IPv6 Address.",
"IPV6_TEXT89":"The time interval the machine can be idle before the WAN link is disconnected. The Maximum Idle Time value is only used for the \"On demand\" and \"Manual\" reconnect modes.",
"IPV6_TEXT90":"IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel Mode",
"IPV6_TEXT91":"IPv6 in IPv4 tunneling encapsulate of IPv6 packets in IPv4 packets so that IPv6 packets can be sent over an IPv4 infrastructure.",
"IPV6_TEXT92":"6to4 Mode",
"IPV6_TEXT93":"6to4 is an IPv6 address assignment and automatic tunneling technology that used to provide unicast IPv6 connectivity between IPv6 sites and hosts across the IPv4 Internet.",
"IPV6_TEXT94":"Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Server: Enter the IPv6 addresses of the DNS Servers. Leave the field for the secondary server empty if not used.",
"IPV6_TEXT95":"These are the settings of the LAN (Local Area Network) IPv6 interface for the router. The router's LAN IPv6 Address configuration is based on the IPv6 Address and Subnet assigned by your ISP. (A subnet with prefix /64 is supported in LAN.)",
"IPV6_TEXT96":"Use this section to set up IPv6 Autoconfiguration to assign an IPv6 address to the computers on your local network. A Stateless and a Stateful Autoconfiguration method are provided.",
"IPV6_TEXT97":"These two values (from and to) define a range of IPv6 addresses that the DHCPv6 Server uses when assigning addresses to computers and devices on your Local Area Network. Any addresses that are outside this range are not managed by the DHCPv6 Server. However, these could be used for manually configuring devices or devices that cannot use DHCPv6 to automatically obtain network address details.",
"IPV6_TEXT98":"When you select Stateful (DHCPv6), the following options are displayed.",
"IPV6_TEXT99":"The computers (and other devices) connected to your LAN also need to have their TCP/IP configuration set to \"DHCPv6\" or \"Obtain an IPv6 address automatically\".",
"IPV6_TEXT100":"IPv6 Address Range (DHCPv6)",
"IPV6_TEXT102":"It is possible for a computer or device that is manually configured to have an IPv6 address that does reside within this range.",
"IPV6_TEXT103":"The amount of time that a computer may have an IPv6 address before it is required to renew the lease.",
"IPV6_TEXT104":"Use Link-Local Address",
"IPV6_TEXT108":"Enable Automatic DHCP-PD in LAN",
"IPV6_TEXT106":"SLAAC + Stateless DHCPv6",
"IPV6_TEXT107":"Autoconfiguration (SLAAC/DHCPv6)",
"IPV6_TEXT50":"Enable Autoconfiguration",
"help825":"Enter a password for the user \"user\", who will have read-only access to the Web-based management interface.",
"IPV6_TEXT110":"IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard",
"IPV6_TEXT111":"Manual IPv6 Internet Connection Setup",
"IPV6_TEXT112":"IPv6 Internet Connection",
"IPV6_TEXT113":"There are two ways to set up your IPv6 Internet connection. You can use the Web-based IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard, or you can manually configure the connection.",
"IPV6_TEXT116":"This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure a new connection to the IPv6 Internet.",
"IPV6_TEXT117":"Step 1: Configure your IPv6 Internet Connection",
"IPV6_TEXT118":"Step 2: Save Settings and Connect",
"IPV6_TEXT119":"Router is detecting your IPv6 Interent connection type, please wait ...",
"IPV6_TEXT120":"Router is unable to detect your IPv6 Internet connection type.",
"IPV6_TEXT121":"Guide me through the IPv6 settings",
"IPV6_TEXT122":"IPv6 over PPPoE",
"IPV6_TEXT123":"Choose this option if your IPv6 Internet connection requires a username and password to get online. Most DSL modems use this type of connection.",
"IPV6_TEXT124":"Static IPv6 address and Route",
"IPV6_TEXT125":"Choose this option if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provided you with IPv6 address information that has to be manually configured.",
"IPV6_TEXT126":"Tunneling Connection (6rd)",
"IPV6_TEXT127":"Choose this option if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provided you a IPv6 Internet connection by using 6rd automatic tunneling mechanism.",
"IPV6_TEXT128":"To set up this connection you will need to have a Username and Password from your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. If you do not have this inforamtion, please contact your ISP.",
"IPV6_TEXT129":"Share with IPv4",
"IPV6_TEXT130":"To set up this connection you will need to have a complete list of IPv6 information provided by your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. If you have a Static IPv6 connection and do not have this inforamtion, please contact your ISP.",
"IPV6_TEXT131":"To set up this 6rd tunneling connection you will need to have the following information from your IPv6 Internet Service Provider. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP.",
"IPV6_TEXT132":"6rd IPv6 Prefix",
"IPV6_TEXT133":"Assigned IPv6 Prefix",
"IPV6_TEXT134":"6rd Border Relay IPv4 Address",
"IPV6_TEXT135":"IPv6 DNS Server",
"IPV6_TEXT136":"The IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard has completed. Click the Connect button to save your settings and reboot the router.",
"IPV6_TEXT137":"IPv6",
"IPV6_TEXT138":"Auto Detection",
"IPV6_TEXT139":"6rd",
"IPV6_TEXT140":"DS-Lite",
"IPV6_TEXT141":"Teredo Tunneling Path-through",
"IPV6_TEXT142":"6rd Configuration",
"IPV6_TEXT143":"6rd DHCPv4 Option",
"IPV6_TEXT144":"Manual Configuration",
"IPV6_TEXT145":"Tunnel Link-Local Address",
"IPV6_TEXT146":"AFTR ADDRESS INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE",
"bd_EDSv":"Enable DHCP Server",
"htsc_pingt_h":"Enter either the IP address of the target computer or enter its fully qualified domain name.",
"IPV6_TEXT149":"DS-Lite Configuration",
"IPV6_TEXT150":"DS-Lite DHCPv6 Option",
"IPV6_TEXT151":"AFTR IPv6 Address",
"IPV6_TEXT152":"B4 IPv4 Address",
"IPV6_TEXT153":"IPv6 WAN Default Gateway",
"wps_KR37":"Please select one of following configuration methods and click next to continue.",
"IPV6_TEXT155":"Set static ipv6 address connection",
"IPV6_TEXT156":"The IPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard has completed. Click the Connect button to save your settings and reboot the router.",
"IPV6_TEXT157":"SLAAC + RDNSS",
"IPV6_TEXT158":"Destination IPv6/Prefix Length",
"IPV6_TEXT159":"The range of B4 IPv4 Address is from 192.0.0.2 to 192.0.0.7",
"IPV6_TEXT160":"AFTR Address",
"IPV6_TEXT161":"IPv6 PPPoE is share with IPv4 PPPoE. Please change IPv4 WAN protocol at first!",
"IPV6_TEXT162":"6rd is using DHCPv4 option. Please change IPv6 WAN protocol at first!",
"IPV6_TEXT163":"IPv6 wan type should be SLAAC/DHCPv6, PPPoE, Autodetect Mode",
"IPV6_TEXT164":"You can also enable DHCP-PD to delegate prefixes for router in your LAN.",
"IPV6_TEXT165":"All of your IPv6 LAN connection details are displayed here.",
"IPV6_TEXT166":"IPv6 Network assigned by DHCP-PD",
"haar_p":"Parameters for an Application Rule",
"bws_ORAD":"Optional backup RADIUS server",
"DNS_TEXT2":"SECURITY OPTIONS",
"DNS_TEXT3":"Advanced DNS™",
"DNS_TEXT4":"Advanced DNS makes your Internet connection safer, faster, smarter and more reliable. It blocks phishing websites to proetct you from identity theft.",
"DNS_TEXT8":"OpenDNS Parental Controls provides award-winning Web content filtering while making your Internet connection safer, faster, smarter and more reliable. With more than 50 content categories to choose from it's effective against adult content, proxies, social networking, phishing sites, malware and more. Fully configurable from anywhere there is Internet access.",
"DNS_TEXT6":"Automatically block adult and phishing websites while improving the speed and reliability of your Internet connection.",
"DNS_TEXT5":"OpenDNS® FamilyShield™",
"help639":"Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data should travel between two devices on a network",
"DNS_TEXT9":"None: Static IP or Obtain Automatically From ISP",
"DNS_TEXT10":"Use the DNS servers provided by your ISP, or enter your preferred DNS servers.",
"DNS_TEXT11":"Although the Advanced DNS feature is enabled, the DNS IP address of your workstation can still be modified to the DNS server IP you desire. Please note that the router does not dictate the DNS name resolution when the DNS IP address is manually configured on the workstation.",
"DNS_TEXT12":"If you selected this option and have a VPN or an Intranet setup on your network, you can disable the Advanced DNS service if you experience connection difficulties.",
"TEXT000":"TRENDNET | %m | Status | Device Information",
"TEXT001":"Stateless Autoconfiguration",
"TEXT002":"Virtual server name %s invalid. Illegal character ',/,''\"",
"TEXT003":"Rules name '+ i +' invalid. Illegal character ',/,''",
"TEXT004":"Host name invalid. Illegal character ',/,''",
"TEXT005":"Local domain name invalid. Illegal character ',/,'",
"TEXT006":"Rules name '+ i +' invalid. Illegal character ',/,''",
"TEXT007":"Port forwarding name %s invalid. Illegal character ',/,''",
"TEXT008":"Rules'+i+' is setting same as Rules'+j+'.",
"TEXT010":"obj_word + \" conflict with another private port.\"",
"sw_title_list":"Number Of Wireless Clients",
"TEXT011":"The Other Protocol Type is invalid",
"TEXT012":"Please choose wireless device with wps!",
"TEXT013":"Inbound filter must be smaller than + rule_max_num",
"TEXT014":"Name cannot be set as the same as default Inbound filter name 'Allow All' or 'Deny All'.",
"TEXT015":"Rules Full! Please Delete an Entry.",
"TEXT015_P":"Gaming Rule Full! Please Delete an Entry.",
"TEXT015_R":"Static routing rules Full! Please Delete an Entry.",
"TEXT016":"First Page",
"TEXT017":"Last Page",
"TEXT018":"Previous",
"TEXT019":"System Activity",
"TEXT020":"Debug Information",
"TEXT021":"Attacks",
"TEXT022":"Dropped Packets",
"LS3":"Nothing has changed, save anyway?",
"TEXT024":"Cannot choose WEP key 2, 3, 4 when WPS is enabled!!",
"TEXT024_1":"Cannot choose WEP key when WPS is enabled!!",
"TEXT025":"Cannot choose WPA-Personal/TKIP and AES when WPS is enabled!!",
"TEXT026":"Cannot choose WPA-Enterprise when WPS is enabled!!",
"TEXT027":"Cannot choose shared key when WPS is enabled!!",
"TEXT028":"Please Enable Wireless first.",
"TEXT029":"The WPS Function is currently set to disabled. Please click \"Yes\" to enable it or \"No\" to exit the wizard.",
"TEXT030":"The %s cannot allow loopback IP or multicase IP (127.x.x.x, 224.x.x.x ~ 239.x.x.x) entries.",
"TEXT031":"The %s port entered is invalid.",
"TEXT032":"The %s secret entered is invalid.",
"TEXT033":"Reserved IP address",
"TEXT035":"Start IP address",
"TEXT036":"\"End IP address\"",
"TEXT037":"The LAN IP Address and the Start IP Address are not in the same subnet",
"TEXT038":"The LAN IP Address and the End IP Address are not in the same subnet",
"TEXT039":"The Ending IP Address must be greater than the Starting IP Address",
"TEXT040":"The setting has been saved.",
"TEXT041":"The Key \" + i + \" is invalid. The Key must be \" + wep_key_len + \" characters or \" + hex_len + \" hexadecimal number.",
"TEXT042":"Key ' + i + 'is wrong, the legal characters are 0~9, A~F, or a~f.",
"TEXT043":"%s Gateway IP address %s must be within the WAN subnet.",
"TEXT045":"This firmware is the latest version.",
"TEXT046":"Error contacting the server, please check the Internet connection status.",
"TEXT047":"WAN and LAN IP Address cannot be in the same subnet.",
"aa_alert_10":"Please enter one machine.",
"TEXT049":"You have failed to add the wireless device to your wireless network within the given timeframe, please click on the button below to do it again.",
"TEXT050":"\"IP Address '\"+ res_ip +\"' has already been used.\"",
"TEXT051":"The Confirmed Password does not match the New Password",
"TEXT053":"ALSO CALLED WCN 2.0 IN WINDOW VISTA",
"TEXT055":"obj_word + \" conflict with Application Firewall Port.\"",
"TEXT009":"obj_word + \" conflict with another public port.\"",
"TEXT054":"obj_word + \" conflict with Port Forwarding Port.\"",
"TEXT057":"Port conflict.",
"TEXT058":"TCP Port conflict.",
"TEXT059":"UDP Port conflict.",
"TEXT060":"The Gaming Rule name is already in the list",
"TEXT062":"Do you want to enable the DHCP Reservation entry for IP Address ' + DataArray[idx].IP",
"TEXT063":"The rule is being used by another rule and cannot be deleted.",
"TEXT064":"Schedule Name is invalid. Legal characters are 0~9, A~Z, or a~z.",
"TEXT065":"Schedule Name is the default name.",
"TEXT066":"The Schdule name is already in the list",
"TEXT067":"The rule is being used by another rule and cannot be edited.",
"TEXT068":"IPv6 Network Information",
"TEXT069":"All of your IPv6 Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page.",
"TEXT070":"IPv6 Connection Information",
"TEXT071":"WAN IPv6 Address",
"TEXT072":"LAN IPv6 Computers",
"TEXT073":"Retry",
"TEXT074":"Next",
"TEXT075":"Host Name or IPv6 Address",
"TEXT076":"Try again",
"TEXT077":"PPPoE Session",
"TEXT078":"Create new session",
"TEXT079":"The rule name is already in the list",
"TEXT080":"Already have 10 rules",
"MSG002":"The 1st address of %s must be an integer.",
"MSG003":"The 2nd address of %s must be an integer.",
"MSG004":"The 3rd address of %s must be an integer.",
"MSG005":"The 4th address of %s must be an integer.",
"MSG006":"The %s is an invalid address.",
"MSG007":"The %s cannot be zero.",
"MSG008":"The %s port entered is invalid.",
"MSG009":"The %s secret entered is invalid",
"MSG010":"The %s can't allow entry to loopback IP or multicast IP (127.x.x.x, 224.x.x.x ~ 239.x.x.x).",
"MSG013":"The value of %s must be numeric!",
"MSG014":"The range of %s is %1n ~ %2n.",
"MSG015":"The value of %s must be an even number.",
"MSG016":"The Key is invalid. The Key must be a 5 or 10 character hexadecimal number. You entered \"",
"MSG017":"The Key is invalid. The Key must be a 13 or 26 character hexadecimal number. You entered",
"MSG018":"The 1st address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG019":"The 2nd address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG020":"The 3rd address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG021":"The 4th address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG022":"The 5th address of %s must be a hexadecimal.",
"MSG023":"The 6th address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG024":"The 7th address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG025":"The 8th address of %s must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG026":"The 1st range of %s must be between",
"MSG027":"The 2nd range of %s must be between",
"MSG028":"The 3rd range of %s must be between",
"MSG029":"The 4th range of %s must be between",
"MSG030":"The 5th range of %s must be between",
"MSG031":"The 6th range of %s must be between",
"MSG032":"The 7th range of %s must be between",
"MSG033":"The 8th range of %s must be between",
"MSG034":"The %s cannot allow entry to loopback IP ( ::1 ).",
"MSG035":"The %s cannot allow entry to multicast IP ( FFxx:0:0:0:0:0:0:2 or ffxx:0:0:0:0:0:0:2.",
"MSG036_1":"The suffix of",
"MSG037_1":"The subnet of",
"MSG038_1":"must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG039_1":"is an invalid address.",
"MSG036":"The suffix of \"+tag +\" must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG037":"The suffix of \"+tag+\" is an invalid address.",
"MSG038":"The subnet of \"+tag +\" must be hexadecimal.",
