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Model RF500SDSL/Cable Routerwith Built-in 4-port 10/100 SwitchUser Guide

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10RouteFinder RF500S User GuideConnecting a Local Site by Segmenting the LANIn this application, the RF500S is used to connect LAN segments within a l

Strona 3 - Contents

100Route Finder RF500S User Guide7. Click Properties.8. On the General tab, in the preferred Server field, enter the name of your Novell Server Domain

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101Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsSet Your Access Control:Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box, select the Access Control tab.2. In the Control

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102Route Finder RF500S User GuideSet Dial-up type (NT/Novell Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. Right-click the newly created connection icon, then c

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103Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsAccessing a Unix ServerPerform the following procedures to prepare your PC workstation to access a remote Unix Serve

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104Route Finder RF500S User Guide4. Select (i.e., highlight) Adapter, then click Add. The Select Network adapters dialog box opens. Win95/985

Strona 8 - Back Panel

105Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings3. The Select Network Protocol dialog box is displayed. In the Manufacturers option box [Win95only], select Microsof

Strona 9 - Typical Applications

106Route Finder RF500S User GuideMake Your New Connection (Unix Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. Double-click My Computer.2. Double-click the Dial

Strona 10 - 192.168.0.1

107Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsMake New Connection (Windows 2000 only)Perform the following procedures to prepare your Windows 2000 PC workstation

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Chapter 8 - LAN -to- LAN Settings

Strona 12 - Specifications

109Chapter 8 - LAN -to- LAN SettingsLAN -to- LAN SettingsSetting up LAN -to- LAN RoutingThe majority of settings for LAN -to- LAN Routing are set up

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11Chapter 1 - IntroductionConnecting a Local Site to the InternetIn this application, the RF500S is used to connect up to 253 Internal IP addresses to

Strona 14 - Hardware Installation

110RouteFinder RF500S User GuideUsing the Find Computer commandIf your clients are in different subnets or separated by a router, you will not be able

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111Chapter 8 - LAN -to- LAN SettingsUsing LMHostsImportant: Each computer on the LAN must have a copy of this lookup table. Once you havemapped the

Strona 16 - and Configuration

Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting

Strona 17 - Software Installation

113Chapter 9 - TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThis chapter provides a list of common problems encountered while installing, configuring oradministering

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114RouteFinder RF500S User GuideProblem #3The RouteFinder is connected to the Cable/DSL, but has problems accessing the Internet.• Ensure the workstat

Strona 19 - Device Firmware Version

115Chapter 9 - TroubleshootingProblem #7Sometimes when I try and use the Internet or get my mail, the application can’t connect to theInternet immedia

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Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical Support

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117Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical SupportIntroductionThis chapter begins with the terms of your RouteFinder’s warranty. In the Software

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118RouteFinder RF500S User GuideAddendum for International ProductsDistributors should contact Amex, Inc., for information about the repairs for your

Strona 23 - IP Routing (NAT Disabled)

119Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical SupportSoftware User License AgreementIMPORTANT - READ BEFORE OPENING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGEThis license

Strona 24 - 1.) Remote Access

12RouteFinder RF500S User GuideSpecificationsHardware ARM RISC CPU32 bit, 40MHZ4MB DRAM and 512k Flash ROMUART Serial port controllerLAN Ports Number

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120RouteFinder RF500S User Guide4. WARRANTY. MTS warrants that the software will perform substantially in accordance to theproduct specifications in

Strona 26 - 3.) IP Routing (NAT Disabled)

121Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical SupportTechnical SupportMulti-Tech provides free technical support for as long as your product remains

Strona 27 - Asynchronous port settings

122RouteFinder RF500S User GuideOrdering AccessoriesSupplyNet, Inc. can provide you with replacement transformers, cables and connectors for selectMul

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Appendix

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124RouteFinder RF500S User GuideAppendix A - Regulatory Compliance InformationClass B StatementFCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to

Strona 30 - Testing your Connection

125AppendixAppendix B - Tools for your RF500SRouteFinder MonitorIf you are having problems, the RouteFinder Monitor can be a valuable tool to assist i

Strona 31 - Chapter 4 - Telnet

126RouteFinder RF500S User GuideTRACERTTRACERT is an extensive PING utility that allows you to trace the route of an IP address. The utilityreports t

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127AppendixAppendix C - Cabling DiagramsWAN/LAN CablesWAN1234Pin Circuit Signal Name1 TD+ Data Transmit Positive2 TD- Data Transmit Negative3 RD+ Data

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Glossary

Strona 34 - Async Port Settings

129GlossaryThe following is a glossary of terms used in this manual:BBaudrateBaudrate refers to the number of bits per second (Bps) that are transmitt

Strona 35 - Autodetect

Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation

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130RouteFinder RF500S User GuideIP AddressesA computer on the Internet is identified by an IP Address. A computer’s IP address is like a telephonenum

Strona 37 - Diagnostic

131GlossaryIf someone on the Internet tries to access your network, the firewall function of the RouteFinder stopsthe request. The device will not r

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132RouteFinder RF500S User GuideIP addresses at random as long as each one is unique. However, connecting a private network to theInternet requires u

Strona 39 - RouteFinder Manager

133IndexIndexAAdding TCP/IP ... 83, 104ASYNC ... 8Async

Strona 40 - General Settings

134Route Finder RF500S User GuideRRadius ...45Refresh Device List ...

