D-Link DVA-5582 User Manual

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Version 1.00 | 03/24/2017
User Manual
DVA-5582
AC1600 VDSL2 VoIP Gigabit Modem Router
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Revision Date Description
1.00 March 24, 2017 • Initial release
Preface
ErP Power Usage
This device is an Energy Related Product (ErP) that automatically switches to a power-saving Network Standby mode within 1 minute of no packets being transmitted. It can also be turned o through a power switch to save energy when it is not needed.
Network Standby: 6.21 watts
Switched O: 0.17 watts
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Table of Contents
Product Overview ..............................................................1
Package Contents ......................................................................... 1
System Requirements ................................................................. 2
Introduction ................................................................................... 3
Features ............................................................................................ 3
Hardware Overview ..................................................................... 4
LEDs ........................................................................................... 4
Rear View ................................................................................. 6
Installation ......................................................................... 7
Conguration ..................................................................... 8
Home ................................................................................................9
Conguration Wizard ........................................................11
Conguration Wizard: Phase 1 ..................................11
Physical WAN Interface ..........................................12
ATM Conguration ..................................................14
Ethernet Layer Settings (IP Encapsulation) .....15
DSL Line Conguration Wizard .................................16
PTM Conguration ..................................................16
WAN Ethernet Conguration Wizard ......................17
USB Interface Conguration Wizard .......................18
PPP (USB) ..........................................................................19
Pure Bridge .......................................................................20
PPP ......................................................................................21
PPP (Cont) .........................................................................22
IPv4 Interface (IP over ATM) .......................................23
IPv4 Interface ...................................................................24
IPv6 Interface Settings .................................................25
Conguration Wizard Phase 1: ..................................26
Phase 1 Settings Summary .........................................26
Conguration Wizard Phase 2: ..................................27
Wi-Fi Conguration .......................................................27
Wireless Access Point ....................................................28
Conguration Wizard Summary ...............................30
Settings ..................................................................................31
Physical Interfaces .........................................................33
Network Connections ..................................................34
Bridge and VLAN ............................................................ 35
Bridge List ...................................................................36
Bridge Filters ..............................................................37
DHCP Server and Relay ................................................38
DNS Client and Relay ....................................................39
DNS Client ...................................................................40
DNS Relay ....................................................................41
Hostnames .................................................................42
Routing and QoS ............................................................43
Routing Policy ...........................................................44
Trac Classication .................................................45
ALG Flows ...................................................................46
Policers .........................................................................47
Queues .........................................................................48
ALG ......................................................................................49
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NAT and Port Mapping ................................................50
NAT Interface Settings ............................................51
Port Mapping ............................................................52
Public Addresses ......................................................53
Proxies ................................................................................54
IGMP Proxy .................................................................55
RTSP Proxy ..................................................................56
PPPoE Proxy ...............................................................57
VPN ......................................................................................58
PPTP / L2TP Server ...................................................59
IPsec ..............................................................................60
Dynamic DNS ..................................................................61
Date / Time .......................................................................62
Management ...................................................................63
UPnP Agent ................................................................64
Telnet Server ..............................................................65
SSH Server ..................................................................66
Users .............................................................................67
VoIP Service......................................................................68
IPv6 .....................................................................................69
Global Settings..........................................................70
Autosense Failover ........................................................71
Storage Service ....................................................................72
Storage Device ................................................................73
Network File Sharing ....................................................74
User Accounts .................................................................75
FTP Server .........................................................................76
DLNA Media Sharing ....................................................77
Home Network ....................................................................78
System ....................................................................................79
Logging .............................................................................80
Reboot ...............................................................................81
Factory Reset ...................................................................82
Save Conguration ........................................................83
Backup Conguration File ..........................................84
Load Conguration File ...............................................85
Firmware Upgrade .........................................................86
Diagnostic .............................................................................87
UDP Echo ..........................................................................88
Ping .....................................................................................89
Download .........................................................................90
Upload ...............................................................................91
Traceroute.........................................................................92
Interfaces Summary ...................................................... 93
CPU Load Memory Usage ...........................................94
Active Connections .......................................................95
Security ...................................................................................96
Firewall ...............................................................................97
DMZ ....................................................................................98
Captive Portal ..................................................................99
Modem ................................................................................ 100
SIM Card ......................................................................... 101
USB Modem .................................................................. 102
Operator ......................................................................... 103
WiFi-1.1 (2.4 GHz) ............................................................. 104
WiFi-2.1 (5 GHz) ................................................................ 105
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Connect a Wireless Client to your Router ....................106
WPS Button ................................................................................ 106
Windows® 8 ................................................................................107
WPA/WPA2 ......................................................................... 107
Windows® 7 ................................................................................109
WPA/WPA2 ......................................................................... 109
WPS ....................................................................................... 112
Windows Vista® .........................................................................116
WPA/WPA2 ......................................................................... 117
Windows® XP .............................................................................119
WPA/WPA2 ......................................................................... 120
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 122
Wireless Basics ...............................................................126
What is Wireless? ...................................................................... 127
Tips ................................................................................................129
Wireless Modes .........................................................................130
Networking Basics .........................................................131
Check your IP address ............................................................ 131
Statically Assign an IP address ............................................ 132
Wireless Security ......................................................... 133
What is WPA? ................................................................133
Technical Specications ................................................134
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Section 1 - Product Overview
Package Contents
Note: Using a power supply with a dierent voltage rating than the one included with the DVA-5582 will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Product Overview
Power Adaptor
DVA-5582 AC1600 VDSL2 VoIP Gigabit Modem Router
DSL Cable
Ethernet Cable
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Network Requirements
• A DSL Internet connection
• Wireless 802.11ac, n, g, b, or an Ethernet LAN port
Web-based Conguration
Utility Requirements
Computer with the following:
• Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP SP3 or Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
• An installed Ethernet adapter
Browser Requirements:
• Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Edge 13 or higher
• Firefox 36 or higher
• Safari 8 or higher
• Chrome 40 or higher
Windows
®
Users: Make sure you have the latest version of Java
installed. Visit www.java.com to download the latest version.
