Dynalink AXE10200 Manual

Dynalink AXE10200 Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................... 1 DEVICE DESCRIPTION ......................... 2 LET’S GET STARTED ........................... 4 CONFIGURE YOUR MESH WI-FI ROUTER ..................5 How to access the configuration utility via mobile App ..................... 5 How to access the configuration utility via Web browser ..................6 SET UP A MESH WI-FI SYSTEM ......................
  • Page 3 6.2.2.6 DMZ ......................................33 6.2.2.7 NAT Passthrough ..................................34 6.2.3 LAN ....................................... 36 6.2.3.1 IP Settings ....................................36 6.2.3.2 DHCP Server ..................................... 37 6.2.3.3 Wake on LAN ..................................... 39 6.2.4 WiFi ....................................... 40 6.2.4.1 Basic ......................................40 6.2.5 IPv6 ....................................... 41 6.2.5.1 IPv6 Settings ....................................
  • Page 4 6.6.1 Diagnostic Tools .................................... 72 6.6.2 Syslog ......................................73 System Settings ..............................74 6.7.1 Password & Timezone .................................. 75 6.7.2 Reboot......................................77 6.7.3 Configuration & Reset ................................... 78 6.7.4 Firmware ....................................... 80 6.7.5 LED Light ...................................... 81 Status ..................................82 6.8.1 Wireless ......................................
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    CHAPTER 1 - PACKAGE CONTENTS 1. Package contents Router x2 Power Adapter x2 Ethernet Cable Start Guide...
  • Page 6: Device Description

    CHAPTER 2 - DEVICE DESCRIPTION 2. Device description Indicators and Connectors...
  • Page 7 CHAPTER 2 - DEVICE DESCRIPTION LED Behavior The LEDs indicate the Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s power and connection. LED Name Color status Time Description Press WPS button, LED start to blink green, until WPS pairing success Green Blinking Every 0.5 sec. or fail or 2 minute timeout.
  • Page 8: Let's Get Started

    CHAPTER 3 - LET’S GET STARTED 3. Let’s get started Insert the power adapter into the Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s power connector and plug it into the power outlet. Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s LAN port. Or, connect your mobile device to the Mesh Wi-Fi Router via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 9: Configure Your Mesh Wi-Fi Router

    You can configure your Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s network settings by using either your smartphone or computer. 4.1 How to access the configuration utility via mobile App Install Dynalink Wi-Fi APP from Google Play or APP store. Create Dynalink account with user’s email account.
  • Page 10: How To Access The Configuration Utility Via Web Browser

    Launch your web browser and enter the Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s domain name or IP address: in the http://login.dynalink http://192.168.216.1 address bar. Enter the default username (admin) and password (check admin password on the label) to log in to your Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s management page.
  • Page 11: Set Up A Mesh Wi-Fi System

    Internet firstly, and the other DL-WME38 will be configured the Wifi point. 2. Follow the Dynalink APP step-by-step instructions to finish the internet connection setup. When setup is successfully, your Mesh Wi-Fi Router INTERNET LED indicator shows green.
  • Page 12: Specify Your Mesh Wi-Fi Router Settings

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6. Specify Your Mesh Wi-Fi Router Settings Your Mesh Wi-Fi Router comes with an intuitive Web User Interface (Web UI) that allows you to easily set up its feature. Menu Save Displays all the Mesh Wi-Fi Router functions.
  • Page 13: Dashboard

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.1 Dashboard The Dashboard shows a snapshot of your network status with quick links to key features of your Mesh Wi-Fi Router.
  • Page 14 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Click any of the icons on the dashboard: Internet Status, Mesh Network, System Information, Status, System Settings, LAN, Connected Devices, Security, and Quality of Service to access more information and navigate to the setting pages. Internet Status shows the WAN, LAN, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi connection status of Mesh Wi-Fi Router.
  • Page 15: Network

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2 Network 6.2.1 Status The panel shows a visual overview of connection status between Internet, router, and devices. Click the WAN, LAN, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi icons to access more information and quickly navigate to the corresponding setting pages.
  • Page 16 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS WAN: Displays IP address, connection type, and Ethernet: Displays the link up/down status and the navigation link of the Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s Wide capability of each LAN port. Area Network (WAN) configuration page. LAN: Displays IP address, subnet mask, DHCP status, Wi-Fi: Displays the status, SSID name, password, and navigation link of the Mesh Wi-Fi Router’s Local...
  • Page 17: Wan

