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1    COPYRIGHT   Copyright  ©  Edimax  Technology  Co.,  Ltd.  all  rights  reserve d.  No  part  of  this  publication  may  be  reproduced,  transmitted,  transcribed,  stored  in  a  retrieval  system,  or  translated  into  any  language  or ?[...]
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2  CONTENTS   CHAPTER  I:  PRODUCT  INFORMATION  ...............................................................................................................  5  1 ‐ 1  Introduction  and  Safety  Information  ..............................................................................................[...]
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3  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 1  AP  Mode  ......................................................................................................................  67  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 2  Station ‐ Infrastructure  .................................................................................................  69  3 ‐ 4 ?[...]
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4  3 ‐ 8 ‐ 2  URL  Blocking  .........................................................................................................................  133  3 ‐ 8 ‐ 3  DoS  ............................................................................................................................... .........  135[...]
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5  CHAPTER  I:  PRODUCT  INFORMATION   1 ‐ 1  Introduction  and  Safety  Information   Thank  you  for  purchasing  the  Edimax  BR ‐ 6475nD  Wireless  Dual ‐ Band  Gigabit  iQ  Router!  This  router  feature s  Edimax’s  iQoS  bandwidth  managing  [...]
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6  1 ‐ 2  Safety  Information   Please  follow  the  following  safety  instructions  to  ensure  yo ur  safety:   1. This  router  is  designed  for  indoor  use  only.  DO  NOT  place  this  router  outdoors.  2. DO  NOT  put  this  router  [...]
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7  1 ‐ 3  System  Requirements   z Internet  connection  via  an  xDSL  or  cable  modem  with  an  RJ ‐ 45  Ethernet  port  z Computer  or  network  devices  with  a  wired  or  wireless  network  interface  card  z Web  browser  (Microsoft  Inte[...]
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8  1 ‐ 5  Getting  familiar  with  your  new  wireless  broadband  router   Front  Panel     LED  Name  Light  Status  Description  PWR  On  Router  switched  on  and  correctly  powered  Off  Router  not  powered  or  not  correctly  power[...]
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9  Gigabit  LAN  Ports  (1 ‐ 4)  Connects  to  computer  or  other  web  devices  Gigabit  WAN  Port  Connects  to  cable/xDSL  modems  12V  Power  Connector  Connects  to  the  supplied  power  adapter  [...]
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10  CHAPTER  II:  SYSTEM  AND  NETWORK  SETUP   2 ‐ 1  Establishing  a  network  connection   Please  follow  the  following  instructions  to  build  a  network  connection  between  your  new  broadband  router,  computers,  and  other  network  d[...]
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11    4. Please  check  all  the  LEDs  on  the  front  panel.  The  “PWR”  and  “WAN”  LEDs  should  be  on.  The  “LAN”  LED  should  be  on  if  the  computer  is  connected  and  correctly  powered.  If  you  encounter  any[...]
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12  2 ‐ 2  Setting  client  computers  to  obtain  IP  addresses  automatically   Before  you  start  configuration  procedures,  your  computer  must  be  able  to  get  an  IP  address  automatically  (set  to  use  dynamic  IP  addresses).  If ?[...]
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13  2 ‐ 2 ‐ 1  Windows  95/98/Me  IP  address  setup   1. Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  shou ld  be  located  at  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  screen),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.  Double ‐ click  the  “Network”  icon,  a[...]
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14  2. Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  from  a  DHCP  server”,  then  click  “OK”.   [...]
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15  2 ‐ 2 ‐ 2  Windows  2000  IP  address  setup   1. Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  shou ld  be  located  at  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  screen),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.  Double ‐ click  the  “Network  and  Dial ‐ u[...]
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16  2. Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  serve r  address  automatically”,  then  click  “OK”.   [...]
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17  2 ‐ 2 ‐ 3  Windows  XP  IP  address  setup   1. Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  shou ld  be  located  at  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  screen),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.  Double ‐ click  the  “Network  and  Internet [...]
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18  2. Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  serve r  address  automatically”,  then  click  “OK”.   [...]
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19  2 ‐ 2 ‐ 4  Windows  Vista  IP  address  setup   1. Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  shou ld  be  located  at  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  screen),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.  Click  “Vie w  Network  Status  and  Tasks?[...]
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20  2. Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  serve r  address  automatically”,  then  click  “OK”.   [...]
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21  2 ‐ 3  Connecting  to  broadband  router  via  web  browser   You  can  access  the  broadband  route r’s  web ‐ based  configuration  interface  via  any  connected  computer  with  a  web  browse r  (Internet  Explorer  5.x  or  above,  Firef[...]
