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Billion 800VGT Router
Wireless
Client
/
MAC
Address
Filter
The
MAC
Address
supports
up
to
16
wireless
network
machines
and
helps
you
to
manage
your
network
control
to
accept
traffic
from
specific
authorized
machines
or
to
restrict
unwanted
machine(s)
from
accessing
your
LAN.
There
are
no
pre-define
MAC
Address
filter
rules;
you
can
add
the
filter
rules
that
meet
your
requirements.
Wireless
Client
Filter:
Default
setting
is
Disable
.
²
Allowed:
To
authorize
a
specific
device
accessing
your
LAN,
insert
the
devises
MAC
Address
in
the
space
provided,
or
click
.
Make
sure
your
computer’s
MAC
is
listed.
²
Blocked:
To
prevent
unwanted
devices
from
accessing
the
LAN,
insert
the
MAC
Address
of
an
unwanted
computer
into
the
space
provided,
or
click
.
Make
sure
your
computer’s
MAC
is
not
listed.
The
maximum
number
of
clients
is
16.
MAC
addresses
are
6
bytes
long;
they
are
presented
only
in
hexadecimal
format.
The
numbers
0
-
9
and
letters
a
-
f
are
acceptable.
MAC
addresses
are
6
bytes
long
Note:
Follow
the
MAC
Address
Format
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
Semicolon
(
:
)
must
be
included.
Candidates:
T
his
function
automatically
detects
devices
connected
to
the
router
through
the
Wireless
AP
.
.
Associated
Wireless
Clients
Associate
Wireless
Client
displays
a
list
of
individual
wireless
device’s
MAC
Address
that
are
currently
connected
to
the
router.
You
can
easily
add
a
particular
client
to
the
Allow
or
Block
list
by
checking
the
box
next
to
the
MAC
address
and
selecting
Add
to
insert
to
the
client
into
the
Wireless
Client
(MAC
Address)
Filter
table.
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Billion 800VGT Router
Port
Setting
This
section
allows
you
to
configure
the
settings
for
the
router’s
Ethernet
ports
to
solve
some
of
the
compatibility
problems
that
may
be
encountered
while
connecting
to
the
Internet,
as
well
as
allowing
users
to
tweak
the
performance
of
their
network.
Port
#
Connection
Type:
this
is
where
you
can
customize
the
connection
type
of
each
of
the
routers
Ethernet
ports.
There
are
Six
options
to
choose
from:
Auto,
disable,
10M
half-duplex,
10M
full-duplex,
100M
half-duplex,
100M
full-duplex
and
Disable.
Sometimes,
there
are
Ethernet
compatibility
problems
with
legacy
Ethernet
devices,
and
you
can
configure
a
particular
Ethernet
port
to
one
of
the
different
types
to
solve
compatibility
issues.
The
default
is
Auto
,
which
users
should
keep
unless
there
are
specific
problems
with
computers
not
being
able
to
access
your
LAN.
IPv4
TOS
priority
Control
(Advanced
users):
TOS,
Type
of
Services,
is
the
2
nd
octet
of
an
IP
packet.
Bits
6-7
of
this
octet
are
reserved
and
bit
0-5
are
used
to
specify
the
priority
of
the
packet.
This
feature
uses
bits
0-5
to
classify
the
packet’s
priority.
If
the
packet
is
high
priority,
it
will
flow
first
and
will
not
be
constrained
by
the
Rate
Limit.
Therefore,
when
this
feature
is
enabled,
the
router’s
Ethernet
switch
will
check
the
2
nd
octet
of
each
IP
packet.
If
the
value
in
the
TOS
field
matches
the
checked
values
in
the
table
(0
to
63),
this
packet
will
be
treated
as
high
priority.
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Billion 800VGT Router
DHCP
Server
You
can
disable
or
enable
the
DHCP
(Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol)
server
or
enable
the
router’s
DHCP
relay
functions.
The
DHCP
protocol
allows
your
router
to
dynamically
assign
IP
addresses
to
computers
on
your
network
if
they
are
configured
to
obtain
IP
addresses
automatically.