"MSG039":"The subnet of \"+tag+\" is an invalid address.",
"MSG040":"The suffix of IPv6 Address Range(Start) is more than the suffix of IPv6 Address Range(End)",
"MSG041":"The IPv6 address allows a double-colon only once.",
"MSG042":"The IPv6 address is illegal",
"MSG043":"Invalid Metric",
"MSG044":"Pure 802.11n mode doesn't support WEP.",
"MSG045":"Pure 802.11n mode doesn't support TKIP.",
"MSG046":"The range of %s is from %s to",
"MSG047":"Invalid IPv6 ULA Prefix",
"MSG048":"The field of ULA prefix is blank, use the default ULA prefix?",
"ADV_DNS_DESC3":"Your search results are powered by Yahoo. The search function provides you with a much more fluid browsing experience. When a site cannot be reached, or a site does not exist, we will provide you with search suggestions instead of the generic error message displayed by your browser. We also automatically correct some of the common typos users make in the address bar. The typo-correction feature only works for top level domains that have been misspelled, such .cmo and .ogr. Sometimes you might be mis-directed to the search results page. If you clicked on a link in a spam email it is quite possible that the site has been disabled for abuse. Because the site no longer exists you may receive our search page.",
"ERROR404":"The page you requested is not available.",
"SUGGESTIONS":"Suggestions",
"SUGGESTIONS_1":"Make sure your internet cable is securely connected to the internet port on your router, and your internet LED is blink green or blue.",
"SUGGESTIONS_2":"Check to make sure that the /'>Internet settings on your router are set correctly, such as your PPPoE username/password settings.",
"tsc_hrmin_1":"(hour minute)",
"DHCP_PD":"DHCP-PD",
"IPV6_TEXT147":"Enable DHCP-PD",
"DHCP_PD_ASSIGNED":"IPv6 network assigned
by DHCP-PD",
"_6to4RELAY":"6to4 Relay",
"IPV6_TEXT64":"Obtain a DNS server address automatically or enter a specific DNS server address.",
"IPV6_TEXT66_v6":"Use the following IPv6 DNS address",
"usb_reboot":"Changing usb type to Windows Mobile or iPhone or Android Phone will cause the device to reboot.",
"usb_reboot_chnip":"Changing usb type to Windows Mobile or iPhone will cause the device to reboot, also will change device IP to 192.168.99.1.",
"country_8":"Philippine",
"_select_phone":"Select usb phone",
"_phone_info":"Select the 3G USB phone you used.",
"usb_3g_phone":"3G USB Phone",
"usb_window_mobile_5":"Windows Mobile 5",
"usb_iphone":"iPhone 3G(s)",
"android_phone":"Android Phone",
"help901":"Displays the current status of connection to DDNS server",
"DEVICE_NAME":"Device Name",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_REVOKED2":"The lease %v was revoked.",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_RESERVATION_DELETED":"Lease reservation %v was deleted.",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_RENEW":"Lease %v renewed by client %m",
"help738":"Wake on LAN",
"help759":"Wireless Local Area Network",
"help517":"The most widely used technology for Local Area Networks.",
"help443":"Bits per second",
"help414":"Characters A-Z and 0-9",
"_ok":"OK",
"help486":"Default",
"help503":"DSL",
"help426":"The loss in strength of digital and analog signals. The loss is greater when the signal is being transmitted over long distances.",
"help432":"Bandwidth",
"help527":"Breaking up data into smaller pieces to make it easier to store",
"awf_intro_WF":"The Web Filter option allows you to set up a list of allowed Web sites that can be used by multiple users. When Web Filter is enabled, all Web sites not listed on this page will be blocked. To use this feature, you must also select the \"Apply Web Filter\" checkbox in the Access Control section.",
"help652":"Post Office Protocol 3 is used for receiving email",
"help456":"CardBus",
"help539":"Graphical user interface",
"help472":"Database",
"help520":"File server",
"help737":"VoIP",
"help646":"The first layer of the OSI model. Provides the hardware means of transmitting electrical signals on a data carrier",
"help745":"Web browser",
"help659":"Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network",
"help727":"USB",
"help753":"Wireless ISP",
"help574":"The method of transferring data from one computer to another on the Internet",
"help663":"Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central server and be authenticated in order to access resources on a network",
"help748":"Wi-Fi",
"hhwf_intro":"Create a list of Web sites to which you would like to allow access from the devices on your network.",
"help598":"Light Emitting Diode",
"help761":"xDSL",
"help510":"IP address that is assigned by a DHCP server and that may change. Cable Internet providers usually use this method to assign IP addresses to their customers.",
"help584":"IPsec",
"help716":"A utility displays the routes between you computer and specific destination",
"help440":"Bit rate",
"help410":"Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line",
"help480":"dBi",
"help559":"IEEE",
"help516":"Ethernet",
"help413":"Alphanumeric",
"help619":"Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network like the Internet",
"help521":"A computer on a network that stores data so that the other computers on the network can all access it",
"help494":"DSSS: Modulation technique used by 802.11b wireless devices",
"help498":"Domain Name System: Translates Domain Names to IP addresses",
"help628":"Network Interface Card",
"help683":"An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers",
"help535":"Gigabits per second",
"help695":"SPI",
"help740":"Wi, Wide Area Network",
"help578":"An ISP provides access to the Internet to individuals or companies",
"help438":"Beacon",
"help508":"Dynamic DNS is provided by companies to allow users with Dynamic IP addresses to obtain a Domain Name that will always by linked to their changing IP address. The IP address is updated by either client software running on a computer or by a router that supports Dynamic DNS, whenever the IP address changes",
"help423":"ASCII",
"help625":"NetBIOS",
"help680":"Server",
"help568":"In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain access to the network",
"help620":"Multicast",
"help667":"Apple's version of UPnP, which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and be connected without the need to configure any settings",
"help766":"A family of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed by a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).",
"help662":"RADIUS",
"help701":"Stateful inspection",
"help542":"Half-duplex",
"help570":"A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be accessed from computers around the world",
"help489":"DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the Internet as well as users on the Local Network, but that is not protected by the same security as the Local Network.",
"help723":"To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product",
"help593":"Kilobyte",
"help447":"A time during processes when something causes the process to slowdown or stop all together",
"help705":"System Logger -- a distributed logging interface for collecting in one place the logs from different sources. Originally written for UNIX, it is now available for other operating systems, including Windows.",
"help755":"Connecting to a Local Area Network over one of the 802.11 wireless standards",
"_H323":"H.323",
"help427":"To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is really who they are claiming to be",
"help485":"To unscramble an encrypted message back into plain text",
"help490":"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Used to automatically assign IP addresses from a predefined pool of addresses to computers or devices that request them",
"help555":"HTTP over SSL is used to encrypt and decrypt HTTP transmissions",
"help462":"Collision",
"help732":"VPN: A secure tunnel over the Internet to connect remote offices or users to their company's network",
"help592":"Kbyte",
"help455":"A device that allows you to connect a computer up to a coaxial cable and receive Internet access from your Cable provider",
"help685":"The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication between applications on both ends",
"help146":"Many web sites construct pages with images and content from other web sites. Access will be forbidden if you do not enable all the web sites used to construct a page. For example, to access my.yahoo.com
, you need to enable access to yahoo.com
, yimg.com
, and doubleclick.net
.",
"help655":"Point-to-Point Protocol is used for two computers to communicate with each over a serial interface, like a phone line",
"help439":"A data frame by which one of the stations in a Wi-Fi network periodically broadcasts network control data to other wireless stations.",
"help416":"Used to transmit and receive RF signals.",
"help726":"Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files accessible on the Internet",
"help692":"SNMP",
"help550":"Host",
"help714":"The amount of data that can be transferred in a given time period",
"help504":"Digital Subscriber Line. High bandwidth Internet connection over telephone lines",
"help469":"Uses a randomly selected 56-bit key that must be known by both the sender and the receiver when information is exchanged",
"help629":"A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer to connect to a network",
"help597":"LED",
"help746":"A utility that allows you to view content and interact with all of the information on the World Wide Web",
"help749":"Wireless Fidelity",
"help471":"The second layer of the OSI model. Controls the movement of data on the physical link of a network",
"help736":"Sending voice information over the Internet as opposed to the PSTN",
"help596":"The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network. Also referred to as delay",
"help706":"Transmission Control Protocol",
"help664":"Reboot",
"help702":"A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only valid responses to outgoing requests are allowed to pass though the firewall",
"help756":"WISP",
"help573":"Internet Protocol",
"help601":"A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server",
"help684":"Session layer",
"help678":"RSA",
"help760":"Wi-Fi Protected Access. A Wi-Fi security enhancement that provides improved data encryption, relative to WEP.",
"help536":"Gigabit Ethernet",
"help499":"Domain name",
"help562":"Internet Group Management Protocol is used to make sure that computers can report their multicast group membership to adjacent routers",
"help741":"WCN",
"help541":"A standard that provides consistency of voice and video transmissions and compatibility for videoconferencing devices",
"help717":"User Datagram Protocol",
"help604":"Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol",
"help718":"Unicast",
"help551":"Computer on a network",
"help577":"Internet Service Provider",
"help515":"Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read",
"help621":"Sending data from one device to many devices on a network",
"help412":"AES. Government encryption standard",
"help713":"Throughput",
"help687":"Used for sending and receiving email",
"help567":"Infrastructure",
"help618":"Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections",
"help441":"The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time",
"help466":"Data",
"gw_vs_5":"SMTP",
"help488":"DMZ",
"help591":"Kilobits per second",
"help402":"AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network",
"help661":"Quality of Service",
"help495":"DMZ",
"help587":"ISP",
"help658":"Preamble",
"help722":"Upgrade",
"help483":"Decibels relative to one milliwatt",
"help670":"RIP",
"help750":"WPA",
"help452":"Browser",
"help696":"Stateful Packet Inspection",
"help668":"Repeater",
"help433":"The maximum amount of bytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a network device",
"help681":"A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the network",
"help632":"Network Time Protocol",
"help409":"ADSL",
"help765":"802.11",
"help421":"Application layer",
"help725":"URL",
"help660":"QoS",
"help576":"IPsec provides security at the packet processing layer of network communication",
"help751":"An updated version of security for wireless networks that provides authentication as well as encryption",
"help735":"Voice over IP",
"help401":"Access Point",
"gw_vs_6":"POP3",
"help491":"Digital certificate:",
"help448":"Broadband",
"help566":"Internet Key Exchange is used to ensure security for VPN connections",
"help398":"Help Glossary",
"help586":"Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novel to enable their Netware clients and servers to communicate",
"help710":"A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data.",
"help686":"Simple Mail Transfer Protocol",
"help537":"Transmission technology that provides a data rate of 1 billion bits per second",
"help654":"PPP",
"help708":"TCP/IP(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)",
"help424":"American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This system of characters is most commonly used for text files",
"help505":"Duplex",
"help583":"A 32-bit number, when talking about Internet Protocol Version 4, that identifies each computer that transmits data on the Internet or on an Intranet",
"help430":"Backward Compatible",
"help484":"Decrypt",
"help454":"Cable modem",
"help556":"HUB",
"help470":"Data-Link layer",
"help689":"Governs the management and monitoring of network devices",
"help464":"Cookie",
"help461":"A program or user that requests data from a server",
"tt_Nov":"Nov",
"help715":"Traceroute",
"help622":"Network Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet, or another network, through one IP address",
"help731":"Virtual Private Network",
"help408":"ARP. Used to map MAC addresses to IP addresses so that conversions can be made in both directions.",
"help688":"Simple Network Management Protocol",
"help465":"Information that is stored on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave your computer the cookie",
"help703":"Subnet mask",
"help697":"SSH",
"help605":"MAC address",
"help549":"The action of data packets being transmitted from one router to another",
"help506":"Sending and Receiving data transmissions at the sane time",
"help642":"A sequence of characters that is used to authenticate requests to resources on a network",
"help428":"Automatic Private IP Addressing",
"help682":"Session key",
"help492":"An electronic method of providing credentials to a server in order to have access to it or a network",
"help526":"Fragmentation",
"help631":"The third layer of the OSI model which handles the routing of traffic on a network",
"help606":"A unique hardware ID assigned to every Ethernet adapter by the manufacturer.",
"help665":"To restart a computer and reload it's operating software or firmware from nonvolatile storage.",
"help148":"The section lists the currently allowed web sites.",
"RATE_ESTIMATOR_RESOURCE_ERROR":"Rate estimation aborted as low on resources",
"help721":"A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be a part of the network",
"gw_vs_2":"HTTPS",
"help729":"UTP",
"help757":"Wireless Internet Service Provider",
"help595":"Latency",
"help671":"Routing Information Protocol is used to synchronize the routing table of all the routers on a network",
