DHCP Server Supported: All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically from this device.
Static IP Address Binding: Authorizes users to manage and configure a PC in LAN in most cases by binding the MAC address and IP address together.
System Log: History of all activity.
UPnP: Supports Microsoft’s UPNP (Universal Plug and Play Service).
Internet Access Control: Different settings can be set up for different users.
Packet Filter: Port filter, IP address filter, MAC address filter, key word filter.
Virtual Server: Allows other users from the Internet to access WWW, the FTP server or other servers in the LAN.
QoS (Quality of Service): Allows control of your Internet bandwidth. Set a minimum bandwidth for a certain application, or limit the bandwidth an application can consume. The router features IP- and
DMZ Host: Set up one computer to operate in the Demilitarized Zone without any firewall interference.
Remote Management: Remotely configure the router settings.
DDNS: Support for dynamic DNS services, such as www.dyndns.org.
Remote
Support VPN
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Before Installation
•First, confirm that your computer has a Java
•Make sure that your computer has a LAN card installed and correctly configured for TCP/IP.
•If using xDSL, you will need the username and password provided by your ISP. NOTE: If your computer has ADSL PPPoE
2.2 Installation
1.Set up the WAN connection: Connect the broadband
2.Set up the LAN connection: Connect your computer’s LAN card port or your switch’s UPLINK port with one LAN port of the router using a common network cable. NOTE: All LAN ports of the router can automatically sense cross cable, so
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