Planet Networking & Communication 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router WRT-410 User manual

802.11g WirelessBroadband Router
WRT-410
User sManual

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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor aClass Bdigital device,
pursuant toPart 15 of FCC Rules.These limitsaredesigned toprovide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiateradio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in aparticularinstallation.If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1.Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.
3. Connect the equipmentinto an outlet on acircuitdifferent from thatto which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician forhelp.
FCC Caution:
Toassurecontinued compliance.(example-use only shielded interface cables when connecting to
computeror peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe Following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2 )this Device must accept any
interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.

Federal Communication Commission(FCC) Radiation Exposure
Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In
orderto avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits,human proximity
to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm(8 inches) during normal operation.
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipmentcomplies with all the requirementsof DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENTAND THE COUNCILOF 9March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication
terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of theirconformity (R&TTE)
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC(Telecommunications Terminal
Equipmentand Satellite EarthStation Equipment) As of April 8,2000.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it.However,
special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with
electrical equipment.All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must thereforebe allowed
at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
Revision
User s Manual for PLANET Wireless Broadband Router
Model: WRT-410
Rev: 1.0 (November.2003)
Part No. EM-WRT410

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................1
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS .........................................................................................................1
1.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS....................................................................................................1
1.3 FEATURES .........................................................................................................................1
1.4 SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................................2
1.5 WIRELESS PERFORMANCE .................................................................................................3
CHAPTER 2 HARDWAREINSTALLATION.............................................................................4
2.1 HARDWARE CONNECTION...................................................................................................4
2.2 LED INDICATORS...............................................................................................................4
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURETHROUGH WEB BROWSER.......................................................5
3.1 MAIN.................................................................................................................................5
3.1.1LAN & DHCPServer................................................................................................5
3.1.2WAN.........................................................................................................................6
3.1.3Password..................................................................................................................8
3.1.4 Time..........................................................................................................................9
3.1.5Dynamic DNS.........................................................................................................10
3.2 WIRELESS .......................................................................................................................10
3.2.1Basic.......................................................................................................................10
3.2.2 Authentication.........................................................................................................11
3.2.3 Advanced................................................................................................................12
3.3 STATUS ...........................................................................................................................13
3.3.1Device Information.................................................................................................13
3.3.2Log.........................................................................................................................14
3.3.3Log Settings...........................................................................................................15
3.3.4Statistic...................................................................................................................16
3.3.5Wireless..................................................................................................................17
3.4 ROUTING.........................................................................................................................17
3.4.1Static.......................................................................................................................17
3.4.2Dynamic.................................................................................................................18
3.4.3RoutingTable.........................................................................................................19
3.5 ACCESS...........................................................................................................................20
3.5.1Filters......................................................................................................................20
3.5.2Virtual Server..........................................................................................................23
3.5.3SpecialAP..............................................................................................................24
3.5.4DMZ........................................................................................................................25

3.5.5Firewall Rule...........................................................................................................25
3.6 MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................26
3.6.1SNMP.....................................................................................................................26
3.6.2Remote Management.............................................................................................27
3.7 TOOLS.............................................................................................................................28
3.7.1Restart....................................................................................................................28
3.7.2Settings..................................................................................................................28
3.7.3Firmware................................................................................................................29
3.7.4Ping Test.................................................................................................................29
3.8 WIZARD...........................................................................................................................30
CHAPTER 4 802.1XAUTHENTICATION SETUP..................................................................31
4.1 802.1X INFRASTRUCTURE................................................................................................31
4.2 RADIUSSERVER SETUP.................................................................................................32
4.2.1Required Services..................................................................................................32
4.2.2Setup Procedure....................................................................................................32
4.3 AUTHENTICATOR SETUP ...................................................................................................46
4.4 WIRELESS CLIENT SETUP.................................................................................................47
4.4.1EAP-MD5 Authentication........................................................................................47
4.4.2EAP-TLSAuthentication.........................................................................................50
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................58
5.1 FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS......................................................................................58
5.2 GLOSSARY ......................................................................................................................59