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22  4. The  first  page  you  see  after  logging  in  is  “Home”.  You  can  see  all  the  current  settings  and  other  system  information  here.      System   Model  Displays  this  broadband  router’s  mode l  name  (useful  w[...]
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23  ESSID  Displays  the  name  of  the  access  point  Channel  Number  Displays  the  channel  number  of  the  wireless  network  Security  Displays  the  security  authentication  mode  of  the  access  point    LAN  Connection   IP  Address[...]
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24  If  this  router’s  DHCP  server  function  is  enabled,  please  follow  the  following  instructions  to  find  this  router’s  IP  address:   1. Click  the  “Start”  button,  then  click  “Run”.     2. Input  “cmd”,  and  the[...]
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25  3. Input  “ipconfig”,  then  press  “Enter”.  Use  the  IP  address  follo wing  “Default  Gateway”  to  access  this  router’s  web ‐ based  config uration  interface.  Plea se  note  that  the  IP  address  you  find  ma y  be  different [...]
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26  2 ‐ 4  Using  “Quick  Setup”   This  broadband  router’s  “Quick  Setup”  allows  yo u  to  set  up  basic  parameters  in  a  few  simple  steps.  The  following  instructio ns  illustrate  how  to  use  the  “Quick  Setup”  menu:[...]
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27  3. Choose  your  Internet  connection  type.  Refer  to  the  following  list  for  further  instructions:   z Dynamic  IP   (See  section  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 1)  z Static  IP   (See  section  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 2)  z PPPoE   (See  section  2 [...]
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28  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 1  Using  “Dynamic  IP”  as  broadband  connection  type   1. If  your  Internet  service  provider  assigns  IP  addresses  to  you  automatica lly  through  DHCP  (Dynamic  Host  Configuration  Protocol),  sele ct  “Dynamic  IP”.  [...]
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29  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 2  Using  “Static  IP”  as  broadband  connection  type   1. If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  a  fixed  IP  addre ss,  select  “Static  IP”.  Generally,  your  ISP  will  provide  you  with  such  in[...]
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30  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 3  Using  “PPPoE”  as  broadband  connection  type   1. If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  PPPoE  (Point ‐ to ‐ Point  Protocol  over  Ethernet),  select  “PPPoE”.     Item  Name  Description  User  Name[...]
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31  2. “Connect  on  Demand”  only  connects  to  the  Internet  when  you  initiate  Internet  connection.  3. “Manual”  connects  to  the  Internet  only  when  th e  “Connect”  button  on  this  page  is  clicked,  and  disconnects  when  [...]
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32  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 4  Using  “PPTP”  as  broadband  connection  type   1. Select  “PPTP”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Inte rnet  access  via  PPTP  (Point ‐ to ‐ Point  Tunneling  Protocol).   2. If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  dynamic ?[...]
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33  automatically.  DNS  Address  Select  “Use  the  following  IP  address”  if  your  ISP  requires  that  you  do  so.  DNS  Address  1  and  2  Enter  the  primary  and  secondary  DNS  addresses  assigned  by  your  ISP  here.  Enable ?[...]
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34  when  the  “Disconnect”  button  is  clicked.  Idle  Time  Out  Specify  the  amount  of  time  the  router  waits  before  shutting  down  an  idle  connection.  This  option  is  only  available  when  “Connect  on  Demand”  is  selec[...]
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35  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 5  Using  “L2TP”  as  broadband  connection  type   1. Select  “L2TP”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Inte rnet  access  via  L2TP  (Layer ‐ 2  Tunneling  Protocol).   2. If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  dynamic  IP  ad[...]
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36  Access  you  to  do  so.   NOTE:  These  settings  must  be  configure d  according  to  your  Internet  service.  Please  contact  your  Internet  service  provider  if  you  are  not  sure  what  to  select.   3. Configure  the  “L2TP ?[...]
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37  5. When  the  following  message  appears,  click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart  the  broadband  router.  The  ro uter  will  take  about  60  seconds  to  restart.   [...]
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38  2 ‐ 4 ‐ 6  Using  “WISP”  as  broadband  connection  type   1. If  your  Internet  service  provider  is  providing  you  Interne t  service  wirelessly,  select  “WISP”.     Item  Name  Descriptio n  WISP  Enable  or  disable  the  WI[...]
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39  3. When  the  following  message  appears,  click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart  the  broadband  router.  The  ro uter  will  take  about  60  seconds  to  restart.   [...]
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40  2 ‐ 5  Using  “iQoS”   iQoS  is  Edimax’s  answer  to  the  need  for  a  quick  and  easy  way  to  manage  internet  bandwidth.  It’s  intuitive  and  friendly  user  interface  allows  you  to  arrange  your  bandwidth  priorities [...]
