D-Link DGL-4300 Product Manual - Page 52

Wireless, Routing - default ip

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Wireless LAN Wireless Radio: Indicates whether wireless networking is on or off. MAC Address: The MAC address displayed for your wireless network. Network Name (SSID): The Network Name, also referred to as SSID, of your wireless network. Channel: The channel being used by the router for broadcasting on the wireless network. Turbo Mode: Indicates whether Turbo Mode is enabled or disabled. Security Type: Indicates the type of wireless security being used. Wireless This screen displays the number of wireless clients that are connected to the router, the MAC address of each system connecting wirelessly, and the IP address of each system connecting wirelessly. Routing This page displays the routing details configured for the router. A gateway value of 0.0.0.0 means there is no next hop. The IP address is directly connected to the router on the interface specified, LAN or WAN. A value of 0.0.0.0 in both the destination IP and netmask means that this is the default route. Using the Configuration Interface Status > Routing 52 D-Link Systems, Inc.

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Using the Configuration Interface
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Wireless LAN
Indicates whether wireless networking is on or off.
The MAC address displayed for your wireless network.
The Network Name, also referred to as SSID, of your wireless network.
The channel being used by the router for broadcasting on the wireless
network.
Indicates whether Turbo Mode is enabled or disabled.
Indicates the type of wireless security being used.
Wireless
This screen displays the number of wireless clients that are connected to the router, the MAC address
of each system connecting wirelessly, and the IP address of each system connecting wirelessly.
Routing
This page displays the routing details configured for the router.
A gateway value of 0.0.0.0 means there is no next hop. The IP address is directly connected to the
router on the interface specified, LAN or WAN. A value of 0.0.0.0 in both the destination IP and
netmask means that this is the default route.
Wireless Radio:
MAC Address:
Network Name (SSID):
Channel:
Turbo Mode:
Security Type:
Status > Routing