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Preface D-Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Manual Revisions Hardware Revision Date A1 v1.00 2019/08/08 Description Initial release Trademarks D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Overview............................................................... 1 Package Contents.......................................................................... 1 System Requirements.................................................................. 2 Features............................................................................................. 3 Hardware Overview...................................................................... 4 LED Indicators....
Table of Contents Time & Schedule - Schedule............................................81 System Log.............................................................................82 System Admin - Admin......................................................84 System Admin - System.....................................................85 User...........................................................................................86 Upgrade.......................................................................
Section 1 - Product Overview Product Overview Package Contents DIR-1750 DIR-1750 V Quick Installation Guide V Quick Installation Card V Ethernet Cable (RJ45) V Power Adapter V If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller. Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the router will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Section 1 - Product Overview System Requirements Network Requirements Web-based Configuration Utility Requirements D-Link Wi-Fi App Requirements D-Link DIR-1750 User Manual • An Ethernet-based cable, DSL or fiber modem • IEEE 802.
Section 1 - Product Overview Features Need super-fast Wi-Fi for your wire-free, all-streaming house? With a powerful dual-core processor, the AC1750 Gigabit Wi-Fi Router packs in enough processing power to handle every networking task you throw at it. It’s a powerful, intelligent home router with integrated voice assistant compatibility for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so you can control your network with voice commands.
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview LED Indicators 1 1 Power 2 Internet 3 Wireless (2.4 GHz) 4 Wireless (5 GHz) D-Link DIR-1750 User Manual Solid White Solid Orange Blinking Orange Solid White Solid Orange Blinking Orange Solid White Blinking White Solid White Blinking White 2 3 4 The device is on and the system is healthy. The device is booting up or performing the factory reset process. The device is under recovery mode. The Internet port connection is established.
Section 1 - Product Overview Back Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Gigabit LAN Ports (1- 4) Connect Ethernet devices such as computers, switches, storage (NAS) devices, and game consoles. 2 Gigabit WAN Port Using an Ethernet cable, connect your broadband modem to this port. 3 Reset Button 4 WPS Button 5 Power Connector 6 Power Button D-Link DIR-1750 User Manual Insert a paperclip in the hole, wait for 10 seconds, and release to reset the router to default settings.
Section 2 - Installation Installation This section will walk you through the installation of your DIR-1750. Before you Begin • Placement of the router is very important. Do not place the router in an enclosed area such as a closet, cabinet, attic, or garage. • Configure the router with the computer that was last connected directly to your Internet connection. Verify that it is connected to the Internet before connecting additional devices.
Section 2 - Installation Wireless Installation Considerations The D-Link wireless router lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business.
Section 2 - Installation Setup There are several different ways you can configure your router to connect to the Internet • D-Link Wi-Fi App - Use your compatible Android or iOS device to install and configure your router. Refer to D-Link Wi-Fi App Setup on page 9. • Hardware Setup - This section explains how to setup your DIR-1750. Refer to Hardware Setup on page 11. • D-Link Setup Wizard - This wizard will launch when you log into the router by using your PC for the first time.
Section 2 - Installation D-Link Wi-Fi App Setup The D-Link Wi-Fi app allows you to install and configure your DIR-1750 from your compatible Android or iOS device. Note: The screenshots may be different depending on your mobile device’s OS version. The following steps show the iOS interface of the D-Link Wi-Fi app. If you are using an Android device, the appearance may be different from that of the screenshots, but the process is the same.
Section 2 - Installation Step 4 Tap Scan the QR code to scan the setup QR code located in the Quick Installation Card and proceed to step 6. Alternatively, you can tap Continue without scanning to proceed to step 5. QIC Step 5 Select Router and select DIR-1750 from the list of available devices. Tap Next to continue. Step 6 You will now be guided through a step-by-step process for setting up your router. Simply follow the on-screen instructions to continue the installation and the configuration process.
Section 2 - Installation Hardware Setup Modem Step 1 Position your DIR-1750 near your Internet-connected modem. Place it in an open area for better wireless coverage. WPS 4 3 2 1 INTERNET 12V...1.5A POWER - • + RESET Modem Step 2 Turn off and unplug the power to your cable or DSL broadband modem. This is required. In some cases, you may need to turn it off for up to five minutes. WPS 4 3 2 1 INTERNET RESET 4 3 2 1 INTERNET RESET 12V...1.
Section 2 - Installation Modem Step 4 Plug in and turn your modem back on and wait approximately one minute before proceeding. WPS 4 3 2 1 INTERNET RESET 4 3 2 1 INTERNET RESET Modem Step 5 Connect the supplied power adapter to the router and a power outlet, press the power button, and wait approximately one minute until the LED indicator on the front of the device changes from orange to solid white. 12V...1.5A POWER - • + WPS 12V...1.
Section 2 - Installation Modem If you are configuring the router from a PC with a wired Ethernet connection, plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the port labeled 1 on the back of the router, and the other end into the Ethernet port on your computer. WPS 4 3 2 1 INTERNET RESET 12V. . . 1.5A POWER - • + Step 7 If you are connecting to a broadband service that uses a dynamic connection (not PPPoE), you may be online already. Try opening a web browser and connecting to a website.