"help747":"Wired Equivalent Privacy is security for wireless networks that is supposed to be comparable to that of a wired network",
"help707":"TCP/IP",
"help451":"Transmitting data in all directions at once",
"help514":"Electronic Mail is a computer-stored message that is transmitted over the Internet",
"help512":"Extensible Authentication Protocol",
"help675":"The most commonly used connection method for Ethernet",
"help399":"Access Control List",
"help626":"Network Basic Input/Output System",
"help415":"Antenna",
"help533":"A device that connects your network to another, like the internet",
"help572":"A World Wide Web browser created and provided by Microsoft",
"help557":"A networking device that connects multiple devices together",
"help468":"Data Encryption Standard",
"help724":"To send a request from one computer to another and have a file transmitted from the requesting computer to the other",
"help648":"A utility program that verifies that a given Internet address exists and can receive messages. The utility sends a control packet to the given address and waits for a response.",
"wt_title":"Please wait",
"help657":"Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet between two networks",
"help482":"dBm",
"help679":"Algorithm used for encryption and authentication",
"help431":"The ability for new devices to communicate and interact with older legacy devices to guarantee interoperability",
"help560":"Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers",
"help742":"Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless networking hardware (access points) and wireless clients, including PCs and other devices.",
"help449":"A wide band of frequencies available for transmitting data",
"help565":"IKE",
"wprn_tt7":"OR, click Next to continue anyway and later choose No when asked if you'd like to print a test page.",
"help599":"Legacy",
"help585":"IPX",
"help530":"Sending and Receiving data at the same time",
"help623":"NetBEUI",
"help758":"WLAN",
"help634":"NIC",
"help752":"The larger network that your LAN is connected to, which may be the Internet itself, or a regional or corporate network",
"help575":"Internet Protocol Security",
"help450":"Broadcast",
"ES_CABLELOST_bnr":"PHYSICAL CONNECTION OF INTERNET PORT IS DISCONNECTED",
"help463":"When do two devices on the same Ethernet network try and transmit data at the exact same time.",
"help407":"Address Resolution Protocol",
"help453":"A program that allows you to access resources on the web and provides them to you graphically",
"help561":"IGMP",
"help442":"Bit/sec",
"help762":"A generic term for the family of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies, such as ADSL, HDSL, RADSL, and SDSL.",
"help553":"Hypertext Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files from HTTP servers (web servers) to HTTP clients (web browsers)",
"help590":"Kbps",
"help608":"Megabits per second",
"help411":"Advanced Encryption Standard",
"gw_vs_4":"DNS",
"help546":"Hexadecimal",
"help653":"A logical channel endpoint in a network. A computer might have only one physical channel (its Ethernet channel) but can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number.",
"help481":"Decibels relative to isotropic radiator",
"help529":"Full-duplex",
"help425":"Attenuation",
"help400":"ACL. This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the network.",
"help509":"Dynamic IP address",
"_DHCP":"DHCP",
"help709":"TCP Raw",
"help720":"UPnP",
"help728":"USB",
"help467":"Information that has been translated into binary so that it can be processed or moved to another device",
"help719":"Communication between a single sender and receiver",
"help594":"Local Area Network",
"help457":"A newer version of the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32-bit data path, DMA, and consumes less voltage",
"help666":"Rendezvous",
"help698":"Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote computers",
"help538":"GUI",
"help630":"Network Layer",
"help422":"7th Layer of the OSI model. Provides services to applications to ensure that they can communicate properly with other applications on a network.",
"help493":"Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum",
"help507":"Dynamic DNS service",
"help571":"Internet Explorer",
"RATE_ESTIMATOR_CONVERGENCE_ERROR":"Rate estimation aborted as measurements failed to converge",
"help487":"A predetermined value or setting that is used by a program when no user input has been entered for this value or setting",
"help624":"NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol. This is an updated version of NetBIOS",
"help543":"Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time",
"help700":"Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network",
"help460":"Client",
"help730":"Unshielded Twisted Pair",
"help502":"To send a request from one computer to another and have the file transmitted back to the requesting computer",
"help513":"Email",
"help690":"Session Initiation Protocol. A standard protocol for initiating a user session that involves multimedia content, such as voice or chat.",
"help607":"Mbps",
"help525":"Programming that is inserted into a hardware device that tells it how to function",
"help754":"A company that provides a broadband Internet connection over a wireless connection",
"help617":"MPPE",
"help500":"A name that is associated with an IP address",
"help558":"Internet Control Message Protocol",
"help429":"APIPA. An IP address that that a Windows computer will assign itself when it is configured to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network",
"help511":"EAP",
"help534":"Gbps",
"help496":"Demilitarized Zone. A computer that logically sits in a \"no-mans land\" between the LAN and the WAN. The DMZ computer trades some of the protection of the router's security mechanisms for the convenience of being directly addressable from the Internet.",
"help446":"Bottleneck",
"help739":"Allows you to power up a computer though it's Network Interface Card",
"help627":"Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host",
"_actsess":"Active Sessions",
"help91a":"Priority 0 is reserved.",
"help91b":"Flows that are not prioritized by any rule receive lowest priority.",
"help92x1":"The common choices can be selected from the drop-down menu.",
"help92x2":"To specify any other protocol, enter its protocol number (as assigned by the IANA) in the Protocol box.",
"TA21":"When a LAN application that uses a protocol other than UDP, TCP, or ICMP initiates a session to the Internet, the router's NAT can track such a session, even though it does not recognize the protocol. This feature is useful because it enables certain applications (most importantly a single VPN connection to a remote host) without the need for an ALG.",
"TA22":"Note that this feature does not apply to the DMZ host (if one is enabled). The DMZ host always handles these kinds of sessions.",
"help183":"are recommended.",
"help400_b":"Check this box to allow the DHCP Server to offer NetBIOS configuration settings to the LAN hosts.",
"help401_b":"If NetBIOS advertisement is swicthed on, switching this setting on causes WINS information to be learned from the WAN side, if available.",
"help402_b":"Configure the IP address of the preferred WINS server.",
"help403":"ActiveX",
"help403_b":"Configure the IP address of the backup WINS server, if any.",
"help404":"A Microsoft specification for the interaction of software components.",
"help404_b":"This is an advanced setting and is normally left blank. This allows the configuration of a NetBIOS \"domain\" name under which network hosts operate.",
"help405":"Ad-hoc network",
"help405_b":"Indicates how network hosts are to perform NetBIOS name registration and discovery.",
"WIFISC_AP_PEER_CFG_ERR":"Peer configuration error %u",
"help417":"AppleTalk",
"help418":"A set of Local Area Network protocols developed by Apple for their computer systems",
"help419":"AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP)",
"help420":"AARP. Used to map the MAC addresses of Apple computers to their AppleTalk network addresses, so that conversions can be made in both directions.",
"help434":"Basic Input/Output System",
"help435":"BIOS. A program that the processor of a computer uses to startup the system once it is turned on",
"help436":"Baud",
"help437":"Data transmission speed",
"help444":"BOOTP",
"help445":"Bootstrap Protocol. Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no user intervention",
"help458":"CAT 5",
"help459":"Category 5. Used for 10/100 Mbps or 1Gbps Ethernet connections",
"help474":"DB-25",
"help475":"A 25 ping male connector for attaching External modems or RS-232 serial devices",
"help476":"DB-9",
"help477":"A 9 pin connector for RS-232 connections",
"help478":"dBd",
"help479":"Decibels related to dipole antenna",
"help518":"Fiber optic",
"help519":"A way of sending data through light impulses over glass or plastic wire or fiber",
"help522":"File sharing",
"help523":"Allowing data from computers on a network to be accessed by other computers on the network with different levels of access rights",
"help528":"File Transfer Protocol. Easiest way to transfer files between computers on the Internet",
"help531":"Gain",
"help532":"The amount an amplifier boosts the wireless signal",
"help544":"Hashing",
"help545":"Transforming a string of characters into a shorter string with a predefined length",
"help548":"Hop",
"help563":"IIS",
"help564":"Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server provided by Microsoft",
"help579":"Intranet",
"help580":"A private network",
"help581":"Intrusion Detection",
"help582":"A type of security that scans a network to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of the network",
"help588":"Java",
"help589":"A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages",
"help602":"LPR/LPD",
"help603":"Line Printer Requestor/\"Line Printer Daemon\". A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data.",
"help609":"MDI",
"help610":"Medium Dependent Interface is an Ethernet port for a connection to a straight-through cable",
"help611":"MDIX",
"help612":"Medium Dependent Interface Crossover, is an Ethernet port for a connection to a crossover cable",
"help613":"MIB",
"help614":"Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP",
"help615":"Modem",
"help616":"A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to transmit the signal over phone lines. It also Demodulates the analog signals coming from the phone lines to digital signals for your computer",
"tt_Oct":"Oct",
"sa_Originator":"Originator",
"help637":"Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing is the modulation technique for both 802.11a and 802.11g",
"help641":"Open Shortest Path First is a routing protocol that is used more than RIP in larger scale networks because only changes to the routing table are sent to all the other routers in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how RIP functions",
"help638":"OSI",
"msg_non_sec":"Open mode configuration is not secure",
"LW24":"Personal",
"help644":"The interconnection of networking devices within a range of 10 meters",
"help649":"PoE",
"help650":"Power over Ethernet is the means of transmitting electricity over the unused pairs in a category 5 Ethernet cable",
"help672":"RJ-11",
"help673":"The most commonly used connection method for telephones",
"help676":"RS-232C",
"help677":"The interface for serial communication between computers and other related devices",
"help693":"SOHO",
"help694":"Small Office/Home Office",
"help711":"TFTP",
"help712":"Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files that is simpler to use than FTP but with less features",
"help733":"VLAN",
"help734":"Virtual LAN",
"help743":"WDS",
"help744":"Wireless Distribution System. A system that enables the interconnection of access points wirelessly.",
"help763":"Yagi antenna",
"help764":"A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location",
"help795a":"Note that a log message uses the language that is in effect at the time of the logged event. If you change languages, you may see some log messages in one language and other log messages in another language.",
"sa_Internal":"Internal",
"sa_External":"External",
"DNS_TEXT7":"OpenDNS® Parental Controls™",
"help831_1":"Select a filter that controls access as needed for this admin port. If you do not see the filter you need in the list of filters, go to the Advanced → Inbound Filter screen and create a new filter.",
"DNS_TEXT1":"Options to improve the speed and reliability of your Internet connection, to apply content filtering and to protect you from phishing sites. Choose from pre-configured bundles or register your router with OpenDNS® to choose from 50 content categories for custom blocking.",
"help191":"Add/Edit Schedule Rule",
"help198":"Saves the new or edited Schedule Rule in the following list. When finished updating the Schedule Rules, you must still click the Save Settings button at the top of the page to make the changes effective and permanent.",
"_unknown_wait":"Unknown (Please wait...)",
"_unknown":"Unknown",
"_na":"N/A",
"_sdi_nciy":"No computer information yet.",
"_sdi_dhcpclient":"DHCP Client",
"_sdi_bpc":"BigPond Client",
"help600":"Older devices or technology",
"_bln_nmgmy":"No multicast group membership information yet.",
"_sdi_s1":"Incorrectly configured",
"_sdi_s10":"Status change (please wait...)",
"_sdi_s8":"Logged out",
"_sdi_s9":"Failed",
"_sdi_days":"day(s)",
"_sdi_disconnectpending":"(disconnection pending in",
"_sdi_secs":"seconds)",
"sd_Renew":"DHCP Renew",
"sd_Release":"DHCP Release",
"sd_Disconnect":"Disconnect",
"sd_bp_login":"BigPond Login",
"sd_bp_logout":"BigPond Logout",
"_channel":"Channel",
"sl_SLogs":"System Logs",
"sps_intro2":"Print Server Status",
"sps_pare":"printers are",
"sr_RTable":"Routing Table",
"sr_intro":"The Routing Status menu shows information about the routes that have been enabled on your router. The list will display the destination IP address, gateway IP address, subnet mask, metric and interface for each route.",
"ss_title_stats":"Network Traffic Stats",
"sw_title":"Associated Wireless Client List",
"ta_alert_1":"Invalid value for Admin Idle Timeout, should be in range (1..65535)",
"ES_CABLELOST_dsc1":"Please make sure the cable between the ADSL/cable modem and the router is properly connected. The router will try to detect your Internet connection type again.",
"_pwsame":"Please make the two passwords the same and try again",
"ta_alert_3":"Invalid remote management port '+data.wan_web_port+', should be in range (1..65535)",
"_invalidddnsserver":"The specified Dynamic DNS Service Provider is not supported",
"_blankddnsserver":"The specified Server Address is blank",
"IPV6_TEXT1":"Please change IPv6 WAN protocol first!",
"td_alert_2":"The timeout value can not be less than or equal to zero.",
"td_alert_3":"The timeout value can not be greater than 8760.",
"td_DDNSDDNS":"Dynamic DNS (DDNS)",
"tt_SelDynDns":"Select Dynamic DNS Server",
"_emailaccnameisblank":"Account Name must be valid",
"_blankfromemailaddr":"From email address should not be blank",
"_blanktomemailaddr":"To email address should not be blank",
"_blanksmtpmailaddr":"SMTP Server address should not be blank",
