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D-Link DSL-2870B Dual Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router User Manual 

Web User Interface Configuration 

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WAN Service 

To access the 

WAN Service

 page, click on the 

Setup

 menu link, at the top, and then click on the 

WAN Services

 menu link, on the left. 

 

On this page the user can configure services related to the WAN connectivity of this 
product.  

 

Services available for configuration are the following: 

 

ATM Interface 

 

Account and Service Settings 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DSL-2870B

Page 1: ...D Link DSL 2870B Dual Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Table of Contents Page 1 ...

Page 2: ... Web User Interface Configuration 14 Setup Category 15 Wizard 16 WAN Service 25 Wireless 2 4G 39 Wireless 5G 51 Local Network 63 IPv6 Autoconfig 66 Time and Date 68 Advanced Category 70 Advanced Wireless 2 4G 72 Advanced Wireless 5G 87 Port Forwarding 102 Port Triggering 104 DMZ 106 Parental Control 107 Filtering Options 112 DNS 120 Dynamic DNS 121 Network Tools 123 Routing 139 Print Server 145 Sa...

Page 3: ...of the above items are missing please contact your reseller Note Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DSL 2870B will cause damage to this product and void the warranty for this product System Requirements Network Requirements Ethernet Adapter at 10 100 1000Mbps Wireless Adapter with IEEE 802 11n 802 11a or 802 11b g Protocols Web User Interface Requir...

Page 4: ...lso be used to link two IP domains via a LAN to LAN connection Precise ATM Traffic Shaping Traffic shaping is a method of controlling the flow rate of ATM data cells This function helps to establish the Quality of Service for ATM data transfer High Performance Very high rates of data transfer are possible with the router Up to 24Mbps downstream bit rate using the G dmt standard For ADSL2 Full Netw...

Page 5: ...on 3 2 4GHz WLAN Steady green light indicates a wireless connection A blinking green light indicates activity on the WLAN 4 5GHz WLAN Steady green light indicates a wireless connection A blinking green light indicates activity on the WLAN 5 WPS The light will flash while a WPS connection is being established The light will light solid for 5 seconds if a successful WPS connection has been made 6 US...

Page 6: ...nnect the router to your Ethernet LAN or Ethernet devices 4 5GHz Wireless On Off Switch Button Please press and hold on for 3 seconds to turn on turn off 5 2 4GHz Wireless On Off Switch Button Please press and hold on for 3 seconds to turn on turn off 6 Reset Button Press and hold the button for 10 15 seconds to restore the device to its original factory default settings 7 Power Button Push in to ...

Page 7: ...n about the use of low pass filters with your installation Operating Systems The DSL 2870B uses an HTML based web interface for setup and management The Web configuration manager may be accessed using any operating system capable of running web browser software including Windows Macintosh and Linux based Operating Systems Web Browser Any common Web browser can be used to configure the router using...

Page 8: ...rmation needed to establish and maintain the Internet connection can be stored in the router In this case it is not necessary to install software on your computer It may however be necessary to change some settings in the device including account information used to identify and verify the connection All connections to the Internet require a unique global IP address For bridged connections the glo...

Page 9: ... type of modulation used for their service The default DSL modulation Autosense used for the router automatically detects all types of ADSL ADSL2 and ADSL2 modulation Security Protocol This is the method your ADSL service provider will use to verify your Username and Password when you log on to their network Your router supports the PAP and CHAP protocols VPI Most users will not be required to cha...

Page 10: ...IP address used for DHCP service on the LAN when DHCP is enabled LAN Subnet Mask for the DSL 2870B This is the subnet mask used by the DSL 2870B and will be used throughout your LAN The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 This can be changed later Information you will need about your LAN or computer Ethernet NIC If your computer has an Ethernet NIC you can connect the DSL 2870B to this Ethernet p...

Page 11: ... suitable nearby power source 2 Press the Power button into the on position You should see the Power LED indicator light up and remain lit 3 If the Ethernet port is connected to a working device check the Ethernet LED indicators to make sure the connection is valid The router will attempt to establish the ADSL connection if the ADSL line is connected and the router is properly configured this shou...

Page 12: ... of operating at speeds higher than 10Mbps be sure that the device has auto negotiation NWay enabled for the connecting port Use standard twisted pair cable with RJ 45 connectors The RJ 45 ports on the router are a crossed port MDI X Follow standard Ethernet guidelines when deciding what type of cable to use to make this connection When connecting the router directly to a PC or server use a normal...

Page 13: ...ough its management interface which is HTML based and can be accessed using a web browser The easiest way to make sure your computer has the correct IP settings is to configure it to use the DHCP server in the router To access the web user interface open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router 192 168 1 1 into the address bar and press the Enter key on your k...

Page 14: ...ut the Categories available for configuration The categories available to configure on this device are Setup Advanced Maintenance Status and Help The left menu lists out the Pages available for each individual category for configuration In this example we observe the pages available in the Setup category The pages available here are Wizard WAN Service Wireless 2 4G Wireless 5G Local Network IPv6 A...

Page 15: ...y of this product Wireless 2 4G On this page the user can configure services related to the Wireless 2 4GHz connectivity of this product Wireless 5G On this page the user can configure services related to the Wireless 5GHz connectivity of this product Local Network On this page the user can configure services related to the Local Area Network connectivity of this product Services available for con...

Page 16: ...e 16 Wizard To access the Wizard page click on the Setup menu link at the top and then click on the Wizard menu link on the left On this page the user can easily configure some essential settings available on this router by following a step by step wizard Click on the Setup Wizard button to initiate the setup wizard ...