Section 2 - Installation Setup Wizard The setup wizard is designed to guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new DIR-1750 and connect to the Internet via a wireless setup process. If this is your first time installing the router, open your web browser and enter http://dlinkrouter.local./ in the address bar. Alternatively, enter the IP address of the router (default: http://192.168.0.1).
Section 2 - Installation Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your new D-Link router and connect to the Internet. Click Next to continue. Please wait while your router detects your Internet connection type.
Section 2 - Installation If the router does not detect a valid Internet connection, a list of connection types to choose from will be displayed. Select your Internet connection type (this information can be obtained from your Internet Service Provider). Click Next to continue. If the router detected or you selected PPPoE, enter your PPPoE username and password. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP. Click Next to continue.
Section 2 - Installation If the router detected or you selected Static, enter the IP and DNS settings supplied by your ISP. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP. Click Next to continue. Type in a Wi-Fi Network Name and Wi-Fi Password to setup your Wi-Fi network. Your wireless clients will need to have this passphrase to be able to connect to your wireless network. Click Next to continue. Note: The router's Smart Connect feature presents a single wireless network.
Section 2 - Installation In order to better protect the router's configuration access, please enter a password. You will be prompted for this password every time you want to use the router’s web configuration utility. Click Next to continue. Select your time zone from the drop-down menu. Click Next to continue.
Section 2 - Installation Keeping your router's firmware up-to-date provides you with the latest features over the air. Choose whether to keep your device up-to-date automatically or to manage the device updates by yourself. Click Next to continue. You will be presented with a summary of your settings. Click Next to finalize the settings or Back to make changes.
Section 2 - Installation Please wait while the device settings are saved. Do not turn off or unplug your router during this time. Your new settings have been saved and your router is now configured. Click OK to close the Setup Wizard. Congratulations, your device has been successfully configured! You can log in to the configuration utility by inputting the Admin Password.
Section 3 - Configuration Configuration To access the configuration utility, open your web-browser and enter http:// dlinkrouter.local./ or you may also connect by typing the IP address of the router (by default this is http://192.168.0.1) in the address bar. Enter your password. If you previously followed the setup wizard, please use the admin password you entered during the wizard. Otherwise, leave the password blank. Click Log In to proceed.
Section 3 - Configuration Home The Home page displays the current status of the router in the form of an interactive diagram. You can click each icon to display information about each part of the network at the bottom of the screen. The menu bar at the top of the page will allow you to quickly navigate to other pages. The Home page displays whether or not the router is currently connected to the Internet.
Section 3 - Configuration Internet To bring up more details about your Internet connection, click on the Internet icon. Click IPv4 or IPv6 to see details of the IPv4 connection and IPv6 connection respectively. Click Release IP Address to disconnect from the Internet. If you do this and wish to reconnect, click Renew.
Section 3 - Configuration DIR-1750 Click on the DIR-1750 icon to view details about the router and its wireless settings. Here you can see the router’s current Wi-Fi network name and password, as well as the router's MAC address, IPv4 address, and IPv6 address. To reconfigure the network settings, either click Go to settings on the lower left, or click Settings (at the top of the page) and then Network on the menu that appears. Refer to Network on page 62 for more information.
Section 3 - Configuration Connected Clients Click on the Connected Clients icon to view details about the connected clients to the router and their wireless settings. On this page you can see all the clients currently connected to the router, and their IP addresses. To edit each client’s settings, click the pencil icon on the client you want to edit.
Section 3 - Configuration Edit Rule Name Enter a custom name for this client. Vendor Displays the vendor of the client. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the client. IP Address Displays the current IP address of the client. Reserve IP Enable to reserve an IP address for the client. IP Address (Reserved) Specify an IP address for the router's DHCP server to assign. Parental Control Enable Parental Control for the client to specify whether it is allowed network access.
Section 3 - Configuration Extenders Click on the Extenders icon to view details about the connected extenders to the router and their wireless settings. On this page you can see all the extenders currently connected to the router, and configure them. To edit each extender's settings, click the pencil icon on the extender you want to edit. Edit Rule Name Enter a custom name for this extender. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the extender. Click Save when you are done.
Section 3 - Configuration Settings Wizard In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Wizard to open the setup wizard. This is the same wizard that appears when you start the router for the first time. Refer to Setup Wizard on page 14 for details. Note: When the Wizard is opened, the router will disconnect from the internet.
Section 3 - Configuration Internet - IPv4 In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Internet to see the Internet configuration options for the IPv4 connection details. To configure the IPv6 Internet and network connection details, click the IPv6 link. Refer to Internet - IPv6 on page 39 To configure the VLAN connection details, click the VLAN link. Refer to Internet - VLAN on page 54 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv4 - Dynamic IP (DHCP) Select Dynamic IP (DHCP) to obtain IP address information automatically from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Select this option if your ISP does not specify an IP address to use. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Advanced Settings... Host Name The host name is optional but may be required by some ISPs. Leave it blank if you are not sure.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv4 - Static IP Select Static IP if your IP information is provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Enter the default gateway address provided by your ISP. Enter the primary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. Advanced Settings...