"_badfromemailaddr":"The Email address \"' + from_addr + '\" is not valid.",
"_badtoemailaddr":"The Email address \"' + to_addr + '\" is not valid.",
"_invalidsmtpserveraddr":"The SMTP Server Address' + data.smtp_email_server_addr + ' is not valid.",
"_badsmtpserveraddr":"SMTP Server Address is not allowed",
"tf_NFWA":"Newer firmware version is available.",
"tf_alert_1":"The web session has timed out. Please re-login to access this page.",
"tf_LFWVis":"Based on the result of checking online, the latest firmware version is:",
"tf_FWCinP":"Firmware update check is in progress.",
"tf_Ching_FW":"Checking availability of new firmware",
"tf_EM_not":"Email notification is not enabled on Tools -> Email Settings page",
"tf_LFWV":"Latest Firmware Version",
"tf_FWChNow":"Check Online Now for Latest Firmware Version",
"TA17":"Firmware updates are released periodically to improve the functionality of your router and to add features. If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the router, check our support site by clicking on the Check Online Now for Latest Firmware Version link and see if updated firmware is available for your router.",
"tps_sfp":"Searching for Printers...",
"tps_dci":"Double-click on an icon to install printer",
"tps_intro2":"Print Server Setup",
"tsc_alert_1":"No day is selected for schedule name '+(data.sched_table[i].sched_name)+'",
"tsc_alert_2":"Invalid Time",
"tsc_alert_3":"\"The schedule name '\"+(data.sched_table[i].sched_name)+\"' is reserved and can not be used\"",
"tsc_alert_6":"This schedule is already used",
"tsc_alert_9":"There is no room for any more entries",
"tsc_SelDays":"Select Day(s)",
"tsc_TimeFr":"Time Frame",
"tsl_alert_3":"Syslog server IP address should not be same as Gateway IP address",
"tsl_alert_1":"Syslog server IP address is in WAN subnet, it should be within LAN subnet (+lan_subnet+)",
"tsl_alert_2":"Syslog server IP address should be within LAN subnet (+lan_subnet+)",
"ZM18":"Once your router is configured the way you want it, you can save the configuration settings to a configuration file.",
"tsc_pingt_msg9":"milliseconds. TTL =",
"help635":"NTP",
"tt_alert_tupdt":"Gateway Time has been updated",
"TA24":"Week",
"TA25":"Day of Week",
"fb_FbAc":"Forbidden Access",
"sentinel_1":"Sentinel Blocked Web Access",
"sentinel_2":"Access to this Web site has been blocked on this computer by your router's Sentinel Service.",
"sentinal_3":"Contact your Sentinel Service Administrator to enable access to this page.",
"fl_Failure":"Failure",
"fl_text":"The new settings have NOT been saved because an error occurred.",
"li_newfw":"A new firmware update is available. You will be directed to the upgrade page upon login.",
"rd_p_1":"You will now be redirected to the login page.",
"rd_p_2":"If the login page does not appear, click this link.",
"rs_Restoring_Settings":"Restoring Settings",
"reh":"The settings file is invalid.",
"rs_RSPW":"Restoring Settings, Please Wait",
"rs_cld":"Converted local data",
"rs_Done":"Done",
"rs_uld":"Unpacked local data",
"rs_usd":"Unpacked saved data",
"rs_csd":"Converted saved data",
"rs_Repacked":"Repacked",
"rs_Converted":"Converted",
"rs_Saving":"Saving",
"sc_intro_rb":"The router must be rebooted before the new settings will take effect. You can reboot the router now using the button below, or make other changes and then use the reboot button on the Tools/System page.",
"_relogin":"Re-login",
"_badWANsub":"Invalid WAN subnet mask.",
"wwa_pv5_alert_4":"Invalid Gateway IP address.",
"wwa_pv5_alert_5":"The gateway IP address is not in the WAN subnet",
"wwa_pv5_alert_8":"You must specify the primary DNS server",
"wwa_pv5_alert_6":"Invalid Primary DNS IP address.",
"wwa_pv5_alert_7":"Invalid Secondary DNS IP address.",
"wwa_pv5_alert_21":"The User Name field can not be blank",
"_badPPTPgwip":"Invalid PPTP gateway IP address",
"wwa_pv5_alert_15":"Invalid PPTP Server address",
"_badL2TPgwip":"Invalid L2TP gateway IP address",
"wwa_pv5_alert_20":"Invalid L2TP Server address",
"wwl_intro_s3_1":"In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users, it is highly recommended you choose one of the following wireless network security settings.",
"wwl_intro_s3_2r":"There are three levels of wireless security -Good Security, Better Security, AND Best Security. The level you choose depends on the security features your wireless adapters support.",
"wwl_WSP_1":"Wireless Security Password",
"wwl_wpa":"WPA-PSK/TKIP (also known as WPA Personal)",
"wwl_wpa2":"WPA2-PSK/AES (also known as WPA2 Personal)",
"gw_vs_0":"TELNET",
"gw_vs_8":"REMOTE DESKTOP",
"gw_sa_0":"AIM Talk",
"gw_sa_2":"Calista IP phone",
"gw_sa_3":"ICQ",
"gw_sa_4":"MSN Messenger",
"YM47":"PalTalk",
"gw_SelBPS":"Select BigPond Server",
"gw_bp_0":"Name1",
"gw_bp_1":"Name2",
"gw_bp_2":"Name3",
"gw_gm_81":"PlayStation2",
"gw_wcn_alert_4":"WCN ActiveX control is not available. Please check the security setting and refresh this page to install it.",
"gw_wcn_alert5":"WCN does not support key index other than 1 now.",
"gw_wcn_alert6":"WCN does not support WPA2 mode now.",
"gw_wcn_alert7":"WCN does not support WPA enterprise authentication now.",
"gw_wcn_err_ok":"Wireless settings saved successfully",
"gw_wcn_err_code":"Error code:",
"gw_wcn_err_os_version":"This version of the operation system does not support WCN",
"gw_wcn_err_load_config":"Loading the Wireless Configuration file failed. Please run Windows Wireless Network Setup Wizard to create/re-create the configuration file",
"gw_wcn_err_provision":"Failed to add the wireless profile. Please make sure that the new SSID does not conflict with an existing profile",
"gw_wcn_err_io_write_config":"Failed to write wireless data in to configuration file. Please check the security setting",
"gw_wcn_err_encryption":"Failed to encrypt wireless data.",
"gw_wcn_err_exception":"Internal exception occured",
"gw_wcn_err_com":"WCN ActiveX control is not registered. Please check the security setting and refresh this page to install it.",
"gw_wcn_err_bad_wsetting_entry":"Invalid wireless settings. Please check wireless settings",
"gw_wcn_err_bad_wps_profile":"Cannot create the wirless profile XML file",
"gw_wcn_err_unsupported_wsetting":"WPA security mode is not enabled. Please check WPA security settings",
"gw_wcn_err_dom_processing":"MSXML2 DOM parser failed to parse the string in XML format",
"gw_wcn_err_default":"Unexpected error",
"adv_Everyone":"Everyone allowed",
"adv_Noone":"No one allowed",
"psQueued":"Queued",
"psStarting":"Starting",
"psClosed":"Closed",
"psIdle":"Idle",
"psReady":"Ready",
"GW_PPPOE_EVENT_OFFER":"Offer received for %s PPPoE Session, service offered is %s from %s (%m)",
"psUnplugged":"Unplugged",
"psPrinting":"Printing",
"IPPPPPAP_AUTH_RESULT":"PAP sent authentication \"%s\" response to remote peer.",
"up_gS_1":"'The string \"' + value + '\" is too long\n(maximum length is ' + length + ' characters).'",
"up_gIUH_1":"The number ' + value + ' is not valid.",
"up_gIUH_2":"The number ' + value + ' must be positive.",
"up_gIUH_3":"The number ' + value + ' should be in between '+ min + ' to ' + max + '.",
"up_gH_1":"The hex string ' + value + ' is not valid.",
"up_ae_se_1":"There is no room for any more entries.",
"up_ai_se_2":"The '%s' field can not be blank",
"up_ae_se_3":"this.primary_key_name+'+ this.thearray[-1][this.primary_key] +' is already used",
"up_ae_wic_1":"You have unsaved changes in the entry you are editing.",
"up_ae_wic_2":"Press \"Ok\" to abandon these changes and perform the requested action.",
"_Advanced_02":"Note:
When DNS Relay is enabled along with Advanced DNS feature, your workstations on the network that are obtaining an IP address from router's DHCP server will obtain 192.168.0.1 (router's IP address). However, traffic will still be protected.",
"up_fm_dc_1":"Do you want to abandon all changes you made to this page?",
"up_fm_re_1":"The restoration of settings failed",
"up_fm_re_2":"Press OK to continue",
"up_fm_dr_1":"bad settings file",
"up_fm_dr_2":"Bad settings file",
"up_fm_dr_3":"Restored data not acceptable",
"up_if_1":"The action can not complete because the network connection seems to be down",
"up_rb_3":"Rebooting.",
"up_rb_6":"Resetting to factory defaults and rebooting.",
"up_vp_1":"\"The \"+name+\" port range string '\"+input_string+\"' is invalid.\"",
"up_vp_2":"\"The \"+name+\" port '\"+n+\"' in the port range string '\"+input_string+\"' should be in between 1 to 65535.\"",
"up_vp_3":"\"The \"+name+\" port range'\"+got2[0]+\"' in the port range string '\"+input_string+\"' should go from low port to high port.\"",
"up_vp_0":"\"The \"+name+\" port range string can't be empty.\"",
"up_vm_1":"A MAC address field can not be empty.",
"up_vm_2":"input_string+\" is not a valid MAC address\"",
"up_he_1":"An error occurred on this page. This might be because you are\n+ \not properly logged in, for example just after a reboot.\n",
"up_he_2":"Press OK to go to the login page, or Cancel if you want to see\n+ the error message.",
"up_he_5":"\"The error on line \"+line+\" of \"+url+\" is:\n\"\"+msg+\"\".\"",
"gw_sa_5":"PalTalk",
"IPSTACK_REJECTED_SPOOFED_PACKET":"Blocked packet from %v to %v that was received from the wrong network interface (IP address spoofing)",
"IPDHCPSERVER_HOST_IS_ACTIVE":"Lease assignment attempt fail - detected a LAN host active with address %v and MAC of %m",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_FAIL_UNREG":"%S service authorization failed: service is unregistered",
"RATE_ESTIMATOR_RATE_IS":"Estimated rate of link is %d kbps",
"GW_IPFILTER_DENY":"Filter - Denied packet from IP address %v port %u, protocol %u, to %v port %u",
"GW_SMTP_EMAIL_CANNOT_CREATE_CONNECTION":"Unable to create connection to email server",
"IPNAT_ILLEGAL_DEST":"Dropped packet to illegal destination %v from %v",
"BSECURE_LOG_FLTR_DISCONNECTED_TIMEOUT":"%S filter server disconnected timeout",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_REVOKED1":"The client %02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x had its lease (%v) revoked.",
"LOG_PREV_MSG_REPEATED_1_TIME":"Previous message repeated 1 time",
"GW_UPNP_PORTMAP_VS_CHANGE":"UPnP changed VS entry %v <-> %v:%d <-> %v:%d %s to %s",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_EXPIRED":"Lease expired %v",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_FAIL_INTNL":"%S service authorization failed: internal error",
"GW_UPNP_PORTMAP_DEL":"UPnP deleted entry %v <-> %v:%d %s",
"GW_SMTP_EMAIL_INVALID_TO_ADDRESS":"Unable to send email as \"%s\" is not a valid \"To:\" address",
"BSECURE_LOG_FLTR_DISCONNECTED_CLOSED":"%S filter server disconnected closed",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_EXPIRED_SPECIFIC":"Lease expired %v - was reassigned because a client specifically requested this address",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_PASS":"%S service authorization passed",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_FAIL_UNKNW":"%S service authorization failed: auth server returned UNKNOWN error",
"wwan_auth_pap":"PAP only",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_FAIL_RENEW":"%S service authorization failed: service needs renewal",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_DENIED":"Client %m wanted specific address (%v) but it is not available",
"GW_SMTP_EMAIL_TIMEOUT":"Unable to send email (connection timed out)",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_FAIL_DB":"%S service authorization failed: auth server returned DB error",
"IPDHCPSERVER_PARAM_DB_UPDATED":"DHCP Server Parameter %u was updated",
"APP_RULES":"Application Rules",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_POOL_FULL":"Lease table full",
"IPPPPPAP_AUTH_SUCCESS":"PAP authentication successful.",
"ADVANCED_NETWORKS":"Advanced Networks",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_ASSIGNED":"Assigned new lease %v to client %m",
"BSECURE_LOG_FLTR_CONNECTED":"%S filter server connected",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_CONNECTED":"%S auth server connected",
"BSECURE_LOG_AUTH_FAIL_PKT":"%S service authorization failed: auth response packet corrupted",
"IPSMTPCLIENT_CONN_FAILED":"SMTP client failed to connect to server %v",
"IPPPPPAP_AUTH_FAIL":"PAP authentication failed - please check login details.",
"GW_LOG_ON_LATEST_FIRMWARE_RETRIEVED":"Latest firmware version retrieved from the server was %d.%d",
"GW_SMTP_EMAIL_SEND_FAILURE":"Unable to send email (send status %u)",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_RELEASED":"Lease %v released by client %m",
"IPDHCPSERVER_PARAM_DB_ADDED":"DHCP Server Parameter %u was added to the parameter database",
"IPPPPPAP_AUTH_TIMEOUT":"PAP authentication timed out - authentication failed.",
"GW_UPNP_PORTMAP_ADD":"UPnP added entry %v <-> %v%d <-> %v%d %s timeout%d '%s'",
"GW_SMTP_EMAIL_NO_SERVER_IP_ADDRESS":"Unable to send email as server IP address is not known",
"GW_UPNP_PORTMAP_REFRESH":"UPnP renew entry %v <-> %v:%d <-> %v:%d %s timeout:%d '%s'",
"GW_UPNP_PORTMAP_EXPIRE":"UPnP expired entry %v <-> %v:%d <-> %v%d %s '%s'",
"IPDHCPSERVER_PARAM_DB_REMOVED":"DHCP Server Parameter %u was removed from the parameter database",
"IPDHCPSERVER_LEASE_DELETED":"Lease was deleted from server pool %v",
"GW_UPNP_PORTMAP_CONFLICT":"UPnP conflict with existing entry %v <-> %v:%d <-> %v:%d %S '%s'",
"TA1":"Not all of the needed components have been loaded; this page will refresh.",
"aa_alert_11":"is not a valid IP address",
"aa_alert_1":"This Access Control rule is already defined by the Policy + data.access_ctrl_table[i].policy_name",
"aa_sched_conf_3":"There are ' + unsaved_policies + ' unsaved policies, do you want to abandon these policies.",
"aa_alert_16":"'The Port Filter rule \"' + data.access_ctrl_table[-1].port_filter_table[i].entry_name + '\" is duplicated.'",
"aa_alert_2":"Destination IP Start address for Port Filter = '+data.access_ctrl_table[-1].port_filter_table[j].entry_name+' should not be in LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+')",
"aa_alert_3":"Destination IP End address for Port Filter = '+data.access_ctrl_table[-1].port_filter_table[j].entry_name+' should not be in LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+')",
"aa_alert_4":"Invalid destination IP address range for Port Filter = '+data.access_ctrl_table[-1].port_filter_table[j].entry_name+'",
"aa_alert_5":"Invalid destination port range for Port Filter = '+data.access_ctrl_table[-1].port_filter_table[j].entry_name+' should be in range (1..65535)",
"aa_alert_6":"Destination start port for Port Filter = '+data.access_ctrl_table[-1].port_filter_table[j].entry_name+' should not be greater than destination end port",
"_aa_other_machines":"Other Machines",
"_copyright":"© Copyright 2015 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.",
"aw_alert_1":"The valid range for fragmentation threshold is 256..65535",
"aw_alert_2":"The valid range for RTS threshold is 1..65535",
"aw_alert_3":"The valid range for beacon period is 20..1000",
"aw_alert_4":"The valid range for DTIM interval is 1..255",
"af_alert_1":"DMZ address should be within LAN subnet (+lan_subnet+')",
"af_alert_2":"DMZ Address is not allowed",
"TA19":"(automatically disabled if UPnP is enabled)",
"ag_alert_4":"This '+ data.game_rules[j].entry_name + ' record is already present.",
