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Access Control
Access Control is used to prevent unauthorized access to the router configuration page. Here you
can change the login user password. Three user levels are provided here. Each user level there’s a
default provided user. You must access the router with the appropriate username and password.
Here the corresponding passwords are allowed to change.
Level:
select which level you want to change password to. There are three default levels.
Administrator:
the root user, corresponding default username and password are admin and
admin respectively.
Remote:
username for the remote user to login, corresponding default username and
password are support and support respectively.
Local:
username for the general user, when logon to the web page, only lit items would be
listed for common user, corresponding default username password are user and user
respectively.
Username:
the default username for each user level.
Old Password:
Enter the old password.
New Password:
Enter the new password.
Confirm Password:
Enter again the new password to confirm.
Note:
By default the accounts of
Remote
and
Local
are disabled, please click
Valid
check-box to
activate the accounts.
Click
Apply
to apply your new settings.
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Mail Alert
Mail alert is designed to keep system administrator or other relevant personnel alerted of any
unexpected events that might have occurred to the network computers or server for monitoring
efficiency. With this alert system, appropriate solutions may be tackled to fix problems that may have
arisen so that the server can be properly maintained.
WAN Port:
Mail Alert feature can be applicable to every WAN mode: Ethernet
DSL and 3G/LTE.
Select the port you want to use Mail Alert.
For example DSL, then when the WAN connection is in DSL mode and when there is any
unexpected event, the alert message will be sent to your specified E-mail.
Apply all settings to:
check whether you want to have a copy of the settings to apply to other WAN
port, suppose the above Main port is DSL, then if you enable this function, then Ethernet port will
have the same configuration.
SMTP Server:
Enter the SMTP server that you would like to use for sending emails.
Username:
Enter the username of your email account to be used by the SMTP server.
Password:
Enter the password of your email account.
Sender’s Email:
Enter your email address.
SSL:
check to whether to enable SSL encryption feature.
Port:
the port, default is 25.
Recipient’s Email (WAN IP Change Alert):
Enter the email address that will receive the alert
message once a WAN IP change has been detected.
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Configure Log
Log:
Enable or disable this function.
Log level:
Select your log level. The log level allows you to configure which types of events are
logged. There are eight log levels from high to low are displayed below:
Emergency
= system is unusable
Alert
= action must be taken immediately
Critical
= critical conditions
Error
= error conditions
Warning
= warning conditions
Notice
= normal but significant conditions
Informational
= information events
Debugging
= debug-level messages
The gateway records all log events at the chosen level and above. For instance, if you set the log
level to Critical, all critical, alert, and emergency events are logged, but none of the others are
recorded
Display Level:
Display the log according to the level you set when you view system log. Once you
set the display level, the logs of the same or higher priority will be displayed.
Mode:
Select the mode the system log adopted. Three modes: local, Remote and Both.
Local
: Select this mode to store the logs in the router’s local memory.
Remote
: Select this mode to send the log information to a remote log server. Then you must
assign the remote log server and port, 514 is often used.
Both
: Logs stored adopting above two ways.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
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USB
Storage here refers to network sharing in the network environment, USB devices act as the storage
carrier for DLNA, common file sharing.
Storage Device Info
This part provides users direct access to the storage information like the total volume, the used and
the remaining capacity of the device.
Volume Name:
Display the storage volume name
FileSystem:
Display the storage device’s file system format, well-known is FAT.
Total Space:
Display the total space of the storage, with unit MB.
Used Space:
Display the remaining space of each partition, unit MB.
Unmount:
Click
Unmount
button if you want to uninstall the USB device. Please
Note
that first click
Unmount
before you uninstall your USB storage.
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User Account
Users here can add user accounts for access to the storage, in this way users can access the
network sharing storage with the specified account, and again protect their own data.
Default user admin.
Click
Add
button, enter the user account-adding page:
Username:
user-defined name, but simpler and more convenient to remember would be favorable.
Password:
Set the password.
Confirm Password:
Reset the password for confirmation.
Volume Name:
Select Volume name, as to create access to the volume of the specified partition of
the storage.
For example, a user
test
is setup behind the usb1_1.

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