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2.
In the
Router Status
section, configure the following:
•
Wireless Broadband Route’s Hostname
– enter the host
name or URL address of your Gateway. Both names are
the same.
•
Local Domain
– view the local domain of the network.
3.
In the
Wireless Broadband Router
section, configure the
following by selecting the check box:
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•
Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages
–
activates the automatic refresh of system monitoring
web pages.
•
Prompt for Password when Accessing via LAN
– causes
your Gateway to ask for a password when trying to
connect to the network.
•
Warn User Before Configuration Changes
– activates
user warnings before network configuration changes take
effect.
In the
Session Lifetime
field, specify the length of time
required before reentering a user name and password after
your Gateway has been inactive.
In the
Configure a Number of Concurrent Users
field, select
the number of users that can access your Gateway at any
time.
4.
Select
Remote Administration
to configure the remote
administration to your Gateway.
5.
In the
Management Application Ports
section, change the
primary and secondary HTTP management ports.
6.
In the
System Logging
section, configure the following
system log options:
•
Enable Logging
– activates system logging.
•
Low Capacity Notification Enabled
– activates low
capacity notification. This works in conjunction with the
Allowed Capacity before Email Notification and System
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Log Buffer Size.
•
Allowed Capacity before Email Notification
– specify the
capacity before an email notification is sent.
•
System Log Buffer Size
– specify the size of the system
log buffer.
•
Remote System Notify Level
– specify the type
of information, such as none, error, warning, and
information, received for remote system logging.
7.
In the
Security Logging
section, configure the following
security logging options:
•
Low Capacity Notification Enabled
– activates low
capacity notification. This works in conjunction with the
Allowed Capacity before Email Notification and System
Log Buffer Size.
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•
Allowed Capacity before Email Notification
– specify the
capacity before an email notification is sent.
•
System Log Buffer Size
– specify the size of the system
log buffer.
•
Remote System Notify Level
– specify the type
of information, such as none, error, warning, and
information, received for remote system logging.
8.
In the
Auto WAN Detection
section, specify the DHCP
timeout.
9.
Click
Apply
to save changes.
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ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION
Ethernet port configuration allows you to set up the Ethernet ports as
either full- or half-duplex ports, at either 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000
Mbps.
To configure the ports:
1.
Select
Port Configuration
in the Advanced page.
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2.
To emulate the speed and duplex configuration of the port
with which it’s communicating, select
Auto
or select the port
speed and duplicity.
3.
Click
Apply
to save changes.
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