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{{#ifeq: {{{series}}} | RUT9 |<br><i><b>Note</b>: <b>[[{{{name}}} Network (legacy WebUI)|click here]]</b> for the old style WebUI (FW version {{Template: Networking_rutos_manual_latest_fw | series = RUT9XX}} and earlier) user manual page.</i>|}}
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{{#ifeq: {{{series}}} | RUT2 |<br><i><b>Note</b>: <b>[[{{{name}}} Network (legacy WebUI)|click here]]</b> for the old style WebUI (FW version {{Template: Networking_rutos_manual_latest_fw | series = RUT2XX}} and earlier) user manual page.</i>|}}
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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The <b>Network</b> page contains information related to the device's networking. This chapter is an overview of the Network page in {{{name}}} devices.
 
The <b>Network</b> page contains information related to the device's networking. This chapter is an overview of the Network page in {{{name}}} devices.
  
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==LAN==
 
 
This tab displays information about the device's local network(s). The figure below is an example of the '''Network''' window:
 
[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_lan_v1.png]]
 
<br />
 
 
<table class="nd-othertables">
 
    <tr>
 
        <th colspan="2">lan information</th>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td width="250">Name</td>
 
        <td width="900">LAN interface name</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td>IP address</td>
 
        <td>IP address of the LAN interface</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td>Netmask</td>
 
        <td>Netmask of the LAN interface. In a sense, a netmask specifies the size of a network. In other words, it indicates which part of the IP address denotes the network, and which denotes the device</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <th colspan="2">dhcp leases</th>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td>Hostname</td>
 
        <td>Hostname of a LAN client</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td>IP address</td>
 
        <td>IP address of a LAN client</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td>MAC address</td>
 
        <td>MAC address of a LAN client</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
        <td>Leasetime remaining</td>
 
        <td>Remaining lease time for a DHCP client. Active DHCP lease holders will try to renew their DHCP leases after a half of the lease time passes. </td>
 
    </tr>
 
</table>
 
 
  
 
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The <b>Mobile</b> tab displays information about the mobile connection. The figure below is an example of the Mobile tab:
 
The <b>Mobile</b> tab displays information about the mobile connection. The figure below is an example of the Mobile tab:
[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_mobile_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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{{#switch: {{{series}}}
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| RUTX =
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  {{#switch: {{{name}}}
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  | RUTX09 = [[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_mobile_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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  | RUTX11 = [[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_mobile_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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  | RUTX12 = [[File:Networking_rutx12_manual_network_mobile_v1.png]] 
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  | RUTXR1 = [[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_mobile_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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  }}
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| TRB1 = [[File:Networking_trb14x_manual_network_v2.png]]
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| TRB2 = [[File:Networking_trb2XX_manual_network_v1.png]]
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| RUT36X = [[File:Networking_trb14x_manual_network_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| RUT9 = [[File:Networking_trb2XX_manual_network_v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| RUT9M = [[File:Networking_trb2XX_manual_network_v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| TCR1 = [[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_mobile_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| RUT2|RUT2M = [[File:Networking_trb14x_manual_network_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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}}
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         <th width="250">field name</th>
 
         <th width="250">field name</th>
 
         <th width="900">description</th>
 
         <th width="900">description</th>
     </tr><tr><td>Sim card slot in use</td><td>Shows which sim card slot is currently in use</td></tr><tr>
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     </tr>
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RUTX=
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{{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUTX12|| <!-- dont show for rutx12 -->
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    <tr>
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        <td>Sim card slot in use</td>
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        <td>Shows which sim card slot is currently in use</td>
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    </tr>
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TRB2XX=
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    <tr>
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        <td>Sim card slot in use</td>
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        <td>Shows which sim card slot is currently in use</td>
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    </tr>
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RUT9=
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    <tr>
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        <td>Sim card slot in use</td>
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        <td>Shows which sim card slot is currently in use</td>
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    </tr>
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      <tr>
 
         <td>IMEI</td>
 
         <td>IMEI</td>
 
         <td>The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique 15 decimal digit number used to identify mobile modules. GSM network operators use the IMEI to identify devices in their networks</td>
 
