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Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N600 Gigabit Router
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MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is1500.
Note:
DO NOT change the factory default MTU value unless necessary as an improper
MTU value may degrade your network performance or even lead to network
malfunction.
3)
PPPoE:
Select PPPoE, if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection and provide you
with PPPoE user name and password info.
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Internet connection Type:
Displays a list of available Internet connection
types.
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User Name:
Enter the User Name provided by your ISP.
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Password:
Enter the password provided by your ISP.
±
MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1492.
Note:
DO NOT change the factory default MTU value unless necessary as an improper
MTU value may degrade your network performance or even lead to network
malfunction.
4)
PPTP:
Allows you to connect your router to a VPN server.
For example
A corporate branch and headquarter can use this connection type to
implement mutual and secure access to each other’s resources.
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Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N600 Gigabit Router
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Internet connection Type:
Displays a list of available Internet connection
types.
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PPTP Server IP:
Enter the IP address of a PPTP server.
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Username/Password:
Enter Username/Password defined by the PPTP server.
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Address mode:
Select “Dynamic” if you don’t get any IP info from the PPTP
server side, otherwise select “Static”.
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IP Address:
Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if
you are not clear.
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Subnet mask:
Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP.
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Default Gateway:
Enter the gateway provided by your ISP. Inquire your local
ISP if you are not clear.
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DNS Server:
Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP.
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Secondary DNS Server:
Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you
with 2 such addresses, and it is optional.
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MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1460.
5)
L2TP:
Allows you to connect your router to a L2TP server.
For example
A corporate branch and headquarter can use this connection type to
implement mutual and secure access to each other’s resources.
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Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N600 Gigabit Router
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Internet connection Type:
Displays a list of available Internet connection
types.
±
L2TP Server IP Address:
Enter the IP address of a L2TP server.
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Username/Password:
Enter Username/Password specified by the L2TP server.
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Address Mode:
Select “Dynamic” if you don’t get any IP info from the L2TP
server, otherwise select “Static”.
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IP address:
Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if
you are not clear.
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Subnet mask:
Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP.
±
Default Gateway:
Enter the gateway provided by your ISP. Inquire your local
ISP if you are not clear.
±
DNS Server:
Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP.
±
Secondary DNS Server:
Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you
with 2 such addresses, and it is optional.
±
MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1458.
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Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N600 Gigabit Router
6)
PPPOE Dual Access
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Internet connection Type:
Displays a list of available Internet connection
types.
±
Username:
Enter the PPPOE account provided by your ISP.
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Password:
Enter the PPPOE password provided by your ISP.
±
Address mode:
Select “Dynamic” if you don’t get any IP info from your ISP,
otherwise select “Static”.
±
IP address:
The IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if you are
not clear.
±
Subnet mask:
The subnet mask provided by your ISP.
±
Default Gateway:
The gateway address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local
ISP if you are not clear.
±
MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1492.
4.2.3
DHCP Settings
“DHCP” includes 3 submenus: DHCP Server, Client List and Static Assignment.
Clicking any of them enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below
explains, in details, each such feature.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an automatic configuration
protocol used on IP networks. If you enable the built-in DHCP server on the device,
it will automatically configure the TCP/IP settings for all your LAN computers
(including IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS etc), eliminating the need for
manual intervention. Just be sure to set such PCs to DHCP clients by selecting
“Obtain an IP Address Automatically” on each such PC. When you turn these PCs on,
they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the device
DHCP server.
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Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N600 Gigabit Router
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DHCP Server-Enable:
Check or uncheck the box to enable or disable the
device’s DHCP server feature.
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Start IP Address:
Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP
assignment.
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End IP Address:
Enter the ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP
assignment.
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Lease Time:
The length of time for the IP address lease. Configuring a proper
lease time improves the efficiency for the DHCP server to reclaim disused IP
addresses.
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Primary DNS Server:
Enter a DNS server address assigned to DHCP clients.
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Secondary DNS Server:
Enter the other DNS address assigned to DHCP clients
(optional).
To benefit from the DHCP server feature, you must set all LAN PCs to DHCP clients
by selecting the “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” radio buttons thereon.
DHCP Client List
This section displays a DHCP dynamic client list, which includes host name, IP
address, MAC address and lease time info.
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IP Address:
Displays IP address(es) that client(s) obtained from the DHCP
server.
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MAC Address:
Displays MAC address of a given host.
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Host name:
Displays name of a given host (DHCP client).
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Lease Time:
Remaining time for a corresponding IP address lease.
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