System Requirements
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Introduction
The DVA-5582 AC1600 VDSL2 VoIP Gigabit Modem Router is a highly integrated router with everything your home or small business needs for high-speed Internet access. It combines an ADSL2+/VDSL2 modem, Gigabit Ethernet Internet Port, 4G mobile Internet support, Voice over IP (VoIP), and Gigabit wireless together in a single, easy to use product that shares an Internet connection for all your devices.
• User-friendly GUI for web conguration
• Compatible with all standard Internet applications
• Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface
• WLAN with high-speed data transfer rates of up to 1600 Mbps*, compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 2.4GHz compliant equipment
• IP routing and bridging
• Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and digital subscriber line (DSL) support
• Asynchronous transfer mode (PTM) and digital subscriber line (VDSL) support
• Point-to-point protocol (PPP)
• Network/port address translation (NAT/PAT)
• Quality of service (QoS)
• Wireless LAN security features: WPA/WPA2, 802.1x, RADIUS client
• Universal plug-and-play(UPnP)
• Web ltering
• 3G/4G Mobile WAN connection
• USB mass-storage, SAMBA
• System statistics and monitoring
• VoIP Integration
* Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac specications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network trac, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental conditions will adversely aect wireless signal range.
Features
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Hardware Overview
LEDs
1 USB Green
On The connection of a 3G or USB device has been established.
Blinking Data is being transmitted.
O No connection of a 3G or USB device is established.
2 Phone (1/2)
Green
O No phone signal is detected.
Blinking Active call.
On The phone interface is ready.
Orange On No VoIP account registered.
3 5 GHz
Green
Blinking Data is being transmitted through the WLAN interface.
On The connection of WLAN interface is normal.
O The WLAN connection is not established.
Orange Blinking WPS pairing in Progress.
4 2.4 GHz
Green
Blinking Data is being transmitted through the WLAN interface.
On The connection of WLAN interface is normal.
O The WLAN connection is not established.
Orange Blinking WPS pairing in Progress.
4 5 62 3 71 8
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5 Internet
Green
O Either the device is in Bridge Mode, the DSL connection is not present, or the power is
Blinking Internet data is being transmitted.
On An Internet connection is established.
Orange On The device attempted an Internet connection, but failed.
6 xDSL Green
O No signal is detected.
Blinking The device is detecting a DSL signal.
On DSL Online.
7 Power
Green
O The power is o.
On The system startup is complete.
Orange On Power failure.
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Rear View
1 DSL RJ-11 interface. Connect the router to DSL connector through a telephone cable. 2 PHONE (1/2) RJ-11 interface, using the telephone cable to connect the telephone set. 3 Gigabit LAN (1-4) RJ-45 interface for connecting to the Ethernet interface of PC or other Ethernet devices through an Ethernet cable. 4 Gigabit WAN RJ-45 interface for connecting to another router or Ethernet modem. 5 Power Input For connecting the power adapter. Power input is 12V DC, 2A. 6 Power Button Power on or o the device.
7 RESET
Reset to the factory defaults. Keep the device powered on, push a paper clip into the hole, press and hold the button for 5 seconds, and then the system restores the default settings.
8 WPS Press for 1 second to enable WPS pairing. Press and hold for 10 seconds to disable Wi-Fi. 9 USB USB port, for connecting a 3G/4G dongle or other USB storage devices.
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Choosing a Location
Many environmental factors may aect the wireless function of the router. If this is the rst time that you have set up a wireless network device, read the following information.
The router can be placed on a shelf or desktop and ideally the LED indicators should be facing towards the front, as you may need to view them for troubleshooting. Designed to have a range of up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors, wireless LAN lets you access your network from anywhere nearby. However, the numbers of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through may limit the signal range. Typical ranges vary depending on types of materials and background RF noise in your home or business.
Connecting the Router
Step 1:
Connect the DSL port on the router to the wall outlet with a telephone cable. Next, connect the phone handset the LINE port of the router.
Step 2:
Connect the LAN port of the router to an Ethernet LAN port on a PC using an Ethernet cable (MDI/MDIX).
Step 3:
Plug the power adapter into the wall outlet and then connect the other end of it to the Power Input port on the router. The following gure shows the connection of the router, PC, and telephones handsets.
Step 4:
If you use 3G/4G Internet service, connect the 3G USB data card to the USB interface on the side panel. If you use phone service through the Internet, connect a telephone handset to the PHONE interface on the rear panel.
Installation
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Conguration
To access the conguration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router (default: 192.168.1.1).
You will be presented with the login screen. The username is admin, and the default password is admin.
Once you are logged in successfully, you will be presented with the Status screen which will give you a brief overview of the router's current status and conguration.
To proceed with conguration, click Advanced Conguration. If you are conguring the DVA-5582 for the rst time, you will be able to access the Conguration Wizard from that screen.
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The Home screen provides a list of all avaialble functions, as well as easy access to the Conguration Wizard. Items listed with a + symbol have sub menus that appear when the mouse passes over them to enable quick-and-easy access to all submenu items.
Click this icon to launch the Conguration Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process. See Conguration Wizard on page 11 for a guided setup.
The User menu item allows the user to change the default administrator name and password. For details see User on page 32 for details.
The Settings menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains links to all settings relavent to network connections and administration. For more information see Settings on page 31 for details
The Storage menu item has a pop-up menu, and allows you to set up Network File Sharing, User Accounts for remote access, FTP Server conguration, and DLNA Media Sharing for sharing multimedia content on the local network. For details, see Storage Service on page 72 for details.
The Home Network menu item shows a map of the local network, lists all network interfaces, and provides links to both firewall configuration and WAN configuration. For details, see Home Network on page 78.