"ag_alert_5":"This '+ data.game_rules[j].entry_name + ' record is duplicate of '' + data.game_rules[i].entry_name + ''.",
"ag_conflict10":"'TCP ports ['+data.game_rules[i].tcp_ports_to_open+'] conflicts with '+data.game_rules[j].entry_name+' TCP ports ['+data.game_rules[j].tcp_ports_to_open+']'",
"ag_conflict20":"'UDP ports ['+data.game_rules[i].udp_ports_to_open+'] conflicts with '+data.game_rules[j].entry_name+' UDP ports ['+data.game_rules[j].udp_ports_to_open+']'",
"ag_conflict21":"Please select a schedule for record ' + data.game_rules[i].entry_name + ''.'",
"ag_alert_1":"IP address for '+data.game_rules[i].entry_name+'' should be within LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+')'",
"ag_alert_3":"IP Address for '+data.game_rules[i].entry_name+'' is not allowed'",
"ag_alert2":"Both 'TCP Ports to Open' and 'UDP Ports to Open' fields can not be blank",
"_tcpports":"TCP ports",
"_udpports":"UDP ports",
"ag_conflict4":"%s ports[%s] conflicts with Remote Management Port",
"tsc_alert_7":"You can not change name of this entry because it is used on the '+used_page+' page.",
"ai_alert_3":"Invalid source IP Range for '+data.ingress_rules[i].ingress_filter_name+'+' ('+data.ingress_rules[i].ip_range_table[j].ip_start+', +data.ingress_rules[i].ip_range_table[j].ip_end+)'",
"GW_FIREWALL_NO_IP_RANGE_INVALID":"Enable at least one Source IP Range for '%s'",
"ai_alert_7":"The inbound filter range '%s - %s' is duplicated.",
"ai_alert_4":"The inbound filter name '+(data.ingress_rules[i].ingress_filter_name)+'' is reserved and can not be used'",
"ai_alert_6":"'The inbound filter rule \"' + data.ingress_rules[-1].ingress_filter_name + '\" is duplicated.'",
"tsc_alert_5":"You can not delete this entry because it is used on the +x+ page.",
"ai_title_2":"Inbound Filter Rules",
"_edit":"Edit",
"_srcip":"Source IP Range",
"ai_c2":"Source IP Start",
"ai_c3":"Source IP End",
"amaf_alert_1":"'The \"' + saved_records[i].mac_addr + '\" MAC address is duplicate.'",
"am_cMT_deny":"Deny access to all except the machines in this list (subject to \"Filter Settings\"):",
"am_cMT_Allow":"Allow access to all except the machines in this list (subject to \"Filter Settings\"):",
"_sr_nriy":"No routes information yet.",
"ar_alert_1":"This internal route is already used",
"ar_alert_2":"This Route is already Present",
"ar_alert_3":"Metric value should be in between (1..16).",
"ar_alert_4":"Next Hop not on the specified interface",
"ar_alert_5":"Invalid Netmask.",
"ar_RoutI":"The Routing option allows you to define fixed routes to defined destinations.",
"ar_Route":"Route",
"ar_RoutesList":"Routes List",
"_delete":"Delete",
"ar_ERTable":"Existing routes",
"ag_alert_duplicate_name":"The Application Rules name ' + saved_records[i].entry_name + ' is duplicated.",
"ag_alert_duplicate":"The Application Rules name ' + saved_records[j].entry_name + ' is duplicate of ' + saved_records[i].entry_name + '",
"ag_inuse":"This Rule is already used",
"_specapps_alert_2":"Trigger port range '+protocols[ae.thearray[-1].trigger_ports.protocol]+' ['+ae.thearray[-1].trigger_ports.port_range+'] conflicts with '+saved_records[i].entry_name+':'+protocols[saved_records[i].trigger_ports.protocol]+' ['+saved_records[i].trigger_ports.port_range+']'",
"_specapps_tpr":"Trigger port range",
"_specapps_ipr":"Input port range",
"as_title_SAR":"Special Applications Rule",
"as_TPRange":"Trigger Port Range",
"as_ex":"ex.",
"as_TPR":"Trigger Protocol",
"as_IPR":"Input Port Range",
"as_IPrt":"Input Protocol",
"at_alert_1_1":"Max transmission rate should be between 8 kbps and 10 Mbps, inclusive.",
"at_alert_15":"'Name can not be blank.'",
"at_alert_16":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Priority '+data.qos_rules[i].priority+' should be between 1 and 255, inclusive.'",
"at_alert_17":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Protocol can not be blank.'",
"at_alert_2":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Source IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].source_ip_start+'\" should be within LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+').'",
"at_alert_18":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Source IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].source_ip_start+'\" is invalid.'",
"at_alert_3":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Source IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].source_ip_end+'\" should be within LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+').'",
"at_alert_19":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Source IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].source_ip_end+'\" is invalid.'",
"at_alert_4":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Source IP Range is invalid.'",
"at_alert_5":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Destination IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].dest_ip_start+'\" should not be within LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+').'",
"at_alert_20":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Destination IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].dest_ip_start+'\" is invalid.'",
"at_alert_6":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Destination IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].dest_ip_end+'\" should not be within LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+').'",
"at_alert_21":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Destination IP Range \"'+data.qos_rules[i].dest_ip_end+'\" is invalid.'",
"at_alert_8":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Destination IP Range is invalid.'",
"at_alert_7":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Source Port Range should be between 0 and 65535, inclusive.'",
"at_alert_10":"'Source Port start for rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" should be less than Source Port end.'",
"at_alert_9":"'Rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" Destination Port Range should be between 0 and 65535, inclusive.'",
"at_alert_11":"'Destination Port start for rule \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\" should be less than Destination Port end.'",
"at_alert_22":"Name ''+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'' is already used.'",
"at_alert_23":"'Source/Destination IP Range for \"'+data.qos_rules[j].entry_name+'\" is overlapped with \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\".'",
"at_alert_24":"'Source/Destination IP/Port Range for \"'+data.qos_rules[j].entry_name+'\" is overlapped with \"'+data.qos_rules[i].entry_name+'\".'",
"at_alert_14":"'Protocol \"ANY\" includes ICMP so port ranges are disabled. Select TCP or UDP if you want to configure port ranges.'",
"at_Prot_0":"ANY",
"_srcport":"Source Port Range",
"at_DIPR":"Destination IP Range",
"at_DPR":"Destination Port Range",
"av_alert_11":"The record ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' is duplicated.",
"av_alert_21":"The record ' + data.virtual_servers[j].entry_name + ' is duplicate of ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + '.",
"av_alert_24":"Please select a schedule for record ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + '.",
"av_alert_1":"IP address for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' should be within LAN subnet ('+lan_subnet+')",
"av_alert_2":"IP address for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' is not allowed",
"av_alert_3":"Private port for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' should be in range (1..65535)",
"av_alert_4":"Public port for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' should be in range (1..65535)",
"av_alert_12":"Public port should not be same as Remote Management Port",
"av_alert_18":"Cannot create an entry for ICMP (protocol 1) as this will prevent the router from working correctly",
"av_alert_23":"Cannot create an entry for IGMP (protocol 2) as this will prevent the router from working correctly",
"av_alert_19":"Please select TCP instead of protocol 6 and specify port details",
"av_alert_20":"Please select UDP instead of protocol 17 and specify port details",
"av_alert_13":"Other protocol for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' should be in range (3..5, 7..16 or 18..255)",
"av_alert_17":"Protocol for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' is overlapped with ' + data.virtual_servers[j].entry_name+'",
"av_alert_5":"Ports for ' + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + ' are overlapped with ' + data.virtual_servers[j].entry_name+'",
"av_alert_6":"Private Port for '\" + data.virtual_servers[i].entry_name + \"' conflicts with '\" + data.virtual_servers[j].entry_name+\"'",
"av_alert_7":"FTP ALG has been enabled",
"av_alert_8":"PPTP ALG has been enabled",
"av_alert_9":"Wake-On-LAN ALG has been enabled",
"av_alert_10":"H.323 ALG has been enabled",
"_public":"Public",
"at_Prot__1":"Other",
"_private":"Private",
"aa_WebSite":"Web Site",
"awf_alert_4":"https is not a supported protocol.",
"awf_alert_5":"The web site address '%s' already used.",
"awf_alert_7":"The web site addresses ' + invalid_wf_str + ' are invalid.",
"awf_alert_8":"The web site address ' + invalid_wf_str + ' is invalid.",
"int_ConWz2":"Internet Connection Wizard",
"int_WlsWz":"Manual Internet Connection Options",
"hhbi_wiz":"If you are new to networking and have never configured a router before, click on Setup Wizard and the router will guide you through a few simple steps to get your network up and running.",
"hhbi_man":"If you consider yourself an advanced user and have configured a router before, click Manual Configure to input all the settings manually.",
"bd_noneyet":"No dynamic clients detected yet.",
"bd_revoked":"The lease has been revoked",
"bln_alert_3":"Invalid LAN IP address",
"bd_alert_10":"LAN subnet conflicts with WAN subnet",
"bd_alert_11":"The DHCP address range TO is not in the LAN subnet.",
"bd_alert_1":"The DHCP FROM address does not contain a valid host starting value.",
"bd_alert_3":"The DHCP address range should go from a low address to a high address, not high to low",
"bd_alert_13":"The DHCP address range must not include the subnet broadcast address.",
"bd_alert_12":"The number of IP addresses in the range exceeds a limit of 256.",
"bd_alert_5":"DHCP Lease Time can not be 0",
"bd_alert_6":"Reserved IP address for this MAC address ('+ae.thearray[-1].mac_addr+') is already set",
"bd_alert_7":"Reserved IP address for this Computer Name ('+ae.thearray[-1].comp_name+') is already set",
"TA20":"A reservation cannot be the same as the configured LAN IP Address.",
"bd_alert_8":"Reserved IP address should be within the configured DHCP range.",
"bd_alert_22":"Must specify primary DNS server before supplying a secondary DNS server",
"bd_alert_23":"Invalid Primary dns IP address",
"bd_alert_24":"Invalid Secondary dns IP address",
"_badWANIP":"Invalid WAN IP address",
"bwn_alert_2":"Invalid WAN subnet mask",
"bwn_alert_3":"The default gateway address is not in the WAN subnet",
"bwn_alert_4":"DNS are not configured. The clients will not be able to resolve domain names. Proceed ?",
"bwn_alert_5":"WAN subnet conflicts with LAN subnet",
"MSG000":"Please enter a Trigger Port number",
"bwn_alert_8":"The maximum idle time should be in the range 0..600",
"bwn_alert_12":"Invalid PPPoE IP address",
"_badPPTPip":"Invalid PPTP IP address",
"_badPPTPsub":"Invalid PPTP subnet mask",
"_badPPTPipsub":"The PPTP gateway IP address is not in the PPTP subnet",
"bwn_alert_11":"Invalid PPTP server IP address",
"_badL2TP3":"Invalid L2TP address",
"_badL2TP":"Invalid L2TP subnet mask",
"_badL2TP2":"The L2TP gateway IP address is not in the L2TP subnet",
"bwn_alert_17":"Invalid L2TP server IP address",
"bwn_alert_21":"The MTU should be in the range 128..30000",
"bws_alert_15":"WEP Keys '+ wep_error_msg + ' are invalid.",
"bws_alert_16":"WEP Key '+ wep_error_msg + ' is invalid.",
"bwl_alert_2":"Can not use 802.11b/g channel when the 802.11 mode is 802.11a",
"bwl_alert_3":"Can not use 802.11a channel when the 802.11 mode is 802.11b/g",
"bwl_alert_15":"RADIUS server Port field can not be blank.",
"bwl_alert_16":"RADIUS server Port ' + data.wireless.radius_server_port + ' should be in range (1..65535).",
"bwl_alert_4":"Can not use 802.11b transmit rates when the PHY mode is 802.11a",
"bwl_alert_5":"Can not use 802.11a/g transmit rates when the PHY mode is 802.11b",
"bwl_alert_6":"Static Turbo mode is not allowed with 802.11b",
"bwl_alert_7":"Dynamic Turbo mode is not allowed with 802.11b",
"bwl_alert_8":"For 11g Turbo mode, the channel should be set to 6",
"bwl_alert_9":"For 11a Static Turbo, channel should be set to one of 42,50,58,152, or 160.",
"bwl_alert_10":"For 11a Dynamic Turbo, channel should be set to one of 40,48,56,153 or 161.",
"bws_alert_2":"Incorrect key length, should be 8 to 63 character long.",
"bwl_alert_11":"WPA Group Key Update Interval should be between 30 and 65535 seconds.",
"bwl_alert_12":"IEEE 802.1X Authentication Timeout should be between 1 and 65535 minutes",
"bws_alert_3":"WEP key' +(i+1)+' must be '+len+' characters long",
"aw_alert_5_1":"Uncheck \"Auto Channel Select\" for WDS mode.",
"bwl_alert_13":"The IP address ' + data.wireless.radius_server_address + ' is not valid.",
"bwl_alert_14":"The IP address ' + data.wireless.second_radius_server_address + ' is not valid.",
"bwl_Mode_2":"802.11g only",
"bwl_Mode_3":"Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b",
"bwl_Mode_1":"802.11b only",
"bwl_Mode_8":"802.11n only",
"bwl_Mode_11":"Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b",
"bwl_ht20":"20 MHz",
"bwl_ht2040":"Auto 20/40 MHz",
"bwl_TxR_0":"Best (automatic)",
"TA9":"Changing your Wireless Network Name is the first step in securing your wireless network. Change it to a familiar name that does not contain any personal information.",
"YM124":"Enable Auto Channel Scan so that the router can select the best possible channel for your wireless network to operate on.",
"TA12":"Setting Visibility Status to Invisible is another way to secure your network. With visibility disabled, no wireless clients will be able to see your wireless network when they scan to see what's available. For your wireless devices to connect to your router, you will need to manually enter the Wireless Network Name on each device.",
"TA14":"If you have enabled Wireless Security, make sure you write down the Passphrase that you have configured.",
"TA15":"You will need to enter this information on any wireless device that you connect to your wireless network.",
"_wizard":"Wizard",
"bwz_LConWz":"Launch Internet Connection Setup Wizard",
"bwz_WlsWz":"Wireless Security Setup Wizard",
"bwz_intro_WlsWz":"The following Web-based Setup Wizard is designed to assist you in your wireless network setup. This Setup Wizard will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to set up your wireless network and how to make it secure.",
"bwz_LWlsWz":"Launch Wireless Security Setup Wizard",
"_specapps":"Special Applications",
"_gaming":"Gaming",
"_basic":"Basic",
"ag_alert_empty_name":"The rule name can not be empty.",
"ag_alert_duplicate_name2":"The rule name ' + data.game_rules[j].entry_name + '' is duplicated.'",
"amaf_alert_2":"'MAC Address Filter allows no machines. This is not allowed because it locks out all machines.'",