Page 17: ...urrent Password New Password and Confirm Password here Click the Back button to discard the changes made and return to the previous page Click the Next button to continue to the next page Click the Skip button to ignore this step and continue to the next page Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page Step 2 Set time and date In this step the user can configure...

Page 18: ...ffset drop down menu After this the user can manually configure the daylight saving dates by selecting the correct Start and End Month Week Day and Time To manually configure the date and time settings the use can manually select each individual option here To synchronize this router s time and date with the computer currently connected to it click the Copy Your Computer s Time Settings button Cli...

Page 19: ...e the Other option Protocol Select the appropriate protocol to use here Options to choose from are PPPoE PPPoA and Bridge Connection Type Select the appropriate connection type to use here Options to choose from are VC Mux and LLC VPI Enter the correct Virtual Path Identifier VPI value for your ISP here VCI Enter the correct Virtual Channel Identifier VCI value for your ISP here Username After cho...

Page 20: ...k Name SSID In this textbox we can enter the wireless networks name SSID for the wireless network hosted by this router This name will be visible for all wireless clients to see before initiating a connection to this router Visibility Status Here the user can choose to hide the SSID or not To make the SSID visible select this Visible option To hide the wireless SSID select the Invisible option Wir...

Page 21: ... without the need of any security Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is any entry level wireless security method that we can use to prevent unauthorized wireless access to this router WEP is not a very secure option but it is better than no wireless security In this section we can configure the following parameters WEP Key Enter the wireless WEP key used here This key must be either 13 ASCII characters ...

Page 22: ...ted Access WPA2 is the most advanced wireless security method that we can use to prevent unautherized wireless access to this router In this section we can configure the following parameters WPA2 Pre Shared Key Enter the wireless WPA Pre Shared Key used here This key can be anything between 8 and 63 characters long Any alphanumeric characters can be used Click the Back button to discard the change...

Page 23: ...for this router here DHCP Server Here we can Enable or Disable the DHCP server function for this router DHCP IP Address Range After enabling the DHCP Server option we must enter the DHCP IP address range here Enter the starting and ending IP address in the range here Click the Back button to discard the changes made and return to the previous page Click the Next button to continue to the next page...

Page 24: ... Web User Interface Configuration Page 24 Click the Back button to discard the changes made and return to the previous page Click the Finish button to accept the change made and return to the main page Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page ...

Page 25: ...Service To access the WAN Service page click on the Setup menu link at the top and then click on the WAN Services menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the WAN connectivity of this product Services available for configuration are the following ATM Interface Account and Service Settings ...

Page 26: ...ttings configuration page After clicking the ATM Interface button the DSL ATM Interface Configuration page will be available In the DSL ATM Interface Configuration section here we can view a list of existing interfaces configured Click the Add button to add a new interface Click the Edit button to modify the entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific interfac...

Page 27: ...oA After selecting the EoA option select the Connection Mode used Options to choose from are Default Mode VLAN MUX Mode and MSC Mode Select the Encapsulation Mode Options to choose from are LLC SNAP BRIDGING and VC MUX After selecting the PPPoA option the Connection Mode option will be disabled Select the Encapsulation Mode Options to choose from are VC MUX and LLC ENCAPSULATION After select the I...

Page 28: ...ate Sustainable Cell Rate and Maximum Burst Size fields will be available Enter the Peak Cell Rate Sustainable Cell Rate and Maximum Burst Size values used here Select to Enable or Disable the Quality of Service option Select the Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Default Queue option here Options to choose from are Weighted Round Robin and Weighted Fair Queuing Also enter the Default...

Page 29: ...ettings configuration page After clicking the Account and Service Settings button the Account and Service Settings WAN Interface Configuration page will be available In the Wide Area Network WAN Service Setup section here we can view a list of existing interfaces configured Click the Add button to add a new interface Click the Edit button to modify the entry Select the Remove option and click the ...

Page 30: ... ATM Service Select the ATM Service option available here PPP Username Enter the PPPoE username used here PPP Password Enter the PPPoE password used here Service Name Enter the PPPoE service name used here Authentication Method Select the authentication method used for this interface Options to choose from are AUTO PAP CHAP and MSCHAP NAT Select this option to enable or disable the NAT option Full...

Page 31: ...ast proxy option Obtain DNS Server Automatically Select this option to obtain DNS server addresses automatically WAN Interface selected After selecting the Obtain DNS Server Automatically option we can select the WAN interface associated here Use the following DNS Server addresses Select this option to enter DNS Server addresses manually Preferred DNS server After choosing to use Static DNS Server...

Page 32: ...r ID Enter the Option 60 Vendor ID here Option 61 IAID Enter the Option 61 IAID value here Option 61 DUID Enter the Option 61 DUID value here Option 125 Select to enable or disable the Option 125 option here Use the following IP address Select this option to manually enter the WAN connection details for this connection type WAN IP address Enter the WAN IP address used here WAN subnet mask Enter th...

Page 33: ...N interface associated here Use the following DNS Server addresses Select this option to enter DNS Server addresses manually Preferred DNS server After choosing to use Static DNS Server addresses we can enter the preferred DNS Server address used here Alternate DNS server Enter the alternate DNS Server address used here Default Gateway Interface Select which interface s default gateway should be u...

Page 34: ...to use the WAN service connection as a bridge After select the Bridge option the following information will be available for configuration In this section we can configure the following parameters ATM Service Select the appropriate ATM service option here Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made ...

