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To add LAN Clients:
1. Select Advanced Menu
Advanced Menu
Advanced Menu
Advanced Menu.
2.
Select LAN > LAN Clients
LAN > LAN Clients
LAN > LAN Clients
LAN > LAN Clients. This opens the LAN Clients
LAN Clients
LAN Clients
LAN Clients page.
3.
Select a LAN Connection
LAN Connection
LAN Connection
LAN Connection, and enter IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address, Hostname
Hostname
Hostname
Hostname, and MAC Address
MAC Address
MAC Address
MAC Address.
4. Click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply.
5. You can convert the dynamic into a static entry by clicking Reserve
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve, and then click
Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply.
6. To temporarily implement the settings, click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply.
7. To make changes permanent, click Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings.
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Applications
Applications include:
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Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
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Simple Network Timing Protocol (SNTP)
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Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Proxy
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TR-068 WAN Access
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DNS Proxy
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Dynamic DNS Client
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Port Forwarding
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Bridge Filters
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Web Access Control
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Universal Plug and Play
Universal plug and play (UPnP), NAT, and firewall traversal allow traffic to pass through
the router for applications using the UPnP protocol. This feature requires one active WAN
connection. In addition, the computer should support this feature. In the presence of
multiple WAN connections, select a connection on which the incoming traffic is present,
for example, the default WAN connection.
UPnP
UPnP
UPnP
UPnP
To configure UPnP:
1. Select Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced.
2. Select Application > UPnP
Application > UPnP
Application > UPnP
Application > UPnP.
3.
Select the WAN Connection
WAN Connection
WAN Connection
WAN Connection and LAN Connection
LAN Connection
LAN Connection
LAN Connection that will use UPnP from the drop-
down lists.
4.
Click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply to temporarily apply the settings.
5. To make changes permanent, click Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings.
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Simple Network Timing Protocol
Simple network timing protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to synchronize the system time
to the public SNTP servers. It uses the UDP protocol on port 123 to communicate between
clients and servers.
SNTP
SNTP
SNTP
SNTP
To enable SNTP:
1. Check Enable SNTP
Enable SNTP
Enable SNTP
Enable SNTP.
2. Configure the following fields:
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Primary SNTP Server
Primary SNTP Server
Primary SNTP Server
Primary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the primary SNTP
server. This can be provided by ISP or defined by user.
°
Secondary SNTP Server
Secondary SNTP Server
Secondary SNTP Server
Secondary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the secondary
SNTP server. This can be provided by ISP or defined by user.
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Tertiary SNTP Server
Tertiary SNTP Server
Tertiary SNTP Server
Tertiary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the tertiary SNTP
server. This can be provided by ISP or defined by user.
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Timeout
Timeout
Timeout
Timeout If the router failed to connect to an SNTP server within the
Timeout period, it retries the connection.
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Polling Interval
Polling Interval
Polling Interval
Polling Interval The amount of time between a successful connection with
a SNTP server and a new attempt to connect to an SNTP server.
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Retry Count
Retry Count
Retry Count
Retry Count The number of times the router tries to connect to an SNTP
server before it tries to connect to the next server in line.
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Time Zone
Time Zone
Time Zone
Time Zone The time zone in which the router resides.
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Day Light
Day Light
Day Light
Day Light Select this option to enable/disable daylight saving time (DST).
DST is not automatically enabled or disabled. You need to manually enable
and disable it.
3.
Click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply to temporarily apply the settings.
4. To make changes permanent, click Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings.

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