"amaf_alert_3":"WPS will be disable when the MAC filter allow/deny function is enabled.",
"specapps_alert_duplicate_name":"The rule name ' + saved_records[i].entry_name + '' is duplicated.'",
"specapps_alert_duplicate1":"\"The rule '\" + saved_records[j].entry_name + \"' is duplicate of '\" + saved_records[i].entry_name + \"'.\"",
"specapps_alert_conflict1":"Trigger port range of '+saved_records[i].entry_name+'' '+protocols[saved_records[i].trigger_ports.protocol]+' ['+saved_records[i].trigger_ports.port_range+'] conflicts with ''+saved_records[j].entry_name+'' '+protocols[saved_records[j].trigger_ports.protocol]+' ['+saved_records[j].trigger_ports.port_range+'].'",
"specapps_alert_empty_schedule":"Please select a schedule for rule ' + data.port_trigger_rules[i].entry_name + ''.'",
"at_title_TSSet":"Traffic Shaping Setup",
"av_alert_35":"Protocol \" + entry_1.user_protocol + \" of '\" + entry_1.entry_name + \"' conflicts with '\" + entry_2.entry_name + \"'",
"av_alert_empty_name":"The 'Name' field can not be blank",
"av_alert_16":"Name '%s' is already used",
"bln_alert_lannbpri":"Primary WINS IP address must be specified.",
"bln_alert_lannbsec":"Secondary WINS IP address is invalid.",
"lan_dns":"Primary DNS",
"lan_dns2":"Secondary DNS",
"bln_NetBIOSReg_H":"Hybrid (Point-to-Point then Broadcast)",
"bln_NetBIOSReg_M":"Mixed-mode (Broadcast then Point-to-Point)",
"bln_NetBIOSReg_P":"Point-to-Point (no broadcast)",
"bln_NetBIOSReg_B":"Broadcast only (use when no WINS servers configured)",
"_help":"Help",
"help81ets":"When this option is enabled, the router restricts the flow of outbound traffic so as not to exceed the WAN uplink bandwidth.",
"af_EFT_h4":"The NAT Endpoint Filtering options control how the router's NAT manages incoming connection requests to ports that are already being used.",
"YM134":"Once a LAN-side application has created a connection through a specific port, the NAT will forward any incoming connection requests with the same port to the LAN-side application regardless of their origin. This is the least restrictive option, giving the best connectivity and allowing some applications (P2P applications in particular) to behave almost as if they are directly connected to the Internet.",
"af_EFT_h1":"The NAT forwards incoming connection requests to a LAN-side host only when they come from the same IP address with which a connection was established. This allows the remote application to send data back through a port different from the one used when the outgoing session was created.",
"af_EFT_h2":"The NAT does not forward any incoming connection requests with the same port address as an already establish connection.",
"af_EFT_h5":"Note that some of these options can interact with other port restrictions. Endpoint Independent Filtering takes priority over inbound filters or schedules, so it is possible for an incoming session request related to an outgoing session to enter through a port in spite of an active inbound filter on that port. However, packets will be rejected as expected when sent to blocked ports (whether blocked by schedule or by inbound filter) for which there are no active sessions. Port and Address Restricted Filtering ensures that inbound filters and schedules work precisely, but prevents some level of connectivity, and therefore might require the use of port triggers, virtual servers, or port forwarding to open the ports needed by the application. Address Restricted Filtering gives a compromise position, which avoids problems when communicating with certain other types of NAT router (symmetric NATs in particular) but leaves inbound filters and scheduled access working as expected.",
"af_UEFT_h1":"Controls endpoint filtering for packets of the UDP protocol.",
"af_TEFT_h2":"Controls endpoint filtering for packets of the TCP protocol.",
"help309A":"The subnet mask of the local area network.",
"help400_1":"NetBIOS allow LAN hosts to discover all other computers within the network, e.g. within Network Neighbourhood.",
"help401_1":"Turn this setting off to configure manually.",
"help402_1":"WINS Servers store information regarding network hosts, allowing hosts to \"register\" themselves as well as discover other available hosts, e.g. for use in Network Neighbourhood.",
"help402_2":"This setting has no effect if the \"Learn NetBIOS information from WAN\" is activated.",
"help405_1":"H-Node, this indicates a Hybrid-State of operation. First WINS servers are tried, if any, followed by local network broadcast. This is generally the preferred mode if you have configured WINS servers.",
"help405_2":"M-Node (default), this indicates a Mixed-Mode of operation. First Broadcast operation is performed to register hosts and discover other hosts, if broadcast operation fails, WINS servers are tried, if any. This mode favours broadcast operation which may be preferred if WINS servers are reachable by a slow network link and the majority of network services such as servers and printers are local to the LAN.",
"help405_3":"P-Node, this indicates to use WINS servers ONLY. This setting is useful to force all NetBIOS operation to the configured WINS servers. You must have configured at least the primary WINS server IP to point to a working WINS server.",
"help405_4":"B-Node, this indicates to use local network broadcast ONLY. This setting is useful where there are no WINS servers available, however, it is preferred you try M-Node operation first.",
"_sdi_s1a":"Incorrectly configured - check logs",
"ta_alert_3b":"Invalid secure remote management port '+data.web_server_wan_port_https+', should be in range (1..65535)",
"ta_alert_3c":"Secure remote management port and remote management port may not be the same.",
"ta_alert_3d":"You must enable one method of management.",
"ta_alert_3e":"Invalid management port '+data.web_server_lan_port_http+', should be in range (1..65535)",
"ta_alert_3f":"Invalid secure management port '+data.web_server_lan_port_https+', should be in range (1..65535)",
"ta_alert_3g":"Secure management port and management port may not be the same.",
"tps_enlpd":"Enable LPD/LPR Printing",
"ta_LMAP":"Admin Port",
"fb_FailLogin":"Failed Login",
"fb_FailLogin_1":"Access to this device is not allowed without a correct password.",
"_open":"Open",
"_other":"Other",
"_223":"Expire Time",
"_225ap":"The gateway address is not in the LAN subnet",
"_226ap":"IP address or subnet mask is badly formatted",
"_1044wired":"This entry is optional. Enter a domain name for the local network. Your LAN computer will assume this domain name when it gets an address from the router's built in DHCP server. So, for example, if you enter mynetwork.net
here, and you have a LAN side laptop with a name of chris
, that laptop will be known as chris.mynetwork.net
.",
"_1044awired":"Note, however, the entered domain name can be overridden by the one obtained from the router's upstream DHCP server.",
"TEXT0":"IPv6 address",
"regenerate":"Regenerate",
"_title_AdvDns":"Advanced DNS Service",
"_desc_AdvDns":"Advanced DNS is a free security option that provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto-correction of common URL typos.",
"ta_EUPNP_dns":"Enable Advanced DNS Service",
"_st_AdvDns":"Advanced DNS",
"_sp_title_AdvDNS":"Advanced DNS",
"_sp_desc1_AdvDNS":"When feature is enabled, your internet traffic will be protected by a security ready DNS server. This feature provides Anti-Phishing to protect your Internet connection from fraud and navigation improvements such as auto-correction of common URL typos.",
"_sp_desc2_AdvDNS":"Note:
When DNS Relay is enabled along with Advanced DNS feature, your workstations on the network that are obtaining an IP address from router’s DHCP server will obtain 192.168.0.1 (router’s IP address). However, traffic will still be protected.",
"_sp_desc3_AdvDNS":"Although Advanced DNS feature is enabled, DNS IP address of your workstation can still be modified to the DNS server IP you desire. Please note that the router does not dictate the DNS name resolution when DNS IP address is configured on the workstation.",
"_sp_desc4_AdvDNS":"If you selected this option and have VPN or Intranet setup in your network, you can disable Advanced DNS service if you experience connection difficulties.",
"TEXT041_1":"The Key",
"TEXT041_2":"is invalid. The Key must be",
"TEXT041_3":"characters or",
"TEXT041_4":"hexadecimal number.",
"TEXT042_1":"The Key",
"TEXT042_2":"is wrong, the legal characters are 0~9, A~F, or a~f.",
"GW_URL_INVALID":"Invalid URL.",
"GW_LAN_NETBIOS_SCOPE_INVALID":"Invalid NetBIOS Scope.",
"GW_DHCP_SERVER_RESERVED_IP_IN_POOL_INVALID_a":"should be within the configured DHCP range.",
"bwn_Mode_DHCPPLUS":"DHCP Plus",
"net_sniper_support":"Net Sniper Supported",
"TEXT_xkjs_descript":"",
"SEL_DIAL_MODE":"Special dialing mode options",
"pppoe_dialmode_normal":"Normal dialing (default)",
"pppoe_dialmode_sp1":"Special dialing 1",
"pppoe_dialmode_sp2":"Special dialing 2",
"pppoe_dialmode_sp3":"Special dialing 3",
"pppoe_dialmode_sp4":"Special dialing 4",
"pppoe_dialmode_sp5":"Special dialing 5",
"pppoe_dialmode_sp6":"Special dialing 6",
"pppoe_dialmode_learn":"Learning Mode",
"bt_learn_text":"Learning",
"box_ip_mac_binding":"Anti-ARP Attack",
"_en_AdvDns":"Enable Advanced DNS Service",
"xkjs_support":"XKJS Supported",
"ddns_serv_type":"Service type",
"ddns_domain":"Domain",
"ddns_account":"DDNS account test",
"virtual_pub_port_err":"Invalid public port",
"virtual_pri_port_err":"Invalid private port",
"virtual_proto_num_err":"Invalid protocol number",
"menu_wps":"Wi-Fi Protected Setup",
"tc_iprange":"IP Range",
"help823_15":"Opening or closing TCP connections.",
"tc_bw":"bandwidth(kbps)",
"tc_schedule":"Schedule",
"tc_new_sch":"New Schedule",
"tc_min_bw":"gaurantee minimum bandwidth",
"tc_max_bw":"gaurantee maximum bandwidth",
"_login_admin":"Admin",
"_login_user":"User",
"pppoe_plus_dail":"PPPoE Plus Supported",
"wwa_msg_dhcpplus":"",
"GW_WAN_DHCPPLUS_USERNAME_INVALID":"Invalid DHCP+ username",
"GW_WAN_DHCPPLUS_PASSWORD_INVALID":"Invalid DHCP+ password",
"te_SMTPPort":"SMTP server port",
"WLANMODE":"Wireless Mode",
"ROUTER_MODE":"Router Mode",
"AP_MODE":"AP Mode",
"WDSROUTER_MODE":"WDS+Router Mode",
"WDSAP_MODE":"WDS+AP Mode",
"BR_SET":"Bridge setting",
"device_mode":"Device Mode",
"device_mode_desc":"Select the mode you would like the device to operate, then click Apply & Reboot to save the changes.",
"router_mode":"Router Mode",
"router":"Router",
"router_mode_desc":"This is the default device mode. The primary function of this mode is to provide wired and wireless connectivity to the Internet through the use of a single shared Internet IP address. Features such as port forwarding, DMZ, parental controls, scheduling, guest network, and other access controls are available in this mode. This is the recommended mode.",
"bridge_mode_desc":"The function of this mode is to extend wireless connectivity to multiple wired Ethernet client devices. A typical application where this mode may be used is in your home entertainment/media center where multiple network enabled media devices require Internet or network connectivity such as an HD smart TV, game console, set top box, or DVR. The device will first establish connectivity (similar to a wireless enabled client device such as a laptop or mobile phone) to your wireless network (typically provided by a wireless router or access point) and bridge the connectivity to your network over to the wired client devices using the four LAN switch ports (1-4). After selecting and applying this mode, click on Basic > Wireless > Site Survey to scan for the wireless network to connect and enter the wireless security key (if required) to establish connectivity to your network. After you have successfully set up the device to connect to your wireless network, you can plug in the device in the area where you would like to bridge network connectivity to wired client devices using the four LAN switch ports (1-4). In this mode, the device can only connect to one band at a time (2.4GHz or 5GHz) and will not provide any of the access control features typically provided in router mode.",
"ap_mode":"AP Mode",
"auto_mode":"Automatic",
"enable_WDS":"WDS Enable",
"ES_AUTODECT":"The router is detecting your Internet connection type. Please wait until the router provides suitable settings for your configuration.",
"_phone":"Phone Type",
"ES_CABLELOST_dsc2":"If you don't want to connect to Internet, please click the button below.",
"ES_DONT_CONN_btn":"I don't need to connect to Internet",
"ES_UPDATE_SETTING_bnr":"INTERNET CONFIGURATION UPDATED",
"ES_UPDATE_SETTING_dsc":"The router is detecting your Internet connection type and trying to connect to Internet. Please wait until the detection is completed.",
"ES_CONFIG_INTERNET_bnr":"CONFIGURE YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION",
"ES_CONFIG_INTERNET_dsc1":"",
"ES_CONFIG_INTERNET_dsc2":"It seems that your username and passoword are incorrect. Please check again and click \"Connect\"",
"ES_INTERNET_CONN_dsc":"Internet Connection",
"ES_MUST_FIELD_dsc":"(* is required field)",
"ES_DIALUP_ERROR_bnr":"DIAL-UP IS FAILED",
"usb_config1":"Please configure your WWAN settings. If you are unsure of the settings, please contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).",
"ES_NAME":"Easy Setup",
"MSG011":"Please enter user name",
"ES_what_is_this":"What is this?",
"ES_PRI_DNS":"Primary DNS Server",
"ES_SEC_DNS":"Secondary DNS Server",
"ES_GW_ADDR":"Gateway Address",
"ES_MASK":"Subnet Mask",
"ES_IP_ADDR":"IP Address",
"ES_complete":"EASY SETUP COMPLETE",
"ES_save_dsc":"The Easy Setup process has successfully completed. Click the “Save” button for your settings to take effect. We recommend you check “Save the network settings” box to save your wireless network settings to your computer in case there are more PCs that need to connect to your router wirelessly.
After clicking the “Save” button, you need to provide your username and password to access the device when logging in next time.",
"ES_status":"Status",
"ES_connected":"Connected",
"ES_unconnected":"Unconnected",
"ES_wlan_setting":"Wireless Settings",
"ES_wlan_ssid":"Wireless Network Name (SSID)",
"ES_security":"Security",
"ES_unsecured":"Unsecured",
"ES_unsecured_suggest":"Your current wireless security settings are not safe. We recommend you configure wireless settings.",
"ES_save_mySetting":"Save my network settings",
"ES_sync_pw":"Set the password of the device to wireless network key",
"ES_save":"Save",
"ES_network_key":"Network Key",
"ES_autogen_key":"Auto generate network key",
"ES_disable_wifi_sec":"Disable Wireless Security (Not recommended)",
"ES_wifi_sec_recomm":"AUTO-WPA/WPA2(Recommended)",
"ES_current_setting_dsc":"The current network settings and the connection status are displayed below. If you want to reconfigure your wireless settings, please click the “Configure” button. You can also enter advanced settings by clicking “Manual Setup”.",
"ES_current_setting":"CURRENT NETWORK SETTING",
"ES_manual_btn":"Manual Setup",
"ES_cancel":"Cancel",
"logout_caption":"Logout",
"logout_desc":"You have been logout.",
"logout_return":"Return to login page.",
"st_connected_time":"Connected Time",
"t_ctl_title":"Access Deny",
"t_ctl_note":"It is NOT allowed to access Internet currently.
