Epson IWE3200-H Network Router User Manual


 
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Wireless-to-Ethernet-LAN traffic blocking. Traffic between the wireless interface
and the Ethernet LAN interface can be blocked.
z Changeable MAC Address of the Ethernet WAN Interface. Some ADSL modems work
only with Ethernet cards provided by the ISP. If IWE3200-H is used in such an environment,
the MAC address of the WAN interface of the Router has to be changed to the MAC address of
the ISP-provided Ethernet network card.
z SNTP. Support for absolute system time by SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol).
z Dynamic DNS. Support for dynamic DNS services provided by dyndns.org and no-ip.com, so
that the access Router can be associated with a domain name even if it obtains an IP address dy-
namically by PPP, PPPoE or DHCP.
z LAN Device Management. The access Router can pass management requests from the Inter-
net through its built-in NAT server to devices on the private network. As a result, network de-
vices (such as access points) behind the NAT server can be managed from the Internet. In this
way, the access Router acts as a management proxy for the LAN devices.
z Firmware Tools
Firmware upgrade. The firmware of the IWE3200-H can be upgraded, so that more fea-
tures can be added in the future.
TFTP-based. Upgrading firmware by TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol).
HTTP-based. Upgrading firmware by HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol).
Configuration backup. The configuration settings of the IWE3200-H can be backed up
to a file via TFTP for later restoring.
z Management
Web-based Network Manager for configuring and monitoring the IWE3200-H. The
management protocol is HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol)-based. The management
protocol is HTTP-based. The access Router can be configured to be managed
Only from the LAN side.
Both from the LAN side and WAN side.
Only from the WAN side.