Home
Conguration
Wizard:
User:
Setup:
Storage:
Home Network:
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The System menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains links to general administrative tasks, such as the system clock, creating backups of router settings, system reset, and rmware upgrades. For details, see System on page 79.
The Diagnostic menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains links to diagnostic tools that should not be necessary for most users, including packet conguration, IP tools advanced QoS services, and advanced software conguration. For details, see Diagnostic
on page 87
The Security menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains links to rewall, DMZ, and captive portal settings. For details, see Security
on page 96.
The Modem menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains links to help you congure a 3G/4G USB dongle to connect to the internet. For details, see Modem on page 100.
The WiFi-1.1 (2.4GHz) and WiFi-2.1 (5GHz) are direct links to the Wi-Fi conguration for each channel. For details, see WiFi-1.1 (2.4 GHz) on page 104 and WiFi-2.1 (5 GHz) on page 105.
Home (cont)
System:
Diagnostic:
Security:
Modem:
WiFi-1.1
(2.4GHz) and
WiFi-2.1 (5GHz):
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Conguration Wizard
Click Next to start the conguration wizard, or Cancel to return to the homescreen.
Note: If you are conguring a DSL connect, be sure to have your ISP's conguration
information on hand. Conguring a DSL connection requires a high level of technical knowledge and advanced concepts beyond the interface are beyond the scope of this manual.
Note: If a default connection is already congured, those settings will be erased once you click Next on the phase one screen. To edit existing settings, click Cancel return to the Home screen and select the relevant connection type instead. You can also choose to Skip Phase 1, preserving your WAN settings, and move directly to Phase 2 to congure Wi-Fi settings.
Home
If your router has not come precongured from your ISP, or if your connection defaults have been changed, you will need to complete the Conguration Wizard in order to access the internet. The wizard consists of two phases: setting the default WAN (Internet connection) and conguring Wi-Fi settings.
Click Next to congure your Internet connection. or click Skip to proceed directly to Phase 2 to congure you Wi-Fi settings. Clicking Cancel will return to the Home screen and discard any changes.
Conguration Wizard: Phase 1
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The subsequent steps will be dierent depending on the type of interface selected.
Conguration Wizard: Phase 1 (Cont.)
This menu asks you to choose which physical interface your Internet connection comes from.
Select this interface if you use an xDSL connection. This connection type uses an RJ-11 (telephone) cable plugged into the gray port on the back of your router. For details on the DSL Line (DSL) conguration procedure, see DSL Line Conguration Wizard on page 14.
Choose this connection type if your Internet is delivered over an RJ-45 (Ethernet) connection. If your WAN connection is connected to the purple port on the back of the device labelled WAN GbE, then you should select WAN Ethernet (Eth5). For details, see WAN Ethernet
Conguration Wizard on page 17.
Choose this interface if your primary Internet connection comes from a 3G/4G dongle or other USB device. For details, see USB Interface
Conguration Wizard on page 18.
Physical WAN
Interface:
DSL Line (DSL):
WAN Ethernet
(Eth1-5):
USB Interface (USB):
Physical WAN Interface
Click Next to start the conguration wizard, or Cancel to return to the homescreen.
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This menu asks you to choose which physical interface your Internet connection comes from. The options are ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) and PTM (Packet Transfer Mode). This information will be provided by your ISP.
Select this interface if you use an xDSL connection. This connection type uses an RJ-11 (telephone) cable plugged into the gray port on the back of your router.
Choose this connection type if your Internet is delivered over an RJ­45 (Ethernet) connection. If your WAN connection is connected to the purple port on the back of the device labelled WAN GbE, then you should select WAN Ethernet (Eth5).
Choose this interface if your primary Internet connection comes from a 3G/4G dongle or other USB device.
DSL Link Type:
DSL Channel:
DSL Link Type
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
If you have selected ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) for the DSL Link Type, clicking Next will take you to ATM Conguration on page 14.
If you have selected PTM (Packet Transfer Mode) for the DSL Link Type, see Ethernet Layer Settings (IP Encapsulation) on page 15.
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This menu asks you to specify an existing ATM link to bind to your previously selected interface. Select your link from the drop down menu. If no ATM link exists, or you would like to create a new default link with new settings, selection New ATM Link. Be sure to have your ISP's information on hand.
If you choose New ATM Link, the following options will be available:
Choose the correct protocol for the ATM Link. The choices are Ethernet over ATM, IP over ATM, or PPP over ATM. This information will be provided by your ISP
Virtual Path Identier and Virtual Channel Identier (VPI/VCI) are the path and channel between two points of an ATM network. The rst eld corresponds to VPI, and the second to VCI. For VPI select an identier from 0-255. For VCI, select an identier from 32 to 32235.
Additional identiers can be specied by clicking the + button. Up to 51 additional pairs of identiers can be added.
Select either LLC (Logical Link Control) or VCMUX (Virtual Circuit Multiplexing). This information should be provided by your ISP.
If you have selected Ethernet over ATM, clicking Next will take you to Ethernet Layer Settings (IP Encapsulation) on page 15.
If you have selected IP over ATM, clicking Next will take you to IPv4 Interface (IP over ATM) on page 23.
If you have selected PPP over ATM, clicking Next will take you to PPP on page 21.
ATM Link:
ATM Link Type:
Destination
Address (VPI/VCI):
Additional VC
Search List:
Connection
Encapsulation:
ATM Conguration
Click Next to start the conguration wizard, Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
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Choose an IP Encapsulation method from the list. The options are IP over Ethernet, PPP over Ethernet, and Pure Bridge (no WAN IP)
Specify whether VLAN Termination (Virtual Local Area Network termination) should be used on this connection. This information should be provided by your ISP.
If you selected Yes for VLAN termination, choose a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094. This information should be provided by your ISP or network.
If you have selected IP over Ethernet, see IPv4 Interface on page 24.
