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Ethernet LAN | Yes |
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Networking standards | IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN interface type | Gigabit Ethernet |
Frequency range | 2.4GHz |
xDSL connection | No |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 180 x 280 x 44 mm |
USB ports quantity | 2 |
Firewall security | RIPv1, RIP v2, OSPF |
Security algorithms | WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK |
MAC address filtering | - |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 4 |
Safety | cUL, LVD (EN60950-1) |
Certification | FCC B, CE B, VCCI, C-Tick, IC |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 260000 h |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -20 - 70 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Product color | Black |
Weight | - g |
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Details the revisions made to the manual, including firmware versions and dates.
Contains information about D-Link trademarks and copyright.
Outlines the limitations of D-Link's liability regarding product use.
Provides precautions to reduce the risk of injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage.
Precautions and steps to take before installing the router.
Instructions on how to physically connect the DSR router to your network.
Steps to access and log into the router's web user interface.
Procedure to change the router's LAN IP address.
Steps to configure the DHCP server settings for the router.
Instructions for setting the router's time and date.
Guide for configuring the router's internet connection.
Steps to create and secure a new wireless access point.
Procedure for creating user accounts and assigning them to groups.
Wizard to enable VPN passthrough and create a VPN.
Wizard to configure Dynamic DNS settings for the router.
Configuration of LAN settings, including IP address and subnet mask.
Configuration details for the DHCP server.
Configuration for DHCP Relay functionality.
Setting up IP reservations for DHCP clients.
Configuration for IGMP snooping or proxy.
Settings for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature.
Configuration for enabling Jumbo Frames for LAN devices.
Configuration page for Virtual LANs (VLANs).
Enabling and configuring Captive Portal for specific VLANs.
Associating VLANs to physical ports and wireless segments.
Configuration for obtaining IP address automatically from ISP.
Manually entering Internet settings supplied by ISP.
Entering PPPoE Internet settings supplied by ISP.
Entering PPTP Internet settings supplied by ISP.
Entering L2TP Internet settings supplied by ISP.
Configuring Japanese PPPoE Internet settings.
Configuring Russian PPPoE Internet settings.
Configuring Russian PPTP Internet settings.
Configuring Russian L2TP Internet settings.
Selecting the Internet connection type for WAN2.
Configuring the WAN2 port as a dedicated DMZ port.
Selecting a single WAN port for the router.
Configuring primary and secondary WAN ports for automatic failover.
Using multiple WAN links simultaneously for traffic distribution.
Load balancing algorithm that distributes traffic evenly across WAN links.
Load balancing method where secondary WAN is used after primary WAN reaches a threshold.
Configuring NAT or Classical routing modes.
Enabling Transparent Routing Mode without NAT.
Enabling Bridge Mode routing.
Regulating traffic flow with bandwidth profiles.
Configuring traffic selectors to bind bandwidth profiles to traffic flows.
Manually defining path selection for traffic.
Configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for dynamic routing.
Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol.
Assigning traffic types to specific WAN ports for load balancing.
Configuring the IP protocol version (IPv4/IPv6) for the router.
Configuring IPv6 WAN connections, static or DHCPv6.
Manually adding static routes for IPv6 traffic.
Configuring Open Shortest Path First version 3 (OSPFv3) for IPv6.
Enabling 6 to 4 tunneling for IPv6 transition.
Configuring ISATAP for IPv6 transition.
Configuring IPv6 LAN settings, including DHCPv6 server.
Creating and managing wireless access points.
Creating wireless security, encryption, and authentication profiles.
Configuring channels and power levels for the wireless radio.
Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) for Quality of Service (QoS).
Configuring Wireless Distribution System (WDS).
Modifying 802.11 communication parameters.
Simplified method to add supporting wireless clients using Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Configuration and management of IPsec VPN connections.
Configuration for Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) VPN.
Configuration for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) VPN.
Configuration for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN.
Configuration for OpenVPN connections.
Creating, editing, and deleting user groups.
Granting or denying user group login access to the web interface.
Allowing or denying users access based on web browser.
Allowing or denying users access based on network or IP address.
Managing user accounts individually or via CSV import.
Configuring RADIUS, POP3, LDAP, AD, and NT Domain servers for authentication.
Customizing the appearance of the login page.
Filtering internet content by categories, URLs, or keywords.
Configuring firewall rules, schedules, custom services, and ALGs.
Setting up application rules for port triggering.
Managing WAN security threats and blocking DoS attacks.
Enabling remote access and management via Intel® Active Management Technology.
Configuring Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) to prevent malicious attacks.
Changing the router's system name.
Configuring time zone, daylight saving, and NTP server synchronization.
Setting timeout values for administrator and guest logins.
Adding features by purchasing and applying license keys.
Configuring the SharePort feature for USB devices.
Managing Short Messaging Service (SMS) for 3G modem.
Downloading and installing drivers and language packs.
Selecting the router's interface language.
Specifying IP addresses or VLANs allowed to configure the router via web GUI.
Enabling remote management via HTTPS or Telnet.
Configuring SNMP for network monitoring and management.
Tools for network troubleshooting, including ping and traceroute.
Adjusting router power consumption based on link status and length detection.
Upgrading the router's firmware via PC or USB.
Backing up and restoring router configuration settings.
Performing a soft reboot to cycle the router's power.
Restoring the router to its original factory default settings.
Configuring and accessing system, routing, and IPv6 logs.
Overview of system resources and network status.
Enabling or disabling overview panels shown on the dashboard.
Displaying system information like firmware and serial number.
Viewing current, firewall, IPSec VPN, and SSL VPN logs.
Summarizing the status of connected USB devices.
Displaying DHCP leased clients, active sessions, and VPNs.
Resolving issues with accessing the router's web interface or the internet.
Troubleshooting issues with the router's date and time settings.
Using the ping utility to test LAN connectivity.
Testing network path to remote devices using ping.
Steps to restore the router to its factory default configuration.