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41  4. When  the  speed  test  is  complete,  click  “Done”  and  the  results  will  be  filled  in  automatically.     Note:  If  this  bandwidth  detection  function  is  not  operating  correctly,  please  perform  the  test  with  the ?[...]
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42  6. After  you  have  arranged  your  application  priorities ,  click  the  “Apply”  button  to  enable  it.  The  icons  will  be  show n  in  the  order  of  your  preference  after  the  device  has  restarted.   [...]
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43  CHAPTER  III:  GENERAL  SETUP   You  can  perform  advance d  configuration  of  this  broadband  route r  in  “General  Se tup”.   1. Click  “General  Setup”  after  logging  in.     2. All  available  setup  items  will  appear  under[...]
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44  3 ‐ 1  System   You  can  set  up  basic  system  settings  under  “System”.      You  can  configure  yo ur  time  zone,  password,  and  remote  management  settings  here.  After  you  have  completed  the  configurations,  click ?[...]
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45  3 ‐ 1 ‐ 1  Time  Zone   You  can  configure  the  time  zone  settings  here.     Item  Name  Description  Set  Time  Zone  Please  select  the  time  zone  of  your  country  or  region.  If  yo u  cannot  find  your  country/regi[...]
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46  3 ‐ 1 ‐ 2  Password  Settings   You  can  change  the  router’s  default  login  password  (“1234”)  here.  It  is  advised  to  do  so  to  prevent  others  from  logging  in  to  your  router  without  permission.     Item  Na[...]
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47  3 ‐ 1 ‐ 3  Remote  Management   Setting  up  the  “Remote  Manage ment”  function  allows  you  to  manage  this  broadba nd  router  from  outside  your  local  area  network  (from  the  Internet).     Item  Name  Description  Host  A[...]
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48  3 ‐ 2  WAN   You  can  set  up  your  Internet  or  WAN  (Wide  Area  Network)  connection  under  “WAN”.     Select  a  connection  type  and  proceed  with  the  setup;  then  click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes.  If [...]
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49  3 ‐ 2 ‐ 1  Dynamic  IP   If  your  Internet  service  provider  assigns  IP  addresses  to  you  automatically  through  DHCP  (Dynamic  Host  Configuration  Protocol),  sele ct  “Dynamic  IP”.     Item  Name  Description  Host  Name  Inpu[...]
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50  3 ‐ 2 ‐ 2  Static  IP   If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  a  fixed  IP  address,  select  “Static  IP”.  Generally,  your  ISP  will  provide  you  with  such  information  as  IP  address,  subnet  mask,  gat[...]
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51  3 ‐ 2 ‐ 3  PPPoE   If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  PPPoE  (Point ‐ to ‐ Po int  Protocol  over  Ethernet),  select  “PPPoE”.     Item  Name  Description  User  Name  Input  the  user  name  assigned  by  yo[...]
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52  2. “Connect  on  Demand”  only  connects  to  the  Internet  when  you  initiate  Internet  connection.  3. “Manual”  connects  to  the  Internet  only  when  th e  “Connect”  button  on  this  page  is  clicked,  and  disconnects  when  [...]
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53  3 ‐ 2 ‐ 4  PPTP   Select  “PPTP”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Interne t  access  via  PPTP  (Point ‐ to ‐ Point  Tunneling  Protocol).  If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  dynamic  IP  addresses,  select  “Obtain  an  IP  address [...]
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54  DNS  Address  Select  “Use  the  following  IP  address”  if  your  ISP  requires  that  you  do  so.  DNS  Address  1  and  2  Enter  the  primary  and  secondary  DNS  addresses  assigned  by  your  ISP  here.  Enable  Dual ‐ WAN [...]
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55  Idle  Time  Out  Specify  the  amount  of  time  the  router  waits  before  shutting  down  an  idle  connection.  This  option  is  only  available  when  “Connect  on  Demand”  is  selected.   Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  change[...]
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56  3 ‐ 2 ‐ 5  L2TP   Select  “L2TP”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Interne t  access  via  L2TP  (Layer ‐ 2  Tunneling  Protocol).  If  your  ISP  is  providing  you  dynamic  IP  addresses,  select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automat[...]
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57   NOTE:  These  settings  must  be  configure d  according  to  your  Internet  service.  Please  contact  your  Internet  service  provider  if  you  are  not  sure  what  to  select.   Configure  the  “L2TP  Settings”  section.     I[...]
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58  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart  the  broadband  router.  It  takes  about  60  se[...]