Strona 41 - WAN Ethernet Segment

14RouteFinder RF500S User GuideHardware InstallationSafety1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.2. Never install telephone jacks

Strona 42 - Async Port

15Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationCablingCabling your RouteFinder requires making the appropriate connections to PCs, Cable or DSLmodem, analog modem

Strona 43 - Allow Remote Dial-In

Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration

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17Chapter 3 - Software Installation and ConfigurationSoftware Installation and ConfigurationBefore beginning the installation process, ensure that you

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18RouteFinder RF500S User GuideUsing RouteFinder Setup WizardNote: Before beginning this procedure, ensure that your RF500S is properly connected to

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19Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration5. The Setup Wizard: Device List dialog box displays. The Setup Wizard automatically checksyour n

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User GuideDSL/Cable Routerwith Built-in 4-port 10/100 SwitchP/N S0000093 Revision AThis publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, withou

Strona 48 - Port Settings

20RouteFinder RF500S User Guide6. The Setup Wizard: Device IP Address dialog box displays.• Enter your local internal network’s IP address for this de

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21Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration7. The Select Function dialog box displays.Select the function of the WAN Ethernet port by choosi

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22RouteFinder RF500S User Guide8. The External IP Assignment dialog box displays.Enter the WAN Ethernet IP address information provided by your ISP or

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23Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration9. The Asynchronous port function dialog box displays. Select 1) Remote Access, 2) IP Routing(NA

Strona 52 - Modem String Settings

24RouteFinder RF500S User Guide1.) Remote AccessYou must define the location of your remote user account database by selecting a) Use Local ClientList

Strona 53 - LAN DHCP Server

25Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configurationb.) Use RADIUS ServerSelect this option if you would like your remote clients to be authenticated

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26RouteFinder RF500S User Guide2.) IP Routing (NAT Enabled) and3.) IP Routing (NAT Disabled)If you select IP Routing for the asynchronous port, the Se

Strona 55 - Routing Settings

27Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration10. The Setup Wizard: DNS IP Address dialog box displays.Enter your ISP’s DNS Server IP address.

Strona 56 - Routing Table

28RouteFinder RF500S User Guide13. The Modem Initial Command dialog box displays.Select your modem manufacturer, then select the model from the list p

Strona 57 - Filter Settings

29Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration16. The Note dialog box displays indicating that you have completed the Setup Wizard.Read the “IM

Strona 58 - Packets defined by User

iiiContentsChapter 1 - IntroductionIntroduction ...

Strona 59 - Enable Client Filter Settings

30RouteFinder RF500S User GuideTesting your ConnectionWhen you select Run Monitor, the RouteFinder Monitor program loads.1. To test your current setti

Strona 60 - Remote Clients

Chapter 4 - Telnet

Strona 61 - Refresh Device List

32RouteFinder RF500S User GuideUsing Telnet to Configure your RouteFinderTelnet is a telecommunications software utility which allows you to access a

Strona 62 - Device Name and Password

33Chapter 4 - TelnetRouter IP AddressEnter the IP address assigned to the RF500S on your local network. The new address will take effectafter you ha

Strona 63 - Save Settings to File

34RouteFinder RF500S User GuideAsync Port SettingsThe async port may be used for IP Routing or Remote access. For more information, see the AsyncPort

Strona 64 - Load Settings

35Chapter 4 - TelnetAssign Remote IP:Select Enable or Disable. If you select Enable, you will be prompted to enter an address to beassigned to the r

Strona 65 - Upgrade Firmware

36RouteFinder RF500S User GuideRADIUS Server:Select Enable to configure remote users to authenticate on a RADIUS Server.RADIUS Access Server IP:Enter

Strona 66 - General Diagnostic

37Chapter 4 - TelnetDiagnosticThe Diagnostic option performs basic testing of the RouteFinder, displays information about yourfirmware and offers opt

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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager

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39Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerRouteFinder ManagerRouteFinder manager is the main program used to configure all the settings of your RF500S.1. To ru

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Chapter 6 - RouteFinder MonitorRouteFinder Monitor...

