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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Configure multiple WAN ports 5.2
The router supports 3 WAN ports at most. The multi-WAN port feature lets you aggregate
bandwidth, enjoy uninterrupted broadband service even in case of one connection malfunctions,
and make ISP route selection, thus getting a better utilization of your bandwidth.
Assume that:
WAN1 internet connection type is Static IP, and the static IP information is as follows:
- IP Address: 192.168.97.86
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Default Gateway: 192.168.97.1
- Primary DNS: 192.168.108.107
- Secondary DNS: 192.168.108.108
WAN2 internet connection type is Dynamic IP.
Configuration procedure:
Parameters for internet access are provided by your ISP. Refer to Choose your connection type -
table for detailed description. Values used here are only for examples.
Modifying number of WAN port makes the router reboot. -
The following procedure describes how to configure 2 WAN ports. You can refer to the following -
steps to increase or decrease WAN ports as needed.
Step 1 Select the number of WAN ports from the WAN Ports drop-down list menu, which is 2 in
this example.
The port marked with LAN2 changes into WAN2, and the WAN2 configuration area
appears.