D-Link DGL-4300 manual Megabyte MB Megabits per second Mbps

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Appendix

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MIB – Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP

Modem – A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to transmit the signal over phone lines. It also Demodulates the analog signals coming from the phone lines to digital signals for your computer

MPPE – Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections

MTU – Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network like the Internet

Multicast – Sending data from one device to many devices on a network

N

NAT – Network Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet, or another network, through one IP address

NetBEUI – NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol. This is an updated version of NetBIOS

NetBIOS – Network Basic Input/Output System

Netmask – Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the

Host

NetWare – A Server Software developed by Novell

Network Interface Card – A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer to connect to a network

Network later – The third layer of the OSI model which handles the routing of traffic on a network

Network Time Protocol – Used to synchronize the time of all the computers in a network

NIC – Network Interface Card

NTP – Network Time Protocol

O

OFDM – Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing is the modulation technique for both 802.11a and 802.11g

OSI – Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data should travel between two devices on a network

OSPF – Open Shortest Path First is a routing protocol that is used more than RIP in larger scale networks because only changes to the routing table are sent to all the other routers in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how RIP functions

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Contents Page Contents Application Level Gateway ALG Configurations Table of Contents Appendix Minimum System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction Features and Benefits Connections Hardware OverviewLEDs Power LEDWireless Basics Standards-based Technology Installation ConsiderationsUsing the Configuration Interface BasicWizard Internet Connection Setup Wizard Page Wireless Security Setup Wizard Page Modes WANMAC Address Use the Default MTUHost Name Dhcp Connection Static WAN ModeDhcp WAN Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default GatewayPPPoE WAN Mode UsernameMaximum Idle Time PPPoE Connection Maximum Idle Time Pptp Connection Pptp WAN ModePptp IP Address Pptp Subnet Mask Pptp Server IP Address UsernameLAN Settings L2TP WAN ModeDhcp IP Address Range Dhcp Lease Time Number of Dynamic Dhcp ClientsStatic Dhcp Client List Add Static Dhcp ClientWireless Basic Wireless SettingsMode Super G Mode WEP Wireless Security ModeWPA-Enterprise WPA-PersonalVirtual Server AdvancedAdd/Edit Virtual Server Virtual Servers ListProtocol Private Port Public Port Schedule Save NetMeeting Special ApplicationsApplication Level Gateway ALG Configurations IPSec VPNSchedule Save Add/Edit Special Applications RuleSpecial Applications Rules List Rule NameRule Name IP Address GamingAdd/Edit Game Rule Game Rules ListGameFuel Setup GameFuelConnection Type Detected Xdsl or other Frame Relay Network Add/Edit GameFuel Rule GameFuel Rules ListName Priority Netmask Gateway Interface Metric Save RoutingAdd/Edit Route Route ListApply Web Filter Log Internet Access Filter Ports Save Access ControlEnabled Add/Edit Access Control RuleAdd/Edit Web Site Access Control Rules ListEnable Web FilterMAC Address List Filter SettingsMac Address Filters Add MAC AddressFirewall Settings Enable SPI Enable DMZ DMZ IP AddressFirewall Inbound Filter Rules List Enable NameInbound Filters Add/Edit Inbound Filter RuleConfiguring an Inbound Filter Rule Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced WirelessSave Settings Restore Settings AdminPassword Save and Restore ConfigurationTime Time ConfigurationSet the Date and Time All Day SchedulesAdd/Edit Schedule Rule Schedule Rules ListEmail Settings Email Log When Full or on ScheduleSyslog System Commands Reboot the DeviceSystem Firmware Information Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade Notification Options FirmwareDynamic DNS Server StatusDevice Info GeneralWireless LAN Wireless RadioChannel Turbo Mode Security Type Log Details LogsStatistics Log OptionsLAN Statistics Wireless StatisticsSent Received TX Packets Dropped Errors Active SessionsSecuring Your Network Change Admin PasswordChange the default LAN IP address AppendixEnable WPA Personal or Enterprise Set up MAC FilteringSet the Visibility Status to Invisible Glossary Appendix Appendix Graphical user interface GUI Appendix Megabit Mb Megabyte MB Megabits per second Mbps Appendix Appendix Virtual LAN Technical Specifications Standards Wireless Signal Rates1 with Automatic FallbackPower Input WarrantyContacting Technical Support Tech Support for customers within the United StatesTech Support for customers within Canada Warranty Page Page Important Note FCC CautionRegistration
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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.