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4.4 MAC Clone
This section allows you to configure router’s WAN MAC address.
Some ISP may require binding an accepted MAC address for
communication. If the bound MAC address differs
from your router’s
predefined WAN MAC address, then you need to replace the router’s WAN
MAC with the bound MAC for achieving valid communication with your
ISP.
MAC Address
: Configure router’s WAN MAC address.
MAC Address Clone
: Clicking this button changes router’s WAN MAC
address from default to the MAC address of the PC you are currently on.
Don’t use this button unless your PC’s MAC address is the one boun
d by
your ISP.
Restore Default MAC
: Restores router’s WAN MAC to default settings.
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4.5 DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for
computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private
network. It functions just as the "phone book" for the Internet by translating
human-friendly domain names into numerical identifiers of IP addresses
for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide.
DNS Setting
: Check the box to enable DNS settings.
Primary DNS
: Enter the DNS server address provided by your ISP.
Secondary DNS
: Enter the secondary DNS address if your ISP offers
you 2 DNS addresses (Optional).
Note:
1. Wrong DNS server addresses will lead to failure in accessing websites.
2. To activate the new settings, reboot the device.
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4.6 Bandwidth Control
The bandwidth control feature can be used to simultaneously regulate
traffic of up to 254 computers on your LAN network. It allows you to
regulate a group
of PCs’ traffic by specifying a range of IP addresses.
Enable Bandwidth Control
: Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable
bandwidth control. It is disabled by default.
IP Address
: Enter an IP address (same number in both boxes) or a
range of IP addresses (different numbers in two boxes) of the PCs whose
traffic you want to regulate.
Upload /Download
: You can select either to limit Uplink or Downlink
Bandwidth of PCs within the specified IP range.
Bandwidth Range
: Maximum and minimum data flow which is permitted
to be uploaded/downloaded by computers within a specified IP range. Unit
is Kbytes/s. (For WAN bandwidth range, consult your ISP.)
Enable
: Check the box to enable current rule. The existing rule will not
take effect when left unchecked.
Add to List
: Click it to add currently edited bandwidth control rule to the
list.
For example
:
Suppose that you have a 2M WAN connection, then maximum
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download
and
upload
rates
in
theory
will
be
2Mbps=256KByte/s
and
512kbps=64KByte/s respectively. And you want the PC at the IP address of
192.168.1.100 to have 10-15KByte/s upload and 80-90KByte/s download rates.
Follow below step
:
Step1. Enter 192.168.1.100 in IP address boxes.
Step2. Select Upload from the corresponding drop-down menu.
Step3. Enter 10~15 in bandwidth range box
Step4. Check the “Enable” box
.
Step5. Click “Add to List”.
Step6. Click “OK” to finish settings.
Then, follow steps above to add a download rule.
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For example
: Supposing that you want PCs within the IP range of
192.168.1.2--192.168.1.254 to have 100-120KByte/s download rate and
20-30KByte/s upload rate, then repeat same settings shown on below
screenshot on your router:
4.7 Traffic Statistics
Statistics dynamically displays bandwidth usage by PCs on your LAN.

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