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Basic Features
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The wireless Link LEDs are actually more like wireless On/Off indicators, extinguishing only when you set the Wireless Mode selectors in the admin interface to Disabled to independently shut off each radio Four 10/100 LAN ports, one 10/100 WAN port and power...
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Basic Features
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shutting off when the WLAN link is passing traffic. It also extinguishes when you set the Wireless Network Mode selector in the admin interface to Disabled to shut off the router's radio. Four 10/100 LAN ports, one 10/100 WAN port and power jack are on the...
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Basic Features
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normally on and briefly shutting off when the WLAN link is passing traffic. It also extinguishes when you set the Wireless Network Mode selector in the admin interface to Disabled to shut off the router's radio. Four 10/100 LAN ports, one 10/100 WAN port and...
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Basic Features
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the WAP54G. The wireless Link LED is actually more of a wireless On/Off indicator, and shuts off only when you set the Wireless Mode selector in the admin interface to Disabled and shut off the router's radio. Four 10/100 LAN ports, one 10/100 WAN port and...
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Client Mode
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setup of the 330 in Adaptor mode, it also has a web-based admin interface. Figure 8 shows that you have a full set of configuration options to chose from. (Note that the Scan Mode and Specified Profile selectors in the Button Scan Mode section provide only...
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Firewall Features, Continued
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block files with .java, .jar and .swf (Flash) extensions. Note also that you can choose to have the triggering of an ACL logged or have an ACL apply to traffic coming or going via an IPsec tunnel. With all those selectors to absorb, you may have missed...
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Setup & Administration
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feature set. Some of the web admin interface's features didn't work in Mozilla 1.4, although IE 5.5 handled them fine. Examples include the Supported Rate selector on the Advanced page, the Disconnect feature on the Status page, and the pop-up warning issued...