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Lease Time (hours):
Allows you to set the number of Hours the Client Device
DHCP Lease is valid before requiring a DHCP Renew. 12 Hours is the default setting.
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Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
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Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
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Cancel:
This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE:
After making any changes to the DHCP Server, you must click the
Save button to Save your changes. Then you must click the Reboot
button for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save button
and proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
3.3.2 Static Leases
This page displays the DHCP Static Leases configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Network>>Static Leases
to display the following page:
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Static Assignments:
Allows you to specify a Hostname and IP Address to be assigned
to the Client Device with the specified MAC Address. This Device from this point
forward will always receive this IP Address from the Router when using DHCP.
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Hostname:
Allows you to specify a Hostname for easy identification of the
Client Device.
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IP Address:
Allows you to specify the IP Address that is assigned to the specified
Client Device. The IP Address entered here can be inside or outside of the DHCP
Pool configured on the Router (see
Network>>DHCP Serve
r for details).
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MAC Address:
Allows you to enter the MAC Address of the Client Device for
which the Static Lease is being configured. This is what the Router will use to
identify the Client Device and issue the Static Lease.
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Add/Update:
Allows you to Add your Static Lease to the Static Leases table or Edit
an existing Static Lease. This also Saves the Static Lease settings, allowing you to
browse to another page in the Router before rebooting to apply the changes.
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Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
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Static Leases Table:
Displays the Static Leases configured on the Router and allows
you to Edit or Delete individual entries.
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Hostname:
Displays the Hostname of the Client Device.
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IP Address:
Displays the IP Address of the Client Device.
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Mac Address:
Displays the MAC Address of the Client Device.
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Edit:
Allows you to Edit the selected Static Lease by entering the lease informa-
tion in the Static Assignments section. Simply make changes and click the Update
button to Save. This requires a Reboot to apply the changes.
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Delete:
This button allows you to Delete the selected Static Lease and Saves the
changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page.
NOTE:
After making any changes to the Static Leases you must click the
Add/Update/Delete buttons to Save your changes, then you must
click the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. You can
click the Add/Update/Delete buttons and proceed to other pages
without losing your configured changes.
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3.3.3 Dynamic DNS
This page displays the Dynamic DNS Settings configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Network>>Dynamic DNS
to display the following page.
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DNS:
Allows you to Enable or Disable Dynamic DNS support. Disabled is the default.
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Service Provider:
Allows you to specify the DDNS Service Provider Currently,
no-ip.com, dyndns.org and freedns.afraid.org are supported.
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Hostname:
Allows you to enter the Dynamic DNS Hostname configured for this
Router in your DDNS account. This will be only the Hostname (i.e. mydomain.
dyndns.org). Do not include any headings like www. or http://.
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Username:
Allows you to enter the Username used to authenticate the DDNS
Provider account. This is the same Username you would use to login to their Web
Site.
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Password:
Allows you to enter the Password used when authenticate the DDNS
Provider account. This is the same Password you would use to login to their
Web Site.
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Check Interval:
Allows you to set how often in minutes the DDNS client on the
Router will check for a WAN IP Address change. Ten minutes is the default setting.
We do not recommend lowering this value as it can consume excess CPU resources.
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Force Update Interval:
Allows you to set how often in Days the DDNS client on
the Router will push an Update to your DDNS Provider. Three days is the default
setting. We do not recommend raising this past 30 days as all three supported
Providers will age out the Hostname at 30 days.
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Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
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Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes; or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
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Cancel:
This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
NOTE:
After making any changes to Dynamic DNS you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button
for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and
proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
3.3.4 Routing
This page displays the Routing Table of the Router.
Select the menu
Network>>Routing
to display the following page:
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Active Routes:
Displays the Active Routes on the Router.
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Destination IP:
Displays the Destination IP Address or IP Range of the Route.
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Subnet Mask:
Displays the Subnet Mask of the Destination IP.
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Gateway:
Displays the Gateway to which the Router forwards the connection.
0.0.0.0 forwards to the router itself, whereas a specified IP forwards to another
Network (i.e. the Internet).
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Metric:
Displays the number of Hops needed to connect to this Route in most
cases this will be 0.
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Interface:
Displays the Interface of the Router used for the specified Route (i.e.
eth0 specifies WAN 1 and br-lan specifies Local Network).
3.4 Wireless
There are three submenus in the Wireless menu: Settings, Profiles and WPS. Click a
submenu to view and/or modify the corresponding settings.
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3.4.1 Settings
This page displays the Wireless Settings configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Wireless>>Settings
to display the following page:
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2.4GHz Options:
Displays the 2.4GHz Wireless options active on the Router.
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Wireless Radio:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the 2.4GHz Wireless Radio in the
Router. Enabled is the default setting.
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Wireless Mode:
Allows you to specify the 802.11 Wireless mode the 2.4GHz Radio
will operate in, the supported modes include 802.11n+g and 802.11g. 802.11n+g is the
default and recommended setting.
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Channel Width:
Allows you to specify the 2.4GHz Channel Width used by the
Router. The supported widths include 20MHz and 20/40MHz Auto. 20MHz is the
default and recommended setting.
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Channel:
Allows you to specify the Channel used by the 2.4GHz Radio in the
Router. Supported Channels include 1-11 (non-overlapping channels are 1, 6 and 11). 6
is the default setting.

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