Device Info
Shows details of the router such as the version of the firmware, bootloader, LAN IP address, etc.
- System Info
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- Model Name
- Model name of the adsl router.
- Time and Date
- Internal Time of your router.
- Firmware Version
- Also known as the firmware version. It shows what is the current firmware version used.
- Internet Info
- Displays WAN connections previously set up in the Setup -> Internet Setup section.
The information added in the status section is the extra column for connection status information,
displaying either ADSL Link Down or ADSL Link Up.
- Internet Connection
- Lists of all the internet settings created.
- Internet Connection Status
- Indicates whether the selected connection is up or down.
- Default Gateway
- Current IP Address of the gateway used. You can manually configure your Gateway or set it to auto by
going to Advanced -> Routing.
- Preferred and Alternate DNS
Shows the current preferred(Primary) and alternate(Secondary) DNS used. You can manually configure
the DNS or set it to auto by going to Advanced -> DNS.
- Upstream Line Rate(Kbps)
- Displays how fast your upload is per second. Will only show if you are already connected to your ISP.
- Downstream Line Rate(Kbps)
- Displays how fast your download is per second. Will only show if you are already connected to your ISP.
- Wireless Info
- Displays WLAN setup details configured in Setup -> Wireless
- Mac Address
- Your wireless MAC Address.
- Status
- Tells you if your wireless is enabled or disabled.
- Network Name (SSID):
- Your wireless network name.
- Visibility
- Tells you if your wireless network is visible or invisible to other wireless devices.
When Visible mode, your wireless network name is broadcast to anyone
within the range of your signal. When Invisible, you must enter the
Wireless Network Name (SSID) on the your wireless device manually to
connect to the network.
- Security Mode
- Displays what your current security settings is set to.
- Local Network Info
- Displays LAN setup details of your modem.
- Mac Address
- Your unit's MAC Address
- IP Address
- Current IP Address of the ADSL router.
- Subnet Mask
- Your modem's current subnet.
- DHCP Server
- Shows if your unit's DHCP is enabled or not.
Wireless Clients
Displays the stations (identified by their BSSID) that are associated with your wireless router.
Click on Refresh to renew the page for new wireless stations.
DHCP Clients
This shows the computers, identified by the hostname and MAC
address that have acquired IP addresses by the DHCP server with the time
that the lease for the IP address is up
Logs
If the log is enabled, the system will log selected events
including Emergency, Alert, Critical,
Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, and Debugging.All events
above or equal to the selected display level will be displayed.
You can configure the system logs here: Maintenance -> System Log.
Statistics
The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless
packet transmit and receive statistics.
- Transmitted
- The number of packets sent from the router.
- Received
- The number of packets received by the router.
- Transmitted Packets Dropped
- The number of packets that were dropped while being sent, due
to errors, collisions, or router resource limitations.
- Received Packets Dropped
- The number of packets that were dropped while being received,
due to errors, collisions, or router resource limitations.
- Errs
- The number of transmission failures that cause loss of a
packet. A
noisy radio-frequency environment can cause a high error rate on
the wireless LAN.
- ADSL Statistics
- Displays all of ADSL statistics information, including link down or on, downstream and upstream,
type, line coding and so on.
Route Info
The Route Info section displays route information showing the IP addresses of the destination,
gateway, and subnet mask as well as other route information.