Linksys How to Access Your Router Remotely: Manage Router Settings from Anywhere

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7.Configure Upstream Bandwidth.

••To allow the router to detect the maximum, select Auto (default). Auto sets speeds in multiples of 512 Kbps.

••To specify the maximum, select Manual, then select the bandwidth you want it to use.

CAUTION

If you specify a maximum bandwidth that is too high, the router cannot apply priorities correctly, and QoS problems may result.

8.When you are done setting priorities, click Save Settings.

How to remotely change your router settings

Why would I want to remotely change my router settings? There may be times when you want to change parental control settings, or change settings for remote file access, while you are away from home.

To set up remote access:

Administration > Management

1.Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based utility” on page 21).

2.Click the Administration tab, then click the Management page and locate the Remote Management Access settings in the middle of the screen.

3.For Remote Management, select Enabled.

4.For Access via, select HTTP (default) or select HTTPS to use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted for higher security.

5.To be able to upgrade your router’s firmware remotely, select Enabled next to Remote Upgrade.

6.To allow remote access from anywhere on the Internet, select Any IP Address (default) next to Allowed Remote IP Address. Otherwise, enter a range of allowed IP addresses.

7.For Remote Management Port, keep the setting of 8080 (default) unless you already have a device on your network that uses port 8080 (such as a web camera).

Setting Up: Advanced

8.Click Save Settings at the bottom of the screen to accept your changes.

9.Click the Administration tab, then click the Management page and take note of the Internet IP Address and the Remote Management Port settings. You will use this information to access your router remotely.

To access your router remotely:

1.Open a web browser and enter the Internet address of your router, then press Enter.

••If you selected HTTP for your Access via setting, enter http:// then the IP address.

– OR –

••If you selected HTTPS for your Access via setting above, enter https:// then the IP address.

2.Add a colon (:), then the Remote Management Port number. Example: https://69.192.16.170:8080

TIP

If you enabled the Dynamic Domain Name Service (see “How to find your network on the Internet” on page 25), you could type in your domain name in place of your router’s Internet IP address. For example: https://BronzeEagle953.linksysnet.com:8080

You are prompted for a user name and the password. Use the same login information that you use to access your router at home.

After you have logged into your router’s browser-based utility remotely, you can change any router setting, just as you would normally from your local network.

