Router Status Help
You can use the Router Status page to check the current settings and statistics for your router. This page shows you the current settings.
If something needs to be changed, you'll have to change it on the relevant page.
Account Name: This is the Account Name that you entered in the Setup Wizard or Basic Settings.
Firmware Version: This is the current software the router is using. This will change if you upgrade your router.
Internet Port: These are the current settings that you set in the Setup Wizard or Basic Settings pages.
- MAC Address - the physical address of the Router, as seen from the Internet.
- IP Address - current Internet IP address. If assigned dynamically, and no Internet connection exists, this will be blank or 0.0.0.0
- DHCP - indicates either Client (IP address is obtained dynamically) or None.
- IP Subnet Mask - the subnet mask associated with the Internet IP address
Domain Name Server - displayes the address of the current DNS.
LAN Port: These are the current settings, as set in the LAN IP Setup page.
- MAC Address - the physical address of the Router, as seen from the local LAN.
- IP Address - LAN IP address of the Router.
- DHCP - indicates if the Router is acting as a DHCP Server for devices on your LAN.
- IP Subnet Mask - subnet mask associated with the LAN IP address.
Wireless Port: These are the current settings, as set in the Wireless Settings page.
- Name (SSID) - SSID of the Router.
- Region - the location (country).
- Channel - the current channel in use. In "Up to 240 Mbps" mode, you will see primary and secondary channels as "6 (P) + 10 (S)".
- Mode - indicates the current mode ( g and b, g only, "Up to 126 Mbps" or "Up to 240 Mbps" )
- Wireless AP - indicates if the Access Point feature of the Router is enabled or not. If not enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel will be off.
- Broadcast Name - indicates if the Router is broadcasting its SSID.
Click Show Statistics to see router performance statistics such as the number of packets sent and number of packets received for each port.
Click Connection Status to see information about your current connection.