Home~Wizard~Wireless~Firewall~Advanced Settings~Toolbox~Choose your language~Status~LAN~Device~Internet~Log~Statistics~You can use the System pages on the above menu to monitor the connection status for the WAN/LAN interfaces, to view firmware and hardware version numbers, to view information on all DHCP client devices connected to the network, to view the system event log, and to monitor WAN bandwidth usage.~System~Model~Uptime~Hardware version~Kernel version~Application version~Half hour~One hour~Two hours~Half day~One day~Two days~One week~Two Weeks~Forever~IP address was modified, you have to re-connect the WebServer with the new address.~Invalid domain name. You need to use alphanumeric characters.~IP address~DHCP client start address~Invalid DHCP client start IP address! \n It should be located in the same subnet of current IP address.~DHCP client end address~Invalid DHCP client end IP address! \n It should be located in the same subnet of current IP address.~Invalid DHCP client IP address range! \n Ending address should be greater than starting address.~The LAN IP address of the router can be configured on this page. Additionally, the built-in DHCP server can be enabled and configured to dynamically allocate IP Addresses to connected LAN clients.~IP Subnet Mask~Disabled~Enabled~Lease time~DHCP Server~Start IP~End IP~Domain name~Apply~Cancel~View the current setting status of this device~Wireless Configuration~Channel~Mode~Security~Disable~Associated Clients~LAN Configuration~State~Subnet Mask~MAC address~View the current internet connection status and related information.~Attain IP Protocol~Default Gateway~Primary DNS~Secundary DNS~This table shows the assigned IP address, MAC address and expiration time for each DHCP leased client.~Expiration Time~Refresh~View the system operation information. You can see the system start up time, connection process...etc. here.~Save~Clear~This page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to networks.~Wireless LAN~Ethernet LAN~Ethernet WAN~Sent Packets~Received Packets~Enable~Basic~Advanced~Security~The gateway can be quickly configured as a wireless access point for roaming clients by setting the SSID and channel number. It also supports data encryption and client filtering.~Enable or disable Wireless module function~Basic wireless settings can be configured on the page below.~Band~Show Active Clients~Site Survey~Auto MAC clone~Enable~Disable~Set Security~Authentication type~Advanced wireless settings can be configured on the page below. <br> Warning: Modifying these settings may have an adverse effect. Only advanced users should modify these settings.~Data rate~Transmit rate~Broadcast SSID~Operating mode~Always~None~protection~The SSID cannot be empty~The encryption key you selected as the \'Tx Default Key\' cannot be blank~Invalid length of Key ' + idx + '. It should be ' + len + ' characters~Invalid key value. It should be a hexadecimal number: 0-9 or a-f~Invalid pre-shared key value. It should be in hexadecimal number: 0-9 or a-f~The Pre-Shared Key value should be at least 8 characters~The Pre-shared key value should be less than 64 characters~This page allows you configure wireless security settings. It is highly recommended that Encryption is enabled to help prevent unauthorized access to the wireless network.~Encryption~Key Length~Key type~Default key~Key~WPA type~characters~Use internal MD5 RADIUS Server~Enable 802.1x Authentication~port~password~The Access Point features MAC Address Filtering for further wireless security. If configured, only authorised MAC Addresses will be allowed to associate with the Access Point.~MAC Address Filtering Table~Comment~Select~Delete Selected~Delete All~Reset~Enable Wireless Access Control~New~Add~Access~The Broadband router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters, thus limiting the risk of a hacker attack, and defending against a wide array of common attacks. However, for applications that require unrestricted access to the Internet, you can configure a specific client/server as a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)~Enable or disable Firewall module function~If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall, you can open unrestricted two-way Internet access for this client by defining a Virtual DMZ Host.~Enable DMZ~Public IP Address~Client PC IP Address~Dynamic IP~Static IP~DMZ table~The firewall can block common hacker attacks, including DoS, Discard Ping from WAN and Port Scan~Denial of Service features~Discard Ping on WAN~Port scan~Invalid value. It should be a decimal number: 0-9~Invalid value for Ping of Death packet. It should be a decimal number between 0-255~Invalid value for Ping of Death burst. It should be a decimal number between 0-255~Invalid value for Sync Flood packet. It should be a decimal number between 0-255~Invalid value for Sync Flood burst. It should be a decimal number between 0-255~packet(s)~per~second~minute~hour~Invalid MAC address. It should be a 12 digit hexadecimal number (0-9 or a-f)~Please enter a MAC address when you enable MAC Filtering~Please enter an IP address when you enable IP Filtering~Access Control allows users to define the traffic type permitted or not permitted in your LAN. You can control which PC uses what services or has access to~If both MAC filtering and IP filtering are enabled, the MAC filtering table will be checked first~Enable MAC filtering~Deny~Allow~Client PC MAC Address~MAC Filtering table~Enable IP Filtering Table~PC Description~PC IP Address~Client Service~Protocol~Port range~Invalid URL~Access to particular websites can be blocked by entering either a keyword, or the full URL address of the website to be blocked.