User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Getting to know your wireless router
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Configuring the General settings
- 4 Configuring the Advanced Settings
- 5 Utilities
- 6 Troubleshooting
- Appendices
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4.6.2 System
The System page allows you to congure your wireless router
settings.
To set up the System settings:
1. From the navigation panel, go to Advanced Settings >
Administration > System tab.
2. You can congure the following settings:
• Change router login password: You can change the
password and login name for the wireless router by entering
a new name and password.
• WPS button behavior: The physical WPS button on the
wireless router can be used to activate WPS.
• Time Zone: Select the time zone for your network.
• NTP Server: The wireless router can access a NTP (Network
time Protocol) server in order to synchronize the time.
• Network Monitoring: You can enable DNS Query to check
Resolve Hostname and Resolved IP Addresses, or enable
Ping, then check your Ping Target.
• Auto Logout: You can set the time of auto-logout.
• Enable WAN down browser redirect notice: This feature
allows the browser to display a warning page when the
router is disconnected from Internet. When disabled, the
warning page will not appear.
• Enable Telnet: Click Yes to enable Telnet services on the
network. Click No to disable Telnet.
• Authentication Method: You can select HTTP, HTTPS, or
both protocols to secure router access.
• Enable Reboot Scheduler: When enabled, you can set the
Date to Reboot and Time of Day to Reboot.
• Enable Web Access from WAN: Select Ye s to allow devices
outside the network to access the wireless router GUI
settings. Select No to prevent access.
• Enable Access Restrictions: Click Ye s if you want to specify
the IP addresses of devices that are allowed to access to the