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    Enter a name for your route.
    Enter the IP address of packets that wi\f\f take this 
    route.
    Enter  the  netmask  of  the  route,  p\fease  note 
    that  the  octets  must  match  your  destination  IP 
    address.
    Enter your next hop \bateway to be taken if this 
    route is used.
    The  route  metric  is  a  va\fue  from  1  to  16  that 
    indicates the cost of usin\b this route. A va\fue 1 is 
    the \fowest cost and 15 is the hi\u\bhest cost. 
    Se\fect the interface that the IP packet must use to 
    transit out of the router when this route is used. 
    Name:
    Destination IP:
    Netmask:
    Gateway:
    Metri\f:
    Interfa\fe:
    Routing
    The Routin\b option is an \uadvanced method of customizin\b specific routes of data throu\bh your network.  
    						
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    Advan\fed Wireless
    Set the transmit power of the antennas.
    This  enab\fes  802.11d  operation.  802.11d  is  a  wire\fess 
    specification  deve\foped  to  a\f\fow  imp\fementation  of 
    wire\fess  networks  in  countries  that  cannot  use  the 
    802.11 standard. This feature shou\fd on\fy be enab\fed 
    if you are in a country that requires it.
    WMM is QoS for your wire\fess network. This wi\f\f improve 
    the  qua\fity  of  video  and  voice  app\fications  for  your 
    wire\fess c\fients.
    Check  this  box  to  reduce  the  \buard  interva\f  time 
    therefore increasin\b the data capacity. However, it’s \fess 
    re\fiab\fe and may create hi\bher data \foss.
    Enab\fe  this  option  to  reduce  inter ference  from 
    other  wire\fess  networks  in  your  area.  If  the  channe\f 
    width  is  operatin\b  at  40MHz  and  there  is  another 
    wire\fess  network’s  channe\f  over-\fappin\b  and  causin\b 
    interference,  the  router  wi\f\f  automatica\f\fy  chan\be  to 
    20MHz. 
    Transmit Power:
    WLAN Partition:
    WMM Enable:
    Short GI:
    HT20/40 Coexisten\fe:  
    						
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    Wi-Fi Prote\fted Setup (WPS)
    Enab\fe the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature. 
    Note: if this option is unchecked, the WPS button on the side of 
    the router will be disabled.
    Disp\fays the current WPS status.
    Check  the  box  to  \fock  your  wire\fess  settin\bs.  Lockin\b  the 
    wire\fess  security  settin\bs  wi\f\f  prevent  the  settin\bs  from 
    bein\b chan\bed by the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature of the 
    router. Devices can sti\f\f be added to the network usin\b Wi-Fi 
    Protected Setup. However, the settin\bs of the network wi\f\f 
    not chan\be once this option is che\ucked. 
    A PIN is a unique number that can be used to add the router 
    to an existin\b network or to create a new network. On\fy the 
    Administrator (“admin” account) can chan\be or reset the PIN. 
    Shows the current PIN. 
    C\fick to restore the defau\ft PIN of \uthe router. 
    Create a random number that is a va\fid PIN. This becomes the 
    router’s PIN. You can then copy this PIN to the user interface 
    of the wire\fess c\fient.
    Enable:
    WiFi Prote\fted 
    Setup:
    Lo\fk Wireless 
    Se\furity Settings:
    PIN Settings:
    PIN:
    Reset PIN to 
    Default:
    Generate New PIN:
    Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) System is a simp\fified method for securin\b your wire\fess network durin\b the “Initia\f setup” as we\f\f 
    as the “Add New Device” processes. The Wi-Fi A\f\fiance (WFA) has certified it across different products as we\f\f as manufactures. 
    The process is just as easy as pressin\b a button for the Push-Button Method or correct\fy enterin\b the 8-di\bit code for the Pin 
    Code Method. The time reduction in setup and ease of use are quite beneficia\f, whi\fe the hi\bhest wire\fess Security settin\b of 
    WPA2 is automatica\f\fy used.  
    						
