Jul 23

In computer networks, a DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between outside a private network and public network companies. It prevents outside users get direct access to a server, enterprise data. (The term comes from the geographic buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea after the action of the United Nations police in the 1950s.) Is a DMZ set up an optional and more secure approach to a server securely and effectively acts as a proxy server when.

In a typical configuration of a DMZ for a small company, a separate computer (or host in network terms) requests from users to access private network of web sites or other undertaking is open to the public. The DMZ host then initiates sessions for these requests on the public.
can, however, is the DMZ host does not log in to the private network. You can only packets that were requested.

The public network users outside the company can access the DMZ host. The DMZ usually include information on Web pages, so that it can be covered with the outside world. However, the zone does not allow access to data from another company. When an external user in the DMZ hosts security, Web pages can be damaged, but no information about the society of those suspended. D-Link, a leading manufacturer of routers, a company that sells products for the creation of a demilitarized zone.

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Jul 22

To host an FTP server behind a router D-Link, you must open port 20 (TCP) and 21 (TCP) in the router and point to the computer with the FTP server software. In addition, you can configure your FTP client to passive mode to use. Internet users should access the router’s WAN IP address to your FTP server software and configure your client in passive mode.

For the D-Link DI-514, DI-524, DI-604 (US only), DI-614+, DI-624, DI-704P(revC), DI-754, DI-764, DI-774, and DI-784:

Step 1: Open a web browser like Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Enter the name admin () and password blank ().

Step 2: Click Advanced, then Firewall.

Step 3: Create a rule in the firewall: Click Enabled.
Enter a name (ftp).
Click Allow.

Source of this page, select the WAN interface. In the first field, enter an *. Leave the second box empty.
Depending on the destination, choose the LAN interface. Enter the IP address of the computer on the FTP server. Leave the second box empty.

Under the Protocol, select TCP. In the beach areas of Port, type 20 in the first zone and 21 in the second box.

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Step 4: Click Apply and then Continue to save settings.

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Jul 22

D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router has been discontinued as of February 01, 2008 in the US.

There are multiple revisions of the D-Link DI-524, each with revision specific drivers, firmware, installation guides, and other resources.

If you can not find the hardware version information, see here:http://www.dlink.cc/drivers-firmware/how-do-i-determine-the-hardware-revision-of-my-product.html

1.DI-524

Date:8/16/2006
Version:1.23
Download site:ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Gateway/di524/Firmware/di524_firmware_123.bin

2.DI-524_REVC

Date:7/05/2006
Version:3.23
Download site:ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Gateway/di524_revc/Firmware/di524_revC_firmware_323.bin
Revision Info: ¤ Fixed Security Issues.¤ Improved Performance

3.DI-524_REVD

Date:8/16/2006
Version:4.03
Download site:ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Gateway/di524_revD/Firmware/di524_revD_firmware_403.bin
Revision Info: ¤ Improved performance.

4.DI-524_REVE

Date:1/11/2006
Version:5.10
Download site:ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Gateway/di524_revE/Firmware/di524_revE_firmware_510.zip
Revision Info: ¤ Shipping firmware

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Jul 22

Find D-Link’s hardware version number and other information,is actually very simple.

The serial number(SN), hardware version/revision information, MAC address and model number, will be located on a label on both the outer box, and on the adapter itself, usually attached to the bottom of the unit.You can depending on the HW ver corresponding to the firmware upgrade.
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Mar 10

D-Link® is proud to present the new Limited Edition Xtreme N™ Gigabit Router (DIR-660). Introducing new cutting edge technology, D-Link raises the bar once again by incorporating the industry’s first OLED display on the router that monitors your network activity. Created around the idea of “You can never have too much information,” the Network Activity Display provides time-saving benefits for network specialists and the casual network administrator alike.

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With a luminous and vivid display, pertinent information will be relayed to you on-demand. Whether you want to monitor your network’s health or are unsure of network settings, you can quickly check all of your router security types, network connectivity, wireless network names, and other settings.

ADVANCED NETWORK SECURITY

Since security is a large concern for networks, the DIR-660 provides the strongest level of wireless protection available to you today: WPA2™. The defense doesn’t stop there. The Internet can be a cesspool of viruses ready to invade your home and hackers looking to steal your identity. To help combat these potential threats, the DIR-660 provides you with Dual Active Firewalls and a host of harm negating features to keep the information where it belongs.

WHAT THIS PRODUCT DOES

Create a wireless network to share high-speed Internet access with computers, game consoles, or media players from greater distances in your home or office.

XTREME N™ ROUTER BENEFITS

* Intelligent Wireless Prioritization Technology.
* Xtreme N technology allows for farther home coverage*.
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* Network Activity Display for on-demand network information.Secure your wireless network using advanced WEP™, WPA™, or WPA2™ encryption.
* Easy to get started with D-Link’s new Quick Router Setup Wizard.
* Supports Good Neighbor Policy – will not interfere with other wireless networks.
* Backward compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b devices including game consoles and digital media players.

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