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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Backup/Restore 13.5
13.5.1
Overview
The backup function is used to export the current configuration of the router to your computer. The
restore function is used to import a configuration file to the router.
You are recommended to back up the configuration after it is significantly changed. When the
performance of your router decreases because of an improper configuration, or after you restore
the router to factory settings, you can use this function to restore a configuration that has been
backed up.
To access the configuration page, choose Maintenance > Backup/Restore.
13.5.2 Back up your current configuration
Step 1 Click Maintenance > Backup/Restore to enter the configuration page.
Step 2 Click Backup. The system exports the configuration file to your local computer.
If the following warning message appears, click Keep.
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13.5.3 Restore your previous configuraiton
Step 1 Click Maintenance > Backup/Restore to enter the configuration page.
Step 2 Click Browse, and upload the configuration file ending with .cfg.
Step 3 Click Restore and follow the on-screen instruction to restore the configuration.
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