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MTU: MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit and specifies the largest packet size permitted
for Internet transmission. Select Manual to manually enter the largest packet size that is
transmitted or select Auto to have the router select the best MTU for the Internet connection.
MAC ADDRESS CLONE: Every computer hardware device, including the network adapter of
the computer, has a unique number called a MAC address. Some ISPs require this MAC
address to be registered with them in order to access the Internet. In order to avoid
re-registering the MAC address with the ISP, assign the MAC address currently registered with
the ISP to the router with the MAC Address Clone feature.
On/Off: Select On to enable MAC Address cloning or Off to disable MAC Address
cloning.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC Address registered with the ISP.
Clone My PC’s MAC: Click this button to clone the MAC address of the computer being
used.
DDNS: DDNS lets users assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address.
It is useful when hosting a unique website, FTP server, or other server behind the router. First
sign up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider (for example www.dyndns.org or
www.TZO.com) and then select the corresponding option. Select Off to disable this feature.
TIME SETTING: Select the desired time zone from this drop-down menu. Select the checkbox
to automatically adjust for daylight saving time.