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59  3 ‐ 2 ‐ 6  WISP   If  your  Internet  service  provider  is  providing  you  Inter net  service  wirelessly,  select  “WISP”.     Item  Name  Descriptio n  WISP  Enable  or  disable  the  WISP  function.  ESSID  Input  the  name  of [...]
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60  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart  the  broadband  router.  It  takes  about  60  se[...]
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61  3 ‐ 3  LAN   You  can  configure  yo ur  local  area  network  under  “LAN”.     Refer  to  the  following  list  for  further  instructio ns:   z LAN  IP   (See  section  3 ‐ 3 ‐ 1)  z DHCP  Server   (See  section  3 ?[...]
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62  If  you  are  not  sure  what  to  fill,  here  are  some  recommended  values:   z IP  Address:  “192.168.1.254”  z Subnet  Mask:  “255.255.255.0”  z 802.1d  Spanning  Tree:  “Disabled”  z DHCP  Server:  “Enabled”  z Lease  Time:  “Two ?[...]
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63  3 ‐ 3 ‐ 2  DHCP  Server   You  can  set  the  range  of  IP  address  leases  under  “DHCP  Server”.     Item  Name  Description  Start  IP  Enter  the  start  IP  address  for  the  DHCP  server’s  IP  assignment.  End  IP ?[...]
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64  3 ‐ 3 ‐ 3  Static  DHCP  Leases   You  can  set  the  router  to  assign  a  static  IP  address  to  specified  computers/devices  under  “Static  DHCP  Leases”.     Item  Name  Description  Enable  Static  DHCP  Leases  Check  this[...]
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65  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart  the  broadband  router.  It  takes  about  60  se[...]
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66  3 ‐ 4  2.4GHz   You  can  set  up  the  2.4GHz  wireless  LAN  connection  under  “2.4GHz”.      3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1  Wireless  Settings   Basic  2.4GHz  wireless  settings  can  be  configured  he re.     This  router  can  operate ?[...]
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67  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 1  AP  Mode   The  following  settings  will  a ppear  in  “AP”  mode :     Item  Name  Description  Band  Select  fro m  one  of  the  following  options:   2.4GHz  (B):  Allows  802.11b  wireless  network  clie nts  t[...]
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68  select  the  channel  of  your  preference  (1  to  13).  Associated  Clients  Click  “Show  Active  Clients”  for  the  list  of  all  connected  wireless  clients.  Clic k  “Refresh”  in  the  new  window  to  renew  the  list ,  and [...]
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69  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 2  Station ‐ Infrastructure   In  “Station ‐ Infrastructure”  mo de,  the  router  acts  as  both  a  wireless  com municatio n  client  and  a  wireless  communic ation  server.  The  following  settings  will  a ppear  in  “Station ‐[...]
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70  Site  Survey  Click  “Select  Site  Survey”  and  a  pop ‐ up  window  will  appear.  All  reachable  wireless  access  points  will  be  shown  in  the  window.  Select  a  wireless  access  point  from  the  list,  and  click  “Done?[...]
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71  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 3  AP  Bridge—Point  to  Point   “AP  Bridge—Point  to  Point”  mo de  connects  this  router  to  another  router  and  allows  all  the  computers  connected  to  the  LAN  ports  of  both  routers  to  communicate  wit[...]
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72  Channel  Number  Select  a  channel  from  the  dropdown  menu.  Both  access  points  must  use  the  same  channel  (1  to  13).  MAC  Address  1  Input  the  MAC  address  of  the  wireless  access  point  with  which  you  wish  to[...]
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73  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 4  AP  Bridge—Point  to  Multi ‐ Point   “AP  Bridge—Point  to  Multi ‐ Point”  mode  connects  this  router  to  up  to  4  other  routers  and  allows  the  computers  connected  to  the  LAN  ports  of  every  router [...]
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74   2.4GHz  (B+G+N):  Allows  802.11b,  802.11g,  and  802.11n  wireless  clients  to  connect  to  this  router  (recommended).  Channel  Number  Select  a  channel  from  the  dropdown  menu.  All  access  points  must  use  the  same  channel  [...]
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75  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 5  AP  Bridge—WDS   In  “AP  Bridge—WDS”  mode,  this  broadband  router  acts  as  both  a  wireless  communication  bridge  and  a  wireless  access  po int.  This  ro uter  can  connect  to  up  to  4  WDS ‐ compatible [...]
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76   2.4GHz  (B+G+N):  Allows  802.11b,  802.11g,  and  802.11n  wireless  clients  to  connect  to  this  router  (recommended).  ESSID  This  is  the  name  of  your  ro uter.  You  can  type  any  alphanumerical  character  here  (maximum  32  c[...]
