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select, please consult your ISP.
3. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit value, which defines the maximum length of a
packet.
4. Connect to DNS Server: Lets WiFi Router get IP address from the DNS Server
automatically. DNS Server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names
to numeric IP addresses.
5. DNS 1 & DNS 2: Either of them indicates an IP address of a DNS server.
6. Host Name: This field allows you to provide a host name for your router. It is
usually provided by ISP.
7. MAC Address:
MAC address identifies a device in the network. ISPs monitor the
MAC addresses of devices that connect to their services, and would disallow
Internet connection for new MAC addresses. To fix this issue, you can do either of
the following: * Contact your ISP and request to update the MAC address
associated with your ISP subscription. * Clone or change the MAC address of the
new device to match the MAC address of the original device.
8. Click Apply.
2.4.1.1.2 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic DNS)allows administrator to get access to WiFi Router, even though
it’s working within a local network.