D-Link DI-524UP Ping Test, Block WAN Ping, SPI Mode, Igmp Proxy, Upnp Settings, VPN Pass-Through

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Ping Test

The Ping Test is used to send Ping packets to test if a

 

computer is on the Internet. Enter the IP Address that

 

you wish to Ping, and click Ping.

Block WAN Ping

Discard Ping from WAN side If you choose to block

 

WAN Ping, the WAN IP Address of the DI-524UP will

 

not respond to pings. Blocking the Ping may provide

 

some extra security from hackers. Click Enabled to

 

block the WAN ping.

SPI Mode

SPI or Stateful Packet Inspection is a type of firewall

 

that protects your network against hacker attacks by

 

analyzing packets to ensure that only authorized

 

packets will be allowed to enter your network. To

 

enable this function, click the Enabled radio button.

 

This function is enabled by default.

IGMP Proxy

The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

 

snooping allows the Router to recognize IGMP queries

 

and reports sent between PCs on your LAN and an

 

IGMP host. When the IGMP Proxy is enabled, the

 

Router can open or close a port to a specific PC based

 

on IGMP messages passing through the Router.

UPNP Settings

You may enable the Universal Plug n’ Play function

 

here by clicking the Enabled radio button.

VPN Pass-Through

The DI-524UP supports VPN (Virtual Private Network)

 

pass-through for both PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling

 

Protocol)

and IPSec (IP Security). Once VPN

 

pass-through is enabled, there is no need to open up

 

virtual services. Multiple VPN connections can be made

 

through the DI-524UP. This is useful when you have

 

many VPN clients on the LAN network.

 

PPTP

Select enabled or disabled.

 

IPSec

Select enabled or disabled.

WAN Select

This section allows the user to set the wire speed over

 

which the router will transmit packets. The user has

 

three options:

100 Mbps – Clicking this radio button will set the wire speed at 100 megabytes per second.

10 Mbps – Clicking this radio button will set the wire speed at 10 megabytes per second.

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Contents Page Contents Technical Specifications Appendix Package Contents Introduction Connections USB 1.1 Connection Factory Reset ButtonWAN LED LEDsFeatures Page Wireless Basics Standards-Based Technology Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Setting up a Wireless Infrastructure NetworkPage Using the Configuration Wizard WCN Home WirelessOpen System/Shared Key Wireless RadioAuthentication ChannelPage WPA/WPA2 WPA-AUTO/WPA-PSK-AUTO Home WAN Subnet Mask Home WAN Static IP AddressStatic IP Address IP AddressPrimary DNS Address Secondary DNS AddressHome WAN PPPoE PPPoE PasswordRetype Password Service NameHome WAN Others Pptp Password Maximum Idle Time Pptp RetypeHome WAN Others L2TP L2PT Password L2PT AccountHome WAN Others BigPond Cable User Name Auth ServerAuto Reconnect Home LAN Local Domain NameDNS Relay Home Dhcp Advanced Virtual Server Page Private Port NamePrivate IP Protocol TypeApplications Trigger PortTrigger Type Public Type Advanced FiltersIP Filters Advanced Filters IP FiltersOnly Allow Disabled MAC FiltersPort Advanced Filters MAC FiltersAdvanced Parental Control Only DenyDhcp Client Advanced Parental Control URL Blocking Advanced Parental Control Domain Blocking Advanced Firewall Dest FirewallAction SourceAdvanced DMZ Advanced Ddns Username Server AddressAdvanced QoS Advanced QoS Physical Port Advanced QoS MAC QoS Control by MAC Source MACBandwidth Advanced QoS IP Reserved Bandwidth Upstream BandwidthQoS Control by IP Source IP AddressAdvanced QoS Application Port Range ProtocolTX Rate Advanced PerformanceRTS Threshold Transmit Power802.11g Only Mode Beacon IntervalCTS Mode Tools Admin AdministratorUser Remote Management Tools Time Save RestoreReboot Tools SystemFirmware Upgrade Tools FirmwareBrowse Click Continue to proceed Tools Misc Block WAN Ping SPI ModeUpnp Settings Ping TestTools Cable Test Status Device Info LAN Wireless 802.11gView Log Status LogStatus Log Advanced Settings Log TypeMail Alert Syslog Account Status StatisticsStatus Wireless Info Status Printer Info Status Active Session Dest Port Source IPSource Port Dest IPHelp Technical Specifications WAN Page Page Appendix WCN and the Wireless Setup WizardPage Page Installing a Printer on your DI-524UP for Windows XP Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard window opens Click the Settings button Wizard will return to the Additional Port Page You have successfully added a printer Installing a Printer on your DI-524UP for Windows Click Next Page Final window will be Technical Support

DI-524UP specifications

The D-Link DI-524UP is a versatile wireless router designed to enhance connectivity and accessibility for home and small office users. It was developed to provide reliable network performance while ensuring ease of use and robust security features.

One of the standout features of the DI-524UP is its wireless capability. Supporting the 802.11g standard, it enables wireless transmission speeds of up to 54 Mbps, making it suitable for most internet activities, including web browsing, streaming videos, and online gaming. Its backward compatibility with 802.11b devices ensures that older technology can still connect seamlessly.

Equipped with four 10/100 Mbps LAN ports, the DI-524UP supports wired connections as well, allowing users to connect multiple devices directly for enhanced stability. This dual-mode functionality makes the router ideal for environments where both wired and wireless connections are necessary, delivering flexibility to user setups.

Another prominent feature of the DI-524UP is its built-in print server. This capability allows users to connect a USB printer directly to the router, enabling multiple devices on the network to print wirelessly without the need for a dedicated PC. This functionality greatly enhances efficiency and convenience, especially in small office settings.

In terms of security, the D-Link DI-524UP comes with a range of protective measures. Support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and 64/128-bit WEP encryption ensures that data transmitted over the network remains secure from unauthorized access. Additionally, the router includes a firewall and network address translation (NAT) features, enhancing security against external attacks.

Setting up the DI-524UP is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly web-based interface, which offers step-by-step guidance through the installation process. For those seeking to customize their settings, the router provides advanced features like port forwarding and virtual server capabilities.

In summary, the D-Link DI-524UP is an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable wireless router that combines speed, security, and ease of use. Its practical features, including a built-in print server and strong security measures, make it well-suited for both home and small office environments, providing seamless connectivity for all your devices.