Strona 70 - Test Connection

40RouteFinder RF500S User GuideGeneral SettingsAfter selecting your device from the Available Devices list, select General Settings to view or changea

Strona 71 - Terminate Connection

41Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerWAN Ethernet SegmentSelect NAT (Network Address Translation) to provide firewall protection and enable all local LANu

Strona 72 - Save to File

42RouteFinder RF500S User GuideAsync PortThe Async Port can be configured to provide either IP Routing or Remote Access. IP Routing is usedto connec

Strona 73 - IP Address/Name

43Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerAllow Remote Dial-InThis option allows a remote site to dial-in to this network.1. From the IP Routing Settings dialo

Strona 74 - Event Messages

44RouteFinder RF500S User GuideRemote Connection Authentication SettingsWhen you select Allow Remote Dial-in, you must determine the method that remot

Strona 75 - TCP/IP Tab

45Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerAssign a specific IP address for this user:Select this option if you would like to have a specific IP address assigne

Strona 76 - Time Tab

46RouteFinder RF500S User GuideRemote Access - Remote Access Settings1. From the General Settings dialog box, Async Port section, select Remote Access

Strona 77 - Status Tab

47Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerEnable IP Mapping - Virtual ServerIP Mapping is available only when NAT is enabled. If NAT is enabled for a particul

Strona 78 - Statistics Tab

48RouteFinder RF500S User GuidePort SettingsThe Modem Settings options are used to configure the communication between your modem or ISDNTA and your R

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49Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerEdit Login Script for Remote Access1. From the Port Settings, Async tab, click Edit Login Script.2. The login Script

Strona 80 - LAN Client Settings

Appendix B - Tools for your RF500S ...125RouteFin

Strona 81 - Accessing a Windows NT Server

50RouteFinder RF500S User GuideWriting a login script for IP RoutingTo write an effective login script, you must obtain the correct login script infor

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51Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerExample 2 : Script for Unreliable ISP (Redial until connected)# Login Script Meaning of Each Login Script Command1 Se

Strona 83 - Manufacturers

52RouteFinder RF500S User GuideModem String SettingsThe most important modem string is the initialization string because your network device uses it t

Strona 84 - Primary Network Logon

53Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerLAN DHCP ServerNote: Refer to the Glossary at the back of this User Guide for more information about the DHCPfunction

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54RouteFinder RF500S User GuideTo assign a static IP Address:Enter the MAC address manually or use the MAC address search tool.To use the MAC address

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55Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerRouting SettingsRouting is the process of moving a packet of data from source to destination. The RF500S acts as aro

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56RouteFinder RF500S User GuideRouting TableThe routing table stores the routing information so that the RF500S knows how to route the IP packetsto th

Strona 88 - Accessing a Novell Server

57Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerFilter SettingsYou can use Filter Settings to choose which packets are allowed to enter the network and whichpackets

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58RouteFinder RF500S User GuidePrivilege LevelUse the Privilege list box to select an appropriate level for this filter.It is common to set many filte

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59Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerEnable Client Filter SettingsThe Client Filter allows you to decide which services are allowed into your network and

Strona 91 - Network Client:

Chapter 1 - Introduction

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60RouteFinder RF500S User Guide7. The Privileged Client Table dialog box displays.LAN Local Client ListIn the Privileged Client Table, enter the clien

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61Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerRefresh Device List1. From the main Manager dialog box, click Refresh Device List to search the LAN for availablenetw

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62RouteFinder RF500S User GuideDevice Name and Password1. From the main Manager dialog box, click Device Name and Password. You may use the defaultde

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63Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerSave Settings to FileThe Save Settings to File option allows you to save your settings to a file. This option provid

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64RouteFinder RF500S User GuideLoad SettingsThe Load Settings option allows you to load either the default settings of your network device or toload

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65Chapter 5 - RouteFinder ManagerUpgrade FirmwareWarning: Upgrade the firmware of your RouteFinder RF500S only under the advice and direction of theMu

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66RouteFinder RF500S User GuideGeneral DiagnosticThe General Diagnostic option on the main RouteFinder Manager dialog box displays network deviceinfor

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Chapter 6 - RouteFinder Monitor

Strona 100 - Workgroup

68RouteFinder RF500S User GuideRouteFinder MonitorRouteFinder Monitor is a utility that provides both monitoring and troubleshooting functions.Running

Strona 101 - Set Your Access Control:

69Chapter 6 - RouteFinder MonitorRefresh Device ListClick Refresh Device List from the main RouteFinder Monitor dialog box to display a list of networ

Strona 102 - Server Type;

7Chapter 1 - IntroductionIntroductionCongratulations on the purchase of the Multi-Tech System’s RouteFinder model RF500S, oneof the finest broadband r

