User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Product Overview
- 2. UI Reference
- Support
- Admin Password
- Wi-Fi - Settings
- Wi-Fi – Primary Network
- Wi-Fi – Guest Network
- Wi-Fi – Wi-Fi as WAN
- Connected Devices
- Access Control - Devices
- Access Control - Schedules
- Settings - Preferences
- Settings – Software Update
- Settings – Backup and Restore
- Advanced Features – Lan
- Advanced Features – Network
- Advanced Features – Manual DNS
- Advanced Features – Firewall
- Advanced Features – MAC Filter
- Advanced Features – Port Filtering
- Advanced Features – Port Forwarding
- Advanced Features – WAN Configuration
- GPS - Status
- GPS - Local
- GPS - Remote
- GPIO
- VPN
- Remote Management
- About – General Status
- About – Primary WAN
- About - Ethernet WAN
- About – Wi-Fi as WAN
- About – System Status
- 3. Using, Testing, Troubleshooting
- 4. Regulatory Information
User Guide
Skyus 500 (Ninkasi)
Rev 1 Page 32 of 78
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Advanced Features – WAN Configuration
Use this tab to configure and set the priority of each available WAN interface.
Active WAN Interface
This section displays current active WAN interfaces.
Priority Listing of the Available WAN Interfaces
Use the drop-downs to reset the priorities you wish for WAN interfaces.
WAN Settings
Use the tabs to set the following for each WAN interface.
• WAN interval — How often the router verifies a connection on this interface, in minutes.
NOTE: A shorter interval will use more router resources and more data, while a longer
interval may delay detection of issues.
• WAN ICMP host 1 — The IP address of the host. This must be a stable Internet address.
• WAN ICMP host 2 — The IP address of the host. This must be a stable Internet address.
• WAN ICMP host 3 — The IP address of the host. This must be a stable Internet address.
• WAN timeout — The amount of time the router waits between verification attempts, in
minutes, before determining the verification has failed. NOTE: A shorter amount of time
may create false positive results, while a longer amount of time may delay detection of
issues.
• WAN retries — The number of times the router attempts to verify the connection on this
interface before the connection is considered failed. NOTE: A smaller value may create
false positive results, while a larger value may delay detection of issues.
• WAN recovery retries — The number of successful checks a failed connection requires
before it is considered active again.