3.4
WAN
Bandwidth
Control
To
configure
WAN
Bandwidth
Control,
go
to:
System
>>
WAN
Traffic
.
The
feature
gives
administrators
control
over
the
entire
system’s
traffic
on
the
WAN
interface.
These
parameters
set
here
should
not
exceed
the
real
bandwidth
provided
by
your
ISP.
For
example,
if
your
xDSL
is
8Mbs/640kbs,
you
may
input
values
equal
to
or
less
than
the
speed
here.
Available
Bandwidth
on
WAN
Interface:
Uplink:
It
specifies
the
maximum
uplink
bandwidth
that
can
be
shared
by
clients
of
the
system.
Downlink:
It
specifies
the
maximum
downlink
bandwidth
that
can
be
shared
by
clients
of
the
system.
3.5
What
is
Zone
To
configure
a
Zone,
go
to:
System
>>
Service
Zones
.
A
Zone
is
a
logical
network
area
that
covers
wired
or
wireless
networks,
or
both
of
them.
By
associating
it
with
a
unique
ESSID
of
a
Zone,
wireless
network
is
divided
into
different
logical
zones.
Clients
attempting
to
access
the
resources
within
a
Zone
will
be
controlled
based
on
the
access
control
profile
of
that
Zone,
such
as
authentication,
security
features,
wireless
encryption
methods,
traffic
control,
etc.
There
are
two
Zones
that
can
be
utilized
by
the
MiMo
Hot
Spot
Access
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Private
Zone
and
Public
Zone,
as
shown
in
the
table
below.
Private
Zone
means
clients
are
not
required
to
be
authenticated
before
using
the
network
service.
However,
clients
in
Public
Zone
are
required
to
obtain
authentication
before
using
the
service.
Service
Zone
Name:
Mnemonic
name
of
the
Zone.
Applied
Policy:
Current
Policy
that
is
applied
to
Zone.
Default
Authen
Option:
Default
authentication
method/server
that
is
used
within
the
Zone.
IP/IPv6
address:
Shows
the
LAN
IP
address.
IPv6
is
support
and
can
be
configured
from
the
IPv6
tab.
Network
Alias:
Shows
the
IP
address
that
bridges
to
different
subnets
configured
in
the
Network
Alias
List.
DHCP
Pool:
Shows
the
range
of
LAN
IP
address
which
clients
are
assigned
to
get
from
DHCP.
LAN
Port
Mapping:
Each
physical
LAN
port
can
be
set
individually
to
map
to
a
specific
zone,
and
can
be
configured
from
the
LAN
Port
Mapping
tab
(refer
to
3.5.1).
Status:
Shows
the
Private/Public
Zone
mappings
to
the
physical
LAN
ports.
Details:
Configurable,
detailed
settings
for
each
Zone.
Click
the
Configure
button
to
configure
each
Zone:
Basic
Settings
,
Authentication
Settings
,
Wireless
Settings
,
and
WDS
Settings
(Public
Zone
only)
.
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