Section 3 - Configuration IPv4 - PPPoE Select PPPoE if your ISP provides and requires you to enter a PPPoE username and password in order to connect to the Internet. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Username Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password Enter the password provided by your ISP. Reconnect Mode Maximum Idle Time Select either Always on, On Demand, or Manual. Configurable when On Demand is selected.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Dynamic IP Address Mode Service Name Shows your chosen address mode. Enter the ISP service name (optional) Primary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your ISP.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv4 - PPTP Choose PPTP (Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol) if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses a PPTP connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. PPTP Server Enter the PPTP server IP address provided by your ISP. Username Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password Enter the password provided by your ISP.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Dynamic IP Address Mode Shows your chosen address mode. Primary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your ISP. Advanced Settings...
Section 3 - Configuration IPv4 - L2TP Choose L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses a L2TP connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. L2TP Server Enter the L2TP server IP address provided by your ISP. Username Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password Enter the password provided by your ISP.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Dynamic IP Address Mode Shows your chosen address mode. Primary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your ISP. Advanced Settings...
Section 3 - Configuration IPv4 - DS-Lite DS-Lite is an IPv6 connection type. After selecting DS-Lite, the following parameters will be available for configuration. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Advanced Settings... DS-Lite Configuration Select DS-Lite DHCPv6 Option to let the router allocate the AFTR IPv6 address automatically. Select Manual Configuration to enter the AFTR IPv6 address manually. Advanced Settings...
Section 3 - Configuration Internet - IPv6 In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Internet to see the Internet configuration options for the IPv4 connection details, then click the IPv6 link to access the configuration options for the IPv6 connection details. To configure the IPv4 Internet and network connection details, click the IPv4 link. Refer to Internet - IPv4 on page 29 To configure the VLAN connection details, click the VLAN link.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 - Auto Detection Select Auto Detection to automatically detect the IPv6 connection method used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If Auto Detection fails, you can manually select another IPv6 connection type. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. IPv6 DNS Settings DNS Type Select either Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS address.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN Enable or disable DHCP-PD for other IPv6 routers connected to the LAN interface. Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 - Static IPv6 Select Static IP if your IPv6 information is provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Use Link-Local Address Enable or disable link-local address use. IPv6 Address Configurable when Use Link-Local Address is disabled. Enter the address supplied by your ISP. Subnet Prefix Length Configurable when Use Link-Local Address is disabled.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6. If you selected SLAAC+RDNSS or SLAAC+Stateless DHCP as the Autoconfiguration Type: Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the router advertisement lifetime (in minutes).
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 - Auto Configuration (SLAAC/DHCPv6) Select Auto Configuration if your ISP assigns your IPv6 address when your router requests one from the ISP’s server. Some ISPs require you to adjust settings on your side before your router can connect to the IPv6 Internet. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. IPv6 DNS Settings DNS Type Select either Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS address.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. If Enable DHCP-PD is enabled in the previous LAN IPv6 Address Settings: Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN Enable or disable DHCP-PD for other IPv6 routers connected to the LAN interface. Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. If Enable DHCP-PD is disabled in the previous LAN IPv6 Address Settings: Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 - PPPoE Select PPPoE if your ISP provides and requires you to enter a PPPoE username and password in order to connect to the Internet. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. PPPoE Session Create a new PPPoE session. Username Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password Enter the password provided by your ISP. Address Mode IP Address Service Name Reconnect Mode MTU Select either Dynamic IP or Static IP.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 DNS Settings DNS Type Select either Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS address. Primary DNS Server If you selected Use the following DNS address, enter the primary DNS server address. Secondary DNS Server If you selected Use the following DNS address, enter the secondary DNS server address. LAN IPv6 Address Settings Enable DHCP-PD Enable or disable prefix delegation services.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. If Enable DHCP-PD is enabled in the previous LAN IPv6 Address Settings: Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN Enable or disable DHCP-PD for other IPv6 routers connected to the LAN interface. Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. If Enable DHCP-PD is disabled in the previous LAN IPv6 Address Settings: Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 - 6rd In this section the user can configure the IPv6 6rd connection settings. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Assign IPv6 Prefix Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Currently unsupported. Enter the primary DNS server address. Enter the secondary DNS server address.
Section 3 - Configuration LAN IPv6 Address Settings LAN IPv6 Address LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address Displays the router’s LAN IPv6 Address link-local address. Displays the router’s LAN link-local address. Advanced Settings... - Address Autoconfiguration Settings Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable the Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment feature. Autoconfiguration Type Select SLAAC+RDNSS, SLAAC+Stateless DHCP, or Stateful DHCPv6.
Section 3 - Configuration IPv6 - Local Connectivity Only Local Connectivity Only allows you to set up an IPv6 connection that will not connect to the Internet. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Advanced Settings... - IPv6 ULA Settings Enable ULA Use Default ULA Prefix ULA Prefix Click here to enable Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses settings. Enable this option to use the default ULA prefix. Configurable if you disable Use Default ULA Prefix.
Section 3 - Configuration Internet - VLAN In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Internet to see the Internet configuration options for the IPv4 connection details, then click the VLAN link to access the configuration options for the VLAN connection details. VLAN allows for services such as Triple-Play to be used, and divides a network into segments that can only be accessed by other devices in the same VLAN.
