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MTU:
MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit and specifies the largest packet size permitted
for Internet transmission. Select
Manua
l to manually enter the largest packet size that is
transmitted or select Auto to have the router select the best MTU for the Internet connection.
MAC ADDRESS CLONE:
Every computer hardware device, including the network adapter of
the computer, has a unique number called a MAC address. Some ISPs require this MAC
address to be registered with them in order to access the Internet. In order to avoid
re-registering the MAC address with the ISP, assign the MAC address currently registered with
the ISP to the router with the MAC Address Clone feature.
On/Off:
Select
On
to enable MAC Address cloning or
Off
to disable MAC Address
cloning.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC Address registered with the ISP.
Clone My PC’s MAC:
Click this button to clone the MAC address of the computer being
used.
DDNS:
DDNS lets users assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address.
It is useful when hosting a unique website, FTP server, or other server behind the router. First
sign up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider (for example www.dyndns.org or
www.TZO.com) and then select the corresponding option. Select
Off to disable this
feature.
TIME SETTING:
Select the desired time zone from this drop-down menu. Select the checkbox
to automatically adjust for daylight saving time.