~Enable URL Blocking~URL/keyword~Current URL Blocking Table~Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple users to access the Internet through a single Public IP Address or multiple Public IP Addresses. NAT provides Firewall protection from hacker attacks and has the flexibility to allow you to map Private IP Addresses to Public IP Addresses for key services such as Web or FTP~Enable or disable NAT~The table below allows you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific LAN client behind the NAT firewall. These settings are only necessary if there is a need to forward a range of ports from the WAN interface to a particular LAN client.~Enable Port Mapping~Local IP~Type~Both~Current Port Mapping Table~Port forwarding can be configured below to allow remote users to access services such as Web or FTP on a particular port of a local LAN client. If enabled, the router will forward external traffic directed to the public port of the internet connection to the local port of the LAN client's local IP address.~Enable Port Forwarding~Local Port~Public Port~Please, set a trigger port range~Invalid trigger-port number. It should be a decimal number between 0-9~Invalid trigger port value. It should be a decimal number between 1-65535~Invalid trigger-port range. The value of the first port should be less than the 2nd~Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applications cannot work when Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled. If you need to run applications that require multiple connections, specify the port normally associated with an application in the "Trigger Port" field,select the protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic~Enable Trigger Port~Trigger port~Trigger type~Public type~Popular applications~Select an application~Current Trigger-Port Table~Some applications require special support to function under NAT. Please select the applications which you are using~Name~Universal Plug and Play is designed to support zero-configuration, "invisible" networking, and automatic discovery for a range of devices from a wide range of vendors. With UPnP, a device can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices all automatically. Devices can subsequently communicate with each other directly.~You can enable Static Routing to turn off the NAT function of the router and let the router forward packets by your routing policy~Enable Static Routing~Destination LAN IP~Interface~Current Static Routing Table~You can select only one entry~You have changed the settings, please press apply to save your settings~Quality of Service (QoS) refers to the capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic. The primary goal of QoS is to provide priority including dedicated bandwidth, controlled jitter and latency (required by some real-time and interactive traffic), and improved loss characteristics. Also important is making sure that providing priority for one or more flows does not make other flows fail~The password does not match. Please retype the same password in the New and Confirmed box~You cannot use a space in the password. Please try again~Password~Timezone~Remote~Firmware~Back-up~Logfile~You can change the password which is required to log on to the router. By default, the password is admin. Passwords can contain 0 to 30 alphanumeric characters, and are case sensitive~Current password~New password~Confirm password~January~February~March~April~May~June~July~August~September~October~November~December~Set the time zone of the Broadband router. This information is used for log entries and firewall settings~Set Time Zone~Time Server Address~Daylight Saving~From~To~The remote management function allows you to designate a host from the Internet to have management/configuration access to the router from a remote site. Enter the designated host IP Address in the Host IP Address field~Please enter a file~Do you wish to continue with the upgrade process?~At the end of the upgrade, the router may not respond to commands as long as one minute.\n This is normal behavior. Please do NOT power off the router~This tool allows you to upgrade the Routers firmware. Browse to and select the upgrade file and click APPLY. You will be prompted to confirm the upgrade~Upgrade Method~Web~Do you want to reset the router to factory default settings?