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77  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 1 ‐ 6  Universal  Repeater   In  “Universal  Repeater”  mode,  this  broadband  router  acts  as  a  wireless  signal  repeater  to  extend  the  wireless  coverage  of  the  specified  wireless  access  point.     Item  Name [...]
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78  ESSID  This  is  the  name  of  your  ro uter.  You  can  type  any  alphanumerical  character  here  (maximum  32  characters).  Channel  Number  Select  a  channel  from  the  dropdown  menu.  All  access  points  must  use  the  same  cha[...]
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79  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 2  Security  Settings   Advanced  security  settings  are  available  in  certain  modes  to  enha nce  connection  security.      3 ‐ 4 ‐ 2 ‐ 1  Disabled    Connection  encryption  is  disa bled  under  this  mode  (not  recomme[...]
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80  Authentication  function.  You  need  a  RADIUS  server  to  perform  802.1x  authentication.  RADIUS  Server  IP  address  Input  the  RADIUS  server’s  IP  address  here.  RADIUS  Server  Port  Input  the  RADIUS  server  port  here.  Generally, [...]
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81  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 2 ‐ 3  WPA  Pre ‐ Shared  Key   WPA  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Access)  is  a  safer  encryption  mode  than  WEP  (recommended).     Item  Name  Description  WPA  Unicast  Cipher  Suite  Please  select  a  WPA  cipher  suite  supp[...]
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82  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 2 ‐ 4  WPA  RADIUS   If  you  have  a  RADIUS  server  on  your  loc al  network,  you  can  authenticate  wireless  clients  via  the  RADIUS  server’s  user  database.     Item  Name  Description  WPA  Unicast  Cipher  Suit[...]
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83  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 3  MAC  Address  Filtering   This  function  will  he lp  yo u  prevent  unauthorized  users  from  connect ing  to  your  wireless  router.  Only  those  wirele ss  devices  whose  MAC  address  matches  the  ones  you  have  assigned ?[...]
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84  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes,  or  click  “Cancel”  to  discard  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart [...]
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85  3 ‐ 4 ‐ 4  WPS  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Setup)  Settings   WPS  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Setup)  is  a  convenient  way  to  establish  a  secure  connection  between  this  broadband  router  and  WPS ‐ compatible  wireless  clients.     Item [...]
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86  3 ‐ 5  5GHz   You  can  set  up  the  5GHz  wireless  LAN  connection  under  “5GHz”.      3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1  Wireless  Settings   Basic  5GHz  wireless  settings  can  be  configured  here.     This  router  can  operate  in  [...]
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87  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 1  AP  Mode   The  following  settings  will  a ppear  in  “AP”  mode :     Item  Name  Description  Band  Select  fro m  one  of  the  following  options:   5GHz  (A):  Allows  802.11a  wireless  network  clients  to ?[...]
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88  Wireless  Module  Select  “Enable”  to  turn  on  the  5GHz  wireless  signal  and  select  “Disable”  to  turn  it  off.   Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes,  or  click  “Cancel”  to  discard  the  changes.  After  you [...]
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89  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 2  Station ‐ Infrastructure   In  “Station ‐ Infrastructure”  mo de,  the  router  acts  as  both  a  wireless  com municatio n  client  and  a  wireless  communic ation  server.  The  following  settings  will  a ppear  in  station ‐ in[...]
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90  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes,  or  click  “Cancel”  to  discard  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart [...]
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91  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 3  AP  Bridge—Point  to  Point   “AP  Bridge—Point  to  Point”  mo de  connects  this  router  to  another  router  and  allows  all  the  computers  connected  to  the  LAN  ports  of  both  routers  to  communicate  wit[...]
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92  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes,  or  click  “Cancel”  to  discard  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart [...]
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93  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 4  AP  Bridge—Point  to  Multi ‐ Point   “AP  Bridge—Point  to  Multi ‐ Point”  mode  connects  this  router  to  up  to  4  other  routers  and  allows  the  computers  connected  to  the  LAN  ports  of  every  router [...]
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94  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes,  or  click  “Cancel”  to  discard  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart [...]
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95  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 5  AP  Bridge—WDS   In  “AP  Bridge—WDS”  mode,  this  broadband  router  acts  as  both  a  wireless  communication  bridge  and  a  wireless  access  po int.  This  ro uter  can  connect  to  up  to  4  WDS ‐ compatible [...]
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96  connected  wireless  clients.  Clic k  “Refresh”  in  the  new  window  to  renew  the  list ,  and  click  “Close”  to  close  the  window.   Note:  If  you  have  a  pop ‐ up  blocker  installed,  you  may  have  to  disable  it,[...]