If you have selected PPP over Ethernet, see PPP on page 21.
If you have selected Pure Bridge (no WAN IP) see Pure Bridge on page 20.
IP Encapsulation:
VLAN Termination:
VLAN ID:
Ethernet Layer Settings (IP Encapsulation)
Click Next to continue the conguration wizard, Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
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DSL Line Conguration Wizard
This menu asks you to choose which physical interface your Internet connection comes from. The options are ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) and PTM (Packet Transfer Mode). This information will be provided by your ISP.
Select this interface if you use an xDSL connection. This connection type uses an RJ-11 (telephone) cable plugged into the gray port on the back of your router.
Choose this connection type if your Internet is delivered over an RJ­45 (Ethernet) connection. If your WAN connection is connected to the purple port on the back of the device labelled WAN GbE, then you should select WAN Ethernet (Eth5).
Choose this interface if your primary Internet connection comes from a 3G/4G dongle or other USB device.
DSL Link Type:
DSL Channel:
PTM Conguration
Click Next to continue the conguration wizard, Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
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WAN Ethernet Conguration Wizard
Select IP over Ethernet, PPP over Ethernet, or Pure Bridge (no WAN IP). This information should be provided by your ISP or system
administrator.
If you have selected IP over Ethernet, see IPv4 Interface on page
24.
For PPP over Ethernet, see PPP over Ethernet on page 21.
If VLAN Termination is required by your Ethernet network, select Ye s and select a VLAN. The default setting is No.
IP Encapsulation:
VLAN Termination:
Click Next to continue the conguration wizard, Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
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USB Interface Conguration Wizard
Select a default APN (Access Point Name) to connect to your 3G/4G network. If your APN is not listed, you can create a new one by choosing the last option on this lis. You may skip this step, but your 3G/4G connection may not function properly until it is congured.
If you select New Access Point Name, the following options will appear:
Select a name to identify your APN. This name is for your reference and has no eect on network settings.
Enter the PLMN Code (public land mobile network code) associate with your carrier. This information should be provided by your carrier.
Enter the address for your carrier's APN. This information should be provided by your carrier.
Enter the number to dial to initiate the connection. By default, this is *99#. This information should be provided by your carrier.
Select Default APN:
Name:
PLMN Code:
URL:
Dial:
Operator
Access Point Names
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
Clicking Next will prompt you to congure PPP (USB) on page 19.
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If you have previously selected PPPas an IP encapsulation method, you will be prompted to congure your PPP (Point to Point Protocol) account information.
PPP (USB)
Select an existing PPP interface to use, or select New PPP Interface to create a new one. Creating a new interface will display additional conguration options.
PPP Interface:
PPP Connection
Select Always connected, Connect when needed, Connect on client request, or Connect manually. Always connected is the
default setting and will keep your connection online continuously. Other connection settings will prompt for additional settings. These settings may be useful for users on limited or metered connections.
Connection Trigger:
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
Click Next to proceed to the IPv4 Interface on page 24.
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Pure Bridge mode disables the local DHCP server, causing your ISP to assign IP addresses directly to any aected bridges. By default, the assigned bridge is all Ethernet and Wi-Fi LAN clients.
Note: This feature may disable rewall features designed to help your network resist intrusions and is not recommended unless specically required by your ISP or network administrator.
Note: Once Pure Bridge Mode in enabled, you will no longer be able to access the conguration interface. Once enabled, the only way to make changes is to perform a manual factory reset by pressing and holding the reset button on the back of router. See Rear View on page 6 to nd your reset button.
Pure Bridge
Select a network bridge from the list. By default, Bridge1 includes all Ethernet LAN and Wi-Fi interfaces. If you wish to congure additional bridges, they must be set rst from Bridge and VLAN on page 35 before continuing the Wizard.
Bridge to LAN:
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
Click Next to proceed to the Phase 1 Settings Summary on page 26.
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If you have previously selected PPPas an IP encapsulation method, you will be prompted to congure your PPP (Point to Point Protocol) account information.
PPP
Select an existing PPP interface to use, or select New PPP Interface to create a new one. Creating a new interface will display additional conguration options.
PPP Interface:
Select Ye s to enable authentication or No to disable. If your PPP service requires a username and password, select Yes.
If authentication is enabled, select an Authentication protocol. This information should be provided by your ISP. Auto is default.
If authentication is enabled, choose from MPPE (Microsoft Point-to­Point Encryption) options. This information should be provided by your ISP. None is the default setting.
If authentication is enabled, enter your PPP username. This information should be provided by your ISP.
If authentication is enabled, enter your PPP password. This information should be provided by your ISP.
Authentication
Enabled:
Authentication
Protocol:
MPPE encryption:
Username:
Password
PPP Authentication
PPP Connection
Select Always connected, Connect when needed, Connect on client request, or Connect manually. Always connected is the
default setting and will keep your connection online continuously. Other connection settings will prompt for additional settings. These settings may be useful for users on limited or metered connections.
Connection Trigger:
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These settings appear only when conguring an Ethernet WAN connection. This section may be ignored if conguring a DSL or USB connection.
For connection triggers other than Always connected, the following options will appear:
PPP (Cont)
Select Yes to disconnect automatically after a xed time.
Set an idle timer in seconds. Minimum 60.
Auto Disconnect allows the router to automatically disconnect after a specied period of time regardless of active trac.
Set a maximum connection time in seconds. Minimum 60.
Auto Disconnect
when Idle:
Idles Disconnect
Time:
Auto Disconnect:
Max Connection
Time:
Enter the Access Concentrator Name here.
Enter the PPPoE Service name here.
Access
Concentrator
Name:
Service Name:
PPPoE Settings
Click Next to congure IPv4 interface settings documented on the following page.
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
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IPv4 Interface (IP over ATM)
Select Yes to enable NAT (Network Address Translation) or No to disable. NAT is a form of firewall and enabling it is strongly recommended. The default is Yes .
