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7.12.3
Set the Date and Time Manually
If you do not have the NTP Server option in effect, you can either
manually set the time for your router here or you can click the
Copy
Your Computer’s Time Settings
button to copy the time from the
computer you are using.
NOTE: Be sure the computer‟s time is set correctly.
WARNING: If the router loses power for any reason, it cannot keep its
clock running and will not have the correct time when it is started
again. To maintain the correct time for schedules and logs, either you
must enter the correct time after you restart the router or you must enable the NTP Server option.
When you are done editing the settings, you must click the
Save Settings
button at the top of the page to make the changes effective and
permanent.
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7.13 User Login
Use the User Login sub-menu to configure, update, and maintain a customized
login page for other users to see when they log into the router.
7.13.1
User Login Settings
Require User Login.
Select this option to enable or disable user login.
7.13.2
Internet Access Password
Password.
Enter the password required for internet access.
Verify Password.
Verify password required for internet access.
7.13.3
Customize Billboard
Enable Custom Billboard.
Select this option if you want to provide the router
with a new customized user login page.
Custom Billboard.
Enter HTML into this section to create a customized user
login page.
Preview.
Select this button to preview the customized user login in the preview
panel.
Load Default.
Select this button to load a default or example customized user
login.
NOTE. HTML links entered into customized bounce page will not be able to
retrieve information on the WAN side of the router.
7.13.4
Preview Custom Billboard
This area will show a preview of the customized user login.
When you are done editing the settings, you must click the
Save Settings
button
at the top of the page to make the changes effective and permanent.
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8 STATUS TAB
The Status tab provides information about the current configuration settings of
the MBR1200 router via 7 sub-menus:
Device Info
Active Sessions
Logs
Routing
Statistics
Wireless (Wi-Fi)
WISH Sessions
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8.1 Device Info
The Device Information sub-menu displays your Router settings. Options cannot be changed from this sub-
menu. They can only be monitored.
NOTE: Some browsers have limitations that make it impossible to update the WAN status display when the
status changes. Some browsers require that you refresh the display to obtain updated status. Some browsers
report an error condition when trying to obtain WAN status.
8.1.1
General
Time.
Displays the time and date that the router is set to.
Firmware Version.
Displays the currently loaded firmware version.
8.1.2
WAN (Primary and Secondary Interface(s))
The information displayed will be for the currently active WAN connection. To change the failover priorities of
the various WAN connections or to manually connect or disconnect a WAN connection go to the
Advanced
→ Failover
sub-menu. If the connection is DHCP, clicking the
DHCP Release
button unassigns the router‟s
IP address. The router will not respond to IP messages from the WAN side until you click the
DHCP Renew
button or power-up the router again. Clicking the
DHCP Renew
button requests a new IP address from the
ISP‟s server.
If the connection is via a modem, clicking the
Disconnect
button will cause the modem to hang up, and it will
not dial again (regardless of the
Reconnect Mode
from the Global Settings section of the Modem Settings
page) unless you re-plug it or click the
Connect
button.
Port.
USB1, USB2, USB3, PC Card, Express Card or Ethernet.
Signal Strength.
(USB, PC Card, Express Card only). Strength of wireless signal.
Connection Type.
The Internet connection type that is being used.
Traffic Shaping.
Traffic Shaping is Active or Inactive.
Cable Status.
(Ethernet Only). Connected or not.
Network Status.
Network is Connected, Establishing, Suspended, or Established.
Connection Uptime.
Amount of time the connection has been successfully connected.
Authentication & Security.
Type of Authentication & Security in place.
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MAC Address.
The MAC address that is seen over the Internet.
IP Address.
The IP address being used on the WAN port.
Subnet Mask.
The subnet mask used on the WAN port.
Default Gateway.
The default gateway of the WAN port.
Primary DNS Server.
The Primary DNS Server address.
Secondary DNS Server.
The Secondary DNS Server address.
8.1.3
LAN
This area of the screen reflects configuration settings from the
Basic → Network
sub-menu.
MAC Address.
The MAC address displayed for your wired network.
It is the factory-assigned
identifier of the LAN ports.
IP Address.
IP Address of the router.
Subnet Mask.
Subnet of the router.
DHCP Server.
DHCP Server is Enabled or Disabled.
8.1.4
Wireless (Wi-Fi) LAN
This area of the screen reflects configuration settings from the
Basic
Wireless
page, the
Advanced
WISH
page and the
Advanced
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
page. The
MAC
Address
is the factory-assigned identifier of the wireless card.
Wireless Radio.
Wi-Fi is Enabled or Disabled.
WISH.
WISH is Active or Inactive.
MAC Address.
MAC address of the router.
Network Name (SSID).
Network Name of the router.
Channel.
Wi-Fi channel that the router is broadcasting on.
Turbo Mode.
Turbo Mode is Enabled or Disabled.
Security Mode.
WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup is Enabled or Configured.
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