Specifications
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PPoE Pass Through: Check Enable to allow PPoE packets to pass through the router if there is a LAN PC using PPPoE for data communication with another
internet device.
Remote Upgrade: Check Enable if you want to allow the authorized remote users to upgrade firmware from WAN side.
Reset Device: Select “Yes” if you want to clear a connection, reboot, and re-initialize the unit without affecting any of your configuration setting.
Factory Defaults: Select “Yes” if you want to return all the router’s current settings to their factory defaults. Note that you should not restore the factory defaults
unless it is absolutely necessary.
Click the “Apply” button after making any changes, or click the “Cancel” button to exit the screen without saving any changes.
5-2 Status Monitor
This screen shows the router’s current status. All of the information provided is read-only.
Figure 43. Status Monitor
Firmware Version: This field shows the installed version of the firmware.
Login: This column shows the login information of PPPoE or PPTP. You can manually initiate the connection or make a disconnection by clicking the appropriate buttons.
Be aware that, if you make a disconnection here, “Connect-on- demand” will not function until the connection button is clicked. Note that “Login” won’t show any
information if you selected “Obtain IP automatically” or “Static IP” on the OnePage Setup page.
Device Status: This section shows the connection information of the router. The “Modem” status shows Up or Down to indicate that the router is connected or
disconnected to the ISP. “VPI” and “VCI” show the respective values entered on the One Page Setup. “Up Rate” and “Down Rate” show the current outgoing
and incoming transmission speeds. “DHCP server” shows whether this function is enabled or disabled.
Internet: This section shows the IP settings status of the router as seen by external users of the internet. The “Domain Name Server” (DNS) IP Address shows the
IP Address of the DNS currently being used. Multiple DNS IP settings are common. The first available DNS entry is used in most cases. “DHCP Leased Time” shows
the duration of time since the router was last dynamically assigned an IP Address from the ISP.
DHCP Release: Click this button to eliminate the IP address obtained from DHCP server.
DHCP Renew: Click this button to refresh the IP address from DHCP server. Note that the “DHCP Release” and “DHCP Renew” button only show up when you select
“Get IP Address Automatically” in the OnePage Setup.
Intranet: This section displays the current “Private IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” of the router, as seen by users of your internal network.
Last Minute Traffic: These fields show the sending “TX” and receiving “RX” traffic logs on both the WAN and LAN sides.
DHCP Clients Table: If the router is setup to act as a DHCP server, the LAN side IP Address distribution table will appear by clicking this button.
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