D-Link DSL-504 Product Manual - Page 31

User Name and Password, Forward Error Correction FEC

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DSL-504 ADSL Router User's Guide Far End (DSLAM): Lists the number of data transfer errors on the DSLAM end of the ADSL connection. These errors are listed according to the technique used to correct them. The techniques used are Forward Error Correction (FEC), Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) and Header Error Control (HEC). User Name and Password User Name and Password Window Use this window to change the User Name and Password used to access the web-based manager. Type the new User Name and Old Password in their respective fields. Type the New Password and confirm it in the Confirm New Password field and click OK. If you have forgotten your user name or password you can use the out-of-band console manager to access this information. For details on how to use the console manager to find the user name and password, see Chapter 5. 25

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DSL-504 ADSL Router User’s Guide
25
Far End
(DSLAM)
: Lists the number of data transfer errors on the DSLAM end
of the ADSL connection. These errors are listed according to the technique used
to correct them. The techniques used are
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
,
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
and
Header Error Control (HEC)
.
User Name and Password
User Name and Password Window
Use this window to change the
User Name
and
Password
used to access the
web-based manager.
Type the new
User Name
and
Old Password
in their
respective fields. Type the
New Password
and confirm it in the
Confirm New
Password
field and click OK.
If you have forgotten your user name or password you can use the out-of-band
console manager to access this information. For details on how to use the console
manager to find the user name and password, see Chapter 5.