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Select the WAN connection that you want to set as the gateway and
click “Apply/Save” to save the settings. The settings will be effective
after the system reboot.
Static Route
Static Route is a special route. When you use proper static routing in
networks, you can reduce routing selection problems and the
forwarding rate of the data packets. IP address, subnet mask and
gateway can be set to specify a routing item. Destination IP address
and subnet mask can be used to specify an object network/ host. Then
the Router will send the packets to the specific object network/ host.
Click “Add” to enter the screen below.
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Click “Apply/Save” to display the current configured static route
information.
±
IP version:
It is used to indicate that the IP belongs to IPv4.
±
Destination IP address/prefix length:
to identify the destination
IP address or network that the data is sending to. Prefix length
together with the destination IP address are used to identify the
destination network.
±
Interface:
the interface the data is sending to
±
Gateway IP address:
the IP address of the router or host the data
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packets are sending to.
±
Metric:
the number of the routers that the data packets go through
(optional).
±
Apply /Save
Complete the settings.
Note:
±
Destination IP address cannot be at the same net segment with
the IP addresses of the router’s WAN or LAN port.
±
We recommend using the default settings if there is no special
requirement, for inappropriate or incorrect route setting would
cause network malfunction.
4.2.12 DNS
DNS server
DNS server is used to map the domain name and it can be
automatically obtained when you connect to the ISP or it can also be
manually configured.
After entering the DNS server IP address, click “Apply/Save” to save
the settings.
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Note:
±
After saving the settings, you need to reboot the router to bring the
new configuration into effect.
±
Please keep the default settings if there is no special requirement
for incorrect DNS settings will cause the LAN computer to be
unable to access the Internet via the domain name.
DDNS
If your server is set up on the router’s LAN side, and the router’s WAN
IP address is changeable. When users on the Internet want to visit the
server via the domain name, but the domain name can not be
translated as the router’s WAN IP, which will cause visit failure.
However, DDNS will request the corresponding ISP to update the
domain name and IP address when WAN IP is changed. When the
WAN IP address is updated, users on the Internet can still successfully
visit the server.
This
router
supports
three
DDNS
providers:
www.dyndns.org,
www.3322.org, www.tzo.com
Select “Advanced Setup” ->“DNS” -> “Dynamic DNS”, and click the
“Add” button to add a rule.
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Dynamic DNS Provider:
Select your DDNS provider.
Hostname:
The domain name registered at the corresponding DDNS
website.
Interface:
WAN connection interface
Username:
Enter the username that you use to register from the DDNS
provider
Password:
Enter the password that you use to register from the DDNS
provider
Click “Apply/Save” to save the settings.
4.2.13 DSL
To be applicable for different environments, DSL advanced setting
screen provides multiple ASDL modulation modes for users to choose.
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