Cisco Systems WRVS4400NRF Network Router User Manual


 
Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router
Navigating the Utility
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Additional windows branch out from these main windows. The following briefly
describes the windows of the utility.
Setup
This window allows you to configure the router’s basic functionality and set its
time through the following windows:
Summary—Displays a read-only summary of the router's basic information.
WAN—Displays, and allows the modification of, Internet connection
settings on this window.
LAN—Displays, and allows the modification of, Local Area Network (LAN)
settings on this window.
DMZ—Allows the use of the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host feature to allow
a local user to access special-purpose Internet services such as Internet
gaming and video conferencing.
MAC Address Clone—Enables the cloning of your network adapter's MAC
address onto the router. This obviates the need to call your ISP to have the
registered MAC address changed to the router's MAC address, should your
ISP require that you register your MAC address.
Advanced Routing—Enables you to select the router’s operation mode
(dynamic or static routing) while connecting to either the Internet or Intranet
(NAT is only enabled while connecting to the Internet). The router supports
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) versions 1 and 2 to automatically
exchange routing information and establish the router’s routing table.
Time—Sets up the router’s time settings.
IP Mode—Provides options for the IPv4 mode or the Dual-Stack IPv4 and
IPv6 mode.