Firstly, it is useful to think of this type of router as a small computer in its own right - one 
that comes with every- thing needed (including a built-in ADSL modem and a network switch), and it 
performs the following:

 1: Log on and connect to the Internet

 2: Share that Internet connection with any computer (one or several) that may be connected to it.

 3: If more than one computer is connected, those computers will be automatically networked together 

Any computer connected to the router also has Internet access, but only because requests for Internet 
data (such as when you browse a Web page) are sent to the router which in turn obtains the data from 
the Internet and passes it on to you. The router acts as an Internet gateway to the attached computer 
(in much the same manner as a proxy server), except that none of your computer settings need to 
be changed.

As the router is a simple device - it's not running Windows or any other complex operating system, 
and it's without hard drive or rewritable software - it is very secure from intrusion or hacking. 
Routers are made with varying degrees of sophistication but unless told otherwise, the router will 
refuse any unsolicited, inward connection from the Internet. This means that the router shields the 
computers connected to it, protects them from intrusion attempts, and acts as a hardware firewall.

ADSL Router designed for home or office use. It lets you quickly and easily connect to high-speed broadband 
Internet and share your ADSL line.
An ADSL modem is built-in, making connection to the Internet a breeze. The router also incorporates four 
10/ 100Mbps Ethernet switch ports, providing ready connection for workstations and servers, while saving 
you the cost and trouble of installing a separate Ethernet switch.
The DSL-G604T also provides an 802.11g high-speed wireless LAN for ready connection to wireless users. In 
addition to providing 54Mbps rate when operating with 802.11g wireless users, the router is also compatible 
with existing 802.11b wireless devices. 
NAT protection for your office and home users from any Internet intruders and hackers, plus VPN pass-through 
for extra security, are all standard features. Virtual server mapping is used to re-task services to multiple 
servers.
This router can be set to allow separate FTP, Web, and Multiplayer game servers to share the same 
Internet-visible IP address while still protecting your servers and workstations from hackers.
You can configure any of the built-in LAN ports to function as a DMZ port. A DMZ setting can be applied to a 
single client (such as a Web server) behind the router to fully expose it to the Internet and ensure complete 
Internet application compatibility even if the specific port is not known. This allows you to set up web sites 
and e-commerce business from your office while maintaining protection for the rest of your office LAN.

To use this program:

Allow all applications (DMZplus mode)   Set the selected computer in DMZplus mode. All inbound traffic, 
except traffic which has been specifically assigned to another computer using the 
Allow individual applications feature, will automatically be directed to this computer. The DMZplus-enabled 
computer is less secure because all unassigned firewall ports are opened for that computer.

However you still have a sofware firewall on your computer.
You may have to unblock ports if you are asked by net nanny on vista or your own firewall.

Points of note:

1.One computer must be client the other server.

2.You must have same encription password.

3.You must have same host site settings.

4.The host address must be in the form     ftp://myprovider.com/

5.When the program starts it will be hidden. To show right click the system tray icon.

6.To have the program run each time your computer starts. Copy the dialog.exe file to the startup folder.
 

 


