CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE
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Wi-Fi
:
■
Mode
: Indicates the current Wi-Fi mode. Options include None, Wi-Fi as WAN, or Wi-Fi Access Point. For
configuration go to
Wireless > Wi-Fi
.
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MAC Address
: Media Access Control Address used to uniquely identify the Wi-Fi interface. This MAC will
be the same as the Ethernet MAC when in Access Point mode.
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State
: Current state of the Wi-Fi.
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SSID
: In Access Point mode, this is the Service Set Identifier (SSID) for this device's Wi-Fi Access Point. In
Wi-Fi As WAN mode, this is the SSID of the Wi-Fi Access Point this device is currently connected to or
trying to connect to. For configuration go to
Wireless > Wi-Fi
.
■
Security
: In Access Point mode, this is the current security protocol of this device's Wi-Fi Access Point. To
configure go to
Wireless > Wi-Fi
.
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Bluetooth
:
■
State
: Current state of the Bluetooth link. To configure go to
Wireless > Bluetooth
.
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MAC Address
: Media Access Control Address used to uniquely identify the Bluetooth interface.
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Device Name
: Name of Bluetooth device configured to link to. For configuration go to
Wireless >
Bluetooth
.
■
Device MAC
: Media Access Control Address of the Bluetooth device configured to link to. To configure
go to
Wireless > Bluetooth
.
Configuring IP Address and DNS Information for LAN
Your router manages traffic for your local area network (LAN). To change the IP address and DNS configuration:
1.
From
Setup
, select
IP Configuration
.
2.
To configure the address information:
In the
IP Address
field, type the router's IP address. The default is 192.168.2.1.
In the
Mask
field, type the mask for the network. The default is 255.255.255.0.
In the
Gateway
field, type the IP address of the network's gateway (router). If this device is the gateway,
leave this field blank.
3.
To resolve domain names, configure domain name server information (DNS).
To allow the router to behave as a local DNS forwarder, check
Enable Forwarding Server
.
Note:
When a DNS request is received, the router forwards the request to a remote DNS server if
there is no record in the router’s cache. New requests are cached in the router for future
requests.
In the
Primary Server
field, type the address of the primary DNS.
In the
Secondary Server
field, type the address of the secondary DNS.
The
WAN DNS Servers
field displays information about DNS servers, if any, that have been detected on
the WAN link of the router.
4.
Click
Submit
.
5.
When you are finished making changes, click
Save and Restart
.
Configuring WAN Failover Priority
Failover mode regulates which WAN is used for the Internet connection and switches the WAN if a connectivity
failure is detected.
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