Enter your static IP address for IP over ATM. This information should be provided by your ISP.
Enter the subnet mask for you IPv4 address here. This information should be provided by your ISP.
Select Ye s to set this connection as the default source for your Internet connection. Selecting No will require manual connection in advanced settings. The default setting is Yes .
Select No to get DNS information automatically from DHCP. Select Yes to setup DNS manually, and you will be prompted for a preferred and alternate server.
Enter the IP address of your preferred DNS Server. This eld only appears if Setup Static DNS Servers is set to Yes .
Enter the IP address of your alternate DNS server. This eld only appears if Setup Static DNS Servers is set to Yes .
Enable NAT:
IPv4 Address
Subnet Mask:
Setup as Default
Route:
Setup Static DNS
Servers:
Preferred DNS
Server:
Alternate DNS
Server
DNS Conguration
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
Click Next to congure IPv6 Interface Settings on page 25.
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IPv4 Interface
Select Yes to enable NAT (Network Address Translation) or No to disable. NAT is a form of firewall and enabling it is strongly recommended. The default is Yes .
Select Ye s to enable DHCP and get and IP address automatically. If you have a xed IP from your ISP or network administrator, select No. If you select No, you will be prompted to enter an IP address and a subnet mask.
If you use a static IP address, enter it here. This eld will only appear if Obtain IPv4 Address Automatically is No.
If you use a stat IP address, enter the subnet mask here. This eld will only appear if Obtain IPv4 Address Automatically is No.
Select Ye s to set this connection as the default source for your Internet connection. Selecting No will require manual connection in advanced settings. The default setting is Yes .
Select No to get DNS information automatically from DHCP. Select Yes to setup DNS manually, and you will be prompted for a preferred and alternate server.
Enter the IP address of your preferred DNS Server. This eld only appears if Setup Static DNS Servers is set to Yes .
Enter the IP address of your alternate DNS server. This eld only appears if Setup Static DNS Servers is set to Yes .
Enable NAT:
Obtain IPv4
Address
Automatically:
IPv4 Address
Subnet Mask:
Setup as Default
Route:
Setup Static DNS
Servers:
Preferred DNS
Server:
Alternate DNS
Server
DNS Conguration
Click Cancel to return to the homescreen, or Back to return to the previous screen.
Click Next to congure IPv6 interface settings documented on the following page.
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IPv6 Interface Settings
Select Yes to enable IPv6 on this WAN connection, or No to disable it. IPv6 is disabled by default.
Select Yes to enable the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) to allow your router to more easilly detect other nodes on the WAN, or No to disable. This feature is enabled by default if IPv6 is enabled.
This option enables IPv6 across all interfaces.
Enable IPv6:
Enable Neighbor
Discovery:
Click Cancel to return to the home screen or Back to return to the previous screen.
Click Next to see a summary of your conguration and save your settings.
Note: IPv6 is disabled by default. In order to use IPv6, the protocol stack must be enabled by enabling global IPv6.
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Conguration Wizard Phase 1:
Phase 1 Settings Summary
The following section will display dierent information based on the type of interface selected. This is a summary of all previous settings.
Click Apply to save your changes and continue to Phase 2 of the setup wizard, Cancel to return to the home screen, or Back to return to the beginning of Phase 1.
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Conguration Wizard Phase 2:
Wi-Fi Conguration
Phase 2 of the conguration Wizard allows you to congure your Wi-Fi Access Points. To continue, click Next and follow the instructions presented on the next page.
Click Apply to save your changes and continue to Phase 2 of the setup wizard, Cancel to return to the home screen, or Back to return to the beginning of Phase 1.
To continue, click Next and follow the instructions presented on the next page.
Note: This wizard will overwrite any existing Wi-Fi conguration. Note: This wizard only congures the 2.4 GHz radio. To take full advantage of 802.11ac capabilities, you must enable the 5 GHz radio, described in WiFi-2.1 (5 GHz) on
page 105.
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Wireless Access Point
Phase 2 of the conguration Wizard allows you to congure your Wi-Fi Access Points. To continue, click Next and follow the instructions presented on the next page.
Indicates whether the interface is Up or Down.
Select Yes to enable the Wi-Fi access point. Selecting no will disable Wi-Fi.
Select Yes to broadcast the SSID. Selecting No will require all devices wishing to connect to your network to enter the SSID manually in addition to any security
Select Yes to isolate the wireless network from other devices on the LAN while retaining internet access. The default is No.
Select an encryption mode to help protect your Wi-Fi network from being accessed by unauthorized devices. WPA2 Personal is the default and recommended mode. WEP and older WPA standards are less secure and provided for compatibility with older devices.
Choose a strong password to help protect your network. The longer and harder to guess a password is, the stronger the protection. The password can be any letter, number, symbol, or space. Accent marks and non-ASCII characters are not supported. Passwords must be at least 8 characters.
This option shows the password as you type it..
Status:
Enable Access
Point:
Name (SSID):
SSID Broadcast:
AP Isolation:
Security Mode:
WPA Passphrase:
Show Password:
Wi-Fi Security Settings
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Click Apply to save settings and continue to the Conguration Wizard Summary on page 30.
Click Close to return to the previous page.
Select Yes to enable Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) as a quick-and-easy way to setup an encrypted wireless network.
Select a WPS conguration method. As of this writing, the rmware only supports WPS Push Button for security reasons.
WPS Enabled:
Conguration
Methods:
Wireless Access Point (Cont)
Enter the address of your RADIUS authentication server here.
Enter the port number of your RADIUS server here. Default is 1812
Enter your RADIUS secret here.
Enter the address of your backup RADIUS authentication server here.
Enter the port of your backup RADIUS authentication server here. The default port is 1812.
Enter your secondary RADIUS secret here.