Are you sure you want to use Emergency Internet Access?",
"t_ctl_note1":"It is NOT allowed to access Internet currently. Pay attention to study please.",
"page_title":"TRENDnet Wireless N Home Router",
"ac_alert_invalid_port":"Port range should be set between 1 and 65535.",
"ac_alert_dup_name":"Duplicated name:",
"ac_alert_port_conflit":"Port conflict.",
"ac_alert_policy_null":"Policy cannot be null.",
"tt_alert_checkdyndns":"Please check the configured Server Address",
"ES_static_no_internet":"The router can't access Internet with the current static IP setting.",
"ES_static_no_internet_desc":"Unable to access Internet with the current configuration. Please check your setting!",
"_CFM_close_window":"This window will be closed. Are you sure?",
"ES_save_result":"SAVE CONFIGURATION RESULT",
"ES_save_success":"The configuration has been saved.",
"ES_confirm_bt":"Confirm",
"sch_timeformat":"Time format",
"sch_hourfmt_12":"12-hour",
"sch_hourfmt_24":"24-hour",
"no_available_update":"This firmware is the latest version.",
"clear_lang_pack":"Remove Language Pack",
"current_lang_pack_version":"Current Language Pack Version",
"current_lang_pack_date":"Current Language Pack Date",
"lang_package_info":"Language pack Upgrade",
"lang_package_note1":"Upgrade language pack will change the language displayed on web site.",
"lang_package_note2":"To upgrade the language pack, locate the upgrade file on the local hard drive with Browse button. Once you have found the file to be used, click the Upload button to start the language pack upgrade.",
"latest_lang_package_ver":"Latest Language Pack Version",
"latest_lang_package_date":"Latest Language Pack Date",
"no_lang_pack":"There is no language pack.",
"pf_name_empty":"Port forward name cannot be empty.",
"vs_name_empty":"Virtual server name cannot be empty.",
"fw_checksum_err":"Checksum error.",
"fw_bad_hwid":"Bad hardware ID.",
"fw_unknow_file_format":"Unknow file format.",
"fw_fw_upgrade_success":"Firmware upgrade success.",
"fw_lp_upgrade_success":"Language pack upgrade success.",
"fw_cfg_upgrade_success":"Configuration upgrade success.",
"ES_timectrl_bnr":"Set Time Control",
"ES_timectrl_btn":"Time Control",
"ES_webpolicy_btn":"Web Control",
"HW_NAT_desc":"True Gigabit Routing Connectivity Setting",
"at_ETS":"Enable Traffic Shaping",
"alert_hw_nat_1":"When True Gigabit Routing Connectivity is enabled, SPI and QoS engine will be disabled automatically. Would you like to proceed?",
"alert_hw_nat_2":"When QoS engine is enabled, True Gigabit Routing Connectivity will be disabled automatically. Would you like to proceed?",
"alert_hw_nat_3":"When SPI is enabled, True Gigabit Routing Connectivity will be disabled automatically. Would you like to proceed?",
"help_auto_disable_hw_nat":"When this option is enabled, True Gigabit Routing Connectivity will be disabled automatically.",
"help_auto_disable_hw_nat_1":"and True Gigabit Routing Connectivity will be disabled automatically.",
"help_hw_nat":"True Gigabit Routing Connectivity:",
"help_hw_nat_desc":"When this option is enabled, the router will speed up the NAT/Routing performance by hardware acceleration mechanism. The limitation is that both of SPI and QoS engine will be disabled automatically when True Gigabit Routing Connectivity is enabled.",
"ES_step_wifi_security":"Step 2: Configure your Wi-Fi Security",
"_pwsame_user":"Please make the two user passwords the same and try again",
"ES_btn_try_again":"Try again",
"ES_auto_detect_desc":"Router is detecting your Internet connection type, please wait ...",
"ES_auto_detect_failed_desc":"Router is unable to detect your Internet connection type",
"ES_btn_guide_me":"Guide me through the Internet connection settings",
"ES_btn_save_conn":"Save & Connect",
"ES_btn_save":"Save",
"v6_routing":"IPv6 Routing",
"v6_routing_table":"IPv6 Routing Table",
"v6_routing_info":"The Routing Status menu shows information about the routes that have been enabled on your router. The list will display the destination IP address, gateway IP address, subnet mask, metric and interface for each route.",
"ipv6":"IPv6",
"ipv6_firewall":"IPv6 Firewall",
"ipv6_firewall_info":"Remaining number of firewall rules that can be configured:",
"_6rd_settings":"6RD SETTINGS",
"ipv4_addr":"IPv4 Address",
"mask_len":"Mask Length",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT01":"IPv6 ULA Settings",
"HW_NAT_enable":"Enable True Gigabit Routing Connectivity",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT03":"Use default ULA prefix",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT04":"ULA Prefix",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT05":"Current IPv6 ULA Settings",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT06":"Current ULA Prefix",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT07":"LAN IPv6 ULA",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT08":"LAN IPv6 Unique Local Address",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT09":"Manual IPv6 Local Connectivity Setup",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT11":"Use this section to configure Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses(ULA) settings for your router. ULA is intended for local communications and not expected to be routable on the global Internet.",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT12":"IPv6 Local Connectivity Settings",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT13":"ULA is useful for Local IPv6 communications, if you would like to enable it, click Enable ULA. By default ULA is disabled.",
"IPV6_ULA_TEXT14":"IPv6 LOCAL CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS",
"IPv6_Local_Info":"LAN IPv6 address for local IPv6 communicatoins.",
"anet_multicast_enable_v6":"Enable IPv6 Multicast Streams",
"IPv6_Wizard_6rd_title":"Set up 6rd tunneling connection",
"fr_name_empty":"Firewall rule name cannot be empty.",
"r6_name_empty":"IPv6 routing name cannot be empty.",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s2_1":"Give your Wi-Fi network a name.",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s2_1_1":"Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID)",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s2_1_2":"(Using up to 32 characters)",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s2_2":"Give your Wi-Fi network a password.",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s2_2_1":"Wi-Fi Password",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s2_2_2":"(Between 8 and 63 characters)",
"ES_title_s3":"Step 3: Set your Password",
"ES_title_s4":"Step 4: Select your Time Zone",
"ES_title_s5":"Step 5: Save Settings",
"bwl_Mode_n":"802.11n only",
"bwl_Mode_a":"802.11a only",
"bwl_Mode_5":"Mixed 802.11n and 802.11a",
"MSG049":"The schedule of Guest Zone must be within the schedule of main WLAN.",
"MSG050":"The GuestZone WLAN will be disabled when you turn off main WLAN. Are you sure to continue?",
"HWerr":"Hardware init error",
"storage":"Storage",
"bwn_RPing":"Enable WAN Ping Respond",
"guestzone_enable":"Enable Guest Zone",
"sto_http_3":"HTTP Access Port",
"LV2":"Enable HTTPS Server",
"sto_http_5":"HTTPS Access Port",
"sto_creat":"10 -- USER CREATION",
"_add_edit":"Add/Edit",
"sto_list":"User List",
"_modify":"Modify",
"sto_path":"Access Path",
"help361":"Performance enhancing features such as Packet Bursting, FastFrames, and Compression.",
"tt_NTPSrvU":"NTP Server Used",
"sto_dev":"Device",
"_total_space":"Total Space",
"_free_space":"Free Space",
"sto_link_1":"You can use this link to connect to the drive remotely after logging with a user account.",
"sto_link_2":"http://<DDNS> or<WAN IP Address>:8181",
"_email_now":"Email Now",
"sto_help":"The Storage page contains information about the USB storage drives or SD cards currently plugged in to the device.",
"_DevLink":"Device Link",
"_folder":"Folder",
"_browse":"Browse",
"_append":"Append",
"sto_01":"Remote Access Port & Remote HTTPS Port is Empty!!!",
"sto_02":"The confirmed password does not match the new User password",
"_readonly":"Read Only",
"_readwrite":"Read/Write",
"_AppendNewFolder":"Append New Folder",
"KR45":"Please push button on your wireless device, then click on the Connect button below.",
"MSG052":"This account has reached the maximum rule",
"MSG053":"This rule already exists",
"MSG054":"Can't find this rule, please press the Append button",
"_AddFolder":"Add New Folder",
"_StorageLink":"http://<DDNS> or <WAN IP Address>",
"LW6_1":"Lock WPS-PIN Setup",
"MSG055":"The maximum number of users",
"ES_title_s5_0":"Step 5: Confirm WI-FI Settings",
"save_settings":"Saving Settings",
"save_wait":"Your settings are being saved.",
"_Language":"Language",
"manul_conn_01":"Adelphia Power Link",
"manul_conn_02":"ALLTEL DSL",
"manul_conn_03":"ATAT DSL Service",
"manul_conn_04":"Bell Sympatico",
"manul_conn_05":"Bellsouth",
"manul_conn_06":"Charter High-Speed",
"manul_conn_07":"Comcast",
"manul_conn_08":"Covad",
"manul_conn_09":"Cox Communications",
"manul_conn_10":"Earthlink Cable",
"manul_conn_11":"Earthlink DSL",
"manul_conn_12":"FrontierNet",
"_aa_bsecure_opinion":"Opinion",
"manul_conn_14":"RCN",
"manul_conn_15":"Road Runner",
"manul_conn_16":"Rogers Yahoo!",
"manul_conn_17":"SBC Yahoo! DSL",
"manul_conn_18":"Shaw",
"manul_conn_19":"Speakeasy",
"manul_conn_20":"Sprint FastConnect",
"manul_conn_21":"Telus",
"manul_conn_22":"Time Warner Cable",
"manul_conn_23":"US West / Qwest",
"manul_conn_24":"Verizon Online DSL",
"manul_conn_25":"XO Communications",
"manul_5g_ssid":"Manully set 5GHz band Network Name(SSID)",
"tf_intro_FWU4":"The language pack allows you to change the language of the user interface on the",
"tf_intro_FWU5":"We suggest that you upgrade your current language pack if you upgrade the firmware. This ensures that any changes in the firmware are displayed correctly.",
"_firmwareUpdate":"Firmware update",
"_date":"Date",
"_remove":"Remove",
"notify_wps":"When you set security WEP, EAP, cipher type is TKIP or Visibility Status is Invisible, WPS will be disable.",
"ag_conflict5":"%s ports[%s] conflicts with other setting",
"_disable":"Disable",
"coexi":"HT 20/40 MHz Coexistence",
"wwl_SSP":"Use the same Wireless Security Password on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz band",
"wwz_wwl_intro_s0":"Give your Wi-Fi network a name and a password.",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_0":"This page displays your IPv6 internet and network connection details.",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_1":"IPv6 Connection Information",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_6":"The IPv6 address of the connected computer.",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_5":"The LAN IPv6 Link-Local Address.",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_4":"The MAC address of the connected computer.",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_3":"The type of IPv6 connection.",
"STATUS_IPV6_DESC_2":"The name of the connected computer.",
"ag_conflict6":"The QoS Engine feature helps improve your network performance by prioritizing applications.\" ;",
"TEXT008a":"Rules",
"TEXT008b":"is setting same as Rules",
"TEXT023":"Notice",
"at_mbps":"Mbps",
"pin_f":"Invalid PIN format. Please follow this 0000 0000 or 0000-0000",
"msg_eap":"Using WEP Encryption will be disabled the WPS, Are you sure?",
"open":"Open",
"PRIVATE_PORT_ERROR":"Please enter another Private Port number",
"MSG056":"Folder can't be set as \"%s\"",
"MSG057":"You use the same account and password!",
"_DestIP":"Destination IP",
"_type":"Type",
"mydlink_tx03":"No internet detected, would you like to restart the wizard?",
"mydlink_tx05":"Checking WAN connectivity.",
"sec_left":"seconds left.",
"ES_CONN_dsc":"Please fill out the required fields and click \"Connect\"",
"chk_pass":"Confirm Password",
"Lname":"Last name",
"Fname":"First Name",
"_login":"Login",
"ag_conflict22":"%s ports[%s] conflicts with Storage Remote Access Http Port",
"ag_conflict23":"%s ports[%s] conflicts with Storage Remote Access Https Port",
"wifi_enable_chk":"host wireless is disabled, can't enable guest zone wireless.",
"ZERO_IPV6_ADDRESS":"The IPv6 Address cannot be zero.",
"port_empty":"The IPv6 Port Range cannot be blank.",
"_disable_s":"disable",
"IPV6_TEXT154":"Please select your IPv6 Internet Connection type",
"_signup":"Sign up",
"up_tz_74":"(GMT+07:00) Novosibirsk",
"wifi_pass_chk":"The Wireless Security Password field entered is invalid.",
"_remove_multi":"Remove",
"tf_really_langf":"Do you really want to reprogram the device using the language file",
"tf_langf":"You must enter the name of a language file first.",
"ub_intro_l1":"The uploaded language file may not be correct. You may have uploaded a file that is not intended for this device, or the uploaded file may be corrupted.",
"ub_intro_l3":"If the uploaded file is correct, it is possible that the device may be too busy to properly receive it right now. In this case, please try the upload again. It is also possible that you are logged in as a 'user' instead of an 'admin' - only administrators can upload new language.",
"err404_title":"The page you requested is not available",
"err404_detect":"Could not detect an Internet connection.",
"err404_sug":"Suggestions:",
"err404_sug1":"Make sure your Internet cable is securely connected to the Internet port on your router, and your Internet LED is blinking green or blue.",
"err404_sug2":"Check to make sure that the",
"err404_sug3":"\"Internet settings\"",
"err404_sug4":"on your router are set correctly, such as your PPPoE username/password settings.",
"err404_sug5":"The DNS server may be down at the moment, please contact your ISP or try again later.",
"tsc_end_time":"End Time",
"remote_port_msg":"Please enter another remote Admin Port value",
"TEXT034":"Please enter another Name",
"LW39b":"Only Administrator has access to these functionalities. The buttons are disabled as you are not currently logged in as Administrator.",
"_nousername":"Please enter a user name and try again",
"metric_empty":"Please enter another Metric value.",
"TEXT061":"Please enter a TCP port number or a UDP port number.",
"ES_DIALUP_ERROR_dsc":"Please contact your ISP to get the correct username/password",
"MSG001":"Please enter a Firewall Port number",
"MSG051":"Please select \"Device Link\"",
"MSG012":"Please enter another %s value.",
"aa_alert_13":"Please select a filter.",
"TEXT044":"Please select a Computer Name first",
"sto_03":"Please enter another User Name",
"up_nosave":"Nothing has changed on this page. Do you want to save it anyway?",
"ta_msg_TW":"Please enter the same password into both boxes, for confirmation.",
"sto_04":"If you want to \" Enable Web File Access\", you need select \"Enable HTTP Storage Remote Access\" or \"Enable HTTPS Storage Remote Access\" .",
