D-Link DI-824VUP Product Manual - Page 5

Connections, Features & Benefits - power adapter

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Connections COM port provides serial connection for a backup analog dial-up modem. All ports (both LAN and WAN) auto-sense cable types to accomodate straight-through or cross-over cable. Pressing the Reset Button restores the router to its original factory default settings. The LPT port or USB port is used to connect to your local printer. Features & Benefits LAN ports provide connections to Ethernetenabled devices. WAN port is the connection for the Ethernet cable to the Cable or DSL modem. Receptor for the Power Adapter. Connects multiple computers to an Ethernet Broadband (Cable or DSL) modem to share the Internet connection Supports VPN pass-through, providing added security Advanced Firewall features for added network security DHCP server support enables all networked computers to automatically receive IP addresses Wireless connection of up to 54Mbps Web-based interface for Management Access Control to manage users on the network Maximum reliability, throughput and connectivity with automatic data rate switching Stronger network security with 256-bit encryption Printer port enables connection to a network printer WAN and LAN ports auto detect cable types (straight-through or cross-over) UPnP supported Note: Please refer to the Resetting the DI-824VUP to the Factory Defualt Settings section in this manual for instructions on how to use the Reset button. 5

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5
Connections
DHCP server support enables all networked computers to automatically
receive IP addresses
Wireless connection of up to 54Mbps
Web-based interface for Management
Access Control to manage users on the network
Maximum reliability, throughput and connectivity with automatic data rate
switching
Stronger network security with 256-bit encryption
Printer port enables connection to a network printer
Connects multiple computers to an Ethernet Broadband (Cable or DSL)
modem to share the Internet connection
±
Supports VPN pass-through, providing added security
±
Advanced Firewall features for added network security
±
Features & Benefits
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±
±
±
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Note:
Please refer to the
Resetting the DI-824VUP to the Factory
Defualt Settings
section in this manual for instructions on how to use
the Reset button.
WAN and LAN ports auto detect cable types (straight-through or cross-over)
±
UPnP supported
±
LAN ports
provide
connections to Ethernet-
enabled devices.
Pressing the
Reset Button
restores the
router to its
original factory
default settings.
All ports (both LAN and WAN)
auto-sense cable types to
accomodate straight-through or
cross-over cable.
Receptor
for the
Power
Adapter
.
WAN port
is the connection
for the Ethernet cable to the
Cable or DSL modem.
COM port
provides serial
connection for a backup
analog dial-up modem.
The
LPT port
or
USB port
is
used to connect to your local
printer.