I was going to copy & paste my config. screens in hopes of maybe someone might see a issue with my setup but decided not to as to much info.
However if you go into the advanced setup of the router and drag your mouse across the screen highlighting it and then paste it as if you were going to post on the message board you will see different categories that is pasted then what was on the sceen.
Not really of any importance, just kinda interesting options. I guess to many options is to much and the engineers are saving us for ourselves
Advanced Wireless
If you are not familiar with these Advanced Wireless settings, please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings.
Note: Only Administrator has access to these functionalities.
Advanced Wireless Settings
Transmit Power : High Medium Low
Beacon Period : (20..1000)
RTS Threshold : (0..2347)
Fragmentation Threshold : (256..2346)
DTIM Interval : (1..255)
802.11d Enable :
WLAN Partition :
Multicast To Unicast :
WMM Enable :
Aggregation Limit : 8 Kbytes 16 Kbytes 32 Kbytes 64 Kbytes
TPC Max Gain : (0..50)
Aggregation Max Size : (2000..65535)
Aggregation Num Packets : (1..64)
Force Short Slot for 11N Clients :
A-MPDU Aggregation :
Short GI :
Extra Wireless Protection :
WDS Enable :
WDS AP MAC Address : 0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
(Leave blank or all 0's to disable WDS for that slot)
Just highlight copy & paste to note pad.......works on every tab or screen.
Firewall Settings
The Firewall Settings allow you to set a single computer on your network outside of the router.
Note: Only Administrator has access to these functionalities.
Firewall Settings
Enable SPI :
NAT Endpoint Filtering
Endpoint Independent
UDP Endpoint Filtering: Address Restricted
Port And Address Restricted
Endpoint Independent
TCP Endpoint Filtering: Address Restricted
Port And Address Restricted
Anti-Spoof checking
Enable anti-spoof checking:
DMZ Host
The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) option lets you set a single computer on your network outside of the router. If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications successfully from behind the router, then you can place the computer into the DMZ for unrestricted Internet access.
Note: Putting a computer in the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks. Use of this option is only recommended as a last resort.
Enable DMZ:
DMZ IP Address : Computer Name
Non-UDP/TCP/ICMP LAN Sessions
Enable :
Application Level Gateway (ALG) Configuration
PPTP :
PPPoE :
IPSec (VPN) :
RTSP :
Windows/MSN Messenger : (automatically disabled if UPnP is enabled)
FTP :
H.323 (NetMeeting) :
SIP :
Wake-On-LAN :
MMS :