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97  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 6  Universal  Repeater   In  “Universal  Repeater”  mode,  this  broadband  router  acts  as  a  wireless  signal  repeater  to  extend  the  wireless  coverage  of  the  specified  wireless  access  point.     Item  Name [...]
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98  Note:  If  you  have  a  pop ‐ up  blocker  installed,  you  may  have  to  disable  it,  or  set  it  to  allow  the  pop ‐ up  window  to  show  up.  Root  AP  SSID  Input  the  SSID  of  the  wireless  access  point  with  wh[...]
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99  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 2  Security  Settings   Advanced  security  settings  are  available  in  certain  modes  to  enha nce  connection  security.      3 ‐ 5 ‐ 2 ‐ 1  Disabled    Connection  encryption  is  disa bled  under  this  mode  (not  recomme[...]
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100  Authentication  function.  You  need  a  RADIUS  server  to  perform  802.1x  authentication.  RADIUS  Server  IP  address  Input  the  RADIUS  server’s  IP  address  here.  RADIUS  Server  Port  Input  the  RADIUS  server  port  here.  Generally,[...]
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101  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 2 ‐ 3  WPA  Pre ‐ Shared  Key   WPA  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Access)  is  a  safer  encryption  mode  than  WEP  (recommended).     Item  Name  Description  WPA  Unicast  Cipher  Suite  Please  select  a  WPA  cipher  suite  sup[...]
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102  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 2 ‐ 4  WPA  RADIUS   If  you  have  a  RADIUS  server  on  your  loc al  network,  you  can  authenticate  wireless  clients  via  the  RADIUS  server’s  user  database.     Item  Name  Description  WPA  Unicast  Cipher  Sui[...]
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103  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 3  MAC  Address  Filtering   This  function  will  he lp  yo u  prevent  unauthorized  users  from  connect ing  to  your  wireless  router.  Only  those  wirele ss  devices  whose  MAC  address  matches  the  ones  you  have  assigned ?[...]
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104  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes,  or  click  “Cancel”  to  discard  the  changes.  After  you  have  clicked  “Apply”,  you  will  see  the  following  message:     Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes  and  restart[...]
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105  3 ‐ 5 ‐ 4  WPS  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Setup)  Settings   WPS  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Setup)  is  a  convenient  way  to  establish  a  secure  connection  between  this  broadband  router  and  WPS ‐ compatible  wireless  clients.     Item ?[...]
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106  3 ‐ 6  Advance  Settings   You  can  configure  such  advanced  networking  functions  like  QoS,  DDNS,  port  forwarding,  and  DMZ  under  “Advanced  Settings”.    [...]
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107  3 ‐ 6 ‐ 1  QoS   Quality  of  service  provides  an  efficie nt  way  for  computers  on  the  network  to  share  the  internet  bandwidth  with  a  promised  qua lity  of  internet  service.  Wit hout  QoS,  all  computers  and  devices [...]
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108  Here  are  descriptions  of  every  setup  items:   Item  Name  Descript ion  Enable  QoS  Check  this  box  to  ena ble  QoS  function,  uncheck  it  to  disable  QoS.  Total  Download  Bandwidth  You  can  set  the  limit  of  total  d[...]
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109  rule.  If  only  one  port  is  involved,  input  a  single  number  here  (1  to  65535);  if  m ultiple  por ts  are  involved,  input  starting  /  ending  port  number  in  x ‐ y  format  (like  10 ‐ 20).  Traffic  Type  If  you’r[...]
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110  and  is  not  malfunctio n).  You  can  reconnect  to  this  broadband  router  and  continue  on  other  settings  later. [...]
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111  3 ‐ 6 ‐ 2  DDNS   DDNS  (Dynamic  DNS)  is  a  IP ‐ to ‐ Hostname  mapping  service  for  those  Interne t  users  who  don’t  have  a  static  (fixed)  IP  address.  It  will  be  a  pro blem  when  such  user  wants  to  prov ide ?[...]
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112  Here  are  descriptions  of  every  setup  items:   Item  Name  Descript ion  Dynamic  DNS  If  you  want  to  enable  DDNS  function,  please  select  ‘Enabled’;  otherwise  please  select  ‘Disabled’  Provider  Select  your  DDNS  servi[...]
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113   When  you  finished  with  the  settings  in  this  page,  you  can  click  ‘Apply’  button  to  save  changes  you  made  in  this  page,  or  you  can  click  ‘Cancel’  to  discard  changes.  After  you  click  ‘Apply’  bu[...]
