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<P CLASS="mainheading1">Tri-Band Home Router: GUI 
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<P>The <STRONG>GUI</STRONG> tab offers the same configurations and
settings as the <STRONG>Config</STRONG> tab with some additional
features for access restrictions, ISP VLAN setup, port forwarding,
DMZ access, administration, as well as router and network status.
Make sure you click on the <STRONG>Save Settings</STRONG> button at
the bottom to apply the new settings to the Home Router before going
to any other tab.</P></div>
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Setup Configuration</P></div>
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<P>In the <STRONG>Setup</STRONG> tab under the Basic Setup sub-tab,
you can set the <STRONG>Internet Connection Type</STRONG> to either
automatically obtain IP configurations with <STRONG>Automatic
Configuration - DHCP</STRONG>, manually set IP configurations with
<STRONG>Static IP</STRONG>, or setup the router to operate as either
<B>Wireless A</B><STRONG><B>P</B></STRONG><STRONG> </STRONG><STRONG><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">or
</SPAN></STRONG><STRONG><B>Media Bridge</B></STRONG>. You can also
set the LAN IP configurations and DHCP server settings under the
<STRONG>Network Setup</STRONG> section. 
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<P ALIGN=LEFT STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">In order to illustrate
router operation in <I><B>Media Bridge</B></I> and <I><B>Wireless AP</B></I>
<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">modes,</SPAN></SPAN>
Packet Tracer has the following samples:</P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT STYLE="margin-left: 0.79in; margin-bottom: 0in">hr-wireless-media-bridge.pkt</P>
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<I><B>ISP Vlans </B></I>sub-section of
<I>Network Setup,</I> allows you to configure VLANs for situation
when they are used by ISP providers for service delivery.</div><BR><BR><BR>
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<P >Packet Tracer comes with the following
sample networks illustrating this feature:</P>
<P STYLE="margin-left: 0.79in">hr-isp-vlans-ip-dhcp.pkt<BR>hr-isp-vlans-ip-static.pkt</P></BR></P></div>
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Wireless Configuration</P></div>
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<P>On the <STRONG>Wireless</STRONG> tab under the <STRONG>Basic
Wireless Settings</STRONG> sub-tab, the only settings you can change
are the <STRONG>Network Name (SSID)</STRONG> and the <STRONG>Standard
Channel </STRONG><STRONG><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">for each
radio band</SPAN></STRONG>.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>Wireless Security</STRONG> sub-tab, you can set
the Security Mode to <STRONG>Disabled</STRONG>, <STRONG>WEP</STRONG>,
<STRONG>WPA Personal</STRONG>, <STRONG>WPA Enterprise</STRONG>, <STRONG>WPA2
Personal</STRONG>, or <STRONG>WPA2 Enterprise</STRONG>. Depending on
the security mode that you select, you will need to enter a WEP key,
pass phrase and encryption type for WPA/WPA2 Personal, or the RADIUS
server IP address, shared secret, and encryption type for WPA/WPA2
Enterprise. The settings are also available for each radio band.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>Wireless MAC Filter</STRONG> sub-tab, you can
setup a wireless MAC address filter list to permit or prevent
wireless clients from accessing the wireless network. To setup the
wireless MAC filter, set the wireless MAC filter to <STRONG>Enabled</STRONG>
and then select whether you want the MAC filter to prevent the listed
clients from accessing the wireless network or to permit only the
listed clients from being able to access the wireless network.
Afterwords, begin entering the MAC addresses of the clients that you
want to include in the MAC filter and then click the <STRONG>Save
Settings</STRONG> button. 
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Security Configuration</P></div>
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<P>On the Security tab, there are no additional viewable sub-tabs and
there are no parameters that you can edit.</P>
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Access Restrictions Configuration</P></div>
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<P>On the <STRONG>Access Restrictions</STRONG> tab under the <STRONG>Internet
Access Policy</STRONG> sub-tab, you can apply various access
restrictions policies on the connected hosts. To add a policy to the
router, first select a policy you would like to edit from the <STRONG>Access
Policy</STRONG> drop-down menu and then Enter a <STRONG>Policy Name</STRONG>
for the policy. Then, set the <STRONG>Status</STRONG> to <STRONG>Enabled</STRONG>.