         <td>The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique 15 decimal digit number used to identify mobile modules. GSM network operators use the IMEI to identify devices in their networks</td>
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         <td>Mobile connection connection type. Possible values are:
 
         <td>Mobile connection connection type. Possible values are:
 
             <ul>
 
             <ul>
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                <li> <b>4G</b>:
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4G (NB), 4G (M1)
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| 4G (LTE) }}
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</li>
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{{#ifeq: {{{name}}} | TRB255 | |
 
                 <li> <b>3G</b>: 3G (WCDMA), 3G (HSDPA), 3G (HSUPA), 3G (HSPA), 3G (HSPA+), 3G (DC-HSPA+), 3G (HSDPA+HSUPA), UMTS</li>
 
                 <li> <b>3G</b>: 3G (WCDMA), 3G (HSDPA), 3G (HSUPA), 3G (HSPA), 3G (HSPA+), 3G (DC-HSPA+), 3G (HSDPA+HSUPA), UMTS</li>
                <li> <b>4G</b>: 4G (LTE)</li>
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{{#ifeq: {{{2G}}} | 1 |  <!-- add variable for rut9 devices -->
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                <li><b>2G</b>: 2G (GSM), 2G (GPRS), 2G (EDGE)</li>
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                 <li> <b>N/A</b> - not possible to determine at the moment</li>
 
                 <li> <b>N/A</b> - not possible to determine at the moment</li>
 
             </ul>
 
             </ul>
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         <td>Signal strength</td>
 
         <td>Signal strength</td>
 
         <td>Received signal strength indicator (<b>[[RSSI]]</b>) measured in dBm. Values closer to 0 indicate a better signal strength</td>
 
         <td>Received signal strength indicator (<b>[[RSSI]]</b>) measured in dBm. Values closer to 0 indicate a better signal strength</td>
     </tr><tr><td>Carrier Aggregation</td><td>LTE Advanced Carrier Aggregation, CA, is one of the key techniques used to enable the very high data rates of 4G to be achieved.
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     </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>Carrier Aggregation</td>
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        <td>LTE Advanced Carrier Aggregation, CA, is one of the key techniques used to enable the very high data rates of 4G to be achieved.
 
By combining more than one carrier together, either in the same or different bands it is possible to increase the bandwidth available and in this way increase the capacity of the link.
 
By combining more than one carrier together, either in the same or different bands it is possible to increase the bandwidth available and in this way increase the capacity of the link.
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        </td>
</tr>
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  </tr>  
<tr>
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  <tr>
<tr>
 
 
         <td>Connected band</td>
 
         <td>Connected band</td>
 
         <td>Currently used frequency band. For more information on supported frequency bands</td>
 
         <td>Currently used frequency band. For more information on supported frequency bands</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
         <td>RSRP</td>
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         <td>Other signal level measurements</td>
         <td>Reference signal received power, measured in dBm. Values closer to 0 indicate better signal strength</td>
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         <td>Overall signal quality for different connection types is defined by different measurements. Short explanations and recommendations are provided below. Click <b>[[Mobile Signal Strength Recommendations|here]]</b> for more in-depth information or click on one of the links below:
    </tr>
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            <ul>
    <tr>
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                <li><b>4G</b>
        <td>RSRQ</td>
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                    <ul>
        <td>Reference signal received quality, measured in dB. Values closer to 0 indicate a better rate of information transfer</td>
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                        <li>[[RSRP and RSRQ|RSRP]] - reference signal received power, measured in dBm. Values closer to 0 indicate better signal strength</li>
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                        <li>[[RSRP and RSRQ|RSRQ]] - reference signal received quality, measured in dB. Values closer to 0 indicate a better rate of information transfer</li>
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                        <li>[[SINR]] - signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio, measured in dB. Higher values indicate a better rate of information transfer</li>
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                    </ul>
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                </li>
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                <li><b>3G</b>
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                    <ul>
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                        <li>[[EC/IO]] - downlink carrier-to-interference ratio. Values range from -20 to 0 (closer to 0 indicates better signal quality/cleanliness)</li>
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                        <li>[[RSCP]] - received signal code power. Values range from -124 to 0 (closer to 0 indicates better signal stength)</li>
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                    </ul>
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                </li>
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                <li><b>2G</b>
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                    <ul>
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                        <li>[[RSSI]] - received signal strength indicator, measured in dBm. Values closer to 0 indicate better signal strength</li>
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                    </ul>
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        </td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
    <tr>
 
