BenQ AWL-700 Network Router User Manual


 
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1.2.2 Three ways to acquire WAN’s IP address
There are three ways to acquire AWL700’s WAN IP address. The first one is to assign
its WAN interface as a static valid IP address. Or, the users can acquire AWL700’s
WAN IP address by PPPoE and it does not require the users to install PPPoE client
software in their own hosts. The third one is to obtain DHCP server. Some service
providers offer their clients IP
addresses by DHCP protocol, and AWL700 can act as a
DHCP client via its 10/100 base-TX WAN port to acquire its WAN IP address. In fact,
AWL700 is a convenient device, because it provides both 10/100 base-TX WAN port
and 10/100 base-TX LAN ports for users to acquire IP address to share.
1.2.3 Act as a DHCP server in its LAN side
AWL700 can act as a DHCP server in its LAN side, and this function can be performed
without users to configure their own IP addresses. When users are booting their
machines, AWL700 will assign each machine with an IP address and other useful
information, such as DNS server’s IP address etc.
1.2.4 Virtual Server
Users can set up different kinds of servers behind their AWL700 and remote users can
access these inside servers via AWL700’s virtual server functionality.
1.2.5 NAT-type Firewall
AWL700 is also guarded by NAT-type firewall. A NAT-type firewall provides users a
secure LAN environment and it also denies access for any anonymous people who
might have bad intensions on your network.
1.2.6 Web Management
Users can configure and manage AWL700 from their own web browsers (IE or
Netscape). This means that users could manage AWL700 no matter where they are and
without any proprietary application installed in their PC.
1.2.7 Firmware Upgrade
AWL700 provides an efficient way to upgrade firmware. Users can use web browser to
do firmware upgrades and the device also allows TFTP clients to perform this task.