Operation Manual
Cerberus Wi-Fi Lite (P6381-0)
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Time Expired(s) – This field displays the time(s) the DHCP client is allowed to use the IP
address. After the time expires, the DHCP client must obtain a new IP address from the
Wireless-G Router again.
Refresh – Click Refresh to update this table.
Help – Click Help to display on-line help information in a pop-up screen.
Management: Time Zone Settings
You can set the system time on the Wireless-G Router using the following methods:
• manually.
• automatically update using NTP (Network Time Protocol) through a time server.
Setting the device system time is recommended to display the correct time for the event logs.
In the WebGUI, click Management > Time Zone Settings to display the configuration screen.
Current Time – These fields displays the current system time. To manually change the
system time, change the corresponding fields.
Time Zone Select – Select the time zone of the geographical location in which the Wireless-G
Router is installed.
Enable NTP client update – Select this option to set the Wireless-G Router as an NTP client
to automatically update the system date and time from a time server on the network. Then
specify a time server below. Clear this check box to disable this feature. In this case, logs will
not show the correct system time.
NTP Servers – Select a pre-defined time server. To manually specify a time server, enter the
IP address in dotted decimal notation. For example, 10.10.10.1.
Apply Changes – Click Apply Changes to save the changes. The Wireless-G Router will
reboot to make the changes take effect.
Refresh – Click Refresh to set the Wireless-G Router to re-synchronize the system time with
a time server.
Reset – Click Reset to undo the changes.
Help – Click Help to display on-line help information in a pop-up screen.