Page 35: ...hentication method used for this interface Options to choose from are AUTO PAP CHAP and MSCHAP NAT Select this option to enable or disable the NAT option Fullcone NAT Select this option to enable or disable the Fullcone NAT option Firewall Select this option enable or disable the firewall for this interface Dial on Demand with Idle Timeout Timer Select this option to enable or disable dial on dema...

Page 36: ...ect this option to obtain DNS server addresses automatically WAN Interface selected After selecting the Obtain DNS Server Automatically option we can select the WAN interface associated here Use the following DNS Server addresses Select this option to enter DNS Server addresses manually Preferred DNS server After choosing to use Static DNS Server addresses we can enter the preferred DNS Server add...

Page 37: ... can select to enable or disable the use of a full cone NAT option here Firewall Select to enable or disable the firewall option here IGMP Multicast Proxy Select this option to enable or disable the IGMP multicast proxy option Obtain DNS Server Automatically Select this option to obtain DNS server addresses automatically WAN Interface selected After selecting the Obtain DNS Server Automatically op...

Page 38: ... 2870B Dual Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 38 Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made ...

Page 39: ...s the Wireless 2 4G page click on the Setup menu link at the top and then click on the Wireless 2 4G menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Wireless 2 4GHz connectivity of this product Services available for configuration are the following Add Wireless Device with WPS Manual Wireless Connection Setup ...

Page 40: ... WPS The Wireless Device with WPS Wizard is designed to assist the user in configuring a connection between this router and a wireless client by means of the WPS wireless connection method Click the Add Wireless Device with WPS button to initiate the wizard After click the Add Wireless Device with WPS button the following page will be available ...

Page 41: ...onfigured button Click on the Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard button to initiate the WPS connection wizard Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page After clicking the Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard button this page will be available There are two ways to add a wireless device to your wireless net...

Page 42: ...onnection Setup If your wireless adapter doesn t support the WPS connection methods we can configure the Wireless Connection manually here Click on the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button to access the manual wireless connection setup page After clicking the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button the following page will be available ...

Page 43: ...s modes to use Options to choose from are 802 11 B G mixed 802 11 B only 802 11 G only and 802 11 G N mixed If you are not sure select the 802 11 B G mixed option Bandwidth Here we can select the wireless bandwidth range used Option to choose from are 20MHz and Auto 20 40MHz Transmission Rate Here we can select the wireless transmission rate It is advisable to keep this option on Auto Clients Isol...

Page 44: ...se WEP as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WEP Key Length Select the WEP Key Length value used here Options to choose from are 128 bit 26 hex digits and 64 bit 10 hex digits WEP Key 1 4 Select one of the 4 key options available and enter a wireless security key here This key must be configured on all the wireless clients for them to be able to con...

Page 45: ...e WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Shared Key ...

Page 46: ...r Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port n...

Page 47: ...gure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Shared K...

Page 48: ...er Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port ...

Page 49: ...er selecting to use Auto WPA or WPA2 as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval ...

Page 50: ...erver Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server po...

Page 51: ...ess the Wireless 5G page click on the Setup menu link at the top and then click on the Wireless 5G menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Wireless 5GHz connectivity of this product Services available for configuration are the following Add Wireless Device with WPS Manual Wireless Connection Setup ...

Page 52: ... WPS The Wireless Device with WPS Wizard is designed to assist the user in configuring a connection between this router and a wireless client by means of the WPS wireless connection method Click the Add Wireless Device with WPS button to initiate the wizard After click the Add Wireless Device with WPS button the following page will be available ...

Page 53: ...onfigured button Click on the Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard button to initiate the WPS connection wizard Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page After clicking the Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard button this page will be available There are two ways to add a wireless device to your wireless net...

Page 54: ...onnection Setup If your wireless adapter doesn t support the WPS connection methods we can configure the Wireless Connection manually here Click on the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button to access the manual wireless connection setup page After clicking the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button the following page will be available ...

Page 55: ... wireless modes to use Options to choose from are 802 11 A N mixed 802 11 N only and 802 11 A only If you are not sure select the 802 11 A N mixed option Bandwidth Here we can select the wireless bandwidth range used Option to choose from are 20MHz and Auto 20 40MHz Transmission Rate Here we can select the wireless transmission rate It is advisable to keep this option on Auto Clients Isolation Her...

Page 56: ...se WEP as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WEP Key Length Select the WEP Key Length value used here Options to choose from are 128 bit 26 hex digits and 64 bit 10 hex digits WEP Key 1 4 Select one of the 4 key options available and enter a wireless security key here This key must be configured on all the wireless clients for them to be able to con...

Page 57: ...e WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Shared Key ...

Page 58: ...r Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port n...

Page 59: ...gure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Shared K...

Page 60: ...er Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port ...

Page 61: ...er selecting to use Auto WPA or WPA2 as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval ...

Page 62: ...erver Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server po...

Page 63: ...rk To access the Local Network page click on the Setup menu link at the top and then click on the Local Network menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Local Area Network connectivity of this product Services available for configuration are LAN Interface configuration and DHCP configuration ...

Page 64: ... the DHCP Server option Enable DHCP Server Select this option to enable the DHCP Server option Start IP Address Enter the starting IP address used in the DHCP Server pool here End IP Address Enter the ending IP address used in the DHCP Server pool here Leased Time Enter the leased time value used here In this section the Static IP Lease List is displayed Click the Add Entries button to add a new e...

Page 65: ...n to add a new entry to the list Select the Remove option and click the Remove Entries button to remove the specific interface After selecting the Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface option we can enter the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for the interface here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made...

