Getnet Router GR-124W User Manual
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36 This page is used to configure the WAN connection parameters. On this page, you may choose the proper WAN connection type and configure the parameters related to the connection type. The parameters on this page are described as follows: Field Description WAN Connection Ty p e The WAN connection types include STATIC (fixed IP), DHCP (Auto config), PPPoE (ADSL), L2TP, and PPTP. The default WAN connection type is DHCP (Auto config). MAC Clone Enable or disable MAC Clone. After enabling this function, click the Fill my MAC button, and then AP will use this MAC address to communicate with the device that connects to the AP’s WAN interface. The default setting is Disable. STATIC (fixed IP) On the Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings page, select STATIC (fixed IP) as the WAN connection type, and the following page appears.
37 On this page, enter the IP address, the subnet mask, the default gateway, and the DNS server provided by the ISP. After finishing setting, click the Apply button to apply the settings. DHCP (Auto config) On the Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings page, select DHCP (Auto config) as the WAN connection type, and the following page appears. If you select DHCP (Auto config), AP acquires the network parameters via WAN interface, such as the IP address, the subnet mask, the gateway, and the DNS server address. After finishing the settings, click the Apply button to apply the settings.
38 PPPoE (ADSL) If you want to use PPPoE service, please select PPPoE (ADSL) connection type. On the Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings page, select PPPoE (ADSL) as the WAN connection type, and the following page appears. On this page, enter the username and the password provided by the ISP, and set the value of the Keep Alive mode. You can also use the default value of the Keep Alive mode. After finishing the settings, click the Apply button to apply the settings. L2TP If you want to use L2TP service, please select L2TP connection type. On the Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings page, select L2TP as the WAN connection type, and the following page appears.
39 On this page, enter the server IP, the username, and the password provided by the ISP. Set the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway. When the Address Mode is Dynamic, the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway of the WAN interface are automatically assigned by the DHCP server. Set the value of Keep Alive mode. You can also use the default value of the Keep Alive mode. After finishing the settings, click the Apply button to apply the settings. PPTP If you want to use PPTP service, please select PPTP connection type. On the Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings page, select PPTP as the WAN connection type, and the following page appears.
40 On this page, enter the server IP, the username, and the password provided by the ISP. Set the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway. When the Address Mode is Dynamic, the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway of the WAN interface are automatically assigned by the DHCP server. Set the value of Keep Alive mode. You can also use the default value of the Keep Alive mode. After finishing the settings, click the Apply button to apply the settings. 5.3.3 Advanced Routing Click Internet > Advanced Routing to display the Static Routing Settings page.
41 This page is used to manage the routing rules, view the routing table, and set the routing RIP function. Add a Routing Rule
42 The parameters for adding a routing rule are described as follows: Field Description Destination The destination address of the routing rule. Range You may select Host or Net. Gateway The IP address that the routing rule passes. Netmask When the range is Net, you can set this option. Interface The local legal interface that the routing rule passes. You may select LAN, WAN, or Custom. Comment Comment about the rule. Current Routing Table in the System The routing table above displays the preset rules in the system. The numbers of self-defined rules are marked with . If you want to delete one rule, choose the rule
43 and then click the Delete button. Dynamic Routing Settings You may enable or disable the RIP function (Routing Information Protocol) here. After enabling RIP function, AP can refresh its routing information and send RIP information to other devices. 5.3.4 DHCP Click Internet > DHCP to display the DHCP Client List page. On this page, you can view the clients’ information assigned by the DHCP server, including the MAC address, the IP address, and the lease time of the IP address and so on. 5.3.5 QoS Click Internet > QoS to display the Quality of Service Settings page.
44 This page is used to configure the upload bandwidth of WAN interface and QoS rules. The parameters on this page are described as follows: Field Description Quality of Service Enable or disable QoS. The default QoS setting is Disable. After enabling QoS, you may set the upload bandwidth of the WAN interface. Upload Bandwidth You may self-define the bandwidth, or select a proper bandwidth in the drop down list. After enabling QoS and setting the upload bandwidth (e.g. the upload bandwidth is 128 kbps), click the Submit button, and the following page appears.
45 On this page, group table displays 4 groups of bandwidth assignation attributes. The new rule can join any group. If the new rule joins a group, it indicates that the minimum and the maximum available bandwidths of the new rule are the same as the preset values of the group that it joins. Modify the Group Click the Modify button of a group in the group table (e.g. NoName5 ), and the following page appears. The parameters on this page are described as follows: Field Description