Intellinet Network Solutions 523431 manual WOL Wake-on LAN, Click Advanced WOL

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Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a system that allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time. The most common use for this is in allowing an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer (or router) with a dynamic IP address. This makes it possible for other sites on the Internet to establish connections to the machine without needing to track the IP address themselves. A common use is for running server software on a computer that has a dynamic IP address, as is the case with many consumer Internet service providers.

We recommend the free DDNS provider DYNDNS.ORG. Before you can use the DDNS feature, you need to set up an account with DYNDNS.ORG and create a domain name; e.g., myrouter.dyndns.org.

Host Name: Enter the domain/host name you have registered with DYNDNS.ORG. This must be the full domain name; e.g., mydomain.dyndns.org, and not mydomain. DDDNS Service Provider: Select “DynDns.org.”

User ID: Enter the DYNDNS username.

Password: Enter the DYNDNS password. Click “Add” to create the account.

Remember to first create an account and host name at http://www.dyndns.org. Once activated, the router will update the IP address automatically every time your ISP assigns a new address to you. That way, your DDNS domain name always points to your current public IP address.

4.10.3 WOL (Wake-on LAN)

Click “Advanced” —> ”WOL.”

This function allows sending a wake-up signal to a connected computer in the LAN. Wake-on-LAN-capable computer systems reserve a minimum amount of power for the network adapter when turned off. The network card listens for a specific packet,

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Contents INT-523431-UM-1106-01 Table of Contents Specifications IntroductionSwitch ports, auto sense cross cable Wireless Frequency 412 -2.472 GHzOne 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 port, automatic External Sense cross cable PortsControl Based on Web application Interface DataModulation Upnp Gateway Virtual server QoS & VPN serverBefore Installation Installation2MB Flash MemoryPower LED Long light LED flashes on-off-on-off during normal Description ExplanationLAN Connect personal computers, hubs or switches Antenna Power Port LAN 1 ~ ResetWindows 2000 Setup Connect xDSL/cable modem or LAN cablePage Page Page Page Windows XP Setup Page Page Page Router Setup Start Internet Explorer to LogPPPoE Configuration Page Page Other configuration options of the PPPoE WAN setup screen Page Page Other configuration options Static IP ConfigurationPage Status WAN Status Click Status WAN StatusWireless Status Click Status Wireless StatusLAN Status Click Status -LAN StatusBasic Setup 4.6.1 WAN Setup Wireless Setup Region Configure the region depending on your location Reject mode Specified client can not connectLAN Setup Click Basic Setup LAN/DHCP SetupSystem IP Setup Click Basic setup Link Setup/Info Link Setup Link Information Routing Table for advanced users onlySystem Administrator Setup Firmware Upgrade Upgrade procedurePage System Log Click System System logMiscellaneous Configurations Config Mgmt/RestartPage Click QoS IP QoS QoS Basic SetupIP QoS Application QoS Click QoS Application QoSPorts QoS Click QoS Port QoSNAT Applications Click NAT ApplicationsSetup Method Application Port Internal Server Click NAT Internal ServerProtocol Server Port Forwarding Rule Name Shiii TCP Protocol TCPPort Trigger NAT On/Off Advanced Setup Firewall Ddns Click Advanced Ddns as followsWOL Wake-on LAN Click Advanced WOLURL Filter Click Advanced URL FilterRemote Management VPN Setup Click Advanced VPN SetupExample http//123.456.7898081 remote management port set to SchedulerSetup Method Appendix a UTP Cable Specifications Straight-through Cable Crossover CablePage
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