User Manual

Wireless Client
Shown as an active connection when a wireless client is
configured for your network, and inactive when there is no
wireless client connected to your router.
When the Router acts as a DHCP server, it assigns IP addresses to the clients on the network.
These IP addresses are displayed in the DHCP Log below the Device Status figure.
WAN Ethernet Settings
Refer to the left side of the screen for the following WAN Ethernet settings and the Internet
protocol (IP) settings for the Router:
Setting/Device Information Displayed
Internet The connection to the Internet is Active/Not Active
Router IP IP address assigned to the Router
LAN MAC MAC address for the LAN and Wireless interfaces
WAN MAC MAC address for the WAN interface
Router Name The name for the Router (the default is Router)
Firmware Version
Version number of the firmware currently installed on the
Router and the release date of the firmware
Wireless Channel
Radio channel on which the Router is communicating on the
air
Network Name
A unique network name that identifies the network. It is also
known as SSID (Service Set Identifer). When a client station
tries to connect to the router, the user must know the router's
SSID first.
The following buttons appear on the left navigation bar:
Button Action
RELEASE
Releases the IP address that the Router has been assigned
from your ISP. If the Router has been configured to receive a
static IP address, clicking Release does not release this IP
address.
RENEW Renews the IP address with a DHCP server
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