Page 36 / 52 Scroll up to view Page 31 - 35
36
XWR-1750
a: 14203 Minuteman Drive, Suite 201, Draper, UT 84020-1685 | luxul.com | 801-822-5450
LUX-UG-XWR-1750
Vers: 022515
w
Guest Network:
Allows you to enable UPnP for the configured Guest Network.
w
Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w
Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w
Cancel:
This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
±
Current UPnP Leases:
Displays the active UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Port Leases.
w
WAN Port:
Displays the WAN Port opened by the UPnP Device Lease.
w
LAN IP:
Displays the Local Network IP Address of the UPnP Device that
requested the Lease.
w
LAN Port:
Displays the LAN Port used by the UPnP Device.
w
Protocol:
Displays the Protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) set by the UPnP Device.
NOTE:
After making any changes to the DMZ you must click the Save button
to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button for the
changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and proceed to
other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE:
UPnP is more secure than Port Forwarding as the Port is only open for
a short time. Once the Port Lease expires, the UPnP Lease is Deleted.
Client devices supporting UPnP initiate the Lease request. This
process is not configurable by the user.
3.6.4 IP-MAC Binding (Future Release)
This page displays the IP-MAC Binding Settings currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Firewall/Security>>IP-MAC Binding
to display the following page:
±
This feature is under construction. To be notified of Firmware Releases including new
features please Join our Mailing List at
http://luxul.com
.
3.6.5 URL Filtering (Future Release)
This page displays the URL Filtering Rules currently configured on the Router.
Select the menu
Firewall/Security>>URL Filtering
to display the following page:
±
This feature is under construction. To be notified of Firmware Releases including new
features please Join our Mailing List at
http://luxul.com
.
Page 37 / 52
37
User Guide
© 2015
Luxul. All Rights Reserved.
Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners
3.6.6 Client Filtering (Future Release)
This page displays the Client Filtering Rules currently configured on the Router:
Select the menu
Firewall/Security>>Client Filtering
to display the following page.
±
This feature is under construction. To be notified of Firmware Releases including new
features please Join our Mailing List at
http://luxul.com
.
3.7 QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) Allows you to specify at what Priority (Normal, Priority, Express
or Bulk) a packet is forwarded. QoS as implemented on the Router allows you to target
packets by Source Host, Protocol (TCP/UDP/All) and/or TCP Port Number.
Select the menu
QoS
to display the following page:
±
QoS Setup:
Displays the QoS settings running on the Router.
w
QoS Service:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the QoS service on the Router.
Disabled is the default setting.
w
Calculated Overhead:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the Calculated Overhead
function in QoS. Disabled is the default setting. Calculated Overhead is used by the
Router to manage fluctuating bandwidth supplied by the Internet connection. This
function keeps the Router from overrunning the available bandwidth.
w
Download Speed:
Allows you to specify the Download Speed in Megabits per
second allowed in the QoS Rules. 5Mbps is the default setting.
Page 38 / 52
38
XWR-1750
a: 14203 Minuteman Drive, Suite 201, Draper, UT 84020-1685 | luxul.com | 801-822-5450
LUX-UG-XWR-1750
Vers: 022515
w
Upload Speed:
Allows you to specify the Upload Speed in Megabits per second
allowed in the QoS Rules. 2Mbps is the default setting.
w
Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
w
Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
±
QoS Rules:
Allows you to configure QoS Rules.
w
Service Level:
Allows you to specify the QoS Service Level used for this Rule.
Normal is the default setting.
w
Source Host:
Allows you to specify by IP Address to which Host(s) this Rule will
apply. All is the default setting. and applies this Rule to all packets transmitted to
the WAN Port.
w
Protocol:
Allows you to specify what Protocol is targeted by this Rule: TCP, UDP or
All. All is the default setting.
w
Ports:
Allows you to specify the Port(s) targeted by this Rule. All is the default set-
