Edimax Technology Edimax user guide Router Settings Load Balance, Statistics, Interface, Buttons

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Settings – Load Balance

Load Balance

Enable – Use this to enable your Load Balance settings. Unless this is

Configuration

checked, the other settings on this screen have no effect.

 

Balance Type – Select the desired option:

 

Bytes rx+tx – Traffic is measured by Bytes.

 

Packets rx+tx – Traffic is measured by Packets.

 

Sessions established – Traffic is measured by Sessions.

 

IP Address – Traffic is measured by IP address.

 

Loading Share on WAN 1 – Enter the percentage (%) of traffic to be sent

 

over WAN 1. If one WAN port connection has greater bandwidth than the

 

other, the one with the greater bandwidth should be given a higher percentage

 

of traffic than the other.

 

Click the "Update" button to save your changes.

 

 

NAT

This section displays the current data about WAN 1 and WAN 2. You can use this

Statistics

information to help you "fine-tune" the settings above.

Interface

This section displays cumulative statistics.

Statistics

Use the "Restart Counters" button to restart these counters when required.

 

 

 

Buttons

Update – Save the settings on this screen.

 

Refresh – Update the data on screen.

 

Restart Counters – Restart the counters used in the "Interface Statistics"

 

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