Administration Settings - Gemtek Systems R921212G User Manual

802.11g wireless broadband router
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You may not be able to access the configuration tool if invalid information is
entered.
To use static routing, manually add the Destination IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP
Address for each route you are adding to the Static Routing Table, and click Add. If you are
routing to an entire network, the last number in the destination IP address should be a zero (0);
for example, 192.168.0.0.
NOTE: In static routing, the Router does NOT dynamically discover routing information and
does NOT use RIP. The Router currently does NOT support RIP.
Use the fields beside each route and the Delete button to remove static routes from the Static
Routing Table.
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Administration Settings

Password Settings
The Router uses a password to authenticate the user before allowing changes to be made to
any network settings. If you would like to change the current password, click to select Change
Your Password and enter the new password in both New Password and Retype Password
fields. Write down the password and keep it in a secure location for future reference.
System Administration
HTTP Port No.
Do not change the HTTP Port value unless you have reason to do so. Typically, web
servers listen for incoming web requests on port 80.
Allow remote user to configure the device
If you would like a remote user to be able to administer your Router over the Internet,
click to select titled Allow remote user to configure the device. Enter the IP address
for the remote administration host computer.
Allow remote user to ping the device
Click to select Allow remote user to ping the device to enable your Router to be
pinged by any user on the Internet. This feature is helpful if you want to let other
Internet users to click to select the status of your Router.

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