User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Router Installation
- Basic Router Settings
- Access your router management page
- Saving and applying router configuration changes
- Change your administrator password
- Set your router date and time
- Create time schedules
- Change LAN IPv4 address settings
- Configure LAN IPv4 DHCP server settings
- Add static DHCP reservations
- Add static host name entries
- Configure WAN1 / WAN2 interfaces for Internet connectivity
- IPv6 settings
- Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- Application layer gateway (ALG)
- Universal plug and play (UPnP)
- Static routes
- Dynamic routing protocols
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Dynamic DNS
- File sharing server
- Wake on LAN (WoL)
- Wireless Networking and Security
- Wireless Settings
- How to choose the type of wireless security
- Secure your wireless network
- Guest Network
- Connect wireless devices using WPS
- Steps to improve wireless connectivity
- General settings
- Port forwarding rules
- Port trigger rules
- IP filtering
- MAC filtering
- Denial of service (DoS) prevention
- DMZ Host
- One-to-One NAT
- RADIUS Authentication
- Multiple WAN Management Settings
- Setup your router with Router Limits
- Router Limits Content Management
- Creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- PPTP VPN Server
- L2TP VPN Server
- IPsec (Internet Protocol Security)
- Secure Socket Layer VPN (SSL) / OpenVPN
- Certificate Management
- Managing access to the router management interface
- Diagnostic tools
- Backup and restore your router configuration settings
- Reboot your router
- Scheduled automatic reboot
- Console access
- Router Default Settings
- Reset your router to factory defaults
- Upgrade your router firmware
- Check the router status information
- View routing table and ARP entries
- View your router logging
- Technical Specifications
- Appendix
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Note: For the VPN client computer, you will require a third party PPTP VPN software to
be installed configured matching the PPTP VPN settings on your router. Typically, PPTP
VPN software is pre-installed with most operating systems. Please refer to your
operating system or mobile device User’s Guide/Manual for configuring the VPN
settings.
Below is a reference of the additional PPTP VPN server settings if you choose to make
other configuration changes to these sections.
Enable – Check this option to enable the PPTP VPN server.
Local IP – Enter an IP address for the PPTP VPN server. This should be the same
as your LAN IPv4 address to allow both access to LAN network and Internet to
VPN clients via full tunneling. (e.g. 192.168.10.1)
Client IP – Enter the IP address pool to distribute to your PPTP VPN clients after
they establish VPN connectivity. This should be in the same IPv4 subnet used as
your Local IP address. If using the same as the router LAN IP address, make sure
to assign a range different from your LAN DHCP server IP range. (e.g.
192.168.10.10-192.168.10.20)
MS-DNS 1 – Enter the IPv4 address of the primary DNS server to distribute to
PPTP VPN clients after they establish VPN connectivity. This parameter is
optional. (e.g. 8.8.8.8)
MS-DNS 2 – Enter the IPv4 address of the secondary DNS server to distribute to
PPTP VPN clients after they establish VPN connectivity. This parameter is
optional. (e.g. 8.8.4.4)
MS-WINS 1 – Enter the IPv4 address of the primary WINS server to distribute to
PPTP VPN clients after they establish VPN connectivity. This parameter is
optional. (e.g. 192.168.10.32)
MS-WINS 2 – Enter the IPv4 address of the secondary WINS server to distribute
to PPTP VPN clients after they establish VPN connectivity. This parameter is
optional. (e.g. 192.168.10.33)
Authentication – Click the drop-down list and select the authentication
protocol to use for PPTP VPN authentication, PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAPv1/MS-
CHAPv2. It is strongly recommended to use MS-CHAPv2 since it offers the
highest degree of security from these options and is supported by most
modern computers and mobile devices.