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Press
View LAN Traffic concurrently
button to directly switch to the LAN Bandwidth Usage page
to view the LAN traffic concurrently.
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3G/LTE Status
Status:
The current status of the 3G/LTE card.
Signal Strength:
The signal strength bar indicates current 3G signal strength.
Network Name:
The network name that the device is connected to.
Network Mode:
The current operation mode for 3G/LTE card, it depends on service provider and
card’s limitation, GSM or UMTS.
Card Name:
The name of the 3G/LTE card.
Card Firmware:
The current firmware for the 3G/LTE card.
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Route
Destination:
The IP address of destination network.
Gateway:
The IP address of the gateway this route uses.
Subnet Mask:
The destination subnet mask.
Flag:
Show the status of the route.
U:
Show the route is activated or enabled.
H (host):
destination is host not the subnet.
G:
Show that the outside gateway is needed to forward packets in this route.
R:
Show that the route is reinstated from dynamic routing.
D:
Show that the route is dynamically installed by daemon or redirecting.
M:
Show the route is modified from routing daemon or redirect.
Metric:
Display the number of hops counted as the Metric of the route.
Service:
Display the service that this route uses.
Interface:
Display the existing interface this route uses.
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ARP
This section displays the router’s ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table, which shows the
mapping of Internet (IP) addresses to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. This is useful as a quick way of
determining the MAC address of the network interface of your PCs to use with the router’s
Security
MAC Filter
ing
function. Here IPv6 Neighbor Table, listed with IPv6 address-MAC mapping, is
supported.
ARP table
IP Address:
Shows the IP Address of the device that the MAC address maps to.
Flag:
Shows the current status of the ARP entries.
Complete: the route resolving is processing well.
M(Marked as permanent entry): the route is permanent.
P (publish entry): publish this route item.
MAC Address:
Shows the MAC address that is corresponded to the IP address of the device it is
mapped to.
Device:
here refers to the physical interface, it is a concept to identify Clients from LAN or WAN. For
example, the Clients in LAN, here displays “br0”.
Neighbor Cache Table
IPv6 address:
Shows the IPv6 Address of the device that the MAC address maps to.
MAC Address:
Shows the MAC address that is corresponded to the IPv6 address of the device it is
mapped to.
Device:
here refers to the physical interface, it is a concept to identify Clients from LAN or WAN. For
example, the Clients in LAN, here displays “br0”.
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DHCP
The DHCP Table lists the DHCP lease information for all IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server
in the device.
Host Name:
The Host Name of DHCP client.
MAC Address:
The MAC Address of internal DHCP client host.
IP Address:
The IP address which is assigned to the host with this MAC address.
Expires in:
Show the remaining time after registration.
Note:
The
devices are free to access each other through device name on condition that they all
obtain their IPs from the DHCP.
If the device IP is obtained from the DHCP, other devices can
access the device through the device name.
For example, the PC ytt-PC can ping the billion-17bc6f1 using the host name instead of its IP.

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