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Host
Host Name
This field allows you to assign a host name for the Router. Some ISPs
require this name as identification. In most cases, leaving the fields blank
will work.
MTU
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest packet size
permitted for Internet transmission. To have the Router select the best
MTU for your Internet connection, keep the default setting.
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Time
Time Setting
Select the Time Zone from the drop-down menu according to your current
location.
Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes:
Select the
checkbox to enable Daylight Saving time.
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Router Setup
Router password and Network setting
Router Access
You can change the Router
’
s password here. Enter the password you
want to set in the
Router Password
field, and re-enter it in the
Re-Enter
to confirm
field. Then click
Save Settings
.
Router IP
This is the Router
’s IP
address and subnet mask which is seen in your
local network. You may input the
Local IP Address
or
Device Name
to
enter the WEB GUI of the router.
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DHCP Service
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP Server will
automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN network.
If the Router
’s DHCP server option is enabled, make sure there is no
other DHCP server on your network.
DHCP Reservation
To assign the same IP address to a PC every time it reboots, click the
DHCP Reservation
button.
A list of DHCP clients is displayed with the following information: Client
Name, MAC Address, IP Address, and Remaining Lease Duration.
To add clients:
1. Click
Add
.
2. Enter the
Host Name
,
MAC Address
and
IP Address
of the client.
3. Activate/deactivate the
Enabled
checkbox to enable/disable the
client’s DHCP IP reservatio
n.
To apply the changes, click
Apply
.
To cancel the latest changes without saving the changes, click
Undo
.
To delete a client, activate the appropriate checkbox in the
Select
column
and click
Del
.
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Advanced Routing
NAT Setup
The Network Address Translation (NAT) service is a standard that allows
multiple computers on a private network to share a single public IP
address.
RIP
The
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
helps the Router dynamically
adapt to changes of network routes by communicating information about
which networks each Router can reach and how far away those networks
are.
Static Routing
This section allows you to define fixed routes to defined destinations.
To add a new static route: