USER MANUAL DIR-636L D-LINK
natural_image
Black cylindrical device with blue neon light and two green indicator lights at the bottom (no visible text or symbols)
User Manual
Wireless N300 Gigabit Cloud Router
DIR-636L
Preface
D-Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Manual Revisions
| RevisionDate | Description | |
| 1.0 February 15, 2012 • Initial release | for Revision A1 |
Trademarks
D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries. All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyright © 2012 by D-Link Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from D-Link Systems, Inc.
Table of Contents
Preface ....i
Manual Revisions .... i
Trademarks ...... i
Product Overview 1
Package Contents .... 1
System Requirements 2
Introduction ....3
Features 4
Hardware Overview 5
Connections 5
LEDs 6
Installation 7
Before you Begin 7
Wireless Installation Considerations 8
Manual Setup 9
Connect to an Existing Router 11
Configuration 13
Quick Setup Wizard 14
QRS Mobile App 21
SharePort Mobile App 22
Web-based Configuration Utility 26
Internet Connection Setup 27
Static (assigned by ISP) 28
Dynamic (Cable) 30
PPPoE (DSL) 31
PPTP 33
L2TP 35
DS-Lite 37
Wireless Settings 38
Manual Wireless Settings 39
Wireless Security 41
What is WPA? 41
Wireless Security Setup Wizard 42
Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard 44
WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK) 46
Configure WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (RADIUS)......47
Network Settings 49
Router Settings 49
DHCP Server Settings ....50
DHCP Reservation ....52
Storage 53
Access Files from the Internet 54
IPv6 55
IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard ....56
IPv6 Manual Setup....61
mydlink Settings ....70
Advanced 71
Virtual Server 71
Port Forwarding 72
Application Rules 73
QoS Engine 74
Table of Contents
| Network Filters | 75 |
| Access Control | 76 |
| Website Filters | 79 |
| Inbound Filters | 80 |
| Firewall Settings | 81 |
| Routing | 83 |
| Advanced Wireless | 84 |
| Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) | 85 |
| Advanced Network Settings | 87 |
| Guest Zone | 88 |
| IPv6 Firewall | 89 |
| IPv6 Routing | 90 |
| Tools | 91 |
| Admin | 91 |
| Time | 92 |
| SysLog | 93 |
| Email Settings | 94 |
| System | 95 |
| Firmware | 96 |
| Language Pack | 96 |
| Dynamic DNS | 97 |
| System Check | 98 |
| Schedules | 99 |
| Status | 100 |
| Device Info | 100 |
| Logs | 101 |
| Statistics | 102 |
| Internet Sessions | 103 |
| Routing | 104 |
| Wireless | 105 |
| IPv6 | 106 |
| IPV6 Routing | 107 |
| Support | 108 |
Connect a Wireless Client to your Router ....109
| WPS Button | 109 |
| Windows® 7 | 110 |
| WPA/WPA2 | 110 |
| WPS | 113 |
| Windows Vista® | 117 |
| WPA/WPA2 | 118 |
| WPS/WCN 2.0 | 120 |
| Windows® XP | 121 |
| WPA/WPA2 | 122 |
Troubleshooting 124
Wireless Basics ......128
| What is Wireless? | 129 |
| Tips | 131 |
| Wireless Modes | 132 |
Networking Basics ......133
| Check your IP address | 133 |
| Statically Assign an IP address | 134 |
Technical Specifications ....135
Package Contents

natural_image
Four grayscale product icons: a remote control unit, cable, plug-in plug, and computer monitor (no text or symbols)
DIR-636L Wireless N300 Gigabit Cloud Router
Ethernet Cable
Power Adapter
WI-FI Configuration Note
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DIR-636L will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
System Requirements
| Network.Requirements | An Ethernet-based Cable or DSL modemIEEE 802.11n or 802.11g wireless clients10/100/1000 Ethernet |
| Web-based.Configuration.Utility.Requirements | Computer.with.the.following:Windows®, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systemAn installed Ethernet adapterBrowser.Requirements:Internet Explorer 7 or higherFirefox 3.5 or higherSafari 4 or higherChrome 8 or higherWindows*.Users:Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed. Visitwww.java.comto download the latest version. |
| mydlink.Requirements | iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (iOS 3.0 or higher)Android device (1.6 or higher)Computer with the following browser requirements:Internet Explorer 7 or higherFirefox 3 or higherSafari 5 or higherChrome 5 or higheriPhone, iPad, and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Android is a trademark of Google, Inc. |
Introduction
The D-Link Wireless N300 Gigabit Cloud Router (DIR-636L) comes equipped with 4 Gigabit ports to provide speeds up to 10x faster than standard 10/100 ports. It also uses 802.11n technology with multiple intelligent antennas to maximize the speed and range of your wireless signal to significantly outperform 802.11g devices.
With the addition of Intelligent Quality of Service (QoS), data streams are separated which helps organize and prioritize your network traffic so your video streaming, gaming, and VoIP calls run smoother over both your wired and wireless network.
The D-Link Cloud Service will allow you to always have access to your home network no matter where you go. Now you can monitor and manage your home network right from your laptop, iPhone ^® , iPad ^® , or Android ^™ device. The cloud-enabled router can be configured to send an email to keep you informed anywhere, anytime when new devices are connecting to your network or unwanted access is detected. Monitor in real-time websites that are being visited with recent browser history displayed on the mydlink ^™ Lite app – which is great for parents.
The D-Link Cloud Service can detect and block unwelcomed guests who try to get into your wireless network and suspicious activities will be displayed right on your mydlink™ Lite app or browser.
Features
- Faster Wireless Networking - The DIR-636L provides up to 300Mbps* wireless connection with other 802.11n wireless clients. This capability allows users to participate in real-time activities online, such as video streaming, online gaming, and real-time audio. The performance of this 802.11n wireless router gives you the freedom of wireless networking at speeds 14x faster than 802.11g.
- Compatible with 802.11g Devices - The DIR-636L is still fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11g standards, so it can connect with existing 802.11g PCI, USB, and Cardbus adapters.
-
Advanced Firewall Features - The Web-based user interface displays a number of advanced network management features including:
-
Content Filtering - Easily applied content filtering based on MAC Address, URL, and/or Domain Name.
- Filter Scheduling - These filters can be scheduled to be active on certain days or for a duration of hours or minutes.
- Secure Multiple/Concurrent Sessions - The DIR-636L can pass through VPN sessions. It supports multiple and concurrent IPSec and PPTP sessions, so users behind the DIR-636L can securely access corporate networks.
- User-friendly Setup Wizard - Through its easy-to-use Web-based user interface, the DIR-636L lets you control what information is accessible to those on the wireless network, whether from the Internet or from your company's server. Configure your router to your specific settings within minutes.
Hardware Overview
Connections

text_image
1
2
3
4
5
6
USB
WPS
1
2
3
4
INTERNET
POWER
| 1USB Port Connect a USB flash drive to share content throughout your network. |
| 2WPS Button Press to start the WPS process. The Internet LED will start to blink. |
| 3 | LAN Ports (1-4) | Connect 10/100/1000 Ethernet devices such as computers, switches, storage (NAS) devices and game consoles. |
| 4 | Internet Port | Using an Ethernet cable, connect your broadband modem to this port. |
| 5Power Button Press the power button to power on and off. |
| 6Power Receptor Receptor for the supplied power adapter. |
Hardware Overview LEDs

text_image
1
2
| 1Power LED | A solid green light indicates a proper connection to the power supply. The light will blink green during the WPS process. The light will blink orange during boot up. |
| 2Internet LED | A solid light indicates connection on the Internet port. If the LED is orange, the connection is good but the router cannot connect to the Internet. |
Installation
This section will walk you through the installation process. Placement of the router is very important. Do not place the router in an enclosed area such as a closet, cabinet, or in the attic or garage.
Before you Begin
- Please configure the router with the computer that was last connected directly to your modem.
- You can only use the Ethernet port on your modem. If you were using the USB connection before using the router, then you must turn off your modem, disconnect the USB cable and connect an Ethernet cable to the Internet port on the router, and then turn the modem back on. In some cases, you may need to call your ISP to change connection types (USB to Ethernet).
- If you have DSL and are connecting via PPPoE, make sure you disable or uninstall any PPPoE software such as WinPoet, Broadjump, or Enternet 300 from your computer or you will not be able to connect to the Internet.
Wireless Installation Considerations
The D-Link wireless router lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:
- Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the D-Link router and other network devices to a minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your adapter's range from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your devices so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized.
- Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick (.5 meters), at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. At a 2-degree angle it looks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick! Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception.
- Building Materials make a difference. A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range. Try to position access points, wireless routers, and computers so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways. Materials and objects such as glass, steel, metal, walls with insulation, water (fish tanks), mirrors, file cabinets, brick, and concrete will degrade your wireless signal.
- Keep your product away (at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noise.
- If you are using 2.4GHz cordless phones or X-10 (wireless products such as ceiling fans, lights, and home security systems), your wireless connection may degrade dramatically or drop completely. Make sure your 2.4GHz phone base is as far away from your wireless devices as possible. The base transmits a signal even if the phone in not in use.
Manual Setup
- Turn off and unplug your cable or DSL broadband modem. This is required.

text_image
Modem
- Position your router close to your modem and a computer. Place the router in an open area of your intended work area for better wireless coverage.
- Unplug the Ethernet cable from your modem (or existing router if upgrading) that is connected to your computer. Plug it into the LAN port labeled 1 on the back of your router. The router is now connected to your computer.

text_image
DIR-636L
Computer
- Plug one end of the included blue Ethernet cable that came with your router into the yellow port labeled INTERNET on the back of the router. Plug the other end of this cable into the Ethernet port on your modem.

text_image
Modem
Computer
DIR-636L
- Reconnect the power adapter to your cable or DSL broadband modem and wait for two minutes.
- Connect the supplied power adapter into the power port on the back of the router and then plug it into a power outlet or surge protector. Press the power button and verify that the power LED is lit. Allow 1 minute for the router to boot up.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Modem"] --> B["Computer"]
B --> C["DIR-636L"]
C --> D["Power Supply"]
- If you are connecting to a Broadband service that uses a dynamic connection (not PPPoE), you may be online already. Try opening a web browser and enter a web site. If you connect, you are finished with your Internet setup. Please skip to page 13 to configure your router and use the manual setup procedure to configure your network and wireless settings. If you did not connect to the Internet, use the D-Link Setup Wizard (refer to page 14).
Connect to an Existing Router
Note: It is strongly recommended to replace your existing router with the DIR-636L instead of using both. If your modem is a combo router, you may want to contact your ISP or manufacturer's user guide to put the router into Bridge mode, which will 'turn off' the router (NAT) functions.
If you are connecting the DIR-636L router to an existing router to use as a wireless access point and/or switch, you will have to do the following to the DIR-636L before connecting it to your network:
- Disable UPnP ^TM
- Disable DHCP
- Change the LAN IP address to an available address on your network. The LAN ports on the router cannot accept a DHCP address from your other router.
To connect to another router, please follow the steps below:
- Plug the power into the router. Connect one of your computers to the router (LAN port) using an Ethernet cable. Make sure your IP address on the computer is 192.168.0.xxx (where xxx is between 2 and 254). Please see the Networking Basics section for more information. If you need to change the settings, write down your existing settings before making any changes. In most cases, your computer should be set to receive an IP address automatically in which case you will not have to do anything to your computer.
- Open a web browser, enter http://192.168.0.1 and press Enter. When the login window appears, set the user name to Admin and leave the password box empty. Click Log In to continue.
- Click on Advanced and then click Advanced Network. Uncheck the Enable UPnP checkbox. Click Save Settings to continue.
- Click Setup and then click Network Settings. Uncheck the Enable DHCP Server checkbox. Click Save Settings to continue.
Section 2 - Installation
- Under Router Settings, enter an available IP address and the subnet mask of your network. Click Save.Settings to save your settings. Use this new IP address to access the configuration utility of the router in the future. Close the browser and change your computer's IP settings back to the original values as in Step 1.
- Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the router and reconnect your computer to your network.
- Connect an Ethernet cable in one of the LAN ports of the router and connect it to your other router. Do not plug anything into the Internet (WAN) port of the D-Link router.
- You may now use the other 3 LAN ports to connect other Ethernet devices and computers. To configure your wireless network, open a web browser and enter the IP address you assigned to the router. Refer to the Configuration and Wireless Security sections for more information on setting up your wireless network.
Configuration
There are several different ways you can configure your router to connect to the Internet and connect to your clients:
- Quick.Setup.Wizard - This wizard will launch when you log into the router for the first time. Refer to page 14.
- QRS.Mobile.App.- Use your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to configure your router. Refer to page 21.
- SharePort.Mobile- This will allow you to access files from a USB thumb drive that is plugged into your router. Refer to page 22.
- Web.Based.Configuration.Utility-To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router (http://192.168.0.1). Refer to page 26.
Quick Setup Wizard
If this is your first time installing the router, open your web browser. You will automatically be directed to the Wizard Setup Screen.
If you have already configured your settings and you would like to access the configuration utility, please refer to page 22.
If this is your first time logging into the router, this wizard will start automatically.
This wizard is designed to guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new D-Link router and connect to the Internet.
Click Next to continue.

text_image
D-Link - Home & Home Office

text_image
WELCOME TO THE D-LINK SETUP WIZARD
This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new D-Link router and connect to the Internet.
• Step 1: Configure your Internet Connection
• Step 2: Configure your WiFi security
• Step 3: Set your Password
• Step 4: Select your Time Zone
• Step 5: Save Settings:
Next Cancel
Please wait while your router detects your internet connection type. If the router detects your Internet connection, you may need to enter your ISP information such as username and password.

text_image
STEP 1: CONFIGURE YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
Router is detecting your Internet connection type, please wait ...
Any Next Cancel
Section 3 - Configuration
If the router does not detect a valid Ethernet connection from the Internet port, this screen will appear. Connect your broadband modem to the Internet port and then click Try.Again.

text_image
STEP 1: CONFIGURE YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
Please plug one end of the included Ethernet cable that came with your router into the port labeled INTERNET on the back of the router. Plug the other end of this cable into the Ethernet port on your modem.
D-Link Wi-Fi Router
Cable/xDSL
Broadband Modem
Cancel Prev Connect
If the router detects an Ethernet connection but does not detect the type of Internet connection you have, this screen will appear. Click Guide.me. through.the.Internet.Connection.Settings to display a list of connection types to choose from.

text_image
STEP 1: CONFIGURE YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
Router is unable to detect your Internet connection type.
Cancel Try again Cuide me through the internet connection settings
Select your Internet connection type and click Next to continue.

text_image
STEP 1: CONFIGURE YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
Please select your Internet connection type below:
○ DHCP Connection (Dynamic IP Address)
Choose if your Internet connection automatically provides you with an IP Address. Most Cable Modems
use this type of connection.
○ Username / Password Connection (PPPoE)
Choose the option if your Internet connection requires a username and password to get online. Most DSL
modems use this connection type of connection.
○ Username / Password Connection (PPTP)
PPTP client.
○ Username / Password Connection (L2TP)
LZTP client.
○ Static IP Address Connection
Choose the option if your Internet Setup Provider provided you with IP Address information that has to be
manually configured.
Section 3 - Configuration
If the router detected or you selected PPPoE, enter your PPPoE username and password and click Next to continue.
Note: Make sure to remove your PPPoE software from your computer. The software is no longer needed and will not work through a router.
If the router detected or you selected PPTP, enter your PPTP username, password, and other information supplied by your ISP. Click Next to continue.
If the router detected or you selected L2TP, enter your L2TP username, password, and other information supplied by your ISP. Click Next to continue.

text_image
SET USERNAME AND PASSWORD CONNECTION (PPDIF)
To set up this connection you will need to have a Username and Password from your Internet Service Provider. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
User Name:
Password:
Prev Next Cancel

text_image
SET USERNAME AND PASSWORD CONNECTION (PPTP)
To set up this connection you will need to have a Username and Password from your Internet Service Provider. You also need PPTP IP address. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
Address Mode: DYNAMIC IP Static IP
PPTP IP Address: 0.0.0.0
PPTP Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
PPTP Gateway IP Address: 0.0.0.0
PPTP Server IP Address (may be same as gateway):
User Name:
Password:
Verify Password:
DNS SETTINGS
Primary DNS Address:
Secondary DNS Address:
Prey Next Cancel

text_image
SET USERNAME AND PASSWORD CONNECTION (L2TP)
To set up this connection you will need to have a Username and Password from your Internet Service Provider. You also need L2TP IP address. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
Address Mode: Dynamic IP Static IP
L2TP IP Address: 0.0.0.0
L2TP Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
L2TP Gateway IP Address: 0.0.0.0
L2TP Server IP Address
(may be same as gateway):
User Name:
Password:
Verify Password:
DNS SETTINGS
Primary DNS Address:
Secondary DNS Address:
Prey Next Cancel
Section 3 - Configuration
If the router detected or you selected Static, enter the IP and DNS settings supplied by your ISP. Click Next to continue.

text_image
SET STATIC IP ADDRESS CONNECTION
To set up this connection you will need to have a complete list of IP information provided by your Internet Service Provider. If you have a Static IP connection and do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
IP Address: 0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0
Gateway Address: 0.0.0
DNS SETTINGS
Primary DNS Address:
Secondary DNS Address:
Prev Next Cancel
Create a Wi-Fi network name (SSID) using up to 32 characters.
Create a Wi-Fi password (between 8-63 characters). Your wireless clients will need to have this passphrase or key entered to be able to connect to your wireless network.
Click Next to continue.

text_image
STEP 2. CONFIGURE YOUR WFI SECURITY
Give your WFI network a name.
WFi Network Name (SSID) :
link (Using up to 32 characters)
Give your WFI network a password.
Wi-Fi Password :
myinfpassword (Between 8 and 63 characters)
Play Next Cancel
In order to secure your router, please enter a new password. Check the Enable Graphical Authentication box to enable CAPTCHA authentication for added security. Click Next to continue.

text_image
STEP 3: SET YOUR PASSWORD
By default, your new D-Link Router does not have a password configured for administrator access to the Web-based configuration pages. To secure your new networking device, please set and verify a password below, and enabling CAPTCHA Graphical Authentication provides added security protection to prevent unauthorized online users and hacker software from accessing your network settings.
Password :
Verify Password :
Enable Graphical Authentication :
Prev Next Cancel
Section 3 - Configuration
Select your time zone from the drop-down menu and click Next to continue.

text_image
STEP 4: SELECT YOUR TIME ZONE
Select the appropriate time zone for your location. This information is required to configure the time based options for the router.
(GMT-06:00) Pacific Time (US/Canada), Tijuana
Prev Next Cancel
The Setup Complete window will display your Wi-Fi settings. Click Save. and. Connect to continue.

text_image
SETUP COMPLETE!
Below is a detailed summary of your Wi-Fi security settings. Please print this page out, or write the information on a piece of paper, so you can configure the correct settings on your Wi-Fi devices.
WiFi Network Name (SSID) 2.4GHz Band : clinic
WiFi Password : mypassphrase
The Setup Wizard has completed. Click the Save Button to save your setting and reboot the router.
If you want to create a bookmark to the router, click OK. Click Cancel if you do not want to create a bookmark.

text_image
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Do you want to bookmark "D-Link Router Web Management"
OK Cancel
If you clicked Yes, a window may appear (depending on what web browser you are using) to create a bookmark.

text_image
Add Favorite
Internet Explorer will add this page to your Favorites list.
Make available offline
Customize...
Name: D-Link Router Web Management
OK
Cancel
Create in >>
Section 3 - Configuration
To use the mydlink service (mydlink.com or the mydlink Lite app), you must have an account. Select if you do have a mydlink account or if you need to create one. Click Next to continue.
If you do not want to register at this time, click Cancel.
If you clicked Yes, enter your mydlink account name (email address) and password. Click Login to register your router.
If you clicked No, fill out the requested information and click Next to create your mydlink account.
Once your account information is entered, click Login.

