WAN Mode: is to set your Internet connection. Select your Internet connection type from the drop-down list of Protocol. Follow the instructions on the page to complete the configuration.
Wireless: is to customize the router's wireless settings, including SSID and password, mode, channel, channel width and transmit power, and so on.
VPN: namely, Virtual Private Network, helps you access Internet resources remotely, securely, and privately through tunneling technology. When you access the Internet, VPN encrypts your personal information and hides your IP address from the public. For VPN users, it looks like the devices are directly connected.
Captive Portal: allows you to design a portal page for network access verification. Customers are directed to view an advertisement or accept set terms before being granted Internet access. In this way, it offers unique marketing opportunities for small businesses to improve brand awareness and deliver marketing messages.
Firmware: Update the router's firmware to be the latest version.
Parental Control helps to set up unique restrictions on Internet access for each member of your family via Parental Control feature. You can block inappropriate content, set daily limits for the total time spent online and restrict Internet access to certain time of the day, etc. This feature only works in Wireless router mode.
Diagnosis: The diagnosis result will indicate the status of Internet, Wireless, Devices, Services and System. You can click Download to reserve the diagnosis bin file.
PING: Used to test the connectivity between the router and the tested host, and measure the round-trip time.
TRACEROUTE: Used to test the route (path) your router has passed to reach the tested host, and measure transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network.
NSLOOKUP: Check if the DNS IP address of the WAN can work normally.
System Log: Track all the router behaviors. When the router does not work normally, download the system log and send it to our Technical Support for troubleshooting.