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MAC Address
: MAC (Media Access Control) address is a
unique identifier for your networking device. Some ISPs
monitor the MAC address of networking devices that connect
to their service and reject any unrecognized device that
attempt to connect. To avoid connection issues due to an
unregistered MAC address, you can:
• Contact your ISP and update the MAC address associated
with your ISP service.
• Clone or change the MAC address of the ASUS wireless router
to match the MAC address of the previous networking device
recognized by the ISP.
DHCP query frequency
: Changes the DHCP Discovery
interval settings to avoid overloading the DHCP server.
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4.3.2 Dual WAN
Your ASUS wireless router provides dual WAN support. You can set
the dual WAN feature to any of these two modes:
Failover Mode:
Select this mode to use the secondary WAN as
the backup network access.
Load Balance Mode:
Select this mode to optimize bandwidth,
minimize response time and prevent data overload for both
primary and secondary WAN connections.
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4.3.3 Port Trigger
Port range triggering opens a predetermined incoming port for a
limited period of time whenever a client on the local area network
makes an outgoing connection to a specified port. Port triggering
is used in the following scenarios:
More than one local client needs port forwarding for the
same application at a different time.
An application requires specific incoming ports that are
different from the outgoing ports.
To set up Port Trigger:
1.
From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
WAN
>
Port Trigger
tab.
2.
On the
Enable Port Trigger
field, tick
Yes
.
3.
On the
Well-Known Applications
field, select the popular
games and web services to add to the Port Trigger List.
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4.
On the
Trigger Port List
table, key in the following
information:
Description
: Enter a short name or description for the
service.
Trigger Port
: Specify a trigger port to open the incoming
port.
Protocol
: Select the protocol, TCP, or UDP.
Incoming Port
: Specify an incoming port to receive inbound
data from the Internet.
Protocol
: Select the protocol, TCP, or UDP.
5.
Click the
Add
to enter the port trigger information to the
list. Click the
Delete
button to remove a port trigger entry
from the list.
6.
When done, click
Apply
.
NOTES:
When connecting to an IRC server, a client PC makes an outgoing
connection using the trigger port range 66660-7000. The IRC server
responds by verifying the username and creating a new connection
to the client PC using an incoming port.
If Port Trigger is disabled, the router drops the connection because
it is unable to determine which PC is requesting for IRC access.
When Port Trigger is enabled, the router assigns an incoming port to
receive the inbound data. This incoming port closes once a specific
time period has elapsed because the router is unsure when the
application has been terminated.
Port triggering only allows one client in the network to use a
particular service and a specific incoming port at the same time.
You cannot use the same application to trigger a port in more than
one PC at the same time. The router will only forward the port back
to the last computer to send the router a request/trigger.
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4.3.4 Virtual Server/Port Forwarding
Port forwarding is a method to direct network traffic from the
Internet to a specific port or a specific range of ports to a device
or number of devices on your local network. Setting up Port
Forwarding on your router allows PCs outside the network to
access specific services provided by a PC in your network.
NOTE:
When port forwarding is enabled, the ASUS router blocks
unsolicited inbound traffic from the Internet and only allows replies
from outbound requests from the LAN. The network client does not
have access to the Internet directly, and vice versa.
To set up Port Forwarding:
1.
From the navigation panel, go to
Advanced Settings
>
WAN
>
Virtual Server / Port Forwarding
tab.
2.
On the
Enable Port Forwarding
field, tick
Yes
.

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