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2 WAN 6.2.2.1 Internet The feature allows you to configure the settings of various WAN connection types.
  • Page 18 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS WAN Connection Type 1 - DHCP...
  • Page 19 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS DHCP Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP Enable NAT to public IP when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet.
  • Page 20 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS WAN Connection Type 2 - PPPoE...
  • Page 21 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS PPPoE Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP Enable NAT when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet.
  • Page 22 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Connection Type 3 - Static IP...
  • Page 23 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Static IP Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP Enable NAT when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet.
  • Page 24 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS WAN Connection Type 4 - PPTP...
  • Page 25 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS PPTP Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP Enable NAT when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet.
  • Page 26 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Special Requirement Enable default route if requires. Enable Default Route If your WAN connection type is PPTP or L2TP, please enter the server name or server IP of the VPN Server. VPN Server You can provide a host name for your router.
  • Page 27 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS WAN Connection Type 5 - L2TP...
  • Page 28 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS L2TP Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP Enable NAT when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet.
  • Page 29 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Special Requirement Enable default route if requires. Enable Default Route If your WAN connection type is PPTP or L2TP, please enter the server name or server IP of the VPN Server. VPN Server You can provide a host name for your router.
  • Page 30: Ddns

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2.2 DDNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) feature allows network clients to access your Mesh Wi-Fi Router through a specific domain name. Despite the WAN public IP of the router assigned randomly, you can always use one domain name to access your Mesh Wi-Fi Router from Internet as long as the domain name of your Mesh Wi-Fi Router is successfully registered on DDNS server.
  • Page 31 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Enable or disable DDNS Client. Enable/Disable DDNS Client The dropdown menu displays the vendors of DDNS Server. Clicking the hyperlink to access the website, then Server register a domain name for your router. Enter the domain name you registered on DDNS server.
  • Page 32: Upnp

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2.3 UPnP Universal plug-and-play (UPnP) allows network devices, such as computers, printers, mobile devices etc. to discover each other’s presence on network automatically. A UPnP-enabled device communicates directly with other connected UPnP devices and establishes functional network service.
  • Page 33: Port Trigger

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2.4 Port Trigger Port trigger allows you to define the specific inbound and outbound TCP/UDP ports for LAN devices to communicate with Network devices unrestrictedly. The Incoming Ports are not activated until the corresponding Trigger Port is triggered by detecting packets transmission.
  • Page 34 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Select the radio button to enable/disable port trigger. Click . Enter the parameters in accordance with your requirements. Click to have the rule created on port triggering list and then click to apply your changes.
  • Page 35: Port Forward

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2.5 Port Forward Port forward allows you to set up an Internet service on a local computer, without exposing the local computer to the Internet. Internet traffic directed to a specific port or range of ports on this router is redirect to a device or devices on your local network. You can also build various sets of port redirection, to provide various Internet services on different local computers via a single Internet IP address.
  • Page 36 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Click . Enter the parameters in accordance with your requirements to set up a port forwarding rule. Click to have the rule created on port forwarding list and then click to apply your changes. You can remove or edit any port forwarding rule by using the icons.
  • Page 37: Dmz

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2.6 DMZ A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is an isolated device in your local network where a computer outside the firewall can access directly. This can provide an extra layer of security to the rest of the network but still provide service to devices outside firewall without problems due to NAT firewall. However, since it opens the device up to unrestricted two-way access, this device is vulnerable to outside attack.
  • Page 38: Nat Passthrough

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.2.7 NAT Passthrough NAT Passthrough allows an incoming Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to pass through the router to the network clients.
  • Page 39 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS NAT Passthrough Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a module for implementing virtual private networks. PPTP Passthrough Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs) or as part L2TP Passthrough of the delivery of services by ISPs.
  • Page 40: Lan

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.3 LAN 6.2.3.1 IP Settings Manage IP settings for your local area network. Network: Select Private Network or Guest Network to configure LAN settings. IP address: Specify an IP address. The default IP address of Private Network is “192.168.216.1” and “192.168.217.1” is for Guest Network. Subnet Mask: Modify the subnet mask or remain default settings “255.255.255.0”.
  • Page 41: Dhcp Server

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.3.2 DHCP Server This page allows you to configure your router as a DHCP server which automatically assigns IP addresses to the devices connecting your LAN.
  • Page 42 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS DHCP Server Select Private Network or Guest Network in the dropdown menu to configure DHCP server. Network Select the radio button to enable or disable DHCP server. Enable DHCP Server Enter the domain name of the network or remain default settings. Domain Name Define the start and end of the IP address range that the DHCP server will assign to the LAN devices connecting DHCP address Range...
  • Page 43: Wake On Lan

