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Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
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Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
Wireless Speed | Up to 300 Mbps |
Ports | 4 x 10/100Mbps LAN, 1 x 10/100Mbps WAN |
Weight | 0.3 kg |
Security | WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK |
Power Supply | 9V/0.6A DC |
WAN Connection Type | Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ 70°C |
Operating Humidity | 10%~90% RH non-condensing |
Storage Humidity | 5%~90% RH non-condensing |
Lists items included in the router package and instructions for replacement.
Familiarizes the user with the router's physical components, including front and back panels and LEDs.
Details the necessary items and conditions before starting the router setup process.
Guides through the physical connection steps of the router, power adapter, and Ethernet cables.
Instructions for configuring the router's internet connection type and settings.
Configuration options for creating and managing a wireless network (WLAN), including SSID and security.
Steps to connect wireless devices like laptops or smartphones to the router's network.
Displays the current operational status of the router and its network connections.
Detailed configuration for various internet connection types like PPPoE, Static IP, and DHCP.
Allows configuration of the device's WAN MAC address for network identification.
Settings for the WAN port's speed and duplex mode for optimal performance.
Selects the type of connection to the ISP: Wired WAN or Wireless WAN.
Configuration of basic network parameters for the Local Area Network (LAN), including IP and subnet mask.
Configuration of Domain Name System (DNS) server addresses for name resolution.
Configuration and management of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
Displays devices connected via DHCP and allows static IP reservations.
Expands wireless coverage using AP or WDS modes, configuring SSID and channel.
Secures the wireless network against unauthorized access and malicious packet sniffing.
Manages device access to the wireless network by permitting or forbidding MAC addresses.
Lists connected wireless devices, their MAC addresses, and bandwidth information.
Manages bandwidth allocation to devices on the LAN for fair resource distribution.
Monitors network traffic usage per device, displaying uplink and downlink rates.
Allows specific Internet applications to access internal network resources via port forwarding.
Disables firewall for a specific device to provide special services, exposing it to potential attacks.
Dynamic Domain Name System for real-time IP address updates to maintain access.
Universal Plug and Play for automatic network device discovery and service configuration.
Configures network data path when multiple routers are present, allowing cross-domain access.
Displays the device's core routing table listing destination IP, subnet mask, and gateway.
Allows or disallows PC access to specific websites within a specified time range.
Controls internet access based on device MAC addresses, permitting or forbidding access.
Sets times for specific clients to access services via assigned IP addresses and service ports.
Restarts the device to activate settings; WAN connection is temporarily lost.
Resets the device to its original factory default configuration, requiring reconfiguration.
Saves current settings to a configuration file or restores the device from a saved file.
Views the history of the device's actions and logs, with automatic clearing of old entries.
Configures and manages the device remotely from the Internet via a web browser.
Sets the router's system time manually or automatically via NTP server synchronization.
Changes the password for accessing the device's web-based interface for enhanced security.
Updates the device's firmware to improve functionality or add new features.
Step-by-step guide to configure IP settings on Windows 7 operating systems.
Step-by-step guide to configure IP settings on Windows XP operating systems.