Section 3 - Configuration If Triple-Play Status is Enabled: Priority ID Enable or disable traffic priority ID for the Internet, IPTV, and VoIP VLANs. If Priority ID is enabled, Priority ID options are available for configuration. Select a priority ID from the dropdown menus to assign to the corresponding VLAN. Higher priority ID traffic takes precedence over traffic with a low priority ID tag. Internet VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID for your Internet connection, as provided by your ISP.
Section 3 - Configuration Wireless In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Wireless to see your wireless network settings for your DIR-1750. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Smart Connect Status Enable or disable the Smart Connect Feature. When enabled, only a few configuration options are available to simplify configuration.
Section 3 - Configuration Smart Connect Status Enable or disable the Smart Connect Feature. When disabled, 2.4GHz and 5GHz configuration options become available. If Smart Connect is Status is Disabled: 2.4GHz / 5GHz Status Wi-Fi Name (SSID) Password Enable or disable the 2.4GHz / 5GHz wireless network. Create a name for your wireless network using up to 32 characters. Create a WiFi password. Wireless clients will need to enter this password to successfully connect to the network.
Section 3 - Configuration 2.4GHz / 5GHz - Advanced Settings... Security Mode Choose None or WPA/WPA2-Personal (recommended). 802.11 Mode (2.4GHz) Select the desired wireless networking standards to use. The available options for the 2.4 GHz wireless network are Mixed 802.11b/g/n, Mixed 802.11g/n, or 802.11n only. 802.11 Mode (5GHz) Select the desired wireless networking standards to use. The available options for the 5 GHz wireless network are Mixed 802.11a/n/ac, Mixed 802.11n/ac, Mixed 802.
Section 3 - Configuration Wi-Fi Protected Setup The easiest way to connect your wireless devices to the router is with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). WPS-PBC Status Enable or disable WPS-PBC (Push Button Configuration) functionality.
Section 3 - Configuration Guest Zone In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Wireless to see your wireless network settings for your DIR-1750. Then click the link to Guest Zone to configure your guest zone settings. The Guest Zone feature will allow you to create temporary zones that can be used by guests to access the Internet. These zones will be separate from your main wireless network. You may configure different zones for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless bands.
Section 3 - Configuration If Smart Connect is Status is Disabled in the previous Wireless settings: 2.4 GHz / 5GHz Status Enable or disable the Guest Zone feature. The status is disabled by default. Wireless Name (SSID) Create a name for your wireless network using up to 32 characters. Password Create a WiFi password. Schedule Use the drop-down menu to select the time schedule that the rule will be enabled for.
Section 3 - Configuration Network In the Settings menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Network to change the local network settings of the router and to configure the DHCP settings. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Network Settings LAN IP Address Enter the IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1.
Section 3 - Configuration DHCP Server Status Enable or disable the DHCP server. DHCP IP Address Range Enter the starting and ending IP addresses for the DHCP server's IP assignment. Note: If you statically assign IP addresses to your computers or devices, make sure the IP addresses are outside of this range or you may have an IP conflict. DHCP Lease Time Enter the length of time for the IP address lease in minutes.
Section 3 - Configuration Features QoS Engine In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click QoS Engine to configure connected clients Internet access priority. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Management Type Use the drop-down menu to select the Management Type that the rule will be enabled for. This may be set to Off or Manage By Device.
Section 3 - Configuration This Quality of Service (QoS) Engine will allow you to prioritize particular clients over others, so that those clients receive higher bandwidth. For example, if one client is streaming a movie and another is downloading a non-urgent file, you might wish to assign the former device a higher priority than the latter so that the movie streaming is not disrupted by the traffic of the other devices on the network.
Section 3 - Configuration Firewall Settings - Advanced In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Firewall to configure the router’s firewall settings. The firewall feature protects your network from malicious attacks over the Internet. To configure the IPv4 firewall rules, click the IPv4 Rules link. Refer to Firewall Settings - IPv4/IPv6 Rules on page 68 To configure the IPv6 firewall rules, click the IPv6 Rules link.
Section 3 - Configuration Advanced Settings... - Application Level Gateway (ALG) Configuration PPTP Allows multiple machines on the LAN to connect to their corporate network using the PPTP protocol. IPSec (VPN) Allows multiple VPN clients to connect to their corporate network using IPSec. Some VPN clients support traversal of IPSec through NAT. This Application Level Gateway (ALG) may interfere with the operation of such VPN clients.
Section 3 - Configuration Firewall Settings - IPv4/IPv6 Rules In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Firewall to configure the router’s firewall settings, then click the IPv4 Rules link or the IPv6 Rules link to configure what kind of traffic is allowed to pass through the network. To configure the Firewall Advanced settings, click the Advanced link. Refer to Firewall Settings - Advanced on page 66 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page.
Section 3 - Configuration If you clicked on Edit or Add Rule, the following options will appear: Name Enter a name for the rule. Source IP Address Range Enter the source IP address range that the rule will apply to. Using the drop-down menu, specify whether it is a WAN or LAN IP address. Destination IP Address Range Enter the destination IP address range that the rule will apply to. Using the drop-down menu, specify whether it is a WAN or LAN IP address.
