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Encryption
The encryption modes supported by WL-530gV2 are: WEP-64bits, WEP-128bits,
TKIP, and AES.
WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It uses 64bits or 128bits static keys
to encrypt the data for wireless transmission. To set up WEP keys, set
WEP
Encryption to WEP-64bits or WEP-128bits, then manually key in four sets of
WEP Keys (10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bits keys or 26 hexadecimal digits for
128-bits keys). You can also let the system generate the keys by keying in a
Passphrase.
TKIP stands for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP dynamically generates
unique keys to encrypt every data packet in a wireless session.
AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. This solution offers stronger
protection and increases the complexity of wireless encryption.
2. Select
Yes to enable virtual server. For
example, if host 192.168.1.100 is the FTP
server that the user will access, it means
all packets from Internet with destination
port as 21 are to be directed to the host.
Set Well-known Application to
FTP. Port
range to 21, Local IP to the host IP, Local
Port to 21, Protocol to TCP.
3. Click
Finish.
4. Click
Save & Restart to restart the Wireless
Router and activate the new settings.
2) Setting up virtual server in your LAN
Virtual server is a Network Address Translation (NAT) function
which turns a computer within a LAN into a server by allowing
data packets of certain service, such as HTTP, from the
Internet.
To set up virtual server in your LAN:
1. Click
NAT Setting > Virtual Server.