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MC-MC-
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MODE COM
WIRELESS ROUTER

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. WARNING 3
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS 4
3. SPECIFICATION 4
4. INSTALLATION 6
4.1 Before Installation 6
4.2 Installation 6
4.3 Sketch Map 7
5. LOCAL COMPUTER SETUP 8
5.1 Windows 2000 SETUP 8
5.2 Windows XP SETUP 12
6.
ROUTERSETUP
16
6.1 Start Internet Explore to Login 16
6.2 PPPoE Configuration 17
6.3 Dynamic IP(Cable Modem...) Configuration 21
6.4 Static IP Configuration 24
6.5 Status 26
6.5.1 WAN Status 26
6.5.2 Wireless Status 27
6.5.3 LAN Status 28
6.6 Basic Setup 29
6.6.1WAN Setup 29
6.6.2 Wireless
Setup
29
6.6.3 LAN
Setup
31
6.6.4 Link Setup / Info 33
6.6.5 Routing Table 34
6.7 System 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.2 Firmware Upgrade 36
6.7.3 Log 38
6.7.4 Others Configuration 39
6.8 QoS 41
6.8.1Basic Configuration 41
6.8.2 IP QoS 42
6.8.3 Application Programme QoS 43
6.8.4 Ports QoS 44
6.9 NAT 45
6.9.1Application 45
6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
6.9.3 Port Forwarding 49
6.9.4 Port Trigger 50
6.9.5 NAT ON/OFF 51
6.10 Advance Configuration 51
6.10.1 Firewall 51
6.10.2 DDNS 53
6.10.3 Remote Wake-up 54
6.10.4 URL Filtering 55
6.10.5 Remote Management 56
6.10.6 Time Management 57
6.10.7 VPN 58
1. WARNING 3
1. WARNING 3
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS 4
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS 4
3. SPECIFICATION 4
3. SPECIFICATION 4
4. INSTALLATION 6
4. INSTALLATION 6
4.1 Before Installation 6
4.1 Before Installation 6
4.2 Installation 6
4.2 Installation 6
4.3 Sketch Map 7
4.3 Sketch Map 7
5. LOCAL COMPUTER SETUP 8
5. LOCAL COMPUTER SETUP 8
5.1 Windows 2000 SETUP 8
5.1 Windows 2000 SETUP 8
5.2 Windows XP SETUP 12
5.2 Windows XP SETUP 12
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6.1 Start Internet Explore to Login 16
6.1 Start Internet Explore to Login 16
6.2 PPPoE Configuration 17
6.2 PPPoE Configuration 17
6.3 Dynamic IP(Cable Modem...) Configuration 21
6.3 Dynamic IP(Cable Modem...) Configuration 21
6.4 Static IP Configuration 24
6.4 Static IP Configuration 24
6.5 Status 26
6.5 Status 26
6.5.1 WAN Status 26
6.5.1 WAN Status 26
6.5.2 Wireless Status 27
6.5.2 Wireless Status 27
6.5.3 LAN Status 28
6.5.3 LAN Status 28
6.6 Basic Setup 29
6.6 Basic Setup 29
6.6.1WAN Setup 29
6.6.1WAN Setup 29
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6.6.4 Link Setup / Info 33
6.6.4 Link Setup / Info 33
6.6.5 Routing Table 34
6.6.5 Routing Table 34
6.7 System 35
6.7 System 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
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6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.1 Password 35
6.7.2 Firmware Upgrade 36
6.7.2 Firmware Upgrade 36
6.7.3 Log 38
6.7.3 Log 38
6.7.4 Others Configuration 39
6.7.4 Others Configuration 39
6.8 QoS 41
6.8 QoS 41
6.8.1Basic Configuration 41
6.8.1Basic Configuration 41
6.8.2 IP QoS 42
6.8.2 IP QoS 42
6.8.3 Application Programme QoS 43
6.8.3 Application Programme QoS 43
6.8.4 Ports QoS 44
6.8.4 Ports QoS 44
6.9 NAT 45
6.9 NAT 45
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6.9 NAT 45
6.9.1Application 45
6.9.1Application 45
6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
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6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
6.9.2 Virtual Server 47
6.9.3 Port Forwarding 49
6.9.3 Port Forwarding 49
6.9.4 Port Trigger 50
6.9.4 Port Trigger 50
6.9.5 NAT ON/OFF 51
6.9.5 NAT ON/OFF 51
6.10 Advance Configuration 51
6.10 Advance Configuration 51
6.10.1 Firewall 51
6.10.1 Firewall 51
6.10.2 DDNS 53
6.10.2 DDNS 53
6.10.3 Remote Wake-up 54
6.10.3 Remote Wake-up 54
6.10.4 URL Filtering 55
6.10.4 URL Filtering 55
6.10.5 Remote Management 56
6.10.5 Remote Management 56
6.10.6 Time Management 57
6.10.6 Time Management 57
6.10.7 VPN 58
6.10.7 VPN 58

