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 SelectSelect 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.