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limit. (Consult your ISP if you are not clear.).
5.
Enable:
Check to enable current rule. (When disabled, corresponding
entry will not take effect though existing in fact.)
6.
Add to List:
Click to add current rule to the rule list.
7.
OK:
Click to activate your settings.
For example:
If you are sharing a 4M broadband connection with a neighbor, who always
exhausts the bandwidth resource downloading data, this feature will help.
Simply specify half of the 4M bandwidth for your neighbor's PC (say,
192.168.0.100) and you will no longer need to struggle for bandwidth and your
neighbor will only get up to 2M bandwidth. To do so, follow instructions below:
1. Check Enable.
2. Input "192.168.0.100" in both IP address boxes.
3. Select Download.
4. Enter "256" in both bandwidth range fields.
5. Check Enable.
6. Click Add To List
7. Click OK.
3.2
Traffic Statistics
Traffic Statistics allows you to see at a glance how much traffic each device in
your network is using.
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1.
Enable Traffic Statistics:
Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable the
Traffic Statistics feature. To see at a glance how much traffic each device in your
network is using, enable this option. However usually, disabling it may boost
your network performance. This option is disabled by default. However, once
enabled the page refreshes every five minutes.
2.
OK:
Click to activate corresponding settings.
IP Address:
Displays IP addresses of PCs connected to the device.
Uplink Rate:
Displays the upload speed (KByte/s) of a corresponding PC.
Downlink Rate:
Displays the download speed (KByte/s) of a corresponding PC.
Sent Message:
Displays the number of packets sent by a corresponding PC via
the device since Statistics is enabled.
Sent Bytes:
Displays the number of Bytes sent by a corresponding PC via the
device since Statistics is enabled. The unit is MByte.
Received Message:
Displays the number of packets received by a corresponding
PC via the device since Statistics is enabled.
Received Bytes:
Displays the number of Bytes received by a corresponding PC
via the device since Statistics is enabled. The unit is MByte.
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Special Applications
4.1 Port Range Forwarding
Port range forwarding is useful for web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers,
gaming and other specialized Internet applications. When you enable port
forwarding, the communication
requests from the Internet to your router’s WAN
port will be forwarded to the specified LAN IP address. As seen in the figure
above, to let PC3 access service ports on PC1, you must first configure port
forwarding settings on the router to which PC1 is uplinked.
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1.
Start/End Port:
Specify a range of ports between 1~65535 (for a single
port, enter the port number in both Start and End fields, say, 21 for FTP).
Contact corresponding service provider if you don't know the port number of the
service to use.
2.
LAN IP:
Specify the internal host’s IP address. Be sure to statically assign
the host’s IP address to make this function constant.
3.
Protocol:
Specify the protocol required for the service utilizing the port(s).
4.
Enable:
Check to enable current settings.
5.
OK:
Click to activate your settings.
Now, your friends only need to enter ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:21 in their browsers
to access your FTP server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the router's WAN IP address.
Assuming it is 172.16.102.89, and then your friends need to enter
21 in their browsers.
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For example:
You want to share some large files with your friends who are not
in your LAN; however it is not convenient to transfer such large files across
network. Then, you can set up your own PC as a FTP server and use the Port
(Range) Forwarding feature to let your friends access these files. Assuming that
the static IP address of the FTP server (Namely, your PC) is 192.168.0.10, you
want your friends to access this FTP server through default port of 21 using the
TCP protocol, then do as follows:
1.
Start/End Port:
Enter 21 in both Start Port and End Port fields.
2.
LAN IP:
Enter 192.168.0.10
3.
Protocol:
Select TCP.
4.
Enable:
Check to enable current settings.
5.
OK:
Click to activate your settings.

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