Radius Server
Address:
Radius Server Port:
Radius Secret:
Secondary Radius
Server Address:
Secondary Radius
Server Port:
Secondary Radius
Secret:
WPA2 Enterprise
Your router provides support for WPA2 Enterprise for use in some corporate environments. WPA2 Enterprise relies on RADIUS (Remote authentication Dial-In User Service). If your network uses WPA2 Enterprise, you will have the following additional options. This is provided for reference only and home users should generally choose
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
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Conguration Wizard Summary
This page is the end of the conguration wizard. If you have completed both phases , they will be labeled in green. If you have opted to skip one phase, the skipped phase will be grayed out.
Press Close to return save all changes and return to the homescreen. Press Back to return to the previous screen.
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The Physical Interfaces menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains links to advanced settings for xDSL, Ethernet, USB, phone, and Wi-Fi interfaces. For details, see Physical Interfaces on page 33.
The Network Connections menu item contains links to WAN connections. From this menu item, you can create, manage, or remove WAN interfaces and VPN clients. For details, see Network
Connections on page 34.
The Bridge and VLAN menu item has a pop-up menu, and allows you to manage bridges and VLAN termination. For details, see Bridge
and VLAN on page 36.
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The DHCP Server and Relay menu item allows direct management of the router's internal DHCP server, as well as for conguration of relay protocols. For details, see DHCP Server and Relay on page
38.
The DNS Client and Relay menu item has a pop-up menu, and allows you to congure how local devices use DNS (Domain Name System) servers. For details, see DNS Client and Relay on page 39.
The Routing and QoS menu item has a popup menu, and provides conguration options for advanced routing and QoS (Quality of Service) features. For details, see Routing and QoS on page 43.
The ALG (application layer gateway) menu item allows the direct conguration of ALG modules. For details, see ALG on page 49.
Physical
Interfaces:
Network
Connections:
Bridge and
VLAN:
DHCP Server
and Relay:
DNS Client
and Relay:
Routing QoS:
ALG:
The Settings screen provides access to advanced network conguration settings. These settings are for advanced use cases, and should not need to be congured for normal use. Items listed with a + symbol have sub menus that appear when the mouse passes over them to enable quick-and-easy access to all submenu items.
Settings
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The NAT and Port Mapping menu item has a pop-up menu, and allows you to congure NAT (network address translation) rewall features as well as map ports for specialized applications. For details see NAT and Port Mapping on page 50.
The Proxies menu item allows you to control passthroughs for media devices and multicast, as well as PPPoE connections to your ISP. For details, see Proxies on page 54.
The VPN menu item has a pop-up menu, and allows you to congure your router as a VPN server to gain remote access to your network resources. For details, see VPN on page 58.
The Dynamic DNS menu option allows you to congure a Dynamic DNS service to compensate for a dynamic IP. For details, see Dynamic
DNS on page 61.
The Date / Time menu item contains settings for conguring the router's internet clock. For details, see Date / Time on page 62.
The Management menu item has a pop-up menu, and contains options for conguring remote management and UPnP. For details, see Management on page 63.
The VoIP Service menu item contains settings for conguring Voice over IP service provided by your ISP. For details, see VoIP Service on
page 68.
The IPv6 menu item has a pop-up menu, and allows you to set global IPv6 conguration policy. For details, see IPv6 on page 69.
The Autosense Failover menu item allows you to congure backup internet connections should your primary WAN go down. For details, see Autosense Failover on page 71.
NAT and Port
Mapping:
Proxies:
VPN:
Dynamic DNS:
Date / Time:
Management:
VoIP Service:
IPv6:
Autosense
Failover:
Settings (Cont)
Click Close to return to the homescreen.
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This screen displays a list of all physical interfaces. Clicking any one will bring up a sub menu with conguration options. Active interfaces are highlighted in green.
Physical Interfaces
Click Close to return to the previous screen.
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This screen displays all active network connections, both LAN and WAN. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
Click the
icon to access a detailed view of the selected interface.
Click the
button to delete the connection. Note that all associated settings will
be deleted permanently.
Select New WAN Connection to begin Phase 1 of the Conguration Wizard. For details, see Conguration Wizard Phase 1: on page 26
Select New LAN Interface and follow the on-screen instructions to create a new LAN interface.
Selection New VPN Client and follow the on-screen instructions to setup a new VPN client.
Click Close to return to the previous screen.
Network Connections
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The menu displays a list of all bridges and provides options managing them. For details, see Bridge List on page 36.
This menu displays a list of all bridge lters and provides options for managing them. For details, see Bridge Filters on page 37.
Bridge List:
Bridge Filters:
This screen allows you to view and congure network bridges and bridge lters. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
Bridge and VLAN
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This screen allows you to view and congure network bridges and bridge lters. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
You may Modify, Delete, or Filter by clicking on the buttons to the right-hand side of the corresponding bridge.
Select Add New Bridge and follow the on-screen instructions to add a new bridge
Bridge List
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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This screen allows you to view and congure network bridges and bridge lters. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
Click Add New Bridge Filter and follow the on-screen instructions to add a new bridge lter.
Bridge Filters
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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On this screen, you can congure advanced DHCP settings. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users. Select Yes to enable the internal DHCP server and allow all LAN devices to be issued local IPs. Select No to disable local DHCP assignment and receive IPs directly from your ISP.
Note: Disabling the DHCP server will preventing you from accessing the conguration interface. In order to regain access, a factory reset will be required.
DHCP Server and Relay
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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This section has three sub-menus which are described on the following pages:
DNS Client on page 40 DNS Relay on page 41 Hostnames on page 42
These pages allow you to congure advanced DNS settings for special usage cases. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
DNS Client and Relay
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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This screen allows you to congure advanced DNS Client settings. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users. This information should be provided by your ISP.
You may modify or delete items by clicking on the button of the corresponding item.
Select Add Server to and follow the on-screen instructions to add a new server.