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114  3 ‐ 6 ‐ 3  Port  Forwarding   This  function  allows  you  to  redirect  a  single  port  or  consecutive  ports  of  Internet  IP  address  to  the  same  port  of  the  IP  address  on  local  network.  The  port  number(s)  of  In[...]
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115  Add  Add  the  mapping  to  port  forwa rding  table.  Reset  Remove  all  inputted  values.   All  existing  URLs  will  be  displayed  in  ‘Current  URL  Blocking  Table’:     If  you  want  to  delete  a  specific  port  forwar[...]
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116  3 ‐ 6 ‐ 4  DMZ   Demilitarized  Zone  (DMZ)  is  a  special  area  in  your  local  network.  This  area  resides  in  local  network,  and  all  computers  in  thi s  area  uses  private  IP  address ,  too.  But  these  private  IP ?[...]
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117  NOTE:  Please  note  that  every  public  IP  address  can  be  mapped  to  a  single  Client  PC  IP  address  only.   All  existing  DMZ  entries  will  be  displayed  in  ‘Curre nt  DMZ  Table’:     If  you  want  to  del[...]
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118  3 ‐ 7  NAT   Network  addres s  translations  solve  the  problem  if  sharing  a  single  IP  address  to  mult iple  computers.  Wit hout  NAT,  all  computers  must  be  assigned  with  a  valid  Internet  IP  address  to  get  connected [...]
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119  3 ‐ 7 ‐ 1  Virtual  Server   This  function  allows  you  to  redirect  a  port  on  Internet  IP  address  (on  WAN  port)  to  a  specified  port  of  an  IP  address  on  local  network,  so  you  can  setup  an  Internet  serv[...]
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120  Here  are  descriptions  of  every  setup  items:   Item  Name  Descript ion  Enable  Virtual  Server  Check  this  box  to  enable  virtual  server,  and  uncheck  this  box  to  disable  virtual  server.  Private  IP  Input  the  IP  addr[...]
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121  When  you  finished  with  the  settings  in  this  page,  you  can  click  ‘Apply’  button  to  save  changes  you  made  in  this  page,  or  you  can  click  ‘Cancel’  to  discard  changes.  After  you  click  ‘Apply’  button[...]
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122  3 ‐ 7 ‐ 2  Special  Applica t ions   Some  applications  require  more  than  one  connection  a  time;  these  applications  won’t  work  with  simple  NAT  rules.  In  order  to  make  these  applications  work,  yo u  can  use  this  fun[...]
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123  single  value,  or  a  range  (like  20 ‐ 50).  If  you  need  to  input  more  than  one  port  numbe r  and  they’re  not  contiguous,  list  all  port  numbers  here  and  separate  them  by  comma  (  ,  ).  If  the  applicati[...]
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124  When  you  finished  with  the  settings  in  this  page,  you  can  click  ‘Apply’  button  to  save  changes  you  made  in  this  page,  or  you  can  click  ‘Cancel’  to  discard  changes.  After  you  click  ‘Apply’  button[...]
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125  3 ‐ 7 ‐ 3  UPnP  Settings   BR ‐ 6475nD  broadband  ro uter  supports  UPnP  (universal  plug ‐ and ‐ play),  which  allows  other  network  devices  to  communicate  with  this  broadband  router  to  exchange  information  about  network  capability[...]
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126  3 ‐ 7 ‐ 4  ALG  Settings   ALG  (Application  Layer  Gateway)  is  a  kind  of  networ k  connection  ability  support  for  specific  network  applications  like  game  and  instant  online  chat.  Without  ALG  support,  these  applications  w[...]
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127  3 ‐ 7 ‐ 5  Static  Routing   In  most  cases,  all  your  computers  on  loc al  network  will  use  default  gateway  (generally  provided  by  your  ISP)  to  access  servers  on  Internet.  However,  if  you  have  preferred  network  r[...]
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128  If  you  want  to  delete  a  specific  static  route  entry,  check  the  ‘se lect’  box  of  the  static  route  entry  you  want  to  delete,  then  click  ‘Delete  Selected’  button.  (You  can  select  more  than  one  static ?[...]
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129  3 ‐ 8  Firewall   You  can  configure  the  firewall  functions  under  “Firewall”  to  protect  your  network  and  computer.   3 ‐ 8 ‐ 1  Access  Control   You  can  also  allow  or  deny  computers  with  certain  MAC  addresses  [...]
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130  Comment  You  can  input  any  text  here  as  the  comment  of  this  MAC  address,  like  ‘ROOM  2A  Computer’  or  anything.  You  can  input  up  to  16  alphanumerical  characters  here.  This  is  optional  and  you  can  leave[...]
