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Allow remote access to your router management page
Advanced > Administrator > Management
You may want to make changes to your router from a remote location such at your
office or another location while away from your home.
1. Log into your router management page (see
Access your router management page
on page 9).
2. Click on
Advanced
and click
Administrator
, then click on
Management
.
3. Review the setting on the
Remote Management
section. Click
Apply
to save settings
Remote Control (via WAN):
Click the drop-down list and select
Enable
to enable
remote management or
Disable
to disable remote management.
Remote Port:
Enter the port to assign remote access to the router. It is
recommended to leave this setting as 8080.
Note:
If you have configured port 8080 for another configuration section such as
virtual server or special application, please change the port to use.
(Recommended port range 1024-65534)
Add static routes
Advanced > Setup > Routing
You may want set up your router to route computers or devices on your network to
other local networks through other routers. Generally, different networks can be
determined by the IP addressing assigned to those networks. Generally speaking and for
the case of an example, your network may have 192.168.10.x IP addressing and another
network may have 192.168.20.x IP addressing and because the IP addressing of these
two networks are different, they are separate networks. In order to communicate
between the two separate networks, static routing needs to be configured. Below is an
example diagram where routing is needed for devices and computers on your network
to access the other network.
Note:
Configuring this feature assumes that you have some general networking
knowledge.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 9).
2. Click on
Advanced
and click on
Setup
, then click on
Routing
.
3. Review the
LAN/WAN Static Routes
section. Click
Apply
to save settings.
IP Address:
Enter the IP network address of the destination network for the
route. (e.g.
192.168.20.0
)
Subnet Mask:
Enter the subnet mask of the destination network for the
route.(e.g.
255.255.255.0
)
Gateway:
Enter the gateway to the destination network for the route.
(e.g.
192.168.10.2
)
Metric:
Enter the metric or priority of the route. The metric range is
1-15
, the
lowest number
1
being the highest priority. (e.g.
1
)
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VLAN Configuration
Advanced > Setup > VLAN
This section allows you to configure the VLAN settings of router ports. Each port (LAN 1-
4, WAN) can be set as either a tagged or untagged VLAN port to be used with other
VLAN aware devices. VLAN ID 1 and 2 are reserved for the LAN and WAN default
interfaces.
Note:
Configuring this feature assumes that you have some general networking
knowledge.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 9).
2. Click on
Advanced
and click
Setup
, then click on
VLAN
.
3.
Review the settings. Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Configuring Default Internet Setting
To configure the default Internet facing interface (WAN Port), check the Enabled option
under the Default Internet Setting and enter the VID to assign. By default, the default
Internet interface is set to an untagged VLAN port unless the Tagged option is checked
changing it to a Tagged/Trunk VLAN port. If the default Internet interface is configured,
the WAN port will automatically be excluded from the Virtual LAN Interface Setting.
Virtual LAN Interface Setting
To configure VLANs under the Virtual LAN Interface Setting, check the Enabled option
and enter the VID to assign. For each port, click the drop-down list and select the VLAN
assignment type (Untagged, Tagged, Excluded) to assign for the specified VID. If the
default Internet interface setting (WAN port) is not configured, the WAN port is
available to have a different switch port VLAN assignment.
Click
Add
to add the VLANs to the list, then click
Apply
to save the settings.
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Using External USB Storage
Your router’s USB port can be used
to share files through the network when a USB
storage device is connected on the back USB port. The router supports both FTP and
SAMBA (SMB) filing sharing protocols.
Note:
For security purposes, the USB SMB and FTP settings on your router are disabled
by default. You will need to enable these settings in orders to allow access to your USB
storage devices.
Note:
For security purposes, the default USB SMB and FTP admin password is configured
to the same predefined password used to log into your router management page.
Note:
A USB device can be safely removed under Advanced > USB > Eject Device. Under
the +\- column, check the option and click Safely Remove USB Device.
Samba Server
Advanced > USB > Samba Server
SMB (Samba) is a network protocol that allows you to access shared files through your
network. In order to share files, you will need to plug in a USB storage device on the USB
port on the back of the router.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 9).
