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The Mo bil e Ch oi ce fo r yo ur B ro ad b an d Int er ne t
Reference Manual 6.1.18
© 2012 Dovado FZ-LLC
(it is possible to define 253 static IP addresses based on MAC addresses or hostnames).Type in
the hostname or the MAC address under Host Identifier and finally, set the desired IP address
under Internal Address.
Please make sure not to assign the IP address of the router to any of the clients.
Click on Add and then Save DHCP Settings when you are finished.
View DHCP Table: is a function that shows the IP and MAC addresses of all clients that are
connected to the router.
Click on Save DHCP Settings and then Restart for the changes to take effect.
3.4.3 Port Forwarding
The settings for manually unblocking certain communication ports in your private network.
Reserved Ports is a list of logical ports that cannot be used to access your private network from the
public Internet.
Port Forwarding to LAN lets you specify which ports clients on the public Internet shall be able to
communicate through, to clients on your private network.
Under Port Range, select a range (any range that does not contain the ports listed under Reserved
Ports) from 0-65535. Select the type of traffic that should be let through on these ports, TCP or
UDP, or Both. Finally, type in the Destination Address, which is the IP address of the client on your
private network that you want to be accessible from the public Internet.
It is also possible to forward incoming GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) traffic to a single host.
Click on Add when you are finished.
Note: that by default, no traffic is permitted inwards if the request is initiated by an external user.
However, clients on your private network can always access the public Internet.
Click on Restart for the changes to take effect.
3.4.4 UPnP
The settings for Universal Plug and Play.
The router supports Universal Plug and Play. UPnP is a feature that enables client application on
devices behind the router to automatically trigger the opening of TCP/UDP ports through the
firewall in the router.
As a security precaution, this feature is disabled by default and can be enabled manually.
3.4.5 Hosts
To view the current list of connected devices, click on "Show Hosts on LAN". The list will present
the IP addresses along with their corresponding unique hardware (MAC) addresses.
As certain devices on your LAN might require a familiar representation (such as
"server.mynetwork.com"), you can pair the LAN IP address of that computer to
"server.mynetwork.com". This means that if you try to surf to http://server.mynetwork.com from
another computer on the same network, the router will redirect you locally to that specific
computer.
3.5 WLAN
This menu will provide you the possibility to view/modify the Wireless LAN (WLAN) Settings.
3.5.1 WLAN Settings
Here are the settings for the wireless network.
Wireless Band drop-down menu lets you choose what wireless standard to use in your private
network. Possible choices are 802.11b with a maximum transfer rate of 11Mbps, 802.11g with a
maximum transfer rate of 54Mbps, 802.11n with a maximum transfer rate of 150Mbps or
802.11b+g+n if you have clients with mixed types of network cards.
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