}
Detection Target:
The IP address of a detection target device. The Device will
monitor an Internet connection by sending the detection packets to the detection
target IP address. If you select
Gateway IP Address
from the drop-down list, the
Device will send the detection packets to the selected Internet connection
’s
default gateway; If you select
Other IP Address
from the drop-down list, you
need enter an appropriate public IP address in the associated text box, then the
Device will send the detection packet to this IP address.
Bandwidth:
Specify the bandwidth of this interface provided by ISP.
4.2.5 Identity Binding
When using multiple Internet connections, the same application will be assigned to
the different connections, thus some applications (such as online banking, QQ, etc.)
cannot be used normally due to the identity change. We provide ID binding feature to
solve this problem: After you enable Identity Binding, the Device will assign the same
application to the same Internet connection. For example, when a LAN user logs in to
an online banking system, if the first session is assigned to the WAN2 Internet
connection, henceforth all the subsequent NAT sessions of the online banking
application will be assigned to the WAN2 connection until the user logs out.
Figure 4-12 Identity Binding
Enable ID Binding:
If selected, you will enable ID binding feature for some
applications such as online banking, QQ, etc.
4.3
LAN
This section describes
Network > LAN
page. You can set up to four IP addresses for
the LAN interface. With the IP address of LAN interface, you can login to the Device. If
the IP address has been changed, you need to re-login to the Device using the new
address.