Section 3 - Configuration Port Forwarding In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Port Forwarding to specify a port or range of ports to open for specific devices on the network. This might be necessary for certain applications to connect through the router. To configure the Virtual Server settings, click the Virtual Server link. Refer to Port Forwarding - Virtual Server on page 72 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page.
Section 3 - Configuration If you clicked on Edit or Add Rule, the following options will appear: Name Enter a name for the rule. Local IP Enter the IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to. Alternatively, select the device from the drop-down menu. TCP Port Enter the TCP ports that you want to open. You can enter a single port or a range of ports. Separate ports with a comma (for example: 24,1009,3000-4000).
Section 3 - Configuration Port Forwarding - Virtual Server In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Port Forwarding then click the Virtual Server link to configure its settings and specify a single public port on your router for redirection to an internal LAN IP address and Private LAN port. This might be necessary for certain applications to connect through the router. To configure the Port Forwarding settings, click the Port Forwarding link.
Section 3 - Configuration If you clicked on Edit or Add Rule, the following options will appear: Name Enter a name for the rule. Alternatively, select the protocol/ Application Name from the drop-down menu. Local IP Enter the IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to. Alternatively, select the device from the drop-down menu. Protocol Select the protocol of the traffic to allow or deny (TCP, UDP, Both, or Other).
Section 3 - Configuration Website Filter In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Website Filter. The website filters feature allows rules to be set that restrict access to a specified web address (URL) or blocks specified keywords in the URL. You can use Website Filter to restrict access to potentially harmful and inappropriate websites. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page.
Section 3 - Configuration Static Route - IPv4 In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Static Route to define custom routes, controlling how data traffic is moved around your network. To configure the Static Route IPv6 settings, click the IPv6 link. Refer to Static Route - IPv6 on page 76 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. If you wish to remove a route, click on the trash can icon in the Delete column.
Section 3 - Configuration Static Route - IPv6 In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Static Route to access the IPv4 Static Route settings, then click IPv6 to configure the IPv6 Static Routes. To configure the Static Route IPv4 settings, click the IPv4 link. Refer to Static Route - IPv4 on page 75 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. If you wish to remove a route, click on the trash can icon in the Delete column.
Section 3 - Configuration Dynamic DNS In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Dynamic DNS. This setting allows your router to associate an easy-to-remember domain name such as [YourDomainName].com with the regularly changing IP address assigned by your Internet Service provider. This feature is helpful when running a virtual server. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Enable Dynamic DNS Status Enable or disable dynamic DNS.
Section 3 - Configuration At the bottom of the page are the IPv6 host settings. If you wish to remove a record, click on the trash can icon in the Delete column. If you wish to edit a record, click on the pencil icon in the Edit column. If you wish to create a new record, click the Add Record button. Host Name Enter the host name that you registered with your dynamic DNS service provider. IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address of the dynamic DNS server.
Section 3 - Configuration Quick VPN In the Features menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Quick VPN. This page will help you configure the Quick VPN feature of your router. For more information, refer to Quick VPN on page 103. Before proceeding, ensure that your Internet connection is working properly. We recommend configuring Dynamic DNS before proceeding with Quick VPN setup.
Section 3 - Configuration Management Time & Schedule - Time In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Time & Schedule. The Time page allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From here you can set the time zone and the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. To configure the Schedule settings, click the Schedule link. Refer to Time & Schedule - Schedule on page 81 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page.
Section 3 - Configuration Time & Schedule - Schedule In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Time & Schedule to access the Time page, then click the Schedule link. The Schedule page allows you to control some of the router functions through a pre-configured schedule. To configure the Time settings, click the Time link. Refer to Time & Schedule - Time on page 80 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page.
Section 3 - Configuration System Log In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click System Log. The router keeps a running log of events. This log can be sent to a Syslog server, or sent to your email address. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Log Settings System Log Click the Check System Log button to download a text file containing the system log.
Section 3 - Configuration Email Settings Enable E-mail Notification Enable this option if you want the logs to be automatically sent to an email address. If you enabled Enable E-mail Notification, the following options will appear: From E-mail Address Enter the email address your SysLog messages will be sent from. To E-mail Address Enter the email address your SysLog messages will be sent to.
Section 3 - Configuration System Admin - Admin In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click System Admin to access the Admin page. This page will allow you to change the administrator (Admin) password. To configure the System settings, click the System link. Refer to System Admin - System on page 85 Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Admin Password Password Enter a new password for the administrator account.
Section 3 - Configuration System Admin - System In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click System Admin to access the Admin page, then click System. This page allows you to save the router’s current configuration, load a previously saved configuration, reset the router to its factory default settings, or reboot the router. To configure the Admin settings, click the Admin link.
Section 3 - Configuration User In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click User. The User section is used to create, manage, and delete user accounts with user-defined access to certain router services. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. If you wish to remove a user, click on the trash can icon in the Delete column. If you wish to edit a user, click on the pencil icon in the Edit column. If you wish to create a new user, click the Create User button.
Section 3 - Configuration Upgrade In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Upgrade. This page will allow you to upgrade the router’s firmware, either automatically or manually. To manually upgrade the firmware, you must first download the relevant file from http://support.dlink.com. Click Save at any time to save the changes you have made on this page. Firmware Current Firmware Version Check for New Firmware The current firmware's version will be displayed.