text_image
Mydlink REGISTRATION
To use the features of mydlink.com and the mydlink Lite app, you will need an account with mydlink.com. If you already have an account, select Yes, I have a mydlink account and click Next to register the router with mydlink.com. If you do not have an account, select No, I want to register and login with a new mydlink account and click Next to create an account. If you do not wish to sign up for the mydlink service, please click Cancel.
Do you have mydlink account?
Yes, I have a mydlink account.
No, I want to register and login with a new mydlink account.
Next Cancel

text_image
STEP 6: MYDLINK REGISTRATION
E-mail Address (Account Name): mydlink@account
Password:
Login Prev Cancel

text_image
STEP 6: MYDLINK REGISTRATION
Please full the options to complete the registration.
Email Address (Account Name) :
Password :
Confirm Password :
Last name :
First Name :
□ Accept the hyperlink terms and conditions.
Next Prev Cancel

text_image
STEP 6: MYOLINK REGISTRATION
To complete your myolink registration, please check your inbox for an email with confirmation instructions. After confirming your email address, click the login button.
Login Cancel
Section 3 - Configuration
The mydlink App will allow you to receive notices, browse network users, and configure your router from an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (iOS 3.0 or higher), Android device (1.6 or higher).
To download the "mydlink lite" app, visit the Apple Store, Android Market or http://mydlink.com/Lite.

text_image
mydlink
E-mail
Password
Stay signed in
Log in
D-Link
PC and Mac users can use the mydlink portal at http://mydlink.com.

text_image
mydlink
Sign in to mydlink
Name: sample.com
Password
Remancer me
Sign in
Target your website? | Not registered!
What's mydlink
Close Anything
Product Family
Experience Mydlink
See your home from anywhere
With mydlink enacted network cameras, it's simple to help
on eye at your home and everything it from anything.
More Details
News & Maintenance
2010/12/07 12:00
2010/12/25 12:00
Mydlink® copyright database to what
Support & Download
Setup restart, User manual. Firmware, Quick
Installation Guide & more.
QRS Mobile App
D-Link offers an app for your iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone (iOS 4.3 or higher) to install and configure your router.
Step.1
From your iPad, Touch, or iPhone, go to the iTunes Store and search for 'D-Link'. Select QRS.Mobile and then download it.
You may also scan this code to download.


text_image
GPRO Module
Description
Results and quality of the software provided by Product A: New York Times Software Development Limited and is working in the
Product B: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product C: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product D: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product E: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product F: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product G: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product H: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product I: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product J: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product K: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product L: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product M: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product N: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product O: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product P: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product Q: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product R: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product S: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product T: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product U: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product V: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product W: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product X: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product Y: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product Z: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AA: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AB: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AC: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AD: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AE: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AF: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AG: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AH: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AI: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AJ: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AK: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AL: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AM: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AN: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AO: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AP: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AQ: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AR: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AS: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AT: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AU: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AV: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AW: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AX: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AY: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product AZ: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BA: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BK: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BL: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BM: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BN: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BO: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BP: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BPX: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BPYX: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BPZX: New York Times Software Development Limited. It is also working in the
Product BPZYX: New York Times Software Development Limited.
Customer Feedback:
We have already been signed with you to be involved in this product or service experience.
Part for your session 07/03/2019
Step.2
Once your app is installed, you may now configure your router. Connect to the router wirelessly by going to your wireless utility on your device. Scan for the Wi-Fi name (SSID) as listed on the supplied info card. Select and then enter your Wi-Fi password.

text_image
D-Link DIR-636 Mobile Companion Wi-Fi Configuration Note
Web browser link:
http://ellmroder or
http://192.168.0.1
Default configuration:
Username "Admin"
Password: "to leave the field block"
Wi-Fi Name (SDD):
allnk alfa
Wi-Fi Password:
albdj15348
Web browser link:
http://ellmroder or
http://192.168.0.1
Your configuration:
Username Admin
Password:
Wi-Fi Name (SDD):
Wi-Fi Password:
Wi-Fi Password:
Step.3
Once you connect to the router, launch the QRS mobile app and it will guide you through the installation of your router.

SharePort Mobile App
The SharePort Mobile app will allow you to access files from a USB thumb drive that is plugged into your router. You must enable file sharing from the Setup > Storage page (refer to page 53) for this app to work properly.
-
Insert your USB flash drive into DIR-636L.
-
Scan the bar code to download the SharePort Mobile APP from the app store to your iPhone or iPad.
-
From your iOS mobile device, click Settings.


text_image
Settings
Section 3 - Configuration
- Click Wi-Fi, select the Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) that you created in the setup and then enter your Wi-Fi password.

text_image
Settings
Bluetooth Networks
Wi-Fi
Windows 9.0000
7361-0148
Chocolate
Data: WiFi, AT348
Win
800-800L
800-800R
055-636M_1
5700*Windows
Fatty
Wt
Strawberry
Phoneless
wineta
- Once connected, click on the SharePoint Mobile icon.

text_image
3:40 PM
SharePort
- The following screen will appear.

text_image
< Files >
Section 3 - Configuration
-
Click on Settings icon located on the right top corner of the screen. Click Edit to enter your User Name and Password. Once you finish, click Done to continue.
-
For the Movie section, click the movie icon to play your movie from your USB flash drive.
-
For the Music section, click the music icon to play your music from your USB flash drive.

text_image
File


text_image
Movie
Search Snapshot Settings
Amazing Cavos_720.mp4
88.71MB, Tue Apr 15 08:09:00 2014
Because I Love You.mp4
7.0MWD, Sun Jun 25 00:34:64 2011
Coral_Reef_Adventure_720.mp4
14.3MWD, Sat Wed 21 17:12:02 2009
The Script - The Man Who Can_I Be Moved.mp4
17.57MB, Thu Dec 27 17:11:08 2011
t2_720.mp4
85.61MB, Mon Wed 22 14:47:16 2003


text_image
Music
Search Chancemt Storage
101-bon_jovi_-_livin_on_a_prayer-ysp.mp3
6.7MB, Fri Oct 29 23:30:12 2015
102-bon_jovi_-_you_give_love_a_bad_name-ysp.mp3
6.4MB, Fri Oct 29 23:30:12 2015
103-bon_jovi_-_its_my_life-ysp.mp3
5.4MB, Fri Oct 29 23:30:12 2015
104-bon_jovi_-_have_a_nice_day-ysp.mp3
6.5MB, Fri Oct 29 23:30:14 2015
105-bon_jovi_-_wanted_dead_or_alive-ysp.mp3
6.11MB, Fri Oct 29 23:30:22 2015
Section 3 - Configuration
- For the Photo section, click the Photo icon to view your photos from your USB flash drive.


text_image
Photo
Search Shareout Storage
20111110_234852_1.JPG
0.21MB, Sat Jan 1 06:30:10 2011
2011111_095006_1.JPG
1.42MB, Sat Jan 1 06:22:12 2011
2011111_095007_2.JPG
1.08MB, Sat Jan 1 06:22:16 2011
20111112_215934_1.JPG
1.25MB, Sat Jan 1 06:43:8 2011
20111114_113643_1.JPG
0.03MB, Sat Jan 1 01:30:32 2011
tonemapped.jpg
16.24KB, Sun Nov 22 14:24:42 2009
whoooosh.jpg
93.42KB, Sun Nov 22 14:24:42 2009
- For the Files section, click on the Files icon to view your files from your USB flash drive.


text_image
File
Ken2011-12.docx
26-4/15, Thu: 8:37-24/2012
- For the Folder section, click the folder icon to view your folders from your USB flash drive.


text_image
File 7
9:48 AM
12:15 E:
Folder
Search Transport Storage
DIR-505 Files
found.000
Web-based Configuration Utility
To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router (http://192.168.0.1).
Windows and Mac users may also connect by typing http://dlinkrouter in the address bar.

text_image
D-Link - Microsoft Internet Explorer
File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
Back Search
Address 192.168.0.1 Go
Select Admin from the drop-down menu and then enter your password. Leave the password blank by default.

text_image
LOGIN
Log in to the router
User Name : Admin
Password : Login
Internet Connection Setup
Click Manual.Internet.Connection.Setup to configure your connection manually and continue to the next page.
If you want to configure your router to connect to the Internet using the wizard, click Internet.Connection.Setup.Wizard. You will be directed to the Quick Setup Wizard. Please refer to page 14.

text_image
D-Link
OR: 685
INTERNET
WIRELESS SETTINGS
NETWORK SETTINGS
STORAGE
IP%
PAYOUTS SETTINGS
INTERNET CONNECTION
There are two ways to set up your Internet connection: you can use the Web-based Internet
Connection Setup Wizard, or you can manually configure the connection.
INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD
If you would like to utilize our way to use Web based Wizard to assist you in connecting your
new D-Link Systems Router to the Internet, click on the button below.
Internet Connection Setup Wizard
Note : Before launching these wizards, please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in
the Quick Installation Guide Included in the package.
MANUAL INTERNET CONNECTION OPTIONS
If you would like to configure the Internet settings of your new D-Link Systems Router
manually, then click on the button below.
Manual Internet Connection Setup
Helpful Hinks...
If you are now to
networking and have
never configured a
router before, click on
Internet Connection
Setup Wizard and
the router will quick
you enough a few
simple steps to get
your network up and
running.
If you consider yourself
an advanced user and
have configured a
router before, click
Manual Internet
Connection Setup to
indust at the seconds
manually.
NOTE...
Manual Internet Setup Static (assigned by ISP)
Select Static IP Address if all the Internet port's IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter in the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address(es) provided to you by your ISP. Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form, which are four octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x). The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format.
My Internet Connection: Select Static.IP to manually enter the IP settings supplied by your ISP.
Enable Advanced DNS Advanced Domain Name System (DNS) services enhances your Service: Internet performance by getting you the information and web pages you are looking for faster and more reliably. In addition, it improves your overall Internet experience by correcting many common typo mistakes automatically, taking you where you intended to go and saving you valuable time.
Disclaimer: D-Link makes no warranty as to the availability, reliability, functionality and operation of the Advanced DNS service or its features.
Enable True Gigabit Check to enable true Gigabit routing. This will increase the Routing Connectivity: through-put of the WAN-LAN connectivity of the router.
IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP.
Default Gateway: Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP.
DNS Servers: The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP (Internet Service Provider.)

text_image
INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet.
My Internet Connection is : Static IP

text_image
ADVANCED DNS SERVICE
Advanced DNS is a free security option that provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto-correction of common URL typos.
Enable Advanced DNS Service : □


text_image
STATIC IP ADDRESS INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Enter the static address information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0
Primary DNS Server : 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS Server : 0.0.0.0
MTU : 1500 (bytes) MTU default = 1500
MAC Address : 00:18:E7:95:68:9F
Copy Your PC's MAC Address
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is the default MTU.
Section 3 - Configuration
MAC Address: The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Copy.Your.PC's.MAC.Address button to replace the Internet port's MAC address with the MAC address of your Ethernet card.
Dynamic (Cable)
My Internet Select Dynamic.IP.(DHCP) to obtain IP Address information
Connection: automatically from your ISP. Select this option if your ISP does not give you any IP numbers to use. This option is commonly used for cable modem services.
Enable Advanced Advanced Domain Name System (DNS) services enhances your Internet
DNS Service: performance by getting you the information and web pages you are looking for faster and more reliably. In addition, it improves your overall Internet experience by correcting many common typo mistakes automatically, taking you where you intended to go and saving you valuable time.
Disclaimer: D-Link makes no warranty as to the availability, reliability, functionality and operation of the Advanced DNS service or its features.
Enable True Gigabit Check to enable true Gigabit routing. This will increase the through-put Routing Connectivity: of the WAN-LAN connectivity of the router.
Host Name: The Host Name is optional but may be required by some ISPs. Leave blank if you are not sure.
Use Unicasting: Check the box if you are having problems obtaining an IP address from your ISP.

text_image
INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet.
My Internet Connection is: Dynamic IP (DHCP)
ADVANCED DNS SERVICE
Advanced DNS is a free security option that provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto-correction of common URL typos.
Enable Advanced DNS Service:
TRUE GIGABIT ROUTING CONNECTIVITY SETTING
Enable True Gibabit Routing
Connectivity:
DYNAMIC IP (DHCP) INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Use this Internet connection type if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) didn't provide you with IP Address information and/or a username and password.
Host Name: DIR-636L
Use Unicasting: ✓ (compatibility for some DHCP Servers)
Primary DNS Server: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS Server: 0.0.0.0
MTU: 1500 (bytes)MTU default =1500
MAC Address: 00:18:E7:95:68:9F
Copy Your PCS MAC Address
Primary/Secondary Enter the Primary and secondary DNS server IP addresses assigned by your ISP. These addresses are usually obtained automatically
DNS Server: from your ISP. Leave at 0.0.0.0 if you did not specifically receive these from your ISP.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is the default MTU.
MAC Address: The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Copy.Your.PC's.MAC.Address button to replace the Internet port's MAC address with the MAC address of your Ethernet card.
Internet Setup
PPPoE (DSL)
Choose PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if your ISP uses a PPPoE connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. This option is typically used for DSL services. Make sure to remove your PPPoE software from your computer. The software is no longer needed and will not work through a router.
My Internet Select PPPoE.(Username/Password) from the drop-down menu.
Connection:
Enable Advanced Domain Name System (DNS) services enhances your Internet Advanced DNS performance by getting you the information and web pages you are looking
Service: for faster and more reliably. In addition, it improves your overall Internet experience by correcting many common typo mistakes automatically, taking you where you intended to go and saving you valuable time.
Disclaimer: D-Link makes no warranty as to the availability, reliability, function and operation of the Advanced DNS service or its features.
Enable True Check to enable true Gigabit routing. This will increase the through-put of Gigabit Routing the WAN-LAN connectivity of the router.
Connectivity:
Address Mode: Select Static.IP if your ISP assigned you the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server addresses. In most cases, select Dynamic.
IP Address: Enter the IP address (Static PPPoE only).
User Name: Enter your PPPoE user name.
Password: Enter your PPPoE password and then retype the password in the next box.
Service Name: Enter the ISP Service Name (optional).
Reconnect Select either Always-on, On-Demand, or Manual. Mode:
INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet.
My Internet Connection is : PPPoE (Username / Password)
ADVANCED DNS SERVICE
Advanced DNS is a free security option that provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto correction of common URL types.
Enable Advanced DNS Service : □

TRUE GIGABIT ROUTING CONNECTIVITY SETTING
Enable True Gibabit Routing Connectivity :
PPPOE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

text_image
Address Mode: © Dynamic IP (DHCP) © Static IP
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Username:
Password: **********
Verify Password: **********
Service Name: (optional)
Reconnect Mode: ○ Always on ○ On demand ○ Manual
Maximum Idle Time: 5 (minutes, 0-infinite)
Primary DNS Address: 0.0.0.0 (Optional)
Secondary DNS Address: 0.0.0.0 (Optional)
MITU: 1+92 (bytes)MTU default =1492
MAC Address: 30:10:E7:95:60:9F
Close Your PC's MAC Address
Section 3 - Configuration
Maximum Enter a maximum idle time during which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Idle Time: Auto-reconnect.
DNS Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS Server Addresses (Static PPPoE only).
Addresses:
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1492 is the default MTU.
MAC Address: The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Copy.Your.PC's.MAC.Address button to replace the Internet port's MAC address with the MAC address of your Ethernet card.
Internet Setup PPTP
Choose PPTP (Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses a PPTP connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. This option is typically used for DSL services.
My Internet Select PPTP.(Username/Password) from the drop-down menu. Connection:
Enable Advanced Domain Name System (DNS) services enhances your Internet performance by getting you the information and web pages you are looking for faster and more reliably. In addition, it improves your overall Internet experience by correcting many common typo mistake automatically, taking you where you intended to go and saving you valuable time.
Disclaimer: D-Link makes no warranty as to the availability, reliability, functionality and operation of the Advanced DNS service or its features.
Enable True Check to enable true Gigabit routing. This will increase the through-Gigabit Routing put of the WAN-LAN connectivity of the router.
Connectivity:
Address Mode: Select Static if your ISP assigned you the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server addresses. In most cases, select Dynamic.
PPTP IP Address: Enter the IP address (Static PPTP only).
PPTP Subnet Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS Server Addresses (Static PPTP Mask: only).
PPTP Gateway: Enter the Gateway IP Address provided by your ISP.
PPTP Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP (optional).

text_image
INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet.
et My Internet Connection is: PPTP (Username / Password)
ADVANCED DNS SERVICE
SAdvanced DNS is a free security option that provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto-correction of common URL typos.
Enable Advanced DNS Service:
PPTP
Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Address Mode: Dynamic IP (DHCP) Static IP
PPTP IP Address: 0.0.0.0
PPTP Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
PPTP Gateway IP Address: 0.0.0.0
PPTP Server IP Address:
Username:
Password: **********
Verify Password: **********
Reconnect Mode: Always on On demand Manual
Maximum Idle Time: 5 (minutes, 0=infinite)
Primary DNS Address: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS Address: 0.0.0.0
MTU: 1400 (bytes)MTU default =1400
MAC Address: 00:18:E7:95:68:9F
Clone Your PC's MAC Address
Section 3 - Configuration
Username: Enter your PPTP username.
Password: Enter your PPTP password and then retype the password in the next box.
Reconnect Select either Always-on, On-Demand, or Manual. Mode:
Maximum Idle Enter a maximum idle time during which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Time: Auto-reconnect.
DNS Servers: The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP (Internet Service Provider.)
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1400 is the default MTU.
MAC Address: The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Clone.Your.PC's.MAC.Address button to replace the Internet port's MAC address with the MAC address of your Ethernet card.
Internet Setup
L2TP
Choose L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses a L2TP connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. This option is typically used for DSL services.
My Internet Select L2TP.(Username/Password) from the drop-down menu. Connection:
Enable Advanced Domain Name System (DNS) services enhances your Advanced DNS Internet performance by getting you the information and web Service: pages you are looking for faster and more reliably. In addition, it improves your overall Internet experience by correcting many common typo mistakes automatically, taking you where you intended to go and saving you valuable time.
Disclaimer: D-Link makes no warranty as to the availability, reliability, functionality and operation of the Advanced DNS service or its features.
Enable True Check to enable true Gigabit routing. This will increase the Gigabit Routing through-put of the WAN-LAN connectivity of the router. Connectivity:
Address Mode: Select Static if your ISP assigned you the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server addresses. In most cases, select Dynamic.
L2TP IP Address: Enter the L2TP IP address supplied by your ISP (Static only).
L2TP Subnet Enter the Subnet Mask supplied by your ISP (Static only). Mask:
L2TP Gateway: Enter the Gateway IP Address provided by your ISP.
L2TP Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP (optional).
INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet.
My Internet Connection is : L2TP (Username / Password)
ADVANCED DNS SERVICE
Advanced DNS is a free security option that provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto-correction of common URL typos.
Enable Advanced DNS Service : □
L2TP
Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

text_image
Address Mode : Dynamic IP (DHCP) Static IP
L2TP : 0.0.0.0
L2TP Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
L2TP Gateway IP Address : 0.0.0.0
L2TP Server IP Address :
Username:
Password : **********
Verify Password : **********
Reconnect Mode : Always on On demand Manual
Maximum Idle Time : 5 (minutes, 0=infinite)
Primary DNS Address : 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS Address : 0.0.0.0
MTU : 1400 (bytes)MTU default = 1400
MAC Address : 00:18:E7:95:68:9F
Clone Your PC's MAC Address
Username: Enter your L2TP username.
Password: Enter your L2TP password and then retype the password in the next box.
Reconnect Select either Always-on, On-Demand, or Manual. Mode:
Maximum Idle Enter a maximum idle time during which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Time: Auto-reconnect.
DNS Servers: Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS Server Addresses (Static L2TP only).
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1400 is the default MTU.
Clone MAC The default MAC Address is set to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended. Address: that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP. You can use the Clone.Your.PC's.MAC.Address button to replace the Internet port's MAC address with the MAC address of your Ethernet card.
Another Internet Connection type is DS-Lite.
DS-Lite is an IPv6 connection type. After selecting DS-Lite, the following parameters will be available for configuration:
DS-Lite Select the DS-Lite DHCPv6 option to let the router allocate the Configuration: AFTR IPv6 address automatically. Select the Manual Configuration to enter the AFTR IPv6 address in manually.
AFTR IPv6 After selecting the Manual Configuration option above, enter the Address: AFTR IPv6 address used here.
B4 IPv4 Address: Enter the B4 IPv4 address value used here.
WAN IPv6 Once connected, the WAN IPv6 address will be displayed here.
Address:
IPv6 WAN Once connected, the IPv6 WAN Default Gateway address will be Default Gateway displayed here.
INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet.
My Internet Connection is : DS-Lite
AFTR ADDRESS INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE
Enter the AFTR address information provided by your Internet Service Provider(ISP).
DS-Lite Configuration ◎ DS-Lite DHCPv6 Option ◎ Manual Configuration
AFTR IPv6 Address :
B4 IPv4 Address : 192.0.0. (Optional)
IPv6 WAN Default Gateway :
Wireless Settings
If you want to configure the wireless settings on your router using the wizard, click Wireless.Security.Setup.Wizard.and refer to page 42.
Click Add.Wireless.Device.with.WPS if you want to add a wireless device using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and refer to page 44.
If you want to manually configure the wireless settings on your router click Manual Wireless.Network.Setup.and refer to the next page.

