarding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 151setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Port number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68, 151illustration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Port triggering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66PPPoE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 152PPPoE pass-through . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 58Pre-installed keyPrint server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Printerconnecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
161IndexGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslSIX.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27installing on TCP/IP port . . . . . . . .  130Printer interfaceconfiguring  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  123Printer port (TCP/IP), installing . . . . .  124Printer wizard  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  125Private IP address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  152Problem solving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  134Protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  152Public IP address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  152PVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  152QQoS (Quality of Service). . . . . . . . . . .  73Quality of service (QoS). . . . . . . . . .  152RRadio network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  157infrastructure mode . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Radio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  77RADIUS server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76Reboot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20, 108Reboot function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Rekeying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  46Remote management  . . . . . . . . . . .  153Removing hardware safely. . . . . . . . .  96Repeater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11, 79Reset button  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Reset function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Resetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  108Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  153Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  153dynamic IP address. . . . . . . . . . . . .  72IP address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75setting up a local area network. . . . .  6SSecurity architecture, WEP . . . . . . . . .  77Security measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14Security settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  32, 42saving  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  51Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  153virtual  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  156Service Set Identifier see SSIDSession Initiation Protocol see SIPSetting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18Simple Mail Transfer Protocol see SMTPSimple Network Management Protocol see SNMPSIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153SIP client  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91SIP proxy server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91SIP user accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92SMTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154SNMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection), see SPISplitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21SSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 24, 44, 154changing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44concealed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78default setting on router . . . . . . . . . 17visible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 78SSID broadcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 78Start screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Static IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Statusdevice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121local area network  . . . . . . . . . . . . 118overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114telephony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120wireless network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Status information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Subnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Subnet mask  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Super G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 15, 154Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154System log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110System passwordassigning  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105changing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15System time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105TTCP  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155TCP/IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155TCP/IP port for printer. . . . . . . . . . . . 130Telephone ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Telephonybasic settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40call forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48calling line identification restriction  93
162IndexGigaset SX763 WLAN dsl / en AnnA / A31008-M707-R131-1-7619 / SX763_dslSIX.fm / 20.07.2006Schablone 2005_07_27extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47important information . . . . . . . . . .  87internal phone number  . . . . . . . . .  92VoIP account  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  40Time server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  105Trademarks  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16Transmission Control Protocol see TCPTransmission mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  78Transmission speed . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150in the Ethernet LAN . . . . . . . . . . . .  13in wireless LAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  134UUDP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  155Universal Plug and Play see UPnPUniversal Resource Locator see URLUPnP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58, 155enabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  155URL filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  65USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  87file server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  97print server  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  98USB data carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  87USB port  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  87User Datagram Protocol see UDPUser interfacebuttons  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  34elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  34starting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30VVCI  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  155Virtual Channel Identifier see VCIVirtual Path Identifier see VPIVirtual server . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 67, 156Voice over IP see Internet telephonyVoIP account  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40VoIP see Internet telephonyVPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156WWAN  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156WDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79WEP . . . . . . . . . . 45, 47, 75, 77, 80, 156encryption mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78hexadecimal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48key length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 84passphrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Wide Area Network see WANWired Equivalent Privacy see WEPWired network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Wireless cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157Wireless LAN see WLANWireless networkaccess control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49ad-hoc mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8encryption  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45WLAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 10, 157operating modes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8transmission speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13WLAN adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8WPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 75, 157pre-installed keypre-shared key  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157WPA2-PSK  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 76WPA-PSK  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 76WPA-PSK, see WPA, pre-installed key

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