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Viewing Device Status
Viewing Connected Devices
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Error
—Messages about conditions that are not critical but require corrective
action.
Warning
—System warnings.
Notification
—Messages about normal but significant conditions that may
require attention.
Informational
—Messages about device information.
Debugging
—Detailed information about an event.
To delete all entries in the log window, click
Clear Logs
.
To save all log messages from the device to the local hard drive, click
Save Logs
.
To specify the number of entries to show per page, choose a number from the
drop-down menu.
To move between log pages, use the page navigation buttons .
Viewing Connected Devices
The
Connected Devices
page displays information about the active client
devices connected to your router. To view connected devices, choose
Status
>
Connected Devices
.
To specify the types of interfaces to display, select a value from the
Filter
drop-
down menu:
All—
All devices connected to the router.
Wireless—
All devices connected through the wireless interface.
Wired—
All devices connected through the Ethernet ports on the router.
WDS—
All Wireless Distribution System (WDS) devices connected to the
router.
IPv4 ARP Table
displays information from other routers that have responded to
the device’s Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request. If a device does not
respond to the request, it is removed from the list.
IPv6 NDP Table
displays all IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) devices
connected to the device’s local link.
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Viewing Device Status
Viewing Port Statistics
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Viewing Port Statistics
The
Port Statistics
page displays detailed port activity.
To view port statistics, choose
Status
>
Port Statistics
.
To refresh the page at regular intervals, choose a refresh rate from the
Refresh
Rate
drop-down list.
To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data in rounded-up form,
check the
Show Simplified Statistic Data
box and click
Save
. By default, byte
data is displayed in bytes and other numerical data is displayed in long form.
To reset the port statistics counters, click
Clear Count
.
The
Port Statistics
page displays this information:
Viewing the Mobile Network Status
The mobile network statistics about the mobile 3G/4G network and
communication device (dongle) configured on the device.
To view the mobile network status, choose Status
>
Mobile Network. The
following information is displayed:
Connection
—Device connected to the guest network.
Internet IP Address
—IP address assigned to the USB device.
Interface
Name of the network interface.
Packet
Number of received/sent packets.
Byte
Number of received/sent bytes of information per second.
Error
Number of received/sent packet errors.
Dropped
Number of received/sent packets that were dropped.
Multicast
Number of multicast packets sent over this radio.
Collisions
Number of signal collisions that occurred on this port. A
collision occurs when the port tries to send data at the
same time as a port on another router or computer that is
connected to this port.
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Viewing Device Status
Viewing the Mobile Network Status
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Subnet Mask
—Subnet mask of the USB device.
Default Gateway
—IP address of the default gateway.
Connection Up Time
—The length of time that link has been up.
Current Session Usage
—Volume of data being received (Rx) and
transmitted (Tx) on the mobile link.
Monthly Usage
—Monthly data download and bandwidth usage.
Manufacturer
—Card manufacturer name.
Card Model
—Card model number.
Card Firmware
—Card firmware version.
SIM Status
—Subscriber identification module (SIM) status.
IMS
—The unique identification associated with the GSM, UMTS, or LTE
network mobile phone users.
Carrier
—Mobile network carrier.
Service Type
—Type of service accessed.
Signal Strength
—Strength of the wireless mobile network signal.
Card Status
—Status of the data card.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring Wired WAN Connections
Configuring WAN properties for an IPv4 network differs depending on which type
of Internet connection you have.
Configuring DHCP (Automatic Configuration)
If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
to assign you an IP address, you receive an IP address that is dynamically
generated each time you log in.
To configure DHCP WAN settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Networking
>
WAN
.
STEP
2
From the
Internet Connection Type
drop-down list, choose
Automatic
Configuration - DHCP
.
STEP
3
From the DNS Server Source drop-down list, choose one of the following ways to
set the DNS server address:
If you already have DNS server addresses from your ISP, choose Use these
DNS Servers, and enter the primary and secondary addresses.
If you do not have DNS server addresses from your ISP, choose Get
Dynamically from ISP.
To use the DNS servers provided by OpenDNS (208.67.222.222,
208.67.220.220) to resolve your web addresses, choose Use OpenDNS.
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
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Configuring Static IP
If your ISP assigned you a permanent IP address, perform the following steps to
configure your WAN settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Networking
>
WAN
.
STEP
2
From the
Internet Connection Type
drop-down menu, choose
Static IP
.
STEP
3
Enter this information:
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Configuring PPPoE
To configure the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Networking
>
WAN
.
STEP
2
From the
Internet Connection Type
drop-down menu, choose
PPPoE
.
STEP
3
Select a PPPoE profile or click Configure Profile to create a new profile.
STEP
4
On the PPPoE Profiles page, enter the following information (you might need to
contact your ISP to obtain your PPPoE login information):
Internet IP Address
IP address of the WAN port.
Subnet mask
Subnet mask of the WAN port.
DNS Server Source
The DNS server address. If you already have DNS
server addresses from your ISP, choose Use these
DNS Servers, and enter the primary and secondary
addresses in the Static DNS 1 and Static DNS 2
fields.
To use the DNS servers provided by OpenDNS
(208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) to resolve your
web addresses, choose Use OpenDNS.
Default Gateway
IP address of the default gateway.

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