Asus WL 320gE User Manual - Page 37

System Setup, Operation Mode, Home Gateway, Access Point

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Chapter 3 - Software Configuration 3.9 System Setup Click this item on the menu to reveal a submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the ASUS 802.11g AP. Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item. 3.9.1 Operation Mode The ASUS 802.11g AP supports two operation modes to meet different requirements. Please select the mode that matches your networking requirements. Home Gateway In this mode, an Ethernet cable is used for Internet connection and many clients in the network share the same IP address. In this mode, NAT is enabled, WAN connection is allowed via PPPoE, DHCP, or manually assigning an IP address. In this mode, UPnP and DDNS functions are supported. Access Point In this mode, the ASUS 802.11g AP and wireless clients are located in the same local area network, and WAN functions are not supported. In this mode, NAT is disabled, one WAN port and four LAN ports are bridged together. By default, ASUS 802.11g AP operates in Access Mode. 3. Software Web (Common) ASUS 802.11g Access Point 37

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3. Software
ASUS 802.11g Access Point
Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
Web (Common)
3.9
System Setup
Click this item on the menu to reveal a submenu. Follow the
instructions to set up the ASUS 802.11g AP. Tips are given when
you move your cursor over each item.
3.9.1
Operation Mode
The ASUS 802.11g AP supports two
operation modes to meet different
requirements. Please select the
mode that matches your networking
requirements.
Home Gateway
In this mode, an Ethernet cable is
used for Internet connection and many
clients in the network share the same IP
address.
In this mode, NAT is enabled, WAN
connection is allowed via PPPoE,
DHCP, or manually assigning an IP
address. In this mode, UPnP and DDNS functions are supported.
Access Point
In this mode, the ASUS 802.11g AP and wireless clients are located in the same
local area network, and WAN functions are not supported.
In this mode, NAT is disabled, one WAN port and four LAN ports are bridged
together.
By default, ASUS 802.11g AP operates in Access Mode.