Firmware Version. This is the version number of
the Router’s current firmware.
Current Time. This shows the time set on the
Router.
Internet MAC Address. This is the Router’s MAC
address, as seen by your ISP.
Host Name. If required by your ISP, this was
entered on the Basic Setup screen.
Domain Name. If required by your ISP, this was
entered on the Basic Setup screen.
Connection Type. This indicates the type of
Internet connection you are using. For dial-up style connections
such as PPPoE or PPTP, there is a Connect button to click if there
is no connection and you want to establish an Internet connection.
Internet IP Address. The Router’s Internet IP
address is displayed here.
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. The Router’s
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address are displayed here for DHCP
and static IP connections.
DNS1-3. Shown here are the DNS (Domain Name
System) IP addresses currently used by the Router.
MTU. Shown here is the MTU (Maximum Transmission
Unit) setting for the Router.
DHCP Lease Time. Displays how long the lease is
for the IP address that your ISP automatically assigned you.
IP Address Release. Available for a DHCP
connection, click this button to release the current IP address of
the device connected to the Router’s Internet port.
IP Address Renew. Available for a DHCP
connection, click this button to replace the current IP address—of
the device connected to the Router’s Internet port—with a new IP
address.
For PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, and Telstra Cable Internet
Connection types, a connect and disconnect button will be available
to establish a connection to your ISP.