
- MTU Size: MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet
size permitted for Internet transmission. Keep the default setting, 1452, to have the
router select the best MTU for your Internet connection.
- Attain DNS Automatically: enable to attain DNS from your ISP automatically.
- Set DNS Manually: allow user to set the DNS manually.
- DNS1: enter a specific DNS to this Primary field.
- DNS2: enter this Secondary DNS if necessary.
- DNS3: enter this Tertiary DNS if necessary.
- Clone MAC Address: if your ISP blocked the MAC address of a network card, you
may use “Clone MAC Address to” duplicate the MAC address to the MAC address
in the WAN port.
- Enable UPnP: It allows to enable or disable uPNP feature here. After you enable
the uPNP feature, all client systems that support uPNP, like Windows XP, can
discover this router automatically and access the Internet throuth this router without
any configuration.
- Apply Changes: Click on “Apply Changes” to confirm to logout right now.
- Reset: Click on “Reset” to undo your changes.
- Help: To request help information.
3.4 Wireless
3.4.1 Basic Settings
The wireless basic settings include Band, Mode, SSID and Channel Number.
- Disable Wireless LAN Interface: check or uncheck (Enable or Disable this
wireless interface).
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- Band: This Wireless-G Router can support three RF band: 802.11B/G, 802.11G
and 802.11B.
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