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LAN. This lets your family access the Internet, play games, and watch videos
without interfering with each other
The router can bundle an IP address and MAC address bi-directionally, effectively
protecting a LAN from Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) attacks
Built-in firewall and Parents Control Feature
Local and remote configuration through a Web-based configuration utility
2.2 Hardware
2.2.1 Interfaces and Buttons
Table 2-1 describes the interfaces and buttons of the router.
Table 2-1 Interfaces and buttons of the router
Interface or Button Description
Reset
To restore the router to its default settings, power the router
on, press and hold the
Reset
button for 6 or more seconds,
and then release it.
NOTE
When the default settings are restored, your custom data is lost.
Therefore, exercise caution when using the Reset button.
WPS Used to enable the WPS function.
WLAN Used to enable or disable the wireless network function.
On/Off Used to power the router on or off.
Power Used to connect to the power adapter.
WAN
Used to connect to Ethernet devices that provide Internet
access interfaces, such as network jacks on walls, modems,
and switches.