Section 3 - Configuration Statistics In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Statistics. On the Statistics page you can view the amount of packets that pass through the router on the Internet, LAN, Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and Wi-Fi 5GHz networks. To view the Extender statistics, click the Extender link. Refer to Statistics - Extender on page 89 You can view the Internet, LAN, Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, or Wi-Fi 5 GHz by clicking on the respective tabs at the top. The graph will update in real time.
Section 3 - Configuration Statistics - Extender In the Management menu on the bar at the top of the page, click Statistics to access the Statistics page, then click Extender. This page lets you view the amount of packets that pass through connected extenders. To view the router's statistics, click the Router link. Refer to Statistics on page 88 Click the tabs at the top of the graph to view different extenders if you have more than one connected. The graph will update in real time.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Third Party Services With the DIR-1750, you can command your router’s functionality with your voice through Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant, enabling you to control your network with voice commands. Features include enabling and disabling your Wi-Fi guest zone without having to go into the UI, rebooting the router and checking your router for firmware upgrades.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Registering a D-Link Cloud Service Account In order to use third party services to control and manage your device, you will first need to register your device with D-Link Cloud Service. Follow the steps below if you do not have a D-Link Cloud Service account. Step 1 Launch the D-Link Wi-Fi app. D-Link Wi-Fi Step 2 Tap the settings gear icon on the top right corner of the screen.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 3 Tap the Cloud Service icon. Step 4 Tap the Register button.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 5 In this menu, you can sign up for a D-Link account using Facebook, Google or an Email address. If you already have a D-Link account, you can tap the Log In link at the bottom of the screen to be redirected to the login page.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Amazon Alexa Setup You will need the Amazon Alexa app, an Amazon account, an Amazon Alexa device and a D-Link Cloud Service account to use this feature. Note: The screenshots may be different depending on your mobile device’s OS version. The following steps show the iOS interface. If you are using an Android device, the appearance may be different from that of the screenshots, but the process is the same. Step 1 Launch the Amazon Alexa app.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 3 Tap on Skills & Games. Step 4 Search for "D-Link Wi-Fi". Tap on the search result.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 5 Tap Enable to link the skill. Step 6 Sign in using your D-Link account details.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 7 Congratulations! D-Link Wi-Fi has been successfully linked as a skill for your Amazon device. Close the window by tapping Done on the top left corner of the screen. Refer to Amazon Alexa Voice Commands on page 98 for tasks that you can ask your Amazon Alexa to perform.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Amazon Alexa Voice Commands With D-Link Wi-Fi enabled as a skill for Alexa, you can ask Alexa to do any of these tasks: Task Enable the guest zone. Disable the guest zone. Find out the guest zone credentials. Reboot the router. Upgrade the router. D-Link DIR-1750 User Manual Command “Alexa, ask D-Link Wi-Fi to enable my guest zone.” “Alexa, ask D-Link Wi-Fi to disable my guest zone.” "Alexa, ask D-Link Wi-Fi what are my guest network credentials.
Section 4 - Third Party Services The Google Assistant Setup You will need the Google Assistant app, a Google account and a D-Link Cloud Service account to use this feature. Note: The screenshots may be different depending on your mobile device’s OS version. The following steps show the iOS interface. If you are using an Android device, the appearance may be different from that of the screenshots, but the process is the same. Step 1 Launch the Google Assistant app.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 3 Tap Yes. Step 4 Sign in using your D-Link account details.
Section 4 - Third Party Services Step 5 Tap Allow to continue setup.. Step 6 Congratulations! D-Link Wi-Fi has been successfully linked to your Google Assistant. Refer to The Google Assistant Voice Commands on page 102 for tasks that you can ask your Google Assistant to perform.
Section 4 - Third Party Services The Google Assistant Voice Commands With D-Link Wi-Fi enabled as a skill for the Google Assistant, you can ask your Google Assistant to do any of these tasks: Task Enable the guest zone. Disable the guest zone. Find out the guest zone credentials. Reboot the router. Upgrade the router. D-Link DIR-1750 User Manual Command “OK Google, talk to D-Link Wi-Fi to enable my guest zone.” “OK Google, talk to D-Link Wi-Fi to disable my guest zone.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Quick VPN This router is equipped with D-Link's Quick VPN technology. Virtual Private Networking (VPN) creates a connection between devices across the Internet. Using Quick VPN allows you to more securely connect your computer or mobile device to places with free, untrusted Wi-Fi hotspots in places like coffee shops and hotels by encrypting and relaying it through your home Internet connection.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Important Information The following instructions explain and help you to configure your D-Link Quick VPN enabled router and devices to create a Virtual Private Network (VPN). This feature is provided for advanced users who wish to connect remotely and use their router's Internet connection to add a layer of security while using untrusted networks. Configure the Quick VPN Server on your router first and then set up client devices to connect through your router's WAN connection.
Section 5 - Quick VPN iOS Devices VPN Setup Instructions This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for iOS devices. Refer to Quick VPN on page 79 for your router setup instructions. Go into Settings on your compatible iOS device. Scroll to and tap General. Scroll to and tap VPN. Tap Add VPN Configuration...