Select Add Rule for Dynamic Server to add new rules to the list.
DNS Client
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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DNS Relay
This screen allows you to congure advanced DNS relay settings. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users. This information should be provided by your ISP.
You may modify or delete items by clicking on the button of the corresponding item.
Select Add Server to and follow the on-screen instructions to add a new server.
Select Add Rule for Dynamic Server to add new rules to the list.
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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This screen allows you to congure a local hostname for easy access to your router without needing to keep track of your router's IP address.
Hostnames
Click Apply to save settings or Close to return to the previous menu.
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This section provides advanced settings for Routing and QoS (quality of service). It has ve submenus described below:
Routing Policy on page 44 Trac Classication on page 45 ALG Flows on page 46 Policers on page 47 Queues on page 87
This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
Routing and QoS
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This section allows you to manually congure routing tables. The table displays current information about this route. Click the check boxes to disable any specic route. Click Add New Route to add a new route.
Routing Policy
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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On this screen, you are able to directly edit trac classication. Trac classication is used to prioritize certain trac (such as VoIP) to ensure correct functioning of time-sensitive services.
From this screen, the Order of given trac may be moved up or down, with trac at the top of the list receiving highest priority. Trac classes may be modied or deleted with the buttons on the right hand side of the screen.
Click Add New Class to add a new trac class.
Trac Classication
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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The Application Layer Gateway (ALG) ows allows you to congure dynamic port and address translation for traversal over the NAT rewall.
Click Add New Flow to congure this for a new application and follow the on-screen instructions.
ALG Flows
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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Conguring Policers allows you to control the ow rate of certain kinds of trac. When trac exceeds this limit, it can be dropped or sent to a dierent forwarding class.
Click Add QoS Policer and follow the on-screen instructions to congure a new policer.
Policers
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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The Queues screen allows you to prioritize trac based on trac class and interface. The default layout includes PTM, ATM, and Ethernet WAN interfaces. You may modify or delete existing queues using the modify and delete buttons to the right. Click Add QoS Queue and follow the on-screen instructions to add a new queue.
Queues
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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An application-level gateway (ALG) is a security component that augments a rewall or NAT employed in a network. It allows customized NAT lters to support address and port translation for specied application layer protocols. To edit modules, select, the Modify icon on the right-hand side corresponding to the module you wish to change.
This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
ALG
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This menu provides links to congure NAT and port mapping. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
It has three sub menus described on the following pages:
NAT Interface Settings on page 51 Port Mapping on page 52 Public Addresses on page 53
NAT and Port Mapping
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This page allows you to congure NAT rewalls individually for each external interface.
To change the prioritization of NAT interfaces, use the arrows on the left hand side. To modify or delete a NAT interface, select the appropriate button on the right-hand side corresponding to the interface you wish to change.
Click Add new NAT and follow the on-screen instructions to create a new NAT interface.
NAT Interface Settings
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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Port mapping allows you to specify a port or range of ports to open for specic devices on the network. This might be necessary for certain applications to connect through the router. In some cases you may have two applications running on dierent devices which require the same public port. Port mapping also allows you to remap a dierent external port to each device.
You may Modify, Delete, or Reload by clicking on the buttons to the right-hand side of the corresponding port map.
Select Port Mapping for Known Application to create a mapped port from an internal database of protocols.
Select New Custom Port Mapping to create a custom mapped port.
Port Mapping
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This menu allows you to bind trac from one interface to another, allowing you to bypass local bridges and NAT in certain circumstances. Mapping can also allow you to forward only specic protocols to specic targets. These maps can be accessed from other menus to synergize with other options. Mappings may be modied or deleted by selecting the appropriate buttons on the right-hand side corresponding to the target mapping.
Select Add Mapping to add a new port mapping.
Selecting bridges or DHCP servers will take you to their respective conguration pages.
Public Addresses
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This menu allows direct control of proxies for specic protocols pertaining to multicast functionality. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
This section contains three submenus described on the following pages:
IGMP Proxy on page 55 RTSP Proxy on page 56 PPPoE Proxy on page 57
Proxies
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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Creating an IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system has discovered through standard IGMP interfaces. This allows the system to act as a proxy for its hosts after being enabled. If applicable, these settings should be provided by your network administrator.
IGMP Proxy
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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Enabling this feature allows applications that uses Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) to receive streaming media from the Internet. If applicable, these settings should be provided by your network administrator.
RTSP Proxy
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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Specic settings may be required to use proxy conguration. If applicable, these settings should be provided by your network administrator.
PPPoE Proxy
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This section provides conguration options to use your router as a VPN server. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
This section contains two submenus described on the following pages:
PPTP / L2TP Server on page 59 IPsec on page 60
VPN
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This page allows you to congure your router as a VPN server to enable remote access to your network. Select New VPN Server and follow the on-screen instructions to congure a new VPN server using the PPTP or L2TP protocols.
PPTP / L2TP Server
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This page allows you to congure your router as a VPN server to enable remote access to your network using the IPsec protocol. Select IPsec wizard and follow the on- screen instructions to congure a new VPN server using the PPTP or L2TP protocols.
IPsec
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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The DDNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, Game Server, etc…) using a domain name that you have purchased (www.yourname.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. Using a DDNS service provider, your friends can enter in your domain name to connect to your server no matter what your IP address is.
Select Add a Provider and follow the on-screen instructions to congure a new DDNS provider.
Dynamic DNS
Click Apply to save settings, Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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This screen allows you to congure date and time settings for your router. Enter one or more NTP servers to automatically synchronize your date and time settings across the Internet. If you choose not to use an NTP server, you will be prompted to enter date and time manually. Note that manual date/time information may be lost in the event of a power failure.
Date / Time
Click Apply to save settings, Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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The management section provides links to administrative and management features available on your router. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
This section contains four submenus described on the following pages:
UPnP Agent on page 64 Telnet Server on page 65 SSH Server on page 66 Users on page 67
Management
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This page is used to congure UPnP. UPnP helps to automatically congure software and devices on your network to access the resources they require.
