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General configuration
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Enable Interface
Description
Enter a description (name) for the interface here.
Type
MAC address
Copy my MAC address
This field can be used to modify ("spoof") the MAC
address of the WAN interface
(may be required with some cable connections)
Enter a MAC address in the following format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
or leave blank
MTU
If you enter a value in this field, then MSS clamping for
TCP connections to the value entered above minus 40 (TCP/IP
header size) will be in effect. If you leave this field blank,
an MTU of 1492 bytes for PPPoE and 1500 bytes for all other
connection types will be assumed.
Static IP configuration
IP address
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Point-to-point IP address
Gateway
Select a existing Gateway from the list or add one on the Gateways page
DHCP client configuration
Hostname
The value in this field is sent as the DHCP client identifier
and hostname when requesting a DHCP lease. Some ISPs may require
this (for client identification).
Alias IP address
The value in this field is used as a fixed alias IP address by the
DHCP client.
PPPoE configuration
Username
Password
Service name
Hint: this field can usually be left
empty
Dial on demand
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Enable Dial-On-Demand mode
This option causes the interface to operate in dial-on-demand mode, allowing you to have a virtual full time connection. The interface is configured, but the actual connection of the link is delayed until qualifying outgoing traffic is detected.
Idle timeout
seconds If no qualifying outgoing packets are transmitted for the specified number of seconds, the connection is brought down. An idle timeout of zero disables this feature.
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PPTP configuration
Username
Password
Local IP address
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Remote IP address
Dial on demand
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Enable Dial-On-Demand mode
This option causes the interface to operate in dial-on-demand mode, allowing you to have a virtual full time connection. The interface is configured, but the actual connection of the link is delayed until qualifying outgoing traffic is detected.
Idle timeout
seconds If no qualifying outgoing packets are transmitted for the specified number of seconds, the connection is brought down. An idle timeout of zero disables this feature.
Wireless configuration
Standard
Mode
802.11g OFDM Protection Mode
For IEEE 802.11g, use the specified technique for protecting OFDM frames in a mixed 11b/11g network.
SSID
802.11g only
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When operating as an access point in 802.11g mode allow only 11g-capable stations to associate (11b-only stations are not permitted to associate).
Allow intra-BSS communication
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When operating as an access point, enable this if you want to pass packets between wireless clients directly.
Disabling the internal bridging is useful when traffic is to be processed with packet filtering.
Enable WME
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Setting this option will force the card to use WME (wireless QoS).
Enable Hide SSID
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Setting this option will force the card to NOT broadcast its SSID
(this might create problems for some clients).
Transmit power
Note: Typically only a few discreet power settings are available and the driver will use the setting closest to the specified value. Not all adaptors support changing the transmit power setting.
Channel
Note: Not all channels may be supported by your card
Distance setting
Note: This field can be used to tune ACK/CTS timers to fit the distance between AP and Client
(measured in Meters and works only for Atheros based cards !)
WEP
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Enable WEP
TX key
Key 1:
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Key 2:
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Key 3:
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Key 4:
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40 (64) bit keys may be entered as 5 ASCII characters or 10 hex digits preceded by '0x'.
104 (128) bit keys may be entered as 13 ASCII characters or 26 hex digits preceded by '0x'.
WPA
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Enable WPA
WPA Pre Shared Key
PSK:
Passphrase must be from 8 to 63 chars.
WPA Mode
WPA Key Management Mode
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Enable MAC Filtering
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Setting this option will enable the use of a mac filterlist to allow/deny association based on mac address
Setting this to "Allow" will allow all clients in not in deny list, while "Deny" will deny all clients not in allow list.
Radius will cause allow and deny list to be searched and then query radius.
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Authentication
Note: Shared Key Authentication requires WEP.
WPA Pairwise
Key Rotation
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Allowed values are 1-9999 but should not be longer than Master Key Regeneration time.
Master Key Regeneration
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Allowed values are 1-9999 but should not be shorter than Key Rotation time.
Strict Key Regeneration
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Setting this option will force the AP to rekey whenever a client disassociates.
Enable IEEE802.1X
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Setting this option will enable 802.1x authentication.
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Other
FTP Helper
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Disable the userland FTP-Proxy application
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Block private networks
When set, this option blocks traffic from IP addresses that
are reserved for private
networks as per RFC 1918 (10/8, 172.16/12, 192.168/16) as
well as loopback addresses
(127/8). You should generally leave this option turned on,
unless your WAN network
lies in such a private address space, too.
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Block bogon networks
When set, this option blocks traffic from IP addresses that
are reserved (but not RFC 1918) or not yet assigned by IANA.
Bogons are prefixes that should never appear in the Internet routing table, and obviously should not appear as the source address in any packets you receive.