User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- CONNECTIONS
- LED
- BASIC IP NETWORKING
- GETTING STARTED
- CONFIGURATION WIZARD
- CONFIGURATION MENU
- System Summary > Configuration
- System Summary > Associations
- System Summary > Statistics
- System Summary > Site Scan
- Basic > SNTP Setting
- Basic > LAN Setting
- Basic > WAN Setting
- Basic > MAC CLONE
- Wireless > Basic Setting
- Wireless > Advance Setting
- Wireless > MAC Address Control
- DHCP > DHCP Server
- DHCP > DHCP List
- Port Forward > Virtual Server
- Port Forward > ICMP Forward
- Port Forward > DMZ Setting
- Port Forward > UPnP Setting
- Firewall > MAC Filter
- Firewall > IP Filter
- Miscellaneous > Dynamic DNS
- System Tools > System Log
- System Tools > System Admin
- System Tools > Backup/Restore Settings
- System Tools > Firmware Update
- System Tools > Reboot
- FACTORY RESET
- PC CONFIGURATION
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
System Summary > Associations
This page allows you to view the MAC address of all the wireless laptop and PC connected to the
Router. ID AP is the MAC address of the Router itself. Any wireless computers or laptop
associated with the Router will have a ID of STA.
System Summary > Statistics
This page allows you to view the packets and bytes receive and transmit by the Router.
System Summary > Site Scan
Using the site scan, you can scan for the presence of other AP near you. The ESSID, BSSID,
wireless mode, channel, signal strength, security mode and network mode of the surrounding AP
will be display in the table. You can use this function to select a clean channel for your Router.
Take note that there would not be any result if the wireless function of the Router is disable.
Basic > SNTP Setting
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the Router to set its internal clock based on
periodic updates from the specified timeserver (SNTP or NTP). The time is useful in the IP filter
section, where you can configure to block certain IP address daily at a certain time.
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