D-Link DIR-615 manual Hardware Overview, Connections

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Section 1 - Product Overview

Hardware Overview

Connections

Internet Port

The auto MDI/MDIX Internet port is the connection for the Ethernet cable to the cable or DSL modem.

Power Receptor

Receptor for the supplied power adapter.

LAN Ports (1-4)

Connect Ethernet devices such as computers, switches, and hubs.

Reset

Pressing the Reset button restores the router to its original factory default settings.

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Contents Page Preface Manual RevisionsTrademarks Date DescriptionTable of Contents Wireless Security WarrantyNetworking Basics RegistrationProductPackageOverviewContents CD Installation Wizard System RequirementsComputer with the following Browser RequirementsFeatures Hardware Overview ConnectionsPower LED LEDsInternet LED Local Network LEDsInstallation Before you BeginWireless Installation Considerations Network Diagram Connect to Cable/DSL/Satellite Modem Connect to Another Router Installation Getting Started Configuration Web-based Configuration UtilityInternet Connection Setup Wizard Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Internet Connection is drop-down menu Manual ConfigurationDynamic Cable MAC Address Dynamic IP Address DhcpMy Internet Connection Host Name Manual My Internet Select PPPoE Username/Password fromPPPoE DSL Pptp Subnet Mask Pptp Gateway Address ModeUsername Password Page L2TP Page Static IP Address Wireless Settings Manual Wireless Network Setup Page Network Settings Dhcp Server Settings Clients Dhcp ReservationNumber Page Virtual Server Configuration Port Forwarding Application Rules QoS Engine SpeedNetwork Filters Access Control Access Control WizardAccess Control Wizard Access Control Wizard Website Filters Website URL DomainInbound Filters IP Address Firewall SettingsEnable SPI NAT Endpoint Filtering Advanced Wireless Settings Transmit Power Set the transmit power of the antennasMulticast Streams Advanced Network SettingsUPnP Settings IPv6 Link-Local Connectivity Autoconfiguration Type Select Stateful DHCPv6 or Stateless Static IPv6 StatefulStatic IPv6 Stateless Lifetime minutesDHCPv6 Stateful DHCPv6 Stateless IPv6 over PPPoE Stateful AddressCheck to enable the Autoconfiguration feature IPv6 over PPPoE Stateless Lifetime Address Address Autoconfiguration featureTo 4 Tunneling Stateful To 4 Tunneling Stateless IPv6 in IPv4 Tunneling Stateful IPv6 in IPv4 Tunneling Stateless Administrator Settings Time Settings SysLog SysLog Server SysLog ServerMail Settings Authentication authenticationSystem Settings Update Firmware Check Email Notification of Newer FirmwareDdns System Check Schedules Device Information Igmp Multicast Log Stats Internet Sessions Page Wireless Support Wireless Security What is WPA?Wireless Connection Setup Wizard Security Security Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard Configure WPA-Personal PSK Configure WPA-Enterprise Radius Added overheadSecurity Connect to a Wireless Network Using Windows VistaConfigure WPA/WPA2 Connecting to a Wireless Network Connect Using WCN Using Windows XP Configure WPA-PSK Connecting to a Wireless Network Troubleshooting Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility?What can I do if I forgot my password? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wireless Basics What is Wireless? Wireless Local Area Network WlanSmall Office and Home Office Wireless Personal Area Network WpanHome Centralize your router or Access Point Eliminate InterferenceWireless Modes SecurityNetworking Basics Check your IP addressStatically Assign an IP address StepTechnical Specifications Contacting Technical Support For customers within the United StatesWarranty Limited WarrantySubmitting a Claim Limited Software WarrantyNon-Applicability of Warranty What Is Not Covered Disclaimer of Other WarrantiesLimitation of Liability Governing LawTrademarks Copyright StatementCE Mark Warning FCC StatementFCC Caution FCC Radiation Exposure StatementRèglement d’Industry Canada IC statementIC Radiation Exposure Statement Registration
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