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44
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User Manual
User Manual
MODE COM WIRELESS ROUTER
Great thanks for your purchasing MC-418A Wireless Router ,MC-418A Supports IEEE802.11G Standard ,trans-
ferring date with speed of 54Mbps , also conforms to IEEE802.11B Standard. MC-418A satisfy enterprise with
small scale, SOHO user to lay out WAN and LAN. MC-418A provide multi-protection for the security for the ne-
tworks, such as support or prohibit SSID broadcast, not allow AP to broadcast SSID network name for SSID
prevention. MC-418A support WEP for the security of WLANS with powerful firewall. MC-418A allow many PCs
to share one PC’s WAN Cable and one Internet account by ISP. MC-418A allow varies ways to internet, such as
ADSL, Cable Modem, dial up automatically, easy to configure. MC-418A combines 4 port Ethernet Switch to
connect with Ethernet adapters. VLAN server allow Internet user to visit website, FTP and other service in LAN.
MC-418A control the outside visit, configure different authorized access. MC-418A support Web management,
DMZ, network game and videoconference. This manual is the user’s guide for MC-418A. This manual consists
of hardware specification, installation guide, configuration guide and definition on how to use MC-418A. Pls
use this manual for your reference.
First, please read the installation guide in chapter 4, note some points when install. Second, Pls read chapter
6, in order to allow MC-418A to run in corresponding Internet environment.
For You we create products unique in every aspect…
Choose better future, choose Mode Com!
1. Warning
1. Please used adaptor provided by manufacturer, otherwise will break MC-418A.
2. Do not drop Router down or any damage to the Router and its electronic component.
3. Do not disassemble Router, otherwise warranty for repair will not be guaranteed
4. Do not exposure Router under Sunshine, to avoid heat.
5. Please keep Router dry and away from fire.
6. Please keep Router under shield and run under 0-40 to the perfect state.
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2006 Mode Com Ltd. All rights reserved. The Mode Com logo is registered trademark of Mode Com Ltd.2006 Mode Com Ltd. All rights reserved. The Mode Com logo is registered trademark of Mode Com Ltd.2006 Mode Com Ltd. All rights reserved. The Mode Com logo is registered trademark of Mode Com Ltd.

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2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
Package contents of Wireless Router as follows:
1. Wireless Router MC-418A
2. Switch DC Power Adapter (7.5V,1.5A)
3. Ethernet Cable
4. User’s Guide
3.SPECIFICATION
This Wireless Router is a highly integrated Wireless Router with many functions such as Gateway, Switch, DHCP
server, Firewall etc:
11G 54Mbps
Support 802.11g high-speed data rate up to 54Mbps for 802.11g(draft) and 11Mbps for 802.11b
with wide range coverage.
Network Address Transform (NAT)
With providing Internet application this Router can allow more than one
user to connect with Internet at the same time by sharing one public IP address; It supports many connection
waysxDSLCable ModemLAN/ Leased Line and so on.
4 Ports 10/100M Switch
It has 4 Network 10/100M switch ports port support MDI/MDIX automatic identifica-
tion function, Switch port can connect to other switches, so that can support over hundred computers to go
to Internet at the same time.
PPPoE(ADSL) Automatic Disconnection/Connection
Users can optionally choose automatic disconnection
in idle time and connection in access time to save Internet access cost.
DHCP Server Supported
All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically from this
product.
Static IP address Binding:
Authorize user to manage and configure PC in LAN in most by binding MAC ad-
dress and IP address together.
System Memorandum: MC-418A record routing history and forwarder to administrator mailbox.
UPnP:
Defaulted UPnP enable user to configure networking hardware and software.
Management Based on Web Page Both network configuration and system configuration are based on inside
Web Server. The user interface is clear and usage is easy. By this interface users can also update software to en-
hance the system stability and expansibility.
Internet Access Control
Different administration can be setup for different users.
Data Package Filtration: Port Filtration, IP Address Filtration, MAC Address filtration, Key word Filtration enable
user to configure IP router to analyze data package can be forwarded or refused.

