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Asante Technologies FR1104-G User Manual

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Chapter 4. Main Menu

Asanté FriendlyNET FR1104-G

User’s Manual

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B. To configure the router’s more advanced features, choose from the following 5 menus.

Menu Functions

Basic
Setting

Primary Setup: LAN IP, WAN type, renew IP forever, NAT
DHCP Server: IP pool starting/ending address, fixed mapping
Wireless: SSID, channel, WEP, 802.1X, MAC address control
Change Password

Forwarding
Rules

Virtual Server: service port, server IP, rule #
Special Applications: trigger, incoming ports
Miscellaneous: DMZ host, FTP port

Security
Settings

Packet Filters: source, destination, rule #
Domain Filters: log, privilege IP, domain suffix, log/drop
URL Blocking: URL
MAC Control: connection/association control, MAC address, IP
address
Miscellaneous: remote administrator, discard ping, SPI, DoS
detection, VPN pass-through

Advanced
Setting

System Time: NTP, manual, daylight savings
System Log: syslog server, email alert, log type, view log
Dynamic DNS: DDNS, provider, host, user name and password
SNMP: community, IP 1–4, version
Routing: dynamic, static, destination, mask, gateway, hop
Schedule Rule: name, Sunday–Saturday, start/end time

Toolbox

View log, firmware upgrade, backup setting, reset to default,
reboot, miscellaneous (Wake-on-LAN admin, ping domain/IP
address)


C. If your router loses its connection to the Internet, click Release and then Renew.
D. View Log reports the status of all login and connection attempts. Clients List shows all

the computers and other devices directly connected to the router’s LAN or WLAN.

E. To

maintain

security,

Log out of the router when you have finished viewing or changing

settings.

4.1

WAN

S

TATUS

These items describe the status of the router’s Internet (WAN) port.

• Remaining Lease Time. The router’s IP address is dynamically set by your Internet

service provider (ISP). This is the time remaining for the IP address shown in the next
item. When this time expires, the router can automatically re-connect (renew IP forever);
see the router’s Basic Settings > Primary Setup menu.

• IP Address. The router’s unique identifier. Each IP address has four numbers separated

by 4 periods; each number can range from 0 to 255.

• Subnet Mask. Default is 255.255.255.0. This router can handle a Class C network with up

to 253 devices.

• Gateway. The IP address for the ISP that connects this router to the Internet. To verify

that your ISP is up, ping this gateway address.