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13.8 Configuring Security
To change your 1500WR Wireless Router’s security settings, click ADVANCED, REMOTE MANAGEMENT and then the Security tab. The screen appears as shown.
If an outside user attempts to probe an unsupported port on your 1500WR Wireless Router, an ICMP
response packet is automatically returned. This allows the outside user to know the 1500WR Wireless
Router exists. The 1500WR Wireless Router series support anti-probing, which prevents the ICMP
response packet from being sent. This keeps outsiders from discovering your 1500WR Wireless Router
when unsupported ports are probed.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Security
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol is a message control and error-reporting protocol
between a host server and a gateway to the Internet. ICMP uses Internet Protocol
(IP) datagrams, but the messages are processed by the TCP/IP software and directly
apparent to the application user.
Respond to Ping
on
The 1500WR Wireless Router will not respond to any incoming Ping requests when
Disable is selected. Select LAN to reply to incoming LAN Ping requests. Select WAN
to reply to incoming WAN Ping requests. Otherwise select LAN&WAN to reply to both
incoming LAN and WAN Ping requests.
Do not respond
to requests for
unauthorized
services
Select this option to prevent hackers from finding the 1500WR Wireless Router by
probing for unused ports. If you select this option, the 1500WR Wireless Router will
not send ICMP response packets to port request(s) for unused ports, thus leaving the
unused ports and the 1500WR Wireless Router unseen.
If the firewall blocks a packet from the WAN, the 1500WR Wireless Router sends
a TCP reset packet. Use the “sys firewall tcprst rst off’ command in the command
interpreter if you want to stop the 1500WR Wireless Router from sending TCP reset
packets.
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes back to the 1500WR Wireless Router.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Part VI
UPnP and LOGS
This part provides information and configuration instructions for UPnP
(Universal Plug and Play) and the logs.
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Chapter 14
UPnP Screen
This chapter introduces the Universal Plug and Play feature of the 1500WR
14.1 Universal Plug and Play Overview
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for
simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. A UPnP device can dynamically join a
network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities and learn about other devices on the network.
In turn, a device can leave a network smoothly and automatically when it is no longer in use.
14.1.1 How Do I Know If I’m Using UPnP?
UPnP hardware is identified as an icon in the Network Connections folder (Windows XP). Each UPnP
compatible device installed on your network will appear as a separate icon. Selecting the icon of a
UPnP device will allow you to access the information and properties of that device.
14.1.2 NAT Traversal
UPnP NAT traversal automates the process of allowing an application to operate through NAT. UPnP
network devices can automatically configure network addressing, announce their presence in the
network to other UPnP devices and enable exchange of simple product and service descriptions.
NAT traversal allows the following:
• Dynamic port mapping
• Learning public IP addresses
• Assigning lease times to mappings
Windows Messenger is an example of an application that supports NAT traversal and UPnP. See the
SUA/NAT chapter for further information about NAT.
14.2 Cautions with UPnP
The automated nature of NAT traversal applications in establishing their own services and opening
firewall ports may present network security issues. Network information and configuration may also
be obtained and modified by users in some network environments.
All UPnP-enabled devices may communicate freely with each other without additional configuration.
Disable UPnP if this is not your intention.
14.3 Configuring UPnP
Click ADVANCED and then UPnP to display the screen shown on the next page.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Configuring UPnP
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable the Universal Plug
and Play (UPnP) feature
Select this check box to activate UPnP. Be aware that anyone could use a
UPnP application to open the web Web Configuration Utility’s login screen
without entering the 1500WR Wireless Router’s IP address (although you must
still enter the password to access the web Web Configuration Utility).
Allow users to make
configuration changes
through UPnP
Select this check box to allow UPnP-enabled applications to automatically
configure the 1500WR Wireless Router so that they can communicate
through the 1500WR Wireless Router, for example by using NAT traversal,
UPnP applications automatically reserve a NAT forwarding port in order to
communicate with another UPnP enabled device; this eliminates the need to
manually configure port forwarding for the UPnP enabled application.