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing WRT-410. This device features the latest innovation wireless technology
making the wireless networking world happened.This manual guides you on howto install and properly
use the WRT-410 in order to take full advantage of its features.
1.1 Package Contents
Make sure that you have the following items:
• One WRT-410
• One dipole antenna
• One AC Power Adapter
• One User s Manual CD
• One Quick Installation Guide
Note:
If any of the above items are missing, contact your supplier as soon as
possible.
1.2 System Requirements
Before installation, please check the following requirementswith your equipment.
• Pentium Based (And Above) IBM-Compatible PC System
• CD-ROMdrive
• Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP Operating System with TCP/IP protocol
1.3 Features
• 2.4GHz ISMband, unlicensed operation
• Strong network security with 802.1Xauthentication, and 64/128-bitWEP encryption
• SupportsWPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) forboth 802.1xand WPA-PSK
• Dual-standard capability: 802.11g and 802.11b compliant
• Super G mode efficiently raises the data transferrate up to 108Mbps
• Supports DHCP server
• Web Configuration provide auser friendly interface for the user toconfigure through web
browser
• Support MAC Filter
• Build-in 4 -port switch
• Provides Setup Wizard for the user to configure easily in the first time

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1.4 Specification
Standards IEEE 802.11b,IEEE 802.11g
SignalType DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
ModulationBPSK / QPSK / CCK / OFDM
Port WAN: 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45) * 1
LAN: 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45) * 4
Antenna One Detachable Dipole Antenna
AntennaGain 2dBi
Output Power 17dBm
802.11b
11 Mbps (CCK): -82dBm
5.5 Mbps (QPSK): - 86dBm
1, 2 Mbps (BPSK): - 90dBm
(typically@PER <8% packet size 1024and @25ºC+5ºC)
Sensitivity
802.11g
54 Mbps: -72dBm
48 Mbps: - 72dBm
36 Mbps: -76dBm
24 Mbps: -79dBm
18 Mbps: -82dBm
12 Mbps: -86dBm
9 Mbps: -89dBm
6 Mbps: -90dBm
(typically@PER <8% packet size 1024and @25ºC+5ºC)
DataEncryption
64/128-bit WEPencryption
Frequencyband
2.4 GHz~2.484GHz
Channel FCC: 11 Channels (US, Canada)
ETSI: 13 Channels (Europe)
TELEC: 14 Channels (Japan)
Super G mode Up to 108Mbps
802.11g Up to 54Mbps (6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54)
Data Rate
802.11b Up to 11Mbps (1/2/5.5/11)
Environment
Operating temperature:0 ~ 55°C
Operating humidity:5 ~ 95%(non-condensing)
Storage temperature: -20 ~70°C
Storage humidity:0 ~ 95%(non-condensing)
Dimension 200 x 115 x 31mm(Wx D x H)
Power Supply 5V,2.5A

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1.5 WirelessPerformance
The following information will help you utilizing the wireless performance, and operating coverage of
WRT-410.
1. Site selection
To avoid interferences,please locate WRT-410 and wireless clients away from transformers,
microwave ovens, heavy-duty motors, refrigerators, fluorescent lights, and other industrial
equipments.Keep the numberof walls, or ceilings between AP and clients as fewas possible;
otherwise the signal strength may be seriously reduced. Place WRT-410 in open space or add
additional WAP-4000 as needed to improve the coverage.
2. Environmental factors
The wireless network is easily affected by many environmental factors. Every environment is
unique with different obstacles, construction materials, weather, etc. Itis hard to determine the
exact operating range of WRT-410 in a specific location without testing.
3. Antenna adjustment
The bundled antenna of WRT-410 is adjustable.Firstly install the antenna pointing straight up, then
smoothly adjust it if the radio signal strength is poor. But the signal reception is definitely weak in
some certain areas,such as location right down the antenna.
Moreover,the original antenna of WRT-410 can be replaced with other external antennas toextend
the coverage.Please check the specification of the antenna you want to use, and make sure it can
be used on WRT-410.
4. WLAN type
If WRT-410 is installed in an 802.11b and 802.11g mixed WLAN, itsperformance will reduced
significantly. Because every 802.11g OFDMpacket needs to be preceded by an RTS-CTS or CTS
packet exchange that can be recognized by legacy 802.11b devices. This additional overhead
lowers the speed. If there areno 802.11b devices connected, or if connections to all 802.11b
devices are denied so thatWRT-410 can operate in 11g-only mode, then its data rate should
actually 54Mbps and 108Mbps in Super G mode.

