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Administrator's Handbook
Device IPv4 Address
DHCP Netmask
DHCPv4 Start Address
DHCPv4 End Address
DHCP Leases Available
DHCP Leases Allocated
DHCP Primary Pool
Status
Global IPv6 Address
Link-local IPv6 Address
Router Advertisement
Prefix
Transmit Packets
Transmit Errors
Transmit Discards
Transmit Packets
Transmit Errors
Transmit Discards
Wireless Radio Status
Network Name (SSID)
Hide SSID
Wireless Security
Network Key
Mode
Bandwidth
Current Radio Channel
Radio Channel Selection
MAC Address Filtering
Power Level
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Home Network Status
The Gateway's own IP address on the network.
The Gateway's own netmask on the network.
The starting IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway.
The ending IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway.
The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range available to be served by the
Gateway.
The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range currently being served by the
Gateway.
Source pool of the IP addresses served by the Gateway, Public or Private.
IPv6
May be Enabled or Unavailable.
The public IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
assigned.
The private IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
assigned.
The IPv6 prefix to include in router advertisements.
IPv4 Statistics
IPv4 packets transmitted.
Errors on IPv4 packets transmitted.
IPv4 packets dropped.
IPv6 Statistics
IPv6 packets transmitted.
Errors on IPv6 packets transmitted.
IPv6 packets dropped.
Wireless Status
Indicates whether the Wi-Fi radio is Enabled or Disabled.
This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan. The default SSID for
the Gateway is attxxx where xxx is the last 3 digits of the serial number
located on the side of the Gateway.
May be either On or Off. If On, your SSID will not appear in a client scan.
The type of wireless encryption security in use. May be Disabled, WPA or
WEP, Default Key or Manual.
Shows the information of the security encryption key in use.
May be 802.11B only, 802.11G only, 802.11N, or 802.11 B/G/N.
The capacity of the wireless LAN to carry traffic in megahertz.
The radio channel that your Wi-Fi network is broadcasting on.
May be set to automatic or manually selected.
May be either On or Off. If On, you can accept or block client devices from
your WLAN based on their MAC address.
May be adjusted up to 100%, lower if multiple wireless access points are in
use, and might interfere with each other.

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