Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Connecting the Router
- Configuring My Network Settings
- Using Network Connections
- Configuring the Router’s Security
- Using Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Settings
- Firmware Upgrade
- Firmware Restore
- Configuration File
- System Settings
- Date and Time
- Scheduler Rules
- Routing
- IP Address Distribution
- Diagnostics
- Restoring Default Settings
- Reboot the Router
- MAC Cloning
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table
- Users
- QoS
- Local Administration
- Remote Administration
- Dynamic DNS
- DNS Server
- Network Objects
- Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
- Protocols
- Monitoring the Router
- Troubleshooting
- Quality of Service
- Specifications
- Notices
- Limited Warranty

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Using Network
Connections
The Broadband Router supports various local area network (LAN) and wide area
network (WAN, or Internet) connections via Ethernet. Network connections is used to
configure the various parameters of the Router’s network and Internet connections,
and create new connections.
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Caution: The settings covered in this chapter should be config-
ured by experienced network technicians only.
To access the Router’s network connections, in the “My Network” screen,
click Network Connections from the menu on the left side. The “Network
Connections” screen appears.
Click Advanced to expand the screen and display all connection entries.
To select a connection, click on its name. The rest of this chapter describes the dif-
ferent network connections available on the Router, as well as the connection types
that can be created.
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