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Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router User's Guide

Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router

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Introduction: Dell™ Wireless 2350 Broadband Router User's Guide

Overview

Wireless Networking Overview

A Look at the Hardware


Overview

The Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router is an 802.11b/g wireless access point with a built-in Internet router. Connecting to a DSL or cable modem, the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router can offer both wired and wireless computers simultaneous access to the Internet. The Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router can be configured the following ways:

  • Internet router: Connects to a cable or DSL modem providing Internet connectivity to both wired and wireless computers. The Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router includes a firewall feature to control Internet access and protect your network.

  • Wireless hub (Access Point): Connects wireless computers for file and print sharing.


  • 4-port Ethernet switch: Connects four wired computers for file and print sharing.





  • Ethernet bridge: Enables file and print sharing between wired and wireless computers. In addition, connects to an Ethernet hub, extending Internet connectivity and sharing to more wired computers.


The Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router supports up to 252 connect computers when used with additional router devices. Up to 16 of the 252 computers  can be connected wirelessly. The Network Address Translation (NAT) feature allows 32 connected computers to simultaneously communicate out to the Internet. It can communicate at speeds up to 54 Megabits per second (Mbps) on the wireless network and at either 10 or 100 Mbps on the LAN (wired) port depending on the connected computer. The maximum distance between the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router and each wirelessly connected computer is 300 feet. This distance may be less depending on your environment.

By default, you can use the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router in the following ways:

  • A wireless access point using wireless as the wireless network name.
  • A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server that provides IP addresses to wireless and wired clients.
  • A bridge to an Ethernet hub.

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