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Contents User Guide Linksys E-Series E1200/E1500 Contents Browser-based Utility Menu Structure E2500 Contents E250062 E3200 Contents Browser-based Utility Menu Structure E4200 Contents Viii E1200/E1500 Package contentsFeatures Product overviewBottom view Back viewE2500 Power of dual bandEthernet ports Wi-Fi Protected Setup button Benefits of gigabit E3200Port activity indicators Built-in USB port and UPnP media server E4200Top view Product overview How to set up your router Setting Up BasicsHow to create a home network Where to find more helpTo start Cisco Connect on a Windows computer How to start Cisco ConnectClick Set up your Linksys Router. If you do not see this To start Cisco Connect for the first timeTo install Cisco Connect onto another computer How to improve your wireless connection speedHow to test your Internet connection speed How to install Cisco Connect on another computerHow to connect devices to your network How to connect a computer to your networkTo create an Easy Setup Key To manually connect a computer to your network How to connect a computer manuallyTo manually connect a device to your network How to connect a printerHow to connect other devices To connect a wireless printer to your networkHow to set up parental controls How to access parental controlsTo access parental controls for the first time To change the parental controls password To access parental controls after the first timeHow to select the computers to have parental controls How to set parental controlsTo select computers that will have parental controls To set up guest access to your network How to set up guest access to your networkTo change your router’s name and password How to change your router’s name and passwordTo manually set up your router Setting Up AdvancedHow to open the browser-based utility How to manually set up your routerSetup Basic Setup How to get the most out of your dual- band routerHow to manually set up your Internet connection To manually configure your router’s Internet connectionTo reconfigure your wireless network Wireless Basic Wireless SettingsWireless-A Only 802.11a only Wireless-N Only 802.11n only Auto 20 MHz or 40 Mhz MHz Only How to set up the Dhcp server on your routerTo configure your router’s Dhcp server settings Setup Basic Setup Dhcp Server SettingsClick Save Settings How to find your network on the InternetHow to set up Dhcp reservation To configure Dhcp reservationTo clone a MAC address from your computer How to clone a MAC addressSetup MAC Address Clone BronzeEagle953.linksysnet.com1024Security VPN Passthrough How to connect to your corporate office using a VPNHow to optimize your router for gaming and voice To change your VPN passthrough settingsApplications & Gaming QoS To configure QOSTo access your router remotely How to remotely change your router settingsConfigure Upstream Bandwidth Administration ManagementTo configure the router for VoIP How to enable Voice over IP on your networkHow to configure UPnP How to use a router as an access pointTo use your old router as an access point To view your new router’s settingsTo share an Internet connection How to put your new router behind an existing routerTo add a router to your existing wireless network To add your router to an existing router or gatewayTo use their DNS To extend your network How to expose a device to the InternetTo extend your network or add wireless capabilities To set up a device in the DMZClick Save Settings to apply your changes Network security following a manual setup Improving SecurityHow do I know if my network is secure? How to set up wireless security using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup activity lightConnecting a device using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button How to connect a device manually How to connect a device using its Wi-Fi Protected Setup PINWireless Wireless MAC Filter How to control access to your wireless networkHow to improve security using the built-in firewall To change your firewall settingsSecurity-Firewall To create a shared folder Using an External DriveHow to configure storage How to create shared foldersHow to manage group and user access to shared folders To create a group How to create a groupTo disable anonymous disk access Storage AdministrationTo create a new user How to create a new userHow to grant group access to a share To grant group access to a shareTo configure the FTP server How to configure your router’s storage for remote accessHow to configure the FTP server To set up your router for remote file access, you need toTo configure FTP and control folder access How to share folders and set access rightsTo access files remotely How to access files remotelyHow to set up your router as a media server To configure your router as a media serverStorage Media Server To connect an UPnP device to your router’s media server How to connect your UPnP device to the media serverApplications & Gaming Single Port Forwarding How to set up port forwardingHow to set up port forwarding for a single port Port Forwarding and Port TriggeringHow to set up port forwarding for multiple ports How to set up port forwarding for a range of portsTo set up single port forwarding for multiple ports Applications & Gaming Port Range Triggering How to set up port range triggering for online gamingTo set up port range forwarding Applications & Gaming Port Range ForwardingHow to configure your Xbox for online gaming To restore your router configuration How to back up and restore your router configurationHow to restore factory defaults To back up your router configurationHow to upgrade the router’s firmware Administration Factory DefaultsClick Restore Factory Defaults How to check the status of your router To upgrade the router’s firmwareAdministration Firmware Upgrade To check your router status using the browser-based utility How to disable the Ethernet port status lightsTo diagnose your Internet connection How to test your Internet connectionTo disable the lights using the browser-based utility Administration DiagnosticsAdministration Log How to configure and use logsMaintaining and Monitoring Browser-based Utility Menu Structure SetupBrowser-based Utility Menu Structure Storage Access Restrictions Linksys E1200 SpecificationsLinksys E1500 SpecificationsLinksys E2500 Linksys E3200 Linksys E4200 3425-01486

E-4200, E4200V2, E4200 specifications

The Linksys E4200 series, including the E4200, E4200V2, and E-4200 models, is a renowned line of dual-band wireless routers designed to deliver high-performance connectivity for both home and small office environments. These routers are well-regarded for their distinct features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly characteristics that cater to various networking needs.

One of the main features of the Linksys E4200 series is its dual-band capability, operating on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. This dual-band functionality allows users to optimize their wireless connections, enabling devices that require higher bandwidth, such as gaming consoles and streaming devices, to connect via the 5GHz band for reduced interference and improved speeds. Conversely, standard devices can conveniently operate on the 2.4GHz band.

The E4200 series also boasts Linksys' advanced N600 technology, which delivers combined wireless speeds of up to 600 Mbps. This high-speed performance is crucial for households with multiple devices streaming content, participating in video calls, or engaging in online gaming simultaneously. With four Gigabit Ethernet ports, users can connect wired devices with blazing fast speeds, enhancing the overall network performance.

In terms of range, the E4200 series incorporates multiple external antennas and the MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, which enhances signal strength and coverage throughout larger spaces. This ensures that users can enjoy strong connections even in remote areas of their homes or offices.

Another significant characteristic of the Linksys E4200 series is its ease of setup and management. The installation process is streamlined with a user-friendly web-based interface and Linksys Smart Setup, allowing users to get their network up and running in minutes. Furthermore, users can easily manage their network through the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi app, which provides control over connected devices, parental controls, and guest access settings.

Security features also play a crucial role in Linksys E4200 routers, offering WPA2 encryption, a built-in firewall, and the ability to manage guest networks, thus ensuring that users maintain secure connections while sharing their internet with visitors.

In summary, the Linksys E4200 series routers stand out for their dual-band performance, high-speed capabilities, extended range, and robust security features. Whether for streaming, gaming, or everyday browsing, these routers provide a reliable solution for modern networking demands.