Net; Network Interfaces - D-Link DIR-620 User Manual

Multifunction wireless router supporting g/2g, cdma, wimax with built-in 4-port switch
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DIR-620 Multifunction Wireless Router Supporting 3G/2G, CDMA, WiMAX
with Built-in 4-port Switch
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Net

In this menu you can specify basic network settings for the router: modify parameters of the
physical interfaces, add p-t-p-interfaces, define static routes and rules for remote access to the web-
based interface. In addition, you can add DNS servers, add domains to the search list, edit
parameters of the DHCP-server, change settings of your wireless network and the reservation
function, configure a DDNS service and the QoS engine, and enable IGMP and the UPnP function.

Network Interfaces

On the Net > Network interfaces page you can edit settings of the router's physical interfaces.
The LAN1 interface represents the ports of the built-in switch (ports 1-4) coupled with the wireless
interface (the predefined name is br0).
The WAN interface represents the Internet port of the router (the predefined name is vlan2).
The WIMAX interface represents the router's USB port and a WiMAX USB modem connected to it
(the predefined name is wimax0).
Figure 16. The Net > Network interfaces page.
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