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Why can I not browse or use Telnet to access the base station at its external IP address?

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Why can I not browse or use Telnet to access the base station at its external IP address?

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A. The base station is designed to prevent Telnet or browser connections for security reasons. Although you can not connect to the IP address, you can use the ping command to verify that the base station is alive on the network. You can only use a web browser or Telnet to access the internal IP address of the base station (192.168.200.1).

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