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8.1.3
Client Bridge Mode
a)
In this mode, the TRAVEL ROUTER will connect to a wireless network as a client device.
Please enter the SSID and security settings of that wireless network.
b)
Check the settings are correct, and then click
Reboot
to apply the settings.
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8.2
Web-Based Configuration
8.2.1
System
Status
This page allows you to monitor the status of the device.
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Status
Model:
Description of this device.
Mode:
The device is currently in which mode.
Uptime:
The duration about the device has been operating without powering down
or reboot.
Current Date/Time:
The device’s system time.
If this is incorrect, please set the time in the Tools / Time page.
Hardware version and
Serial Number:
Hardware information for this device.
Kernel and Application
version:
Firmware information for this device.
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WAN Settings
Attain IP Protocol:
Method used to connect to the Internet
IP address:
The WAN IP Address of the device.
Subnet Mask
The WAN Subnet Mask of the device.
MAC address
The MAC address of the device’s WAN Interface.
Primary and Secondary
DNS:
Primary and Secondary DNS servers assigned to the WAN connection.
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LAN Settings
IP address:
The LAN IP Address of the device.
Subnet Mask
The LAN Subnet Mask of the device.
DHCP Server
Whether the DHCP server is Enabled or Disabled.
WLAN Settings
Channel:
The wireless channel in use.
ESSID:
The SSID (Network Name) of the wireless network.
(up to 4 SSID’s are supported)
Security:
Wireless encryption is enabled for this SSID.
BSSID:
The MAC address of this SSID.
Associated Clients:
The number of wireless clients connected to this SSID.

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