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Virtual Server
Allow other users from Internet access WWW, FTP server or other servers in LAN.
QoS
: Control the IP Router bandwidth forwarding and transferring by configuration IP Address QoS , applica-
tion QoS and port QoS.
Firewall
Users can randomly refuse or allow data from Internet
Scheduler
: Manage and control Local Network accessing Internet by configuration time.
DMZ Server
Allow one computer to be totally open to Internet to make sure special application.
Remote Management
Users can totally manage office or home network wherever they are.
DDNS
By this function users can set up their own web station.
Remote Wake-up
: Enable user to remote wake up PCs in LAN.
Support VPN Pass-through
Supports VPN Pass-through PPTP dialogue and also supports users to configure
VPN Server and Client in LAN.�
VPN server
: Allow you to setup VPN server, allow 5 VPN client logging at same time Detailed Specification
ITEM
WIRELESS ROUTER MC-418A
SPECIFICATION
Standard
IEEE 802.11G
IEEE 802.11B
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.3x
Protocol
TCP/IP, NAT, DHCP, UDP, FTP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP,HTTP,DNS, IPSec/VPN Pass-through…
External Port
WAN
One 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port, automatic sense cross cable
LAN
Four 10/100Mbps speed Ethernet switch port, auto sense cross cable
Wireless
Parameter
Frequency
Range
2.412~2.472 GHz
Forward Speed
1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps(802.11b)
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps (802.11g)
Opt. Channel
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Data Modulation
CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK, OFDM
RF Power
16-18dBm
Antenna Type
1*2.4Ghz Dipole Antenna
1*2.4Ghz Embedded Antenna
Cable
UTP100Base-TX
UTP/STP 5 or above standard
Control interface
Based on Web application
Inside function
10/100Mbps switch
;
LAN/WAN port auto sense cross cable;
WAN port static/dynamic IP flexible
setting up
;
Support 64/128 bit WEP and MAC
;
Support AP client Bridge-Point-to Point mode
;
Support client mode
;
PPPoE dial-up and connection time setting up
;
PPPoE dial-up and automatic/
manual connection
;
Double IP Configuration
;
Support VPN Pass-through
;
DHCP Service
;
DNS
relaying
;
DMZ Server
;
Static IP Address Binding
;
System Memorandum forwarding
;
IP Router
configuration back-up
;
UPNP
;
Connection setting up and stat.;
Time control on access to internet
;
Firewall
;
NAT ON/OFF
;
Port/IP/MAC/Key word Filtration
;
Remote control
;
Remote Wake-up
;
DDNS
;
Gateway
;
Virtual Server
;
Qos & VPN Server
Product
Specification
CPU
KENDIN KS8695PX (ARM9)
FLASH
2MB Flash
Memory
16MB SDRAM
LAN
connection
Static or dynamic IP address
WAN
connection
xDSL
Cable Modem
Special cable
LAN
Power
supply
DC 7.5V/1.5A switch power adapter
Size
179mm
×
*119mm
×
*39mm
Temperature
0 ~ 60
Humidity
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Compatible OS
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Mac OS Linux or other UNIX system
Notes:
If the specification and functions of Router have been changed, it will not be informed. The users please
take care of it by themselves.
4.INSTALLATION
4.1 BEFORE INSTALLATION
4.1.1. Firstly please confirm your computer OS (Windows 95,98,NT, ME, 2000, XP, Linux, Mac) and Web browser
(Internet Explorer 4.0 with JavaScript function
Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above version)
4.1.2. Make sure there is LAN Card which has been correctly installed in your computer.