Section 5 - Quick VPN You should see a pop up window asking you to fill out the details of your VPN connection. Type: Choose IPSec. Tap Back to return to the Add Configuration page. Description: For reference purposes only, used to differentiate between multiple VPN connections. Server: Enter the IP/DDNS address of your Quick VPN server. Account: Enter the Username used to authenticate login to VPN server Password: Enter Password used to authenticate login to VPN server Secret: Enter your Passkey (PSK).
Section 5 - Quick VPN Connect or Disconnect To connect or disconnect from to your Quick VPN server, open Settings and tap the button next to VPN. The VPN icon will appear in the notification area at the top of your screen indicating that your device is currently connected to the Quick VPN server.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Mac OS X VPN Setup Instructions This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for OS X using the Export Profile function. Refer to Quick VPN on page 79 for your router setup instructions. Open the exported profile. The Install Profile dialogue will appear; click Continue and Install. Enter your user account password when prompted. Close the Profiles dialogue. Go to > System Preferences... > Network and select the Quick VPN connection and click Authentication Settings.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Enter your Passkey in the Shared Secret text box and click OK, Apply, then OK. Your Mac is now configured to connect to your Quick VPN server.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Connect or Disconnect To connect to or disconnect from your Quick VPN server, go to > System Preferences... > Network. Select the Quick VPN connection and click on the Connect or Disconnect button.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Windows 7 VPN Setup Instructions This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for Windows 7. Refer to Quick VPN on page 79 for your router setup instructions. Click the Start button and type vpn into the Search programs and files box. Select Set up a virtual private network (VPN) connection.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Enter your Username. If you would like windows to save your password, enter your Password and check Remember this password. Click Create to continue. Do not click Connect Now. Click Close. Click the Start button and type view network connections into the Search programs and files text box. Select View network connections.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Click Advanced settings. Enter your Passkey in the Key text box under Use preshared key for authentication. Click OK to close Advanced Properties and click OK to close Quick VPN Connection Properties. Your Windows 7 system is now configured to connect to your Quick VPN server.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Connect or Disconnect To connect to or disconnect from your Quick VPN server, click on the Network Settings icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar and from the Dial Up and VPN section click on your Quick VPN connection and click on the Connect or Disconnect button.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Windows 8.1/8 VPN Setup Instructions This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for Windows 8.1/8. Refer to Quick VPN on page 79 for your router setup instructions. This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for Windows 8.1/8. Click the Start button and type vpn. Select Manage virtual private networks. From the Network Settings page, click Add a VPN Connection.
Section 5 - Quick VPN 1 Select Microsoft from VPN Provider. 2 Create a name for your VPN connection. 3 Enter your IP/DDNS address of your Quick VPN server. 4 Select User name and password from Type of sign-in info. 5 If you would like windows to remember your sign-in information, enter your User name, Password, and select Remember my sign-in info 6 Choose Save.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Right-click on the Quick VPN Connection you just created and left-click on Properties. Select the Security tab. For the Type of VPN, select Layer 2 Tunneling with IPsec (L2TP/IPSec).
Section 5 - Quick VPN Click the Start button and type view network connections. Select View network connections. Right-click your Quick VPN Connection and left-click Properties. Select the Security tab. For the Type of VPN, select Layer 2 Tunneling with IPsec (L2TP/IPSec).
Section 5 - Quick VPN Click Advanced settings. Enter your Passkey in the Key text box under Use preshared key for authentication. Click OK to close Advanced Properties and click OK to close Quick VPN Properties. Your Windows 8.1/8 system is now configured to connect to your Quick VPN server.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Connect or Disconnect To connect to or disconnect from your Quick VPN server, click on the Network Settings icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar. Click on your Quick VPN connection and click on the Connect or Disconnect button.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Windows 10 VPN Setup Instructions This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for Windows 7. Refer to Quick VPN on page 79 for your router setup instructions. This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for Windows 10. Click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Network and Sharing Center > VPN > Add a VPN Connection.
Section 5 - Quick VPN 1 Select Windows (built-in) from the VPN Provider drop down menu. 2 Create a name for your VPN connection. 3 Enter your IP/DDNS address of your Quick VPN server. 4 Select L2TP/IPSec with pre-shared key from VPN type. 5 Enter the Passkey. 6 Select User name and password from Type of sign-in info. If you would like windows to remember your sign-in information, enter your User name, Password, and select Remember my sign-in info 7 Choose Save.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Connect or Disconnect To connect to or disconnect from your Quick VPN server, click on the Network Settings icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar and click on your Quick VPN connection. The Network & Internet Settings page will open. Click on the Connect or Disconnect button.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Android VPN Setup Instructions This section provides Quick VPN setup instructions for Android devices. Your device's screens may vary. Refer to Quick VPN on page 79 for your router setup instructions.
Section 5 - Quick VPN 1 Enter a name for your VPN connection. 2 Select L2TP/IPSec PSK for Type. 3 Enter the IP/DDNS address of your Quick VPN server. 4 Enter your Passkey in IPSec pre-shared key field. 5 Choose Save. Your Android device is now configured to connect to your Quick VPN server.
Section 5 - Quick VPN Connect or Disconnect To connect to or disconnect from your Quick VPN server, go to Settings > More from the Wireless & networks > VPN and select the Quick VPN connection you created.