Strona 103 - Accessing a Unix Server

70RouteFinder RF500S User GuideTest ConnectionThe Test Connection option tests your connection settings and assist you in determining if problemsare d

Strona 104 - Network Adapter

71Chapter 6 - RouteFinder MonitorTerminate ConnectionThe Terminate Connection option is designed to allow the Network Administrator to terminate anRF5

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72RouteFinder RF500S User GuideSave to FileClick Save to a File to save a monitoring session to a file. This feature can be used to create an eventlog

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73Chapter 6 - RouteFinder MonitorIP Address/NameThe IP Address/Name function allows you to associate a name with a particular IP address and nameon yo

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74RouteFinder RF500S User GuideEvent MessagesEvent Messages are displayed in the lower half of the RouteFinder Monitor display. EventMessages provide

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75Chapter 6 - RouteFinder MonitorTCP/IP TabThe TCP/IP tab displays all TCP/IP requests made by your network device. You may select to viewTCP/IP sess

Strona 109 - LAN -to- LAN Settings

76RouteFinder RF500S User GuideTime TabThe Time Tab provides information about the amount of time the device has been powered on, the totalconnection

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77Chapter 6 - RouteFinder MonitorStatus TabThe Status tab provides information about the status of the WAN Ethernet and Async ports.1. From the RouteF

Strona 111 - Using LMHosts

78RouteFinder RF500S User GuideStatistics TabThe Statistics tab indicates, by port, how many bytes of data have come in and out through theRouteFinder

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Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings

Strona 113 - Troubleshooting

8RouteFinder RF500S User GuideFront PanelRF500S Front PanelFront Panel DescriptionLANLink/ACT Lights when the LAN client is correctly connected to the

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80Route Finder RF500S User GuideLAN Client SettingsIn order for a computer to access the Internet, the TCP/IP protocol must be installed on the comput

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81Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsSetting up Remote Access ClientsDial-in connections to Windows NT, Novell and Unix servers require slightly different

Strona 116 - and Technical Support

82Route Finder RF500S User Guide3. Click Add; the Select Network Component Type dialog box opens.4. Select (i.e., highlight) Adapter, then click Add.

Strona 117 - Introduction

83Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsAdding TCP/IP (NT Server Connection):Windows 95/98/NT:1. In the Network dialog box, Configuration tab, click Add.2. S

Strona 118 - Out of Warranty Repair Costs

84Route Finder RF500S User GuideAdding File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks (NT Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box

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85Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsSet up Properties of Components (NT Server Connection):Dial-up Adapter:Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box, C

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86Route Finder RF500S User GuideIdentification:Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box, select the Identification tab.2. In the Workgroup field, en

Strona 121 - About the Internet

87Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsMake Your New Connection (NT Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. Double-click My Computer.2. Double-click the Dial-U

Strona 122 - Ordering Accessories

88Route Finder RF500S User GuideAccessing a Novell ServerNovell NetWare products are used on up to 70 percent of PC-based local area networks (LANs).P

Strona 123 - Appendix

89Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings4. Select (i.e., highlight) Adapter, then click Add. The Select Network adapters dialog box opens. Win95/985

Strona 124 - FCC Part 15

9Chapter 1 - IntroductionTypical ApplicationsThe following examples provide information about typical applications using the RF500S. Theydescribe usi

Strona 125 - WINIPCFG and IPCONFIG

90Route Finder RF500S User Guide3. In the Manufacturers option box, select Microsoft. In the Network Protocols option box, selectIPX/SPX-compatible Pr

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91Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsSet Up Properties of Components (Novell Server Connection):Network Client:Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box,

Strona 127 - Appendix C - Cabling Diagrams

92Route Finder RF500S User Guide7. Click Properties.8. On the General tab, in the Preferred server field, enter the name of your Novell Server Domain.

Strona 128 - Glossary

93Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsSet Your Access Control (Novell Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box, select the Access Cont

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94Route Finder RF500S User GuideAccessing a Windows NT Server and a Novell NetWare ServerNote: Before configuring your remote site, ensure TCP/IP has

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95Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings4. Select (i.e., highlight) Adapter, then click Add. The Select Network adapters dialog box opens. Win95/98 Wi

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96Route Finder RF500S User GuideAdding Client for Microsoft Networks (Novell/NT Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box, Configu

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97Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsAdding IPX/SPX (Novell/NT Server Connection):Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog box, Configuration tab, click Add

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98Route Finder RF500S User Guide3. The Select Network Client dialog box displays. In the Manufacturer’s option box, selectMicrosoft. In the Network Cl

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99Chapter 7 - LAN Client SettingsSet Up Properties of Components (Novell/NT Server Connection):Dial-up Adapter:Windows 95/98:1. In the Network dialog

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