Next, click on the <STRONG>Edit List</STRONG> button and enter the
host IP addresses you would like to apply the policy on in the <STRONG>List
of PCs</STRONG> dialog that shows up. After editing the list, click
on <STRONG>Save Settings </STRONG>and <STRONG>Close</STRONG> inside
the dialog. Back in the GUI, select <STRONG>Deny</STRONG> to restrict
all applications or select <STRONG>Allow</STRONG> for specific
application access restriction. If you select <STRONG>Allow</STRONG>,
you can choose up to three applications to block. To block an
application, select the application from the <STRONG>Applications</STRONG>
list and click on the <STRONG>&gt;&gt;</STRONG> button to add it to
the <STRONG>Blocked List</STRONG>. To unblock an application, select
the application from the Blocked List and click on the <STRONG>&lt;&lt;</STRONG>
button. If you want to remove a policy, select the policy from the
<STRONG>Access Policy</STRONG> drop-down menu and click <STRONG>Delete
This Entry</STRONG>. The restrictions configured on this page can
also be applied on schedule by setting <I>from</I> and t<I>o</I>
times of the day in the Schedule sub-section of the page. Time values
refer to the <I>Environment</I> clock displayed in the top -right
corner of the application's main window. Using this feature allows
for all configured restrictions to take place only within the time
frame specified. </div><BR><BR><BR>
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Applications &amp; Gaming Configuration 
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<P>In the <STRONG>Applications &amp; Gaming</STRONG> tab under the
<STRONG>Single Port Forwarding</STRONG> sub-tab, you can forward
packets destined to specific ports to an IP Address. To forward a
port, select the appropriate application under the <STRONG>Application
Name</STRONG> drop-down menu, enter the IP Address under the <STRONG>To
IP Address</STRONG> column to which you want the packets to be
forwarded, and then click on the box under the <STRONG>Enabled</STRONG>
column. To forward a custom port, enter an application name and then
enter the appropriate <STRONG>Externet Port</STRONG>, <STRONG>Internet
Port</STRONG>, and <STRONG>Protocol</STRONG>. The <STRONG>Externet
Port</STRONG> is the port to which the router will listen from the
WAN side. The <STRONG>Internet Port</STRONG> is the port on your
local server to which the router will forward packets.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>DMZ</STRONG> sub-tab, you can set a specific
host to have DMZ access. To do so, click on <STRONG>Enabled</STRONG>
to enable the DMZ feature and then enter the IP address of the host
you want to have DMZ access. 
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Administration Management 
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<P>In the <STRONG>Administration</STRONG> tab under the <STRONG>Management</STRONG>
sub-tab, you can change the default password to access the router
through the Web Configuration using the <STRONG>Web Browser</STRONG>
and toggle <STRONG>Remote Management</STRONG>. In addition to this,
if you are logged in using the Web Configuration, you can <STRONG>Backup</STRONG>
and <STRONG>Restore Configurations</STRONG>.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>Factory Defaults</STRONG> sub-tab, the only
available feature is <STRONG>Restore Factory Defaults</STRONG>. This
will reset the configuration back to default settings.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>Firmware Upgrade</STRONG> sub-tab, you can
upgrade the firmware of the Home Router. To upgrade the firmware,
click on <STRONG>Browse</STRONG>, select a valid firmware image from
the dialog that shows up, and then click <STRONG>OK</STRONG>. Once
you have selected a firmware, click on the <STRONG>Start to Upgrade</STRONG>
button to upgrade the firmware.</P></div>
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<P CLASS="mainheading2">Status</P></div>
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<P>On the <STRONG>Status</STRONG> tab under the <STRONG>Router</STRONG>
sub-tab, you can view <STRONG>Router Information</STRONG> and
<STRONG>Internet Connection</STRONG> configurations. You can <STRONG>Release</STRONG>
and <STRONG>Renew</STRONG> the IP address of the Internet port.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>Local Network</STRONG> sub-tab, you can view the
<STRONG>Local Network</STRONG> and <STRONG>DHCP Server</STRONG>
configuration. You can view the <STRONG>DHCP Client Table</STRONG> as
well.</P>
<P>Under the <STRONG>Wireless Network</STRONG> sub-tab, you can view
the various wireless configurations on the router.</P></div>
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