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the
WRT-410.
2.1 Hardware Connection
1. Locate an optimum location for the WRT-410. Thebestplace foryour WRT-410 is usually at
the centerof your wireless network, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations.
2. Adjust the antennas of WRT-410. Try to adjust them to aposition that can best cover your
wireless network. The antenna sposition will enhance the receiving sensitivity.
3. Connect RJ-45 cable to WRT-410 LAN port. Connect one of the LAN ports on WRT-410 to your
LAN switch/hub with a RJ-45 cable.
4. Connect RJ-45 cableto WRT-410 WANport. Connect ADSL/Cable Modem tothe WANport on
WRT-410. Use the cable supplied with yourmodem. If no cable was supplied with your modem,
please use a RJ-45 Ethernetcable
5. Plug in power adapter and connect topower source.After power on, WRT-410 will start to
operate.
Note: ONLYuse the power adapter supplied with the WRT-41
0. Otherwise, the product may be
damaged.
Note: If you want to reset WRT-41
0to default settings, press and hold the Reset button over 5
seconds. And then wait for 10 seconds for WRT-410 restart.
2.2 LEDIndicators
WRT-410
802.11g
Wireless Router
STATUSPWRWANWLAN1234
LAN
LED STATE MEANING
Green Device power onPWR
Off Device power off
STATUS Green Indicates a connection error
Green WAN linkstatus is onWAN
Blinking Green
WAN activity
Green WLAN linkstatus is onWLAN Blinking Green
WLAN activity
Green
Linkis established
1 Blinking Green
Packet
s are transmitting or receiving
Green
Linkis established
2 Blinking Green
Packet
s are transmitting or receiving
Green
Linkis established
3
Blinking Green
Packets are transmitting or receiving
Green
Linkis established
LAN
4 Blinking Green
Packets are transmitting or receiving

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Chapter 3 Configure through Web Browser
Web configuration provides auser-friendly graphical user interface (web pages)to manage your
WRT-410. AWRT-410 with an assigned IPaddress will allowsyou to monitor and configure via web
browser (e.g.,MS Internet Explorer orNetscape).
1. Open your web browser.
2. Enter the IP address of your WRT-410 in the address field (default IPaddress is http://192.168.1.1).
3. AUser Name and Password dialog boxwill appear.Please enter your User Name and Password here.
DefaultUser Name and Password are both “admin”.Click “OK”.
4. Then you will see the WRT-410 web configuration page.
5. When the first time you enter WRT-410, Setup Wizardwill pop up. Please refer to our Quick
Installation Guide touse the Setup Wizardto configure.Setup Wizardwill guide you through
configuration step by step.
3.1 Main
3.1.1 LAN & DHCPServer
You can configure WRT-410 sIPsettings and DHCPserver function in this screen. When
configuration is completed, please click “Apply”to save and restartWRT-410.

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This page enables you to setLAN and DHCP properties, such as the host name,IP address, subnet
mask, and domain name. LANand DHCP profiles are listed in the DHCP table atthe bottom ofthe
screen.
Host Name: Type the host name in the textbox.The host name is required by some ISPs. The default
host name is "AP-Router."
IP Address: This is the IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
SubnetMask: Type the subnet mask forthe router in the textbox.The defaultsubnetmask is
255.255.255.0.
DHCP Server: Enables the DHCP server to allowthe router to automatically assign IP addresses to
devices connecting tothe WLAN or LAN.DHCP is enabled by default. All DHCP client computers are
listed in the table at the bottom of the page, providing the host name, IP address,and MAC address of
the client.
Start IP:Type an IP address to serve as the start of the IP range that DHCP will use to assign IP
addresses to all LAN devices connected to the WRT-410.
End IP: Type an IP address to serve as the end of the IPrange that DHCP will use to assign IP
addresses to all LAN devices connected to the WRT-410.
Domain Name: Type the local domain name of the network in the text box.This item is optional.
Lease Time: Select the properexpired duration of the IP leased by DHCP server.
3.1.2 WAN
Please refer to yourInternet connection method to selectthe Connection Type. And please configure
those settings per the information your ISP provides.
Connection Type: Select the connection type, DHCP client/Fixed IP, PPPoE, or PPTP from the
drop-down list.
When using DHCPclient/Fixed IP, enterthe following information in the fields (some information are
provided by your ISP):
WANIP: Select whether you want to specify an IP address manually, orwant DHCP to obtain an IP
address automatically. When “Specify IP”is selected, type the IP address, subnet mask,and default
gateway in the fields. Your ISPwill provide you with this information.
DNS 1/2/3: Type up tothree DNS numbersin the fields.Your ISP will provide you with this DNS
information.