2. Click on
Advanced
and click on
USB
, then click on
Samba Server
.
3. Review the setting on
Samba
Server Information
section. Click
Apply
to save settings.
Server Status:
Select enabled or disable for the feature.
Server Name:
You can change the name of your server which will be the name
you will when accessing your USB storage device. (
Note:
You can also access the
USB storage using the router IP address)
Workgroup:
Enter the workgroup name. It is recommended to keep the standard
default “WORKGROUP”. If you change this
setting, you will need to change the
workgroup name on all computers in your network that are allowed access to the
USB storage in order to discover it automatically. Otherwise, you will need to
access the server by IP address.
Description (optional):
Enter a description of the server.
4. Review the administrator settings required for your
File Sharing (SMB) Server
. Click
Apply
to save settings. Administrator will have read and write access to files. To
define user accounts continue to the next step.
Note:
For security purposes, the default administrator user name and password are
set to your predefined user name and password setting to access the router
management page.
User Name:
Enter the user name to be used to access your files.
Password:
Enter the password for the user name.
Re-type Password to confirm.
5. Review the
User Account List
section. Click
Apply
to save settings
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User Name:
Enter the user name to be used to access your files.
Password:
Enter the password for the user name.
Permission:
Select the permission you will grant to the user
Enabled:
Click to activate user account.
Under Windows®, you can access the USB storage device on your computer under
Computer > Network > USBSHARE > usb_A1
.
Note:
Your computer will only be able to automatically discover the USB storage if you
are set to a workgroup under the default name “WORKGROUP”. Your computer will not
be able to automatically discover the USB storage device if under a domain or different a
workgroup name.
Under Windows®, if your computer cannot discover the USB storage automatically, you
can access these files under your network map or by typing
\\<routerIPaddress>\usb_A1
(ex.
\\192.168.10.1\usb_A1
) on your browser’s or file explorer address bar. Please
follow the below steps to configure the router’s
SMB settings
DLNA Server
Advanced > USB > DLNA Server
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 9).
2. Click on
Advanced
and click on
USB
, then click on
DLNA Server
.
3. Click the
Server Status
drop-down list to enable the DLNA server and click
Apply
.
Note:
The server name is the name you will see when scanning your network for DLNA
compliant devices. You can edit the name if desired to something you can more easily
recognize however, it is not required.
4. All DLNA compliant client devices such PS3, mobile phone, etc. be able to easily
discover and access files on the USB storage through DLNA compliant protocols.
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FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server
Advanced > USB > FTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to access shared files through the Internet. In order
to share files, you will need to plug in a USB storage device on the USB port(s) on the
back of the router.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 9).
2. Click on
Advanced
and click on
USB
, then click on
FTP Server
.
3. Review the administrator settings required for your
FTP server
. Click
Apply
to save
settings
Server Status:
Select enable or disable for the feature.
Remote Access
: Selecting
Enabled
will allow access to the USB storage using FTP
over the Internet (WAN) and local (LAN) networks. Selecting
Disabled
will disable
FTP access over the Internet and allow LAN access only.
File Server Codepage:
Defines which character set to use when transferring data
using FTP. It is recommended to leave these settings as default “Western
European”.
4. Review the administrator settings required for your
FTP server
. Click
Apply
to save
settings
User Name:
Enter the user name to be used to access your files.
Password:
Enter the password for the user name.
5. Review the
User Account List
section. Click
Apply
to save settings
User Name:
Enter the user name to be used to access your files.
Password:
Enter the password for the user name.
Permission:
Select the permission you will grant to the user
Enabled:
Click to activate user account.
Signing up for a Dynamic DNS service (outlined in
Identify Your Network
section pg.39)
will provide identification of the router’s network from the Internet. You can access your
shared files over the Internet by typing ex.
ftp://<router’sWANIPaddress
> or
ftp://myDDNSservice
in your web browser or file explorer address bar. You can access
your share files locally by typing
ftp://<router’sLANIPaddress
> in your web browser or
file explorer address bar.
You can
find your router’s WAN IP address settings under
Advanced > Administrator >
Status
.

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