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    This Wizard he\fps you add wire\fess devices to the wire\fess network.
    The wizard wi\f\f either disp\fay the wire\fess network settin\bs to \buide you throu\bh manua\f confi\buration, prompt you to enter the 
    PIN for the device, or ask you to press the confi\buration button on the device. If the device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and has a 
    confi\buration button, you can add it to the network by pressin\b the confi\buration button on the device and then the on the router 
    within 60 seconds. The status LED on the router wi\f\f flash three times if the devi\uce has been successfu\f\fy added to the network.
    There are severa\f ways to add a wire\fess device to your network. A “re\bistrar” contro\fs access to the wire\fess network. A re\bistrar 
    on\fy a\f\fows devices onto the wire\fess network if you have entered the PIN, or pressed a specia\f Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the 
    device. The router acts as a re\bistrar for the network, a\fthou\bh other devic\ues may act as a re\bistrar as we\f\f.
    C\fick to start the wizard and skip to pa\be 39.
    Add Wireless 
    Station:
    Add Wireless 
    Devi\fe Wizard:
    You can a\fso simp\fy press the WPS button on the side of the router, and then press the WPS button 
    on your wire\fess c\fient to automatica\f\fy connect without \fo\b\bin\b into the router. 
    Refer to pa\be 114 for more information.
    WPS Button
    WPS Button  
    						
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    To use the Universa\f P\fu\b and P\fay (UPnP™) feature c\fick on 
    Enab\bed.  UPnP  provides  compatibi\fity  with  networkin\b 
    equipment, software and periphera\fs.
    Checkin\b  the  box  wi\f\f  a\f\fow  the  DIR-865L  to  respond 
    to  pin\bs.  Uncheckin\b  the  box  may  provide  some  extra 
    security from hackers.
    You may set the port speed of the Internet port to 10Mbps, 
    100Mbps, 1000Mbps, or Auto (recommended). 
    Check  the  box  to  a\f\fow  mu\fticast  traffic  to  pass  throu\bh 
    the router from the Internet (IPv4).
    Check  the  box  to  a\f\fow  mu\fticast  traffic  to  pass  throu\bh 
    the router from the Internet (IPv6).
    Enable UPnP:
    WAN Ping:
    WAN Port Speed:
    Enable IPV4 
    Multi\fast Streams:
    Enable IPV6 
    Multi\fast Streams:
    Advan\fed Network Settings  
    						
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    Check this box to share your media fi\fes to your network. 
    P\fu\b a USB thumb drive into the USB port on the router.
    Enter a name for your shared fi\fes. This is the fo\fder that wi\f\f 
    be disp\fayed on the computers connectin\b to your router.
    Specifies the fo\fder or directory that wi\f\f be shared by the 
    router.  Se\fect root  to  share  a\f\f  fi\fes  on  your  thumb  drive 
    or c\fick Browse to se\fect a specific fo\fder.
    Enable:
    Name your 
    Media Library:
    Folder:
    DLNA Settings
    DLNA (Di\bita\f Livin\b Network A\f\fiance) is the standard for the interoperabi\fity of Network Media Devices (NMDs). The user can 
    enjoy mu\ftimedia app\fications (music, pictures and videos) on your network connected PC or media devices. If you a\bree to 
    share media with devices, any computer or device that connects to your network can p\fay your shared music, pictures and 
    videos. 
    Note: The shared media may not b\ffe secure. Allowing any de\fices to stream is recommended only on s\ffecure networks.  
    						
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    Se\fect to  Enab\be or Disab\be the iTunes server feature.
    Specifies the fo\fder or directory that wi\f\f be shared by the 
    iTunes server. Se\fect root to share a\f\f fi\fes on a\f\f vo\fumes 
    or c\fick Browse to se\fect a specific fo\fder.
    iTunes Server:
    Folder:
    iTunes Server
    The DIR-865L features an iTunes® Server. This server provides the abi\fity to share music and videos to computers on your \foca\f 
    network runnin\b iTunes. If the server is enab\fed, the router wi\f\f be automatica\f\fy be detected by the iTunes pro\bram and the 
    music and videos contained in the specifi\ued directory wi\f\f be avai\fab\fe to stream over the network.
    C\fick on the Save.Settings.button to accept the chan\bes made or c\fick 
    on the Don’t.Save.Settings button to discard the chan\bes made.
    After  enab\fin\b  iTunes  server  on  your  router,  \faunch  iTunes  on  your 
    computer.  In  iTunes  on  the  \feft  side  under  SHARED,  se\fect  the  router 
    and enter the iTunes server password (if required). You wi\f\f be ab\fe to 
    p\fay any son\b from your router’s stora\be device.  
    						
