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control the connection time (default time=0, always connect). Check the
Connect-on-demand box to enable your router to connect your ISP
whenever an Internet connection is required.
1-3 DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the way that Internet domain names
are translated into Internet Protocol (IP)
addresses.
If your ISP provided at least one DNS
Server IP Address, type that IP
Address in the Primary DNS address fields. You may also enter another
DNS Server IP Address; the Router will utilize these simultaneously for
quicker access to functioning DNS Servers.
Advanced Setup
The Broadband Router supports advanced functions like System settings,
WAN settings, LAN settings, NAT Settings, and Firewall settings.
2-1 System
This page includes all of the basic configuration tools for the Broadband
Router. Choose from the selections on the left side of the menu screen.
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2-1-1 System Time
Connecting to a Simple Network
Time Protocol (SNTP) server
allows the Broadband Router to
synchronize the system clock to
the global Internet time through the
SNTP Server. The synchronized
clock in the Broadband Router is
used to record the system log and
control client filtering.
2-1-2 Administrator Settings
Password Settings
Set a password if you
wish to restrict
management access to the
Broadband Router.
Remote Management via the Internet
To manage the
Broadband Router
from a remote
location (outside
of the local
network), you
must specify the IP address of the remote PC. Leave the IP address as
0.0.0.0, to allow open access to the router.