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MACAddress: If required byyour ISP,type the MAC address forthe WRT-410 WANinterface in this
field. You can also copy the MAC address of your PC snetwork card to the WRT-410 WANinterface by
clicking “Clone MAC address”.
When using PPPoE, enter the following information in the fields (some information are provided by your
ISP):
WANIP: Selectwhether you want the ISPto provide the IPaddress automatically, or whether you want
to assign astatic IP address to the WRT-410 WAN interface. When “Specify IP”is selected, type the
PPPoE IP address in the field.Your ISP will provide you with this information.
DNS 1/2/3: Type up tothree DNS numbersin the fields.Your ISP will provide you with this DNS
information.
User Name: Type your PPPoE user name.
Password: Type your PPPoE password.
Connect on Demand: Enables or disables the connect on demand function, which enables WRT-410 to
initiate aconnection with your ISP when an Internet request is made tothe WRT-410.When enabled, the
WRT-410 automatically connects to the Internetwhen you open your browser.
Idle Time Out: Specify the time that will elapse before the WRT-410 times out ofa connection.
MTU: Type the MTU value in the field.

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When using PPTP,enter the following information in the fields (some information are provided by your
ISP):
IP Address: Type the IP address which your ISP provides.
Subnet Mask: Type the Subnet Mask which your ISP provides.
Gateway: Type the IP address of Gateway which your ISP provides.
Server IP: Type the IP address of server which offers Internet service. Your ISP will provide you with this
information.
PPTP Account: Type your PPTP account.
PPTP Password: Type your PPTP password.
PPTP Retype password: Confirm your PPTP password again.
Maximum Idle Time: Specify the time that will elapse before the WRT-410 times out of a connection.
Auto-reconnect: If this function is enabled, WRT-410 will tryto rebuild Internet connection once the link
is down.
3.1.3 Password
You can change the Administrator and User spassword in this screen. These passwords areused to gain
access to the router interface. When you login with user name “User”,you don thave permission to
configure WRT-410.

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Administrator: Type the password the Administratorwill use to login to the system.The password must
be typed again for confirmation.
User: Users can type apassword tobe used forlogging in tothe system. The password mustbe typed
again for confirmation.
3.1.4 Time
This screen enables you to set the time and date for the router's real time clock, selectyour time zone,
specify an NTPserver, and enable or disable daylight saving.
Local Time: Displays the local time and date.
Time Zone: Select your time zone from the pull-down list.
Default NTP Server: Type the NTP server IP address in the field to enable the WRT-410 to
automatically synchronize the time with Internet NTP server.
Set the Time: Selectthe date and time from the pull-downlists, and click “SetTime”to setthe
WRT-410's internal clock to the correct date and time.
Daylight Saving: Enables you to enable or disable daylightsaving time. When enabled, select the start
and end date for daylight saving time.

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3.1.5 Dynamic DNS
You can configure WRT-410 to use DDNS service if you already have a registered DDNS account.
DDNS: You can enable or disable DDNS function here.
Server Address: Please type in the url of yourDDNS service provider.Currently, WRT-410 supports
DynDNS only, thus you have to key in “www.dyndns.org”in this field.
Host Name: Enter the hostname you registered to DDNS provider.
User Name: Enter the user name you registered to DDNS provider.
Password: Enter the password of your registered account.
3.2 Wireless
3.2.1 Basic
This page enables you toenable and disable the wireless LAN function, enter aSSID,and set the
channel for wireless communications.

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Enable/Disable: Enable or disable wireless LAN via the WRT-410.
SSID: Type an SSID in the field.The SSIDofany wireless device mustmatch the SSIDtyped here in
order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the WRT-410.
Channel: Select awork channel for wireless communications. The channel of any wireless device must
match the channel selected here in orderfor the wireless device toaccess the LAN and WANvia the
WRT-410.
3.2.2 Authentication
This screen enables you toset authentication types and the parameters for secure wireless
communications.
Authentication Type: Select the type from the listed options. If Open System or Shared Key is selected,
the screen would appear as above.
WEP: You can enable ordisable WEPfunction here.
Mode: Select the key code you want to use forWEPKey, HEX or ASCII. When Hex is selected, you may
enter alphanumeric charactersin the range of “A-F”, “a-f”and “0-9”in the WEPKeyentry field.
Alternatively, you may enter digit hexadecimal values in the range of “a-z”, “A-Z”and “0-9”.
WEP Key: Select the level of encryption you want from the drop-downlist. WRT-410 supports 64, and
128-bit encryption.
Key1~Key4: There are 4keys available, please ensure you have enter correct number for the key
values with differentKey Length and coding (Hexor ASCII) as 64bit(10 Hexdigit /5ASCII), 128bit(26
Hexdigit / 13 ASCII)or 256bit (58 Hexdigit / 29 ASCII), please select one of them and enter the key you
want to use. Click “Clear”to erase key values.
Note: 128bit WEP encryption will require more system resources than 64bit encryption. Use 64-bit
encryption for better performance.
If WPA or 802.1x is selected in the Authentication Type field, the screen appears as below.