text_image
D-Link
SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT
WIRELESS SETTINGS
The following Web-based words are designed to assist you in your wireless network setup and wireless device connection.
Before launching these words, please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included in the package.
WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP WIZARD
The wizard is designed to assist you in your wireless network setup. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to set up your wireless network and how to make it secure.
Wireless Network Setup Wizard
Note: I some changes made using the setup Wizard may require you to change some settings on your wireless client adapters so they can still connect to the D-Link Router.
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH MIPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) WIZARD
This Wizard is designed to assist you in connecting your wireless device to your router. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to get your wireless device connected. Click the button below to begin.
Add Wireless Device Wizard
MANUAL WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP
If your wireless network is already set up with WI-R Protected Setup, manual configuration of the wireless network will destroy the existing wireless network. If you would like to configure the wireless settings of your new Dublin Systems Router manually, then click on the Manual Wireless Network Setup button below.
Manual Wireless Network Setup
Helpful Helps ...
If you are now to wireless networking and have never configured a wireless router below, click on Wireless Network Setup Wizard and the router will guide you enough a few simple steps to get your wireless network up and running.
If you continue yourself an advanced user who have configured a wireless router below, click Manual Wireless Network Setup to input all the settings manually.
More...
UWIRELESS
Manual Wireless Settings
Enable Wireless: Check the box to enable the wireless function. If you do not want to use wireless, uncheck the box to disable all the wireless functions.
Schedule: Select the time frame that you would like your wireless network enabled. The schedule may be set to Always. Any schedule you create will be available in the drop-down menu. Click New Schedule to create a schedule.

text_image
WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS
Wireless Band : 2.4GHz Band
Enable Wireless : ✓ Always ✓ New Schedule
Wireless Network Name : dlink (Also called the SSID)
802.11 Mode : Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b
Enable Auto Channel Scan : ✓
Wireless Channel : 2.412 GHz - CH 1
Channel Width : Auto 20/40 MHz
Visibility Status : ✓ Visible ✓ Invisible
Wireless Network Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name of your wireless
Name: network. Create a name for your wireless network using up to 32 characters. The SSID is case-sensitive.
802.11 Mode: Select one of the following:
802.11b Only - Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11b.
802.11g Only - Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11g.
802.11n Only - Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n.
Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b - Select if you are using both 802.11g and 802.11b wireless clients.
Mixed 802.11n and 802.11g - Select if you are using both 802.11n and 802.11g wireless clients.
Mixed 802.11n, 11g, and 11b - Select if you are using a mix of 802.11n, 802.11g, and 802.11b wireless clients.
Enable Auto The Auto Channel Scan setting can be selected to allow the DIR-636L to choose the channel with the least amount of interference. Channel Scan:
Wireless Channel: Indicates the channel setting for the DIR-636L. By default the channel is set to 6. The Channel can be changed to fit the channel setting for an existing wireless network or to customize the wireless network. If you enable Auto Channel Scan, this option will be greyed out.
Section 3 - Configuration
Channel Width: Select the Channel Width:
Auto.20/40 - This is the default setting. Select if you are using both 802.11n and non-802.11n wireless devices.
20MHz - Select if you are not using any 802.11n wireless clients.
Visibility Status: Select Invisible if you do not want the SSID of your wireless network to be broadcasted by the DIR-636L. If Invisible is selected, the SSID of the DIR-636L will not be seen by Site Survey utilities so your wireless clients will have to know the SSID of your DIR-636L in order to connect to it.
Wireless Security: Refer to the next page for more information regarding wireless security.
Wireless Security
This section will show you the different levels of security you can use to protect your data from intruders. The DIR-636L offers the following types of security:
- WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) • WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key)
- WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) • WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key)
What is WPA?
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), is a Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improve the security features of WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
The 2 major improvements over WEP:
- Improved data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and, by adding an integrity-checking feature, ensures that the keys haven't been tampered with. WPA2 is based on 802.11i and uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) instead of TKIP.
- User authentication, which is generally missing in WEP, through the extensible authentication protocol (EAP). WEP regulates access to a wireless network based on a computer's hardware-specific MAC address, which is relatively simple to be sniffed out and stolen. EAP is built on a more secure public-key encryption system to ensure that only authorized network users can access the network.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK uses a passphrase or key to authenticate your wireless connection. The key is an alpha-numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long. The password can include symbols (!?*&_) and spaces. This key must be the exact same key entered on your wireless router or access point.
WPA/WPA2 incorporates user authentication through the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). EAP is built on a more secure public key encryption system to ensure that only authorized network users can access the network.
Wireless Security Setup Wizard
To run the security wizard, click on Setup at the top and then click Wireless.Network.Setup.Wizard.

text_image
D-Link
ZIP-CRL
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
WIRELESS SETTINGS
The following Web-based wireless are designed to start your in your wireless network setup and wireless device connection.
Before launching these variants, please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included in the package.
WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP Wizard
This ward is designed to assist your in your wireless network setup. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to set up your wireless network and how to make it secure.
Wireless Network Setup Wizard
Note: Some changes made using this Setup Wizard may require you to change some settings on your wireless device affected as they can still connect to the Disk Router.
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WIPS (WIFI-FT PROTECTED SETUPS) Wizard
This ward is designed to assist your in connecting your wireless device to your router. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to get your wireless device connected. Click the button below to begin.
Add Wireless Device Wizard
MANUAL WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP
If your wireless network is already set up with WIPS Protected Setup, manual configuration of the wireless network will choose the matching wireless network. If you would like to configure the wireless settings of your new Disk Systems Router manually, then click on the Manual Windows Network Setup button below.
Make a Numbered Network Setup.
Type your desired wireless network name (SSID).
Automatically:.Select this option to automatically generate the router's network key and click Next.
Manually: Select this option to manually enter your network key and click Next.

text_image
STEP 1: WELCOME TO THE D-LINK WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP WIZARD
Give your network a name, using up to 32 characters.
Network Name (SSID) : link
● Automatically assign a network key (Recommended)
To prevent outsiders from accessing your network, the router will automatically assign a security (also called
WEP or WPA key) to your network.
○ Manually assign a network key
Use this options if you prefer to create our own key.
Note: All D-Link wireless adapters currently support WPA.
Prev Next Cancel
Section 4 - Security
If you selected Automatically, the summary window will display your settings. Write down the security key and enter this on your wireless clients. Click Save to save your settings.

text_image
SETUP COMPLETE!
Below is a detailed summary of your Wi-Fi security settings. Please print this page out, or write the information on a piece of paper, so you can configure the correct settings on your Wi-Fi devices.
Wireless Network Name (SSID) : dirk
Security Mode : Auto (WPA or WPA2) - Personal
Cipher Type : TKIP and AES
Pre-Shared Key : 64e3d17820
Prev Save Cancel
If you selected Manually, the following screen will appear. Create a passphrase for your security password. Click Next to continue.

text_image
STEP 2: SET YOUR WIRELESS SECURITY PASSWORD
You have selected your security level - you will need to set a wireless security password.
The WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) key must meet following guidelines
- Between 8 and 63 characters (A longer WPA key is more secure than a short one)
- Exactly 64 characters using 0-9 and A-F
Wireless Security Password : mynetworkpassword
Note: You will need to enter the same password as keys in this step into your wireless clients in order to enable proper wireless communication.
Prev Next Cancel
Add Wireless Device with WPS Wizard
From the Setup > Wireless.Settings screen, click Add.Wireless.Device.with.WPS.
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) WIZARD
This wizard is designed to assist you in connecting your wireless device to your router. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to get your wireless device connected. Click the button below to begin.
Add Wireless Device with WPS
Select Auto to add a wireless client using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) and then click Next. Skip to the next page.
STEP 1: SELECT CONFIGURATION METHOD FOR YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK
Please select one of following configuration methods and click next to continue.
Auto Select this option if your wireless device supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
Manual ○ Select this option will display the current wireless settings for you to configure the wireless device manually.
Next
Cancel
If you select Manual, a settings summary screen will appear. Write down the security key and enter this on your wireless clients. Click OK to finish.

text_image
STEP 2: CONNECT YOUR WIRELESS DEVICE
Below is a detailed summary of your wireless security settings. Please print this page out, or write
the information on a piece of paper, so you can configure the correct settings on your wireless client
adapters.
2.4Gi bit SSD: dink
Security Mode: Auto (WPA or WPA2) - PSK
Cipher Type: BOTH
Peshured Key: my24password
SSID: dink guest
Security Mode: none
Section 4 - Security
PIN: Select this option to use PIN method. In order to use this method you must know the wireless client's 8 digit PIN and click Connect.
PBC::Select this option to use PBC (Push Button) method to add a wireless client. Click Connect.
Once you click. Connect, you will have a 120 second time limit to apply the settings to your wireless client(s) and successfully establish a connection.

text_image
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) WIZARD
There are two ways to add wireless device to your wireless network:
-PIN (Personal Identification Number)
-PBC (Push Button Configuration)
● PIN : 323455
please enter the PIN from your wireless device and click the below "Connect" Button
○ PBC
please press the push button on your wireless device and click the below "Connect" Button within 120 seconds
Prev Connect

text_image
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS
Please press down the Push Button (physical or virtual) on the wireless device you are adding to your wireless network within 117 seconds ...
WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)
It is recommended to enable encryption on your wireless router before your wireless network adapters. Please establish wireless connectivity before enabling encryption. Your wireless signal may degrade when enabling encryption due to the added overhead.
-
Log into the web-based configuration by opening a web browser and entering the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Click on. Setup.and then click.Wireless.Settings on the left side.
-
Next to Security Mode, select WPA-Personal.
-
Next to WPA Mode, select Auto, WPA2.Only, or.WPA.Only. Use Auto if you have wireless clients using both WPA and WPA2.
-
Next to Cypher Type, select TKIP.and.AES, TKIP, or AES.
-
Next to Group Key Update Interval, enter the amount of time before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is changed (3600 is default).
-
Next to Pre-Shared Key, enter a key (passphrase). The key is entered as a pass-phrase in ASCII format at both ends of the wireless connection. The pass-phrase must be between 8-63 characters.
-
Click Save.Settings to save your settings. If you are configuring the router with a wireless adapter, you will lose connectivity until you enable WPA-PSK on your adapter and enter the same passphrase as you did on the router.
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE
To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes, including WEP, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. The WPA-Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server.
Security Mode: WPA-Personal
WPA
Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility. This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable. Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used. For best security, use WPA2 Only mode. This mode uses AES(COMP) cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security. For maximum compatibility, use WPA Only. This mode uses TKIP cipher. Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode.
To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode (or in other words AES cipher).
WPA Mode : Auto (WPA or WPA2)
Cipher Type: TKIP and AES
Group Key Update Interval : 3600 (seconds)
PRE-SHARED KEY
Enter an 8- to 63-character alphanumeric pass-phrase. For good security it should be of ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase.
Pre-Shared Key :
It is recommended to enable encryption on your wireless router before your wireless network adapters. Please establish wireless connectivity before enabling encryption. Your wireless signal may degrade when enabling encryption due to the added overhead.
- Log into the web-based configuration by opening a web browser and entering the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Click on.Setup. and then click.Wireless.Settings on the left side.
- Next to Security Mode, select WPA-Enterprise.
- Next to WPA Mode, select Auto, WPA2.Only, or.WPA.Only. Use Auto if you have wireless clients using both WPA and WPA2.
- Next to Cypher Type, select TKIP.and.AES, TKIP, or AES.
- Next to Group Key Update Interval, enter the amount of time before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is changed (3600 is default).
- Next to Authentication Timeout, enter the amount of time before a client is required to re-authenticate (60 minutes is default).
- Next to RADIUS Server IP Address enter the IP Address of your RADIUS server.
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE
To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. The WPA-Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server.
Security Mode : WPA-Enterprise
WPA
Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility. This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable. Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used. For best security, use WPA2 Only mode. This mode uses AES(CCMP) cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security. For maximum compatibility, use WPA Only. This mode uses TKIP cipher. Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode.
To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode (or in other words AES cipher).

EAP (802.1X)
When WPA enterprise is enabled, the router uses EAP (802.1x) to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server. MAC Address Authentication

text_image
Authentication Timeout : 60 (minutes)
RADIUS server IP Address : 0.0.0.0
RADIUS server Port : 1812
RADIUS server Shared : ***
Secret :
Second MAC Address
Authentication : ✓
Advanced>>
Section 4 - Security
- Next to RADIUS Server Port, enter the port you are using with your RADIUS server. 1812 is the default port.
- Next to RADIUS Server Shared Secret, enter the security key.
- If the MAC Address Authentication box is selected then the user will need to connect from the same computer whenever logging into the wireless network.
- Click Advanced to enter settings for a secondary RADIUS Server.
- Click Apply.Settings to save your settings.

text_image
EAP (802.1X)
When WPA enterprise is enabled, the router uses EAP (802.1x) to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server. MAC Address Authentication
Authentication Timeout : 60 (minutes)
RADIUS server IP Address : 0.0.0.0
RADIUS server Port : 1812
RADIUS server Shared
Secret : ***
Second MAC Address
Authentication : ✓
<
Network Settings
This section will allow you to change the local network settings of the router and to configure the DHCP settings.
Router Settings
Router IP Address: Enter the IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1.
If you change the IP address, once you click Save.Settings, you will need to enter the new IP address in your browser to get back into the configuration utility.
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
Device Name: Enter a name for the router.
Local Domain: Enter the Domain name (Optional).
Enable DNS Relay: Uncheck the box to transfer the DNS server information from your ISP to your computers. If checked, your computers will use the router for a DNS server.

text_image
ROUTER SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. The IP Address that is configured here is the IP Address that you use to access the Web-based management interface. If you change the IP Address here, you may need to adjust your PC's network settings to access the network again.
Router IP Address : 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Device Name : dlinkrouter
Local Domain Name :
Enable DNS Relay : ✓
DHCP Server Settings
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DIR-636L has a built-in DHCP server. The DHCP Server will automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network. Be sure to set your computers to be DHCP clients by setting their TCP/IP settings to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically." When you turn your computers on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the DIR-636L. The DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify the starting and ending address of the IP address pool.
Enable DHCP Check this box to enable the DHCP server on your router.
Server: Uncheck to disable this function.
DHCP IP Address Enter the starting and ending IP addresses for the DHCP server's Range: IP assignment.
Note: If you statically (manually) assign IP addresses to your computers or devices, make sure the IP addresses are outside of this range or you may have an IP conflict.
DHCP Lease Time: The length of time for the IP address lease. Enter the Lease time in minutes.
Always Enable this feature to broadcast your networks DHCP server to Broadcast: LAN/WLAN clients.
NetBIOS NetBIOS allows LAN hosts to discover all other computers within an announcement: the network, enable this feature to allow the DHCP Server to offer NetBIOS configuration settings.

text_image
DHCP SERVER SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the built-in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers
on your network.
Enable DHCP Server : ✓
DHCP IP Address Range : 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.199
DHCP Lease Time : 1440 (minutes)
Always broadcast : ✓ (compatibility for some DHCP Clients)
NetBIOS announcement : □
Learn NetBIOS from WAN : □
NetBIOS Scope : (Optional)
NetBIOS node type : ● Broadcast only (use when no WINS servers configured)
● Point-to-Point (no broadcast)
● Mixed-mode (Broadcast then Point-to-Point)
● Hybrid (Point-to-Point then Broadcast)
Primary WINS IP Address :
Secondary WINS IP Address :
Learn NetBIOS Enable this feature to allow WINS information to be learned from the WAN side, disable to allow manual configuration. from WAN:
NetBIOS Scope: This feature allows the configuration of a NetBIOS 'domain' name under which network hosts operates. This setting has no effect if the 'Learn NetBIOS information from WAN' is activated.
Section 3 - Configuration
NetBIOS Node: Select the different type of NetBIOS node; Broadcast.only, Point-to-Point, Mixed-mode, and Hybrid.
WINS IP Enter your WINS Server IP address(es).
Address:
DHCP Reservation
If you want a computer or device to always have the same IP address assigned, you can create a DHCP reservation. The router will assign the IP address only to that computer or device.
Note: This IP address must be within the DHCP IP Address Range.
Enable: Check this box to enable the reservation.
Computer Name: Enter the computer name or select from the drop-down menu and click <<.
IP Address: Enter the IP address you want to assign to the computer or device. This IP Address must be within the DHCP IP Address Range.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer or device.
Copy Your PC's If you want to assign an IP address to the computer you MAC Address: are currently on, click this button to populate the fields.
Save: Click Save to save your entry. You must click Save.Settings at the top to activate your reservations.

text_image
ADD DHCP RESERVATION
Enable : ✓
Computer Name : PM_test01 << PM_test01
IP Address : 192.168.0.112
MAC Address : 00:04:23:2c:51:a3
Copy Your PC's MAC Address
Save Clear
DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST
Enable Host Name MAC Address IP Address
NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS : 1
Hardware Address Assigned IP Hostname Expires
00:04:23:2c:51:a3 192.168.0.112 PM_test01 Thu Sep 1 19:49:06 2011 Revoke Reserve
DHCP Reservations List
DHCP Displays any reservation entries. Displays the host name Reservations List: (name of your computer or device), MAC Address, and IP address.
Enable: Check to enable the reservation.
Edit: Click the edit icon to make changes to the reservation entry.
Delete: Click to remove the reservation from the list.

text_image
DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST
Enable Host Name MAC Address IP Address
✓ PM_test01 00:04:23:2c:51:a3 192.168.0.112
NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS : 1
Hardware Address Assigned IP Hostname Expires
00:04:23:2c:51:a3 192.168.0.112 PM_test01 Thu Sep 1 19:49:06 2011 Revoke Reserve
Storage
This page will allow you to access files from a USB external hard drive or thumb drive that is plugged into the router from your local network or from the Internet using either a web browser or an app for your smartphone or tablet. You can create users to be allowed to access these files.
Enable Web File Check to enable sharing files on your USB storage device that is Access: plugged in your router.
Enable HTTP Check to enable HTTP access to your router's storage. You will Storage Remote have to type HTTP in the URL.
Access:
Remote Access Enter a port (8181 is default). You will have to enter this port Port: in the URL when connecting to the shared files. For example: (http://192.168.0.1:8181).
Enable HTTPS Check to enable HTTPS (secure) access to your router's storage. Storage Remote You will have to type HTTPS in the URL.
Access:
Remote HTTPS Enter a port (4433 is default). You will have to enter this port Port: in the URL when connecting to the shared files. For example: (https://192.168.0.1:4433).
User Name: To create a new user, enter a user name.
Password: Enter a password for this account.
Verify Password: Re-enter the password. Click Add/Edit to create the user.
User List: Displays the accounts. The Admin and Guest accounts are built-in to the router.
Number of Displays the USB device plugged into the router. Devices:

text_image
HTTP STORAGE
Enable Web File Access :
Enable HTTP Storage Remote
Access :
Remote Access Port : 8101
Enable HTTPS Storage
Remote Access :
Remote HTTPS Port : 4433

text_image
10 -- USER CREATION
User Name :
<< User Name In
Password :
Verify Password :
Add/Edit

text_image
USER LIST
No. User Name Access Path Permission
1 Admin / Read/Write
2 Guest None Read Only

text_image
NUMBER OF DEVICE:
Device Total Space Free Space
HTTP STORAGE LINK
You can use this link to connect to the drive remotely after logging in with a user account,
Access Files from the Internet
If you would like to access your files that are on your USB thumb drive or external hard drive that is connected to your router, follow the steps below:
Step 1 - Enable Web File Access
Check the Enable Web File Access checkbox to enable. Then select if you want to use HTTP or HTTPS (secure) and enter the port(s) you want to use. The default for HTTP is 8181 and HTTPS is 4433.
Step 2 - Create a User Account
Under User Creation, enter a username and password, and then click Add/Edit.
Under User List, click the Modify icon for the user you just created. Here you can browse to the folder on your USB storage device you want to assign the Access Path to.
Step 4 - Save Settings
If you want to add more users, repeat steps 3 and 4. Once you are finished, click the Save Settings button at the top to save your settings.
Note that under the HTTP Storage Link (at the bottom) will display the URL(s) you can use to connect. Also if you selected HTTPS, you must type in HTTPS://instead of HTTP://to get a secure connection.
For example, if you selected HTTPS and changed the port to 3200, and your WAN IP address is 1.2.3.4, then you would enter HTTPS://1.2.3.4:3200 to connect.