To
disable
the
router’s
DHCP
Server,
check
Disabled
and
click
Next,
then
click
Apply.
When
the
DHCP
Server
is
disabled
you
will
need
to
manually
assign
a
fixed
IP
address
to
each
Computer
on
your
network,
and
set
the
default
gateway
for
each
computer
to
the
IP
address
of
the
router
(by
default
this
is
10.0.0.2).
To
configure
the
router’s
DHCP
Server,
check
DHCP
Server
and
click
Next
.
You
can
then
configure
parameters
of
the
DHCP
Server
including
the
IP
pool
(starting
IP
address
and
ending
IP
address
to
be
allocated
to
Computers
on
your
network),
lease
time
for
each
assigned
IP
address
(the
period
of
time
the
IP
address
assigned
will
be
valid),
DNS
IP
address
and
the
gateway
IP
address.
These
details
are
sent
to
the
DHCP
client
(i.e.
your
PC)
when
it
requests
an
IP
address
from
the
DHCP
server.
Click
Apply
to
enable
this
function.
If
you
check
Use
Router
as
a
DNS
Server
”,
the
ADSL
Router
will
perform
the
domain
name
lookup,
find
the
IP
address
from
the
outside
network
automatically
and
forward
it
back
to
the
requesting
PC
in
your
LAN
(your
Local
Area
Network).
If
you
check
DHCP
Relay
Agent
and
click
Next
,
then
you
will
have
to
enter
the
IP
address
of
the
DHCP
server
which
will
assign
an
IP
address
back
to
the
DHCP
client
on
your
LAN.
Use
this
function
only
if
advised
to
do
so
by
your
network
administrator
or
ISP.
Click
Apply
to
enable
this
function.
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Billion 800VGT Router
WAN
-
Wide
Area
Network
WAN
refers
to
your
Wide
Area
Network
connection,
i.e.
your
router’s
connection
to
your
ISP
and
the
Internet.
Here
are
the
items
within
the
WAN
section:
ISP
,
DNS
and
ADSL
.
ISP
The
factory
default
is
PPPoE.
Telkom
uses
this
access
protocol.
If
you
wish
to
change
any
of
these
parameters,
click
Edit
.
If
your
ISP
does
not
use
PPPoE,
you
can
change
the
default
WAN
connection
entry
by
clicking
Change
.
Some
ISP
may
provide
more
services
via
different
WAN
connections.
In
this
case,
you
can
create
more
than
1
connection
by
clicking
Create
.
The
device
can
support
maximum
up
to
8
WAN
connections.
Note:
The
application
of
multiple
WAN
connections
is
depend
on
your
Service
Provider.
A
simpler
alternative
is
to
select
Quick
Start
from
the
main
menu
on
the
left.
Please
see
the
Quick
Start
section
of
the
manual
for
more
information.
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Billion 800VGT Router
RFC
1483
Routed
Connections
Description:
User-definable
name
for
the
connection.
VPI
and
VCI:
Enter
the
information
provided
by
your
ISP.
ATM
Class:
The
Quality
of
Service
for
ATM
layer.
NAT:
The
NAT
(Network
Address
Translation)
feature
allows
multiple
users
to
access
the
Internet
through
a
single
IP
account,
sharing
a
single
IP
address.
If
users
on
your
LAN
have
public
IP
addresses
and
can
access
the
Internet
directly,
the
NAT
function
can
be
disabled.
Encapsulation
method:
Selects
the
encapsulation
format,
the
default
is
LLC
Bridged.
Select
the
option
provided
by
your
ISP.
IP
Assignment
²
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
via
DHCP
client:
S
pecify
if
the
Router
can
get
an
IP
address
from
the
ISP
(Internet
Service
Provider)
automatically.
²
Use
the
following
IP
Address:
Specify
the
IP
address
manually;
the
IP
should
be
given
to
you by
your
ISP.
RIP:
RIP
v1,
RIP
v2,
and
RIP
v2
Multicast.
Check
to
enable
RIP
function.
MTU:
Maximum
Transmission
Unit.
The
size
of
the
largest
datagram
(excluding
media-specific
headers)
that
IP
will
attempt
to
send
through
the
interface.
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