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<i><b>Note</b>: this user manual page is for {{{name}}}'s old WebUI style available in earlier FW versions. The Restore Point function itself is no longer available post FW version RUT9_R_00.07.00.</i> | |||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
A <b>Restore Point</b> is a file that stores all the information about your router and can be later loaded into the router in case you lose your needed configuration. | A <b>Restore Point</b> is a file that stores all the information about your router and can be later loaded into the router in case you lose your needed configuration. | ||
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the Restore Point page for {{{name}}} devices. | |||
==Create== | ==Create== | ||
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To create a restore point simply enter a name click the <b>Download</b> button. Your router's Restore Point file will be automatically generated. | To create a restore point simply enter a name click the <b>Download</b> button. Your router's Restore Point file will be automatically generated. | ||
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==Load== | ==Load== | ||
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To load a Restore Point file into the router just click <b>Choose File</b>, locate the Restore Point file on your computer and click the <b>Load</b> button. | To load a Restore Point file into the router just click <b>Choose File</b>, locate the Restore Point file on your computer and click the <b>Load</b> button. | ||
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<b>*Please note, that the router can only load a restore point that was created by this router.</b> | <b>*Please note, that the router can only load a restore point that was created by this router.</b> | ||
[[Category:{{{name}}} System section]] | [[Category:{{{name}}} System section (legacy)]] |
Latest revision as of 11:24, 24 October 2023
The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version .
Note: this user manual page is for {{{name}}}'s old WebUI style available in earlier FW versions. The Restore Point function itself is no longer available post FW version RUT9_R_00.07.00.
Summary
A Restore Point is a file that stores all the information about your router and can be later loaded into the router in case you lose your needed configuration.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the Restore Point page for {{{name}}} devices.
Create
To create a restore point simply enter a name click the Download button. Your router's Restore Point file will be automatically generated.
Load
To load a Restore Point file into the router just click Choose File, locate the Restore Point file on your computer and click the Load button.
*Please note, that the router can only load a restore point that was created by this router.
[[Category:{{{name}}} System section (legacy)]]