User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- CONNECTIONS
- LED
- BASIC IP NETWORKING
- GETTING STARTED
- CONFIGURATION WIZARD
- CONFIGURATION MENU
- System Summary > Configuration
- System Summary > Associations
- System Summary > Statistics
- System Summary > Site Scan
- Basic > SNTP Setting
- Basic > LAN Setting
- Basic > WAN Setting
- Basic > MAC CLONE
- Wireless > Basic Setting
- Wireless > Advance Setting
- Wireless > MAC Address Control
- DHCP > DHCP Server
- DHCP > DHCP List
- Port Forward > Virtual Server
- Port Forward > ICMP Forward
- Port Forward > DMZ Setting
- Port Forward > UPnP Setting
- Firewall > MAC Filter
- Firewall > IP Filter
- Miscellaneous > Dynamic DNS
- System Tools > System Log
- System Tools > System Admin
- System Tools > Backup/Restore Settings
- System Tools > Firmware Update
- System Tools > Reboot
- FACTORY RESET
- PC CONFIGURATION
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Proxy Server
Most ISPs do not require you to configure a Proxy Server to surf the Internet. Check with your
ISP. If you are required to configure a Proxy Server, you would have to follow these steps:
1. Continue from the previous page. Click on LAN Settings.
2. Enter the Proxy Server Address and Port number. Do NOT use proxy.com.com!
Check with your ISP!
The Browser would now go through the Proxy Server for every Internet session.
However, the Proxy Server would not be able to direct you to your Router’s
Configuration page (192.168.1.20). Therefore, you have to carry out the next
few steps to make sure that when you want to configure the Router, you go to
192.168.1.20 directly.
3. Click the Advance button.
4. Enter
192.168.1.20 in the box.
5. Click OK on all the windows.
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