text_image
HTTP STORAGE
Enable Web File Access : ✓
Enable HTTP Storage Remote Access : ✓
Remote Access Port : 8181
Enable HTTPS Storage Remote Access :
Remote HTTPS Port : +433

text_image
10 -- USER CREATION
User Name :
<< User Name
Password :
Verify Password :
Add/Edit Delete

text_image
USER LIST
No. User Name Access Path Permission
1 admin / Read/Write
2 guest None Read Only
3 d-link (1) /Storage(80)/ Read/Write
| Device | Total Space | Free Space |
| Storage(B0) | 15.04 GB | 14.65 GB |
IPv6
On this page, the user can configure the IPv6 Connection type. There are two ways to set up the IPv6 Internet connection. You can use the Web-based IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard, or you can manually configure the connection.
For the beginner user that has not configured a router before, click on the IPv6.Internet.Connection.Setup.Wizard.button and the router will guide you through a few simple steps to get your network up and running.
For the advanced user that has configured a router before, click on the Manual.IPv6.Internet.Connection.Setup button to input all the settings manually.
To configure the IPv6 local settings, click on the IPv6.Local.Connectivity.
Setup button.

text_image
D-Link
OR: 40% ///
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
IPVS INTERNET CONNECTION
There are two words to set up your IPVs Internet Connection. You can use the website's 2nd Internet Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually continue the connection.
IPVS INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD
(You would like to access our new User Web-based Wizard to avoid your in connecting your new Dublin Systems Router to the IPVs Internet, click on the button below.
3rd Internet Connection Setup Wizard
Note: Default launching these words, please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide mentioned in the package.
MANUAL IPVS LOCAL CONNECTIVITY SETUP
(You would like to config as the IPVs local connectivity settings of your Dublin Router, then click on the button below.
IPVs Local Connectivity Settings
MANUAL IPVS INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP
(You would like to config as the IPVs Internet settings of your new Dublin Systems Router manually, then click on the button below.
Final IPVs Internet Connection Setup
WIRELESS

text_image
IPV6 LOCAL CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS
Use this section to configure Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresser(ULA) settings for your router.
ULA is intended for local communications and not expected to be routable on the global
Internet.
Save Settings Don't Save Settings
IPV6 ULA SETTINGS
Enable ULA :
Use Default: ULA Prefix :
ULA Prefix : 04d:8122:19e1:0000 : /64
CURRENT IPV6 ULA SETTINGS
Current ULA Prefix :
LAN IPv6 ULA :
IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard
On this page, the user can configure the IPv6 Connection type using the IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard.
Click the IPv6.Internet.Connection.Setup.Wizard button and the router will guide you through a few simple steps to get your network up and running.
IPV6 INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD
If you would like to utilize our easy to use Web-based Wizard to assist you in connecting your new D-Link Systems Router to the IPv6 Internet, click on the button below.
IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard
Note: Before launching the wizards, please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included in the package.
Click Next to continue to the next page. Click Cancel to discard the changes made and return to the main page.
WELCOME TO THE D-LINK IPV6 INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD
This wizard will guide you through a setp-by-setp process to configure a new connection to the IPv6 Interest.
\- Step 1: Configure your IPv6 Interest Connection
- Step 2: Save setting and connect

The router will try to detect whether its possible to obtain the IPv6 Internet connection type automatically. If this succeeds then the user will be guided through the input of the appropriate parameters for the connection type found.
Router is detecting your IPv6 Interest connection type, please wait.


Section 3 - Configuration
However, if the automatic detection fails, the user will be prompt to either Try. again. or to click on the Guide.me.through.the.IPv6.settings button to initiate the manual continual of the wizard.

text_image
STEP 1: CONFIGURE YOUR IPv6 INTERENT CONNECTION
Router is unable detect your IPv6 internet connection type
Cancel Try again Guide me through the IPv6 setting
There are several connection types to choose from. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your IPv6 Internet Service Provider.
Note: If using the PPPoE option, you will need to ensure that any PPPoE client software on your computers has been removed or disabled. The 3 options available on this page are.IPv6.over.PPPoE,.Static.IPv6.address.and.Route, and Tunneling.Connection.
Choose the required IPv6 Internet Connection type and click on the Next button to continue. Click on the Prev button to return to the previous page. Click on the Cancel button to discard all the changes made and return to the main page.

text_image
STEP 1: CONFIGURE YOUR IPv6 INTERENT CONNECTION
Please select your IPv6 Interent Connection type
● IPv6 over PPPoE
Choose this option if your IPv6 Interent connection requires a username and password to get online. Most DSL modems use this type of connection.
○ Static IPv6 address and Route
Choose this option if your Interest Service Provider (ISP) provided you with IPv6 address information that has to be manually configured.
○ Tunneling Connection (GND)
Choose this option if your Interest Service Provider (ISP) provided you a IPv6 Internet connection by using GND automatic tunneling mechanism.
Prev Next Cancel Cancel
Click on the Next button to continue. Click on the Prev button to return to the previous page.
Click on the Cancel button to discard all the changes made and return to the main page.
IPv6.over.PPPoE
After selecting the IPv6 over PPPoE option, the user will be able to configure the IPv6 Internet connection that requires a username and password to get online. Most DSL modems use this type of connection.
The following parameters will be available for configuration:
PPPoE.Session: Select the PPPoE Session value used here. This option will state that this connection shares it's information with the already configured IPv6 PPPoE connection, or the user can create a new PPPoE connection here.
User.Name: Enter the PPPoE username used here. If you do not know your user name, please contact your ISP.
Password: Enter the PPPoE password used here. If you do not know your password, please contact your ISP.
Verify.Password:Re-enter the PPPoE password used here.
Service.Name: Enter the service name for this connection here. This option is optional.
SET USERNAME AND PASSWORD CONNECTION (PPPDE)
To set up this connection you will need to have a Username and Password from your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP.

Note: You may also need to provide a Service Name. If you do not have or know this information, please contact your ISP.

Static.IPv6.Address.Connection
This mode is used when your ISP provides you with a set IPv6 addresses that does not change. The IPv6 information is manually entered in your IPv6 configuration settings. You must enter the IPv6 address, Subnet Prefix Length, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all this information.
Use.Link-Local. The Link-local address is used by nodes and routers when Address: communicating with neighboring nodes on the same link. This mode enables IPv6-capable devices to communicate with each other on the LAN side.
IPv6.Address: Enter the WAN IPv6 address for the router here.
SubnetPrefix. Enter the WAN subnet prefix length value used here.
Length:
Default.Gateway: Enter the WAN default gateway IPv6 address used here.
Primary.IPv6.DNS. Enter the WAN primary DNS Server address used here.
Address:
Secondary.IPv6. Enter the WAN secondary DNS Server address used here.
DNS.Address:
LAN.IPv6.Address: These are the settings of the LAN (Local Area Network) IPv6 interface for the router. The router's LAN IPv6 Address configuration is based on the IPv6 Address and Subnet assigned by your ISP. (A subnet with prefix /64 is supported in LAN.)
SET STATIC IPV ADDRESS CONNECTION

text_image
To set up this connection you will need to have a complete list of IPv6 information provided by your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. If you have a Static IPv6 connection and do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
Use Link-Local Address : ✓
IPv6 Address : FE30::218:27FF/FE55:689F
Subnet Prefix Length : 44
Default Gateway :
Primary DNS Address :
Secondary DNS Address :
LAN IPv6 Address : /64
Prev Next Cancel Connect
Tunneling.Connection.(6rd)
After selecting the Tunneling Connection (6rd) option, the user can configure the IPv6 6rd connection settings.
The following parameters will be available for configuration:
6rd IPv6 Prefix: Enter the 6rd IPv6 address and prefix value used here.
IPv4 Address: Enter the IPv4 address used here.
Mask Length: Enter the IPv4 mask length used here.
Assigned IPv6 Prefix: Displays the IPv6 assigned prefix value here.
6rd Border Relay IPv4 Enter the 6rd border relay IPv4 address used here.
Address:
IPv6 DNS Server: Enter the primary DNS Server address used here.

text_image
SET UP 6RD TUNNELING CONNECTION
To set up this 6rd tunneling connection you will need to have the following information from your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP.
6rd IPv6 Prefix : / 32
IPv4 Address : 192.168.1.2 Mask Length : 0
Assign IPv6 Prefix : None
Tunnel Link-Local Address : FE80:COAB:0102/64
6rd Border Relay IPv4
Address :
IPv6 DNS Server :
Prev Next Cancel Correct
The IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard is complete.
Click on the Connect button to continue. Click on the Prev button to return to the previous page. Click on the Cancel button to discard all the changes made and return to the main page.

text_image
SETUP COMPLETE!
The IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard has completed. Click the Connect button to save your
settings and reboot the router.
Prev Next Cancel Connect
IPv6 Manual Setup
There are several connection types to choose from: Auto Detection, Static IPv6, Autoconfiguration (SLAAC/DHCPv6), PPPoE, IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel, 6to4, 6rd, and Link-local. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your IPv6 Internet Service Provider.
Note: If using the PPPoE option, you will need to ensure that any PPPoE client software on your computers has been removed or disabled.
Auto Detection
Select Auto.Detection to have the router detect and automatically configure your IPv6 setting from your ISP.

text_image
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is: Auto Detection
IPv6 DNS SETTINGS
Obtain a DNS server address automatically or enter a specific DNS server address.
○ Obtain a DNS server address automatically
○ Use the following DNS address
Primary DNS Server:
Secondary DNS Server :
LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again.
Enable DHCP-PD: ✓
LAN IPv6 Address: /64
LAN IPv6 Link Local Address: FE80::218:E7IF:FE95:689E/64
ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Use this section to setup IPv6 Autoconfiguration to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network. You can also enable DHCP-PD to delegate prefixes for router in your LAN.
Enable automatic IPv6 address assignment: ✓
Enable Automatic DHCP PD in LAN: ✓
Autoconfiguration Type: SLAC + Stateless DHCPv6
Router Advertisement Lifetime: 110 (minutes)
Static IPv6
My IPv6 Connection: Select Static.IPv6 from the drop-down menu.
WAN IPv6 Address Enter the address settings supplied by your Internet provider Settings: (ISP).
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router.
LAN Link-Local Address: Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address.
Enable Check to enable the Autoconfiguration feature. Autoconfiguration:
Autoconfiguration Type: Select Stateful.(DHCPv6), SLAAC.+.RDNSS or SLAAC.+.Stateless.DHCPv6.
IPv6 Address Range Enter the start IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your Start: local computers.
IPv6 Address Range Enter the end IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your End: local computers.
IPv6 Address Lifetime: Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime (in minutes).

text_image
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : Static IPv6
WAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Enter the IPv6 address information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Use Link-Local Address : ✓
IPv6 Address : FE80::218:E7FF:FE95:689F
Subnet Prefix Length : 64
Default Gateway :
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again.
LAN IPv6 Address : /64
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80::218:E7FF:FE95:689E/64
ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Use this section to setup IPv6 Autoconfiguration to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network.
Enable automatic IPv6 address assignment : ✓
Autoconfiguration Type : SLAAC + Stateless DHCPv6 -
Router Advertisement Lifetime: 1440 (minutes)
Autoconfiguration
My IPv6 Connection: Select Autoconfiguration.(Stateless/DHCPv6) from the drop-down menu.
IPv6 DNS Settings: Select either Obtain.DNS.server.address.automatically or Use.the.following.DNS.Address.
Primary/Secondary DNS Enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses.
Address:
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router.
LAN Link-Local Address: Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address.
Enable Check to enable the Autoconfiguration feature.
Autoconfiguration:
Autoconfiguration Type: Select Stateful.(DHCPv6), SLAAC.+.RDNSS or SLAAC.+.Stateless.DHCPv6.
IPv6 Address Range Enter the start IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your Start: local computers.
IPv6 Address Range Enter the end IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your End: local computers.
IPv6 Address Lifetime: Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime (in minutes).

text_image
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : Autoconfiguration (SLAAC/DHCPv6)
IPv6 DNS SETTINGS
Obtain a DNS server address automatically or enter a specific DNS server address.
Obtain a DNS server address automatically
Use the following DNS address
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again.
Enable DHCP-PD : ✓
LAN IPv6 Address : /64
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80::218:E7FF:FE95:689E/64
ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Use this section to setup IPv6 Autoconfiguration to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network.You can also enable DHCP-PD to delegate prefixes for router in your LAN.
Enable automatic IPv6 address assignment : ✓
Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN : ✓
Autoconfiguration Type : SLAAC + Stateless DHCPv6
Router Advertisement 1440 (minutes)
Lifetime:
PPPoE
My IPv6 Connection: Select PPPoE from the drop-down menu.
PPPoE: Enter the PPPoE account settings supplied by your Internet provider (ISP).
Address Mode: Select Static if your ISP assigned you the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server addresses. In most cases, select Dynamic.
IP Address: Enter the IP address (Static PPPoE only).
User Name: Enter your PPPoE user name.
Password: Enter your PPPoE password and then retype the password in the next box.
Service Name: Enter the ISP Service Name (optional).
Reconnection Mode: Select either Always-on, On-Demand, or Manual.
Maximum Idle Time: Enter a maximum idle time during which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Auto-reconnect.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1492 is the default MTU.
IPv6 DNS Settings: Select either Obtain.DNS.server.address.automatically or Use.the.following.DNS.Address.
Primary/Secondary DNS Enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses.
Address:
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router.
LAN Link-Local Address: Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address.
Enable Autoconfiguration: Check to enable the Autoconfiguration feature.
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : PPPcE
PPPOE
Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

text_image
PPPoE Session: Share with IPv4 Create a new session
Address Mode: Dynamic IP Static IP
IP Address:
Username:
Password:
Notify Password:
Service Name:
Optional
Connect Mode: Always on On demand Manual
Minimum Idle Time: 5 (minutes, 0=infinite)
MTU: 1492 (bytes/MTU default = 1492)
IPv6 DNS SETTINGS
Obtain a DNS server address automatically or enter a specific DNS server address.
Obtain a DNS server address automatically
C. Use the following DNS address
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again.
Enable DHCP-PD:
LAN IPv6 Address : /64
LAN IPv6 Link Local Address : F000::210:E7FF:FE95:609€/64
ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Use this section to setup IPv5 Autoconfiguration to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network. You can also enable DHCP-PD to delegate prefixes for router in your LAN.
Enable automatic IPv6
address assignment :
Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in
Autoconfiguration Type : SLAAC + Stateless DHCPv6
Router Advertisement 1540 (in minutes)
Lifetime:
Section 3 - Configuration
Autoconfiguration Type: Select Stateful.(DHCPv6), SLAAC.+.RDNSS or SLAAC.+.Stateless.DHCPv6.
IPv6 Address Range Start: Enter the start IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your local computers.
IPv6 Address Range End: Enter the end IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your local computers.
IPv6 Address Lifetime: Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime (in minutes).
IPv6 in IPv4 Tunneling
My IPv6 Select IPv6.in.IPv4.Tunnel from the drop-down menu. Connection:
IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel Enter the settings supplied by your Internet provider (ISP). Settings:
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router.
LAN Link-Local Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address.
Address:
Enable Check to enable the Autoconfiguration feature.
Autoconfiguration:
Autoconfiguration Select Stateful.(DHCPv6), SLAAC.+.RDNSS or SLAAC.+.Stateless.
Type: DHCPv6.
IPv6 Address Enter the start IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your local Range Start: computers.
IPv6 Address Enter the end IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your local Range End: computers.
Pv6 Address Enter the Router Advertisement Lifetime (in minutes). Lifetime:
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel
IPv6 in IPv4 TUNNEL SETTINGS
Enter the IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel information provided by your Tunnel Broker.

IPv6 DNS SETTINGS
Obtain a DNS server address automatically or enter a specific DNS server address.
\- Obtain a DNS server address automatically
C Use the following DNS address

LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again.

ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Use this section to setup IPv6 Autoconfiguration to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network. You can also enable DHCP-PD to delegate prefixes for router in your LAN.
Enable automatic IPv6
address assignment
Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in
Autoconfiguration Type : SLAAC + Staleless DHCPv6
Router Advertisement Lifetime: 1440 (minutes)
6 to 4 Tunneling
My IPv6 Connection: Select 6.to.4 from the drop-down menu.
6 to 4 Settings: Enter the IPv6 settings supplied by your Internet provider (ISP).
Primary/Secondary Enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses.
DNS Address:
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router.
LAN Link-Local Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address.
Address:
Enable Check to enable the Autoconfiguration feature.
Autoconfiguration:
Autoconfiguration Select Stateful.(DHCPv6), SLAAC.+.RDNSS or SLAAC.+.Stateless.
Type: DHCPv6.
IPv6 Address Range Enter the start IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your local Start: computers.
IPv6 Address Range Enter the end IPv6 Address for the DHCPv6 range for your local End: computers.
IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime (in minutes). Lifetime:

text_image
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : 6to4
6to4 SETTINGS
Enter the IPv6 address information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
6to4 Address : 2002:COAB:0102::COAB:0102
6to4 Relay : 192.88.99.1
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
6rd
My IPv6 Connection: Select 6rd from the drop-down menu.
6RD Settings: Enter the address settings supplied by your Internet provider (ISP).
LAN IPv6 Address: Enter the LAN (local) IPv6 address for the router.
LAN Link-Local Address: Displays the Router's LAN Link-Local Address.
Enable Check to enable the Autoconfiguration feature.
Autoconfiguration:
Autoconfiguration Type: Select Stateful (DHCPv6), SLAAC+RDNSS or SLAAC + Stateless DHCPv6.
Router Advertisement Enter the Router Advertisement Lifetime (in minutes). Lifetime:
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : 6rd
6RD SETTINGS
Enter the IPv6 address information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
6rd Configuration : © 6rd DHCP4 Option C Manual Configuration
6rd IPv6 Prefix : / 32
IPv4 Address : 192.168.1.2 Mask Length
Assign IPv6 Prefix : None
Tunnel Link-Local Address: FE80::C0A8:0102/64
6rd Border Relay IPv4
Address :
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router. If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again.
LAN IPv6 Address : None
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80::218:E7FF:FE95:689E/64
ADDRESS AUTOCONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Use this section to setup IPv6 Autoconfiguration to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network.
Enable automatic IPv6
address assignment :
Autoconfiguration Type : SLAAC + Stabless DHCPv6
Router Advertisement (minutes)
Lifetime: 150 (minutes)
Link-Local Connectivity
My IPv6 Connection: Select Link-Local.Only from the drop-down menu.
LAN IPv6 Address Displays the IPv6 address of the router.
Settings:
IPv6 CONNECTION TYPE
Choose the mode to be used by the router to the IPv6 Internet.
My IPv6 Connection is : Local Connectivity Only
LAN IPv6 ADDRESS SETTINGS
LAN IPv6 address for local IPv6 communications.
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80::218:E7FF:FE95:689E/64
mydlink Settings
mydlink Service: Display the status whether your device is registered with a mydlink account or not.
Register mydlink Click to go to the mydlink website to register or edit your Settings: settings.