Page 66: ... Page 66 IPv6 Autoconfig To access the IPv6 Autoconfig page click on the Setup menu link at the top and then click on the IPv6 Autoconfig menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the IPv6 connectivity of this product In this section we can enter the Interface Address used here ...

Page 67: ... LAN applications Enable DHCPv6 Server Select this option to enable the DHCPv6 Server option Enable RADVD Select this option to enable the RADVD option Enable MLD Snooping Select this option to enable the MLD Snooping option There are two options to choose from and they are Standard Mode and Blocking Mode Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made ...

Page 68: ...ick on the Time and Date menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the time and date feature of this product Time Servers and a Time Zone can be specified here In this section we can configure the Time Settings for this router Select the Automatically synchronize with Internet time server option and then select the First NTP time server and Second NTP time serve...

Page 69: ...ight Saving Offset Here we can select the daylight saving offset value Daylight Saving Dates Here we can select the daylight saving dates Select the Start and End Month Week Day and Time options In this section we can manually configure the time and date settings used by this router Manually select the Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second option here Alternatively we can copy the local computer s...

Page 70: ...f this product DMZ On this page the user can configure services related to the DMZ feature of this product Parental Control On this page the user can configure services related to the parental control feature of this product Services available for configuration are Time Restriction and URL Filtering Filtering Options On this page the user can configure services related to the port triggering featu...

Page 71: ... ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 71 Samba On this page the user can configure services related to the Samba connectivity of this product IPSec On this page the user can configure the IPSec settings for this router ...

Page 72: ...he Advanced Wireless 2 4G menu link on the left On this page the user can configure advanced services related to the Wireless 2 4Ghz connectivity of this product Services available for configuration are the following Advanced Settings MAC Filtering Station Info Advanced Settings Click the Advanced Settings button to access the Advanced Wireless Settings configuration page After clicking the Advanc...

Page 73: ...X chain power save state here Options to choose from are Enable or Disable Power Save status This parameter will display the power save status RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time Enter the RX chain power save quiet time value used here This option becomes available after the RX Chain Power Save was enabled RX Chain Power Save PPS Enter the RX chain power save PPS value used here This option becomes ava...

Page 74: ...olation feature for virtual access point 1 In this section we can configure the settings for the Guest Virtual Access Point 2 Parameters available for configuration are Enable Wireless Guest Network Here we can enable or disable the wireless guest network number 2 Wireless Network Name SSID Here we can enter the wireless network name SSID for the virtual access point 2 Hide Wireless Network Here w...

Page 75: ...s router supports five wireless security mode options available in the Security Mode drop down menu The first security mode is called None By selecting this mode there will be no wireless security applied to your wireless network This means that anyone with a wireless adapter can connect to your network Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made ...

Page 76: ...o use WEP as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WEP Key Length Select the WEP Key Length value used here Options to choose from are 128 bit 26 hex digits and 64 bit 10 hex digits WEP Key 1 4 Select one of the 4 key options available and enter a wireless security key here This key must be configured on all the wireless clients for them to be able to ...

Page 77: ...gure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Shared K...

Page 78: ...r Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port n...

Page 79: ...nfigure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Share...

Page 80: ...er Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port ...

Page 81: ...After selecting to use Auto WPA or WPA2 as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interv...

Page 82: ...erver Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server po...

Page 83: ...nterface Configuration Page 83 In the next section we ll discuss the Wireless MAC Filtering configurations MAC Filtering Click the Advanced Settings button to access the Advanced Wireless MAC Filtering configuration page After clicking the MAC Filtering button the following page is available ...

Page 84: ...ect the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry After clicking the Add button the following page is available In this section we can enter a MAC Address used in the MAC filtering rule here The MAC address must use the 00 11 22 33 44 55 format Lastly enter the Username that will be associated with this rule Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click ...

Page 85: ...erface Configuration Page 85 In the next section we ll discuss the Wireless Station Information configurations Station Info Click the Advanced Settings button to access the Advanced Wireless Station Info configuration page After clicking the Station Info button the following page is available ...

Page 86: ... Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 86 In this section a list of Wireless Stations are displayed Click the Refresh button to refresh the information in this table ...

Page 87: ...he Advanced Wireless 5G menu link on the left On this page the user can configure advanced services related to the Wireless 5Ghz connectivity of this product Services available for configuration are the following Advanced Settings MAC Filtering Station Info Advanced Settings Click the Advanced Settings button to access the Advanced Wireless Settings configuration page After clicking the Advanced S...

Page 88: ...ff OBSS Co Existence Select the OBSS co existence state here Options to choose from are Enable and Disable Support 802 11n Client Only Select the support for 802 11n clients only option used here Options to choose from are On and Off RX Chain Power Save Select the RX chain power save state here Options to choose from are Enable or Disable Power Save status This parameter will display the power sav...

Page 89: ...ter the 802 11h regulatory mode was selected TPC Mitigation db Select the TPC mitigation value used here Options to choose from are 0 off 2 3 and 4 This option is only available after the 802 11h regulatory mode was selected Transmit Power Select the transmit power value used here WMM Wi Fi Multimedia Select the WMM Wi Fi Multimedia state here Options to choose from are Auto Enabled and Disabled W...

Page 90: ...settings for the Guest Virtual Access Point 3 Parameters available for configuration are Enable Wireless Guest Network Here we can enable or disable the wireless guest network number 3 Wireless Network Name SSID Here we can enter the wireless network name SSID for the virtual access point 3 Hide Wireless Network Here we can enable or disable the option to hide the wireless network name of the virt...