ting. You can specify multiple Ports in a single rule by separating the Port numbers
with a comma (i.e. 23,53,80,443).
w
Add:
Click the Add button to add your QoS Rule to the QoS Table. This also
Saves the QoS Rule, allowing you to browse to another page in the Router before
rebooting to apply the changes.
±
QoS Rules Table:
Displays the QoS Rules currently running on the Router.
w
Service Level:
Displays the QoS Service Level used for this Rule. Normal is the
default setting.
w
Source Host:
Displays the IP Address(es) to which this Rule will apply. All is the
default setting and applies this Rule to all packets transmitted to the WAN Port.
w
Protocol:
Displays what Protocol is targeted by this Rule: TCP, UDP or All. All is the
default setting.
w
Ports:
Displays the Port(s) targeted by this Rule. All is the default setting. You can
specify multiple Ports in a single rule by separating the Port numbers with a comma
(i.e. 23,53,80,443).
w
Del:
This button allows you to Delete the selected QoS Rule and Saves the
changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page. Most changes will
require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.
Page 39 / 52
39
User Guide
© 2015
Luxul. All Rights Reserved.
Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners
NOTE:
After making any changes to QoS you must click the Save/Add
buttons to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button
for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save/Add buttons
and proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE:
If QoS is configured incorrectly, it may be required to Reset the
Router to Default Settings. Please back up any configuration before
attempting to Enable QoS.
3.8 VPN
There are three submenus in the VPN menu: PPTP Server, PPTP Users and L2TP. Click a
submenu to view and/or modify the corresponding settings.
3.8.1 PPTP Server
This page displays the PPTP Server Settings configured on the Router.
Select the menu
VPN>>PPTP Server
to display the following page:
±
PPTP Server:
Displays the current PPTP VPN settings of the Router.
w
PPTP Server:
Allows you to Enable or Disable the PPTP Server on the Router.
Disabled is the default setting.
w
Starting IP Address:
Allows you to set the Starting IP Address of the DHCP Pool
used by the VPN Server. 192.168.0.20 is the default setting.
w
Ending IP Address:
Allows you to set the Ending IP Address of the DHCP Pool used
by the VPN Server. 192.168.0.30 is the default setting.
w
Save:
This button is used to Save the configuration changes made on this page.
Once you have clicked Save, you may move to other pages in the Router setup.
Most changes will require a Reboot for the changes to take effect.
w
Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
w
Cancel:
This button Cancels any changes made on this page.
Page 40 / 52
40
XWR-1750
a: 14203 Minuteman Drive, Suite 201, Draper, UT 84020-1685 | luxul.com | 801-822-5450
LUX-UG-XWR-1750
Vers: 022515
NOTE:
After making any changes to the VPN Server you must click the Save
button to Save your changes, then you must click the Reboot button
for the changes to take effect. You can click the Save button and
proceed to other pages without losing your configured changes.
NOTE:
The DHCP Pool used by the VPN Server must be outside the DHCP
Pool used by the DHCP Server (see
Network>>DHCP Server
for
current settings).
3.8.2 PPTP Users
This page displays the PPTP User settings configured on the Router.
Select the menu
VPN>>PPTP Users
to display the following page:
±
PPTP Users Configuration:
Displays the PPTP User configuration options
on the Router.
w
Username:
Allows you to enter a Username for the VPN User.
w
Password:
Allows you to enter a Password for the VPN User.
w
Add:
Click the Add button to add your VPN User to the VPN Users Table. This also
Saves the VPN User, allowing you to browse to another page in the Router before
rebooting to apply the changes.
w
Reboot:
This button is used to Reboot the Router after making configuration
changes or can be used to Reboot the Router for any reason.
±
PPTP Users Table:
Displays the current PPTP Users configured on the Router.
w
S.No.:
Displays the VPN User ID number.
w
Username:
Displays the configured VPN Username.
w
Remove:
This button allows you to Delete the selected VPN User and Saves the
changes, allowing you to browse to any other setup page. Most changes will
require a Reboot to allow the changes to take effect.

Rate

3.5 / 5 based on 2 votes.

Popular Luxul Models

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top