text_image
D-Link
OR-ONE
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
INTEREST
MYDLINK SETTINGS
Setting and registering your product with mylink will allow you to use to mylink cloud services features, including online access and management of your device through mylink portal website.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
HYDLINK
mydlink Service : Non-Registered
REGISTER MYDLINK SERVICE
Register mydlink Service
Helpful Links...
None...
WIRELESS
Advanced
Virtual Server
This will allow you to open a single port. If you would like to open a range of ports, refer to the next page.
Name: Enter a name for the rule or select an application from the drop-down menu. Select an application and click << to populate the fields.
IP Address: Enter the IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to. If your computer is receiving an IP address automatically from the router (DHCP), you computer will be listed in the "Computer Name" drop-down menu. Select your computer and click <<.
Private Port/ Enter the port that you want to open next to Private Public Port: Port and Public Port. The private and public ports are usually the same. The public port is the port seen from the Internet side, and the private port is the port being used by the application on the computer within your local network.
Protocol Type: Select TCP, UDP, or Both.from the drop-down menu.
Schedule: The schedule of time when the Virtual Server Rule will be enabled. The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular service to always be enabled. You can create your own times in the Tools > Schedules section.
Inbound Filter: Select Allow.All (most common) or a created Inbound filter. You may create your own inbound filters in the Advanced.>.Inbound.Filter page.

text_image
DIR-636L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
The Virtual Server option allows you to define a single public port on your router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and Private LAN port if required. The feature is useful for hosting online services such as FTP or Web Servers.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
24-- VIRTUAL SERVERS LIST
Port
Traffic Type
Name
Applicatlon Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Applicatlon Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Application Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Application Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Application Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Application Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Application Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Application Name
Private Port
TCP
Always
IP Address
Application Name
Public Port
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Application Name
Private Part
TCP
Always
IP Address
Application Name
Public Part
Protocol
Schedule
IP Address
Application Name
Private Part
TCP
Always
Port Forwarding
This will allow you to open a single port or a range of ports.
Name: Enter a name for the rule or select an application from the drop-down menu. Select an application and click << to populate the fields.
IP Address: Enter the IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to. If your computer is receiving an IP address automatically from the router (DHCP), you computer will be listed in the "Computer Name" drop-down menu. Select your computer and click <<.
TCP/UDP: Enter the TCP and/or UDP port or ports that you want to open. You can enter a single port or a range of ports. Separate ports with a common.
Example: 24,1009,3000-4000
Schedule: The schedule of time when the Virtual Server Rule will be enabled. The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular service to always be enabled. You can create your own times in the Tools > Schedules section.
Inbound Filter: Select Allow.All (most common) or a created Inbound filter. You may create your own inbound filters in the Advanced.>.Inbound.Filter page.

text_image
DIR-63XL
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
The option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single PC on your network. The feature allows you to enter ports in various formats including: Port Ranges (100-150), Individual Ports (80, 80, 808), or Mixed (100-200, 609).
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
24--PORT FORWARDING RULES
Name
<< Application Name
TCP
Schedule
Always
IP Address
0.0.0.0
<< Computer Name
UDP
Inbound Filter
Allow All
Name
<< Application Name
TCP
Schedule
Always
IP Address
0.0.0.0
<< Computer Name
UDP
Inbound Filter
Allow All
IP ADDRESS
0.0.0.0
<< Computer Name
UDP
Inbound Filter
Allow All
FOR/WALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WITH PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
QUEST ZONE
IPW/FOREWALL RULES
IPW ROUTING
Helpful Hints ...
Check the Application Name drop down menu for a list of predefined applications. If you select one of the predefined applications, click the grow button next to the drop down menu to fill out the corresponding field.
You can select a computer from the list of DHCP clients in the Computer Name drop down menu, or you can manually enter the IP address or the LNV computer to when you would like to open the specified port.
Select a schedule for when the rule will be enabled. If you do not see the schedule you need in the list of
Application Rules
Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applications have difficulties working through NAT (Network Address Translation). Special Applications makes some of these applications work with the DIR-636L. If you need to run applications that require multiple connections, specify the port normally associated with an application in the "Trigger Port" field, select the protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the firewall (public) ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic.
The DIR-636L provides some predefined applications in the table on the bottom of the web page. Select the application you want to use and enable it.
Name: Enter a name for the rule. You may select a pre-defined application from the drop-down menu and click <<.
Trigger: This is the port used to trigger the application. It can be either a single port or a range of ports.
Traffic Type: Select the protocol of the trigger port (TCP, UDP, or Both).
Firewall: This is the port number on the Internet side that will be used to access the application. You may define a single port or a range of ports. You can use a comma to add multiple ports or port ranges.
Traffic Type: Select the protocol of the firewall port (TCP, UDP, or Both).
Schedule: The schedule of time when the Application Rule will be enabled. The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular service to always be enabled. You can create your own times in the Tools > Schedules section.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-626L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INBOUND FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WINELESS
WIFI PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
QUEST ZONE
IPW FIREWALL RULES
IPW ROUTING
APPLICATION RULES
This option is used to open single or multiple ports on your router when the router senses data sent to the Internet on a "trigger" port or port range. Special Applications rules apply to all computers on your internal network.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
24 — APPLICATION RULES
Port
Traffic Type
Schedule
Trigger
0
TCP
Always
Application Name
drop down menu for a list of predefined applications. If you select one of the predefined applications, click the arrow down next to the order down menu to fill out the corresponding field.
Name
Application
<< Application Name >
Trigger
0
TCP
Always
Application Name
drop down menu for a list of predefined applications. If you select one of the predefined applications, click the arrow down next to the order down menu to fill out the corresponding field.
Name
Application
<< Application Name >
Trigger
0
TCP
Always
Application Name
drop down menu for a list of predefined applications. If you select one of the predefined applications, click the arrow down next to the order down menu to fill out the respective field.
Name
Application
<< Application Name >
Trigger
0
TCP
Always
Select a schedule for when the service will be enabled. If you do not see the schedule you need in the list of schedules, go to the tools—schedules
QoS Engine
The QoS Engine option helps improve your network gaming performance by prioritizing applications. By default the QoS Engine settings are disabled and application priority is not classified automatically.
Enable QoS Engine: This option is disabled by default. Enable this option for better performance and experience with online games and other interactive applications, such as VoIP.
Automatic Uplink
Speed: This option is enabled by default when the QoS Engine option is enabled. This option will allow your router to automatically determine the uplink speed of your Internet connection.
Measured Uplink This displays the detected uplink speed. Speed:
Manual Uplink Speed: The speed at which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP. This is determined by your ISP. ISP's often speed as a download/upload pair. For example, 1.5Mbits/284Kbits. Using this example, you would enter 284. Alternatively you can test your uplink speed with a service such as speedtest.net.
QoS Engine Rules: A QoS Engine Rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns a priority to that flow. For most applications, automatic classification will be adequate, and specific QoS Engine Rules will not be required.
The QoS Engine supports overlaps between rules, where more than one rule can match for a specific message flow. If more than one rule is found to match the rule with the highest priority will be used.

text_image
QOS ENGINE SETUP
Enable QoS Engine :
Automatic Uplink Speed :
Measured Uplink Speed : Not Estimated
Manual Uplink Speed : 128 kbps << Select Transmission Rate

text_image
10 -- QOS ENGINE RULES
Name Priority Protocol
1 (1..255) << TCP
Local IP Range Local Port Range
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0 to65535
Remote IP Range Remote Port Range
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0 to65535
Name Priority Protocol
1 (1..255) << TCP
Local IP Range Local Port Range
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0 to65535
Remote IP Range Remote Port Range
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0 to65835
Name: Create a name for the rule that is meaningful to you.
Priority: The priority of the message flow is entered here -- 1 receives the highest priority (most urgent) and 255 receives the lowest priority (least urgent).
Protocol: The protocol used by the messages.
Local IP Range: The rule applies to a flow of messages whose LAN-side IP address falls within the range set here.
Local Port Range: The rule applies to a flow of messages whose LAN-side port number is within the range set here.
Remote IP Range: The rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN-side IP address falls within the range set here.
Remote Port Range: The rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN-side port number is within the range set here.
Network Filters
Use MAC (Media Access Control) Filters to allow or deny LAN (Local Area Network) computers by their MAC addresses from accessing the network. You can either manually add a MAC address or select the MAC address from the list of clients that are currently connected to the Broadband Router.
Configure MAC Select.Turn.MAC.Filtering.Off, Allow.MAC.addresses.
Filtering: listed.below, or Deny.MAC.addresses.listed.below from the drop-down menu.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address you would like to filter.
To find the MAC address on a computer, please refer to the Networking Basics section in this manual.
DHCP Client: Select a DHCP client from the drop-down menu and click << to copy that MAC Address.
Clear: Click to remove the MAC address.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INDBOUND FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WIFI PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
IPV6-FIREWALL RULES
IPV6-ROUTING
MAC ADDRESS FILTER
The MAC (Media Access Controller) Address filter option is used to control network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter. A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network adapter. This feature can be configured to ALLOW or DBV network/Internet access.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
Helpful Hints...
Create a list of MAC addresses that you would either like to allow or deny access to your network.
Computers that have obtained an IP address from the router's DHCP server will be in the DHCP Client List. Select a device from the drop down menu, then click the arrow to add that device's MAC address to the list.
Click the Clear button to remove the MAC address from the MAC Filtering list.
More...
Access Control
The Access Control section allows you to control access in and out of your network. Use this feature as Parental Controls to only grant access to approved sites, limit web access based on time or dates, and/or block access from applications like P2P utilities or games.
Add Policy: Click the Add.Policy button to start the Access Control Wizard.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-MAIL
VIRUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION ITEMS
QOST PAVES
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
BOUND FILTER
FIREWELL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED MODELS
WEIP PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
SPY PINWALL FILES
SPY ROUTING
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ACCESS CONTROL
The Access Control option allows you to control access in and out of your network. Use this feature as Access Controls to only grant access to approved share, limit web access based on time or dates, and/or Block Internet access for applications like TCP utilities or games.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
ACCESS CONTROL
Enable Access Control:
Add Policy
POLICY TABLE
Enable Policy
Machine
Filtering
Looped Schedule
Helpful hints...
Check Enable Access Control if you want to enforce rules that link Internet access from specific LAN computers.
Click Add Policy to start the processor of creating a rule. You can cancel the process at any time. When you are finished, calling a rule it will be allowed to the Policy Table below.
Click the Edit icon to modify an existing rule using the Policy Wizard.
Click the Delete icon to permanently remove a rule.
Access Control Wizard
Click Next to continue with the wizard.

text_image
ADD NEW POLICY
This wizard will guide you through the following steps to add a new policy for Access Control.
Step 1 - choose a unique name for your policy
Step 2 - Select: a schedule
Step 3 - Select: the machine to which this policy applies
Step 4 - Select: filtering method
Step 5 - Select: filters
Step 5 - Configure Web Access Logging
View Next Save Cancel
Section 3 - Configuration
Enter a name for the policy and then click Next to continue.
Select a schedule (I.E. Always) from the drop-down menu and then click Next to continue.
Enter the following information and then click Next to continue.
- Address.Type - Select IP address, MAC address, or Other Machines.
- IP.Address - Enter the IP address of the computer you want to apply the rule to.
- MachineAddress - Enter the PC MAC address (i.e. 00:00.00.00.00).
Select the filtering method and then click Next to continue.

text_image
STEP 1: CHOOSE POLICY NAME
Choose a unique name for your policy.
Policy Name : Example
Play Next Cancel

text_image
STEP 2: SELECT SCHEDULE
Choose a schedule to apply to this schedule.
Details:
Help
Cancel

text_image
STEP 3: SELECT MACHINE
Select the machine to which this policy applies.
Specify a machine with IP or MAC address, or select "Other Machines" for machines that do not have a policy.
Address Type: IP C: MAC C: Other Machines
IP Address: 100.168.0.112
Machine Address:
Do Use
Machine
100.168.0.112
OK
Cancel
Finish
Next
Cancel

text_image
STEP 4: SELECT FILTERING METHODS
Select the method for filtering.
Method: C Log Web Access Only C Back All Access ® Back Some Access
Apply Web Filter:
Apply Advanced Port Filters:
Free Next Save Cancel
Section 3 - Configuration
Enter the rule:
Enable - Check to enable the rule.
Name - Enter a name for your rule.
Dest.IP.Start - Enter the starting IP address.
Dest.IP.End - Enter the ending IP address.
Protocol - Select the protocol.
Dest.Port.Start - Enter the starting port number.
Dest.Port.End - Enter the ending port number.
To enable web logging, click Enable.
Click Save to save the access control rule.

text_image
ADD TO POINT FILTER
Add Port Filter Rules.
Apply size to publish ports to specific IP addresses and ports.
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Description:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date
End Date
Name:
Start Date

Your newly created policy will now show up under Policy.Table.

text_image
ACCESS CONTROL
The Access Control option allows you to control access in and cut out of your network. Use the features as Access controls to only grant access to approved sites, limit web access based on time or dates, and/or block internet access for applications like Web unitless or games.
Save Settings Don't Save Settings Reduce Now
ENABLE
Enable Access Control :
Add Policy
POLICY TABLE
Enable Policy Machine Filtering Logged Schedule
✓ dirk 192.180.0 LD6 Block Some Access No Always
Website Filters
Website Filters are used to allow you to set up a list of Web sites that can be viewed by multiple users through the network. To use this feature select to Allow or Deny, enter the domain or website and click Save.Settings. You must also select Apply.Web.Filter under the Access Control section.
Add Website Select either DENY.computers.access.to.ONLY.
Filtering Rule: these.sites or ALLOW.computers.access.to.ONLY
these.sites.
Website URL/ Enter the keywords or URLs that you want to allow Domain: or block. Click Save.Settings.

text_image
DIR-636L
SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
10 - WEBSITE FILTERING RULES
Configure Website Filter below:
DENY computers access to ONLY these sites
Clear the list below...
Website URL / Domain
Helpful Hints...
Create a list of Web Sites to which you would like to deny or allow through the network.
Use with Advanced Access Control,
More...
INBOUND FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WEL-PL PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
IPV6 FIREWALL RULES
IPV6 ROUTING
Inbound Filters
The Inbound Filter option is an advanced method of controlling data received from the Internet. With this feature you can configure inbound data filtering rules that control data based on an IP address range. Inbound Filters can be used with Virtual Server, Port Forwarding, or Remote Administration features.
Name: Enter a name for the inbound filter rule.
Action: Select Allow or Deny.
Enable: Check to enable rule.
Remote IP Start: Enter the starting IP address. Enter 0.0.0.0 if you do not want to specify an IP range.
Remote IP End: Enter the ending IP address. Enter 255.255.255.255 if you do not want to specify and IP range.
Add: Click the Add button to apply your settings. You must click Save.Settings at the top to save the settings.
Inbound Filter This section will list any rules that are created. You Rules List: may click the Edit icon to change the settings or enable/disable the rule, or click the Delete icon to remove the rule.

text_image
DIR-636L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
INBOUND FILTER
The Inbound Filter option is an advanced method of controlling data received from the Internet. With this feature you can configure inbound data filtering rules that control data based on an IP address range.
Inbound Filters can be used for limiting access to a server on your network to a system or group of systems. Filter rules can be used with Virtual Server, Port Forwarding, or Remote Administration features.
ADD INBOUND FILTER RULE
Name:
Action: Allow >
Remote IP Range : Enable
Remote IP Start
Remote IP End
0.0.0.0
255,255,255,255
0.0.0.0
255,255,255,255
0.0.0.0
255,255,255,255
0.0.0.0
255,255,255,255
0.0.0.0
255,255,255,255
0.1.0.0
255,255,255,255
0.0.0.0
255,255,255,255
Add
Clear
INBOUND FILTER RULES LIST
Name
Action
Remote IP Range
Helpful Hints ...
Give each rule a Name that's meaningful to you.
Each rule can either Allow or Deny access from the WAN.
Up to eight ranges of WAN IP addresses can be controlled by each rule. The checkbox by each IP range can be used to enable ranges already defined.
The rotary and ending IP addresses are WAN side address.
Click the Add or Update button to store a finished rule in the Rules List below.
Click the Edit icon in the Rules List to change a rule.
Click the Delete icon in the Rules List to permanently remove a rule.
More...
WIRELESS
Firewall Settings
A firewall protects your network from the outside world. The DIR-636L offers a firewall type functionality. The SPI feature helps prevent cyber attacks. Sometimes you may want a computer exposed to the outside world for certain types of applications. If you choose to expose a computer, you can enable DMZ. DMZ is short for Demilitarized Zone. This option will expose the chosen computer completely to the outside world.
Enable SPI: SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection, also known as dynamic packet filtering) helps to prevent cyber attacks by tracking more state per session. It validates that the traffic passing through the session conforms to the protocol.
Anti-Spoof Check: Enable this feature to protect your network from certain kinds of "spoofing" attacks.
Enable DMZ: If an application has trouble working from behind the router, you can expose one computer to the Internet and run the application on that computer.
Note: Placing 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.
DMZ IP Address: Specify the IP address of the computer on the LAN that you want to have unrestricted Internet communication. If this computer obtains it's IP address automatically using DHCP, be sure to make a static reservation on the Setup > Network.Settings page so that the IP address of the DMZ machine does not change.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-CELL
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRISSL SERIES
HUNT FROMING ITEMS
APPLICATION ITEMS
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTERS
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INDUARD FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WORKLES
WINS PROJECTED
HUNT
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
PWS FIREWALL RULES
FOR EDITORS
FIREWALL SETTINGS
R outnumber
AVNANCED WORKLES
WINS PROJECTED
HUNT
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
PWS FIREWALL RULES
FOR EDITORS
FIREWALL SETTINGS
THE FREEL SETTINGS ALLOW YOU TO SET A SINGLE COMPUTER ON YOUR NETWORK OUTSIDE OF THE ROUTER.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
FIREWALL SETTINGS
The FREEL SETTINGS ALLOW YOU TO SET A SINGLE COMPUTER ON YOUR NETWORK OUTSIDE OF THE ROUTER.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
ENABLE SPI
Enable SPI:
ANTI-SPOOF CHECKING
Enable anti spoof checking:
DME HOST
The DME (dramitarized 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 route, then you can save the computer into the DME for unrestricted Internet access.
Notes: Putting a computer in the DME may expose that computer to a variety of security risks. Use of this option is only recommended as a fact next.
Enable DME:
DME IP Address: 0.0.001 Computer Name
APPLICATION LEVEL GATEWAY (CALD) CONFIGURATION
RFTP: ✓
PSEC (VPN): ✓
KTP: ✓
SP: ✓
Helpful more...
Enable the DME option only as a list record. If you are having trouble long an application from it complete behind the route, then by covering ports and/or connections with the application in the Virtual Server or Next Forwarding Section.
More...
PPTP: Allows multiple machines on the LAN to connect to their corporate network using PPTP protocol.
IPSEC (VPN): Allows multiple VPN clients to connect to their corporate network using IPSec. Some VPN clients support traversal of IPSec through NAT. This ALG may interfere with the operation of such VPN clients. If you are having trouble connecting with your corporate network, try turning this ALG off. Please check with the system administrator of your corporate network whether your VPN client supports NAT traversal.
RTSP: Allows application that uses Real Time Streaming Protocol to receive streaming media from the Internet. QuickTime and Real Player are some of the common applications using this protocol.
SIP: Allows devices and applications using VoIP (Voice over IP) to communicate across NAT. Some VoIP applications and devices have the ability to discover NAT devices and work around them. This ALG may interfere with the operation of such devices. If you are having trouble making VoIP calls, try turning this ALG off.
Routing
The Routing option is an advanced method of customizing specific routes of data through your network.
Name: Enter a name for your route.
Destination IP: Enter the IP address of packets that will take this route.
Netmask: Enter the netmask of the route, please note that the octets must match your destination IP address.
Gateway: Enter your next hop gateway to be taken if this route is used.
Metric: The route metric is a value from 1 to 16 that indicates the cost of using this route. A value 1 is the lowest cost and 15 is the highest cost.
Interface: Select the interface that the IP packet must use to transit out of the router when this route is used.
D-Link
DIR-636L
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTRO
WEBSITE FILTER
INBOUND FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WI-FT PROTECT
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
QUEST ZONE
PROF.REWALL RULE
PRODUTING
ROUTING
This routing page allows you to specify custom routes that determine how data is moved
around your network.
Save Settings Don't Save Settings
32--ROUTE LIST

text_image
Name Destination IP
0.0.0
Netmask Gateway
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Name Destination IP
0.0.0.0
Netmask Gateway
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Name Destination IP
0.0.0.0
Netmask Gateway
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Metric Interface
1 WAN
Advanced Wireless
Transmit Power: Set the transmit power of the antennas.
WLAN Partition: This enables 802.11d operation. 802.11d is a wireless specification developed to allow implementation of wireless networks in countries that cannot use the 802.11 standard. This feature should only be enabled if you are in a country that requires it.
WMM Enable: WMM is QoS for your wireless network. This will improve the quality of video and voice applications for your wireless clients.
Short GI: Check this box to reduce the guard interval time therefore increasing the data capacity. However, it's less reliable and may create higher data loss.
HT20/40 Coexistence: Enable this option to reduce interference from other wireless networks in your area. If the channel width is operating at 40MHz and there is another wireless network's channel over-lapping and causing interference, the router will automatically change to 20MHz.