Page 91: ...o use WEP as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WEP Key Length Select the WEP Key Length value used here Options to choose from are 128 bit 26 hex digits and 64 bit 10 hex digits WEP Key 1 4 Select one of the 4 key options available and enter a wireless security key here This key must be configured on all the wireless clients for them to be able to ...

Page 92: ...gure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Shared K...

Page 93: ...r Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port n...

Page 94: ...nfigure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA PSK mode the following parameters will be available to configure Pre Share...

Page 95: ...er Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server port ...

Page 96: ...After selecting to use Auto WPA or WPA2 as your wireless security mode the following parameters will be available to configure WPA Mode Here we can select which WPA mode to use Option to choose from are WPA PSK and WPA Enterprise WPA PSK does not require an authentication server WPA Enterprise requires the use of an external RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interv...

Page 97: ...erver Group Key Update Interval Enter the group key update interval value here After selecting to use the WPA Enterprise mode the following parameters will be available to configure Authentication Timeout Enter the authentication timeout value in minutes here RADIUS server IP Address Enter the IP address of the external RADIUS server used here RADIUS server Port Enter the external RADIUS server po...

Page 98: ...nterface Configuration Page 98 In the next section we ll discuss the Wireless MAC Filtering configurations MAC Filtering Click the Advanced Settings button to access the Advanced Wireless MAC Filtering configuration page After clicking the MAC Filtering button the following page is available ...

Page 99: ...ect the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry After clicking the Add button the following page is available In this section we can enter a MAC Address used in the MAC filtering rule here The MAC address must use the 00 11 22 33 44 55 format Lastly enter the Username that will be associated with this rule Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click ...

Page 100: ...erface Configuration Page 100 In the next section we ll discuss the Wireless Station Information configurations Station Info Click the Advanced Settings button to access the Advanced Wireless Station Info configuration page After clicking the Station Info button the following page is available ...

Page 101: ...Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 101 In this section a list of Wireless Stations are displayed Click the Refresh button to refresh the information in this table ...

Page 102: ...rwarding page click on the Advanced menu link at the top and then click on the Port Forwarding menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the port forwarding feature of this product Click the Add button to add a new entry Click the Remove button to remove an entry After clicking the Add button the following page is available ...

Page 103: ...ere Server IP Address Enter the server IP address here External Port Start Enter the external starting port number here External Port End Enter the external ending port number here Protocol Select the appropriate protocol used here Options to choose from are TCP UDP TCP and UDP Internal Port Start Enter the internal starting port number here Internal Port End Enter the internal ending port number ...

Page 104: ...gering page click on the Advanced menu link at the top and then click on the Port Triggering menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the port triggering feature of this product Click the Add button to add a new interface Click the Remove button to remove an entry After clicking the Add button the following page is available ...

Page 105: ...tion name for the rule here Trigger Port Start Enter the starting trigger port number here Trigger Port End Enter the ending trigger port number here Trigger Protocol Select the trigger protocol used here Options to choose from are TCP UDP TCP and UDP Open Port Start Enter the starting open port number here Open Port End Enter the ending open port number here Open Protocol Select the open protocol...

Page 106: ...u link at the top and then click on the DMZ menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the DMZ feature of this product In this section we can configure the DMZ Host by entering the DMZ Host IP Address here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page ...

Page 107: ...click on the Parental Control menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the parental control feature of this product Services available for configuration are the following Time Restriction URL Filter Time Restriction Click the Time Restriction button to access the Parental Control Time Restriction configuration page After clicking the Time Restriction button the...

Page 108: ... section we can configure the Access Time Restriction settings for this router User Name Enter the user name used here Browser s MAC Address Enter the browser s MAC address here Other MAC Address Enter the other MAC address here Days of the Week Select which days of the week to include in this rule Start Blocking Time Enter the time value that will be used to start blocking End Blocking Time Enter...

Page 109: ...Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 109 In this section a list of Time Restriction entries will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 110: ...s the Parental Control URL Filter configuration page After clicking the URL Filter button the following page is available In this section a list of URL Filter entries will be displayed Select to Exclude or Include these rules from the URL List Type Click the Add button to add a new entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 111: ...rule by entering the URL Address and Port Number Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page In this section a list of URL Filter entries will be displayed Select to Exclude or Include these rules from the URL List Type Click the Add button to add a new entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove but...

Page 112: ...ering Options menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the port triggering feature of this product Services available for configuration are the following Inbound IP Filtering Outbound IP Filtering Bridge Filtering Inbound IP Filtering Click the Inbound IP Filtering button to access the Inbound IP Filtering rule configuration page After clicking the Inbound IP F...

Page 113: ...Filter Name Enter the Inbound filtering rule name here IP Version Select the IP version from the list Options to choose from are IPv4 and IPv6 Protocol Select the protocol used from the list Options to choose from are TCP UDP TCP UDP and ICMP Source IP address Enter the source IP address here Source Port Enter the source port number here Destination IP address Enter the destination IP address here...

Page 114: ...l Web User Interface Configuration Page 114 In this section a list of Inbound IP filtering rules will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new rule Click the Edit button to reconfigure the rule Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific rule ...

Page 115: ...ton to access the Outbound IP Filtering rule configuration page After clicking the Outbound IP Filtering button the following page is available In this section a list of Outbound IP filtering rules will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new rule Click the Edit button to reconfigure the rule Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific rule ...

Page 116: ...Options to choose from are TCP UDP TCP UDP and ICMP Source IP address Enter the source IP address here Source Port Enter the source port number here Destination IP address Enter the destination IP address here Destination Port Enter the destination port number here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page...

