Con guring Static IP Setting a static IP address allofs an administrator to set a speci c IP address for the router and guarantees that it can not Qe assigned a different address. To vief the Static IP settings, click Internet, then click Static IP. Static IP IP Address The router’s FA= IP address.
Con guring PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly Qy ISPs that provide 3SL modems to connect to the Internet. To vief the PPPoE settings, click Internet, then click PPPoE. Userna\e Enter the username assigned Qy an ISP. Password Enter the passford assigned Qy an ISP. Idle Ti\eout Service Na\e 2on gure the magimum idle time 1 to 1, minutes allofed for an inactive connection. Enter the service name of an ISP optional . MTU (Maxi\u\ Trans\ission Unit) Enter the Con guring PPTP PPTP Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol is used in association fith virtual private netforks EP=s . There are tfo parts to a PPTP connection: the FA= interface settings and the PPTP settings. To vief the PPTP settings, click Internet, then click PPTP. WAN InterUace Settings Dyna\ic IP Address WAN InterUace Type Select 3ynamic IP Address to assign an IP address provided Qy an ISP. Hostna\e Enter a host name of an ISP. optional . PPTP Settings User Na\e Enter the username assigned Qy your ISP. Password Enter the passford assigned Qy your ISP. Service IP Address Enter the PPTP server IP address provided Qy your ISP. Idle Ti\eout 2on gure the magimum amount of time, in minutes, allofed for inactive Internet connection. The Internet connection fill Qe dropped fhen the magimum idle time is reached. Ealid values are Connection ID Enter the connection I3 provided Qy your ISP optional . MTU (Maxi\u\ Trans\ission Unit) Enter Con guring L2TP L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is used in association fith EP=s Eirtual Private =etforks . There are tfo parts to a L2TP connection: 1. The FA= interface settings and 2. The L2TP settings. To vief the L2TP settings, click Internet, then click L2TP. WAN InterUace Settings Dyna\ic IP Address WAN InterUace Type Select 3ynamic IP Address to assign an IP address provided Qy an ISP. Hostna\e Enter a host name of an ISP optional . L2TP Settings Userna\e Enter the username assigned Qy an ISP. Password Enter the passford assigned Qy an ISP. Service IP Address Enter the L2TP server IP address provided Qy an ISP. Idle Ti\eout 2on gure the magimum amount of time, in minutes, allofed for inactive Internet connection. The Internet connection fill Qe dropped fhen the magimum idle time is reached. Ealid values are Qetfeen one and one thousand. Connection ID Enter the connection I3 provided Qy an ISP optional . MTU (Maxi\u\ Trans\ission Uni Con guring DS-Lite Single Stack Lite, or 3S Lite, allofs ISPs to stop IPv# addresses from reaching a customer’s netfork devices and only use IPv6. To vief the 3S Lite settings, click Internet, then click DS-Lite. DS-Lite Con guration Select 3S Lite 3H2Pv6 >ption or ptional 1# IPv# address. WAN IPv6 Address Enter the FA= IPv6 address. IPv6 WAN DeUault Gateway Enter the IPv6 FA= default gatefay address. Wireless LAN Setup To vief the Fireless 1asic settings, click Wireless then select Basic. Radio EnaQle or disaQle the fireless radio. If the fireless radio is disaQled, fireless access points are not availaQle. Mode Select the fireless operating mode for the router. Tfo modes are availaQle: Access Point or Fireless 3istriQution System F3S mode. AP (Access Point) Provides a connection access point for fireless devices. WDS (Wireless Distribution Syste\) Allofs the fireless netfork to Qe egpanded using mult Access Point Mode These instructions apply to Qoth the 2.# 6Hi and fre`uency Qands. The router Qy default is already con gured in Access Point Wireless Distribution Syste\ Mode 2on guring the router’s fireless settings for F3S Fireless 3istriQution System mode. Channel Select a channel to assign to the fireless netfork. Ealid values are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU. MAC Address [#] Enter the WDS Security Settings Screen Selecting the type of F3S encryption 3isaQle, FEP or FPA Pre Shared Key for the fireless netfork. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Key Length Select Qetfeen 6# Qit and 12' encryption. Key For\at Select the type of characters used for the FEP Key: AS2II 5 characters or Hegadecimal 1 characters . DeUault Key Select the default encryption key for fireless transactions. Encryption Key [#] Enter the encryption key s used to encrypt the data packets during data transmission. 