Enter your Internet account user name and password. Go Next.

The new configuration is displayed. Click Apply to confirm changes. The router will restart itself to activate the new setting.

You will notice all NAT or firewall settings disappear from the Advanced menu hereafter. Now follow Step 2 of Section 5 – Getting On-line.

Quality of Service (QoS)

The router allows prioritising of upstream traffic (to the Internet) by allowing the user to overwrite the Type of Service (TOS) field in the IP datagram header. TOS parameters such as Precedence, Delay, Throughput & Reliability are described in the RFC791 Internet Protocol specification.

The user specifies the traffic conditions and traffic rules. The router has three queues for traffic priority: high, medium and low. Low priority packets are not sent when there are higher priority queues. When QoS is enabled a received packet has the TOS field in its header overwritten by the traffic rule, subject to traffic conditions are met.

The router supports both Bridge (layer 2) and IP (layer 3) QoS. The difference is how traffic conditions can be set. With Bridge QoS, IEEE 802.1p priorities are used as conditions for a traffic rule to apply. With IP QoS, it is the IP criteria defined by the user that determines the rule to apply.

Please refer to the User’s Manual for other advanced functions. Always restart the router to activate any changes to configuration.

8 Tips for security

This Dynalink series of Broadcom chipset powered routers are highly powerful, secure and stable devices. To ensure that you get the maximum benefit from your Dynalink router Dynalink makes the following strong recommendations:

Do:

Change and keep secret your router’s admin user name and password. This will ensure that no unauthorised changes can be made to your settings and will prevent any unauthorised changes to the embedded code. A router has both a processor and memory and unauthorised access is highly undesirable.

Back up your router’s configuration. This function can be found in the router’s Management > Backup Config menu.

Disable UPnP if you don’t need this function. Go to Advanced > Local Network

>UPnP to disable UPnP.

Read about the more advanced functions of this router. They can be found in Chapter 4 of the User’s Manual on this CD.

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Dynalink RTA770 setup guide Tips for security, Quality of Service QoS

RTA770 specifications

The Dynalink RTA770 is a versatile and powerful router designed to meet the demands of modern home and small business networking. Recognized for its reliability and performance, the RTA770 incorporates advanced technologies that enhance connectivity and overall user experience.

One of the main features of the RTA770 is its dual-band capability, offering simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. The dual-band functionality allows for greater flexibility in network connections, reducing interference and optimizing performance. The 2.4 GHz band is ideal for devices like smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices that require a stable signal over longer distances. Conversely, the 5 GHz band caters to bandwidth-intensive activities such as online gaming, streaming high-definition videos, and video conferencing, providing faster speeds with reduced latency.

The RTA770 is equipped with the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, which significantly boosts speed and efficiency. Wi-Fi 6, also known as 802.11ax, enhances wireless throughput, allowing multiple devices to connect simultaneously without compromising on performance. This is especially beneficial for households with numerous smart devices and users, ensuring a seamless online experience.

Security is a prominent consideration in the design of the RTA770. It features advanced encryption protocols, including WPA3, which offers improved protection against unauthorized access and ensures that personal information remains secure while browsing the internet. The router also supports guest network capability, allowing visitors to access the internet without exposing the primary network.

In terms of connectivity, the RTA770 boasts several ports including Gigabit Ethernet ports that facilitate wired connections for devices such as gaming consoles, smart TVs, and computers. This ensures optimal network performance for devices that require stable connections.

Furthermore, the Dynalink RTA770 includes an easy-to-use web interface for quick setup and management of network settings. Users can conveniently monitor connected devices, configure parental controls, and manage bandwidth allocation.

Overall, the Dynalink RTA770 stands out as a robust networking solution, combining dual-band performance, cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6 technology, enhanced security features, and user-friendly management tools. This makes it a compelling choice for both home users and small businesses looking to improve their network infrastructure.