text_image
D-Link
DR-63R
VIRUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
ODS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INDUARD FILTER
FOREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WEET PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
BPG FIREWALL RULES
BPG ROUTING
SETUP
ADVANCED WIRELESS
If you are not familiar with these Advanced Wireless settings, please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS
Wireless Band : 2.4GHz
Transmit Power : High
WLAN Partition :
WPM Enable :
Short Ui :
HI 20/40 MHz Consistence : @ Enable ○ Disable
Helpful Harts ...
It is recommended that you leave these parameters at their doork rates. Adjusting them could limit the performance of your wireless network.
Enabling WPM can role control latency and jitter when transmitting multimedia constant over a wireless connection.
More...
WIRELESS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) System is a simplified method for securing your wireless network during the "Initial setup" as well as the "Add New Device" processes. The Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) has certified it across different products as well as manufactures. The process is just as easy as pressing a button for the Push-Button Method or correctly entering the 8-digit code for the Pin Code Method. The time reduction in setup and ease of use are quite beneficial, while the highest wireless Security setting of WPA2 is automatically used.
Enable: Enable the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature.
Note: if this option is unchecked, the WPS button on the side of the router will be disabled.
Disable WPS-PIN Check to disable the WPS PIN method of securing your Method: network. This will not affect the Push-Button method.
PIN Settings: A PIN is a unique number that can be used to add the router to an existing network or to create a new network. Only the Administrator ("admin" account) can change or reset the PIN.
Current PIN: Shows the current PIN.
Reset PIN to Restore the default PIN of the router.
Default:
Generate New Create a random number that is a valid PIN. This PIN: becomes the router's PIN. You can then copy this PIN to the user interface of the wireless client.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L ///
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
MESSAGE FILTER
INDOUND FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP
WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP
Enable:
Disable WPS-PIN Method:
Add Wireless Device Wizard
PIN SETTINGS
Current PIN: 12945078
Generate New PIN
Reset PIN to Default
Add Wireless Device Wizard
Helpful Links
Enable if other wireless devices you wish to include in the local network support Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Only "Admin" account can change security settings.
Lock Wireless Security Settings after all wireless network devices have been configured.
Add Wireless Device Wizard to use Wi-Fi Protected setup to add wireless devices to the wireless network.
More...
WIRELESS
Add Wireless This Wizard helps you add wireless devices to the wireless network.
Station:
The wizard will either display the wireless network settings to guide you through manual configuration, prompt you to enter the PIN for the device, or ask you to press the configuration button on the device. If the device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and has a configuration button, you can add it to the network by pressing the configuration button on the device and then the on the router within 60 seconds. The status LED on the router will flash three times if the device has been successfully added to the network.
There are several ways to add a wireless device to your network. A "registrar" controls access to the wireless network. A registrar only allows devices onto the wireless network if you have entered the PIN, or pressed a special Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the device. The router acts as a registrar for the network, although other devices may act as a registrar as well.
Add Wireless Click to start the wizard and skip to page 44.
Device Wizard:
You can also simply press the WPS button on the side of the router, and then press the WPS button on your wireless client to automatically connect without logging into the router.
Refer to page 109 for more information.

text_image
WPS Button
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Advanced Network Settings
Enable UPnP: To use the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature click on Enabled. UPnP provides compatibility with networking equipment, software and peripherals.
WAN Ping: Checking the box will allow the DIR-636L to respond to pings. Unchecking the box may provide some extra security from hackers.
WAN Ping Inbound Select from the drop-down menu if you would like to apply
Filter: the Inbound Filter to the WAN ping. Refer to the Inbound Filters section for more information.
WAN Port Speed: You may set the port speed of the Internet port to 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps, or Auto (recommended).
Enable IPV4 Check the box to allow multicast traffic to pass through Multicast Streams: the router from the Internet (IPv4).
Enable IPV6 Check the box to allow multicast traffic to pass through Multicast Streams: the router from the Internet (IPv6).

text_image
D-Link
OR-SEL
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SENSUS
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS ENGINE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INVOICE FILTER
FIRWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WEI PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
QUEST ZONE
IPW_PREWARD RULES
IPW_ROUTING
ADVANCED NETWORK
If you are not familiar with those Advanced Network settings, please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) supports peer-to-peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices.
Enable UPnP : ✓
WAN PING
If you enable this feature, the WAN port of your router will respond to ping requests from the Internet that are sent to the WAN IP Address.
Enable WAN Ping Respond :
WAN Ping Infrared Filter : allow all ▲
Details : allow all
WAN PORT SPEED
WAN Port Speed : 100Mbps
IPV4 MULTICAST STREAMS
Enable IPv4 Multicast Streams :
IPV6 MULTICAST STREAMS
Enable IPv6 Multicast Streams : ✓
Helpful Hocks ...
UPP helps other UPnP LAN hosts incorporate with the router. Leave the UPP upon enabled as long as the LAN has other UPP applications.
For added security, it is recommended that you should be the WAN Ping Respond option. Ping offers used by malicious Internet users for ports active networks or PCs.
The WAN speed is usually detected automatically. If you are having problems connecting to the WAN, by selecting the speed manually.
If you are having trouble receiving multicast streams from the Internet, make sure the Multicast streams option is enabled.
Note...
WIRELESS
Guest Zone
The Guest Zone feature will allow you to create temporary zones that can be used by guests to access the Internet. These zones will be separate from your main wireless network. You may configure different zones for the 2.4GHz wireless band.
Enable Guest Check to enable the Guest Zone feature.
Zone:
Schedule: The schedule of time when the Guest Zone will be active. The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular service to always be enabled. You can create your own times in the Tools > Schedules section or click Add.New.
Wireless Enter a wireless network name (SSID) that is different Network Name: from your main wireless network.
Enable Routing Check to allow network connectivity between the Between Zones: different zones created.
Security Mode: Select the type of security or encryption you would like to enable for the guest zone.

text_image
D-Link
QUI-536L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVER
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
QOS RIGHT
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INDUIND FILTER
FIREWALL SETTING
ROUTING
ADVANCED WIRELESS
WIREY PROTECTED
SETUP
ADVANCED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
IPNS FIREWALL RULES
IPNS ROUTING
GUEST ZONE
Use this section to configure the guest zone settings of your router. The guest zone provide a separate network zone for guest to access Internet.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
Helpful Links...
Use this section to configure the guest zone settings of your router. The guest zone provides a separate network zone for guest to access Internet.
GUEST ZONE SELECTION
Enable Guest Zone : ✓ Always Add new
Wireless Band : 2.4GHz Band
Wireless Network Name : mini_gue2 (also called the SSID)
Enable Routing Between Zones :
Security Mode : None
Main...
UIRELESS
IPv6 Firewall
The DIR-636L's IPv6 Firewall feature allows you to configure which kind of IPv6 traffic is allowed to pass through the device. The DIR-636L's IPv6 Firewall functions in a similar way to the IP Filters feature.
Enable Checkbox: Check the box to enable the IPv6 firewall simple security.
Configure IPv6 Select an action from the drop-down menu.
Firewall:
Name: Enter a name to identify the IPv6 firewall rule.
Schedule: Use the drop-down menu to select the time schedule that the IPv6 Firewall Rule will be enabled on. The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the particular service to always be enabled. You can create your own times in the Tools > Schedules section.
Source: Use the Source drop-down menu to specify the interface that connects to the source IPv6 addresses of the firewall rule.

text_image
D-Link
OK-360L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERVERS
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATION RULES
GOP ROUTE
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INVOICE FILTER
FIREWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ADVANCED WORKiness
WEL PROTECTED
SOFT
ADVANCED NETWORK
QUEST ZONE
IPVG FIREWALL RULES
IPVG ROUTING
IPVG FIREWALL RULES
The Firewall Settings section is an advance feature used to allow or deny traffic from passing through the device. It works in the same way as IP Filters with additional settings. You can create more detailed rules for the device.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
IPVG SIMPLE RULES
Enable IPV6 Simple Security:
IPVG FIREWALL RULES
Configure IPV6 Firewall below:
Turn IPV6 Firewall OFF
Remaining number of firewall rules that can be configured.
Name
Schedule
Always
Source
Interface
IP Address Range
1:0.0.0.0.0.0
Port Range
TCP
Dist
Interface
IP Address Range
1:0.0.0.0.0.0
Port Range
=8555
Helpful Hot...
Check the Application Name drop down menu for a list of productred server types. If you choose one of the predefined server types, click the snow button next to the drop down menu to fill out the corresponding hold.
You can select a computer from the list of DHCP clients in the Computer Name drop down menu or you can manually enter the IP address of the computer at which you would like to switch the specified port.
Select a schedule for when the virtual server will be installed if you
IP Address Range: Enter the source IPv6 address range in the adjacent IP Address Range field.
Dest: Use the Dest drop-down menu to specify the interface that connects to the destination IP addresses of the firewall rule.
Protocol: Select the protocol of the firewall port (All, TCP, UDP, or ICMP).
Port Range: Enter the first port of the range that will be used for the firewall rule in the first box and enter the last port in the field in the second box.
IPv6 Routing
This page allows you to specify custom routes that determine how data is moved around your network.
Route List: Check the box next to the route you wish to enable.
Name: Enter a specific name to identify this route.
Destination IP/ This is the IP address of the router used to reach the Prefix Length: specified destination or enter the IPv6 address prefix length of the packets that will take this route.
Metric: Enter the metric value for this rule here.
Interface: Use the drop-down menu to specify if the IP packet must use the WAN or LAN interface to transit out of the Router.
Gateway: Enter the next hop that will be taken if this route is used.

text_image
DIR-6361
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
VIRTUAL SERIES
PORT FORWARDING
APPLICATIONS
POSTEND
NETWORK FILTER
ACCESS CONTROL
WEBSITE FILTER
INROAD FILTER
FIRWALL SETTINGS
ROUTING
ANADDED WORKFIES
WEFT PROTECTED
SETUP
ANVATED NETWORK
GUEST ZONE
IPOE FIREWALL FILES
IPOE ROUTING
ROUTING
10 — ROUTE LIST
Name
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:0
Gateway
0.0:0.0:0.0:0
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:0
Gateway
0.0:0.0:0.0:0
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:0
Gateway
0.0:0.0:0.0:0
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/Profile Length)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.0:0.0:0.0:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.0:0.1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.0:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.1:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.2:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.3:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.4:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.5:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.6:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.7:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.8:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
0.9:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.0:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.1:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.2:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.3:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.4:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.5:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.6:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.7:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.8:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
1.9:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.0:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.1:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.2:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.3:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.4:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.5:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.6:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.7:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.8:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
2.9:1:1:1:1:1:
Gateway
Destination (Pv6/ProfileLength)
3.0 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : 3 :
Helpful Note ...
Check the Application Name drop down menu for a list of resources server types, if you select one of the predefined server types, click the arrow button next to the drop down menu to fill out the corresponding field.
You can select a computer from the list of CHIPS clients in the Computer Name drop down menu or you can manually order the IP address of the computer at which you would like to open the specified port.
Select a schedule for when the virtual server will be enabled, if you do not see the schedule you need in the list of schedules, go to the Tools - we schedule screen and create a new schedule.
This page will allow you to change the Administrator and User passwords. You can also enable Remote Management. There are two accounts that can access the management interface through the web browser. The accounts are admin and user. Admin has read/write access while user has read-only access. User can only view the settings but cannot make any changes. Only the admin account has the ability to change both admin and user account passwords.
Admin Password: Enter a new password for the Administrator Login Name. The administrator can make changes to the settings.
User Password: Enter the new password for the User login. If you login as the User, you cannot change the settings (you can only view them).
System Name: Enter a name for your router.
Enable Graphical
Authentication: Enables a challenge-response test to require users to type letters or numbers from a distorted image displayed on the screen to prevent online hackers and unauthorized users from gaining access to your router's network settings.
Enable HTTPS Check to enable HTTPS to connect to the router securely. This means to conn Server: to the router, you must enter https://192.168.0.1 (for example) instead of http://192.168.0.1.
Enable Remote Management: Remote management allows the DIR-636L to be configured from the Internet Management: by a web browser. A username/password is still required to access the Web Management interface.
Remote Admin Port: The port number used to access the DIR-636L is used in the URL. Example: http://x.x.x.x:8080 whereas x.x.x.x is the Internet IP address of the DIR-636L and 8080 is the port used for the Web Management interface.
If you have enabled HTTPS Server, you must enter https://as part of the URL to access the router remotely.
Remote Admin This section will list any rules that are created. You may click the Edit icon to Inbound Filter: change the settings or enable/disable the rule, or click the Delete icon to remove the rule. Details will display the current status.

text_image
D-Link
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
The 'admin' and 'user' accounts can access the management interface. The admin has text/write access and can change passwords, while the user has read-only access.
By default, there is no password configured. It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your router secure.
Save Settings
Quit Save Settings
ADMIN PASSWORD
Please enter the same password into both boxes, for confirmation.
Password:
User Password:
Verify Password:
USER PASSWORD:
Please enter the same password into both boxes, for confirmation.
Password:
User Password:
Verify Password:
SYSTEM NAME
Gateway Name: JUR 650L
ADMINISTRATION
Enable Graphical Authentication:
Enable HTTPS Server:
Enable Remote Management:
Remote Admin Port: 0000
Use HTTPS
Remote Admin Inbound Filter: Show All
Details: Allow All
Helpful Links...
For security necessary, it is recommended that you change the password for the Admin and User accounts, be sure to write down the new and password to any other setting to reset the router in case they are forgotten.
Checking Remote Management, allows you or others to change the router configuration from a computer on the Internet.
Choose a port to open for remote management.
Select a file trust control process as needed for the admin port. If you do not see the file you read in the list of files, go to the Advanced - Inbound Filter screen and create a new flow.
WIRELESS
Time
The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the Time Server. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
Time: Displays the current date and time of the router.
Time Zone: Select your Time Zone from the drop-down menu.
Enable Daylight To select Daylight Saving time manually, select Saving: enabled or disabled, and enter a start date and an end date for daylight saving time.
Enable NTP Server: NTP is short for Network Time Protocol. A NTP server will synch the time and date with your router. This will only connect to a server on the Internet, not a local server. Check the box to enable this feature.
NTP Server Used: Enter the IP address of a NTP server or select one from the drop-down menu.
Manual: To manually input the time, enter the values in these fields for the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, and Second and then click Set.Time.
You can also click Copy.Your.Computer's.Time.
Settings to synch the date and time with the computer you are currently on.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
ITEM
The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From the section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP (Network: Time Protocol) Server. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
TIME CONFIGURATION
Current Router Time : Set Jan. 1, 2011 00:14:33
Time Zone : (GMT-06:00) Pacific Time (US/Canada), Trijuana
Enable Daylight Saving :
Month Week Day of Week Time
Daylight Saving Dates : DST Start Jan 1st Sun 12:00 PM
DST End Jan 1st Sun 12:00 PM
AUTOMATIC TIME CONFIGURATION
Enable NTP Server :
NTP Server Used : << Select NTP Server
SET THE DATE AND TIME MANUALLY
Date And Time : Year 2012 Month Jan Day 25
Hour 02 Minute 07 Second 42 PM
Copy Your Computer's Time Settings
WIRELESS
Helpful Hints ...
Good timekeeping is important for accurate logs and scheduled firewall rules.
More...
SysLog
The Broadband Router keeps a running log of events and activities occurring on the Router. You may send these logs to a SysLog server on your network.
Enable Logging to Check this box to send the router logs to a SysLog SysLog Server: Server.
SysLog Server IP The address of the SysLog server that will be Address: used to send the logs. You may also select your computer from the drop-down menu (only if receiving an IP address from the router via DHCP).

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ADMIN
TIME
SYSLOG
EMAIL SETTINGS
SYSTEM
FIRMWARE
SYNAMIC DNS
SYSTEM CHECK
SCHEDULES
SYSLOG
The SysLog options allow you to send log information to a SysLog Server.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
SYSLOG SETTINGS
Enable Logging To Syslog Server:
✓
Syslog Server IP Address: 0.0.0.0 <= Computer Name
Helpful Hints ...
A System Logger
(syslog) is a server that
collects in one place
the logs from different
sources. If the LINN
includes a syslog
server, you can use
this action to send the
router's log to that
server
More...
Email Settings
The Email feature can be used to send the system log files, router alert messages, and firmware update notification to your email address.
Enable Email When this option is enabled, router activity logs are emailed to a Notification: designated email address.
From Email Address: This email address will appear as the sender when you receive a log file or firmware upgrade notification via email.
To Email Address: Enter the email address where you want the email sent.
SMTP Server Address: Enter the SMTP server address for sending email.
SMTP Server Port: Enter the SMTP port used on the server.
Enable Authentication: Check this box if your SMTP server requires authentication.
Account Name: Enter your account for sending email.
Password: Enter the password associated with the account. Re-type the password associated with the account.
On Log Full: When this option is selected, logs will be sent via email to your account when the log is full.
On Schedule: Selecting this option will send the logs via email according to schedule.
Schedule: This option is enabled when On.Schedule is selected. You can select a schedule from the list of defined schedules. To create a schedule, go to Tools.>.Schedules.
Real-Time Browsing Check to enable browsing history (for mydlink Lite app). History:
Push Event: Check to enable and select which alerts to be sent to your mobile device (for mydlink Lite app).
Event Trigger: Check to enable event triggering (for mydlink Lite app).

text_image
D-Link
SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT
EMAIL SETTINGS
The Email feature can be used to send the system log files, router alert messages, and firmware update notification to your email address.
Save Settings Don't Save Settings
ENABLE
Enable Email Notifications:
EMAIL SETTINGS
From Email Address :
To Email Address :
SMTP Server Address :
SMTP server port :
Enable Authentication :
Account Name : User
Password :
Verify Password :
EMAIL LOG WHEN FULL OR ON SCHEDULE
On Log Full :
On Schedule :
Schedule : Never
Details : Never
REAL-TIME BROWSING HISTORY
Enable:
PUSH EVENT
Enable:
Notice of Online User Logging Notice of Firmware Upgrade Notice of Wireless intrusion
EVENT TRIGGER
Enable:
HELP Hinks...
You may want to make the email setting similar to those of your email client program
More...
WIRELESS
System
This section allows you to manage the router's configuration settings, reboot the router, and restore the router to the factory default settings. Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings, including any rules that you've created.
Save Settings to Use this option to save the current router Local Hard Drive: configuration settings to a file on the hard disk of the computer you are using. First, click the Save button. A file dialog will appear, allowing you to select a location and file name for the settings.
Load Settings Use this option to load previously saved router from Local Hard configuration settings. First, use the Browse option Drive: to find a previously saved file of configuration settings. Then, click the Load button to transfer those settings to the router.
Restore to This option will restore all configuration settings
Factory Default back to the settings that were in effect at the
Settings: time the router was shipped from the factory.
Any settings that have not been saved will be lost, including any rules that you have created. If you want to save the current router configuration settings, use the Save button above.
Reboot Device: Click to reboot the router.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-676L ///
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ADMIN
TIME
SYLOG
EMAIL SETTINGS
SYSTEM
FIRMAVARE
DYNAMIC DNS
SYSTEM CHECK
SCHEDULES
SYSTEM SETTINGS
The System Settings section allows you to reboot the device, or restore the router to the factory default settings. Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings, including any rules that you have created.
The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive. The saved file or any other saved setting file created by device can be uploaded into the unit.
Helpful hints ...
Once your router is configured the way you want it, you can save the configuration settings to a configuration file.
You might need the file so that you can load your configuration later in the event that the router's default settings are restored.
To save the configuration, click the Save Configuration button.
More...
System Settings
Gave To Local Hard Drive:
Save Configuration
Load From Local Hard Drive:
Browse...
Restore Configuration from File
Restore To Factory Default:
Restore Factory Defaults
Restore all settings to the factory defaults.
Reboot The Device:
Reboot The Device
WIRELESS
Firmware
You can upgrade the firmware of the access point here. Make sure the firmware you want to use is on the local hard drive of the computer. Click on Browse to locate the firmware file to be used for the update. Please check the D-Link support website for firmware updates at http://support.dlink.com. You can download firmware upgrades to your hard drive from this site.
Browse: After you have downloaded the new firmware, click Browse to locate the firmware update on your hard drive. Click Upload to complete the firmware upgrade.
Upload: Once you have a firmware update on your computer, use this option to browse for the file and then upload the information into the access point.
Language Pack
You can change the language of the web UI by uploading available language packs.
Browse: After you have downloaded the new language pack, click Browse to locate the language pack file on your hard drive. Click Upload to complete the language pack upgrade.

