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Admin Help
Administrator Settings:
New Password / Confirm Password:
This administrator password protects the configuration for this broadband router. It is recommended that you set a password to prevent other people change the Router's configuration.
New Password and Confirm Password must be the same one.
Note: If you forgot the password, you have to perform Reset to Default manually by pressing the reset button more than 3 seconds.
Remote Management:
Remote Upgrade:
To allow or disallow users to upgrade the firmware of the device through the web page remotely.
Remote Setup:
To allow or disallow users to setup the configuration of the device through the web page remotely.
Allowed Remote IP:
Only the requests from the hosts that its IP address is within the range of the Allowed Remote IP are allowed to Upgrade or Setup remotely.
Access Port:
The specific port number used for users to Upgrade or Setup the device remotely.
Time Help
SNTP Configuration:
Time Zone:
To specify one time zone from the time zone list that lists all time differences between GMT and each local time zone.
SNTP Servers:
Up to 3 SNTP servers can be used for the device to receive the time and date in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), you can enter its IP or Domain address here. You can use some servers like time-a.nist.gov, time.nist.gov, time-nw.nist.gov,...,etc.
Set the Time:
The time can be set manually if the device can not connect to NTP server.
Daylight Saving:
You may also set Daylight Saving dates and the system will automatically adjust on those dates.
System Help
System Setting:
Save Settings To Local Hard Drive:
You can save current system configuration as a text file on a local hard disk, and then use the saved configuration file to upgrade another device later.
Load Settings:
You can Load the Settings through this web page.( If you are using remote Load, you have to enable "Remote Upgrade" and "Remote Setup" from the Admin page first).
User Name / Password:
The User Name and Password will be authenticated for Load Settings.
Load Settings From Local Hard Drive:
Select the configuration file from local hard disk.
Restore To Factory Default Settings (Factory Settings):
To restore the factory settings to system configuration.
Firmware Help
Upgrade Firmware:
You can upgrade new firmware through this web page.( If you are using remote upgrade, you have to enable "Remote Upgrade" and "Remote Setup" from the Admin page first).
User Name / Password:
The User Name and Password will be authenticated for firmware upgrade.
Upgrade Software From Local Hard Drive:
Select the firmware file from local hard disk.
Email Alert Help
Global Settings: Notification on:
Email Alert Enable:
To enable or disable the Alert Mail sending in case that one of the WAN ports is disconnected.
Excessive Ping:
This function is useful to prevent ICMP packets attacks, from WAN or LAN, on the device. It will drop the packets if the ping times are excessive the threshold value Max. Pings Before Notification. And it will send e-mail to notify the administrator if Email Alert is enabled.
By default this feature is Disabled.
Max. Pings Before Notification:
A threshold value, means the maximum Ping times allowed to each interface on this device in a minute. The valid values ranges from 0 to 9999.
Email Alert Configuration:
The purpose of email alert is when any of WAN ports is disconnected or mal-function,it will send an email message to inform of the recipient.
Email (SMTP) Server Address:
The e-mail server address (ex. mail.yourdomain.com)
User Name:
The user name of an e-mail sender address for authentication (ex. abc)
Password:
The password of an e-mail sender address for authentication (ex. 12345)
Sender Address:
Th email address of the sender.
Recipient Address:
The email address (ex.admin@yourdomain.com) of the receiver.
Send Test E-mail:
Click this button will send a test e-mail in order to verify the settings are correct..
SNMP Help
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol):
This page only useful if you an SNMP program which you can use to access the Router and receive the trap alerts.
System Information:
This is the system information which will identify this device.
Community:
It is a relationship between an SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers that defines authentication, access control, and proxy characteristics.
Trap Targets:
Up to three IP address can be entered. Trap information will be sent to these addresses.
Dynamic DNS Help
Dynamic DNS:
This is a technology that people can connect to your computer using a domain name, instead of an IP address, even if you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP(instead of a static IP address). Therefore, if you setup a virtual web server, people are able to access your web site by typing (for example) http://www.yourdomain.com
Note: TZO ( http://www.tzo.com), Dyndns ( http://members.dyndns.org ) and 3322 ( http://members.3322.org ) are examples of the companies that offer such service. To get your favorite service, you can search the Internet for Dynamic DNS. Regarding the account information and settings, you can contact your DDNS service provider.
Dynamic DNS Service
Service:
To specify the service provider.
Server Name:
The name of the DDNS server.
User Name:
The username to login to the DDNS server
Password:
The password to login to the DDNS server
Verify Password:
Re-enter the password to prevent the typing error.
Domain Name:
The complete hostname to be updated.
Additional Settings
Enable Wildcard:
If enabled, all subdomains of your domain name maps to your current IP address.
If disabled, no subdomains of your domain name have an IP address.
Enable Backup MX:
If enabled, all subdomains of your domain name maps to your current IP address.
If disabled, no subdomains of your domain name have an IP address.
Mail Exchanger:
Define mail exchanger for the domain name.
If omitted, the mail exchanger will be set to the domain name.
WAN Port Binding:
If bound on the WAN port, the domain name will be mapped to the IP address of the WAN port.
UPnP Help
UPnP Option:
With UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) function, it can easily setup and configure an entire network, enable discovery and control of networked devices and services.
UPnP Port Mapping List
You can set the dynamic port mappings to Internet gateway via UPnP on Windows XP. This will allow you make a connection between applications and the defined device.
Misc. Help
External Filters Configuration:
To limit the packets passing through the device from WAN side to LAN side.
IDENT Port:
This port provides a means to determine the identity of a user on a particular TCP connection. By defult, the device is stealth for this port. Enable to make this port closed, not stealth.
Block Selected ICMP Types:
To prohibit the selected types of ICMP packets from WAN to be passed through the device.
Packet Types:
The types of the ICMP packets that could be blocked.
System Restart:
The link to the page to restart system.
Dynamic Routing:
RIP:
RIP v1 and RIP v2 are dynamic routing protocol which are used to direct traffic over the network. Disable it if you don't need to use it.
DNS Loopback:
If there is any domain in your private network. You can setup the mapping table of Domain Name & Private IP for DNS query.
Interface Binding:
SMTP Binding:
To determine if the SMTP packets are bound on the WAN port.
SMTP Binding Port:
To specify the WAN port that your SMTP traffic is only transmitted on.
It could be that you have two accounts from two different ISP. It is best to use only one.
Set Protocol & Port Binding:
The link to Protocol & Port Binding page.
Protocol & Port Binding:
It is very like SMTP binding, but you must setup extra data like Protocol & Port Range.
If all the checking items are met, the packet will be bound on the specified WAN port.
Enable:
To activate or deactivate current rule.
Source IP:
The IP address that the packet's source IP will be checked against.
Dest. IP / IP Address:
The specific IP range that the packet's destination IP will be checked against.
There are two forms of Dest. IP:
If Subnet is selected, the fields IP Address and Subnet Mask need to be filled.
If IP Range is selected, the fields From and To need to be filled.
Protocol:
The protocol that the packet's protocol will be checked against.
Port Range:
The specific port number range that the packet's destination port number will be checked against.
WAN:
The specific WAN port that the packet will be bound on if all the checking items are met.
Back:
The link to the main page of Advanced Feature.
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