UPnP Agent
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This page allows you to enable and congure telnet remote administration of the device. Use of this feature is not recommended for novice users.
Telnet Server
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This page allows you to enable and congure SSH remote administration of the device. Use of this feature is not recommended for novice users.
SSH Server
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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The Users page allows you to add new user accounts and manage their access to administrative rights and remote access.
To modify or delete users, select the Modify or Delete buttons on the right-hand side of the screen. Note that you cannot delete an active user.
To add a new user, select Add User and follow the on-screen instructions.
Users
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This menu provides advanced conguration options for VoIP service. If your service has not been pre-congured by your ISP, this information should be provided by your ISP. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
VoIP Service
Click Apply to save settings, Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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The IPv6 menu provides a links to congure IPv6 settings across all interfaces. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
This section contains one submenu described on the following page:
Global Settings on page 70
IPv6
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This menu allows you to congure global IPv6 settings. This information should be provided by your ISP or network administrator.
Global Settings
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This section will allow you to congure your Internet fail over priority. In the event that your primary Internet connection method fails, this device can automatically fall back to using a secondary connection in order to maintain Internet connectivity. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
Failover interfaces are managed in groups to allow redundancy across dierent interface types. To modify or delete a group, select the corresponding Modify or Delete button on the right-hand side.
To create a new failover group, select New Group and follow the on-screen instructions.
Autosense Failover
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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The Storage Service allows you to remotely access storage devices connected to your router.
This section contains a status display and four submenus described on the following pages:
Storage Device on page 73 Network File Sharing on page 74 User Accounts on page 75 FTP Server on page 76 DLNA Media Sharing on page 77
Storage Service
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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If an external storage device is attached, it will appear at that top of the Storage Service screen. To congure a device, click the corresponding Settings button.
Storage Device
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This page allows you to enable and congure basic lesharing features to remotely access your media across the network.
Network File Sharing
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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If User Authentication has been enabled, you may need to configure login credentials to access storage over the network. User accounts may also be require to access FTP services.
Click Add User to create a new user.
User Accounts
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This page allows you to congure remote access to storage using the industry­standard FTP protocol.
FTP Server
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) protocol allows you to seamlessly stream media between compatible devices.
When enabled, you will be prompted to select an interface on which to enable DLNA access, as well as which attached storage devices to share.
DLNA Media Sharing
Click Apply to save settings, Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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This menu gives you a graphical view of all interfaces on your router. Click any interface to be taken to the relevant conguration page. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
Home Network
Click Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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The system section provides quick links for administration, troubleshooting, and updates for your router. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
It contains seven submenus described on the following pages:
Logging on page 80 Reboot on page 81 Factory Reset on page 82 Save Conguration on page 83 Backup Conguration File on page 84 Load Conguration File on page 85 Firmware Upgrade on page 86
System
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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The logging menu provides a detailed log of all router activity and allows ne control over logging information. Logs can be downloaded as text les for analysis and archiving.
Logging
Click System in the top left corner to return to the previous menu.
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This screen allows you to reboot the router over the GUI, without having to toggle the power manually. It also allows you to schedule a reboot on a timer of up to one hour.
Reboot
Click Reboot to restart the router or execue a scheduled reboot, or click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
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This setting allows you to reset the router to factory defaults over the UI.
Note: Resetting the router will cause all settings to be lost. Wi-Fi will be oine until recongured.
Factory Reset
Click Reset to activate the factory reset procedure, or click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
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This screen allows you to save settings to be persistent across device reboot.
Note: Most settings are generally saved when you click Apply, but this is provided as an extra layer of verication
Save Conguration
Click Save Conguration to save all settings to persistent memory, or click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
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This screen allows you to create a backup of your router's conguration that can be saved on external storage (such as a PC). This allows you to quickly restore all settings in the event of a factory reset or device replacement with just a few clicks.
Select from Full Device Conguration or User settings only.
Backup Conguration File
Click Save Conguration to download a copy of your settings, or click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
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This screen allows you to restore settings previous backed up using Backup Conguration File on page 84. Select Browse and navigate to your conguration
le.
Load Conguration File
Click Upload to upload your settings and reboot, or click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
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You can upgrade the rmware of the access point here. Make sure the rmware you want to use is on the local hard drive of the computer. Click on Browse to locate the rmware le to be used for the update.
Firmware Upgrade
Click Upload to upload your rmware and reboot, or click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
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You can use diagnostic tools to examine performance and troubleshoot problems your router may have. This section is for advanced users and network professionals only and can be safely ignored by a majority of users.
This section contains eight submenus described on the following pages:
UDP Echo on page 88 Ping on page 89 Download on page 90 Upload on page 91 Traceroute on page 92 Interfaces Summary on page 93 CPU Load Memory Usage on page 94 Active Connections on page 95
Diagnostic
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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UDP Echo can be used to test the roundtrip times of packets over a network. Enter the appropriate test parameters
UDP Echo
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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The Ping section enables you to run an IPv4 connectivity test.
Ping
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This section allows you to measure network performance by downloading a test le from a URL of your choice.
Download
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This section allows you to measure network performance by uploading a test le from a URL of your choice.
Upload
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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The Traceroute section enables you to run a traceroute test to see how your trac traverses the Internet.
Input a Hostname or IP Address and select an interface.
Traceroute
Click Apply to save your changes, or Close to return to the previous menu without saving.
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This screen displays a complete summary of all interfaces on the router.
Interfaces Summary
Click Close to return to the previous menu.
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This screen shows the current status of the router's CPU and memory usage.
CPU Load Memory Usage
Click Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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This screen lists all active connections over all interfaces. It can be used to diagnose connectivity and unusual trac activity from you network.
Active Connections
Click Refresh to update the page, or click Close to return to the previous screen.
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