Igmp Proxy; Igmp Snooping; Dynamic Dns - TRENDnet TEW-658BRM User Manual

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IGMP Proxy

IGMP proxy enables your Modem Router to forward multicasts traffics between
LAN and WAN networks. Select IGMP Proxy Version and DSL Interface. Enter values
for IGMP Query Interval, Robust Count, IGMP Last Member Query Interval, IGMP
Robustness, Query Response Interval, and Group Live Delay Time. If you are
unsure about them, leave the default values.

IGMP Snooping

With IGMP snooping, your Modem Router can make intelligent multicast forwarding
to connections that have group members attached. As a result, IGMP snooping
prevents or reduces traffic on the interface that is not registered as a receiver of a
specific multicast group.
Select IGMP Proxy Version. Enter values for IGMP Query Interval, Robust Count,
IGMP Last Member Query Interval, IGMP Robustness, Query Response Interval,
and Group Live Delay Time.
Check the boxes to enable IGMP for WLAN, LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, and LAN4.
Click the Apply button to save your changes or click the Cancel button to discard
your changes.

Dynamic DNS

Each time your Modem Router connects to the Internet, your ISP assigns a different
IP address to your device. In order to access your device from the WAN side, you
need to manually track the IP that is currently used. The Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
feature allows you to register your device with a DNS server and use the same host
name to access your device.
To access the Dynamic DNS page, click ADVANCED > Dynamic DNS.
The table lists the current DDNS. To edit an entry, click the corresponding
icon.
To delete an entry, click the corresponding
icon.
To add DDNS, click the Add button.

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