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    Guest Zone
    Check to enab\fe the Guest Zone feature. 
    Check  to  a\f\fow  network  connectivity  between  the 
    different zones created. 
    The  schedu\fe  of  time  when  the  Guest  Zone  wi\f\f  be 
    active. The schedu\fe may be set to A\bways, which wi\f\f 
    a\f\fow the particu\far service to a\fways be enab\fed. You 
    can create your own times in the Too\bs > Schedu\bes 
    section or c\fick Add.New.
    Enter a wire\fess network name (SSID) that is different 
    from your main wire\fess network.
    Se\fect the type of security or encryption you wou\fd 
    \fike to enab\fe for the \buest zone.  
    Enable Guest 
    Zone:
    Enable Routing 
    Between Zones:
    S\fhedule:
    Wireless 
    Network Name:
    Se\furity Mode:
    The Guest Zone feature wi\f\f a\f\fow you to create temporary zones that can be used by \buests to access the Internet. These zones 
    wi\f\f be separate from your main wire\fess network. You may confi\bure different zones for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz wire\fess bands.  
    						
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    IPv6 Firewall
    The DIR-865L’s IPv6 Firewa\f\f feature a\f\fows you to confi\bure which kind of IPv6 traffic is a\f\fowed to pass throu\bh the device. 
    The DIR-865L’s IPv6 Firewa\f\f functions in a simi\far \uway to the IP Fi\fters feature.
    Check the box to enab\fe the IPv6 firewa\f\f simp\fe security.
    Se\fect an action from the drop-down menu.
    Enter a name to identify the IPv6 firewa\f\f ru\fe.
    Use the drop-down menu to se\fect the time schedu\fe that 
    the IPv6 Firewa\f\f Ru\fe wi\f\f be enab\fed on. The schedu\fe may 
    be set to A\bways, which wi\f\f a\f\fow the particu\far service to 
    a\fways  be  enab\fed. You  can  create  your  own  times  in  the 
    Tools > S\fhedules section. 
    Use  the Sour\fe  drop-down  menu  to  specify  the  interface 
    that  connects  to  the  source  IPv6  addresses  of  the  firewa\f\f 
    ru\fe. 
    Enter the source IPv6 address ran\be in the adjacent IP Address Range fie\fd.
    Use the Dest drop-down menu to specify the interface that connects to the destination IP addresses of the firewa\f\f ru\fe. 
    Se\fect the protoco\f of the firewa\f\f port (A\b\b, TCP, UDP, or ICMP).
    Enter the first port of the ran\be that wi\f\f be used for the firewa\f\f ru\fe in the first box and enter the \fast port in the fie\fd in the second 
    box.
    Enable Che\fkbox:
    Configure IPv6 
    Firewall:
    Name:
    S\fhedule:
    Sour\fe:
    IP Address Range:
    Dest:
       Proto\fol:
    Port Range:  
    						
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    IPv6 Routing
    Check the box next to the route you wish to enab\fe. 
    Enter a specific name \uto identify this route.
    This  is  the  IP  address  of  the  router  used  to  reach  the 
    specified  destination  or  enter  the  IPv6  address  prefix 
    \fen\bth of the packets \uthat wi\f\f take this route. 
    Enter the metric va\fue for this ru\fe here.
    Use  the  drop-down  menu  to  specify  if  the  IP  packet 
    must  use  the  WAN  or  LAN  interface  to  transit  out  of 
    the Router.
    Enter the next hop that wi\f\f be taken if this route is used.
    Route List:
    Name:
    Destination IP/
    Prefix Length:
    Metri\f:
    Interfa\fe:
    Gateway:
    This pa\be a\f\fows you to specify custom routes that determine how data is moved around your network.   
    						
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