LINKSYS WRT54G2V1 Wireless-G Broadband Router User Manual Manual Part 2

LINKSYS LLC Wireless-G Broadband Router Manual Part 2

Manual Part 2

Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration5Wireless-G Broadband RouterL2TPL2TP is a service that applies to connections in Israel only.Internet Connection Type > L2TPUser  Name  and  Password  Enter  the  User  Name  and Password provided by your ISP.L2TP  Server  This  is  the  IP  address  of  the  L2TP  Server. Your ISP will provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here.Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time  You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your  Internet  connection  has  been  terminated  due  to inactivity,  Connect  on  Demand  enables  the  Router  to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select  Connect  on  Demand.  In  the  Max  Idle  Time  field, enter the number of  minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection  terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutesKeep  Alive:  Redial  Period  If  you  select  this  option, the  Router  will  periodically  check  your  Internet connection.  If  you  are  disconnected,  then  the  Router will  automatically  re-establish  your  connection.  To  use this option, select Keep  Alive. In  the  Redial Period field, you  specify  how  often  you  want  the  Router  to  check the  Internet  connection.  The  default  Redial  Period  is  30 seconds.Telstra CableTelstra  Cable  is  a  service  that  applies  to  connections  in Australia only. If your ISP uses HeartBeat Signal (HBS), then select Telstra. Internet Connection Type > Telstra CableUser  Name  and  Password  Enter  the  User  Name  and Password provided by your ISP.Heart Beat Server  This is the IP address of the  Heartbeat Server. Your ISP will provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here.Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time  You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your  Internet  connection  has  been  terminated  due  to inactivity,  Connect  on  Demand  enables  the  Router  to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select  Connect  on  Demand.  In  the  Max  Idle  Time  field, enter the number of  minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection  terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutesKeep  Alive:  Redial  Period  If  you  select  this  option, the  Router  will  periodically  check  your  Internet connection.  If  you  are  disconnected,  then  the  Router will  automatically  re-establish  your  connection.  To  use this option, select Keep  Alive. In  the  Redial Period field, you  specify  how  often  you  want  the  Router  to  check the  Internet  connection.  The  default  Redial  Period  is  30 seconds.Optional SettingsSome of these settings may be required by your ISP. Verify with your ISP before making any changes.Optional SettingsRouter Name  In this field, you can enter a name of up to 39 characters to represent the Router. Host  Name/Domain  Name  These  fields  allow  you  to supply a host and domain name for the Router. Some ISPs, usually cable ISPs, require these names as identification. You  may  have  to  check  with  your  ISP  to  see  if  your broadband  Internet  service  has  been  configured with  a host and domain name. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work. MTU  MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission. Select Manual if you want to manually  enter the largest packet size that is transmitted. To have the Router select the  best  MTU  for  your  Internet  connection,  keep  the default setting, Auto.Size  When Manual is selected in the MTU field, this option is enabled. Leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range. The default size depends on the Internet Connection Type:DHCP, Static IP, or Telstra: 1500PPPoE: 1492PPTP or L2TP: 1460•••
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration6Wireless-G Broadband RouterNetwork SetupThe Network Setup  section changes the settings on the network connected to the Router’s Ethernet ports. Wireless Setup is performed through the Wireless tab.Router IPThis  presents  both  the  Router’s  IP  Address  and  Subnet Mask as seen by your network.Router IP AddressNetwork Address Server Settings (DHCP)The settings allow you to configure the Router’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server function. The Router can be used as a DHCP server for your network. A DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer on your network. If you choose to enable the Router’s DHCP server option, make sure there is no other DHCP server on your network. Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)DHCP Server  DHCP is enabled by factory default. If you already have a DHCP server on your network, or you don’t want a DHCP server, then select Disable (no other DHCP features will be available).Starting IP Address  Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP addresses. Because the Router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the Starting IP Address must be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but smaller than 192.168.1.253. The default Starting IP Address is 192.168.1.100.Maximum Number of DHCP Users  Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. This number cannot be greater than 253. The default is 50.Client Lease Time  The Client Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the Router  with  their  current  dynamic  IP address. Enter  the amount of time, in minutes, that the user will be “leased” this dynamic IP address. After the time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 0 minutes, which means one day.Static DNS (1-3) The Domain Name System (DNS) is how the  Internet  translates  domain  or  website  names  into Internet addresses or URLs. Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS Server IP Address. If you wish to use another, enter that IP Address in one of these fields. You can enter up to three DNS Server IP Addresses here. The Router will use these for quicker access to functioning DNS servers.WINS  The  Windows  Internet  Naming  Service  (WINS) manages  each  PC’s  interaction  with  the  Internet.  If  you use  a  WINS  server,  enter  that  server’s  IP  Address  here. Otherwise, leave this blank.Time SettingSelect  the  time  zone  in  which  your  network  functions from this drop-down menu. (You can even automatically adjust for daylight saving time.)Time SettingClick Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Setup > DDNSThe Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature.  