~The configuration settings of the device can be backed up to a file, and restored from a file on this page. Additionally, the device can be reset to factory default settings by clicking the 'Reset' button below. ~Backup Settings~Restore Settings~Restore to factory default~Upload~Do you really want to reset the router?~It may take some time to restart the router. Please don't turn off the router before the process is finished~In the event the system stops responding correctly or stops functioning, you can perform a reset. Your settings will not be changed. To perform the reset, click on the APPLY button.~Invalid HostID number. It should be a decimal number between 0-9~The IP address cannot be empty, it should contain a FQDN name or IP address~DDNS allows users to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. You must get an account, password and your static domain name from the DDNS service provider.~Dynamic DNS~Provider~Domain name~Account/E-mail~Password/Key~View any attempts that have been made to gain access to your network~Setup Wizard - Internet Access~Select your country and ISP~What type of Internet access do you have ?~Country :~Netherlands~Germany~France~Italy~UK~Belgium~Spain~Others~Service~Setup Wizard~The Setup Wizard will guide you step by step through a basic configuration procedure.~next~previous~Please, enter the data which is supplied by your ISP.~Login Method~Username~Password~Idle Time~Minutes~Connection~Automatic Connection~Manual Connection~Keep Connection~Gateway~Optional~Type~Invalid PPTP default gateway address!\nIt should be located in the same subnet of current IP address~The default gateway value should be empty~Hostname~Connect~Disconnect~Enable Spec. App.~Local IP Address~TCP Port to Open~UDP Port to Open~Comment~select one~Current Trigger-Port Table~Select~WPS~undefine~undefine~WPS Current Status~Pin Code~undefine~undefine~undefine~WPS via PIN~WPS Via Push Button~undefine~Pin Number~Start to Process~Wi-Fi Protected Setup Information~SSID~Authentication Mode~Encryption Type~Passphrase Key~Self Pin Code~Enable or disable Fast Nat~This page allows users to define service limitation of client PC, including IP address and service type.~Client PC Description~Client PC Service~Detail Description~User Define Service~Start IP address cannot be empty! It should be filled with 4 digit numbers as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.~Invalid Start IP address~Invalid End IP address~Invalid IP address! It should be set within the current subnet.~Now our LAN IP is~End ip should bigger than start ip~Start Port should not be empty!~Port number~Ping of Death~burst~Sync Flood~On~Off~Local IP Address~If enabled, this device can block Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. DoS attacks can flood the Internet Connection with invalid packets and connection requests, using so much bandwidth and resources that Internet access becomes unavailable.~Block DoS~IP Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet.~Deny all clients with MAC address listed below to access the network~Allow all clients with MAC address listed below to access the network~Description~Cannot add new entry because table is full!~Do you really want to delete the selected entry?~Do you really want to delete the all entries?~MAC Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet.~LAN MAC Address~If enabled, the firewall will automatically detect and block Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. URL blocking, packet filtering and SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) are also supported. Attack attempts will be recorded in the system event log.~Firmware Upgrade is proceeding, please wait..~Invalid URL Blocking.~System will restart for this change to take effect.~Are you sure you want to do this?~It should be the number of 0, 128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252 or 254~Subnet mask cannot be empty!~It should be filled with 4 digit numbers as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.~Invalid subnet mask value.~It should be a decimal number (0-9).~Invalid subnet mask in 1st digit.~Invalid subnet mask in 2nd digit.~Invalid subnet mask in 3rd digit.~Invalid subnet mask in 4th digit.~Invalid~It should be located in the same subnet of current IP address.~cannot be empty!~Please choose one Operation Mode~Please choose the correct mode of operation.~AP Router Mode~AP Repeater Mode~AP Router Mode is the most commonly used mode in which wireless clients will connect to this device as a Wireless Access Point for internet and network access.~In AP Repeater Mode, this device acts as a wireless repeater for an existing wireless network. In this mode, the device does not have to be physically connected to the existing network via an Ethernet cable and can serve as a wireless range extender for an existing wireless network.~Setup Successfully~Summary~System Configuration~Operation Mode~WAN Configuration~Connection Type~WLAN Configuration~WLAN Key~WLAN Router setup successfully. Please click reboot button to reboot system.~Reboot~The Services found in WAN port.~Please choose your service type or select Others to setup WAN configurations manually.