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[[File:{{{file_wan}}}]] | [[File:{{{file_wan}}}]] | ||
− | <table class="nd-othertables_2 | + | <table class="nd-othertables_2> |
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th width=250>Field</th> | <th width=250>Field</th> | ||
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<td>[[{{{name}}}_Mobile#Mobile_Configuration|Connection type]] or [[{{{name}}}_WAN#Common_Configuration|protocol]]. The value displayed in this field is dependent on used WAN type. Possible values are: | <td>[[{{{name}}}_Mobile#Mobile_Configuration|Connection type]] or [[{{{name}}}_WAN#Common_Configuration|protocol]]. The value displayed in this field is dependent on used WAN type. Possible values are: | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li><b>Mobile WAN</b> | + | <li><b>Mobile WAN or USB modem</b> |
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li><b>Qmi2</b> - Qualcomm MSM Interface, a proprietary protocol used between Qualcomm cellular processors and their software stacks</li> | <li><b>Qmi2</b> - Qualcomm MSM Interface, a proprietary protocol used between Qualcomm cellular processors and their software stacks</li> | ||
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</ul> | </ul> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li><b>Wired WAN</b> | + | <li><b>Wired WAN</b></li> |
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li><b>DHCP</b> - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; the WAN network interface controller acts as a DHCP client, meaning that it receives a dynamically assigned IP address and other network configuration parameters</li> | <li><b>DHCP</b> - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; the WAN network interface controller acts as a DHCP client, meaning that it receives a dynamically assigned IP address and other network configuration parameters</li> | ||
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<li><b>PPPoE</b> - Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet; used to establish a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Internet service connection</li> | <li><b>PPPoE</b> - Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet; used to establish a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Internet service connection</li> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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<li><b>WiFi WAN</b> | <li><b>WiFi WAN</b> | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
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<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>IP address</td> | <td>IP address</td> | ||
− | <td>Router's WAN IP address | + | <td>Router's WAN IP address</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>WAN MAC</td> | <td>WAN MAC</td> | ||
− | <td>MAC address of the WAN network interface controller (WiFi radio or WAN Ethernet port). This field is only visible if main WAN is set to Wired or WiFi | + | <td>MAC address of the WAN network interface controller (WiFi radio or WAN Ethernet port). This field is only visible if main WAN is set to Wired or WiFi</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Netmask</td> | <td>Netmask</td> | ||
− | <td>A <b>[[What is a Netmask?|netmask]]</b> is used to define how "large" a network is by specifying which part of the IP address denotes the network and which part denotes the device | + | <td>A <b>[[What is a Netmask?|netmask]]</b> is used to define how "large" a network is by specifying which part of the IP address denotes the network and which part denotes the device</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Gateway</td> | <td>Gateway</td> | ||
− | <td>Gateway of the default route - an IP address through which the router reaches the Internet | + | <td>Gateway of the default route - an IP address through which the router reaches the Internet</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>DNS</td> | <td>DNS</td> | ||
− | <td>DNS servers used by the main WAN connection | + | <td>DNS servers used by the main WAN connection</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Connected</td> | <td>Connected</td> | ||
− | <td>Currently used WAN connection uptime | + | <td>Currently used WAN connection uptime</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Ports</td> | <td>Ports</td> | ||
− | <td>Displays an image of the router's | + | <td>Displays an image of the router's back panel with highlighted Ethernet ports that are currently in use</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>WAN Failover Status</td> | <td>WAN Failover Status</td> | ||
− | <td>Displays the router's current WAN failover status | + | <td>Displays the router's current WAN failover status</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Refresh</td> | <td>Refresh</td> | ||
− | <td>Refreshes all information fields in the page | + | <td>Refreshes all information fields in the page</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
WAN settings can be customized via the <b>Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</b> page. | WAN settings can be customized via the <b>Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</b> page. |
Revision as of 15:02, 13 March 2019
WAN
The WAN section displays information about the Main and Backup WAN connections. The figure below is an example of the Mobile page:
[[File:{{{file_wan}}}]]
Field | Description |
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Interface | WAN type. Possible values are:
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Type | [[{{{name}}}_Mobile#Mobile_Configuration|Connection type]] or [[{{{name}}}_WAN#Common_Configuration|protocol]]. The value displayed in this field is dependent on used WAN type. Possible values are:
|
IP address | Router's WAN IP address |
WAN MAC | MAC address of the WAN network interface controller (WiFi radio or WAN Ethernet port). This field is only visible if main WAN is set to Wired or WiFi |
Netmask | A netmask is used to define how "large" a network is by specifying which part of the IP address denotes the network and which part denotes the device |
Gateway | Gateway of the default route - an IP address through which the router reaches the Internet |
DNS | DNS servers used by the main WAN connection |
Connected | Currently used WAN connection uptime |
Ports | Displays an image of the router's back panel with highlighted Ethernet ports that are currently in use |
WAN Failover Status | Displays the router's current WAN failover status |
Refresh | Refreshes all information fields in the page |
WAN settings can be customized via the Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]] page.