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III-3-8. Advanced
Advanced features of the BR-6208AC can be configured
from the “Advance
d
” menu.
III-3-8-1.
Static Routing
Static routing is a method of configuring path selection of routers,
characterized by the absence of communication between routers regarding
the current topology of the network. The opposite of static routing is dynamic
routing, sometimes also referred to as adaptive routing.
You can configure static routing and manually add routes to the routing table
shown below.
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Enable Static Routing
Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable
static routing.
Destination LAN IP
Enter the destination network’s IP address.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the destination
network.
Default Gateway
Enter the default gateway of the destination
network.
Hop Count
Enter the hop count (the distance between
destination network and this broadband
router) here.
Interface
Enter the interface which leads to
destination network.
Add
Add the route to the current static routing
table.
Static Routing Table entries will be displayed in the table shown below:
Delete Selected/
Delete All
Delete selected or all entries from the table.
III-3-8-2.
Port Forwarding
This function allows you to redirect a single port or consecutive ports of an
Internet IP address to the same port of a local IP address. The port number(s)
of the Internet IP address and local IP address must be the same.
If the port number of the Internet IP address and local IP address is different,
please use
the “Virtual Server”
function instead.
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Private IP
Enter the IP address of the computer on the
local network.
Computer Name
Windows computers on the local network
will be listed here
–
select a computer from
the list and click << to automatically add the
IP address to the “Private IP” field.
Type
Select the type o
f connection, “
TCP
”, “
UDP
”
or “Both”.
Port Range
Input the starting port number in the left
field, and input the ending port number in
the right field. If you only want to redirect a
single port number, only enter a port
number in the left field.
Comment
Enter a comment for reference or
identification.
Port Forwarding Table entries will be displayed in the table shown below:
Delete Selected/
Delete All
Delete selected or all entries from the table.
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III-3-8-3.
Virtual Server
This function allows you to set up an internet service on a local computer,
without exposing the local computer to the internet. You can also build
various sets of port redirection, to provide various internet services on
different local computers via a single internet IP address.
Private IP
Specify the IP address of the computer on
your local network.
Computer Name
Select the name of a Windows computer
from the drop-down menu and click
to
auto-
input its IP address in the “Private IP”
field.
Private Port
Specify the private port you wish to use on
the computer in your local network.
Type
Select the type of Internet Protocol.
Public Port
Specify a public port to access the computer
on your local network.
Comment
Enter a comment for reference or
identification.
Current Virtual Table entries will be displayed in the table shown below:
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III-3-8-4.
2.4GHz Wireless
These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the
values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions.
Fragment Threshold
Set the Fragment threshold of the wireless
radio. The default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold
Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio.
The default value is 2347.
Beacon Interval
Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio.
The default value is 100.
DTIM Period
Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. The
default value is 3.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate. The
default is set to Auto.
N Data Rate
Set the data rate of 802.11n. The default is
set to Auto.
Delete Selected/
Delete All
Delete selected or all entries from the table.