~Rescan~Skip~Manual Config~Please, enter the data which is supplied by your ISP.~Obtain an IP address automatically~Clone MAC Address~Use the following IP address~Service~PPTP Gateway~Connection ID~MTU~IP Address Error~Gateway Address Error~Gateway address should be located in the same subnet of IP address~DNS Address Error~MTU should be a number~Mac Address Error~MTU value error~Gateway should be empty~Please Choose Login Method~Automatically detecting the Services on  WAN port. Please wait~seconds~Please input 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters, eg: 012345678, 5 or 13 ascii characters, eg: passd~Please input 8 to 63 ascii characters or 64 hexadecimal characters~Encryption method~Please input SSID in the following box~in the following key box.~SSID can not be empty~Please choose the security level in the security bar~Lowest~Highest~LAN IP~802.1d Spanning Tree~This device supports a number of network applications out of the box that would otherwise require complex configuration. This built-in support is provided by an ALG (Application Layer Gateway) for a number of commonly used applications. To enable support for a particular application, tick the box next to that application in the list below, and click 'Apply'.~Enabling NAT allows multiple clients on the local network to access the Internet using a single public IP address. NAT (Network Address Translation) involves re-writing the source and/or destination addresses of IP packets as they pass though the Router.~Invalid port number!~Port Triggering, also called Special Applications allows you to use Internet applications which normally do not function when used behind a firewall.~value. It should be the decimal number (0-9).~range in 1st digit. It should be 1-255.~range in 2nd digit. It should be 0-255.~range in 3rd digit. It should be 0-255.~range in 4th digit. It should be 1-254.~IP address cannot be empty! It should be filled with 4 digit numbers as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.~Invalid Static Route IP address~Invalid Gateway Address! It should be set within the current subnet.~Routing~To take Static Route effect, please disable NAT function.~Current Port Forwarding Table~The Power Saving feature for the Wireless Access Point can be enabled below.~Power Saving Mode~Either you have not entered anything,\n or that you entered are invalid~Sorry, but you must enable the Power Saving service.~Sorry, but you must select at least one service.~Sorry, but you must select at least one day.~Invalid time range! Start value should be less than end value.~Start Hour~End Hour~Start Minute~End Minute~To schedule a service, enter a description, the desired service, days of the week and times of the day for the service to be enabled in the form below, and click 'Apply'.~Schedule Description~Power Saving~Days~Every Day~Time of day~All Day (use 24-hour clock)~WLAN Client Table~The table below shows information about wireless clients connected to this Access Point.~Signal~DHCP Client Table~This DHCP Client Table shows client IP address assigned by the DHCP Server~Enable Static DHCP IP~Current Static DHCP Table~You can use the Status page to monitor the connection status for WLAN/LAN interfaces, firmware and hardware version numbers.~Serial Number~WLAN Settings~LAN Settings~You can select other language in this page.~Multiple Language~WAN Settings~You have to select at least one entry!~Up to 8 time schedules can be configured for the built-in power saving and firewall functionality on the page below. This feature can be used to enable these functions on particular days of the week, or hours of the day. The scheduler needs to have the correct time configured on the device in order to operate correctly, so please ensure that the network time client is correctly configured in the "Tools" section of this interface. ~Enabled Schedule Table (up to 8)~Schedule~Bandwidth usage statistics for the WAN interface are shown below. This page is automatically refreshed every five seconds.~Detailed system event logs are displayed in the box below.~Sorry! The address you want to ping should not be empty.~Network is unreachable~This page can diagnose the current network status~Address to Ping~Ping Result~You can change the password that you use to access the router, this <u>is not</u> your ISP account password.~Old Password~New Password~Repeat New Password~Remote management allows the router to be configured from the Internet by a web browser, A username and password is still required to access the Web-Management interface.~Host Address~This device can automatically set its internal clock from an internet time server. This clock is used for accurate system event logging and by the service scheduling function. The Daylight Savings option allows a one-hour time offset based on a date schedule. ~Time Zone~NTP Time Server~You can perform a firmware upgrade of the router on this page. Ensure that the firmware file is located on the hard drive of your computer. Click on 'Browse...' to browse and locate the firmware to be used for your update. Click 'Apply' to initiate firmware upgrade and wait 10 minutes before attempting to access the device.