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Configuring the i.LON 100
• Hover your mouse cursor over Setup and select TCP/IP from the drop-down
menu. This will open the LAN/WAN Web page with the LAN connection
selected. See Configuring LAN Connection Properties, below, for more
information on configuring the LAN connection.
• Hover your mouse cursor over Network and select LAN/WAN from the drop-
down menu. This will open the LAN/WAN Web page with the top level of the
tree (i.LON 100) selected. See Configuring General LAN/WAN Properties,
below, for more information on setting up general i.LON 100 LAN/WAN
properties.
The LAN/WAN Web page appears as shown in the following figure:
The tree on the left side of this Web page contains three levels:
• Connections – The top level of the tree shows i.LON 100 connections.
Connections define how the i.LON 100 communicates with other devices.
There are two types of connections that are supported by the i.LON 100:
• LAN Connection – The LAN connection corresponds to the i.LON 100
device’s 10-BaseT Ethernet connection. This connection is always the
first connection shown in the tree and may not be removed. See
Configuring LAN Connection Properties, below, for more information on
configuring the LAN connection.
• Dial-up Connections – After the LAN connection, the i.LON 100 may
contain any number of dialup connections. Each dialup connection
corresponds to an ISP. By default, the i.LON 100 contains two sample
dialup connections: Freenet and T-Online. See Creating and
Configuring a Dial-up Connection below for information about setting
up additional dialup connections.
• Servers – Each connection can have one or more servers. An i.LON 100
server is an IP address or host name. By default, the LAN connection has a
server named Turnaround Address. The Turnaround Address server
refers to the i.LON 100 server itself and supports only the WebBinder service
(see the i.LON 100 User’s Guide: Using the i.LON 100 Web Pages to Configure