Allow UPnP to pass
through Firewall
Select this check box to create a static LAN to LAN/1500WR Wireless Router
rule that allows forwarding of ports 1900 and 80. Selecting this check box also
creates a dynamic firewall rule every time a NAT forwarding port is reserved
for UPnP. This setting remains active until you disable UPnP or clear this
check box.
Clear this check box to have the firewall block all UPnP application packets
(for example, MSN packets) instead of creating a firewall rule for them.
UPnP Name
This identifies the 1500WR Wireless Router in UPnP applications.
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes back to the 1500WR Wireless Router.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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14.4 Installing UPnP in Windows Example
This section shows how to install UPnP in Windows XP
14.4.2 Installing UPnP in Windows XP
Follow the steps below to install UPnP in Windows
XP.
Step 1.
Click Start and Control Panel.
Step 2.
Double-click Network Connections.
Step 3.
In the Network Connections window,
click Advanced in the main menu and
select Optional Networking
Components ....
The Windows Optional Networking
Components Wizard window displays.
Step 4.
Select Networking Service in the
Components selection box and click
Details.
Step 5.
In the Networking Services window,
select the Universal Plug and Play
check box.
Step 6.
Click OK to go back to the Windows
Optional Networking Component
Wizard window and click Next.
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14.5 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
This section shows you how to use the UPnP feature in Windows XP. You must already have UPnP
installed in Windows XP and UPnP activated on the 1500WR Wireless Router.
Make sure the computer is connected to a LAN port of the 1500WR Wireless Router. Turn on your
computer and the 1500WR Wireless Router.
14.5.1 Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device
Step 1.
Click Start and Control Panel. Doubleclick Network Connections. An icon displays
under Internet Gateway.
Step 2.
Right-click the icon and select Properties.
Step 3.
In the Internet Connection Properties
window, click Settings to see the port
mappings that were automatically created.
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Step 4.
You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings.
When the UPnP-enabled device is disconnected from your computer,
all port mappings will be deleted automatically.
Step 5.
Select the Show icon in notification area
Step 6.
Double-click the icon to display your current
Internet connection status.
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14.5.2 Web Web Configuration Utility Easy Access
With UPnP, you can access the web-based Web Configuration Utility on the 1500WR Wireless Router
without finding out the IP address of the 1500WR Wireless Router first. This is helpful if you do not
know the IP address of the 1500WR Wireless Router.
Follow the steps below to access the web Web Configuration Utility.
Step 1.
Click start and then Control Panel.
Step 2.
Double-click Network Connections.
Step 3.
Select My Network Places under Other
Places.
Step 4.
An icon with the description for each
UPnP-enabled device displays under
Local Network.
Step 5.
Right-click the icon for your 1500WR
Wireless Router and select Invoke.
The web Web Configuration Utility
login screen displays.
Step 6.
Right-click the icon for your 1500WR
Wireless Router and select Properties.
A properties window displays with basic
information about the 1500WR Wireless
Router. (Screen not shown)
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Chapter 15
Logs Screens
This chapter contains information about configuring general log settings and viewing the 1500WR
Wireless Router’s logs. Refer to the appendix for example log message explanations.
15.1 Using the View Log Screen
The web Web Configuration Utility allows you to look at all of the 1500WR Wireless Router’s logs in
one location.
Click ADVANCED and then LOGS to open the View Log screen. Use the View Log screen to see
the logs for the categories that you selected in the Log Settings screen (see section 15.2). Options
include logs about system maintenance, system errors, access control, allowed or blocked web sites,
blocked web features (such as ActiveX controls, Java and cookies), attacks (such as DoS) and IPSec.
You can view logs and alert messages in this page. Log entries in red indicate system error logs.
Once the log entries are all used, the log will wrap around and the old logs will be deleted.
Click a column heading to sort the entries. A triangle indicates the direction of the sort order.
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The following table describes the labels in the screen on the proceeding page.
