Installation Continued
There’s also a full complement of network and device tools, from backing up the router and upgrading its firmware, to remote logging and notification. Don’t forget about that all-important dynamic DNS, as well.
The help section is excellent, too. This screenshot of the virtual server (port forwarding) section is just a taste of it.
The LCD is pretty neat, even if it has limited usefulness other than view-only statistics which are likely easier accessed through the computer at which a user is likely already seated. I paged through the display, taking pictures here and there. The LCD shows pretty much any information in the status section of the admin panel.
The first send and receive is the wireless interface, the second is the WAN interface. The giant “i” page is the log. You can see the failed authentication when I tried to login to the admin panel with an incorrect password, and you can see where I tried to access the router from my LAN, or the WAN to the router.
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