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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router 5 Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router This section describes how to configure the general settings of your router: • Configuring Basic Setup Settings on page 37 • Displaying A Read-Only Summary of the Basic Router Information on page 38 • Configuring Internet Connection Settings on page 40 • Configuring DDNS Service Settings on page 50 • Configuring Local Area Network (LAN) Settings on page 52 • Using The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host Feature to Access Special Purpose Internet Services on page 55 • Cloning Your Network Adapter's MAC Address onto Your Router on page 57 • Configuring the Router's Advanced Settings on page 58 • Changing the Router's Time Settings on page 62 • Selecting IPv4 Mode or Dual Stack IPv4 And IPv6 Mode on page 64 The Setup window contains all of the router's basic setup functions. You can use the router in most network settings without changing any of the default values. Some users may need to enter additional information to connect to the Internet through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or broadband (DSL, cable modem) carrier. Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 36

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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router
Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router
Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide
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5
Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router
This section describes how to configure the general settings of your router:
Configuring Basic Setup Settings on page 37
Displaying A Read-Only Summary of the Basic Router Information on
page 38
Configuring Internet Connection Settings on page 40
Configuring DDNS Service Settings on page 50
Configuring Local Area Network (LAN) Settings on page 52
Using The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host Feature to Access Special
Purpose Internet Services on page 55
Cloning Your Network Adapter’s MAC Address onto Your Router on
page 57
Configuring the Router’s Advanced Settings on page 58
Changing the Router’s Time Settings on page 62
Selecting IPv4 Mode or Dual Stack IPv4 And IPv6 Mode on page 64
The Setup window contains all of the router’s basic setup functions. You can use
the router in most network settings without changing any of the default values.
Some users may need to enter additional information to connect to the Internet
through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or broadband (DSL, cable modem)
carrier.