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Status Help
Device Information
This screen enables you to view the router LAN, Wireless LAN and WAN configuration.
- LAN (Local Area Network)
- This displays the MAC Address of the Ethernet LAN interface, the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the LAN interface, and whether or not the router's built-in DHCP server is Enabled or Disabled.
- WAN (Wide Area Network)
- This field displays the router's WAN interface MAC address, DHCP client status, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS address. Click DHCP Release option to release all IP addresses assigned to client stations connected to the WAN interface of the router. Click DHCP Renew option to reassign IP addresses to client stations connected to the WAN.
- Wireless LAN
- Displays the router's wireless connection information. This includes the router's wireless interface MAC address, the connection status, the SSID status, which channel is being used, and whether security is enabled or not.
- LAN Computers
- This area of the screen continually updates to show all DHCP enabled computers and devices connected to the LAN side of your router. If the DHCP Client (i.e. a computer configured to 'Automatically obtain an address') supplies a Host Name then that will also be shown. However, any computer or device that has a static IP address would not show its host name.
- IGMP Multicast Memberships
- If IGMP is enabled, this area of the screen shows all multicast groups of which any LAN devices are members of.
Log
You can save the log file to a local drive which can later be used to send to a network administrator for troubleshooting.
- Save Log File
- Click this button to save the log entries to a text file.
- Log Type & Level
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- Log Type
- Select the type of information you would like the router to log.
- Log Level
- Select the level of information you would like the router to log.
The router keeps a running log of events and activities, occurring on it, at all times. The log will display up to 400 recent system logs, 50 firewall and security logs, and 50 router status logs. Newer log activities will overwrite the older logs.
- First Page
- Click this button to view the first page of the log.
- Last Page
- Click this button to view the final page of the log.
- Previous
- Click this button to view the page just before the current page.
- Next
- Click this button to view the page just after the current page.
- Clear
- Click this button to delete the contents of the log and begin a new log.
Statistic
The router keeps statistics of the data traffic that it handles. You are able to view the amount of packets that the router has Received and Transmitted through the Internet (WAN), LAN, and Wireless interfaces.
- Refresh Statistics
- Click this button to update the counters.
- Reset Statistics
- Click this button to manually clear the counters. The traffic counter will reset when the device has rebooted.
Active Sessions
Active Session display Source and Destination sessions passing through the router.
- IP Address
- The source IP address of the originating sessions.
- TCP Sessions
- This shows the number of TCP sessions that are being sent from the source IP address.
- UDP Sessions
- This shows the number of UDP sessions sent from the source IP address.
Wireless
This screen enables you to view information about wireless devices that are connected to the router's wireless interface.
IPv6
All of your WAN and LAN connection details are displayed here.