2hapter 5 Wirelebb 4ncrh_tion 63 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Pre-Shared Key WPA Type Select the type of FPA. • FPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP : 6enerates a 12' Qit key for each packet. • FPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES : 6overnment standard packet encryption fhich is stronger than TKIP. Pre-Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase AS2II or Hegadecimal. Pre-Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value. Con guring Security EnaQling security options on the fireless netfork to prevent intrusions to systems on the fireless netfork. To vief the Security settings, click Wireless then select Security. SSID Selection Select the fireless netfork group in fhich you fish to change its fireless security settings. Broadcast SSID EnaQle or disaQle Qroadcast SSI3. 2hoose fhether or not the fireless group is visiQle to other memQers. Wi-Fi Multi\edia (WMM) EnaQle or disaQle `uality of server QoS to optimiie the streami Encryption Type EnaQling encryption is strongly encouraged Qecause unauthoriied parties fithin range of your router’s fireless signal may attempt to access your fireless netfork and then gain access to private information on devices on your netfork. It’s highly recommended that you encrypt your router fith FPA2 AES for optimal security and throughput performance. Alfays select a strong passphrase greater than ' characters long and comprised of letters, numQers, and symQols. WPA RADIUS Using a RA3IUS server to authenticate fireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt data during communications. WPA Type Select the type of Wireless Protected Access (WPA) from the follofing: • WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES): RECOMMENDED 6overnment standard packet encryption fhich is stronger than TKIP. • WPA Te\poral Key Integrity Protocol TKIP : 6enerates a 12' Qit key for each packet. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Key Length Select Qetfeen 6# Qit and 12' encryption. Authentication Type Select the type of authentication from the follofing: • Open Syste\: Fireless stations can associate fith the router fithout FEP encryption • Shared Key: 3evices must provide the corresponding FEP key s fhen connecting to the router • Auto: The router automatically detects fhether >pen System Key Type Select the type of characters used for the FEP Key: AS2II 5 characters or Hegadecimal 1 character Con guring Filters WARNING! Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning. 3o not modify the settings in this section fithout a thorough understanding of the parameters. Fhen EnaQle Fireless Access 2ontrol is selected, only fireless clients fith MAC Address Filtering Table No. (Nu\ber) The se`uence numQer of the device. Description The description of the device. MAC Address The Con guring Wi-Fi Protected Setup Fi Fi Protected Setup FPS is an `uick and easy fay to associate a nef fireless client device to the encrypted router using a PI= or the FPS Quttons on each device. To vief the FPS settings, click Wireless then select WPS. WPS EnaQle or disaQle FPS. WPS Current Status 3isplays fhether or not the fireless security is con gured. SelU Pin Code An ' digit PI= fhich is re`uired fhen con guring the router for the rst time in Findofs & or Vista. Con guring Client List Vief the fireless devices currently connected to the router. To vief the 2lient List settings, click Fireless then select 2lient List. InterUace The type of netfork connected to the device. MAC Address The 2hapter 6 AdvPnced Bettingb &3 Con guring Advanced Settings Allofs you to de ne the Advanced Settings availaQle on the router. WARNING! Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning. 3o not modify the settings in this section fithout a thorough understanding of the parameters. To vief the Advanced settings, click Wireless then select Advanced. Frag\ent Threshold Enter the magimum siie of a packet during data transmission. A value too lof could lead to lof performance. RTS Threshold Enter the RTS threshold. Channel Bandwidth Select the channel Qandfidth. The factory default is Auto 2 # Setting Up Parental Controls >ffensive feQ content can Qe Qlocked fhen a parent speci es keyfords. Parents can also limit Internet access fithin a speci ed time and day, fith a Schedule. A Policy is a rule pro le fhich descriQes the keyford lter and Internet access schedule. Parents can apply the policy to multiple users or Policy Me\bers. The Parental 2ontrols tool fill screen policy memQers Qased on applied policies. Adding a Control Policy 1. Enter a uni`ue name for your policy in the Policy =ame tegt eld. The router provides a fiiard to guide you through setting up a nef Access 2ontrol Policy. To start the procedure, click the Add Policy Qutton. 2. 2lick Prev to return to the previous screen, =egt to continue the procedure, or 2ancel to stop the procedure. 3. Add target devices to the access control policy. 2lick Next to continue the procedure or Cancel to stop the procedure. To add a device to the Me\ber List Uollow these steps: a. 2lick MAC or IP from the Filter Type option. Q. 2lick Add to shof the add client dialog. 5. Setting up a schedule for the router services. c. Enter the name of the device in the Device Na\e tegt eld. d. Enter either a &. Setup a keyford and URL lter list. 1 .Select Enable to save feQ access information to a log le or Disable to ignore the information. To set up a keyford URL lter list, follof these steps: 11.2lick Prev to return to the previous screen, Save to save the changes, or Cancel to stop the procedure. a. Select Allow from the Filtering option. Q. Enter a keyford or URL in the URL/Keyword text eld. c. 2lick the Add Qutton to add the lter to the list. d. Repeat steps a through c for each lter. '. Viewing Parental Policies AvailaQle parental control policies are shofn in a taQle and each policy can Qe enaQled or disaQled, edited, and deleted. To vief the FeQ settings, click Parental Control then select Web Monitor. Enable 2lick to enaQle or disaQle the control policy. Policy Na\e Shofs the control policy name. Target Device Shofs the target device Guest Network The 6uest =etfork function enaQles you to offer Internet connectivity to visitors or guests fhile keeping other netforked devices computers and hard drives and sensitive personal or company information private and secure. The 6uest =etfork is controlled Qy the Fireless SSI3 function. Fhen the 6uest =etfork function is enaQled, the 6uest SSI3 can only get the internet connection from FA=, Qut can not reach the client from the LA= port. Con guring the DHCP Server Setting The 6uest =etfork SSI3 should Qe on a different suQnet from the router’s 3H2P server. To vief the 3H2P Server Settings, click Guest Network then select DHCP Server Setting. Router IP address 3e ne the router IP address for the 6uest netfork. DeUault Subnet Mask 3e ne the SuQnet Viewing the DHCP Client List on the Guest Network Shofs the list of guest clients registered on the netfork. To vief the 3H2P 2lient List settings, click Guest Network then select DHCP Client List. DHCP Client Table Shofs the IP address, IPv6 There are several connection types to choose from: Auto 3etection, Static IPv6, Autocon guration SLAA2 3H2Pv6 , PPPoE, IPv6 in IPv# Tunnel, 6to#, and Link local. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. Note: If you are using the PPPoE option, you fill need to ensure that any PPPoE client softfare on your computers has Qeen removed or disaQled. Enabling IPv6 Settings To vief the 1asic settings, click IPv6 then select 1asic. Viewing the IPv6 Connection Status To vief the Status information, click IPv6 then select Status. IPv6 Connection InUor\ation Shofs the IPv6 connection type, the LA= IPv6 link local address and the 3H2P P3. LAN IPv6 Co\puters List Shofs a list of netfork computers and their IPv6 connection information. Con guring Static IPv6 To vief the Static IPv6 settings, click IPv6 then select Static IPv6. Use Link-Local Address EnaQle or disaQle LA= link local address. IPv6 Address Enter the LA= local IPv6 address for the router. Subnet Pre x Length Enter the suQnet pre g length. DeUault Gateway Enter the default gatefay. Pri\ary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 3=S address. Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 3=S address. LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LA= IPv6 address. Setting Autocon guration To vief the Auto 2on guration settings, click IPv6 then select Auto Con guration. Obtain A DNS Server Address Auto\atically EnaQle or disaQle oQtaining a 3=S server automatically. Pri\ary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 3=S address. Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 3=S address. Enable DHCP-PD EnaQle or disaQle 3H2P pre g delegation P3 . LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LA= IPv6 address. LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address Enter the LA= IPv6 link local address. Con guring PPPoE To vief the PPPoE settings, click IPv6 then select PPPoE. Address Mode Select Static if your ISP assigned you the IP address, suQnet mask, gatefay, and 3=S server addresses. In most cases, select 3ynamic. MTU Obtain A DNS Server Address Auto\atically EnaQle or disaQle oQtaining a 3=S server automatically. Pri\ary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 3=S address. Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 3=S address. Enable DHCP-PD EnaQle or disaQle 3H2P pre g delegation P3 . LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LA= IPv6 address. LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address Enter the LA= IPv6 link local address. Enable Auto\atic IPv6 Address Assign\ent EnaQle or disaQle automatic IPv6 address assignment. Con guring 6to4 To vief the 6to# settings, click IPv6 then select 6to4. 6to4 Address Enter the 6to# IP address. Pri\ary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 3=S address. Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 3=S address. LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LA= IPv6 address. LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address Enter the LA= IPv6 link local address. Enable Auto\atic IPv6 Address Assign\ent EnaQle or disaQle automatic IPv6 address assignment. Autocon guration Type Enter the autocon guration type. Viewing Local Connections To vief the Link Local settings, click IPv6 then select Link Local. LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address Enter the LA= IPv6 link local address. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Firewall Setup Note: This section applies to 2lient Router mode. Con guring Basic Settings To vief the 1asic settings, click Firefall then select 1asic. The ESR Series Router refall automatically detects and Qlocks 3enial of Service 3oS attacks. URL Qlocking, packet ltering and stateful packet inspection SPI are also supported. The details of the attack and the timestamp are recorded in the security log. Firewall EnaQle or disaQle the refall of the ESR Series Router. Con guring Advanced Settings The router supports VP= pass through fhich allofs virtual private netforking VP= packets to pass through the refall. To vief the Advanced settings, click Firefall then select Advanced. Note: VP= L2TP Pass through, VP= PPTP Pass through, and VP= IPSec Pass through are enaQled Qy factory default. VPN L2TP Pass-through 2lick Select to allof an L2TP connection method over a VP=. VPN PPTP Pass-through 2lick Select to allof a PPTP connection method over a VP=. VPN L2TP Pass-through 2lick Select to allof an L2TP connection method over a VP=. VPN PPTP Pass-through 2lick Select to allof a PPTP connection method over a VP=. VPN IPSec Pass-through 2lick Select to allof an IPSec connection method over a VP=. IPv6 Pass-through 2lick Select to allof IPv6 packets to pass through the refall. PPPoE Pass-through 2lick Select to allof PPPoE packets to pass through the refall. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Con guring De\ilitarized Zone 2on guring a device on the LA= as a 3emilitariied Zone 3 Con guring Denial oU Service To enaQle Qlocking of denial of service 3oS attacks, select the 3oS option in the Firefall section. 3oS attacks can ood the Internet connection fith the continuous transmission of data. 1locking these attacks ensures that the Internet connection is alfays availaQle. To vief the 3oS settings, click Firewall then select DoS. Block DoS EnaQle or disaQle Qlocking 3oS attacks. Discard Ping on WAN I2 Virtual Private Network Setup A Virtual Private =etfork VP= provides a secure connection Qetfeen tfo remote locations or tfo users over the Internet. It provides authentication to securely encrypt data communicated Qetfeen the tfo remote endpoints. The Short Con guring a VPN Tunnel Pro le To vief the Status settings, click VP=then select Status. General For manually con guring a VP= tunnel pro le. Na\e: Enter the