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Device
Statistics
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System UpTime
– The time since the device system was last reinitialized.
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CPU Usage
– The current CPU percentage usage.
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Memory Heap
– The current Memory percentage usage (Heap & Queue).
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Packet Queue
– The current Packet Queue percentage usage.
Buttons
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Refresh
– Updates the on-screen data.
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Restart
– Restarts (reboots) the MULTI-WAN GATEWAY.
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Restore Factory Defaults
– This will delete all existing settings and restore
the factory default settings. See below for details.
Restore Factory Defaults
When the "Restore Factory Defaults" button on the
Status
screen above is clicked, the following
screen is displayed:
Figure 8-2: Restore Factory Defaults
If the "Restore” button on this screen is clicked:
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ALL of your settings will be erased.
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The default IP address, password and all other settings will be restored to the factory default
values.
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The DCHP server function will be enabled.
These changes may mean that the current connection is invalid and you will have to re-connect to
the MULTI-WAN GATEWAY using its default IP address (192.168.1.1).