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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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Changing System Settings
The.“System.Settings”.page.is.where.you.can.enter.a.new.administrator.
password,.set.the.time.zone,.enable.remote.management,.and.turn.on.
and.off.the.NAT.function.of.the.Modem.Router.
Setting or Changing the Administrator Password
The.Modem.Router.ships.with.NO.password.entered..If.you.wish.to.add.a.
password.for.greater.security,.you.can.set.a.password.here..Write.down.
your.password.and.keep.it.in.a.safe.place,.as.you.will.need.it.if.you.need.
to.log.into.the.Modem.Router.in.the.future..It.is.also.recommended.that.
you.set.a.password.if.you.plan.to.use.the.remote.management.feature.of.
your.Modem.Router.
Changing the Login Time-Out Setting
The.login.time-out.option.allows.you.to.set.the.period.of.time.that.you.
can.be.logged.into.the.Modem.Router’s.advanced.setup.interface..The.
timer.starts.when.there.has.been.no.activity..For.example,.imagine.you.
have.made.some.changes.in.the.advanced.setup.interface,.then.left.
your.computer.alone.without.clicking.“Logout”..Assuming.the.time-out.
is.set.to.10.minutes,.10.minutes.after.you.leave,.the.login.session.will.
expire..You.will.have.to.log.into.the.Modem.Router.again.to.make.any.
more.changes..The.login.time-out.option.is.for.security.purposes.and.the.
default.is.set.to.10.minutes..
Note:
.Only.one.computer.can.be.logged.into.the.Modem.Router’s.
advanced.setup.interface.at.one.time..