120
It specifies the interval at which the device transmits packets to ping the target IP
address.
It specifies the delay time for the device to enable the Ping Watch Dog function after
the device completes startup.
Threshold of Lost
Packets
It specifies the threshold of lost packet that triggers reboot. Range: 1 to 65535,
default: 3.
For example, if 5 is set, the device will reboot automatically when it sends 5 Ping
packets to target IP address/domain name, but does not receive response.
7.6.6 DMZ host
This function is available only when the device works in WISP or Router mode.
A DMZ host on a LAN can communicate with the internet without limit. You can set a computer that
require higher internet connection throughput, such as a computer used for video conferencing or
online gaming, as a DMZ host for better user experience.
A computer set to DMZ host is not protected by the firewall of the device.
A hacker may leverage the DMZ host to attack your LAN. Therefore, enable the DMZ function only
when necessary.
Configuring DMZ host
Step 1 Log into the web UI of the device, and choose Advanced > Network Service.
Step 2 Enable the DMZ Host function.
Step 3 Enter the IP address of the device to be set to DMZ host.
Step 4 Click Save on the bottom of this page.
----End