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Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b |
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Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
Data Rate | Up to 300 Mbps |
Antenna | 2 x 5dBi external antennas |
LAN Ports | 4x 10/100 Mbps |
WAN Ports | 1x 10/100 Mbps |
Security | WPA, WPA2 |
WAN Connection Type | Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE |
Lists items included in the router package for verification.
Describes the front panel LED indicators and port layout.
Guides users through network configuration steps for Windows XP.
Instructions to access the router's web-based utility via IP address.
Explains two methods for fast internet access setup: ADSL dial-up and DHCP.
Guides on setting wireless encryption using simple and advanced methods.
Displays router's WAN port and system status information.
Configures WAN connection types like PPPoE, Static IP, and Dynamic IP.
Configures the router's LAN IP address, subnet mask, and MAC address.
Configures primary and alternate DNS server addresses for internet access.
Manages upload/download bandwidth for specific IP addresses or ranges.
Displays bandwidth usage and traffic statistics for LAN computers.
Configures wireless network name (SSID), channel, and working mode.
Prevents unauthorized access and blocks illegal users from the wireless network.
Simplifies secure wireless connection setup using PIN code or WPS button.
Protects WLAN data using TKIP or AES encryption with a pass phrase.
Offers higher security than WPA using AES encryption, suitable for government users.
Permits or forbids specific clients from accessing the wireless network via MAC address.
Shows connection status of wireless clients, including MAC address and bandwidth.
Assigns IP addresses to LAN computers automatically when enabled.
Displays IP address, MAC address, and host name of DHCP clients.
Forwards external ports to internal IP addresses for specific applications.
Exposes one local computer to the Internet for special-purpose services.
Allows internal hosts to request port switching for external access to resources.
Controls LAN computer access to Internet ports based on IP address and time.
Limits computer access to the Internet using MAC address filtering.
Forbids access to specific websites for LAN computers at specified times.
Allows network administrators to manage the router remotely from outside the local network.
Displays the router's core routing table for data packet transfer.
Sets up pre-determined pathways for network information to reach specific hosts.
Configures the router's system time by manual setting or GMT time acquisition.
Assigns a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address.
Backs up current router settings or restores previous configurations.
Resets all router settings to their original factory default values.
Updates router software to improve performance and add new features.
Restarts the router to apply configuration changes effectively.
Sets a new password to enhance router and network security.
Views system logs to monitor router activity and potential network issues.
Exits the router's web-based utility securely and completely.
An instance of medium use for passing protocol data units on a wireless network.
The unique name of the wireless network shared by all devices.
Security protocols that protect wireless data transmission with dynamic keys.
Authentication method for wired and wireless networks ensuring secure access.