User Manual
Table Of Contents
System Configuration
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• UPnP Internet Gate Device – Enables UPnP on the wireless AP/Router.
(Default: Disabled)
• Save – Saves the enabled UPnP configuration.
• Cancel – Restores the previous UPnP configuration information.
UPnP Map — Displays UPnP statistics.
• Remote Host – Displays the UPnP host device on the WAN.
• External Port – Displays the external WAN port from which UPnP discovery is
broadcast to the wireless AP/Router.
• Internal Client – Displays the LAN connected UPnP supporting device.
•Internal Port – Displays the LAN port to which the internal client is connected.
•Protocol – Specifies the protocol used, TCP, UDP, or HTTP.
•Duration – Displays the time the device will advertise its UPnP capabilities, after
which it must send a renewal message. It is generally expected that a device will
display an duration advertisement for 1800 seconds (30 minutes) or more.
• Description – Optional parameter that describes the device to a network
administrator.
• Refresh – Refreshes the UPnP Map statistics.
DDNS Settings
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) provides users on the Internet with a method to tie a specific
domain name to the unit’s dynamically assigned IP address. DDNS allows your
domain name to follow your IP address automatically by changing your DNS records
when your IP address changes.
The wireless AP/Router provides access to three DDNS service providers,
DynDns.org, Non-IP.com and ZoneEdit.com. To set up an DDNS account, visit the
websites of these service providers at www.dyndns.org, www.non-ip.com, or
www.zoneedit.com.
Click on "Network Settings" followed by "DDNS."
Figure 5-34. DDNS Setting (Router mode)