4.1.3. If you are xDSL user, please remember your user ID and password.
4.1.4. If you connect Internet by LAN or WAN, please get the following information from your network admin-
istrator: IP address is static or dynamic, DNS, default gateway, account and so on.
If your computer has installed ADSL PPPoE dial-up software before the installation of Router, please backup
your installation software and uninstall your ADSL PPPoE dial-up software by Start->control panel->Add or
Remove Programs.
4.2 INSTALLATION
4.2.1. Setup WAN connection: connect broadband cable (xDSL, Cable Modem or LAN/ Leased cable) with WAN
port of Router.
4.2.2. Setup LAN connection: connect your computer LAN card’s port or your switch UPLINK port with one LAN
port of Router by a common network cable.
Note: All LAN ports of Router can automatically sense cross cable, so you can either use through cable or cross
cable to connect LAN card or switch.
4.2.3. Turn on the power: connect and the power supply, turn on it. Then Router comes to self-detect state.
During the self-detect: PWR LED will be long light, RUN LED will slow flash after correct startup, other four LAN
LED and WAN LED will flash only twice rapidly, then the system will come to normal work state.
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LED
Description
Explanation
PWR
Power LED
Long light
RUN
System status LED
LED flash when device work normally.
LED doesn’t on or flash refer some problem with device
WLAN
WLAN port connection LED
Flashing refers to data transformation
WAN
WAN port connection LED
Flashing refers to data transformation
LAN
LAN port connection LED
Flashing refers to data transformation
Port explanation
Antenna
Antenna provide wireless LAN functionality and ensure optimal signal strength
Antenna provide wireless LAN functionality and ensure optimal signal strength
Power jack
Connect power adapter (7.5V/1.5A)
Reset
Press Reset button. Switch the power off/on. After switching the power on, about 5 seconds later RUN LED will flash
rapidly, then release the button. After Router startup, all configurations will restore to default configuration.
rapidly, then release the button. After Router startup, all configurations will restore to default configuration.
WAN
Connect xDSL/Cable Modem or Special cable
LAN 1~4
Connect personal computer or hub, switch and so on
Connect personal computer or hub, switch and so on
4.3 NETWORK SKETCH MAP
NOTE: After switch or hub expand, Wireless Router can connect at most 253 client computers in LAN or WLAN.
WLAN
PWR
RUN
WAN
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Note:
During the usage, the sequence of turn on is
firstly turn on Modem
’
s power supply
’s power supply ’
1 minute after
Modem startup turn on Router power supply , then turn on the computer .
5. LOCAL COMPUTER SETUP
Users should configure local network to access Internet by Router. Users should know the default configura-
tion of Router before installation. Users must connect with Router again after configure computer’s local ne-
twork. Please make sure your computer setting is as follows, Otherwise Router can not be correctly connected
(Linux and Mac users please setup as follows by relative conference).
The default configuration of Router is:
— IP address
192.168.0.1
— Subnet Masks
255.255.255.0
Users can setup static or dynamic IP configuration.
5.1 Windows 2000 SETUP
(1) Install Router.
(2) Start Windows 2000 and check LAN LED is on or off. If off, please confirm the connection of your computer
with Router.
(3) Click
“
start
”
->
“
Setting
”
->
“
Panel Control
”
.

