Operation Manual

General Settings
Device Settings
Enabled: Select/deselect to enable/disable.
Force NAT: Normally NAT is part of the Routing Mode setting which is selected on the LAN side in Network
Settings WiFi / Local Networks. Select this option to force NAT whenever this WAN device is being used.
Priority: This number controls failover and failback order. The lower the number, the higher the priority and the
more use the device will get. This number will change when you move devices around with the priority arrows in the
WAN Interfaces list.
Load Balance: Select to allow this device to be available for the Load Balance pool.
Download bandwidth: Defines the default download bandwidth for use in Load Balance and QoS (quality of
service, or traffic shaping) algorithms. (Range: 128 Kb/s to 1 Gb/s.)
Upload bandwidth: Defines the default upload bandwidth for use in Load Balance and QoS (quality of service, or
traffic shaping) algorithms. (Range: 128 Kb/s to 1 Gb/s.)
MTU: Maximum transmission unit. This is the size of the largest protocol data unit that the device can pass. (Range:
46 to 1500 Bytes.)
Hostname (This only shows for certain devices.)
IPv4 Failure Check (Advanced)
If this is enabled, the router will check that the highest priority active WAN interface can get to the Internet even if the
WAN connection is not actively being used. If the interface goes down, the router will switch to the next highest priority
interface available. If this is not selected, the router will still failover to the next highest priority interface but only after the
user has attempted to get out to the Internet and failed.
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