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Feature
Detailed Description
router to statically assign the same IP to or choose the PC from the drop
down menu which shows current DHCP clients.
DHCP Client List
Dynamic DHCP client computers connected to the unit will have their
information displayed in the Dynamic DHCP Client Table. The table will
show the Host Name, IP Address, MAC Address, and Expired Time of the
DHCP lease for each client computer.
Number of Dynamic DHCP Clients
Show dynamic DHCP clients who are currently connecting the router.
2.2.2.4
PLC Settings
To configure PLC settings of this device and also to configure the Qos on
the power line network.
Network Name
The Network Name allows the HomePlug devices that have the same
network name in the HomePlug network to communicate with each other.
Add Member
Use this section to configure the HomePlug device on your network
easily.
Manual Add Member
This section allows users to configure the HomePlug device manually.
Member List
HomePlug device connected to the unit will have their information
displayed in the table. The table will show the Name, MAC Address,
speed and Status for each device.
QoS Settings
This section prioritize HomePlug traffic passing through your device
based on the device it is intended for by setting MAC address and the
level of priority.
2.2.2.5
USB Settings
Use this section to configure your USB port type. There are several types
to choose from: Network USB, and WCN Configuration.
2.2.3 Advanced Function Configuration
Feature
Detailed Description
2.2.3.1
Virtual Server
The Virtual Server option gives Internet users access to services on the
LAN. This feature is useful for hosting online services such as FTP, Web,
or game servers. For each Virtual Server, admins define a public port on
the router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and LAN port.
Support 24 Virtual Server List
2.2.3.2
Port Forwarding
Multiple connections are required by some applications, such as internet
games, video conferencing, Internet telephony, and others. These
applications have difficulties working through NAT (Network Address
Translation). This function is used to open multiple ports or a range of
ports in the router and redirect data through those ports to a single PC on
the internal network.
Support 24 Port Forwarding Rules
2.2.3.3
Application Rules
An application rule is used to open single or multiple ports on the router
when the router senses data sent to the Internet on a “trigger” port or port
range. An application rule applies to all computers on the internal