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Note:
If a feature or function does not apply to all modes, a note indicates
which modes are applicable. Otherwise, it is assumed the feature
or function applies to all modes.
Network Settings
Viewing System Status
To see a more detailed view of the router’s status than
the information displayed on the Home page of the Web
Configuration interface, from the Home Page click on
Network
Settings
button in the upper navigation bar.
Home
Network Settings
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Status
To view the Status settings, click
System
then click
Status
.
On the
Status
page, you can view a summary of the current
router system status including the router’s (hardware/software
version, date/time), wired network (LAN) and wireless network
(WLAN) information.
Model
The model name of the ESR Series Router.
Mode
The operating mode of the ESR Series Router.
Uptime
The amount of time the ESR Series Router has been connected
for the current session.
Current Date/Time
The current system date and time.
Hardware Version
The hardware version number of the router.
Serial Number
The serial number of the router (required for customer service or
support).
Application Version
The version of the router’s firmware.
Note:
To update the router’s firmware, visit
www.engeniustech.
com
and go to the product page for your router, then select the
Downloads tab at the bottom of the web page to see if a newer
version of the firmware is available.
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WAN Settings
Attain IP Protocol
Displays the IP protocol in use for the router. It can be a
dynamic or static IP address.
IP Address
The router’s IP address as designated by an ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
Subnet Mask
The router’s WAN subnet mask as designated by an ISP provider.
Default Gateway
The router’s gateway address as designated by an ISP provider.
MAC Address
The router’s WAN MAC (Media Address Control) address. The
router’s MAC address is located on the label on the bottom panel
of the router and is unique for each router.
Primary DNS
The primary DNS of an ISP provider.
Secondary DNS
The secondary DNS of an ISP provider.
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LAN Settings
IP Address
The router’s local IP address. The default LAN IP address is
To access the Web Configuration interface for the router, type
this address into the address (URL) field of your web browser.
This can only be done in the same physical location where the
router resides (your home network).
Subnet Mask
The router’s local Subnet Mask.
DHCP Server
The DHCP setting status (Default: Enabled). The DHCP (Dynamic
Host Control Protocol) is a software mechanism in your router
that assigns IP addresses to wired and wireless devices on your
network, for example, a computer, printer, tablet or HDTV on your
network may be assigned an IP address of http://192.168.0.104.
Note how the address is essentially an extension or addition of
your router’s IP address.
MAC Address
The router’s unique MAC address.
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WLAN Settings
Channel
The communications channel used by all stations, or computing
devices, on the network.
ESSID
The ID value of a set of one or more interconnected basic service
sets (BSSs).
Security
The security setting status (Default: Disabled).
BSSID
The unique ID of the BSS using the above channel value on this
router. The ID is the MAC address of the BSSs access point.
Associated Clients
The number of clients associated (actively linked to the router via
a wireless or wired/Ethernet connection) with this SSID.

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