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Once everything is complete, MF-230 will update the IP of your created
hostname every time the MF-230 is connected to the internet or the MF-230
obtains a new public IP.
Troubleshooting:
Make sure that your Username, Password & Host Name is correct and is the
same as the account that you have created with the DDNS Service Provider.
Certain DDNS Service Providers do not instantly link the Host Name that you
have created in the router, it would take between 5 minutes to 30 minutes for
the DDNS Service Provider to update.
The router will automatically update the DDNS Service Provider when the DDNS
configurations have been set, on every Reboot, when you connect to the
Internet or if there is a change of Public IP assigned to it.
Networking - UPNP
There are 2 options that are enabled by default under this setting tab which are
UPNP
and
NAT-PMP.
UPNP
Explanation:
Universal Plug and Play
(
UPnP
) is a set of networking protocols promulgated by the
UPnP Forum. The goals of UPnP are to allow devices to connect seamlessly and to
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simplify the implementation of networks in the home (data sharing, communications,
and entertainment) and in corporate environments for simplified installation of
computer components. UPnP supports zero-configuration networking.
How it works:
UPnP devices are "plug-and-play" in that when connected to a network they
automatically join a network, obtain an IP address, announcing their network address
and supported device and services types, enabling clients that recognize those types to
immediately begin using the device. Devices can leave the network automatically
without leaving any unwanted state information behind.
Usage:
Just tick the box under “Enable UPnP” to enable it. Devices which support UPnP are
printers, scanners, WLAN access points, media servers and many more.
NAT-PMP
Explanation:
NAT Port Mapping Protocol
(NAT-PMP) is introduced by Apple Computer in June 2005.
NAT-PMP allows a computer in a private network (behind a NAT router) to automatically
configure the router to allow parties outside the private network to contact itself. NAT-
PMP runs over UDP. It essentially automates the process of port forwarding.
How it works:
In NAT-PMP is a method for retrieving the public IP address of a NAT gateway, thus
allowing a client to make this public IP address and port number known to peers that
may wish to communicate with it.
Usage:
Just tick the box under “Enable NAT-PMP” to enable it. Products that support this
protocol include Mac OS X, Limewire, uTorrent, Nicecast and many more.
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e) Management
Power Management
This is the page to enable/disable the auto power saving on MF-230. It is enabled by
default and both the default value for Auto Enter Standby and Auto Enter Hibernate is
180 seconds.
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Management - Upgrade
This is the page to manually upgrade the firmware of the MF-230. Select the file and
click “Upload”. After the file is uploaded into the MF-230, a pop up window will prompt
you to “apply”. Click “apply” and wait for 2-3 minutes for the upgrading process. It will
reboot the MF-230 when the upgrade process finishes.
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Management – Recovery
This is the web interface to manually factory default the settings of the MF-230.

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