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Lifetime: Select propertime interval from the drop-downlist. Once the lifetime expires, the Encryption
key will be renewed by RADIUS server automatically.
Encryption Key: Select the Encryption key length to be 64-bits or 128-bits.
RADIUS Server 1: Enter the IP address, communicate port number, and shared secretkey of your
primary RADIUS server.
RADIUS Server 2: Enter the IP address, communicate port number, and shared secretkey of your
secondary RADIUS server.
Note: As soon as 802.1X authentication is enabled,all the wireless client stations that areconnected
to the Router currently will be disconnected. The wireless clientsmust be configured manually
to authenticate themselves with the RADIUS server to be reconnected.
If WPA-PSK is selected, the screen appears as below.Please enter ahard-to-guess passphrase
(between 8 and 63 characters)in the field.
3.2.3 Advanced
This screen enables you to configure advanced wireless functions.

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Beacon Interval: Type the beacon interval in the field.You can specify avalue from 20 to 1000. The
default beacon interval is 100.
RTS Threshold: Type the RTS (Request-To-Send)threshold in the field. This value stabilizes dataflow.
If data flowis irregular,choose values between 1 and 2346 until data flowis normalized.
Fragmentation Threshold: Type the fragmentation threshold in the field. If packet transfer error rates
are high, choose values between 256 and 2346 until packettransfer rates are minimized. Please note
that setting the fragmentation threshold value may diminish system performance.
DTIM Interval: Type aDTIM(Delivery Traffic Indication Message)interval in the field. You can specify a
value between 1 and 255. The default value is 1.
TX Rates (MBps): Selectone of the wireless communications transfer rates, based upon the speed of
wireless adapters connected to the WLAN.
11g onlymode: Enable 11g only mode will improve the performance ofa802.11g WLAN, but
non-802.11g clients cannot connect to WRT-410.
Antenna Transmit Power: You can control the transmitpower of WRT-410 here.There arefive options
available: full, half, quarter, eighth, and min.
Super GMode: There arefour options selectable:Disabled, SuperGwithoutTurbo, Super Gwith
Dynamic Turbo,and Super Gwith Static Turbo. When you use Super Gmode, it is recommended to
enable 11g only for bestperformance.
3.3 Status
3.3.1 Device Information
This screen enables you to viewthe router LAN,wireless LAN, and WANconfiguration.

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FirmwareVersion: Displays the latestbuild ofthe WRT-410 firmware interface. After upgrading the
firmware in Tools -> Firmware, check this to ensure that your firmware was successfully upgraded.
LAN: This field displays the WRT-410 LAN interface MAC address, IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP
server status.Click “DHCP Table”to viewalistofclient stations currently connected to the WRT-410
LAN interface.
Wireless: Displays the WRT-410 wireless connection information, including the WRT-410 wireless
interface MAC address, connection status, SSID status, which channel is being used and whether WEP
is enabled or not.
WAN: This field displays the WRT-410 WANinterface MAC address, DHCP clientstatus, IPaddress,
subnet mask, default gateway and DNS. Click “DHCP Release”to release IP addresses get from ISP for
the WAN port. Click “DHCP Renew”to get a newIP addresses from ISP for the WAN port.
3.3.2 Log
This screen will showyou arunning log of system statistics, events and activities. The log displays up to
200 entries. Older entries areoverwritten by newentries. You can save logs via the Log Settings option
-> “Send to”. The Log screen commands and information meaning are as follows

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First Page: Viewthe first page of the log message list.
Last Page: Viewthe last page of the log message list.
Previous Page: Viewthe page just before the current page.
Next Page: Viewthe page justafter the current page.
Clear Log: Delete the contents of the log and begin a newlog.
Refresh: Renewlog statistics.
Time: Displays the time and date that the log entry was created.
Message: Displays summary information about the log entry.
Source: Displays the source of the communication.
Destination: Displays the destination of the communication.
Note: Displays the IP address of the communication.
3.3.3 Log Settings
This screen allows you to set WRT-410 logging parameters.
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