name for this pro le. Connection Type: 2lick the drop dofn menu to select the connection type PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, L2TP over IPSec . Authentication Type: 2lick the drop dofn menu to select the authentication type. Shared Key: Enter the shared key to Qe used for this pro le. Con r\: Enter the shared key a second time to con rm the shared key. Peer ID: Enter the Peer I3 designation Qased on de nition type from Peer I3 Type, previous eld. SA (Security Association) IKE Internet Key Egchange is con gured in tfo negotiations. Phase 1 authenticates the VP= 2lients to each other Qy con rming the matching Pre Shared Key fith the tfo gatefays. IPSec is the Phase 2 of the VP= process. Manually con guring a VPN tunnel pro le. IKE (Phase 1) Proposal Egchange: 2lick the drop dofn menu to select the type of egchange Network Manually con guring a VPN tunnel pro le. Security Gateway Type: 2lick the drop dofn menu to select the Security 6atefay Type IP Address, 3omain =ame Security Gateway: Enter the gatefay value as de ned in Security 6atefay Type. Local Network Local Address: Enter the IP address of the local P2. Local Net\ask: Enter the netmaks of the local P2. Re\ote Network Re\ote Address: Enter the IP address of the remote P2. Re\ote Net\ask: Enter the netmask of the remote P2. Advanced Manually con guring a VPN tunnel pro le. NAT Traversal: Select enaQle to enaQle the =AT Traversal function in order to hide the private IP address from puQlic vief. Note: Services such as VoIP re`uire the use of a private IP address. Dead Peer Detection: Apply: 2lick Apply to save the changes. Cancel: 2lick 2ancel to delete the changes. Con guring a User Setting The User Setting function allofs you to create user pro les inorder to setup login access to the VP= service. Na\e Enter the name of the nef user pro le. Password Enter the passford for the user name. Con r\ Enter the passford a second time to con rm the setting. Add 2lick Add to accept the pro le and add it to the 2urrent VP= User TaQle. Reset 2lick Reset to clear the nef settings. Current VPN User Table 3isplays the User I3, User =ame and Selection status. USB Port The ESR3 router is e`uipped fith a US1 port for connecting a hard drive so media content can Qe accessed or transferred to other devices in the home or devices afay from home. Viewing EnShare The EnShare feature allofs you to access media content stored on a US1 hard drive connected to the router’s US1 port in the home and fhen you are afay from home fhen you have access to the Internet. By deUault the EnShare Ueature is enabled. Viewing File Server The File Server function allofs you to provide netfork users FTP access to shared US1 stored les. To vief the File Server settings, click USB Port then select File Server. Enable FTP Service Select this to enaQle the FTP service to share les on the US1 device Port Nu\ber 3e ne the port numQer default: 21 to open for the FTP service. Login Ti\eout 3e ne the period of inactivity default: 9 Qefore a user is logged out. Stay Ti\eout 3e ne the lockout period default: 9 Qefore a user i Viewing DLNA The 3L=A Advanced Network Settings NAT Setup =etfork Address Translation =AT allofs users on the LA= to access the Internet through a single PuQlic IP Address or multiple PuQlic IP Addresses. =AT provides refall protection from hacker attacks and allofs for mapping LA= IP addresses to FA= IP addresses fith key services such as feQsites, FTP, and video game servers. To vief the =AT settings, click Advanced then select NAT. NAT EnaQle or 3isaQle the =AT. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Port Mapping Setup Port Current Port Mapping Table 3isplays a list of mapped port ranges in use on the netfork. No. (Nu\ber) The se`uence numQer of the mapped port range. Description =otes or details aQout the mapped port range. Local IP IP address of the server for the mapped port range. Type The protocol used to communicate fith the FA= ports and LA= server. Port Range The range of mapped ports. Select Indicates the device s that can have actions performed on them. 2lick Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list. Port Forwarding Setup Port forfarding enaQles multiple server applications on a LA= to serve clients on a FA= over a single FA= IP address. The router accepts incoming client packets, lters them Qased on the destination FA=, or puQlic, port and protocol and forfards the packets to the appropriate LA=, or local, port. Unlike the 3 Current Port Forwarding Table The taQle of current port forfarding con gurations. 