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ALG Screen
Application Level Gateway (ALG) Configuration
PPTP (Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol)
Turn
On
(default) PPTP ALG if you use a PPTP client to dial into
your corporate network via the Internet.
IPSec (VPN)
Turn
On
(default) IPSec ALG if you use a IPSec client to dial into
your corporate network via the Internet.
SIP (Session Initiation
Protocol)
A signaling protocol for Internet Telephony. Turn
On
(default) SIP
ALG if you use VoIP telephone service over your Internet
connection.
Routing Screen
Route List
Active
Select the check box to enable the routing entry.
Name
Enter a name for the routing entry.
Interface
Select the interface (WAN or LAN) for the routing entry.
Destination IP
IP address/network to which the data is sent.
Netmask
Enter a Netmask for the Destination IP to define the destination
network.
Gateway
Enter the Gateway IP address through which this router can be
reached. The Gateway IP should be reachable from your router.
FasTrak QoS Screen (My Net N600/My Net N750 Routers)
Enable QoS
Enable QoS
Enable or disable the QoS application to prioritize different client
applications/traffic types over the Internet.
QoS Setup
Uplink Speed
The uplink speed (in Kbps) at which data can be transferred
from the router to your ISP. The Auto (default) setting can
automatically detect the uplink speed, or you can select other
values from the drop-down list or enter your own. QoS
prioritizes all Internet traffic based on this setting.
FasTrack Rules
Click the
Restore Default
button to restore the default names
and priorities.
Classification Rules
Name
Name given to the service/client for the classification entry.
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Priority
When creating a rule, select the precedence in which the
application or device sends data over the network compared to
other applications or devices. The default value is 1-Highest.
Type
From the drop-down list, select the option that specifies
whether the rule applies to a connected device or to an
application.
Detail
For Device rules, specify the LAN IP and/or Remote IP
address(es), and protocol(s) for the rule.
For Application rules, specify the Start and End port as well
as the protocol for the rule.
The protocols available are TCP, UDP, and Both.
Delete icon
Click to delete the row.
FasTrack Plus QoS (My Net N900 Router)
Enable FasTrack Plus QoS
Enable FasTrack Plus
QoS
Enable or disable the QoS application to prioritize different client
applications/traffic types over the Internet.
WAN Uplink Speed
Set Uplink Speed at
The uplink speed (in Kbps) at which data can be transferred
from the router to your ISP. The Auto (default) setting
automatically detects the uplink speed. You can select other
values from the drop-down list or enter your own. QoS
prioritizes all Internet traffic based on this setting.
Classification Rules
Name
Name given to the service/client for the classification entry.
Priority
When creating a rule, select the precedence in which the
application or device sends data over the network compared to
other applications or devices. The default value is 1-Highest.
Protocol
Internet protocol for transferring data. Select TCP or UDP.
Local IP Range
IP address range of the device(s) on your local network the rule
applies to.
Local Port Range
Port range of the application(s) on your local network the rule
applies to.
Remote IP Range
Remote IP address range of the service on the Internet the rule
applies to.
Remote Port Range
Remote port range of the service on the Internet the rule applies
to.
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Enhanced WMM Screen (My Net N900 Router)
Enhanced WMM Setup
Enable Enhanced WMM
Enhanced WMM is enabled by default. This feature prioritizes
the traffic of various wireless (WI-Fi) applications.
Classification Rules
Name
Name given to the service/client for the classification entry.
Priority
When creating a rule, select the precedence in which the
application or device sends data over the network compared to
other applications or devices. The default value is 1-Highest.
Protocol
Internet protocol for transferring data. Select TCP or UDP.
Local IP Range
IP address range of the device(s) on your local network the rule
applies to.
Local Port Range
Port range of the application(s) on your local network the rule
applies to.
Remote IP Range
Remote IP address range of the service on the Internet the rule
applies to.
Remote Port Range
Remote port range of the service on the Internet the rule applies
to.
Network UPnP Screen
UPnP
Enable/Disable UPnP IGD
(Internet Gateway Device)
Toggle to enable or disable Universal Plug and Play functionality
for network devices.
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Admin Category
Screen Descriptions
Administrator
– The admin account manages the router interface. The admin has
read/write access and can create passwords. The default password is
password
; to keep
your router secure, it is a best practice to create a new password. See “Changing the
Administrator's Password” on page 62.
Time Settings
– Configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the router manually or
automatically by NTP (Network Time Protocol).
Firmware Update
– Check for router firmware updates and upload new firmware.
System
– Save configuration settings on your local hard drive, load configuration settings,
or restore factory default settings.
Connection Check
– Use ping tests to check connectivity between the router and
network/Internet hosts.
Registration
– Register your router if you have not already done so. Registering enables
WD to notify you of updates to the firmware and send you important information.
Log
– Display and save logs generated by the router.
Language
– Change language settings.
Device Mode
– Configure your router to operate in router mode or extender mode. When
the router is used as an access point, extender mode adds wireless capability to your
existing network, expanding Internet access to all the computers in your home.
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Administrator Screen
Admin Password
Original Password
Enter the existing password for the admin (administrator) account.
The default is
password
(all lower case).
New Password/Verify New
Password
Type the same new password for each.
Administration
Enable HTTPS Server
Click to enable or disable Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
(HTTPS), a combination of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) with
SSL/TLS protocol. It provides encrypted communication and
secure identification of your web connections to your router.
Remote Management
Enable Remote
Management
Click to enable the user to manage the router from a remote
location.
Remote Admin Port
The port that will be used for remote management connections.
Default is 8080. The Remote Admin Port cannot be used in an
external port range of any port forwarding rules.
Use HTTPS
Click to enable or disable use of HTTPS for remote management of
the router.
Time Settings Screen
Time and Date Configuration
Time
Current date and time at the router’s location.
Time Zone
Select the time zone in which the router is located.
Enable Daylight Saving
Click to enable or disable Daylight Saving time.
Daylight Saving Offset
If you select Daylight Saving time, from the drop-down list, select
the daylight saving offset. The offset is a formula that combines a
time of day with the time zone and is based on a 24-hour clock.
Daylight Saving Dates
If you select Daylight Saving time, from the drop down lists select
the month, week, day of the week, and time of the start and end of
Daylight Saving time in your time zone.
Automatic Time and Date Configuration
Network Time Protocol
Function
Click to enable use of Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Adding User Defined NTP
Server
Add alternate NTP servers to be used.
NTP Server Used
From the drop-down list, select the name of the NTP server to be
used.

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