Linksys WRT54GR Network Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Wireless-G Broadband Router with RangeBooster
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with RangeBooster. The Wireless-G Broadband
Router with RangeBooster will allow you to network wirelessly better than ever, sharing Internet access, files and
fun, easily and securely and with a greater range of up to twice as far as standard Wireless-G.
How does the Wireless-G Broadband Router with RangeBooster do all of this? A router is a device that allows
access to an Internet connection over a network. With the Wireless-G Broadband Router with RangeBooster, this
access can be shared over the four switched ports or via the wireless broadcast at up to 11Mbps for Wireless-B
or up to 54Mbps for Wireless-G.
Use the WPA standard to secure your wireless network while the whole network is protected through a Stateful
Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) technology. You can also access the
Router’s features through the easy-to-use, browser-based utility.
But what does all of this mean?
Networks are useful tools for sharing computer resources. You can access one printer from different computers
and access data located on another computer's hard drive. Networks are even used for playing multiplayer video
games. So, networks are not only useful in homes and offices, they can also be fun.
PCs on a wired network create a LAN, or Local Area Network. They are connected with Ethernet cables, which is
why the network is called “wired”.
PCs equipped with wireless cards or adapters can communicate without cumbersome cables. By sharing the
same wireless settings, within their transmission radius, they form a wireless network. This is sometimes called
a WLAN, or Wireless Local Area Network. The Wireless-G Broadband Router with RangeBooster bridges wireless
networks of both 802.11b and 802.11g standards and wired networks, allowing them to communicate with each
other.
Linksys recommends using the Setup CD-ROM for first-time installation of the Router. If you do not wish to run
the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM, then use the instructions in this Guide to help you connect the
Wireless-G Broadband Router with RangeBooster, set it up, and configure it to bridge your different networks.
These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Wireless-G Broadband Router with
RangeBooster.
lan (local area network): The computers and
networking products that make up the network in
your home or office.
nat (network address translation): NAT technology
translates IP addresses of a local area network to a
different IP address for the Internet.
wpa (wi-fi protected access): a wireless security
protocol using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
encryption, which can be used in conjunction with a
RADIUS server.
spi (stateful packet inspection) firewall: a technology
that inspects incoming packets of information before
allowing them to enter the network.
firewall: Security measures that protect the
resources of a local network from intruders.