View Log
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Display
Select a log category from the drop down list box to display logs within the selected
category. To view all logs, select All Logs. The number of categories shown in the drop
down list box depends on the selection in the Log Settings page.
Time
This field displays the time the log was recorded.
Message
This field states the reason for the log.
Source
This field lists the source IP address and the port number of the incoming packet.
Destination
This field lists the destination IP address and the port number of the incoming packet.
Notes
This field displays additional information about the log entry.
Email Log Now
Click Email Log Now to send the log screen to the e-mail address specified in the
Log Settings page.
Refresh
Click Refresh to renew the log screen.
Clear Log
Click Clear Log to clear all the logs.
15.2 Configuring Log Settings
To change your 1500WR Wireless Router’s log settings, click ADVANCED, LOGS and then the Log
Settings tab. The screen appears as shown.
Use the Log Settings screen to configure to where the 1500WR Wireless Router is to send the logs; the
schedule for when the 1500WR Wireless Router is to send the logs and which logs and/or immediate
alerts the 1500WR Wireless Router is to send.
An alert is a type of log that warrants more serious attention. They include system errors, attacks (access control) and attempted access to blocked web sites or web sites with restricted web features such
as cookies, Active X and so on. Some categories such as System Errors consist of both logs and alerts.
You may differentiate them by their color in the View Log screen.
Alerts are displayed in red and logs are displayed in black.
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15.2 Configuring Log Settings - Continued
The following table describes the labels in the screen on the proceeding page.
Log Settings
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Address Info
Mail Server Enter the server name or the IP address of the mail server for the e-mail
addresses specified below. If this field is left blank, logs and alert messages will
not be sent via e-mail.
Mail Subject Type a title that you want to be in the subject line of the log e-mail message that
the 1500WR Wireless Router sends.
Send Log to Logs are sent to the e-mail address specified in this field. If this field is left blank,
logs will not be sent via e-mail.
Send Alerts to Enter the e-mail address where the alert messages will be sent. Alerts include
system errors, attacks and attempted access to blocked web sites. If this field is
left blank, alert messages will not be sent via e-mail.
Syslog Logging
UNIX syslog sends a log to an external UNIX server used to store logs.
Active Click Active to enable UNIX syslog.
Syslog Server IP Enter the server name or the IP address of the syslog server that will log the CDR
Address (Call Detail Record) and system messages.
Log Facility Select the Local from the drop down list box. The log facility allows you to log the
messages to different files in the syslog server. Refer to your UNIX manual for
more information.
Send Log
Log Schedule This drop-down menu is used to configure the frequency of log messages being sent
as E-mail:
•
Daily • Weekly •
Hourly • When the Log is Full • None.
If the Weekly or the Daily option is selected, specify a time of day when the E-mail
should be sent. If the Weekly option is selected, then also specify which day of the
week the E-mail should be sent. If the When Log is Full option is selected, an alert
is sent when the log fills up. If you select None, no log messages are sent.
Day for Sending Log This field is only available when you select Weekly in the Log Schedule field.
Use the drop down list box to select which day of the week to send the logs.
Time for Sending Log
Enter the time of the day in 24-hour format (for example 23:00 equals 11:00 pm) to
send the logs.
Log
Select the categories of logs that you want to record.
Send Immediate Alert
Select the categories of alerts for which you want the 1500WR Wireless Router to
immediately send e-mail alerts.
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes back to the 1500WR Wireless Router.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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15.3 Configuring Reports
To change your 1500WR Wireless Router’s log reports, click ADVANCED, LOGS and then the
Reports tab. The screen appears as shown.
The Reports screen displays which computers on the LAN send and receive the most traffic, what kinds
of traffic are used the most and which web sites are visited the most often. Use the Reports screen to
view information about bandwidth usage :
> Web sites visited the most often
> Number of times the most visited web sites were visited
> The most-used protocols or service ports
> The amount of traffic for the most used protocols or service ports
> The LAN IP addresses to and/or from which the most traffic has been sent
> How much traffic has been sent to and from the LAN IP addresses to and/or from which the
most traffic has been sent
The web site hit count may not be 100% accurate because sometimes when an individual web
page loads, it may contain references to other web sites that also get counted as hits.