~Host Name~HostID~ISPAddr~HostPass~AuthP~AuthQ~It can not be empty~Invalid value of Start port!~You should set a value between 0 to 65535~Invalid value of End Port!~End port should bigger than start port~Invalid value of Specific port!~QoS Types~Application-based QoS~Port-based QoS~Priority Queue~Bandwidth Allocation~The IP address will not be bounded in the QoS limitation~High/Low Priority Queue~High Priority~Low Priority~Specific Port~Download / Upload~Start IP Addr~End IP Addr~Start Port~End Port~Policy~Rate(bps)~Enable Port-based QoS~Priority~Flow Control~Ingress Rate(bps)~Egress Rate (bps)~You can select the type of the account you have with your ISP provider.~No additional data is required please click apply~Login~Service Name~Idle Timeout~PPP over Ethernet~WAN Interface Settings~WAN Interface Type~Dynamic IP Address~Static IP Address~My IP Address~My Subnet Mask~Gateway IP Address~PPTP Settings~ID~Fragment Threshold~RTS Threshold~Beacon Interval~DTIM Period~Network Name~Pre-shared~Radio~The encryption key you selected cannot be blank.~Port of RADIUS Server~RADIUS Server address~Pre-shared key value should be 64 characters.~SSID Selection~Open System~Shared Key~RADIUS Server~Close~Site Survey Settings~Please select one entry to connect!~BSSID~Auth~The encryption key you selected as the 'Tx Default Key' cannot be blank.~Pre-Shared Key value should be set at least 8 characters.~Pre-shared key value should be less than 64 characters.~This page allows you setup the WDS security. The value depends on your AP Security settings.~Key Format~Default Tx Key~WPA Unicast Cipher Suite~Invalid pin number! It should be the decimal number (0-9).~Pin Code Value should be set at least 8 characters~You must go to station side to push it button within two minute.~No client connecting to the Router.~Edit~Static DHCP IP address mappings can enabled and assigned below.~Start~Server Address~Unlimited Priority Queue~Download~Local IP range~Deny all clients with IP address listed below to access the network~Allow all clients with IP address listed below to access the network~Ping Frequency~Invalid Hostname~DHCP is used when another device is controlling your internet connection. In this case, the ISP username and password is stored on the modem, and not on this device.~PPPoE is used when your modem is set in Bridge Mode and your Router is used to control the internet connection. IE: router houses ISP's Username & Password.~To change security settings move cursor accross scale.~Please set your desired SSID and encryption Key below.~DHCP is used when another device is controlling your internet connection. In this case, the ISP username and password is stored on the modem, and not on this device.~PPPoE is used when your modem is set in Bridge Mode and your Router is used to control the internet connection. IE: router houses ISP's Username & Password.~Login Name~Time Setup~Synchronize with the NTP Server~Synchronize with PC~PC Date and Time~Please select a PC~Connection Control Policy~WAN Connection~Communication between Wireless clients~Communication between Wireless clients and Wired clients~VPN PPTP Pass-Through~VPN IPSec Pass-Through~Current Date/Time~Monitor~Language~Filter~Client List~MAC Filter~IP Filter~URL Filter~Port map.~Port fw.~Port tri.~Admin~Time~Power~Diagnosis~Virt. Serv.~Spec. App.~URL block~DHCP Server~English~Italiano~Chinese~Repeater Mode~Clone MAC~Auto~Value~Taiwan~China~USA~APN Code~Dial Number~Auto Channel~Set Security~Preamble Type~Channel Bandwidth~CTS Protection~Long Preamble~Short Preamble~Auto 20/40 MHZ~Tx Power~WPA pre-shared key~WPA2 Mixed~64-bit~128-bit~Please select a PC.~Bandwidth~IP-based QoS~Tools~WPA2 PSK~AP Mode~AP Bridge-Point to Point Mode~Open~You can change authentication type only in WEP or No Encryption mode~Mixed~While you change the countrycode setting, the channel range may change at the same time.\n And system will restart for this change to take effect.\n Are you sure you want to do this?~Check Channel Time~Configured~unConfigured~WPA2 pre-shared key~WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key~AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point~Station-Ad Hoc~Station-Infrastructure~Not Available~Root AP SSID :~Transmit Burst Mode :~The encryption key you selected as the \' Default Key\' cannot be blank~IP address is invalid!~IP Subnet Mask is invaild!~IP Subnet Mask~IP address~PPPoE Session~Session~Start port is invalid!~End port is invalid!~Port range is invalid!~IP range~ALL~Mask~Current Dual WAN Routing Table~Rule Selection~Default Connection~Unnumbered~Private~Settings~Duplicate Administrator~This device is managed by ~currently!~If you want to login from this PC, please logout from ~or wait for timeout.~Control~The 3G USB dongle is not plugged now, please plug it to use Mobile 3G service.\nAttention! To plug or unplug USB device will reboot the system automatically.~The system is forced to use Mobile 3G service.\nPlease unplug the 3G USB dongle if you want to change connection type.