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Dynamic DNS Provider
– Specifies the DDNS service provider, DynDns.org,
Freedns.afraid.org, ZoneEdit.com or Non-IP.com. (Default: DynDns.org)
DDNS Account
– Specifies your username for the DDNS service.
DDNS Password
– Specifies your password for the DDNS service.
Apply
– Saves and sends the enabled DDNS configuration to the DDNS server.
Cancel
– Cancels the previous DDNS configuration information.
Upgrade Firmware
You can update the wireless AP/Router firmware by using the Firmware Update
facility.
Figure 5-37.
Upgrade Firmware
Update Firmware
— Allows you to upload new firmware manually by specifying a
file path. Make sure the firmware you want to use is on the local computer by
clicking Browse to search for the firmware to be used for the update.
Browse
– Opens a directory on the local hard drive for specifying the path of the
file to upload.
Apply
– Starts the upload procedure.
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System Configuration
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Configuration Settings
The Configuration Setting page allows you to save the wireless AP/Router’s current
configuration or restore a previously saved configuration back to the device.
Figure 5-38.
Configuration Settings
Load Factory Defaults
– Restores the factory defaults.
Export
– Saves the current configuration to a file locally.
Import
– Allows the user to load previously saved configuration files from a local
source.
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System Status
The System Information page displays basic system information and the displayed
settings are for status information only and are not configurable on this page. This
information is split into the three sections that follow.
Figure 5-39.
System Information - Basic Information
System Info
— Displays the basic system information in both Bridge and Gateway
Modes:
Software Version
– The version number of the current wireless AP/Router
software.
Hardware Version
– The version number of the current wireless AP/Router
hardware.
System Up Time
– Length of time the management agent has been up, specified
in hours and minutes.
Operation Mode
– Displays the hardware setting determined by the switch on the
base of the unit.
Figure 5-40.
System Information - Internet Configuration (Gateway Mode)
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Internet Configurations
— Displays the basic WAN information:
Connected Type
– Displays the WAN connected mode. (Default: DHCP)
WAN IP Address
– IP address of the WAN port for this device.
Subnet Mask
– The mask that identifies the host address bits used for routing to
the WAN port.
Default Gateway
– The default gateway is the IP address of the router for the
wireless AP/Router, which is used if the requested destination address is not on
the local subnet.
Primary DNS Server
/
Secondary DNS Server
– The IP address of Domain Name
Servers on the network. A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names
and can be used to identify network hosts by familiar names instead of the IP
addresses.
MAC Address
– The shared physical layer address for the wireless AP/Router’s
LAN ports.
Figure 5-41.
System Information - Local Network (Gateway Mode)
Local Network
— Displays the basic LAN information:
Local IP Address
– The IP address configured on the wireless AP/Router.
Local Netmask
– The mask that identifies the host address bits used for routing to
the LAN port.
MAC Address
– The shared physical layer address for the wireless AP/Router’s
LAN ports.
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Statistics
The wireless AP/Router Traffic Statistics - Interfaces window displays received and
transmitted packet statistics for all interfaces on the wireless AP/Router.
Figure 5-42.
Statistic
The following items are displayed on this page:
Memory total
– The total memory of this wireless AP/Router.
Memory left
– The available memory of this wireless AP/Router.
Interface
– Displays the interface on which traffic is being monitored.
Rx packets
– Displays the total number of packets received by the specified
interface.
Rx bytes
– Displays the total number of bytes transmitted by the specified
interface.
Tx packets
– Displays the total number of packets transmitted by the specified
interfaces.
Tx bytes
– Displays the total number of bytes transmitted by the specified
interface.

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