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Manually Configuring your Modem
Manually Configuring your Modem
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Statistics (Superframes represent the highest level of data
presentation.
Each superframe contains regular ADSL frames,
one of which is used to provide superframe
synchronization, identifying the start of a
superframe. Some of the remaining frames are
also used for special functions.)
Received
Superframes
Interleaved
Number of interleaved superframes received.
Transmitted
Superframes
Interleaved
Number of interleaved superframes transmitted.
Received
Superframes
Fast
Number of fast superframes received.
Transmitted
Superframes
Fast
Number of fast superframes transmitted.
UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug-and-
Play) is a technology that
offers seamless operation
of voice messaging, video
messaging, games, and
other applications that
are UPnP-compliant.
Some applications require
the Modem’s firewall
to be configured in a
specific way to operate
properly. This usually
requires opening TCP
and UDP ports, and in
some instances, setting trigger ports. An application that is UPnP
compliant has the ability to communicate with the Modem, basically
“telling” the Modem which way it needs the firewall configured. The
Modem ships with the UPnP feature disabled. If you are using any
applications that are UPnP-compliant, and wish to take advantage
of the UPnP features, you can enable the UPnP feature. Click on the
“Enable” button then click on the “SAVE SETTINGS” button to save
your settings.
DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain
Name Server) provides a
way to tie a domain name
to the Modems WAN IP.
DDNS allows your domain
name to follow your IP
Address automatically by
having your DNS records
changed when your IP
Address changes.
With a DDNS connection
you can host your own
web site, email server,
FTP site and more at your
own location even if you have a dynamic IP Address.