Shiro ADSL 2/2 user manual Sntp

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User Manual

 

 

subnet allows the router to support 254 users. If you want to

 

 

support a larger number of users you can change the subnet

 

 

mask.

 

 

 

 

Default Gateway

The default gateway is the routing device used to forward all

 

 

traffic that is not addressed to a station within the local subnet.

 

 

Your ISP provides you with the IP address of the default gateway.

 

 

 

 

Host Name

The host name is used in conjunction with the domain name to

 

 

uniquely identify the router. It can be any alphanumeric word that

 

 

does not contain spaces.

 

 

 

 

Domain

The domain name is used in conjunction with the host name to

 

 

uniquely identify the router. To access the web pages of the

 

 

router you can type 192.168.1.1 (the IP address) or

 

 

mygateway1.ar7 (Host Name.Domain).

 

 

 

Enable DHCP Server

 

Enables/disables DHCP. By default, your router has the DHCP

 

 

server (LAN side) enabled. If you already have a DHCP server

 

 

running on your network, you must disable one of the two DHCP

 

 

servers.

 

 

 

 

Assign ISP DNS,

Enable/disables the Assign ISP DNS, SNTP feature when the

 

SNTP

DHCP server of your router has been enabled. To learn more,

 

 

please refer to Assign ISP DNS, SNTP.

 

 

 

 

Start IP

The Start IP Address is where the DHCP server starts issuing IP

 

 

addresses. This value must be greater than the IP address value

 

 

of the router. For example, if the IP address of the router is

 

 

192.168.1.1 (default), then the starting IP address must be

 

 

192.168.1.2 (or higher).

 

 

 

 

End IP

The End IP Address is where the DHCP server stops issuing IP

 

 

addresses. The ending address cannot exceed a subnet limit of

 

 

254; hence the max value for the default gateway is

 

 

192.168.1.254. If the DHCP server runs out of DHCP addresses,

 

 

users do not get access to network resources. If this happens,

 

 

you can increase the Ending IP address (to the limit of 254) or

 

 

reduce the lease time.

 

 

 

 

Lease Time

The Lease Time is the amount of time that a network user is

 

 

allowed to maintain a network connection to the router using the

 

 

current dynamic IP address. At the end of the Lease Time, the

 

 

lease is either renewed or the DHCP server issues a new IP. The

 

 

amount of time is in units of seconds. The default value is 3600

 

 

seconds (1 hour). The maximum value is 999999 seconds

 

 

(About 278 hours).

 

 

 

Enable DHCP Relay

 

In addition to the DHCP server feature, the router supports the

 

 

 

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Contents Adsl 2/2+ Ethernet USB Combo Router Contents About the Web Manager Quality of Service QoS Help Menu Document Structure ScopeTarget Audience Hardware RequirementsSoftware Operating SystemPackage Contents Device Design Front PanelBack Panel InternetGetting Started Remove or Disable Conflicts Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security ApplicationsRemoving Temporary Internet Files Configuring TCP/IP SettingsConfiguring Internet Properties To remove temporary Internet files Hardware Setup Ethernet ConnectionUSB Connection Connecting to the Internet From the Basic Menu, click Quick Start Accessing the Web Manager About the Web ManagerMenus Basic Menu Advanced Menu Help Menu Home Connection InformationLocal Network Information Quick StartRouter Information Advanced Menu WAN New ConnectionPPPoE Connection PPPoA Connection Static Connection Dhcp Connection Bridge Connection Adsl Modulation Connection ScanQuickstart LAN Configuration LANFrom the Advanced Menu, select LAN LAN Configuration LAN Group Configuration LAN Group Configuration Category Field DescriptionSntp Assign ISP DNS, Sntp LAN Clients Applications Simple Network Timing Protocol Sntp Page Igmp Proxy To configure the Igmp Proxy TR-068 WAN Access Optional DNS Proxy Dynamic DNS Client Port Forwarding DMZ Settings Custom Port Forwarding Bridge Filters Web Access Control Quality of Service QoS Page No Egress Mode EgressLayer Layer Field DescriptionLayer Untrusted Mode IngressFrom the Advanced Menu, select QoS Ingress Layer Static QoS Shaper Configuration PriowrrExample 1 HTB Queue Discipline Enabled PriowrrExample 2 Low Latency Queue Discipline Enabled Example 3 Priowrr Enabled Policy Routing Configuration Policy Routing Configuration Field DescriptionMAC Dscp Routing Static RoutingRouting Table Security IP FiltersTo configure IP Filters LAN Isolation From the Advanced Menu, select Security LAN IsolationStatus Connection Status System Log Remote Log From the Advanced Menu, select Status Remote LogTo disable a remote log Network Statistics Dhcp Clients QoS Status Modem Status Product Information Diagnostics Ping TestFull Modem Test System Password Changing the System PasswordChanging the Timeout Settings Firmware Upgrade Restart Router Save SettingsRestore to Default Help Menu Safety Precautions

ADSL 2/2 specifications

Shiro ADSL 2/2 is a high-performance broadband connectivity solution designed to deliver reliable and fast internet access to residential and business users. As an asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology, it offers significant improvements over standard ADSL, making it a preferred choice for users who seek enhanced performance and efficiency in their online activities.

One of the main features of Shiro ADSL 2/2 is its ability to provide increased download and upload speeds. With a maximum download speed of up to 24 Mbps and an upload speed reaching up to 3.5 Mbps, users can enjoy a seamless internet experience suitable for streaming, gaming, video conferencing, and other bandwidth-intensive applications. These speeds are achieved through the use of advanced modulation techniques that optimize the use of available bandwidth over telephone lines.

Another key characteristic of Shiro ADSL 2/2 is its backward compatibility with existing ADSL technologies. This means that users can upgrade to Shiro ADSL 2/2 without the need for extensive infrastructure changes. It can efficiently operate over the same copper lines already in use, allowing for a cost-effective upgrade path for many households and businesses.

The technology behind Shiro ADSL 2/2 is based on high-frequency signaling, which makes it possible to transmit data more efficiently. This technique reduces crosstalk and interference, resulting in more stable connections. Additionally, Shiro ADSL 2/2 incorporates error correction mechanisms that further enhance data integrity and performance.

Another noteworthy feature is its support for Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology. This allows multiple data streams to be transmitted and received simultaneously, improving overall throughput and signal quality. Users benefit from increased network reliability, especially in environments where signal quality may be less than ideal.

Shiro ADSL 2/2 also emphasizes security, providing robust encryption protocols to protect user data from unauthorized access. This ensures that personal and sensitive information transmitted over the internet remains safe.

In summary, Shiro ADSL 2/2 stands out as a powerful solution in the realm of broadband internet access. With its impressive speed capabilities, backward compatibility, advanced signaling techniques, support for innovative technologies like MIMO, and a focus on security, it delivers a robust and satisfying online experience for all users. Whether used for casual browsing or demanding applications, Shiro ADSL 2/2 continues to meet the evolving needs of the digital age.