User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 At a glance
- 2 Quick setup
- 3 Login
- 4 System status
- 5 Internet settings
- 6 Wireless
- 7 Address reservation
- 8 Bandwidth control
- 9 Authentication
- 9.1 Overview
- 9.2 Configure captive portal
- 9.3 Example of captive portal
- 9.4 User management
- 10 AP mangement
- 11 Filter management
- 12 More settings
- 12.1 LAN settings
- 12.2 WAN parameters
- 12.3 Configure static route
- 12.4 Port mirroring
- 12.5 Manage your router remotely using web UI
- 12.6 DDNS
- 12.7 Port forwarding
- 12.8 DMZ host
- 12.9 UPnP
- 12.10 Any IP
- 12.11 Security settings
- 12.12 VPN server
- 12.13 VPN client
- 12.14 IPSec
- 12.15 Example of configuring VPN conenctions
- 12.16 Multi-WAN policy
- 13 Maintenance
- Appendix
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Label 1.3
The label shows the Default Access, MAC, SSID and Serial NO. of the router. The following is an
example of what the router label might look like:
(1) Product name of the router.
(2) Model: Product model of the router. You can use this model as a key word for searching related
supporting materials on our official website.
(3) Default Access: Default domain name or IP address for logging in to the web UI of the router.
(4) Power input: Power specification of the router. It is suggested that you use the included power
adapter to power on the router.
(5) MAC: MAC address of the router.
(6) SSID: Default wireless network name of the router.
(7) Serial No.: The unique serial number of the router.
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