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Q14:
How many channels/frequencies are available with the Access Point? |
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A:Using
802.11b or draft 802.11g, there are eleven available channels, ranging
from 1 to 11. |
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Q15:
What is the maximum number of IP addresses that the Router will support? |
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A:The
Router will support up to 253 IP addresses. |
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Q16:
Where is the Router installed on the network? |
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A:In
a typical environment, the Router is installed between the cable/DSL
modem and the LAN. Plug the Router into the cable/DSL modem's Ethernet
port. |
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Q17: Does the Internet connection of the Router support 100Mbps Ethernet? |
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A:The
Router's current hardware design supports up to 100Mbps Ethernet on
its Internet port; however, the Internet connection speed will vary
depending on the speed of your broadband connection. The Router also
supports 100Mbps over the auto-sensing Fast Ethernet 10/100 switch
on the LAN side of the Router. |
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Q18: Does the Router support any operating system other than Windows 98,
Windows Millennium, Windows 2000, or Windows XP? |
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A:Yes,
at this time, provide technical support to setup, configuration or
troubleshooting of
any non-Windows operating systems. |
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Q19:
When all else fails in the installation, what can I do? |
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A:Reset
the Router by holding down the reset button until the Power LED fully
turns on and off. Reset your cable or DSL modem by powering the unit
off and then on. Obtain and flash the latest firmware release that
is readily available |
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Q20:
How will I be notified of new Router firmware upgrades? |
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A:All
firmware upgrades are posted on the website at www.cnet.com.tw. They
are free to download. To upgrade the Router's firmware, use the System
tab of the Router's web-based utility. If the Router's Internet connection
is working well, there is no need to download a newer firmware version,
unless that version contains new features that you would like to use.
Downloading a more current version of Router firmware will not enhance
the quality or speed of your Internet connection, and may disrupt
your current connection stability. |
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Q21:
Will the Router function in a Macintosh environment? |
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A:Yes,
but the Router's setup pages are accessible only through Internet
Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher for Macintosh. |
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Q22:
I am not able to get the web configuration screen for the Router.
What can I do? |
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A:You
may have to remove the proxy settings on your Internet browser, e.g.,
Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer. Or remove the dial-up settings
on your browser. Check with your browser documentation, and make sure
that your browser is set to connect directly and that any dial-up
is disabled. Make sure that your browser is set to connect directly
and that any dial-up is disabled. For Internet Explorer, click Tools,
Internet Options, and then the Connection tab. Make sure that Internet
Explorer is set to Never dial a connection. For Netscape Navigator,
click Edit, Preferences, Advanced, and Proxy. Make sure that Netscape
Navigator is set to direct connection to the Internet. |
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Q23:
What are the advanced features of the Router? |
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A:The
Router's advanced features include Advanced Wireless settings, Filters,
Port Forwarding, Routing, and DDNS. |
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Q24:
Can the Router act as my DHCP server? |
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A:Yes.
The Router has DHCP server software built-in. |
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Q25:
How to use Virtual Server in ADSL/Broadband Router? |
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A:Virtual
Server feature allows Internet users to access standard Servers
on your LAN, via the Internet IP Sharer. Normally, Internet users
would not be able to access a server on your LAN because your Server
does not have a valid external IP Address.
Attempts
to connect to devices on your LAN are blocked by the firewall in
this device. The "Virtual Server" feature solves these
problems and allows Internet users to access to your servers. However,
your LAN must have an existing connection to the Internet.
We
can divide Virtual Server in two types. One is Port Forwarding Virtual
Server. There are some standard service ports for most popular applications.
Service |
Port |
Echo |
7 |
FTP |
21 |
TELNET |
23 |
SMTP |
25 |
DNS |
53 |
Finger |
79 |
HTTP |
80 |
PoP3 |
110 |
NNTP |
119 |
SNMP |
161 |
SNMP
Trap |
162 |
The other
one is NAT Virtual Server mapping. If your ADSL account within multi-real
IP Addresses then Multi-Global IP mapping function is a useful feature
for Internet application. The Multi-Global IP mapping function helps
you dividing the client PCs on the LAN into several groups and each
group access Internet through one real IP Address. You also can set
single local IP Address map to single Global IP Address. Thus it empowers
the management and provides much wider application over ADSL line. |
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Q26:
Why Broadband Router always has problem under Cable connection but
not ADSL connection? |
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A:For
ADSL, one subscriber shares one line. If your ISP provides you a 512K
account then you can enjoy the full 512Kbps on your side. But Cable
is different. Many subscribers share the same line. For example, the
bandwidth of Cable is 1.5Mbps. If there are 25 users access Internet
at the same time then the bandwidth of each user is 1500K/25 near
60K. The speed is just like the traditional modem connection. If there
are only 5 users on line at this moment then each user can share the
bandwidth to nearly 300K (1500K/5). So, the speed over ADSL is more
stable than Cable. The access will hang up when the traffic is heavy
over the Cable. It is the reason why many problems only happen over
Cable. |
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How to use the fixed IP address on a computer running Windows XP |
A:
To change the IP address on a computer running Windows XP:
1.
Open Network Connections.
2. Right-click the network card you want to change, and then click
Properties.
3. On the Networking tab, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
4. Click Properties to open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
dialog box.

If
you're setting up to use a manual address, click Use the following
IP address and type the necessary information, IP address, subnet
mask and Default gateway. You'll also need to know the correct DNS
server address for your Internet service provider (or work network,
if you're reconfiguring it to run at work).
For
example:

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How to use the repeater mode in our Router CWR-854 and AP CWA-854? |
A:

In
above configuration, we configure CWR-854 or CWA-854's wireless
settings as follow:
| Device |
AP1 |
AP2 |
AP3 |
| Wireless
mode |
AP |
AP |
AP |
| SSID |
SSID_L |
SSID_P |
SSID_R |
| Repeater
mode |
no |
yes |
yes |
| SSID_Ext |
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SSID_L |
SSID_P |
| LAN
Address |
192.168.1.253 |
192.168.1.10 |
192.168.1.20 |
| DHCP
server |
disable |
disable |
disable |
| NB1_SSID |
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SSID_R |
| NB2_SSID |
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SSID_P |
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