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System Management

System Management configures advanced settings, such as diagnostic tools, and performs tasks such as firmware upgrades, backups, and device reboots.

Dual WAN Connections

Use this feature to configure the settings for your Internet connections, if you are using more than one WAN interface.

To configure the WAN ports, select System Management > Dual WAN in the navigation tree.

To configure load balancing choose one of the following modes to manage your

WAN connections:

Smart Link Backup—Ensures continuous connectivity. If the primary WAN connection is unavailable, the backup WAN connection is used. Choose the primary WAN interface from the drop-down menu.

Load Balance—Use both WAN connections simultaneously to increase the available bandwidth. The router balances the traffic between the two interfaces in a weighted round-robin method.

NOTE DNS queries are not subject to load balancing.

To configure Interface Settings, select the WAN Interface and click Edit. The settings window for the interface appears. Enter the following parameters:

Max Bandwidth Provided by ISP

Enter the maximum bandwidth settings as specified by your ISP. If the bandwidth exceeds the specified number, the router uses another WAN interface for the next connection.

Upstream—Maximum upstream bandwidth provided by your ISP. The default is 10000 kbs. The maximum is 1000000 kbs.

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