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4.4
System Settings
From the system settings page you can perform a variety of administration tasks.
Set Password – From here you can change the password, which is used to access the web GUI
Set Username – This option allows you to modify the user name, which is used to access the web GUI
Management Interface Protocol – This option allows you to toggle between using a HTTP or HTTPS
connection when using the web GUI.
If you do change to using a HTTPS connection please ensure that
you add in HTTPS in the address field of your browser
Restore Settings – This option will restore the unit to factory settings. Any modifications that you may
have mad to SSID, WPA password, Port Forwarding etc will be lost.
The login will revert back to the
default settings.
Router Upgrade – Occasionally your operator may release a new firmware for your R-90, and this new
firmware can be applied using this option
Reboot Settings – Occasionally you may need to reboot your device and this can be done by using this
option.
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Advanced Wireless Settings
From this page you can enable / disable your Wi-Fi, as well as decide whether to broadcast your SSID.
If
you would like to disable access to the web interface via Wi-Fi you can un-check the ‘Enable Access to
Router Management via Wi-Fi’ checkbox.
From this page you can also configure which devices are allowed to connect to your R-90.
If at anytime
you would like to see which devices are connected to your R-90 then you can simply press the Wi-Fi
Clients table button and this will display a complete list
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4.5
Multi Port Forwarding
Clicking on the “Multi Port Forwarding” sub-heading in the “Advanced” list will take you to the relevant
page. Multi Port Forwarding allows you to route a range of ports to the devices that are connected to your
router. Your internal computers are protected by a firewall, so computers that are outside your network
cannot “see” or reach your computers.
4.5.1
Multi Port Forwarding
To enter settings into Port Forwarding, first select the appropriate service from the “Protocol” drop-down
box. Select an application, enter the IP address and port number for your internal server into the provided
spaces, and click “Apply”. Note: Opening ports in your firewall can pose a security risk. You can enable
and disable settings very quickly. It is recommended that you disable these settings when you are not
using a specific application.
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4.6
Single Port Forwarding
This feature helps forward IP packets from a specific port to a specific host in your LAN by changing the port
number.
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4.7
Firewall
This page will allow you to enable / disable your firewall

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