Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Installation
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Configuration
- Connect to the Internet
- Wireless Settings
- VPN
- Security
- Maintenance
- Status and Statistics
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Glossary
- Appendix B - Factory Default Settings
- Appendix C - Standard Services for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration
- Appendix D - Log Output Reference
- Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs
- Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table ( New appendix section )
- Appendix G - Product Statement
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Section 8 - Security
Path: Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > NT Domain
The NT Domain server allows users and hosts to authenticate themselves via a pre-congured Workgroup
eld. Typically Windows or Samba servers are used to manage the domain of authentication for the centralized
directory of authorized users.
To congure the router to connect to your NT domain server:
1. Click Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > NT Domain tab.
NT Domain Server
2. Complete the NT server information from the table below and click Save. You can congure up to
three servers.
Field Description
Authentication Server (1-3) Enter the IP address of your NT server(s).
Workgroup (1-3) Enter the NT workgroup name(s).
Timeout Set the amount of time in seconds that the router should wait for a response from the AD server.
Retries This determines the number of tries the controller will make to the AD server before giving up.
Administrator Account
Enter the admin account information that will be used when authentication is required for PPTP/L2TP
connection.
Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings.
Server Check Click to test the connection(s) to your AD Server(s).