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is an acronym of Network Time Protocol. An NTP server distributes accurate
time to network devices.
Access
You may prohibit management of the AirStation in specific circumstances.
Enabling any of these limitations will prevent changes being made to the
AirStation’s settings from PCs that meet the listed limitation criteria. Note that
checking all of these boxes at once will make it very difficult to make future
changes to the AirStation’s settings.
Log
You can transfer the AirStation’s log information to a server.
Checking “
Enable
” will instruct the AirStation to transmit log information to a
Syslog server. The default setting is disabled.
Save/Restore
Once you’ve got your AirStation set up the way you want it, you may save
the current configuration to a file on the PC. This can then be used to restore
settings as required.
Note:
The AirStation will not be able to restore configurations from the save file in
the following circumstances:
• If you password-protect the backup and then don’t enter the password
correctly when restoring.
• Configuration file created with a later version of the firmware than you are
currently running.
• Configuration file was created by a different product.
Initialize/Restart
Sometimes it may be necessary to restart or initialize the Router if it is not
working correctly. Restarting the Router will NOT delete any of your configu
-
ration settings.
However, if you choose to initialize your AirStation settings will be restored to
factory defaults.
Update
From time to time, Buffalo may release new versions of the Router’s firmware.
Firmware updates contain feature improvements and fixes to problems that
may have existed. When Buffalo releases new firmware, you can download
the firmware from the Buffalo website and update your Router’s firmware to
the latest version.