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.3.3 Wake on LAN Wake on LAN is a standard protocol that allows your computer to be turned on or awakened remotely whether it is hibernating, sleeping, or completely powered off. Click and enter the name/MAC of the computer.
  • Page 44: Wifi

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.4 WiFi 6.2.4.1 Basic This page shows the mode of your Mesh Wi-Fi Router and allows you to configure the corresponding Wi-Fi settings. You will retain only one Wi-Fi network name and password on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz network. Note:...
  • Page 45: Ipv6

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.5 IPv6 6.2.5.1 IPv6 Settings IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is a next-generation IP protocol designed by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) to replace the current version of the IP protocol (IPv4). With the shortage of IPv4 resources, IPv6 will become the standard of the next generation of Internet addresses in the near future.
  • Page 46 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Connection Type 1 - Native...
  • Page 47 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Native Native. Connection Type IPv6 WAN Setting Enable or remain default. Auto Configuration IPv6 LAN Setting Toggle the switch to enable or disable IPv6 LAN. Enable LAN Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a network layer protocol that enables data communications over a packet LAN IPv6 Address switched network.
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Connection Type 2 - Static IPv6...
  • Page 49 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Static IPv6 Static IPv6 Connection Type IPv6 WAN Setting Enter Static IPv6 address. WAN IPv6 Address Enter IPv6 prefix length.IPv6 Prefix Length is used to identify how many bits of a Gobal Unicast IPv6 Address are there in a WAN Prefix Length network packet.
  • Page 50: Ipv6 Information

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.5.2 IPv6 Information The IPv6 status displayed as below:...
  • Page 51: Multicast

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.6 Multicast IPv4/IPv6 Multicast Route allows you to configure the router to deliver traffic flows with efficient method.
  • Page 52: Routing

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.2.7 Routing 6.2.7.1 Static Route Failover mode allows you configure the default router of device data flow. When you choose WAN as your preferred line, all the data flow of your router will go through Ethernet WAN interface.
  • Page 53: Parental Control

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.3 Parental Control 6.3.1 Profile Parental control is a set of tools that allow parents to manage their child’s Internet use and restrict the access to certain content.
  • Page 54 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 1. Create a profile, in order to use the parental control features, first you need to create a profile with one device or multiple devices. You add devices by selecting them from a list of connected devices. 1.1 Click and enter a unique name.
  • Page 55 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 4. Time schedule, we can pause the Internet access for a specific time of day, such as sleeping time. 5. Website block, using specific keywords of the website URL and block its access. 4.1 Configure the time schedule of a Profile to control the 5.1 Enter the keyword contained in the website URL to Internet access of the device(s) at particular times of the day.
  • Page 56: Security

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4 Security Use the Security menu to configure various security functions if needed, including IPv4 Firewall and IPv6 Firewall. 6.4.1 Firewall IPv4 6.4.1.1 Common  Enable Firewall- Display the status of firewall function. Enable DoS Protection Denial-of-Service (DoS) is a common form ...
  • Page 57: Net Service Filter

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.1.2 Net Service Filter The Net Service filter blocks LAN to WAN packet exchanges by setting filter rules. Black List blocks the specified network service. White List limits access to only the specified network services. To specify a network service to filter, enter the Source IP, Destination IP, Port Range, and Protocol.
  • Page 58: Client Acl

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.1.3 Client ACL Client Access Control is a security feature that can help to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your router. You can define a list of network devices permitted to connect to the router. Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address.
  • Page 59 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 1. Select to enable Client ACL. 2. Click 3. Select a device from the Client menu or enter the MAC address manually. 4. Click to save the rule. 5. Click the icon beside any entry in your ACL list to remove or edit the entry.
  • Page 60: Firewall Ipv6

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.2 Firewall IPv6 6.4.2.1 Common Enable Firewall- Switch to turn on/off Firewall service.   Ping Request from WAN- When inactive the feature Wi-Fi router will not answer IPv6 ping requests from the Internet. This can increase security as pinging is a common method used by hackers to test networks.
  • Page 61: Ipv6 Firewall

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.2.2 IPv6 Firewall Enable IPv6 Firewall Services will only allow IPv6 services specified in service rules list.
  • Page 62 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Click on Allowed Service Rules (Maximum: 32). Select an IPv6 service rule from the well-known server list or input your own rule. Input service name, remote IP/prefix, local IP/prefix, port range and protocol.
  • Page 63 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Click on Allowed ICMPv6 Rules (Maximum: 16). Select the ICMPv6 message type from the list Input local host address. Click to save the allowed ICMPv6 rule.
  • Page 64: Vpn

