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Advanced
Static Routing
Static routing is a data communication concept describing one way of
determining packet path selection of routers in your networks. The
table lists all static routes that have been added manually and allows
several operations on the static routes.
Name:
The name of the route for identification and management
purposes.
Destination Network
: The destination host or network to which the
route leads.
IP Subnet Mask:
Subnet Mask for the destination.
Network:
Displays the network to which the route belongs, and can be
either wired or wireless.
Gateway:
The IP Address of the gateway through which the destination
host or network can be reached.
Click Add to add a static route, or select an item and click Edit to
modify or click Delete to delete the selected item.
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Advanced
USB
USB Storage
Show information of the USB storage device connecting to this product,
which includes the directory it mounts, its capacity and the used
percentage.
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Advanced
DLNA
Turning this function on allows use of this product as a media server.
DLNA compatible client devices will be able to read or play files that
are stored in the USB storage device connecting to this product.
Enable Media Server:
Check this option to enable the media server
function.
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3.3.6
System
System
Time Settings
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol that is used to synchronize
computer clock time in a network of computers. This page allows you
to set the date, time and NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers.
Accurate time across a network is important for logging and execution
of scheduled upgrades and scheduled policies.
Current Time:
Displays the current time of the DWR-923.
Time Zone:
Select the local time zone. This is required in order for the
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firewall schedules to work.
Enable Daylight Saving:
If supported by the NTP servers for your
region, you can check Automatically Adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
NTP Server1:
The NTP server to sync. Default is 0.us.pool.ntp.org
NTP Server2:
The second NTP server to sync in case the first one does
not respond. Default is 1.us.pool.ntp.org.
NTP Server3:
The third NTP server to sync in case the first and second
does not respond. Default is 2.us.pool.ntp.org.
Configure date and time manually:
Select this if you would like to set
time manually.
Click Apply to apply the changes. Or click Reset to undo your
configurations.