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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Chapter 7 Using Advanced Settings
IP Address Distribution - manage the IP addresses of devices on the network
Diagnostics - perform diagnostic tests on the Router
Restore Defaults - reset the Router to its default settings
Reboot Router - reboot the Router
MAC Cloning - clone MAC addresses
ARP Table - display active devices and their IP and MAC addresses, etc.
Users - create and manage remote users
Local Administration - configure and manage local administration policies
Dynamic DNS - configure Dynamic DNS settings
DNS Server - manage the local (LAN) network for host name and IP address
Network Objects - create and manage network objects (discrete LAN subsets)
Universal Plug and Play - configure Universal Plug and Play settings
Protocols - manage and create open ports for various Internet protocols or cus-
tomize an application
About - view information about the Router
Radius - manage the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service) server
Remote Administration is explained in the “Security” chapter of this manual.
QoS is explained in Appendix A of this manual.