User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- AC1900, N900, and N450 WiFi Cable Data Gateways
- Contents
- 1. Hardware Overview
- 2. Connect and Get Started
- 3. Configure Parental Controls and Basic WiFi Settings
- 4. Manage Internet, WAN, and LAN Settings and Use the WPS Wizard
- 5. Manage the Firewall and Secure Your Network
- 6. Manage and Monitor Your Network
- View the Status and Statistics of the WiFi Cable Data Gateway
- View the WiFi Cable Data Gateway Cable Initialization
- View the Network Map
- View WiFi Channels in Your Environment
- View WiFi Access Points in Your Environment
- View and Manage the Log
- Manage the WiFi Cable Gateway Settings
- Return the WiFi Cable Data Gateway to Its Factory Default Settings
- Reboot the Cable Data Gateway
- 7. Share USB Drives Attached to the Cable Data Gateway
- USB Drive Requirements
- Access a USB Drive on the Network
- Back Up Windows Computers with ReadySHARE Vault
- Specify the Method for Accessing the USB Drive
- View Network Folders on a USB Drive
- Add a Network Folder on a USB Drive
- Change a Network Folder, Including Read and Write Access, on a USB Drive
- Safely Remove a USB Drive
- Enable the Media Server
- 8. Configure Advanced Features
- Manage Advanced WiFi Settings
- Port Forwarding and Port Triggering Concepts
- Set Up Port Forwarding to Local Computers
- Set Up and Manage Port Triggering
- Set Up and Manage IP Address Filtering
- Set Up and Manage MAC Address Filtering
- Configure Dynamic DNS
- Manage the Cable Data Gateway Remotely
- Manage Universal Plug and Play
- Manage the Network Address Translation
- Manage the Ethernet Ports of the LAN Switch
- Manage Network Time Protocol
- 9. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- A. Factory Default Settings and Specifications
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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AC1900, N900, and N450 WiFi Cable Data Gateways
7. Enter the traceroute settings.
The following table describes the fields for the traceroute settings on the Diagnostics
screen.
Field Description
Target (IP address or
Name)
Enter the IP address or host name of the device that you want to trace.
Max Hops Enter the maximum number of hops for the trace. By default, the maximum number
of hops is 30.
Data Size (in bytes) Enter the size of the probe packet. By default, the probe packet size is 32 bytes.
Base Port Enter the port from which the probe packet is sent. By default, the port number is
33434.
Resolve Host If you enter a host name, specify whether the name is resolved to an IP address by
selecting one of the following options from the Resolve Host menu:
• Off. The
name
is not resolved to an IP address.
• On. The name
is resolved to an IP address.
8. Click the Start Test button.
The Results field displays the results of the ping test.
Note: After 30 hops, a traceroute times out.
9. To refresh the results in the Results field, click the
Refresh button at the bottom of the
field.
10. To remove all information from the Results field, click the Clear Results
button.