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(4) Double click the
“
Network and Dial-up Connection
”
in
“
control panel
“control panel“
”
.
(5) Click
“
Local area connection
”
->
“
Properties
”
->
“
Internet protocol
(
TCP/IP
)
”
and
“
Properties
”
.

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(6) Click
“General ”
bar, Select
“Obtain an IP address automatically”
and
“Obtain DNS server address au-
tomatically”
(7) Click
“OK”.
(8) Click
”Start”
->
“Run”
.
(9) Input
”cmd”
,then click
“OK”.
(10) Input
“ipconfig”
in Pop-up Command window.
(11) Please make sure your IP is the same with below. If same then your configuration is successful, or please
redo the above steps and restart your computer.
The IP address is between
192.168.0.2
and
192.168.0.254
The subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
The default gateway is
192.168.0.1

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(10) Input
“
ping 192.168.0.1
”
, then
“
Enter
”
.
(11) If you can see “
Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
”
then the connection between
your computer and Router is completed.

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5.2 Windows XP SETUP
(1) Install Router.
(2) Start Windows XP and check LAN LED is on or off. If off, please confirm the connection of your computer
with Router.
(3) Click
“Start”
->
“Setting”
->
“Panel Control”
(4) Double click the
“Network and Internet Connections”
in
“control panel”.
(5) Click
“Network connection”
->
“local area connection”->“properties”-> “Internet protocol
TCP/IP
”
and
“
Properties
”
.
(6) Click
“
General
“
, Select
“, Select“
“
Obtain an IP address automatically
”
and
“
Obtain DNS server address auto-
matically
”
(7) Click
“
OK
”

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(8) Click
“
Start
”
->
“
Run
”
(9) Input
“
cmd
“cmd “
“
, Click
“
OK
”
(10) Input
“
ipconfig
”
in the pop-up command window.
(11) Please make sure your IP is the same with below. If same then your configuration is successful, or please
redo the above steps and restart your computer.
The IP address is between
192.168.0.2
and
192.168.0.254
The subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
The default gateway is
192.168.0.1

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(12) Input
“
ping 192.168.0.1
”
,
then
“
Enter
”
.
(13) If you can see
“
Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
”
then the connection between
your computer and IP router is completed.
6. MC-418A ROUTER SETUP
6.1 START INTERNET EXPLORRE TO LOGIN
Run Internet Explorer (
)
and click the “Stop (
) button in Internet Explorer’s toolbar.
Input
http://192.168.0.1 in
Internet Explorer’s address bar.
192.168.0.1 is Default IP address of Router.
You may see the following login web page. Click “Login” button and make relative configuration. Check “WAN

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Setup” to Setup Wizard. The setup wizard enables you to configure the router quickly and conveniently. Check
“WLAN Setup” to WLAN setup wizard. The wireless setup wizard enables you to configure the wireless setting.
You can login directly without account & password confirmation because there is no account information re-
quired by factory default configuration.
Conn. Type:
ROUTER current connection type, Dynamic IP is default value.
Conn. Status:
Router current connection Status
WAN IP:
ROUTER WAN current IP address
Connected PC:
IP address of the computer which connects to ROUTER.
6.2 PPPoE(ADSL) USER SETUP
This connection way is suitable for virtual dial-up Internet connection.
Open external ADSL Modem and check the WAN LED of ROUTER.
If WAN LED is off, check the network cable between external modem and WAN port.
Click
“
Basic setup
“
->
“
WAN setup
”
, as follows:
Select
“
PPPoE User (ADSL)
”
radio button.
Key in the
“
User ID
”
and
“
Password
”
provided by your Internet service provider.

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Click the
Click the
Click the
Click the
“
Apply
“Apply“
”
button.
You may see the popup window.
In case
“
Conn. Status
”
is
“
Successfully connected
”
, the configuration is correct.
Click
“
Show Internet connection status
”
and see the 6.5.1.
If In case
“
Conn. Status
”
is
“
Invalid ID/password
”
,
the configuration is incorrect.
Click the
“
close
“close“
”
button and check your ID& password.
If
“
Conn. Status
”
keeps unchanged, check whether your service type is correct.

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Confirm the WAN connection status:
If WAN connection is successfully established, then by clicking
“
Show
Internet Information
”
you can enter WAN status web page; or click
“
Status
”
->
“
WAN status
”
, as the following.
Connection Type
should be
PPPoE (ADSL)
Connection Status
should be
“
successfully connected
”
Physical Address
is shows Router WAN port MAC Address.
WAN IP Address
,
Subnet mask
,
Default Gateway
,
Primary DNS server
and
Secondary DNS server
can be
different from the following values. (These addresses are provided by your ISP)
“
Disconnect
”
is manual disconnection button. If you click then the system will disconnect with Internet
“
Connect
”
is manual connection button. By clicking it the system can be connected to Internet again.
Click
“
Save
”
to save current configuration.
Restart all PCs connect with IP Router.

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Notes: Please save Router Configuration after completion, otherwise configuration will lose when
power off or restart.
Other Configurations:
MTU
: Input MTU value of data package, default value is 1454. Normally please do not change it.
Disconnect PPP session if idle time is longer than Min
: If you choose this option and setup the time T, then
the router automatically disconnects from Internet after T idle time.
Connect On Demand:
Router can automatically connect with Internet if there is Internet access after discon-
nection. Note: during usage if there is disconnection due to external causes, then the Router will try to connect
with Internet at once until successful connection. This function is the Router inner function and does nothing
with
Connect On Demand
function.
Connect On Demand
is only effective to
Disconnect PPP session if idle
time is longer than Min
.
Connect Manually:
By this option users have to connect with Internet manually after disconnection. This
option is only effective to
Disconnect PPP session if idle time is longer than Min
.
Prevent reconnection although no response from PPP server:
This option is to shut off Router inner auto-
matic connection function. By choosing this option if external network disconnects, Router will not try to con-
nect at once.
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