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.3 VPN VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. When you use a VPN, you can extend that Private Network, making it Virtual. Through a VPN, packets are sent over the Internet through an encrypted tunnel. This tunnel makes it appear as though you are directly connected to the private network...
  • Page 65: Pptp Server

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.3.1 PPTP Server PPTP VPN or point to point tunneling protocol is a legacy vpn protocol. It’s still commonly used and natively supported by a large scale of routers and clients. PPTP has a low data encryption compared to other VPN protocols. But it is quite safe to use for browsing activities and accessing blocked sites.
  • Page 66 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS PPTP Server Enable VPN Server Enable or disable the VPN Server. VPN Details Select General or Advanced settings. Select General and click the Add Rule button. Input the username and password to authenticate the devices to Username and Password the VPN server.
  • Page 67: Openvpn Server

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.3.2 OpenVPN Server OpenVPN is a robust and highly flexible tunneling application that uses all of the encryption, authentication, and certification features of the OpenSSL library to securely tunnel IP networks over a single TCP/UDP port. Enable the VPN Server and then select General or Advance Settings from the VPN Details dropdown menu to configure the VPN settings.
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS OpenVPN Server Enable VPN Server Enable or disable the VPN Server. VPN Details Select General or Advanced settings. Export OpenVPN Export the configuration file. Configuration File Select General and click the Add Rule button. Input the username and password to authenticate the devices to Username and Password the VPN server.
  • Page 69: Vpn Client

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.4.3.3 VPN Client VPN clients are used to connect to a specific VPN server and access private resources securely over a public network. This feature routes all traffic from devices in the home network through the VPN, without having to install VPN software on each device. To start a VPN connection, please follow the steps below:...
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Click . Enter the parameters in accordance with your requirements. Click to have the rule created on VPN client list and then click to apply your changes. You can modify or remove the rules Apply by using the icons.
  • Page 71 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS VPN Type L2TP Select the VPN Type L2TP from the dropdown VPN Type menu. Enable default route if requires. Enable Default Route Specify the name. Description Enter the server name or server IP of the VPN VPN Server Server.
  • Page 72 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS VPN Type OpenVPN Select the VPN Type OpenVPN from the VPN Type dropdown menu. Enable default route if requires. Enable Default Route Specify the name. Description Enter the username. Username Enter the password. Password Select the file exported from the OpenVPN Import .ovpn File...
  • Page 73: Qos

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.5 QoS Quality of Service (QoS) is a feature that gives different priority to different traffic stream. So when you have a lot of family members using Internet at the same time, the person with QoS priority will have a guaranteed Internet experience. QoS does not really give you a bigger Internet bandwidth.
  • Page 74: Basic

    6.5.1 Basic To enable QoS feature in Dynalink router, you can configure from both, APP or Web UI. First you should enable the master QoS setting and specify maximum upload and download bandwidth. So the QoS logic can start to drop low priority traffic when total bandwidth is approaching the limit. If the maximum bandwidth number is set too high, QoS will not kick in, if the number is set too low, QoS logic will start to drop packets too early.
  • Page 75 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS After you enable the master QoS setting, you have to go to Parental Control profiles to choose which ones will be granted priority access to bandwidth. Slide on/off the priority switch for each profile. If you want to disable QoS and give everyone a fair priority, you simply need to disable the master QoS setting.
  • Page 76: Diagnostic

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.6 Diagnostic 6.6.1 Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic tools allows you to run a Ping, Traceroute, Nslookup and Ping6 tests with the router. Enter the IP address to use for the test and then click , results are displayed in the diagnostic box.
  • Page 77: Syslog

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.6.2 Syslog System logs, track local events on your Mesh Wi-Fi Router. You can click to clear the content of the system logs. You can save logs by clicking or Click to update the logs content.
  • Page 78: System Settings

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.7 System Settings Various administrative functions of your router can be configured from the System Settings menu, including the Web UI login password, date & time settings, backup, firmware and system logs.
  • Page 79: Password & Timezone

