Chapter 4
Advanced Configuration
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10/100 8-Port VPN Router
3322.org
Setup > DDNS > 3322.org
User name
Enter your 3322.org account information.
Password
Enter your 3322.org account information.
Host Name
Enter your host name in the three
Host Name
fields. For example, if your host name were myhouse.3322.
org, then myhouse would go into the first field, 3322
would go into the second field, and org would go into the
last field.
Click
Save Settings
, and the status of the DDNS function
will be updated.
Internet IP Address
The Router’s current Internet IP
address is displayed. Because it is dynamic, this will
change.
Status
The status of the DDNS function is displayed. If
the status information indicates an error, make sure you
have correctly entered the information for your account
with your DDNS service.
Oray.net PeanutHull DDNS
Setup > DDNS > Oray.net PeanutHull DDNS
User name
Enter your PeanutHull account information.
Password
Enter your PeanutHull account information.
Host Name
Enter your host name in the three
Host Name
fields. For example, if your host name were myhouse.
oray.net, then myhouse would go into the first field, oray
would go into the second field, and net would go into the
last field.
Click
Save Settings
, and the status of the DDNS function
will be updated.
Internet IP Address
The Router’s current Internet IP
address is displayed. Because it is dynamic, this will
change.
Status
The status of the DDNS function is displayed. If
the status information indicates an error, make sure you
have correctly entered the information for your account
with your DDNS service.
Setup > Advanced Routing
The
Advanced Routing
screen allows you to configure the
dynamic and static routing settings.
Setup > Advanced Routing
Advanced Routing
Dynamic Routing
The Router’s dynamic routing feature can be used, so
the Router will automatically adjust to physical changes
in the network’s layout. Using the dynamic RIP protocol,
the Router calculates the most efficient route for the
network’s data packets to travel between the source and
the destination, based upon the shortest paths. The RIP
protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to
other routers on the network. It determines the route that
the network packets take based on the fewest number of
hops between the source and the destination.