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[Advanced Encryption Standard].
Key:
Enter the pass phrase that consists of 8-63 ASCII characters excluding
these five characters
\ , ' ; "
Key Renewal Interval:
Set the key’s renewal period, which tells the device how
often it should change the dynamic keys. It is not recommended to change this
setting.
5.2.4 WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) provides 40-bit or 128-bit encryption to your wireless
network.
Default Key:
Determines which Key will allow wireless clients to be accepted into
the network.
WEP Key1~4:
These are keys that you can choose to make active. Only one key
is used at a time.
ASCII/HEX:
Each Key can be entered as 5 OR 13 case sensitive ASCII
characters excluding these five characters \ , ' ; " OR 10 OR 26 HEX characters
including 0~9 and A~F only.
5.3 MAC Filter
MAC Filter is based on the client’s wireless MAC address to permit or forbid specific
clients access to the wireless network.
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MAC Address Filter:
Permit
” allows the clients in the list to be the only clients to
be able to access the wireless network, “
Forbid
” prevents the clients in the list
from accessing the wireless network but allows every one else.
MAC Address:
Input the MAC address of the each wireless client to implement
the filter policy. Click “
Add
”. Repeat for additional clients.
MAC Address list:
Shows the added MAC addresses. You can add or delete
them.
Click “Apply” when finished.
5.4 Connection Status
This screen shows each wireless client’s connection status, including MAC Address,
Channel Bandwidth.
Select SSID
: Toggle between the Primary and Secondary SSID to see the clients
connected to each.
MAC Address:
Shows the MAC Addresses of the clients connected to the router.
Bandwidth:
Shows the channel bandwidth of the currently connected wireless
clients.
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Chapter 6 DHCP Server
6.1 DHCP Server
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) is used to assign an IP address to the computers
on the LAN/private network. When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will
allocate automatically an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting
computer when “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” is configured. You can specify the
start and end address of the IP Address pool here:
DHCP Server:
Check “
Enable”
to enable DHCP server.
IP Pool Start/End Address:
Enter the range of IP addresses for the DHCP server
to distribute.
Lease time:
The valid time of the Dynamic IP address which is distributed to the
DHCP client’s host computer by your Medialink router’s DHCP server. During this
time, the server will not distribute the IP address to any other connected device.
6.2 DHCP Client List
DHCP client list displays user device’s IP Address, MAC address, host name and other
information which are assigned by the DHCP server. You can manually enter the IP and
MAC address and convert them to static assignment.
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Host Name:
The name of the device whose IP is allocated by the DHCP server.
This name is generated by the device itself.
IP Address:
Enter the IP address which needs static binding.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC address of the device you want to bind. Click
Add
” to add the entry in the list.
Lease time:
The remaining time length of the corresponding IP address lease.
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Chapter 7 Virtual Server
7.1 Port Range Forwarding
Start/End Port:
Enter the start/end port number which ranges the External ports
used to set the server or Internet applications.
LAN IP:
Enter the IP address of the PC or device which you want to set as the
server.
Protocol:
Select the protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) for the application. If you are not
clear about the protocol you are using, you can select “Both”.
Enable:
Click the
Enable
checkbox to bring the rule into effect.
Delete:
Clear all settings of this item.
Well-known service port:
The well-known protocol ports are listed in the
drop-down list. Select one and select a sequence number in the ID drop-down list
and then click “Add”, this port will be added automatically to the ID list. For other
well known service ports that are not listed, you can manually add them to the list.
Add to:
Add the selected well-known port to the policy ID.
For Example
: You want to share some large files with your friends outside of your local
area network, however, they are too big, and it’s not convenient to transfer them. Then,
you can build a FTP server on your computer and set the router’s port range forwarding

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