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A setup will launch or attempt to launch on your computer. Often the
browser settings prevent the file from launching until permission is
granted. This file must be executed to install the printer driver. In
Windows Internet Explorer
permission can be granted to launch
downloded application. See the example from Windows Internet
Explorer as seen in XP below. If asked to insert the CD-ROM containing
the printer driver, insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your
computer and install the printer driver according to the instructions for
the printer.
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Time and Date
The system time is the time used by the DIR-320 for scheduling
services. You can configure, update, and maintain the time on the
internal system clock.
To configure system time on the Router, select the method used to
maintain time. The options available include the default
Automatically synchronize with D-Link’s Internet timeserver
using
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), to use your
computer’s system clock, deselect the Automatic option and click the
Sync. your computer’s time settings
button. Time can be sett
manually using the manual pull-down menus at the bottom of the
menu.
Click on the
Save Settings
button to save and apply the new time
configuration.
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Parental Control
Use this menu to deny access to specified websites and to set
Internet access time periods.
URL or Uniform Resource Locator is a specially formatted text
string that uniquely defines an Internet website. This menu will
allow users to block computers on the LAN from accessing
certain URLs.
To configure this menu for URL blocking, enter the website’s
address into the
Website URL
field, select the desired
Schedule
and click the
Add New
button for that entry. Schedules can be
created using the Schedules menu in the Maintenance directory.
Click on the
Save Settings
button to save and apply the new web
access control configuration.
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Advanced Setup
The
Advanced
directory tab offers several configuration menus
including
Port Forwarding
,
Application Rules
,
Access Control
,
Firewall & DMZ
,
Advanced Wireless
,
Advanced Network
,
Routing
,
QoS Engine
,
Guest Zone
, and
Traffic Manager
. Click the
corresponding link in the left panel of the window. Port Forwarding is
the first menu listed and the first to appear when accessing the
Advanced directory.
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Port Forwarding
The Advanced Port Forwarding menu allows configuration for remote
users access to various services outside of their LAN through a
public IP address, such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or HTTPS
(Secure Web). After configuring the Router for these features, the
Router will redirect these external services to an appropriate server
on the users LAN. The Router has 13 pre-configured external
services already set, or manually set the port or port range used for
the rules.
To enable an already existing Port Forwarding Rule, click on its
corresponding checkbox and configure the appropriate fields listed
below. To configure other Port Forwarding Rules for the Router, use
the pull-down menus to select the computer or specify an IP
address, type the port or port range or select an application form the
pull-down menu, select the traffic type and click the
Save Settings
button at the top of the window.