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User manual D-Link, model DSL-2680

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This is done either by using the wireless client to generate the PIN, then entering the client generated PIN into the access point (the router). This first method is generally the preferred method since many WPS enabled wireless clients do not include the ability to enter a PIN generated by another system. Alternatively, the access point (the router) is used to generate the PIN and this is entered into the WPS enabled wireless client. The router’s PIN used to establish WPS connections to other WPS enabled wireless devices. Reset PIN to Default Click on this button to reset the router’s PIN to the factory default setting. Generate New PIN Click on this button to generate a new PIN for the router. Add Wireless Device with WPS Click on this button to go to the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Wizard menu. Wireless MAC Filter Use the Wireless MAC Filter menu to designate MAC addresses that are denied access or allowed access to the wireless LAN through the device. Up to eight MAC addresses can be listed with the MAC Filter. It is important to understand that when the MAC filter is activated there are two options for the rule or Action used for the listed MAC addresses. When the Status is Activated, the administrator must choose one of the following: yyAllow Association to the listed MAC addresses (and deny all other MAC addresses to associate). yyDeny Association to the listed MAC addresses (and allow association to others not on the list). To use Wireless MAC Filters, 1. Select the Activated option for Status. 2. Choose the Action to either Allow Association or Deny Association of the listed MAC addresses. 3. Type the MAC addresses effected by the chosen Action in the standard MAC address format. 4. Click on the Apply Settings button. When activated the filter rule becomes effective immediately. The MAC filter rule can be deactivated by selecting the Deactivated option for Status. Deactivating MAC filters will not change any MAC addresses entered on the list. . Advanced LAN Use the Advanced LAN menu to enable or disable UPnP and multicast streaming. UPnP or Universal Plug and Play is disabled by default. This network protocol is used to simplify networking and is supported on many types of networking devices. Devices that support UPnP advertise their services and capabilities to other UPnP enabled devices to facilitate network applications such as streaming audio or video. To use UPnP, tick the Enable UPnP check box. Multicast streaming support is enabled by default to allow streaming of audio and video and other multicast applications to pass through the Router. To disable multicast streams, click the Enable Multicast Streams check box to remove the tick. Keep in mind that Internet radio and similar multicast services will not function if the Enable Multicast Streams option is not ticked. Click the Apply Settings button to save and apply the advanced LAN configuration. . Chapter 5 - Maintenance Maintenance Use the menus in the Maintenance directory to perform routine maintenance functions such as saving configuration settings to hard disk, upgrading device firmware, viewing system logs, and performing device diagnostic tests. Password Typically one of the first things the administrator is likely to change is the device password used to access the management software. The administrator’s user name, admin, cannot be changed. The default password can be changed with the Password menu. Change the password and click the Apply Settings button to establish the new password. . Save/Restore Settings It is a good idea to store a back up copy of the configuration settings file on the hard drive of the system used to administer the Router. Use this menu to save a settings file, load a settings file or restore the device to factory default settings. To save the current configuration settings to your computer, click the Save/Restore Settings button in the Maintenance directory to display the System Settings menu. Click the Save button to Save Settings to Local Hard Drive. You will be prompted to select a location on your computer to put the file. To load a previously saved configuration file, click the Browse button and locate the file on your computer. Click the Update Settings button to Load Settings From Local Hard Drive. Confirm that you want to load the file when prompted and the process is completed automatically. The Router will reboot and begin operating with the configuration settings that have just been loaded. To reset the Router to its factory default settings, click the Restore Device button. You will be prompted to confirm your decision to reset the Router. The Router will reboot with the factory default settings including IP address (192.168.1.1) with DHCP enabled and default administrator password (admin) Firmware Update Use this menu to load the latest firmware for the device. Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory default settings, so make sure you save the configuration settings...


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