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Select:
Use the pull-down menu to select from a list of well-known Virtual Server services.
such as Web, DNS, FTP, POP3 etc. The related Port Range will be automatically
specified. For example, if you select the “FTP”, the port range will automatically be set to
21~21
.
If you
want to setting by yourself, you can select the “Manual Setting”.
Please check the 6
th
section to see more TCP/IP Port list for Internet Service.
Note: If the browser is Netscape Navigator 4.7,the “Protocol” column will be not automatically
selected. When you select a specify application, you have to select the protocol by yourself.
Redirect IP Address:
The IP address of the networked computer connected to the router that
will be using the virtual Server service.
Port Range:
Enter the desired service port numbers.
Protocol:
Specify the protocol type as
“TCP”
or
“UDP”
from the pull-down menu. If you are
not sure which one to select, choose
“Both”.
3.6 DMZ Host
If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the router,
then you can allow that computer to have unrestricted Internet access. Please note that adding a
client to the
DMZ
may expose that computer to a variety of security risks, so only use this
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option as a last resort. Enter
“0”
in
LAN IP Address
field will disable
DMZ
Host.
3.6.1 PPPoE/DHCP/PPTP Mode
If your router is configured as
PPPoE/DHCP/PPTP
connection type to your
ISP,
enter the
networked computer’s
IP Address
to enable
DMZ
function.
3.6.2 Static IP (Fixed IP) Mode
If your router is configured as static
IP
connection type to your
ISP.
• MultiDMZ:
Select
“Enable”
to activate this function or not.
• WAN IP
LAN IP:
Enter the
WAN IP address
and corresponding
LAN IP Address.
3.7 Device Admin
You can update router’s firmware, change password of this router and set up some management
function of this router on this page.
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Version:
Here will show you the installed firmware version on this router. Make sure that
the firmware you want to use is saved on the local hard drive of your computer. Click
“Firmware
Upgrade”
button to update router’s firmware. Then direct the file path and click “Upload”.
Upgrading the firmware will not change any of your system settings but it is recommended that you
save your system settings before doing a firmware upgrade.
Note: Do not power off the router when it is being upgraded. When the upgrade is complete, restart the
router via re-plug the power cord.
z
Old Password:
Enter the password of this router.
z
New Password:
Enter the new password of this router you want to change. Please keep the
password safely. If you forgot your password, you have to reset your router by clicking the reset button in
the rear panel of this router.
z
Confirm Password:
Re-type the new password.
z
WAN MAC Change:
If you want ot change the default
MAC Address
is set to the
WAN’s
physical interface
MAC address
on the Router, enter the
MAC Address
you want to reset.
z
External Admin:
This router allow outside user configure this router. This function also been
called as Remote Management. It allows the device to be configured through the WAN (Wide Area
Network) port from the Internet using a web browser. A username and password is still required to access
the browser-based management interface. Enter the IP Address of outside user to allow access into this
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router to configure this router. To access the setting page from external side, enter
“http://<WAN IP
Address>:8080”
into the web browser address column.
Note: For Security consideration, it is recommended not to enable this function if not necessary. When
Remote management is enabled, please change your Webserver Port 80.
3.8 Status Monitor
This page displays the information of this router. Click
“Reload”
to re-fresh the current information
3.9 RIP
RIP
stands for Routing Information Protocol. RIP sends routing-update messages at regular
intervals and when the network topology changes. It uses a single routing metric
(hop count)
to
measure the distance between the source and a destination network.
RIP
maintain only the best
route
(the route with the lowest metric value)
to a destination. After updating its routing table,
the router immediately begins routing updates.
This router provides two kinds of routing mode to choose,
Dynamic Routing
and Static Routing.
Dynamic Routing means that it can be used to cache routes learned by
RIP,
thus allowing the
automation of static routing maintenance. Static Routing only receives routing tables from other
routers and does not send its own routing table to others. You can
refer
to the Static Routing page
to set up static routing function.
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TX:
From the pull-down menu, select the routing type,
“RIP-1”, “RIP-1 Compatible”
, or
“RIP-2”
, to enable the
“TX(transmit)”
function.
“RIP-1”
is the protocol used by order routers and
newer routers should use
“RIP-2”. “RIP-1Compatible”
serves to broadcast RIP-1 and multicast RIP-2.
RX:
Form the drop-down list, select one of the routing information types,
“RIP-1” or “RIP-2”,
to
enable the “RX(receive)” function.
Routing Table:
Click
“Show Routing Table”
to see update routing information.

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