User manual TRENDNET TW100-W2

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[. . . ] TW100-W2 NWay Web Cruiser User's Guide Rev. 01 (June, 1998) 6ETH602H. 01 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. [. . . ] Description: A Domain Name Service (DNS) server address is used to translate URLs into their corresponding IP addresses. ISP Account -> Phone Number In order for the internet server to control the modem to dial the phone, you must enter the dial-up phone number for your ISP. If you need to dial an area code in order to call the number, it must be included in this variable. If you must dial "#", 0, 9 or some other number in order to get an outside phone connection, that information must be included in how this variable is configured. Options: For dial-up connections, the local ISP phone number, complete without spaces, hyphens or other punctuation (commas may be used to indicate a pause). The maximum length is 20 characters. 16 System Setup Example: Your ISP phone number is a local call to 9165555 and you must dial 0 in order to get an outside line from the office where you want to use the internet server. You would enter 0, , 9165555 in the "ISP Account -> Phone Number" variable. The two commas instruct the modem to pause between dialing the 0 and dialing the rest of the number. This pause is necessary if there is normally a moment or two between dialing 0 and getting an outside dial tone. Default Value: (none) Must Be User Modified?Description: The phone number entered in this variable is the number the internet server will dial to establish its internet (WAN) connection. Note: If the ISP phone line is busy, the internet server will automatically redial. Three successive redial attempts will be made. ISP Account -> User ID Just as the internet server needs to know what phone number to dial to access your ISP, it also needs to know what username to login under. This variable is the username the ISP has assigned to you or your company. Options: Needed for dial-up connections. The ISP assigned user ID name exactly as provided (i. e. , all letters capitalized where necessary, underscores and other punctuation included). Default Value: (none) System Setup 17 Internet Server User's Guide Must Be User Modified?Description: This variable is the user ID that will be provided to the ISP once the modem connection is established. Notes: It may not be possible with some ISPs to use this variable to allow the internet server to automatically login. In that case, it will be necessary to use the Login Script as described below. ISP Account -> Password The password is the final step in the ISP dial-up login process. As with the username, this password should have been assigned to you by your ISP when you registered for the service. Options: For dial-up connections, the ISP user access password exactly as provided (i. e. , all letters capitalized where necessary, underscores and other punctuation included). Default Value: (none) Must Be User Modified?Description: This variable is the user password that will be provided to the ISP once the modem connection is established and the username has been accepted. [. . . ] The original Ethernet LAN communications standard set by the IEEE (in standard 802. 3); a 10Mbps standard. 10 million bits per second; an expression of transmission speed in a network. 100Mbps 10BASE-T 10Mbps A Address A number, set of numbers, or name which uniquely identifies a computer, network device, or network resource. Internet Server User's Guide B Bandwidth The range of frequencies available across a communications channel; in one sense, the "size" of the communications channel. C Category 3, 4, 5 Communication cabling standards referring to the quality of the transmission medium and whether or not the cable includes transmission shielding. Simultaneous data transmission on a network medium, resulting in a garbled (and unreadable) transmission. See "CSMA/CD. " A section of a network isolated from other sections by a switch, bridge, or hub that detects and resolves collisions locally so that there is less impact on the entire network. [. . . ]

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