Section 5 - Quick VPN To connect, enter your Username and Password and select CONNECT. To disconnect, select DISCONNECT.
Section 6 - Connect a Wireless Client to your Router Connect a Wireless Client to your Router WPS Button The easiest way to connect your wireless devices to the router is with WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Most wireless devices such as wireless adapters, media players, Blu-ray DVD players, wireless printers and cameras will have a WPS button (or a software utility with WPS) that you can press to connect to the router.
Section 6 - Connect a Wireless Client to your Router Windows® 10 To join an existing network, locate the wireless network icon in the taskbar, next to the time display and click on it. Wireless Icon Clicking on this icon will display a list of wireless networks which are within range of your computer. Select the desired network by clicking on the SSID. To connect to the SSID, click Connect.
Section 6 - Connect a Wireless Client to your Router Windows® 8 - WPA/WPA2 To join an existing network, locate the wireless network icon in the taskbar, next to the time display. Wireless Icon Clicking on this icon will display a list of wireless networks which are within connecting proximity of your computer. Select the extender’s network by clicking on the network name. dlink You will then be prompted to enter the network security key (Wi-Fi password) for the wireless network.
Section 6 - Connect a Wireless Client to your Router When you have established a successful connection with a wireless network, the word Connected will appear next to the name of the network to which you are connected.
Section 6 - Connect a Wireless Client to your Router Windows® 7 WPA/WPA2 It is recommended that you enable wireless encryption (WPA/WPA2) on your wireless router or access point before configuring your wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the WiFi password or passphrase being used. Click on the wireless icon in your system tray (lower-right corner). Wireless Icon The utility will display any available wireless networks in your area.
Section 6 - Connect a Wireless Client to your Router The following window appears while your computer tries to connect to the router. Enter the same security key or passphrase (Wi-Fi password) that is on your router and click OK. You can also connect by pushing the WPS button on the router. It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wireless network. If the connection fails, please verify that the security settings are correct.
Section 7 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the router. Read the following descriptions if you are having problems. 1. Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? When entering the IP address of the D-Link router (192.168.0.1 for example), you are not connecting to a website, nor do you have to be connected to the Internet. The device has the utility built-in to a ROM chip in the device itself.
Section 7 - Troubleshooting • Configure your Internet settings: • Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click the Internet Options Icon. From the Security tab, click the button to restore the settings to their defaults. • Click the Connection tab and set the dial-up option to Never Dial a Connection. Click the LAN Settings button. Make sure nothing is checked. Click OK. • Go to the Advanced tab and click the button to restore these settings to their defaults. Click OK three times.
Appendix A - Wireless Basics Wireless Basics D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business, or public access wireless networks. Strictly adhering to the IEEE standard, the D-Link wireless family of products will allow you to access the data you want, when, and where you want it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking delivers.
Appendix A - Wireless Basics How does wireless work? Wireless works similarly to how cordless phones work, through radio signals that transmit data from one point A to point B. But wireless technology has restrictions as to how you can access the network. You must be within the wireless network range area to be able to connect your computer. There are two different types of wireless networks: Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), and Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN).
Appendix A - Wireless Basics Home Uses/Benefits • Gives everyone at home broadband access • Surf the web, check email, instant message, etc.
Appendix A - Wireless Basics Tips Here are a few things to keep in mind, when you install a wireless network. Centralize your router or access point Make sure you place the router/access point in a centralized location within your network for the best performance. Try to place the router/access point as high as possible in the room, so the signal gets dispersed throughout your home. If you have a two-story home, you may need a repeater to boost the signal to extend the range.
Appendix B - Wireless Modes Wireless Modes There are basically two modes of networking: • Infrastructure – All wireless clients will connect to an access point or wireless router. • Ad-hoc – Directly connecting to another computer for peer-to-peer communication using wireless network adapters on each computer, such as two or more wireless network USB adapters. An Infrastructure network contains an access point or wireless router.
Appendix C - Networking Basics Networking Basics Check your IP address After you install your new D-Link adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below. Click on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and click OK. (Windows® 7/Vista® users type cmd in the Start Search box.) At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter.
Appendix C - Networking Basics Statically Assign an IP address 1.
Appendix D - Wireless Security Wireless Security This section will show you the different levels of encryption you can use to better protect your data from intruders. The router offers the following types: • WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) • WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) • WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) • WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) What is WPA? WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), is a Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improve the security features of WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
Appendix E - Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Device Interfaces • Wireless Interface (2.4 GHz): IEEE 802.11n/g/b • Wireless Interface (5 GHz): IEEE 802.11 ac/n/a • Four 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports • One 10/100/1000 Mbps WAN port Antenna Types • Four external antennas Standards • IEEE 802.11ac1,2,3 • IEEE 802.11b • IEEE 802.11n • IEEE 802.11a • IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3ab • IEEE 802.1p • IEEE 802.
Appendix F - Regulatory Statements Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix F - Regulatory Statements Industry Canada statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Appendix F - Regulatory Statements Caution: (i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; (iv) where applicable, antenna type(s), antenna models(s), and worst-case tilt angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask requirement set forth in section 6.2.2.3 shall be clearly indicated.