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King Pigeon Hi-Tech. Co., Ltd.
Ver 1.0
4G Wireless Industrial Router
Wireless Data Connectivity
By default, the PC sends data to the gateway 192.168.68.1, which is router B. After receiving the data,
router B checks the destination address of the packet. If the IP address of the destination address IP is
192.168.88.0, the router adds a static routing table to send the data packets sent by the PC to the
192.168.88.0 network segment to the router A gateway. This allows the PC to directly access the
company's intranet server.
5.11 Admin
This chapter describes how to operate a wireless router through a web page. You can do the following:
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Time settings: Set the local time zone and get the real network time.
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NTP server settings: Set the address of the specified NTP server to provide time synchronization
between routers, switches, and workstations.
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Backup Settings: Back up system setup information to prevent accidental loss
of information.
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Restore settings from file: Restore current settings to previously backed up settings.
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Factory Defaults: Restore the wireless router to the factory default state.
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Firmware Upgrade: Upgrade the software of the wireless router through the web page.
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Remote: Allow/disable users to remotely log in to the wireless router's settings page via the WAN port
to manage the wireless router.
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Restart: Restart the wireless router via the web page.
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Modify Password: Prevent unauthorized people from logging in to the web settings page.
5.11.1 Management
Equipment Function
The UPnP protocol is used by systems such as Windows ME, 2000, XP. If this feature is enabled, these
operating systems will automatically find the router through this protocol.UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
is mainly used to implement intelligent inter working of devices. It can automatically discover and control
various network devices from various vendors without user participation and use of the main server.
When the UPnP function is enabled, the router can implement NAT traversal: when the computer in the
LAN communicates with the Internet through the wireless router, the wireless router can automatically add
and delete the NAT mapping table as needed, so that some traditional services (such as MSN voice and
video) cannot be traversed. The problem with NAT.