DDNS  lets  you  assign  a  fixed  host  and  domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful when you  are  hosting  your  own  website,  FTP  server,  or  other server behind the Router. Before  you  can  use  this  feature,  you  need  to  sign up  for  DDNS  service  with  a  DDNS  service  provider,  www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com. If you do not want to use this feature, keep the default setting, Disable.DDNSThe Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature.  DDNS  lets  you  assign  a  fixed  host  and  domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful when you  are  hosting  your  own  website,  FTP  server,  or  other server behind the Router.Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS  service  at  one  of  two  DDNS  service  providers, DynDNS.org or TZO.com. If  you do  not  want to  use  this feature, keep the default setting, Disable.DDNS ServiceIf  your  DDNS  service  is  provided  by  DynDNS.org,  then select  DynDNS.org  from  the  drop-down  menu.  If  your DDNS service is  provided by TZO, then  select TZO.com. The  features  available  on  the  DDNS  screen  will  vary, depending on which DDNS service provider you use.
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration7Wireless-G Broadband RouterDynDNS.orgSetup > DDNS > DynDNSUser Name  Enter the User Name for your DDNS account.Password  Enter the Password for your DDNS account.Host Name  The is the DDNS URL assigned by the DDNS service.Internet IP  Address  The  Router’s Internet  IP  address  is displayed here. Because it is dynamic, it will change.Status  The  status  of  the  DDNS  service  connection  is displayed here.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.TZO.comSetup  > DDNS > TZ OE-mail Address, TZO Key, and Domain Name  Enter the settings of the account you set up with TZO.Internet IP  Address  The  Router’s Internet  IP  address  is displayed here. Because it is dynamic, it will change.Status  The  status  of  the  DDNS  service  connection  is displayed here.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Setup > MAC Address CloneA  MAC  address  is  a  12-digit  code  assigned to  a  unique piece of hardware for identification. Some ISPs will require you  to  register  a  MAC  address  in  order  to  access  the Internet. If you do not wish to re-register the MAC address with your ISP, you may assign the MAC address you have currently registered with your ISP to the Router with the MAC Address Clone feature. Setup > MAC Address CloneMAC Address CloneEnable/Disable  To have the MAC Address cloned, select Enable.User  Defined  Entry  Enter  the  MAC  Address  registered with your ISP here.Clone Your PC’s MAC  Clicking this button will clone the MAC address of the computer you are using.Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Setup > Advanced RoutingThis screen is used to set up the Router’s advanced routing functions. NAT routes the host Router ‘s network connection to  the  Internet.  Dynamic  Routing  automatically  adjusts how packets travel on your network. Static Routing sets up a fixed route to another network destination.Setup > Advanced Routing (Gateway)
Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration8Wireless-G Broadband RouterSetup > Advanced Routing (Router )Advanced Routing Operating Mode  Select  the mode in which this Router will  function.  If  this  Router  is  hosting  your  network’s connection  to  the  Internet,  select  Gateway.  If  another Router  exists  on  your  network,  select  Router.  When Router is  chosen, Dynamic  Routing  will  be available as an option.Dynamic RoutingRIP  This  feature  enables  the  Router  to  automatically adjust  to  physical  changes  in  the  network’s  layout  and exchange  routing  tables  with  the  other  router(s).  The Router determines the network  packets’  route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. This feature is Disabled by default. From the drop-down  menu,  you  can  also  select  LAN  & Wireless, which performs dynamic routing over your Ethernet and wireless  networks. You  can  also  select  WAN  (Internet), which performs dynamic routing with data coming from the  Internet.  Finally,  selecting  Both  enables  dynamic routing  for  both  networks,  as  well  as  data  from  the Internet.Select set number  To set up a static route between the Router  and  another network,  select  a  number  from  the Static  Routing  drop-down  list.  (A  static  route  is  a  pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network.) Enter the information described below to  set  up  a new static route. (Click  the Delete This Entry button to delete a static route.)Enter  Route  Name  Enter  a  name  for  the  Route  here, using a maximum of 25 alphanumeric characters.Destination LAN IP  The Destination LAN IP is the address of the remote network or host to which you want to assign a static route.Subnet  Mask  The  Subnet  Mask  determines  which portion  of  a  Destination  LAN  IP  address  is  the  network portion, and which portion is the host portion. Default  Gateway  This  is  the  IP address of  the  gateway device that allows for contact between the Router and the remote network or host.Interface  This interface tells you whether the Destination IP Address is on the LAN & Wireless (Ethernet and wireless networks) or the WAN (Internet).Delete This  Entry  To  delete  a  route,  select  its  number from the drop-down menu, and click this button.Show Routing Table  Click Show Routing Table to open a screen displaying how data is routed through your local network. For each route, the Destination LAN IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and Interface are displayed. Click Refresh to update the information. Click Close to exit this screen.Routing TableClick Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.Wireless > Basic Wireless SettingsThe basic settings for wireless networking are set on this screen.There  are  two  ways  to  configure  the  Router’s  wireless network(s), manual and Wi-Fi Protected Setup.Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a feature that makes it easy to set up your wireless network. If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup.Wireless  Configuration  To  manually  configure  your wireless  network,  select  Manual.  Proceed  to  the “Basic Wireless  Settings”  section. To  use Wi-Fi Protected  Setup, select  Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup.  Proceed  to  the  “Wi-Fi Protected Setup” section.

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