        <td>SINR</td>
 
        <td>Signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio, measured in dB. Higher values indicate a better rate of information transfer</td>
 
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
 
 
         <td>Bytes received</td>
 
         <td>Bytes received</td>
 
         <td>Amount of data received through the mobile interface</td>
 
         <td>Amount of data received through the mobile interface</td>
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         <td>Restart Modem</td>
 
         <td>Restart Modem</td>
 
         <td>Restarts the devices module</td>
 
         <td>Restarts the devices module</td>
     </tr></table>
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     </tr>
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====Modem layout====
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The <b>Modem layout</b> section visually indicates where the internal and external modems are positioned.
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{{#switch: {{{name}}}
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|RUTX09 = [[File:Networking_rutx09_manual_network_mobile_modem_layout.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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|RUTX11 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_network_mobile_modem_layout.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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|RUTX12 = [[File:Networking_rutx12_manual_network_mobile_modem_layout.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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|RUTXR1 = [[File:Networking_rutxr1_manual_network_mobile_modem_layout.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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==LAN==
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This tab displays information about the device's local network(s). The figure below is an example of the '''Network''' window:
  
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[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_network_lan_v1.png]]
  
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<table class="nd-othertables">
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    <tr>
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        <th colspan="2">lan information</th>
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    <tr>
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        <td width="250">Name</td>
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        <td width="900">LAN interface name</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>IP address</td>
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        <td>IP address of the LAN interface</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>Netmask</td>
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        <td>Netmask of the LAN interface. In a sense, a netmask specifies the size of a network. In other words, it indicates which part of the IP address denotes the network, and which denotes the device</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <th colspan="2">dhcp leases</th>
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    </tr>
 +
    <tr>
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        <td>Hostname</td>
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        <td>Hostname of a LAN client</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>IP address</td>
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        <td>IP address of a LAN client</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>MAC address</td>
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        <td>MAC address of a LAN client</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>Leasetime remaining</td>
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        <td>Remaining lease time for a DHCP client. Active DHCP lease holders will try to renew their DHCP leases after a half of the lease time passes. </td>
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    </tr>
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</table>
 
{{#ifeq:{{{wifi}}}|1|  
 
{{#ifeq:{{{wifi}}}|1|  
 
==Wireless==
 
==Wireless==
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[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_status_network_wireless.png]]
 
[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_status_network_wireless.png]]
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[[File:Networking_rut3_manual_status_network_wireless.png]]
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<table class="nd-othertables">
 
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Revision as of 08:03, 13 January 2022

Template:Networking rutos manual fw disclosure


Summary

The Network page contains information related to the device's networking. This chapter is an overview of the Network page in {{{name}}} devices.

If you're having trouble finding this page or some of the parameters described here on your device's WebUI, you should turn on "Advanced WebUI" mode. You can do that by clicking the "Advanced" button, located at the top of the WebUI.

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LAN

This tab displays information about the device's local network(s). The figure below is an example of the Network window:

Networking rutx manual network lan v1.png


lan information
Name LAN interface name
IP address IP address of the LAN interface
Netmask Netmask of the LAN interface. In a sense, a netmask specifies the size of a network. In other words, it indicates which part of the IP address denotes the network, and which denotes the device
dhcp leases
Hostname Hostname of a LAN client
IP address IP address of a LAN client
MAC address MAC address of a LAN client
Leasetime remaining Remaining lease time for a DHCP client. Active DHCP lease holders will try to renew their DHCP leases after a half of the lease time passes.

[[Category:{{{name}}} Status section]]