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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router

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5 Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router The Wireless-N router works right out of the box with the default settings. However, to change these settings, you can use the router's web-based configuration utility. You can access the web-based configuration utility via a web browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) from a computer connected to the same network the router is connected to. This chapter includes the following sections: • "Accessing the Web-Based Utility" on page 37 • "Navigating the Utility" on page 38 • "Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router" on page 44 • "Configuring Wireless Settings" on page 76 • "Configuring Firewall Settings" on page 96 • "Configuring the ProtectLink Gateway service" on page 112 • "Configuring the VPN Settings" on page 113 • "Configuring the QoS Settings" on page 126 • "Configuring the Administration Settings" on page 131 • "Configuring IPS Settings" on page 143 • "Configuring the L2 Switch Settings" on page 149 • "Viewing Status" on page 160 Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 36

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Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide
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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N
Wireless-N Router
The Wireless-N router works right out of the box with the default settings.
However, to change these settings, you can use the router’s web-based
configuration utility.
You can access the web-based configuration utility via a web browser (such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) from a computer connected to the
same network the router is connected to.
This chapter includes the following sections:
“Accessing the Web-Based Utility” on page 37
“Navigating the Utility” on page 38
“Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router” on page 44
“Configuring Wireless Settings” on page 76
“Configuring Firewall Settings” on page 96
“Configuring the ProtectLink Gateway service” on page 112
“Configuring the VPN Settings” on page 113
“Configuring the QoS Settings” on page 126
“Configuring the Administration Settings” on page 131
“Configuring IPS Settings” on page 143
“Configuring the L2 Switch Settings” on page 149
“Viewing Status” on page 160