Page 117: ...ltering is only effective in Bridge mode FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table In this section we will find the current Policy status as well the option to change this ...

Page 118: ...Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules for that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY You will need to create new rules for the new policy In this section we can see a list of MAC filtering rule created Click the Add button to add a new rule Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific rule After clicking the Add button the f...

Page 119: ... choose from are PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 IPX and IGMP Destination MAC Address Enter the destination MAC address used here Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC address used here Frame Direction Select the frame direction here Options to choose from are bidirectional LAN WAN unidirectional WAN LAN or unidirectional LAN WAN WAN Interface Select the WAN interface that will be associated with this rule here...

Page 120: ... this section we can configure the DNS Server Configuration Obtain DNS info from a WAN interface Select this option to obtain DNS information from the WAN interface WAN Interface selected Select the WAN interface used to obtain the DNS information here Use the following Static DNS IP address Select this option to us static DNS IP addresses Preferred DNS server Enter the preferred DNS server IP add...

Page 121: ...the Dynamic DNS menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Dynamic DNS feature of this product In this section a list of Dynamic DNS entries will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Click the Edit button to reconfigure the entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry After clicking the Add button the...

Page 122: ...t the interface that will be used together with this Dynamic DNS entry Username Enter the Dynamic DNS account s username here Password Enter the Dynamic DNS account s password here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page In this section a list of Dynamic DNS entries will be displayed Click the Add button...

Page 123: ...ork Tools page click on the Advanced menu link at the top and then click on the Network Tools menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Network Tools available on this product Services available for configuration are the following Port Mapping Queue Management Queue Config Quality of Service UPnP DSL Settings IGMP ...

Page 124: ...gabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 124 Port Mapping Click the Port Mapping button to access the Interface Grouping configuration page After clicking the Port Mapping button the following page is available ...

Page 125: ... User Interface Configuration Page 125 In this section a list of configured entries will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry After clicking the Add button the following page is available ...

Page 126: ...ace that will be used for this grouping rule here Grouped LAN Interfaces Here we can see a list of LAN interfaces that will be included in this rule Available LAN Interfaces Here we can see a list of LAN interfaces that will be excluded from this rule Automatically Add Client With the following DHCP Vendor IDs Here we can enter DHCP Vendor IDs of clients that will be included in this rule Click th...

Page 127: ...age After clicking the Quality of Service button the following page is available In this section we can configure the Queue Management configuration Enable QoS Select this option to enable the QoS queue management feature Select Default DSCP Mark Select the default DSCP mark option here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and r...

Page 128: ...nfig button to access the Queue configuration page After clicking the Queue Config button the following page is available In this section a list of QoS queue configurations will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Click the Enable button to enable an entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 129: ... available Queue Precedence Select the queue precedence option here Queue Schedule Select the queue schedule method used here Options to choose from are Weighted Round Robin and Weighted Fair Queuing Queue Weight Enter the queue weight value used here DSK Latency Select the DSL latency option here The only option available is Path0 Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the C...

Page 130: ...button to access the Quality of Service configuration page After clicking the Qos Classification button the following page is available In this section a list of QoS classification entries will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Click the Enable button to enable an entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 131: ...the traffic class name here Rule Order Select the rule order option here Options to choose from are 1 and Last Rule Status Select the rules state here Options to choose from are Enable and Disable In this section we can specify the classification criteria for the QoS classification entry here Make the appropriate modifications here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the C...

Page 132: ...l Web User Interface Configuration Page 132 In this section a list of QoS classification entries will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Click the Enable button to enable an entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 133: ...3 UPnP Click the UPnP button to access the UPnP configuration page After clicking the UPnP button the following page is available In this section we can Enable the UPnP protocol option by selecting this option or Disable the UPnP protocol by leaving this option blank Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made ...

Page 134: ... Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 134 DSL Settings Click the DSL Settings button to access the DSL Settings configuration page After clicking the DSL Settings button the following page is available ...

Page 135: ... Enable and SRA Enable Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page Click the Advanced Settings button to configure more advanced parameters concerning the DSL settings After clicking the Advanced Settings button the following page is available In this section we can configure the ADSL tone settings Only one ...

Page 136: ...it ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 136 After clicking the Tone Selection button the following page is available Here we can select the tone manually Options to choose from are Upstream Tones and Downstream Tones ...

Page 137: ...nd Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 137 IGMP Click the IGMP button to access the IGMP configuration page After clicking the IGMP button the following page is available ...

Page 138: ... LAN Multicast Enable Select this option to enable LAN to LAN Intra LAN multicasting Membership Join Immediate IPTV Select this option to enable the immediate membership joining feature In this section we can modify the MLD Configuration Default Version Enter the default MLD version number here Query Interval Enter the query interval value here Query Response Interval Enter the query response inte...

Page 139: ...ge 139 Routing To access the Routing page click on the Advanced menu link at the top and then click on the Routing menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Routing feature of this product Services available for configuration are the following Static Route Default Gateway RIP ...

Page 140: ... Click the Static Route button to access the Static Routing configuration page After clicking the Static Route button the following page is available In this section a list of static route entries will be displayed Click the Add button to add a new entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 141: ...P address for this route entry here Interface Select the interface this will be associated with this rule here Gateway IP Address Enter the gateway IP address for this route entry here Metric Enter the metric value used by this route entry here Click the Apply Save button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page In this section a li...

Page 142: ...it ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 142 Default Gateway Click the Default Gateway button to access the Default Gateway configuration page After clicking the Default Gateway button the following page is available ...