The 1500WR Wireless Router records web site hits by counting the HTTP GET packets. Many web
sites include HTTP GET references to other web sites and the 1500WR Wireless Router may count
these as hits, thus the web hit count is not (yet) 100% accurate.
Enabling the 1500WR Wireless Router’s reporting function decreases the
overall throughput by about 1 Mbps.
The table on the following page describes the labels in the screen above.
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15.3 Configuring Reports - Continued
The following table describes the labels in the screen on the proceeding page.
Reports
LABEL
Report Type
DESCRIPTION
Use the drop-down list box to select the type of reports to display.
Web Site Hits displays the web sites that have been visited the most often from the LAN
and how many times they have been visited.
Protocol/Port displays the protocols or service ports that have been used the most and
the amount of traffic for the most used protocols or service ports.
LAN IP Address displays the LAN IP addresses to and /or from which the most traffic
has been sent and how much traffic has been sent to and from those IP addresses.
Start Collection/
Stop Collection
The button text shows Start Collection when the 1500WR Wireless Router is not
recording report data and Stop Collection when the 1500WR Wireless Router is
recording report data.
Click Start Collection to have the 1500WR Wireless Router record report data. Click
Stop Collection to halt the 1500WR Wireless Router from recording more data.
Refresh
Click Refresh to update the report display. The report also refreshes automatically
when you close and reopen the screen.
This field displays the index number of an individual web site.
Web Site
Web Site displays the web site address(es) that have been visited the most often
from the LAN.
Hits
Hits displays the total number of visits to each web site.
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15.3.1 Viewing Protocol/Port
In the Reports screen, select Protocol/Port from the Report Type drop-down list box to have the
1500WR Wireless Router record and display which protocols or service ports have been used the most
and the amount of traffic for the most used protocols or service ports.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Protocol/Port Report
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Protocol/Port
This column lists the protocols or service ports for which the most traffic has gone
through the 1500WR Wireless Router. The protocols or service ports are listed in
descending order with the most used protocol or service port listed first.
Start Collection/
Stop Collection
The button text shows Start Collection when the 1500WR Wireless Router is not
recording report data and Stop Collection when the 1500WR Wireless Router is
recording report data.
Click Start Collection to have the 1500WR Wireless Router record report data. Click
Stop Collection to halt the 1500WR Wireless Router from recording more data.
Refresh
Click Refresh to update the report display. The report also refreshes automatically when
you close and reopen the screen.
Bytes
This column lists how much traffic has been sent and/or received for each protocol or
service port. The measurement unit shown (bytes, Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes) varies with
the amount of traffic for the particular protocol or service port. The count starts over at 0 if
a protocol or port passes the bytes count limit (see Table 15-6).
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15.3.2 Viewing LAN IP Address
In the Reports screen, select LAN IP Address from the Report Type drop-down list box to have the
1500WR Wireless Router record and display the LAN IP addresses that the most traffic has been sent
to and/or from and how much traffic has been sent to and/or from those IP addresses.
Computers take turns using dynamically assigned LAN IP addresses.
The 1500WR Wireless Router continues recording the bytes sent to or from a LAN IP
address when it is assigned to a different computer.
LAN IP Address Report
LABEL
Start Collection/
Stop Collection
DESCRIPTION
The button text shows Start Collection when the 1500WR Wireless Router is not
recording report data and Stop Collection when the 1500WR Wireless Router is
recording report data.
Click Start Collection to have the 1500WR Wireless Router record report data. Click
Stop Collection to halt the 1500WR Wireless Router from recording more data.
Refresh
Click Refresh to update the report display. The report also refreshes automatically when
you close and reopen the screen.
IP Address
This column lists the LAN IP addresses to and/or from which the most traffic has been
sent. The LAN IP addresses are listed in descending order with the LAN IP address to
and/or from which the most traffic was sent listed first.
