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The Ping Screen
‘Pinging' involves sending a packet of data to a site and recording how long it
takes for the site to acknowledge receipt. This is useful if you think that a web
site might be slow or unavailable. Type the IP Address and click the Ping button
to start.
Figure 7-10 – Ping screen
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The About Screen
The
About
screen displays the AirCruiser G Wireless Router name as well as
the firmware version.
Figure 7-11 – About Screen
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Configuration Buttons
There are four buttons on the top left panel of the
configuration menu; SmartSetup, Setup Wizard, Status,
and Logout. These buttons are useful for accessing status
information or setup wizard.
Smart Setup Button
SmartSetup automatically detects your ISP connection type, and opens the
proper ISP login screen.
Setup Wizard Button
Setup Wizard is similar to Smart Setup, but also presents you with a LAN setup
screen which allows you to set basic LAN configuration.
Figure 7-12 – Setup Wizard/LAN Setup
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The Status Button
On the
Status
page the router’s current connection and configuration
information is displayed for the following; LAN Ethernet, WAN Ethernet, ARP
Table, DHCP Lease Table, Routing Table, UPnP Port Mapping Table.
Figure 7-13 – Status
LAN IP Address
Displays the primary IP address being used by the Local (LAN) port of
the Router.
LAN Netmask
Displays the IP Subnet Mask being used by the Local (LAN) port of
the router.
Default is 255.255.255.0
LAN DHCP Status
Identifies if the Router’s built-in DHCP server is active for the attached
devices on the LAN.
LAN DHCP Start IP
The starting IP number in the range possible IP addresses issued by
the DHCP server.
LAN DHCP End IP
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The last IP number in the range possible IP addresses issued by the
DHCP server.
ISP Number
The number of ISP accounts configured in the current session.
ISP Name
System assigned name given to the ISP.