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Interface:
It indicates the name of the WAN interface. It is non-editable.
Detection Interval:
It specifies the time interval at which the Wireless Router
periodically sends detection packets, one packet at a time. It must be between 1 and
60 seconds, or 0. The default value is 0, which means that connection detection is
disabled on the Internet connection.
Retry Times:
It specifies the number of retries per detection period. The default value
is 3.
Detection Target IP:
It specifies the IP address of a detection target device. The
Wireless Router will monitor the Internet connection by sending the detection packets
to the detection target IP address.
Bandwidth:
It specifies the Internet connection
’s bandwidth, which is provided by
your ISP.
Save:
Click to save your changes.
Cancel:
Click to revert to the last saved settings.
Back:
Click to go back to the
Load Balancing List
page.
Note
The
Detection Target IP
,
Detection Interval
, and
Retry Times
are connection
detection related parameters. Please refer to
Section 5.2.1.1 Internet Connection
Detection Mechanism
for more information.
5.2.5 Identity Binding
When using multiple Internet connections, if
Load Balancing Policy
is set to
NAT
Session
, the NAT sessions of the same application will be assigned to the different
connections, thus some applications (such as online banking, QQ, etc.) cannot be used
normally due to the identity change. We provide Identity binding feature to solve this
problem: After you enable Identity binding, the Device will assign the NAT sessions of the
same application to the same Internet connection. For example, when a LAN user logs in
to an online banking system, if the first NAT session is assigned to the WAN2 Internet
connection, henceforth all the subsequent NAT sessions of the online banking application
will be assigned to the WAN2 connection until the user logs out.