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WAN Interface | ADSL2+ |
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Wireless Standard | 802.11b/g/n |
Wireless Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz |
Maximum Wireless Speed | 300 Mbps |
Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
Ports | 1 x RJ-11, 4 x RJ-45 |
Device Type | Gateway |
LAN Ports | 4 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
ADSL Standards | ADSL2+ |
Provides a general overview of the DSL-100HNU-T1 v3 ADSL2+ router and its features.
Explains the different methods available for managing the Device, such as Web Configurator, FTP, and TR-069.
Offers advice on maintaining device security and effective management practices, including password handling.
Details various uses of the Device, including Internet access, firewall configuration, and QoS.
Describes how to set up the Device as a wireless Access Point for client connections.
Explains how to use the RESET button to restore factory default configurations.
Describes the function and meaning of the various LEDs on the Device.
Introduces the web-based configurator interface for device setup and management.
Provides step-by-step instructions to access the Device's web configurator.
Explains the different sections of the web configurator interface.
Introduces the Quick Start screens for configuring time zone, Internet access, and wireless settings.
Guides the user through the Quick Start wizard for initial device setup.
Introduces the Connection Status and System Info screens for monitoring device and network status.
Explains how to view the network connection status of the Device and connected clients.
Details the System Info screen for viewing device interface and system information.
Describes how to configure WAN settings for Internet access.
Outlines the capabilities of the WAN screens for configuring Internet connections.
Details the screen for configuring WAN settings and Internet connection parameters.
Allows configuration of advanced WAN settings through the Advanced Setup button.
Enables configuration of multiple Internet access connections beyond the primary one.
Facilitates configuration of 3G settings for WAN backup or primary connection.
Introduces the Network Setting > Wireless screens for setting up wireless connections.
Allows enabling wireless LAN, setting SSID, and selecting wireless security mode.
Details WEP encryption setup, including Open System and Shared Key modes.
Explains WPA2-PSK security for improved data encryption and user authentication.
Configures access control for specific devices based on their MAC addresses.
Enables quick wireless network setup using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Allows configuration for Wireless Distribution System (WDS) links between APs.
Manages schedules to turn off wireless service for power saving purposes.
Configures advanced wireless settings such as Fragmentation Threshold and Output Power.
Explains the importance of wireless security, authentication, and encryption.
Introduces Local Area Network (LAN) concepts and configuration options.
Configures the LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DNS server settings for the Device.
Assigns specific IP addresses to individual computers based on their MAC addresses.
Partitions the network into logical networks using IP alias for firewall rule control.
Configures Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings for automatic network device discovery.
Enables sharing of files from USB devices connected to the Device over the network.
Enables sharing of a USB printer connected to the Device over the LAN.
Introduces static routes for directing traffic to devices not reachable via default gateway.
Explains how to view and configure IP static routes on the Device.
Covers viewing and configuring IPv6 static route rules on the Device.
Introduces Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic management, bandwidth control, and prioritization.
Enables/disables QoS, sets bandwidth, and assigns traffic priority based on IP precedence or packet length.
Configures QoS queue assignment for traffic management.
Adds, edits, or deletes QoS classifiers to sort traffic based on criteria and assign priority.
Configures QoS policers to limit the transmission rate of incoming traffic.
Prioritizes traffic for specific games to improve their performance.
Introduces Network Address Translation (NAT) for translating IP addresses.
Limits the number of concurrent NAT sessions each client can use.
Configures forwarding of incoming service requests to local network servers.
Specifies an IP address for a default server to receive packets not covered by Port Forwarding.
Enables or disables the NAT Application Layer Gateway (ALG) for SIP.
Introduces port binding for aggregating port connections into logical groups.
Enables or disables port binding and configures port binding groups.
Creates or edits dynamic port binding groups for any port and any service.
Introduces Dynamic DNS for updating dynamic IP addresses with DNS services.
Enables DDNS and configures DDNS settings like Service Provider and Host Name.
Introduces filter rules for restricting traffic by IPv4, IPv6, and MAC addresses.
Creates and applies IPv4/MAC filters, including rule type selection and editing.
Creates and applies IPv6/MAC filters, including rule type selection and editing.
Explains the Device firewall for protecting against Internet attacks and controlling access.
Selects the firewall protection level on the Device (High, Medium, Low, Custom, Off).
Sets the default firewall action for packets not matching any rules (Drop, Reject, Permit).
Displays configured firewall rules and allows adding, editing, or removing rules.
Provides the interface to configure new firewall rules, including source/destination, service, and schedule.
Enables Denial of Service (DoS) protection and sets thresholds for dropping sessions.
Offers recommendations for strengthening firewall security, including password changes and access control.
Introduces parental control for blocking websites and defining time periods for user access.
Enables parental control and displays rules and schedules for restricted access.
Allows configuring restricted access schedules and URL filtering to block specific websites.
Introduces certificates for user authentication based on public-private key pairs.
Allows viewing and importing Device certificates for HTTP and SIP TLS connections.
Manages trusted Certification Authorities (CA) whose certificates the Device accepts.
Provides the interface to save trusted certification authority certificates to the Device.
Introduces system monitoring tools for viewing status and log information.
Displays system logs, allowing filtering by severity level and exporting logs.
Shows WAN traffic statistics, including bytes sent/received and packet status.
Displays LAN traffic statistics for each interface, including bytes and packets sent/received.
Shows the NAT status of the Device’s clients, including open sessions.
Introduces the User Account screen for configuring system passwords.
Allows changing the system password for the admin account.
Explains TR-069 auto-configuration settings for device management by an ACS.
Configures TR-069 settings, including ACS IP address, username, and password.
Covers system settings like host name, domain name, and inactivity timeout.
Configures the system's inactivity timeout interval for management sessions.
Explains how to configure the system's time and date in the Time Setting screen.
Allows setting the Device's time and date based on local time zone and daylight saving.
Introduces log configuration for determining where logs and alerts are sent and recorded.
Configures log settings, including syslog logging, email log settings, and alarm log settings.
Explains how to upload new firmware to upgrade the Device's performance.
Provides the interface for uploading firmware files to the Device.
Introduces backup and restore functionality for device configurations and factory resets.
Allows backing up current configurations to a file and restoring previous settings.
Allows remotely rebooting the Device without powering it off.
Explains remote management to control services/protocols accessing Device interfaces.
Specifies how to connect to the Device from a web browser using HTTP or HTTPS.
Specifies interfaces and IP addresses for Telnet access to the Device's command line.
Specifies interfaces and IP addresses for FTP access for firmware and configuration files.
Explains SNMP for managing and monitoring the Device through the network.
Configures DNS settings to map domain names to IP addresses and vice versa.
Configures security settings related to ICMP response packets and anti-probing.
Specifies interfaces and IP addresses for Secure Shell (SSH) access to the command line.
Introduces diagnostic methods for testing connections and viewing detailed information.
Tests remote host availability and troubleshoots network/Internet connections using ping and traceroute.
Views DSL line statistics and resets the ADSL line.
Provides suggestions to solve common problems categorized by issue type.
Troubleshoots issues related to power, hardware connections, and LED indicators.
Addresses problems related to forgetting IP address or password and accessing the login screen.
Troubleshoots issues preventing access to the Internet, including connection and wireless settings.
Identifies factors causing intermittent or unstable wireless connections and suggests solutions.
Troubleshoots issues where the Device fails to detect a connected USB device.
Troubleshoots UPnP detection issues and problems with special applications.
Details FCC certifications, compliance with Part 15, and radiation exposure statements.
Provides EU RF radiation exposure limits and Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE Directive.