text_image
D-Link
CRR-656L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ADMIN
TYPE
SYMBOL
EMAIL SETTINGS
SYSTEM
FIRMWARE
PIMAGE DNS
SYSTEM CHECK
SCHEDULES
FIRMWARE UPDATE
There may be new firmware for your CRR-826 to improve functionality and performance. Click here to check for an upgrade on our current site.
To upgrade the firmware, locate the upgrade file on the local hard drive with the Browse button. Once you have found the file to be used, click the Upload button below to start the firmware upgrade.
The language pack allows you to change the language of the user interface on the CRR-826 We suggest that you upgrade your current language pack if you upgrade the firmware. This ensures that any changes in the firmware are displayed correctly.
To upgrade the language pack, locate the upgrade file on the local hard drive with Browse button. Once you have found the file to be used, click the Upload button to start the language pack upgrade.
FIRMWARE AND LANGUAGE PACK INFORMATION
Current Firmware Version: 1.00 Date: Tue, 16, Mar, 2010
Current Language Pack Version : There is no language pack.
Check Online Now for Latest Firmware and Language pack Version:
Check Non
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
Note: Some firmware upgrades reset the configuration options to the factory defaults. Before performing an upgrade, be sure to save the current configuration.
To upgrade the firmware, your PC must have a wired connection to the router. Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file, and click on the Upload button.
Upload:
Upload...
Browse...
Language PACK UPGRADE
Upload:
Upload...
Browse...
Helpful Links
Firmware updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features. If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router, check if updated firmware is available for your router.
Notes...
WIRELESS
Dynamic DNS
The DDNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, Game Server, etc...) using a domain name that you have purchased (www.whateveryournameis.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. Using a DDNS service provider, your friends can enter in your domain name to connect to your server no matter what your IP address is.
Enable Dynamic Domain Name System is a method of Dynamic DNS: keeping a domain name linked to a changing IP Address. Check the box to enable DDNS.
Server Select your DDNS provider from the drop-down Address: menu or enter the DDNS server address.
Host Name: Enter the Host Name that you registered with your DDNS service provider.
Username or Enter the Username or key for your DDNS Key: account.
Password or Enter the Password or key for your DDNS account.
Key:
Timeout: Enter a timeout time (in hours).
Status: Displays the current connection status.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636. ///
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ADMIN
TIME
SYLOG
EMAIL SETTINGS
SYSTEM
FERRWARE
DYNAMIC DNS
SYSTEM CHECK
SCHEDULES
DYNAMIC DNS
The DCNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, Game Server, etc...) using a domain name that you have purchased (www.whateveryounamis.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. Using a DCNS service provider, your friends can enter your host name to connect to your game server no matter what your IP address is.
Sign up for: C-Link's Free DCNS service at www.DlinkDCNS.com
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
Helpful Hints...
To use this feature, you must first have a Dynamic DNS account from one of the providers in the drop down menu.
More...
DYNAMIC DNS
Enable Dynamic DNS :
Server Address : dirldins.com
Host Name :
Username or Key :
Password or Key :
Verify Password or Key :
Timeout : 570 (hours)
Status : Disconnect
WIRELESS
System Check
Ping Test: The Ping Test is used to send Ping packets to test if a computer is on the Internet. Enter the IP address that you wish to Ping and click Ping.
IPv6 Ping Test: Enter the IPv6 address that you wish to Ping and click Ping.
Ping Results: The results of your ping attempts will be displayed here.

text_image
D-Link
DIR ORDER
SETUP
ADYANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
PIND TEST
Ping Text sends "ping" packets to text a computer on the Internet.
PIND TEST
Host Name or IP Address : Ping Stop
IPV6 PING TEST
Host Name or IPv6 Address : Ping Stop
PIND RESULT
Enter a host name or IP address above and click "Ping"
HELPful Hints ...
"Ping" checks whether
a computer on the
Internet is running and
responding.
Enter other the IP
address of the target
computer or enter its
fully qualified domain
name.
More...
WIRELESS
Schedules
Schedules can be created for use with enforcing rules. For example, if you want to restrict web access to Mon-Fri from 3pm to 8pm, you could create a schedule selecting Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, and Fri and enter a Start Time of 3pm and End Time of 8pm.
Name: Enter a name for your new schedule.
Days: Select a day, a range of days, or All Week to include every day.
Time: Check All.Day.-.24hrs or enter a start and end time for your schedule.
Save: You must click Save.Settings at the top for your schedules to go into effect.
Schedule Rules The list of schedules will be listed here. Click the List: Edit icon to make changes or click the Delete icon to remove the schedule.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-6384
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
ACMIN
TIME
SYSLOS
EMAIL SETTINGS
SYSTEM
FIRMWARE
DYNAMIC DNS
SYSTEM CHECK
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULES
The Schedule configuration option is used to manage schedule rules for various treval and parental control features.
Save Settings
Don't Save Settings
10 - ADD SCHEDULE RULE
Name:
Day(s) : All Week Select Day(s)
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
All Day - 24 hrs :
Time format : 12-hour
Start Time : 12 ; 00 PM (hour:minute, 12 hour time)
End Time : 12 ; 00 PM (hour:minute, 12 hour time)
SCHEDULE RULES LIST :
Name : Day(s) : Time Frame :
example Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 07:00~29:00
Helpful Links ...
Schedules are used with a number of other features to define when those features are in effect.
Give each schedule a frame that's meaningful to you. For example, a schedule for Monday through Friday from 30:00 to 5:00, might be called "After School".
Click Save to add a completed schedule to the list below.
Click the Edit icon no change an existing schedule.
Click the Delete icon to permanently delete a schedule.
More...
WIRELESS
Status Device Info
This page displays the current information for the DIR-636L. It will display the LAN, WAN (Internet), and Wireless information. If your Internet connection is set up for a Dynamic IP address then a Release button and a Renew button will be displayed. Use Release to disconnect from your ISP and use Renew to connect to your ISP.
If your Internet connection is set up for PPPoE, a Connect button and a Disconnect button will be displayed. Use Disconnect to drop the PPPoE connection and use Connect to establish the PPPoE connection.
General: Displays the router's time and firmware version.
WAN: Displays the MAC address and the public IP settings
LAN: Displays the MAC address and the private (local) IP settings for the router.
Wireless LAN: Displays the wireless MAC address and your wireless settings such as SSID and Channel.
LAN Computers: Displays computers and devices that are connected to the router via Ethernet and that are receiving an IP address assigned by the router (DHCP).

text_image
D-Link
ON-495
NEEXP ADVANCED TOOLS STATION SUPPORT
DEVICE INFORMATION
all of our Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page. The firmware version is also displayed here.
GENERAL
Time slot Jan 1, 2011 00:00:12
Hardware Version : 1:00, Bus, 30, Mar, 2018
WAN
Connection Type : Enount IP (EOP)
Cable Status : Disconnected
Network Status : Encounted Server 0.0001
Connection Up Unit : R/A
NAC Address : 00186796970.40
IP Address : 0.0.00
Subnet Mask : 0.0.00
Default Systemset : 0.0.00
Primary DNS Server : 0.0.00
Secondary DNS Server : 0.0.00
Advanced DNS : Enabled
LAN
NAC Address : 0018749570.4C
IP Address : 0921616.1
Subnet Mask : 255151255.0
EOPD Server : Enabled
WIN-LINK LAN
Wireless Band : 2.4bit
Wireless Radio : 1bit/s
882.13 Pads : 832.13bn
Channel Watch : 2044Hz
Channel : 1
Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Endoclass Configured
SSID Line :
Network Name (SSID) Event MAC Address Security Media
One No 10/29/7/95/7/4C OFF
LAN COMPUTERS
IP Address: Vena (Fam) MAC
WDI: 1666-200 Dr. Modell 2044-2320-53-A3
EOPD PEREGRAD MEMBERSHIPS
MultiSoft Group Address
WIRELESS
Logs
The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in it's internal memory. If there isn't enough internal memory for all events, logs of older events are deleted but logs of the latest events are retained. The Logs option allows you to view the router logs. You can define what types of events you want to view and the level of the events to view. This router also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a Syslog utility.
Log Options: You can select the types of messages that you want to display from the log. System Activity, Debug Information, Attacks, Dropped Packets, and Notice messages can be selected. Click Apply.Log.Settings.Now to activate your settings.
Refresh: Updates the log details on the screen so it displays any recent activity.
First Page: Click to go to the first page.
Last Page: Click to go to the last page.
Previous: Click to go back one page.
Next: Click to go to the next page.
Clear: Clears all of the log contents.
Email Now: This option will send a copy of the router log to your email address configured in the Tools > Email.Settings screen.
Save Log: This option will save the router log to a file on your computer.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPO
IPAVR ROUTING
LOGS
Use this option to view the router logs. You can define what types of events you want to view
and the event levels to view. The router also has internal syslog server support to you can send
the log files to a computer on your network that is running a syslog utility.
LOG OPTIONS
Log Options : ✓ System Activity
☐ Debug Information
☐ Attacks
☐ Dropped Packets
✓ Notice
Apply Log Settings Now
LOG DETAILS
First Page
Last Page
Preview
Next
Refresh
Clear
Draft Now
Save Log
1/9
Time
Message
Jan 1 00:19:32
cromer: crond[1:1725] crond (buybox 1.12.1) started, log level 8
Jan 1 00:19:31
cromer: crond[1:1673] crond (buybox 1.12.1) started, log level 8
Jan 1 00:19:30
cromer: crond[1:1557] crond (buybox 1.12.1) started, log level 8
Jan 1 00:19:30
cromer: crond[1:1349] crond (buybox 1.12.1) started, log level 8
Jan 1 00:19:30
user.int: kernel: Argh, No free space left for GC, nr_ening_blocks is 0,
nr_free_blocks is 0, (orssibleempty; yes, orasangempty; yes,
oraspendingempty; yes)
Jan 1 00:00:24
user.info: kernel: bid: port 2(baCD_D) entering forwarding state
Jan 1 00:00:13
user.info: kernel: bid: port 2(baCD_D) entering learning state
Jan 1 00:00:13
user.info: kernel: bid: port 2(baCD_D) entering learning state
Jan 1 00:00:13
user.info: kernel: device radon_0 entered protective mode
Jan 1 00:00:13
user.warr kernel: 0x1300 = 00064380
Statistics
The screen below displays the Traffic.Statistics. Here you can view the amount of packets that pass through the DIR-636L on both the WAN, LAN ports and the wireless segment. The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted.

text_image
DIR-636L
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPVS
IPVS ROUTING
TRAFFIC STATISTICS
Traffic Statistics display Receive and Transmit packets passing through your router.
Refresh Statistics Clear Statistics
LAN STATISTICS
Sent : 6705 Received : 5172
TX Packets RX Packets
Dropped : 0 Dropped : 0
Collisions : 0 Errors : 0
WAN STATISTICS
Sent : 6 Received : 0
TX Packets RX Packets
Dropped : 0 Dropped : 0
Collisions : 0 Errors : 0
WIRELESS STATISTICS
Sent : 396 Received : 49770
TX Packets RX Packets
Dropped : 0 Dropped : 0
Errors : 0
WIRELESS
Internet Sessions
The Internet Sessions page displays full details of active Internet sessions through your router. An Internet session is a conversation between a program or application on a LAN-side computer and a program or application on a WAN-side computer.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L ///
SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPV6
IPV6 ROUTING
INTERNET SESSIONS
This page displays the full details of active internet sessions to your router.
INTERNET SESSIONS
Local NAT Internet Protocol State Dir Time Out
Helpful Hints...
This is a list of all active
conversations
between WAN
computers and LAN
computers.
More...
WIRELESS
Routing
This page will display your current routing table.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPV6
IPV6 ROUTING
SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT
ROUTING
Routing Table
This page displays the routing details configured for your router.
ROUTING TABLE
Deatination IP NetMask Gateway Metric Interface Type Creator
239.255.255.250 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 0 LAN Dynamic
192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0 LAN Dynamic
WIRELESS
Wireless
The wireless client table displays a list of current connected wireless clients. This table also displays the connection time and MAC address of the connected wireless clients.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPV6
IPV6 ROUTING
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
WIRELESS
Use this option to view the wireless clients that are connected to your wireless router.
NUMBER OF WIRELESS CLIENTS : 0
MAC Address IP Address Mode Rate Signal (%)
WIRELESS
Helpful Hints...
This is a list of all
wireless clients that
are currently
connected to your
wireless router.
More...
SUPPORT
IPv6
The IPv6 page displays a summary of the Router's IPv6 settings and lists the IPv6 address and host name of any IPv6 clients.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPv6
IPv6 ROUTING
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT
IPv6 Network Information
All of your IPv6 Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page.
IPv6 Connection Information
IPv6 Connection Type : Auto Detection
Network Status : Disconnected
Connection Up Time : N/A
Connect Disconnect
WAN IPv6 Address :
IPv6 IPv5 Default Gateway :
LAN IPv6 Address :
LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address : fe80:0:0:0.218e7ff:fe95:70ac/64
Primary DNS Address :
Secondary DNS Address :
DHCP-PD : Enabled
IPv6 Network assigned by DHCP-
PD :
LAN IPv6 Computers
IPv6 Address Name (if any)
Helpful Hints...
All of your IPv6 LAN
connection details are
displayed here.
More...
WIRELESS
IPV6 Routing
This page displays the IPV6 routing details configured for your router.

text_image
D-Link
DIR-636L
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
IPv6
IPv6 Routing
SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT
IPv6 ROUTING
IPv6 Routing Table
This page displays the routing details configured for your router.
IPv6 ROUTING TABLE
Destination IP Gateway Metric Interface
WIRELESS
Support

text_image
DIR-636L
MENU
SETUP
ADVANCED
TOOLS
STATUS
SUPPORT MENU
• Setup
• Advanced
• Work
• Status
• WebLink Settings
SETUP HELP
• Internet Connection
• Walk
• Wireless
• Network Settings
• STORAGE
• IVS
ADVANCED HELP
• Virtual Server
• Port Forwarding
• Application Rules
• Grid Engine
• Network Filter
• Access Control
• Website Filter
• Inbound Filter
• Firewall Settings
• Routing
• Advanced Wireless
• Wi-Fi Protected Setup
• Advanced Network
• IVS - OFF-
• IVS Firewall Rules
• IVS Routing
TOOLS HELP
• Admin
• Time
• Email Settings
• System
• Networking
• Dynamic DNS
• System Check
• Schedules
STATUS HELP
• Device Info
• Loss
• Statistics
• Internet Sessions
• Wireless
• IVS
• IVS Routing
WIRELESS
The easiest and most secure way to connect your wireless devices to the router is WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Most wireless devices such as wireless adapters, media players, Blu-ray DVD players, wireless printers and cameras will have a WPS button (or a software utility with WPS) that you can press to connect to the DIR-636L router. Please refer to your user manual for the wireless device you want to connect to make sure you understand how to enable WPS. Once you know, follow the steps below:
Step.1 - Press the WPS button on the DIR-636L for about 1 second. The Internet LED on the front will start to blink.

text_image
WP5 Button
D-TANK
Step.2 - Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your wireless client (or launch the software utility and start the WPS process).
Step.3 - Allow up to 1 minute to configure. Once the Internet light stops blinking, you will be connected and your wireless connection will be secure with WPA2.
Windows® 7 WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable wireless security (WPA/WPA2) on your wireless router or access point before configuring your wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the security key or passphrase being used.
1. Click on the wireless icon in your system tray (lower-right corner).

text_image
11:21 AM
9/7/2009
Wireless Icon
2. The utility will display any available wireless networks in your area.

text_image
Not connected
Connections are available
Wireless Network Connection
dlink
key2690_24
AllenH DIR-655
SD6_WLAN
DAP-2690g
wpstest1
BBIQ633304WPA2
Eddie_APNAS
Open Network and Sharing Center
Section 4 - Security
3. Highlight the wireless connection with Wi-Fi name (SSID) you would like to connect to and click the Connect button.
If you get a good signal but cannot access the Internet, check your TCP/IP settings for your wireless adapter. Refer to the Networking Basics section in this manual for more information.

text_image
Not connected
Connections are available
Wireless Network Connection
dlink
Connect automatically Connect
kay2690_24
james2690g
ALPHA
dlink 888
SD6_WLAN
DAP-2690q
Open Network and Sharing Center
4. The following window appears while your computer tries to connect to the router.

text_image
Connect to a Network
Getting information from dlink...
Cancel
Section 4 - Security
5. Enter the same security key or passphrase (Wi-Fi password) that is on your router and click Connect. You can also connect by pushing the WPS button on the router.
It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wireless network. If the connection fails, please verify that the security settings are correct. The key or passphrase must be exactly the same as on the wireless router.

text_image
Connect to a Network
Type the network security key
Security key: 1
Hide characters
You can also connect by pushing the button on the router.
OK Cancel
WPS
The WPS feature of the DIR-636L can be configured using Windows ^® 7. Carry out the following steps to use Windows ^® 7 to configure the WPS feature:
1. Click the Start button and select Computer from the Start menu.

text_image
Paint
Getting Started
Windows Media Center
Calculator
Study Notes
Snapping Tool
Remote Desktop Connection
MacroStar
Software
All Programs
Search programs and fun
2. Click Network on the left side.

text_image
Organize
Search Computer
Favorites
Desktop
Downloads
Recent Places
Libraries
Documents
Music
Pictures
Videos
Computer
Local Disk (C:)
Local Disk (D:)
220 GB free of 150 GB
DATA (E:)
39.6 GB free of 55.1 GB
Hardware with Removable Storage (I:)
DVD RW Drive (H:)
A100 Workgroup WORKGROUP Memory: 200 KB
Process: Intel®i Case(TM) CPU...
Section 4 - Security
3. Double-click the DIR-636L.

text_image
Network
Organics
Network and Sharing Center
Add a printer
Add a wireless devices
Favorites
Recently Change
Desktop
Downloads
Recent Places
Libraries
Documents
Music
Pictures
Videos
Homogroup
Computers
Local Disk (C:)
Local Disk (D:)
Local Power /SP30-1
3 Bits
Computer (1)
SP30-PC
Media Devices (1)
SP30-PC SP30
Network Infrastructure (1)
CP4-PC
Select a file to preview.
4. Input the WPS PIN number (displayed in the WPS window on the Router's LCD screen or in the Setup.> Wireless.Setup menu in the Router's Web UI) and click Next.

text_image
Set Up a Network
To set up a network, type the 8-digit PIN from the router label
You can find the numeric PIN on a label attached to the
router or in the printed information that came from the
manufacturer.
PIN:
Next Cancel
Section 4 - Security
5. Type a name to identify the network.

