D-Link DGL-4300 manual Set the Visibility Status to Invisible, Enable WPA Personal or Enterprise

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Using the Configuration Interface

4. Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID - used for wireless devices only)

It is always a good idea to change the wireless network name (SSID) from the default value. Leaving it in the default state is usually a good indication to intruders that all settings (including security) are probably defaults. This setting identifies your wireless network. Make sure that the name you choose is not commonly known or something that is easy to guess. Try using a combination of letters and numbers to add complexity to it.

5. Set the Visibility Status to Invisible

Wireless routers typically broadcast the wireless network name (SSID) to users attempting to connect to a wireless network. By setting the Visibility Status to Invisible, all devices attempting to connect to the router will need to know the wireless network name (SSID) in order to connect.

6. Enable WPA Personal or Enterprise

Along with changing the wireless network name and setting the visibility status to invisible, we highly recommended that you enable some sort of encryption feature. There are different methods of securing wireless transmissions, but the most effective is WPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise. WPA-Personal is easier to configure but does not offer the extensive level of security that WPA Enterprise does. If you have the infrastructure to support WPA Enterprise, we recommend that you use this method. If not, then WPA-Personal will suffice.

7. Set up MAC Filtering

Each networking device (router, access point, wireless card, etc.) on a network contains a unique hexadecimal number that identifies that specific product. This number is referred to as a MAC address. MAC filtering allows you to create a list of the MAC address of each device on your network and only allows these specific devices to associate with your network. With this feature enabled, devices attempting to connect to your network with a MAC address that is not in the list you created, will be denied access.

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Contents Page Contents Application Level Gateway ALG Configurations Table of Contents Appendix Package Contents Minimum System RequirementsIntroduction Features and Benefits Hardware Overview ConnectionsPower LED LEDsWireless Basics Installation Considerations Standards-based TechnologyWizard Using the Configuration InterfaceBasic Internet Connection Setup Wizard Page Wireless Security Setup Wizard Page WAN ModesUse the Default MTU MAC AddressStatic WAN Mode Dhcp WAN ModeIP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Host Name Dhcp ConnectionMaximum Idle Time PPPoE Connection PPPoE WAN ModeUsername Pptp WAN Mode Pptp IP Address Pptp Subnet MaskPptp Server IP Address Username Maximum Idle Time Pptp ConnectionL2TP WAN Mode LAN SettingsNumber of Dynamic Dhcp Clients Dhcp IP Address Range Dhcp Lease TimeAdd Static Dhcp Client Static Dhcp Client ListMode Super G Mode WirelessBasic Wireless Settings Wireless Security Mode WEPWPA-Personal WPA-EnterpriseAdvanced Virtual ServerProtocol Private Port Public Port Schedule Save Add/Edit Virtual ServerVirtual Servers List Special Applications Application Level Gateway ALG ConfigurationsIPSec VPN NetMeetingAdd/Edit Special Applications Rule Special Applications Rules ListRule Name Schedule SaveGaming Add/Edit Game RuleGame Rules List Rule Name IP AddressConnection Type Detected Xdsl or other Frame Relay Network GameFuel SetupGameFuel Name Priority Add/Edit GameFuel RuleGameFuel Rules List Routing Add/Edit RouteRoute List Netmask Gateway Interface Metric SaveAccess Control EnabledAdd/Edit Access Control Rule Apply Web Filter Log Internet Access Filter Ports SaveAccess Control Rules List EnableWeb Filter Add/Edit Web SiteFilter Settings Mac Address FiltersAdd MAC Address MAC Address ListFirewall Firewall SettingsEnable SPI Enable DMZ DMZ IP Address Enable Name Inbound FiltersAdd/Edit Inbound Filter Rule Inbound Filter Rules ListConfiguring an Inbound Filter Rule Advanced Wireless Advanced Wireless SettingsAdmin PasswordSave and Restore Configuration Save Settings Restore SettingsSet the Date and Time TimeTime Configuration Schedules Add/Edit Schedule RuleSchedule Rules List All DaySyslog Email SettingsEmail Log When Full or on Schedule System System CommandsReboot the Device Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Notification OptionsFirmware Firmware InformationDynamic DNS Status Device InfoGeneral ServerChannel Turbo Mode Security Type Wireless LANWireless Radio Logs StatisticsLog Options Log DetailsWireless Statistics Sent Received TX Packets Dropped ErrorsActive Sessions LAN StatisticsChange Admin Password Change the default LAN IP addressAppendix Securing Your NetworkSet the Visibility Status to Invisible Enable WPA Personal or EnterpriseSet up MAC Filtering Glossary Appendix Appendix Graphical user interface GUI Appendix Megabit Mb Megabyte MB Megabits per second Mbps Appendix Appendix Virtual LAN Technical Specifications Wireless Signal Rates1 with Automatic Fallback Power InputWarranty StandardsTech Support for customers within Canada Contacting Technical SupportTech Support for customers within the United States Warranty Page Page FCC Caution Important NoteRegistration
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DGL-4300 specifications

The D-Link DGL-4300, also known as the Gaming Router, is designed specifically for gamers who require fast, reliable, and uninterrupted internet connectivity. Launched in the mid-2000s, this device has carved a niche in the gaming community for its robust features that cater to online gaming enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the DGL-4300 is its support for the 802.11g wireless standard, which allows for wireless speeds of up to 54 Mbps. With this capability, gamers can enjoy seamless online gameplay without the frustration of lag, which is crucial when competing in high-stakes multiplayer environments. The router also boasts four 10/100 Ethernet LAN ports, providing wired connections for devices that demand even lower latency, such as gaming consoles and PCs.

Quality of Service (QoS) technology is another significant highlight of the DGL-4300. This feature prioritizes gaming traffic over standard internet usage, ensuring that your gaming sessions are smooth and devoid of interruptions caused by other applications consuming bandwidth. Gamers can assign priority levels to different devices and applications, allowing for optimized performance tailored to their needs.

In addition to gaming, the DGL-4300 supports secure wireless connectivity through its advanced encryption methods, including WPA and WPA2. This security ensures that personal data stays protected while users enjoy online gaming, streaming, or browsing. Moreover, the router’s built-in firewall and various security protocols safeguard the network from potential threats.

The DGL-4300 also includes a user-friendly web interface for easy configuration and management. Users can swiftly set up their network, manage device permissions, and monitor bandwidth usage, making it accessible even for those who may not be tech-savvy.

Overall, the D-Link DGL-4300 distinguishes itself with its gaming-centric design, solid wireless capabilities, and advanced traffic management features. This router has remained popular among gamers for its reliability and performance, adapting well to the demanding needs of online gaming. Whether you’re a casual player or a serious competitor, the DGL-4300 provides the backbone for an exhilarating online gaming experience.