Bytes
This column displays how much traffic has gone to and from the listed LAN IP
addresses. The measurement unit shown (bytes, Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes) varies with
the amount of traffic sent to and from the LAN IP address. The count starts over at 0 if
the total traffic sent to and from a LAN IP passes the bytes count limit (see Table 15-6).
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15.3.3 Reports Specifications
The following table lists detailed specifications on the reports feature.
Report Specifications
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Number of web
sites/protocols
or ports/IP
addresses listed:
20
Hit count limit:
Up to 232 hits can be counted per web site. The count starts over at 0 if it passes four
billion.
Bytes count
limit:
Up to 264 bytes can be counted per protocol/port or LAN IP address. The count starts
over at 0 if it passes 264 bytes.
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Part VII
Maintenance
This part describes the Maintenance web Web Configuration Utility screens.
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Chapter 16
Maintenance
This chapter displays system information such as firmware, port IP addresses and port traffic statistics.
16.1
Maintenance Overview
The maintenance screens can help you view system information, upload new firmware, manage
configuration and restart your 1500WR Wireless Router.
16.2
System Status Screen
Click MAINTENANCE to open the System Status screen, where you can use to monitor your
1500WR Wireless Router. Note that these fields are READ-ONLY and are meant to be used for
diagnostic purposes.
The following table describes the information in the SYSTEM STATUS screen:
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
System Name
This is the System Name you enter in the first Internet Access Wizard screen. It is for
identification purposes.
Firmware Version
This is the firmware version and the date created.
Routing Protocols
This shows the routing protocol - IP for which the 1500WR Wireless Router is configured.
WAN Port
IP Address
This is the WAN port IP address.
IP Subnet Mask
This is the WAN port subnet mask.
DHCP
This is the WAN port DHCP role - Client or None.
LAN Port
IP Address
This is the LAN port IP address.
IP Subnet Mask
DHCP
Show Statistics
This is the LAN port subnet mask.
This is the LAN port DHCP role - Server, Client or None.
Click Show Statistics to see router performance statistics such as number of packets sent
and number of packets received for each port.
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16.2.1 System Statistics
Read-only information here includes port status and packet specific statistics. Also provided are
“system up time” and “poll interval(s)”. The Poll Interval field is configurable.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
System Status: Show Statistics
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Port
This is the LAN or WAN port.
Status
This shows the port speed and duplex setting if you are using Ethernet encapsulation for
the Ethernet port. This shows the transmission speed only for wireless port.
TxPkts
This is the number of transmitted packets on this port.
RxPkts
This is the number of received packets on this port.
Collisions
This is the number of collisions on this port.
TxB/s
This shows the transmission speed in bytes per second on this port.
RxB/s
This shows the reception speed in bytes per second on this port.
Up Time
This is the total amount of time the line has been up.
System Up Time This is the total time the 1500WR Wireless Router has been on.
Poll Interval
Enter the time interval for refreshing statistics.
Set Interval
Click this button to apply the new poll interval you entered above.
Stop
Click this button to stop refreshing statistics.
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16.3 DHCP Table Screen
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a server. You can configure the 1500WR Wireless Router as
a DHCP server or disable it. When configured as a server, the 1500WR Wireless Router provides the
TCP/IP configuration for the clients. If set to None, DHCP service will be disabled and you must have
another DHCP server on your LAN, or else the computer must be manually configured.
Click MAINTENANCE and then DHCP TABLE. Read-only information here relates to your DHCP
status. The DHCP table shows current DHCP client information (including IP Address, Host Name and
MAC Address) of all network clients using the DHCP server.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
DHCP Table
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
This is the index number of an associated wireless station.
IP Address
This field displays the IP Address relative to the # field listed above.
Host Name
This field displays the computer host name.
MAC Address
The MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address on a LAN (Local Area Network) is
unique to your computer (six pairs of hexadecimal notation).
A network interface card, such as an Ethernet adapter, has a hardwired address that is
assigned at the factory. This address follows an industry standard that ensures no other
adapter has a similar address.
