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Chapter 3 using web configuration utility – Airlink101 AR570W User Manual

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Chapter 3 Using Web Configuration
Utility


The Web Configuration Utility contains advanced features that allow you to configure the router
to meet your network’s needs

such as: Access Control, QoS (Quality of Service), Port

Forwarding (Virtual Server) and other functions.

If you have already gone through the EZ Setup

Wizard, you do NOT need to configure any other thing here for you to start using the Internet.
Below is a general description of the advanced functions available for this router.

Menu

Description


3.0 Setup Wizard

This quick setup wizard can guide you through the basic settings
of this Router.


3.1 Network

This section allows you to configure the Internet Connection
settings with your ISP, the settings of your local area network
(LAN), such as enable/disable the DHCP server, Dynamic DNS
information, and NAT function.


3.2 Wireless

This section allows you to setup the Router’s SSID, security key,
WPS, etc.


3.3 Application & Gaming This section allows you to configure router’s setting for your

special applications or gaming requirements, such as open certain
ports for your applications.


3.4 Access Restrictions

This section allows you to set up the access control rules, such as
MAC filtering, URL filtering to prevent the LAN users from
accessing certain type of website.


3.5 Security

This Firewall section allows you to configure Hacker Prevention
and VPN pass through.


3.6 Administration

The section allows you to specify a time zone, change the system
password, save/reload the router configuration, upgrade firmware
and so on.


3.7 Status

You can see Router’s status in this section.



In order to configure more advanced features for your router, you need to first log in to the Web
Configuration Utility. Please follow the steps below.

Step 1

Go to the computer that is connected to the router with an Ethernet cable, open the web

browser (i.e. Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) and type 192.168.2.1 or the IP address you
assigned to this router in the URL address bar and press Enter.