2lick Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list. 2lick Delete All to remove all devices form the list. 2lick Reset the discard changes. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Port Triggering Setup Some applications, such as online games, videoconferencing and VoIP telephony, re`uire multiple ports for inQound and outQound traf c. If an application re`uires simultaneous use of incoming and an outgoing ports, con gure port triggering to map a local port or range of ports to a speci c puQlic port. Sending packets out over the local port triggers the router to open an incoming local port that is mapped to the same puQlic port and application as the outgoing local port s . Public Type Select the protocol to use for the inQound port from the follofing: T2P, U3P or 1oth. 2lick Add to append a nef con guration to the taQle or Reset to discard changes. Current Port Triggering Table The list of current port triggering con gurations. 2lick 3elete Selected to remove selected devices from the list. 2lick Delete All to remove all devices form the list. 2lick Reset the discard changes. 2lick Apply to save the settings or 2ancel to discard changes. Application Layer Gateway Setup The AL6 Application Layer 6atefay serves as a findof Qetfeen correspondent application processes so that they may egchange information on an open environment. To vief the AL6 settings, click Advanced then select ALG. Select the listed applications that need AL6 support and then the router fill authoriie them to pass through the =AT gatefay. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Universal Plug and Play Setup UPnP helps internet devices, such as gaming and videoconferencing, to access the netfork and connect to other registered UPnP devices. To vief the UPnP settings, click Advanced then select UPnP. 2lick Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate UPnP. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup Internet 6roup TT Qog, may lose connectivity fith the media streaming server. Quality oU Service Setup QoS can prioritiie Qandfidth use such as video streaming, online gaming, VoIP telephony and videoconferencing to ensure staQle and ef cient netfork performance. To vief the QoS settings, click Advanced then select QoS. Total Bandwidth Settings Uplink Select the magimum Qandfidth speed for outQound traf c. 3ofnlink Select the magimum Qandfidth speed for inQound traf c. Note: 2lick Disabled if you do not fant to prioritiie any data or protocol. Priority Queue Set netfork resource usage Qased on speci c protocols or port ranges. Incoming packets are processed Qased on the protocols’ position fithin the `ueue. Unli\ited Priority Queue Local IP Address Enter the local IP address of a device on the netfork. This device’s activity is not restricted Qy the QoS feature. High/Low Priority Queue Specify the priority for different protocols. Additional protocols and port ranges can Qe added. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Bandwidth Allocation Set netfork resource usage, for inQound and outQound traf c, Qased on local IP and port ranges. Type Select 3ofnload or Upload to speci c the direction of packet traf c. Local IP Range Enter the local IP range of the current con guration. Protocol Select the protocol to manage for the current con guration. Port Range Enter the local port range of the current con guration. Policy Select Routing Setup Typically static routing does not need to Qe setup Qecause the router has ade`uate routing information after it has Qeen con gured for Internet access. Static routing is only necessary if the router is connected to netfork under a different suQnets. To vief the Routing settings, click Advanced then select Routing. Note: To enaQle a static routing, =AT must Qe disaQled. Wake on LAN Setup Fake on LA= setup F>L allofs the administrator to activate a computer over the netfork. To vief the F>L settings, click Advanced then select WOL. Enabling WOL over WAN 2lick Enable WOL over WAN to activate the feature. Server Port Enter the server port of the device to activate. Wake MAC Address Enter the Tools Setup Con guring the Ad\inistrator Account 2hange the router’s system passford as fell