Refresh
Click Refresh to reload the DHDCP table.
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16.4 Wireless Screen
View the wireless stations that are currently associated to the 1500WR in the Association List
Screen. Click Maintenance, and then Wireless to bring up the screen shown below.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Association List
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
This is the index number of an associated wireless station.
MAC Address
This field displays the MAC address of an associated wireless station.
Association Time
This field displays the time a wireless station first associated with the 1500WR Wireless
Router.
Refresh
Click Refresh to reload the screen.
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Index
Term
Page
128-bit
20
Guarantee
64-bit
20
Hardware Installation
13
USB Connector
13
Hardware Specifications
32
Help
21
Horizons Status Monitor
16
802.11b
Access Tray Section
17, 21
Term
Page
Additional Information
25
Horizons Status Utility Button
28
Ad-Hoc
29
Host Interface
32
Ad-Hoc Mode
21
Hot Swapping
14
Icon
16
Ad-Hoc Wireless Topology
30, 31
Advanced
23
IEEE 802.11b
6, 22, 32
Advanced Management
15
Infrastructure
31
Antenna
Introduction
AP Mode
21
Introduction
AP Settings
27
IPCONFIG
28
Applications
Auto Run
Available Connections
10
17, 18
LAN
9, 29
Last Scan
18
LED
14
Basic Service Set (BSS)
31
License Agreement
11
BSS
31
Management Utility
16
CD ROM
10
Modulation
32
Channel
18
Network Adapters
14
Channels
32
Network Configuration
29
Check Mark
24
None
20
Computer
28
Package Contents
Connect
18
USB Standard
13
Connect Button
19
Peer-to-Peer
21
Plug and Play
Copyright
Current Connections
Customer Support
Data Rates
Database
17, 19
8, 32
Profiles Section
19
Properties Dialog
23
Radio Interference
28
Range
8, 32
Digital Signature
14
Registration
Edit Section
20
Remote Access
Ethernet
28
Restart Computer
12
Scan
18
20
FCC Interference Statement
Found New Hardware
14
Scanned SSID
Frequency Range
32
Security
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Term
Page
Service Set Identification (SSID)
22
Signal
18
Site Survey
28
Software Installation
SOHO
SSID
System Requirements
10
9, 30
18, 20,
22, 28
4, 13
System Tray
16
SysTray
16
Table of Contents
Transmitter
Troubleshooting
25, 27,
28
Type
18
Uninstalling
33
United States
32
Use Windows to configure my
wireless network settings
24
Utility Configuration
27
Warranty
WEP
Windows 2000
Windows XP
18, 21,
22
8, 32
8, 23, 24,
27, 32
Wireless Network Connection
23
Wireless Security (WEP)
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Glossary
Channel: The radio channel of a wireless network, 1 through 11.
Connect: Connect to an available network, or connect to a network using a specific profile.
Delete: Delete a named profile.
Done: Save changes and close the window.
Edit: Edit a named profile.
Name: Profile name, such as, “Work” or “Home”.
Options: Used to create ad hoc and infrastructure networks, and start the Horizons-D2D user
interface in the system tray.
Password: Enter a password, if required, to connect to a wireless network.
Profile: A record that contains information about a wireless network such as SSID, WEP keys,
channel, and type of connection, e.g. AP or ad hoc.
Scan: Activates a search of all channels (1 through 11) searching for wireless networks.
Scanning…: Active indication of the scanning activity. If the radio seems to be in a state of
continuous “Scan”, it is likely that there are no wireless networks available.
Signal: Signal strength.
Status: State of the wireless connection, either connected or not connected.
Speed: The speed of the connection measured in Mbps, (Megabits per second).
SSID: Service Set Identifier. An identification broadcast, (or not), by an Wireless Router or ad hoc
node.
Type: Type of network, either infrastructure/Wireless Router, (AP), or ad hoc.
WEP: Wired equivalent privacy. A means of encrypting the radio signals, can be 40 bit, 64 bit, or
128 bit encryption.

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