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Brand | Leoxsys Networks |
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Model | LEO-150N-BT |
Category | Wireless Router |
Language | English |
Lists the items included in the product package for the wireless router.
Describes the features and capabilities of the 802.11n Wireless Router and its applications.
Details the main functionalities and specifications of the wireless router.
Provides technical specifications like standards, interface types, frequency, and dimensions.
Describes the LED indicators on the front panel of the wireless router and their functions.
Details the physical ports and buttons on the rear panel of the wireless router.
Lists the necessary hardware and software requirements for installing and using the router.
Step-by-step guide to physically connect and set up the network for the wireless router.
Instructions on configuring computer IP addresses to be compatible with the router's default DHCP settings.
Detailed steps for manually configuring TCP/IP settings on a computer for network compatibility.
Basic wireless network configuration for SSID, network mode, and radio status.
Advanced wireless LAN parameter configuration, with a recommendation to proceed with caution.
Settings for encrypting the wireless network to enhance security, with recommendations before enabling.
Configuration and status of Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) for simplified wireless connection.
Displays the status of connected wireless clients to the access point.
Configuration of the WAN port connection type, including DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, and L2TP.
Advanced WAN settings, including ping from WAN, L2TP, IPSec, and PPTP passthrough options.
Configuration of the local area network (LAN) settings, including IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server.
Detailed configuration of the DHCP server parameters, including subnet mask, DNS, and lease time.
Configuration of the SPI firewall to protect the LAN network from cyber attacks.
Settings to restrict network traffic by MAC address, IP address, or port for enhanced security.
Specific configuration options for MAC filtering to control network access based on MAC addresses.
Configuration of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to expose a computer to the internet for specific applications.
Setting up virtual servers to redirect network services to specific machines on the LAN.
Enables remote configuration of the router via the internet using a web browser.
Configuration of Dynamic DNS to link a domain name with a dynamic IP address for server hosting.
Setting the system clock by synchronizing with a public time server over the internet.
Configuration of user accounts for accessing storage services like FTP and Samba.
Configuration and management of connected USB storage devices, including partitioning and formatting.
Setup and configuration of the FTP server for file manipulation and access.
Configuration of the Samba server for file sharing, compatible with Windows and other operating systems.
Steps to set up the router as a print server for shared printer access.
Setting download and upload speeds and scheduling for download tasks.
Configuration for downloading torrent files directly to the attached USB storage.
Configuration for downloading HTTP/FTP files directly to the attached USB storage.
Configuration of the router's operating mode (Bridge, Gateway, AP Client).
Resets the router to its factory default settings.
Instructions for upgrading the router's firmware or bootloader.
Options to save current system settings to a file or reload settings from a file.
Changing the router's administrator username and password for security.
Restarting the router to apply changes or resolve issues.
Viewing and clearing the router's event logs.
Displays system information, internet configurations, and local network details.
Displays packet counters for WAN/LAN and memory usage.
Shows the connection status of the LAN and WAN ports.
Explains the basic concept of wireless and Wi-Fi technology for connecting devices.
Describes the fundamental principles of how wireless communication transmits data.
Details the functionality and range of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).
Explains Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) and their typical applications.
Discusses common users, applications, and benefits of wireless technology in various settings.
Provides practical advice for installing and optimizing a wireless network.
Troubleshoots common issues preventing access to the router's web interface.
Explains how to reset the router's password to factory defaults if forgotten.
Addresses issues with secure sites or email, suggesting MTU adjustments.
Describes Infrastructure mode where clients connect to an access point or router.
Describes Ad-Hoc mode for direct peer-to-peer communication between wireless devices.
Troubleshoots common issues preventing access to the router's web interface.
Explains how to reset the router's password to factory defaults if forgotten.
Addresses issues with secure sites or email, suggesting MTU adjustments.