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131    Item  Name  Description  Client  PC  Descript ion  Please  input  any  text  to  describe  this  IP  address,  up  to  16  alphanumerical  characters.  Client  PC  IP  address  Please  input  the  sta rting  IP  address  in  the  left [...]
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132    Item  Name  Description  Protocol  Please  select  the  protocol  type  of  this  service:  TCP  or  UDP,  or  ‘Both’.  Port  Range  Please  input  the  port  range  if  this  service.  For  a  single  port  number,  just  input ?[...]
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133  3 ‐ 8 ‐ 2  URL  Blocking   If  you  want  to  prevent  computers  in  local  network  from  accessing  certain  website  (like  pornography,  violenc e,  or  anything  yo u  want  to  block),  you  can  use  this  function  to  stop  compu[...]
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134  When  you  finished  with  the  settings  in  this  page,  you  can  click  ‘Apply’  button  to  save  changes  you  made  in  this  page,  or  you  can  click  ‘Cancel’  to  discard  changes.  After  you  click  ‘Apply’  button[...]
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135  3 ‐ 8 ‐ 3  DoS   Denial  of  Service  (DoS)  is  a  common  attack  measure,  by  tra nsmitting  a  great  amount  of  data  or  request  to  your  Internet  IP  address  and  server,  the  Internet  connection  will  become  very  slow[...]
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136  so.  Check  this  box  and  the  router  will  block  all  traffics  which  are  trying  to  scan  your  Internet  IP  address.  Sync  Flood  This  is  another  kind  of  attack,  which  uses  a  lot  of  fake  connection  request  to[...]
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137  Sync  Flood  Like  Ping  of  Death,  you  can  set  the  threshold  of  when  this  DoS  prevention  mechanism  will  be  activated.   When  you  finished  with  the  settings  in  this  page,  you  can  click  ‘Apply’  button  to ?[...]
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138  3 ‐ 9  Parental  Control   You  can  control  when  your  child  is  able  to  access  the  Internet  under  “Parental  Contro l”.     To  enable  the  parent al  control  function,  check  “Enable  Parental  Control”.  This  router [...]
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139  Reset  Click  “Reset”  to  clear  all  fields.   To  delete  one  or  more  entries  in  the  list,  please  check  the  box  of  the  corresponding  entry  (under  “Select”),  and  click  “Delete”.  If  you  wish  to  delete ?[...]
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140  CHAPTER  IV:  STATUS,  TOOLS  &  LANGUAGE   4 ‐ 1  Status   You  can  check  how  your  router  is  currently  operating  under  “Status”.   1. Click  the  “Status”  tab.     2. Basic  system  information  will  be  shown  [...]
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141  4 ‐ 1 ‐ 2  Device  Status   This  page  shows  the  current  settings  of  your  wired  and  wireless  LAN.      4 ‐ 1 ‐ 3  System  Log   This  page  shows  all  logged  system  information.  You  can  click  “Save”  to  d[...]
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142  4 ‐ 1 ‐ 4  Security  Log   This  page  shows  all  logged  security ‐ relat ed  information.  You  can  click  “Save”  to  download  the  log  file  to  your  computer.  You  can  also  click  “Clear”  to  remove  all  logs,  or [...]
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143  4 ‐ 1 ‐ 6  Statistics   This  page  shows  the  statistical  information  of  each  network  interface  and  the  tota l  system  up  time.   [...]
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144  4 ‐ 2  Tools   This  broadband  router  comes  with  several  tools  that  help  you  backup  the  settings,  upgrade  the  firmware,  and  restart  the  device.   1. Click  the  “Tools”  tab.     2. You  will  be  able  to  acc[...]
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145  4 ‐ 2 ‐ 1  Configuration  Tools   You  can  backup  and  restore  your  system  configurations  here.  You  can  also  reset  all  settings  to  the  factory  default.   1. Click  “Configuration  Tools”.     Item  Name  Description  Ba[...]
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146  4 ‐ 2 ‐ 2  Firmware  Upgrade   You  can  upgrade  your  firmware  in  the  “Firmware  Upgrade”  section.   1. Download  the  firmware  file  from  our  company’s  website  and  save  it  on  your  computer.     2. Click  “Browse...[...]
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147  4 ‐ 3  Language   This  broadband  router’s  web ‐ based  user  interface  supports  several  languages.  You  can  change  the  display  language  with  the  “Language”  dropdown  menu  at  the  upper ‐ right  corner  of  the  user  interf[...]
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148  Federal  Communication  Commissio n  Interference  Statement   This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  compl y  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  [...]
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