Page 143: ... button to accept the changes made Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made and return to the main page In this section we can configure more default gateway parameter for this router Gateway Address Enter the default gateway IP address manually here Alternative Gateway Address Enter the alternative default gateway IP address manually here Periodic Time Enter the periodic ping time used...

Page 144: ...dem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 144 RIP Click the RIP button to access the RIP configuration page After clicking the RIP button the following page is available In this section a list of RIP configuration entries will be displayed ...

Page 145: ...int Server menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Print Server feature of this product In this section we can configure the print server parameters for this router Print Server Select this option to enable or disable the print server feature Printer name Enter the printer name here Make and model Enter the printer s make and model here Click the Apply Sav...

Page 146: ...rver parameters for this router USB Storage This parameter displays the status of the USB storage device that is inserted into the USB port of this router Enable Samba Select this option to enable the Samba server feature NetBios Name Enter the NetBIOS name used here Directory Name Enter the directory name used here Charset Select the characters set that should be used for this configuration here ...

Page 147: ...D Link DSL 2870B Dual Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 147 After clicking the Unplug USB the USB Storage option will display a Down message ...

Page 148: ...k on the Advanced menu link at the top and then click on the IPSec menu link on the left On this page we can configure IPSec Tunnel Mode connections In this section a list of IPSec Tunnel Mode connections will be displayed Click the Add New Connection button to add a new entry Select the Remove option and click the Remove button to remove the specific entry ...

Page 149: ... ESP and AH Remote IPSec Gateway Address IPv4 address in dotted decimal Enter the remote IPSec gateway address used here Tunnel access from local IP addresses Select the local tunnel access option here Options to choose from are Subnet and Single Address IP Address for VPN Enter the local IP address for the VPN here IP Subnetmask Enter the local IP subnet mask for the VPN here Notice that this opt...

Page 150: ...is only available if the Pre Shared Key option was selected as the authentication method Prefect Forward Secrecy Here we can enable or disable the perfect forward secrecy feature Authentication Method Select the authentication method used here Options to choose from are Pre Shared Key and Certificate X 509 Certificates Select an available certificate from the list here This option is only availabl...

Page 151: ...roup key size here Key Life Time Here we can enter the key life time value in seconds Phase 2 Encryption Algorithm Here we can select the encryption algorithm used for this tunnel Options to choose from are DES 3DES AES 128 AES 192 and AES 256 Integrity Algorithm Here we can select the integrity algorithm used for this tunnel Options to choose from are MD5 and SHA1 Select Diffie Hellman Group for ...

Page 152: ...ystem Services available for configuration are Backup and Restore Settings Restore to Factory Default Settings and a System Reboot Firmware Update On this page the user can update the running firmware for this product Access Control On this page the user can configure the login username and password for the web user interface of this product Diagnostics On this page the user can run a diagnostics ...

Page 153: ...available for configuration are Backup and Restore Settings Restore to Factory Default Settings and a System Reboot In this section we can initiate the configuration backup feature Once you have configured the router to your satisfaction it is a good idea to back up the configuration file to your computer To save the current configuration settings to your computer click the Backup Settings button ...

Page 154: ...from your local hard drive Confirm that you want to load the file when prompted The router will reboot and begin operating with the configuration settings that have just been loaded In this section we can perform a factory reset on this router To reset the router to its factory default settings click the Restore Default Settings button You will be prompted to confirm your decision to reset the rou...

Page 155: ...e a software update will be available for this product Keep an eye on the D Link website for possible software updates that might be available in the future In this section we can load the latest firmware for the device Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory default settings To upgrade the firmware type in the name and path of the file in the Software File Name field...

Page 156: ...rname and password for the web user interface of this product In this section we can configure the access control account information Username Enter the new login username for this router here Old Password Enter the old login password for this router here New Password Enter the new login password for this router here Confirm Password Enter the new login password for this router here again Click th...

Page 157: ...can run a diagnostics test that includes testing the Ethernet USB Wireless and DSL Connection of this product In this section diagnostic tests are performed to test the connection to the Local Network interface This test will include testing the Ethernet USB and Wireless connections of this router If a connection does not pass the test a Help link is available for a more detailed description about...

Page 158: ...tion diagnostic tests are performed to test the connection to the DSL Service Provider This test will include testing the xDSL Synchronization If a connection does not pass the test a Help link is available for a more detailed description about the connection test and the possible solutions that can be performed to solve the problem ...

Page 159: ...ystem Log page click on the Maintenance menu link at the top and then click on the System Log menu link on the left On this page the user can View and Configure the System Log used by this product Click the View System Log button to access the System Log Display page Click the Configure System Log button to access the System Log Configuration page ...

Page 160: ...are Disable and Enable Log Level Select the log level option here Options to choose from are Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Information and Debugging Display Level Select the display level option here Options to choose from are Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Information and Debugging Mode Select the mode option here Options to choose from are Local Remote and Both Cli...

Page 161: ... Interface Configuration Page 161 After clicking the View System Log button the following page is available In this section a list of system log entries will be displayed Click the Refresh button to refresh the information in this table Click the Back button to return to the previous page ...

Page 162: ...an view information regarding the System and Internet Connectivity DHCP Clients On this page the user can view a list of DHCP clients that are currently connected to this product IPSec Info On this page the user can view information regarding the IPSec connectivity Route Info On this page the user can view information about routes used by this product Statistics On this page the user can view stat...

Page 163: ...guration Page 163 Device Info To access the Device Info page click on the Status menu link at the top and then click on the Device Info menu link on the left On this page the user can view information regarding the System WAN Connectivity and LAN Connectivity In this section we can view System Information ...

