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DHCP IP Address
IP address assigned dynamically by a DHCP server.
Click the
Renew
button to renew the address or the
Release
button to return it to the pool for other
clients.
Connection Up Time
Days, hours, minutes, and seconds the connection
has been active.
MAC Address
Unique identifier that the manufacturer assigns to a
device.
IP Address
The WAN/Internet IP address assigned to your router
by the ISP.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask is configured and maintained by
your ISP. Check with your ISP for this information.
Default Gateway
The IP address of the device to which your router is
connected.
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
Internet Connection Type: Static IP
IP Address
The WAN/Internet IP address assigned to your router
by the ISP.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask is configured and maintained by
your ISP. Check with your ISP for this information.
Default Gateway
The IP address of the device that your router is
connected to.
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
Size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that can
be transmitted over the network.
MAC Address
Identification number assigned to the router by the
manufacturer.
Clone Your computer’s MAC Address button:
Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you
currently using into the MAC address field. This allows
the router to present your computer's MAC address to
your ISP.
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Internet Connection Type: Dynamic IP (DHCP)
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
Size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that can
be transmitted over the network.
MAC Address
Identification number assigned to the router by the
manufacturer.
Clone Your computer’s MAC Address button:
Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you
currently using into the MAC address field. This allows
the router to present your computer's MAC address to
your ISP.
Internet Connection Type: PPPoE (Username/Password)
Address Mode
Select to assign the router either a static or a dynamic
IP address.
Username
Username for accessing the ISP.
Password and Verify Password
Password for accessing the ISP.
Service Name
Your ISP configures and maintains the Service Name.
Contact your ISP for this information.
Reconnect Mode
Select one of the reconnect modes for your PPPoE
connection:
Always On
– Your Internet connection will remain
connected and reconnect if there is a
disconnection from the server.
On Demand
– Your Internet connection will
disconnect after the Idle time has passed. The
connection will automatically reconnect when a
client attempts to access the Internet.
Manual
– You can connect or disconnect the
Internet connection on the Internet Status page.
Maximum Idle Time
Number of minutes the connection can be idle; 0 (zero)
means the disconnection can last indefinitely.
DNS Mode
Method by which names are associated with IP
addresses.
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
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MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
Size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that can
be transmitted over the network.
MAC Address
Unique identification number assigned to the router by
the manufacturer.
Clone Your computer’s MAC Address button:
Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you
currently using into the MAC address field. This allows
the router to present your computer's MAC address to
your ISP.
Internet Connection Type: PPTP (Username/Password)
Address Mode
Server address can by dynamic or static.
PPTP Server IP Address
IP address of the PPTP server.
Username
Username for accessing the ISP.
Password and Verify Password
Password for accessing the ISP.
Reconnect Mode
Select one of the reconnect modes for your PPPT
connection:
Always On
–Your Internet connection remains
connected and reconnects if the router
disconnects from the server.
On Demand
–Your Internet connection
disconnects after the Idle time has passed. The
connection automatically reconnects when a client
attempts to access the Internet.
Manual
– You can connect or disconnect the
Internet connection on the Internet Status page.
Maximum Idle Time
Number of minutes the connection can be idle; 0
means the disconnection can last indefinitely.
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS Server address is configured and
maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this
information.
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
Size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that can
be transmitted over the network.
MAC Address
Unique identification number assigned to the router by
the manufacturer.
Clone Your computer’s MAC Address
button:
Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you
currently using into the MAC address field. This allows
the router to present your computer's MAC address to
your ISP.
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IPv6 Status Screen
IPv6 Connection Information
IPv6 Connection Type
Click to select Static IPv6, Auto (SLAAC/DHCPv6),
PPPoE or Link-local Only connection type to connect
to your ISP. Check with your ISP for this information.
IPv6 Default Gateway
The IPv6 address of the gateway device to which your
router is connected.
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address
The LAN link-local IPv6 address of your router.
LAN IPv6 Computers
IPv6 Address
IPv6 address of the computer on the IPv6.
Name (if any)
Name of the computer associated with the IPV6
address.
IPv6 Screen
My IPv6 Connection Type
Click to select Static IPv6, Auto (SLAAC/DHCPv6),
PPPoE or Link-local Only connection used to connect
to your ISP. Check with your ISP for this information.
LAN IPv6 Address Setting
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address
Local IPv6 IP address that has been assigned
automatically.
Dynamic DNS Screen
Dynamic DNS Settings
Dynamic DNS
Click
On
or
Off
to enable or disable dynamic DNS.
DNS (Domain Name System) Server
System that translates text host names into numeric IP
addresses used to uniquely identify any device
connected to the Internet.
Host Name
The host name (domain name) you configured/
purchased from your DDNS service provider.
Username (Email)
Username (email) required to access your DDNS
account.
Password (Key) and Verify Password
(Key)
Password required for accessing your DDNS account.
Status
Status of whether your router can successfully
connect to and update your IP address to the DDNS
service.
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Advanced Wireless Category
Screen Descriptions
Wireless Setup
– Change wireless settings and turn SSID Broadcast and WMM QoS On or
Off.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
– Add a new wireless device into this network using the WPS push
button or PIN; generate a new PIN or set it to the default value.
Guest Access
– Allow visitors access to the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless bands.

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