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.7.1 Password & Timezone System Password- The password function allows you to change the login password for the router’s Web UI. It’s essential to change this password for the security of your router. Use hard-to-guess password which include combinations of numbers, letters and symbols, and change your password regularly.
  • Page 80 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Time Zone- Set the time zone for your router. You can use a Network Time Protocol (NTP) which synchronizes the date and time with public time servers, or the router can get the date and time automatically based on your selected time zone. Select your time zone from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 81: Reboot

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.7.2 Reboot Reboot the router by press button.
  • Page 82: Configuration & Reset

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.7.3 Configuration & Reset The Configuration & Reset page enables you to save/upload the router’s current settings as a file to your local computer, or upload your router to previously saved settings by loading a backed up file. You can also reset the router back to factory default settings. If the router malfunctions or is not responding, then it is recommended that you first reboot the device (press the reset button for 1 second), and if still experiencing problems reset the device back to its factory default settings.
  • Page 83 CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS Note: 1. Reboot the device – press the reset button for 1 second; 2. Reset the device back to its factory default settings – press and hold for 7+ seconds. Configuration Click the Save button to copy of your current settings and download configuration file to your local computer.
  • Page 84: Firmware

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.7.4 Firmware The Firmware page displays your router’s firmware version and hardware version information and can upload firmware manually when select a valid firmware to update it.
  • Page 85: Led Light

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.7.5 LED Light This page allows you to enable or disable the LED on your router.
  • Page 86: Status

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8 Status Network Status displays the status of the network across 7 categories: Wireless, DHCP Lease, Routing Table, Port Forwarding, Connection List, Snooping Table, Blocked Users. Information is listed in Network Status for reference as described below:...
  • Page 87: Wireless

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.1 Wireless Displays your router’s Wi-Fi information for both 2.4GHz & 5GHz frequencies. Includes network name (SSID) and radio & channel information. To edit these Wi-Fi settings go to Network > Mesh Settings.
  • Page 88: Dhcp Lease

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.2 DHCP Lease Displays the DHCP address allocation, including MAC, IP and Hostname.
  • Page 89: Routing Table

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.3 Routing Table Displays the Wi-Fi router’s routing table information including IPv4 and IPv6 routing table.
  • Page 90: Port Forwarding

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.4 Port Forwarding Displays the router’s Port Forwarding Rule including service, port range, local IP/port, protocol and status. To edit port forwarding settings go to Network > WAN > Port Forwarding.
  • Page 91: Connection List

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.5 Connection List Displays Network, protocol, status, source and destination of the device connected to router.
  • Page 92: Snooping Table

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.6 Snooping Table Enable Multicast (Network > Multicast) first and see the status of delivering traffic flows.
  • Page 93: Blocked Users

    CHAPTER 6 - SPECIFY YOUR MESH Wi-Fi ROUTER SETTINGS 6.8.7 Blocked Users Displays the router’s block users.
  • Page 94: Faq

    CHAPTER 7 – FAQ 7. FAQ  What is Wi-Fi 6? Starting in 2019, in order to simplify the name, WFA (Wi-Fi Alliance) used numbers to name the new standard, so the name Wi-Fi 6 appeared. 802.11ax (11ax), which is also known as Wi-Fi 6. 11ax features 1024-QAM which provides high-throughput in both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and supports MU-MIMO &...
  • Page 95 CHAPTER 7 – FAQ  How to reset DL-WME38 router to factory default settings? A factory reset will restore all the settings to default status just like you firstly got the router. Make sure you have already backed up the configuration before using the process of reset to default to fix other issues.
  • Page 96 When all the loading process is completed, log in to the web user interface again. You will see the firmware version is up to date. If you have problems resolving router issues by the solution described above, please contact Dynalink’s technical support via this website Note: https://dynalink.life/.
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    ‐ between your mobile and router. For your convenience, Dynalink APP allows you to scan the QR code located at the bottom of Router to establishing Wi-Fi connection without entering password. However, if the default SSID has been modified, you will need to operate manually instead.
  • Page 98: Technical Specification

    CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 9. Technical Specification  Wireless 10200Mbps: 4800 Mbps (6 GHz) + 4800 Mbps (5 GHz) + 600 Mbps (2.4 GHz)  4X4 MU-MIMO, OFDMA, 1024-QAM, BSS-Coloring, WPA3, IPv6 1 Gigabit L AN Ports + 1 Gigabit WAN Port ...
  • Page 99: Regulatory Compliance Notices

    CHAPTER 10 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES 10. Regulatory Compliance Notices Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 100 CHAPTER 10 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. The operation of this device is prohibited on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft, except that operation of this device is permitted in large aircraft while flying above 10,000 feet.

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