text_image
Set Up a Network
Give your network a name
Your network needs a unique name so that it can be easily identified. It is best to keep the name short (25 characters or less) and recognizable.
Type your network name:
D-Link_Net
Security-enabled network
Your network is being set up using WPA2-Personal
Change paraphrase, security level and encryption type (advanced)
Upgrade or replace the router using the network settings stored on this computer
Next Cancel
6. To configure advanced settings, click the √ icon.
Click Next to continue.

text_image
Set Up a Network
Give your network a name
Your network needs a unique name so that it can be easily identified. It is best to keep the name short (25 characters or loss) and recognizable.
Type your network name:
D-Link, Net
Security-enabled network
Your network is being set up using WPA2-Personal
Change passphrase, security level and encryption type (advanced):
Security keys:
f6mm-g13b-9mmv
Security level:
WPA2-Personal (Recommended)
Connect automatically
Encryption type:
AES (Recommended)
Upgrade or replace the router using the network settings stored on this computer
Next Cancel
Section 4 - Security
7. The following window appears while the Router is being configured.
Wait for the configuration to complete.

text_image
Set Up a Network
Setting up D-Link_Net...
Cancel
8. The following window informs you that WPS on the router has been setup successfully.
Make a note of the security key as you may need to provide this security key if adding an older wireless device to the network in the future.

text_image
D-Link_Net has been successfully set up
To add an older wireless device to this network, you might need to provide this security key
894g-eyd5-g5wb
You can print these network settings for future reference.
For gaming consoles or computers running Windows XP, copy the network profile to a USB drive for easier set up.
Close
9. Click Close to complete WPS setup.
Windows Vista®
Windows Vista® users may use the built-in wireless utility. If you are using another company's utility, please refer to the user manual of your wireless adapter for help with connecting to a wireless network. Most utilities will have a "site survey" option similar to the Windows Vista® utility as seen below.
If you receive the Wireless.Networks.Detected bubble, click on the center of the bubble to access the utility.
or
Right-click on the wireless computer icon in your system tray (lower-right corner next to the time). Select Connect.to.a.network.
The utility will display any available wireless networks in your area. Click on a network (displayed using the SSID) and click the Connect button.
If you get a good signal but cannot access the Internet, check you TCP/IP settings for your wireless adapter. Refer to the Networking.Basics section in this manual for more information.

text_image
Not Connected
Wireless networks are available.
Connect to a network
Network and Sharing Center
12:01 PM
Friday
8/17/2007

text_image
Connect to a network
Disconnect or connect to another network
Show All
VORFirst Unsecured network
dlink Unsecured network
Tuesday Security-enabled network
Set up a connection or network
Open Network and Sharing Center
Connect Cancel
WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable wireless security (WPA/WPA2) on your wireless router or access point before configuring your wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the security key or passphrase being used.
1..Open the Windows Vista® Wireless Utility by right-clicking on the wireless computer icon in your system tray (lower right corner of screen). Select Connect.to.a.network.

text_image
Not Connected
Wireless networks are available.
Connect to a network
Network and Sharing Center
12:01 PM
Friday
8/17/2007
2..Highlight the Wi-Fi name (SSID) you would like to connect to and click Connect.

text_image
Connect to a network
Disconnect or connect to another network
Show All
VCIPTest Unsecured network
dink Unsecured network
tuesday Security-enabled network
Setup a connection or network
Open Network and Sharing Center
Connect Cancel
3. Enter the same security key or passphrase (Wi-Fi password) that is on your router and click Connect.
It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wireless network. If the connection fails, please verify that the security settings are correct. The key or passphrase must be exactly the same as on the wireless router.

text_image
Connect to a network
Type the network security key or passphrase for Candy
The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase.
Security key or passphrase:
Display characters
If you have a USB Flash drive with network settings for Candy, insert it now.
Connect Cancel
WPS/WCN 2.0
The router supports Wi-Fi protection, referred to as WCN 2.0 in Windows Vista ^® . The following instructions for setting this up depends on whether you are using Windows Vista ^® to configure the router or third party software.
When you first set up the router, Wi-Fi protection is disabled and unconfigured. To enjoy the benefits of Wi-Fi protection, the router must be both enabled and configured. There are three basic methods to accomplish this: use Windows Vista's built-in support for WCN 2.0, use software provided by a third party, or manually configure.
If you are running Windows Vista ^® , log into the router and click the Enable checkbox in the Basic > Wireless section. Use the Current PIN that is displayed on the Advanced > Wi-Fi.Protected.Setup section or choose to click the Generate.New.PIN button or Reset.PIN.to.Default button.

text_image
PIN SETTINGS
Current PIN : 53468734
Reset PIN to Default Generate New PIN
If you are using third party software to set up Wi-Fi Protection, carefully follow the directions. When you are finished, proceed to the next section to set up the newly-configured router.
Windows® XP
Windows® XP users may use the built-in wireless utility (Zero Configuration Utility). The following instructions are for Service Pack 2 users. If you are using another company's utility, please refer to the user manual of your wireless adapter for help with connecting to a wireless network. Most utilities will have a "site survey" option similar to the Windows® XP utility as seen below.
If you receive the Wireless.Networks.Detected bubble, click on the center of the bubble to access the utility.
or
Right-click on the wireless computer icon in your system tray (lower-right corner next to the time). Select View.Available.Wireless.Networks.
The utility will display any available wireless networks in your area. Click on a Wi-Fi network (displayed using the SSID) and click the Connect button.
If you get a good signal but cannot access the Internet, check you TCP/IP settings for your wireless adapter. Refer to the Networking. Basics section in this manual for more information.

text_image
(p) Wireless networks detected
One or more wireless networks are in range of this computer.
To see the list and connect, click this message

text_image
Change Windows Firewall settings
Open Network Connections
Repair
View Available Wireless Networks

text_image
Wireless Network Connection 6
Choose a wireless network
Click an here in the list before to connect to a wireless network in range or to get how information.
Test
Unsecured wireless network
default
Unsecured wireless network
saletest
Security-enabled wireless network
SQL23
Security-enabled wireless network
This network requires a network key. If you want to connect to this network, this Connect.
DGL-4300
Connect
WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable WPA on your wireless router or access point before configuring your wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the WPA key being used.
1. Open the Windows® XP Wireless Utility by right-clicking on the wireless computer icon in your system tray (lower-right corner of screen). Select View.Available.Wireless.Networks.
2. Highlight the Wi-Fi network (SSID) you would like to connect to and click Connect.

text_image
Change Windows Firewall settings
Open Network Connections
Repair
View Available Wireless Networks

text_image
Wireless Network Connection 6
Choose a wireless network
Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information.
Network Tasks
Refresh network kit
Set up a wireless network
for a home or small office
Related Tasks
Learn about wireless
networking
Change the order of
preferred networks
Change advanced
settings
Test
Unsecured wireless network
default
Unsecured wireless network
saletest
Security-enabled wireless network
test1
Security-enabled wireless network
This network requires a network key. If you want to connect to this
network, click Connect.
DGL -4300
Connect
3. The Wireless.Network.Connection box will appear. Enter the WPA-PSK Wi-Fi password and click Connect.
It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wireless network. If the connection fails, please verify that the WPA-PSK settings are correct. The Wi-Fi password must be exactly the same as on the wireless router.

text_image
Wireless Network Connection
The network 'test1' requires a network key (also called a WEP key or WPA key). A network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network.
Type the key, and then click Connect.
Network key:
Confirm network key:
Connect Cancel
Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the DIR-636L. Read the following descriptions if you are having problems. The examples below are illustrated in Windows® XP. If you have a different operating system, the screenshots on your computer will look similar to the following examples.
1. Why can't I access the web-based configuration utility?
When entering the IP address of the D-Link router (192.168.0.1 for example), you are not connecting to a website nor do you have to be connected to the Internet. The device has the utility built-in to a ROM chip in the device itself. Your computer must be on the same IP subnet to connect to the web-based utility.
\- Make sure you have an updated Java-enabled web browser. We recommend the following:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer® 7 and higher
- Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and higher
- Google™ Chrome 8 and higher
- Apple Safari 4 and higher
- Verify physical connectivity by checking for solid link lights on the device. If you do not get a solid link light, try using a different cable or connect to a different port on the device if possible. If the computer is turned off, the link light may not be on.
- Disable any Internet security software running on the computer. Software firewalls such as Zone Alarm, Black Ice, Sygate, Norton Personal Firewall, and WindowsXP firewall may block access to the configuration pages. Check the help files included with your firewall software for more information on disabling or configuring it.
\- Configure your Internet settings:
- Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click the Internet Options Icon. From the Security tab, click the button to restore the settings to their defaults.
- Click the Connection tab and set the dial-up option to Never Dial a Connection. Click the LAN Settings button. Make sure nothing is checked. Click OK.
- Go to the Advanced tab and click the button to restore these settings to their defaults. Click OK three times.
- Close your web browser (if open) and open it.
- Access the web management. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of your D-Link router in the address bar. This should open the login page for your web management.
- If you still cannot access the configuration, unplug the power to the router for 10 seconds and plug back in. Wait about 30 seconds and try accessing the configuration. If you have multiple computers, try connecting using a different computer.
2. What can I do if I forgot my password?
If you forgot your password, you must reset your router. Unfortunately this process will change all your settings back to the factory defaults.
To reset the router, locate the reset button (hole) on the rear panel of the unit. With the router powered on, use a paperclip to hold the button down for 10 seconds. Release the button and the router will go through its reboot process. Wait about 30 seconds to access the router. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1. When logging in, the username is admin and leave the password box empty.
3. Why can't I connect to certain sites or send and receive emails when connecting through my router?
If you are having a problem sending or receiving email, or connecting to secure sites such as eBay, banking sites, and Hotmail, we suggest lowering the MTU in increments of ten (Ex. 1492, 1482, 1472, etc).
To find the proper MTU Size, you'll have to do a special ping of the destination you're trying to go to. A destination could be another computer, or a URL.
\- Click on Start and then click Run.
\- Windows® 95, 98, and Me users type in command (Windows® NT, 2000, XP, Vista®, and 7 users type in cmd) and press Enter (or click OK).
\- Once the window opens, you'll need to do a special ping. Use the following syntax:
ping [url] [-f] [-l] [MTU value]
Example: ping yahoo.com -f -l 1472

text_image
C:\>ping yahoo.com -f -l 1482
Pinging yahoo.com [66.94.234.13] with 1482 bytes of data:
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set.
Ping statistics for 66.94.234.13:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
C:\>ping yahoo.com -f -l 1472
Pinging yahoo.com [66.94.234.13] with 1472 bytes of data:
Reply from 66.94.234.13: bytes=1472 time=93ms TTL=52
Reply from 66.94.234.13: bytes=1472 time=109ms TTL=52
Reply from 66.94.234.13: bytes=1472 time=125ms TTL=52
Reply from 66.94.234.13: bytes=1472 time=203ms TTL=52
Ping statistics for 66.94.234.13:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 93ms, Maximum = 203ms, Average = 132ms
C:\>
You should start at 1472 and work your way down by 10 each time. Once you get a reply, go up by 2 until you get a fragmented packet. Take that value and add 28 to the value to account for the various TCP/IP headers. For example, lets say that 1452 was the proper value, the actual MTU size would be 1480, which is the optimum for the network we're working with (1452+28=1480).
Once you find your MTU, you can now configure your router with the proper MTU size.
To change the MTU rate on your router follow the steps below:
\- Open your browser, enter the IP address of your router (192.168.0.1) and click OK.
\- Enter your username (admin) and password (blank by default). Click OK to enter the web configuration page for the device.
\- Click on Setup and then click Manual.Configure.
\- To change the MTU enter the number in the MTU field and click Save.Settings to save your settings.
\- Test your email. If changing the MTU does not resolve the problem, continue changing the MTU in increments of ten.
Wireless Basics
D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business or public access wireless networks. Strictly adhering to the IEEE standard, the D-Link wireless family of products will allow you to securely access the data you want, when and where you want it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking delivers.
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a cellular computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of wires. Wireless LANs are used increasingly in both home and office environments, and public areas such as airports, coffee shops and universities. Innovative ways to utilize WLAN technology are helping people to work and communicate more efficiently. Increased mobility and the absence of cabling and other fixed infrastructure have proven to be beneficial for many users.
Wireless users can use the same applications they use on a wired network. Wireless adapter cards used on laptop and desktop systems support the same protocols as Ethernet adapter cards.
Under many circumstances, it may be desirable for mobile network devices to link to a conventional Ethernet LAN in order to use servers, printers or an Internet connection supplied through the wired LAN. A Wireless Router is a device used to provide this link.
What.is.Wireless?
Wireless or Wi-Fi technology is another way of connecting your computer to the network without using wires. Wi-Fi uses radio frequency to connect wirelessly, so you have the freedom to connect computers anywhere in your home or office network.
Why.D-Link.Wireless?
D-Link is the worldwide leader and award winning designer, developer, and manufacturer of networking products. D-Link delivers the performance you need at a price you can afford. D-Link has all the products you need to build your network.
How.does.wireless.work?
Wireless works similar to how cordless phone work, through radio signals to transmit data from one point A to point B. But wireless technology has restrictions as to how you can access the network. You must be within the wireless network range area to be able to connect your computer. There are two different types of wireless networks Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), and Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN).
Wireless.Local.Area.Network.(WLAN)
In a wireless local area network, a device called an Access Point (AP) connects computers to the network. The access point has a small antenna attached to it, which allows it to transmit data back and forth over radio signals. With an indoor access point as seen in the picture, the signal can travel up to 300 feet. With an outdoor access point the signal can reach out up to 30 miles to serve places like manufacturing plants, industrial locations, college and high school campuses, airports, golf courses, and many other outdoor venues.
Wireless.Personal.Area.Network.(WPAN)
Bluetooth is the industry standard wireless technology used for WPAN. Bluetooth devices in WPAN operate in a range up to 30 feet away.
Compared to WLAN the speed and wireless operation range are both less than WLAN, but in return it doesn't use nearly as much power which makes it ideal for personal devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs, headphones, laptops, speakers, and other devices that operate on batteries.
Who.uses.wireless?.
Wireless technology as become so popular in recent years that almost everyone is using it, whether it's for home, office, business, D-Link has a wireless solution for it.
Home
• Gives everyone at home broadband access
- Surf the web, check email, instant message, etc.
- Gets rid of the cables around the house
- Simple and easy to use
Small.Office.and.Home.Office
- Stay on top of everything at home as you would at office
- Remotely access your office network from home
- Share Internet connection and printer with multiple computers
- No need to dedicate office space
Where.is.wireless.used?.
Wireless technology is expanding everywhere not just at home or office. People like the freedom of mobility and it's becoming so popular that more and more public facilities now provide wireless access to attract people. The wireless connection in public places is usually called "hotspots".
Using a D-Link Cardbus Adapter with your laptop, you can access the hotspot to connect to Internet from remote locations like: Airports, Hotels, Coffee Shops, Libraries, Restaurants, and Convention Centers.
Wireless network is easy to setup, but if you're installing it for the first time it could be quite a task not knowing where to start. That's why we've put together a few setup steps and tips to help you through the process of setting up a wireless network.
Tips
Here are a few things to keep in mind, when you install a wireless network.
Centralize.your.router.or.Access.Point
Make sure you place the router/access point in a centralized location within your network for the best performance. Try to place the router/access point as high as possible in the room, so the signal gets dispersed throughout your home. If you have a two-story home, you may need a repeater to boost the signal to extend the range.
Eliminate.Interference
Place home appliances such as cordless telephones, microwaves, and televisions as far away as possible from the router/access point. This would significantly reduce any interference that the appliances might cause since they operate on same frequency.
Security
Don't let you next-door neighbors or intruders connect to your wireless network. Secure your wireless network by turning on the WPA or WEP security feature on the router. Refer to product manual for detail information on how to set it up.
Wireless Modes
There are basically two modes of networking:
- Infrastructure – All wireless clients will connect to an access point or wireless router.
- Ad-Hoc – Directly connecting to another computer, for peer-to-peer communication, using wireless network adapters on each computer, such as two or more DIR-636L wireless network Cardbus adapters.
An Infrastructure network contains an Access Point or wireless router. All the wireless devices, or clients, will connect to the wireless router or access point.
An Ad-Hoc network contains only clients, such as laptops with wireless cardbus adapters. All the adapters must be in Ad-Hoc mode to communicate.
Networking Basics
Check your IP address
After you install your new D-Link adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below.
Click on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and click OK. (Windows® 7/Vista® users type cmd in the Start Search box.)
At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter.
This will display the IP address, subnet mask, and the default gateway of your adapter.
If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter installation, security settings, and the settings on your router. Some firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters.

text_image
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings>ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : dlink
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.5.7.114
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . . : 10.5.7.1
C:\Documents and Settings>
Statically Assign an IP address
If you are not using a DHCP capable gateway/router, or you need to assign a static IP address, please follow the steps below:
Step 1
Windows® 7 - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
Windows Vista® - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Manage Network Connections.
Windows® XP - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Windows® 2000 - From the desktop, right-click My Network Places > Properties.
Step 2
Right-click on the Local Area Connection which represents your network adapter and select Properties.
Step 3
Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
Step 4
Click Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is on the same subnet as your network or the LAN IP address on your router.
Example: If the router's LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, make your IP address 192.168.0.X where X is a number between 2 and 99. Make sure that the number you choose is not in use on the network. Set the Default Gateway the same as the LAN IP address of your router (I.E. 192.168.0.1).
Set Primary DNS the same as the LAN IP address of your router (192.168.0.1). The Secondary DNS is not needed or you may enter a DNS server from your ISP.
Step 5
Click OK twice to save your settings.

text_image
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
General
You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability. Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings.
Obtain an IP address automatically
Use the following IP address:
IP address: 192 . 168 . 0 . 52
Subnet mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0
Default gateway: 192 . 169 . 0 . 1
Obtain DNS server address automatically
Use the following DNS server addresses:
Preferred DNS server: 192 . 169 . 0 . 1
Alternate DNS server:
Advanced...
OK Cancel
Technical Specifications
Standards
- IEEE 802.11n
• IEEE 802.11g
• IEEE 802.3
• IEEE 802.3u
• IEEE 802.3ab
Security
- WPA™ - Personal/Enterprise
• WPA2™ - Personal/Enterprise
Wireless Signal Rates ^1
IEEE 802.11n 2.4GHz(HT20/40):
• 144.4Mbps (300) • 130Mbps (270)
• 115.6Mbps (240) • 86.7Mbps (180)
• 72.2Mbps (150) • 65Mbps (135)
• 57.8Mbps (120) • 43.3Mbps (90)
• 28.9Mbps (60) · 21.7Mbps (45)
-14.4Mbps (30) · 7.2Mbps (15)
IEEE 802.11g:
• 54Mbps • 48Mbps • 36Mbps
• 24Mbps • 18Mbps • 12Mbps
• 11Mbps • 9Mbps • 6Mbps
• 5.5Mbps • 2Mbps • 1Mbps
Frequency Range ^2
• 2.412GHz to 2.462GHz
• 2.4GHz to 2.483GHz
Operating Temperature
\- 32^ to 104^ ( 0^ to 40^)
Humidity
• 95% maximum (non-condensing)
Safety & Emissions
• FCC
• IC
• CE
• C-Tick
• UL
Dimensions
• L = 11.1 cm
• W = 9.3 cm
• H = 14.5 cm
Trademarks:
D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. Other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright.Statement:
No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this product may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc., as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 and any amendments thereto. Contents are subject to change without prior notice.
Copyright ©2012 by D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
CE.Mark.Warning:
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
FCC.Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC.Caution:.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT.NOTICE:
FCC.Radiation.Exposure.Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
ICC. Notice:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause interference and
2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
IMPORTANT.NOTE:
IC.Radiation.Exposure.Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
(i) The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(ii) The maximum antenna gain (2dBi) permitted (for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz) to comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate, as stated in section A9.2(3).
In addition, users should also be cautioned to take note that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
Règlement.d'Industry.Canada.
Les conditions de fonctionnement sont sujettes à deux conditions:
(1) Ce périphérique ne doit pas causer d'interférence et.
(2) Ce périphérique doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences pouvant perturber le bon fonctionnement de ce périphérique.