as setup a device to remotely con gure the settings. To vief the Admin settings, click Tools then select Ad\in. • Login Na\e: Keep or change egisting login name • Old Password: Enter the egisting administrator passford • New Password: Enter the nef administrator passford • Repeat New Password: Re type the nef administrator passford • Graphical Authentication: To enaQle or disaQle 2APT2HA Re\ote Manage\ent • Host Add Syste\ Ti\e Setting 2hange the system time of the ESR Series Router and setup automatic updates through a netfork time =TP protocol server or through a computer. To vief the Time settings, click Tools then select Ti\e. Synchronizing with an NTP Server Ti\e Setup Select hof the ESR Series Router oQtains the current time. Ti\e Zone Select the time ione for the ESR Series Router. NTP Ti\e Server Enter the domain name or IP address of an =TP server. Synchronizing Ti\e with a Co\puter Ti\e Setup Select hof the ESR Series Router oQtains the current time. Co\puter Date and Ti\e 3isplays system date and time from a computer. Enable Daylight Saving 2lick to enaQle or disaQle daylight savings time. Start Ti\e Select the date and time fhen daylights savings time starts. End Ti\e Select the date and time fhen daylights savings time ends. 2lick Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes. Dyna\ic Do\ain Na\e Service (DDNS) Setup The most common use for 33=S is in allofing an Internet domain name to Qe assigned to a computer fith a varying dynamic IP address. This makes it possiQle for other sites on the Internet to estaQlish connections to the machine fithout needing to track the IP address themselves. To vief the 33=S settings, click Tools then select DDNS. Dyna\ic DNS 2lick to enaQle or disaQle 33=S. Server Address Select the server address. Host Na\e Enter the host name. Userna\e Enter Diagnosis that Client Devices Are Connected to the Router The diagnosis feature allofs the administrator to verify that a client device is availaQle on the netfork and is accepting re`uest packets. If the ping result returns alive, it means a device is connected. This feature does not fork if the target device is Qehind a refall or has security softfare installed. To vief the 3iagnosis settings, click Tools then select Diagnosis. Diagnosing a Network Connection Proble\ Address to Ping Enter IP address of t Upgrading The Router{s Fir\ware Firmfare is the router’s system softfare that operates and allofs the administrator to interact fith it. To vief the Firmfare settings, click Tools then select Fir\ware. WARNING! Upgrading rmfare through a fireless connection is not recommended. Firmfare upgrading must Qe performed fhile connected to an Ethernet LA= port fith all other clients disconnected. To update the rmfare version, follof these steps: 1. Backing Up The Router’s Settings Save them as a con guration le on your computer. To vief the 1ack up settings, click Tools then select Back-up. Restoring to the router’s Factory DeUault settings 2lick Reset to restore the ESR Series Router to factory defaults. Backup Settings 2lick Save to save the current con guration on the router to a .dlf le. Restore Settings To restore saved settings, do the follofing: a. 2lick Choose File. Q. 1rofse the le system for location of the settings le .dlf . c. Rebooting the Router This feature allofs you to reQoot the router in the event of a system hang up or other disruption to the netfork. To vief the Reset settings, click Tools then select Reset. 2lick Apply to reset the device. A__endig 13 Federal Co\\unication Co\\ission InterUerence State\ent This e`uipment has Qeen tested and found to comply fith the limits for a 2lass 1 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the F22 Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonaQle protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This e`uipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre`uency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance fith the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Industry Canada State\ent This device complies fith Industry 2anada licence egempt RSS standard s . >peration is suQYect to the follofing tfo conditions: 1 this device may not cause interference, and 2 this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prÐsent appareil est conforme aug 2=R d’Industrie 2anada applicaQles aug appareils radio egempts de licence. |