\nAttention! To plug or unplug USB device will reboot the system automatically.~Dynamic PPTP~No Services found in WAN port~Please click rescan or manual configuration to setup WAN connection manually or skip this step.~The system is forced to use Mobile 3G service.\nPlease unplug the 3G USB dongle if you want to choose this connection type.\nAttention! To plug or unplug USB device will reboot the system automatically.~Please select one country!~Please use correct <b>username</b> and <b>password</b> to login.~This device has not been set up yet, please click <b>\"LOGIN\"</b> to enter Wizard Mode, Wizard will guide you to set up this device easily.~Welcome to~Note: ~Invalid IP Address! It should be set within the current subnet. Now our LAN IP is~Invalid Gateway Address! It should be set within the current subnet. Now our WAN IP is~Invalid Gateway Address! The WAN is not ready. It should be set within the subnet of LAN IP. Now our LAN IP is~Ethernet~This address is not allowed to access this device~Mobile 3G~Login Error~3G usb modem status ~This tool allows you to upgrade the Broadband routers system firmware.~Enter the path and name of the upgrade file and then click the APPLY button below. You will be prompted to confirm the upgrade.~The system will automatically reboot the router after you finished the firmware upgrade process. If you don't complete the firmware upgrade process in the "next" step, you have to reboot the router.~File name should be *.dlf~Full~Min~Max~Priority Queue rule is duplicate!~Low~High~The entry can't empty!~Guarantee~Multicast Settings~Multicast~Windows Networking (NetBIOS over TCP/IP)~Allow between LAN and WAN~Allow Trigger Dial~Release Configuration~Enable the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Feature~Allow users to make port forwarding changes through UPnP~DNS Servers~DNS Servers Assigned by DHCP Server~First DNS Server~Second DNS Server~From ISP~User-Defined~DNS Relay~None~Total Bandwidth Settings~Uplink~Downlink~Uplink rate must be larger than the rate of Bandwidth Allocation rules.~Downlink rate must be larger than the rate of Bandwidth Allocation rules.~Renew~Reset~Apply~Passphrase~3G networks enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency.~Start to Process~IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group.~NetBIOS are TCP or UDP broadcast packets that enable a computer to connect to and communicate with a LAN. It allow NetBIOS packets to passthrough to the WAN in order to find a computer on the WAN.~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Japan~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Module is reloading,~Reset to default and reboot,~Restore and reboot,~System is rebooting,~Wait for connection,~Wait for disconnection,~Wait for renew,~Firmware Upgrade is successful, system is going to reboot,~MD5 Check Fail, please use correct firmware.  System is going to reboot,~<b>Abort Firmware Upgrade...<br>Invalid file, please check your firmware and try again!</b><br>System is going to reboot,~please wait~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~AP Mode allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi.~Sorry! Please apply to let the settings work first.~Non-Used(Japanese only)~3G USB Modem Status~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Please input 10 hexadecimal characters, eg: 0123456789, 5 ascii characters, eg: passd~Please input 26 hexadecimal characters, eg: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789,\n13 ascii characters, eg: 0123456789012~If desired, please enter a custom hostname and/or MAC address in the field below. Leave these fields blank to use the default settings. ~Static IP address settings for the WAN interface can be modified on the page below.~PPPoE settings for the WAN interface can be modified on the page below. These settings should have been provided by your ISP.~If your ISP uses PPTP for authentication, then those settings can be modified on the page below.~The LAN IP address of the router can be configured on this page.~Bandwidth usage statistics for the WLAN interface are shown below. This page is automatically refreshed every five seconds.~IP/Name~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Input MAC address is not complete. It should be 12 digits in hex.~Invalid MAC address. It should be in hex number (0-9 or a-f).~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Invalid pin number!~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Set MAC Control List Duplicate!~Table is full!~You can use the System pages on the above menu to monitor the connection status for the WAN/LAN interfaces, to view firmware and hardware version numbers, to view information on all DHCP client devices connected to the network, to view the system event log, and to monitor WLAN bandwidth usage.~Pure N cannot be configured when wireless encryption is WEP/TKIP.~WEP/TKIP cannot be configured when wireless band is pure N.~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Non-Used(Japanese only)~Isolation~Non-Used(Japanese only)