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3.5.5 Telnet
Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol that is commonly used on the Internet and TCP/IP-based
networks. It allows end users or computers to log in to remote devices and run programs.
You can enable a telnet server to connect to the Router with telnet. The username is admin and
the password is the Router's password.
If you use the Router in an untrusted environment (for example as a public hotspot), it is
strongly recommended to use SSH and disable telnet.
Log in to the web interface of the Router. Step 1
In the left navigation menu, click Services. Step 2
In Telnet section, enable or disable Telnet. Step 3
Click Save to save the configuration. Step 4
Click Apply Settings to apply the configuration. Step 5
(Optional) Click Cancel Changes to cancel the configuration. Step 6
3.5.6 WAN Traffic Counter
Log in to the web interface of the Router. Step 1
In the left navigation menu, click Services. Step 2
In WAN Traffic Counter section, enable or disable traffic counter.
Step 3
Click Save to save the configuration. Step 4
Click Apply Settings to apply the configuration. Step 5
(Optional) Click Cancel Changes to cancel the configuration. Step 6
VPN 3.6
3.6.1 PPTP
3.6.1.1 PPTP Server
Log in to the web interface of the Router. Step 1
In the left navigation menu, select VPN > PPTP. Step 2
In PPTP Server section, enable PPTP Server, and set parameters. Step 3