Netgear WNR612 Wireless Router User Manual
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Field
Description
Enter the MAC address and device name of a computer for
which you want to set high priority, and then click
Add
to add
the rule to the list.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of a computer for which you want to set
high priority.
Device Name
Enter the device name of a computer for which you want to set
high priority.
Priority
You can select
Highest
,
High
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Add
Click the button to add a priority rule to the
MAC Device List
.
Edit
Select a priority rule in the
MAC Device List
and click the
button to modify the priority rule.
Delete
Select a priority rule in the
MAC Device List
and click the
button to delete the priority rule from the list.
Refresh
Click the button to update the priority rules in the
MAC Device
List
.
After setting, click
Apply
to save the settings. Then, click
Apply
to save the
settings in the
QoS Setup
page.
6.7.7 Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is mainly used to realize resolution between fixed domain
names and dynamic IP addresses. For a user that uses a dynamic IP address,
after the user obtains a new IP address when accessing to the Internet, the
dynamic domain name software installed in the host sends the IP address to the
dynamic domain name resolution server provided by the DDNS service provider
and updates the domain name resolution database. When another user on the
Internet tries accessing the domain name, the dynamic domain name resolution
server returns the correct IP address.
Click
Dynamic DNS
on the left pane of the page to display the following page.