Page 164: ... Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 164 In this section we can view ADSL Information In this section we can view WAN Information In this section we can view LAN Information ...

Page 165: ...ration Page 165 DHCP Clients To access the DHCP Clients page click on the Status menu link at the top and then click on the DHCP Clients menu link on the left On the page the user can view a list of DHCP clients that are currently connected to this product In this section we can view a list of DHCP Clients ...

Page 166: ...guration Page 166 IPSec Info To access the IPSec Info page click on the Status menu link at the top and then click on the IPSec Info menu link on the left On this page the user can view information regarding the IPSec Tunnel configurations In this section we can view information regarding the IPSec Tunnel ...

Page 167: ...the top and then click on the Route Info menu link on the left On this page the user can view information about routes used by this product In this section we can view Route Information The information available in the Flag field can be translated to the following U means Up means Reject G means Gateway H means Host R means Reinstate D means Dynamic or Redirect M means Modified or also Redirect ...

Page 168: ... 168 Statistics To access the Statistics page click on the Status menu link at the top and then click on the Statistics menu link on the left On this page the user can view statistical information about various interfaces used by this product Information available for observation are the following LAN WAN Service xDSL ...

Page 169: ...ess N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 169 LAN Click the LAN button to access the Local Network and Wireless Statistics page After clicking the LAN button the following page is available ...

Page 170: ...eless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 170 In this section we can view Local Network and Wireless Statistics Click the Reset Statistics button to reset the information in this section ...

Page 171: ...terface Configuration Page 171 WAN Service Click the WAN Service button to access the WAN Statistics page After clicking the WAN Service button the following page is available In this section we can view WAN Statistics Click the Reset Statistics button to reset the information in this section ...

Page 172: ...Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 172 xDSL Click the xDSL button to access the xDSL Statistics page After clicking the xDSL button the following page is available ...

Page 173: ...al Band Wireless N750 Gigabit ADSL2 Modem Router User Manual Web User Interface Configuration Page 173 In this section we can view xDSL Statistics Click the Reset Statistics button to reset the information in this section ...

Page 174: ... access the Storage Service page click on the Status menu link at the top and then click on the Storage Service menu link on the left On this page the user can configure services related to the Storage Services of this product In this page we can view information about the USB storage device that is inserted into the USB port of this router ...

Page 175: ...nd in the Help category Menu On this page the user can navigate easily to any page throughout the menu structure to access help information Setup On this page the user can read more about topics discussed in the Setup category Advanced On this page the user can read more about topics discussed in the Advanced category Maintenance On this page the user can read more about topics discussed in the Ma...

Page 176: ...erify your IP address please follow the steps below Click on the Windows Start button and open the Run application In the Open box type cmd and click OK At the command prompt type in the command ipconfig and press Enter This will display the IP address Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway of your adapter If the address is 0 0 0 0 it means that your network adapter did not receive an IP address from...

Page 177: ...epresents your network adapter and select Properties Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 option and click on the Properties button Select Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is on the same subnet as your router For example If your router is running on the IP address of 192 168 1 1 use any IP address from 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 69 254 Use the Subnet Mask of 255 255...

Page 178: ...eless Wireless or Wi Fi technology is another way of connecting your computer to the network without using wires Wi Fi uses radio frequency to connect wirelessly so you have the freedom to connect computers anywhere in your home or office network How does Wireless work Wireless works similar to how cordless phone work through radio signals to transmit data from one point A to point B But wireless ...

Page 179: ...d more public facilities now provide wireless access to attract people The wireless connection in public places is usually called hotspots Using a Wireless Cardbus Adapter with your laptop you can access the hotspot to connect to Internet from remote locations like Airports Hotels Coffee Shops Libraries Restaurants and Convention Centers Wireless network is easy to setup but if you re installing i...

Page 180: ...rs All the adapters must be in Ad Hoc mode to communicate Wireless Security This section will show you the different levels of security you can use to protect your data from intruders The router offers wireless security options like WPA WPA2 PSK EAP What is WPA WPA Wi Fi Protected Access is a Wi Fi standard that was designed to improve the security features of WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The 2 ma...

Page 181: ...Router User Manual Knowledge Base Page 181 WPA WPA2 incorporates user authentication through the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP EAP is built on a more secure public key encryption system to ensure that only authorized network users can access the network ...

Page 182: ...y your ISP For more information refer to WAN Service on page 25 Why can t I get an Internet connection For ADSL ISP users please contact your ISP to make sure the service has been enabled connected by your ISP and that your ISP username and password are correct What can I do if I forgot my web UI login password If you forgot your password you must reset your router Unfortunately this process will ...

Page 183: ...ards ITU G 992 5 Annex A ADSL Data Transfer Rate G dmt full rate downstream up to 8 Mbps upstream up to 1 Mbps G lite ADSL downstream up to 1 5 Mbps upstream up to 512 Kbps G dmt bis full rate downstream up to 12 Mbps upstream up to 12 Mbps ADSL full rate downstream up to 24 Mbps upstream up to 1 Mbps Wireless Frequency Range IEEE 802 11a 5150 MHz 5350 MHz IEEE 802 11b 2400 MHz 2497 MHz IEEE 802 1...

Page 184: ...odem Router User Manual Technical Specifications Page 184 Wireless Security 64 128bit WEP WPA WPA2 Personal WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPS PIN PBC Certifications FCC P68 P15B CE A tick Dimensions Weight 213 x 173 x 52 mm 8 39 x 6 81 x 2 05 in 405 52 grams 0 89 lbs ...

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