"IPV6_TEXT167":"Enable Hub and Spoke Mode",
"IPV6_TEXT170":"This page displays IPv6 routing details configured for your router.",
"help_171":"For each rule you can create a name and control the direction of traffic. You can also allow or deny a range of IP Addresses, the protocol and a port range. In order to apply a schedule to a firewall rule, you must first define a schedule on the Tools → Schedules page.",
"DDNS_HOST_ERROR":"The Host Name is invalid!",
"_item_no":"No.",
"_usb_not_found":"Failed to mount USB device",
"srv_name_empty":"Server name cannot be empty.",
"msg_wps_sec_01":"Using WEP Encryption will be disabled the WPS, Are you sure ?",
"msg_wps_sec_02":"Using WPA/TKIP Encryption will be disabled the WPS, Are you sure ?",
"msg_wps_sec_03":"To hidden SSID will be disabled the WPS, Are you sure ?",
"sh_port_tx_00a":"SharePort",
"sh_port_tx_00b":"Mobile/Web Access",
"sh_port_tx_00":"SharePort™ Mobile/Web Access",
"sh_port_tx_01":"SharePort™ Mobile/Web Access is an easy to use shared access from any computer or mobile device in your home network to an external USB storage drive connected to your router. It allows you and other guest users to access files stored on a USB storage drive via the user account you create.",
"sh_port_tx_02":"You can use the Setup Wizard or manually configure for the SharePort™ Mobile/Web Access.",
"sh_port_tx_03":"SharePort™ Mobile Setup Wizard",
"sh_port_tx_04":"If you would like to utilize our easy to use Web-based Wizards to assist you in setting SharePort™ Mobile service, click on the button below.",
"sh_port_tx_05":"SharePort™ Mobile Manual Setup",
"sh_port_tx_06":"If you would like to configure SharePort™ Mobile/Web Access service settings manually, please click on the button below.",
"sh_port_tx_07":"Please make sure your USB storage is connected to the router.",
"sh_port_tx_08":"No USB storage! Please make sure there is a storage device plugged in the router.",
"sh_port_tx_09":"Create a User Account to manage the storage accessibility.",
"sh_port_tx_10":"Select/Create a folder in the USB drive for accessing the contents.",
"sh_port_ddns_01":"Fill in Dynamic DNS Account information for enabling remote access service. If you don't have DDNS account, please sign up one from here:",
"sh_port_ddns_02":"Process Settings",
"sh_port_ddns_03":"Please wait for web access link checking…",
"sh_port_tx_11":"setup is complete! You can now use below link to access your USB storage via below User Account.",
"sh_port_tx_12":"Local Access",
"sh_port_tx_13":"Remote Access",
"sh_port_tx_16":"or",
"sh_port_tx_17":"http://FQDN:8181",
"sh_port_tx_18":"Above links will activate when settings are saved and after device reboot.",
"sh_port_tx_19":"User Name or key",
"sh_port_tx_20":"Password or key",
"sh_port_tx_21":"Select",
"sh_port_msg_01":"The Account Name field cannot be empty.",
"sh_port_msg_02":"The Account Password field cannot be empty.",
"sh_port_msg_04":"The two Password entries do not match.",
"sh_port_msg_05":"Please select a folder for your User Account.",
"sh_port_msg_06":"The Host Name field cannot be empty.",
"sh_port_msg_07":"The User Name field cannot be empty.",
"sh_port_msg_08":"The Password field cannot be empty.",
"sh_port_msg_09":"The Dynamic DNS cannot establish a connection.",
"sto_http_6":"Allow Remote Access",
"file_acc_del_user":"Are you sure you want to delete this User?",
"file_acc_del_path":"Are you sure you want to delete this Path?",
"file_acc_del_file":"Are you sure you want to delete this File?",
"_login_a":"login again",
"IPv6_ddns_01":"DYNAMIC DNS FOR IPv6 HOSTS",
"IPv6_ddns_02":"IPv6 DYNAMIC DNS LIST",
"IPv6_fw_01":"Configure IPv6 Firewall below:",
"IPv6_fw_02":"Turn IPv6 Firewall OFF",
"IPv6_fw_03":"Turn IPv6 Firewall ON and ALLOW rules listed",
"IPv6_fw_04":"Turn IPv6 Firewall ON and DENY rules listed",
"IPv6_fw_ipr":"IP Address Range",
"IPv6_fw_pr":"Port Range",
"IPv6_fw_sr":"Source",
"IPv6_fw_dest":"Dest",
"IPv6_6rd_relay":"6rd Relay can not be empty.",
"IPv6_6rd_wan":"Please change IPv4 wan protocol to DHCP mode first.",
"IPv6_6to4_relay":"6to4 Relay cannot be empty.",
"IPv6_addrSr":"Address Range(Start)",
"IPv6_addrEr":"Address Range(End)",
"msg_wps_sec_04":"Using WPA Only will be disabled the WPS, Are you sure ?",
"msg_wait_sec":"Please wait %d seconds.",
"file_acc_del_empty":"Please select a file to delete",
"IPV6_TEXT161a":"IPv6 PPPoE is share with IPv4 PPPoE. Please change IPv6 WAN protocol at first!",
"ss_Wstats_2":"WI-FI Statistics 2.4GHZ",
"ss_Wstats_5g":"WI-FI Statistics 5GHZ",
"dlna_t":"Media Server",
"dlna_01":"Enable Media Server",
"dlna_02":"Media Server Name",
"dlna_03":"Media Server name given is invalid",
"rus_wan_pptp":"Russia PPTP (Dual Access)",
"rus_wan_pptp_01":"Russia PPTP (Dual Access) internet connection type",
"rus_wan_l2tp":"Russia L2TP (Dual Access)",
"rus_wan_l2tp_01":"Russia L2TP (Dual Access) internet connection type",
"rus_wan_pppoe":"Russia PPPoE (Dual Access)",
"rus_wan_pppoe_02":"Russia PPPoE (Dual Access) internet connection type",
"rus_wan_pppoe_03":"Wan Physical Setting",
"msg_wps_sec_05":"Using WPA-Enterprise Encryption will be disabled the WPS, Are you sure ?",
"webf_login":"Web File Access Login",
"webf_intro":"Log in to the web file access Server",
"webf_title":"SharePort Web Access",
"webf_folder":"New Folder",
"webf_hd":"My Access Device Hard Drive",
"webf_createfd":"Create Folder",
"webf_fd_name":"Please enter a folder name",
"webf_upload":"Upload File",
"webf_file_sel":"Please select a file",
"dlna_t1":"If you enable to share media with devices, any computer or device that connects to your network can play your shared music, pictures and videos.",
"dlna_t2":"Note: The shared media may not be secure. Allowing any devices to stream is recommended only on secure networks.",
"help_stor1":"It will allow you to access files from a USB external hard drive or thumb drive that is plugged into the %m from your local network or from the Internet using either a web browser or the SharePort ™ Mobile app for your smartphone or tablet. You can create users to customize access rights to the files stored on the USB drive. After making your changes, click the Save Settings button.",
"help_stor2":"Tick this checkbox to enable sharing files stored on a USB storage drive connected to the %m.",
"help_stor3":"Enter a port to use for HTTP web access to your files (8181 is the default). You will have to add this port to the IP address of the %m when connecting. For example: http://192.168.0.1:8181",
"help_stor4":"Enter a port to use for HTTPS secure access to your files (4433 is the default). You will have to add this port to the IP address of the %m when connecting. For example: https://192.168.0.1:4433",
"help_stor5":"Check to enable remote access to your router's storage.",
"help_stor6":"User Creation",
"help_stor7":"To create a new user, enter a user name. To edit an existing user, use the dropdown box to the right.",
"help_stor8":"Enter a password you want to use for the account, re-enter the password in the Verify Password text box, then click Add/Edit to save your changes.",
"help_stor9":"This section shows existing user accounts. There are admin and guest accounts by default.",
"help_dlna1":"This feature allows you to share music, pictures and videos with any devices connected to your network. After making your changes, click the Save Settings button.",
"webf_non_hd":"None USB Storage Insert.",
"sh_port_tx_22":"DDNS detection fail!",
"sh_port_tx_23":"DDNS link failed, please try again and check your account information, or click next to save your DDNS settings anyway.",
"IPv6_Ingress_Filtering_enable":"Enable IPv6 Ingress Filtering",
"share_title_1":"Music",
"share_title_2":"Photo",
"share_title_3":"Movie",
"share_title_4":"Document",
"share_ser_1":"Search Songs...",
"share_ser_2":"Search Photos...",
"share_ser_3":"Search Movie...",
"share_ser_4":"Search Documents...",
"ddns_disconnecting":"Disconnecting",
"lan_reserveIP":"Reservation IP",
"end_ip":"End IP address",
"_NULL":"NULL",
"ddns_sel2":"dyndns.com(Custom)",
"ddns_sel3":"dyndns.com(Free)",
"_remoteipaddr":"Remote IP Address",
"_back":"Back",
"_ping_fail":"Ping %s failed.",
"_ping_success":"Ping %s successfully.",
"_wz_disWPS":"The WPS function is currently set to disable. Click \"Yes\" to enable it or \"No\" to exit the wizard.",
"limit_pass_msg":"The account password must be more than six characters",
"_gz_wps_enable":"When WPS is enabled, security mode can not set WEP, EAP,and WPA only, or cipher type can not set TKIP.",
"_gz_wps_deny":"When security mode is WEP, EAP, ciphter type is TKIP, or WPA only, WPS can not be enabled.",
"bwl_ht204080":"Auto 20/40/80 MHz",
"_supp_close":"Close",
"bwl_Mode_ac":"802.11ac only",
"bwl_Mode_acn":"Mixed 802.11ac and 802.11n",
"bwl_Mode_acna":"Mixed 802.11ac, 802.11n and 802.11a",
"_wireless_2":"Wireless 2.4GHz",
"_wireless_5":"Wireless 5GHz",
"_WPS":"WPS",
"_statlst":"Station List",
"_wifiser_title":"MAC Filter Settings",
"_wifiser_title0":"Select SSID",
"_wifiser_title1":"Select SSID",
"_wifiser_mode0":"WEP-OPEN",
"_wifiser_mode1":"WEP-SHARED",
"_wifiser_mode2":"WEP-AUTO",
"_wifiser_mode3":"WPA-PSK",
"_wifiser_mode4":"WPA2-PSK",
"_wifiser_mode4A":"WPA/WPA2-PSK Mixed",
"_wifiser_mode5":"WPA2-Personal Mixed",
"_wifiser_mode6":"WPA2",
"_wifiser_mode7":"WPA2-Enterprise Mixed",
"_wifiser_mode8":"Encrypt Type",
"_wifiser_mode9":"If selecting WPA or WPA2 security along with the TKIP cipher, please note that the device will be limited to operate in 802.11a/g modes with data rates of only up to 54Mbps.",
"_wifiser_mode10":"Default Key",
"_wifiser_mode11":"Key",
"_wifiser_mode12":"Hex",
"_wifiser_mode13":"WPA Cipher",
"_wifiser_mode14":"Key Update Interval",
"_wifiser_mode15":"PMK Cache Period",
"_wifiser_mode16":"Pre-Authentication",
"_wifiser_mode17":"802.1x WEP",
"_wifiser_mode18":"Radius Server",
"_wifiser_mode19":"Shared Secret",
"_wifiser_mode20":"Session Timeout",
"_wifiser_mode21":"Idle Timeout",
"_wifiser_mode22":"Wireless MAC Filter",
"_wifiser_mode23":"Filter Mode",
"_wifiser_mode24":"DENY listed computers access and allow all others",
"_wifiser_mode25":"The MAC address is invalid.",
"_wifiser_mode26":"Can't Add more than 24 entries in MAC Filter List.",
"_wifiser_mode27":"Please input a valid key renewal interval.",
"_wifiser_mode28":"Key renewal interval value must larger than or equal with 60.",
"_wifiser_mode29":"Please input a valid key PMK Cache Period.",
"_wifiser_mode30":"Please input 10 or 26 characters of WEP key",
"_wifiser_mode31":"Please input 5 or 13 characters of WEP key",
"_wifiser_mode32":"Please input WEP key",
"_wifiser_mode33":"Please input the PMK Cache Period.",
"_wifiser_mode34":"Please input less than 63 ASCII character of WPA-PSK key!",
"_wifiser_mode35":"Please input at least 8 ASCII character of WPA-PSK key!",
"_wifiser_mode36":"Please input 64 Hex character of WPA-PSK key!",
"_wifiser_mode37":"Please input WPA-PSK key!",
"_wifiser_mode38":"If you want support Multi-SSID and hope security can work properly, please don't forget reboot device when you change any setting.",
"_wifiser_mode39":"Are you sure that you want to ignore the changes?",
"_wifiser_mode40":"MAC Filter List",
"_wifiser_mode41":"The Wireless Network Radio is OFF.",
"_adv_txt_00":"Rule Enable",
"_adv_txt_01":"Rule Name",
"_adv_txt_02":"Rule Name: %s entered is invalid.",
"_adv_txt_03":"Virtual Server (also called port forwarding) allows you to define specific ports (used or required by a specific application) and forward them to a single IP address (a computer or device) on your network. The Public Port can be assigned a different port number than the Private Port (also known as port redirection), however it is recommended to use the same port number for both settings. Please refer to your device documentation to determine which ports and protocols are required. It is recommended to assign a static IP address to the device or use DHCP reservation to ensure the IP address of the device does not change. Since most ISPs constantly change your home IP address, to be able to access the Virtual Server port(s) from the Internet it is recommended to setup Dynamic DNS service. If you need to open multiple ports to a single device on your network, it is recommended to use Advanced > Firewall > Gaming as this section allows you to specify multiple ports in a single rule.",
"_adv_txt_04":"Add Virtual Server",
"_adv_txt_05":"Virtual Server List",
"_adv_txt_06":"Gaming",
"_adv_txt_07":"This section allows you to allow multiple inbound ports/services to be accessible from the Internet to a specific computer or device on your network. This feature is also known as port range forwarding. In this section, you can specify a range of services/ports and a single IP address for each entry. A few examples for this feature/application would be allowing access to a file (FTP TCP Port 21) server, web (HTTP TCP Port 80) server, and remote control access all together for a single computer on your network using a single rule.",
"_adv_txt_08":"Filter Name",
"_adv_txt_09":"Add Gaming Rule",
"_adv_txt_10":"Gaming Rule List",
"_adv_txt_11":"TCP/UDP Ports",
"_adv_txt_12":"Port Trigger",
"_adv_txt_13":"This section allows you make specific inbound ports/services to become accessible from the Internet to computers and devices on your network by activating a trigger port. This feature is also known as port triggering. For specific applications on computers or devices, initial communication is made outbound to the Internet on a specific port which is known as a trigger port. Once the trigger port is activated, the assigned inbound ports will automatically be forwarded to the computer or device that activated the trigger port in order to allow the specific application to make use of additional features or ports/services required for these ports. Another protocol that has automated this configuration process for special applications is UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). UPnP allows the application and the router to determine the configuration required and does not require any additional user configuration.",
"_adv_txt_14":"Filter Action",
"_adv_txt_15":"Port Trigger Function",
"_adv_txt_16":"Add Port Trigger Rule",
"_adv_txt_17":"Apply",
"_adv_txt_18":"Port Triggering",
"_adv_txt_19":"Rule List",
"_adv_txt_20":"Match Protocol",
"_adv_txt_21":"Match ",
"_adv_txt_22":"Protocol-Ports",
"_adv_txt_22_1":"Trigger ",
"_network":"Network",
"_management":"Management",
"_upload_firm":"Upload Firmware",
"_settings_management":"Settings Management",
"_time_cap":"Time",
"_system_log":"System Log",
"_ipv6_status":"IPv6 Status",
"_alg":"ALG",
"_wan_setting":"WAN Settings",
"_lan_setting":"LAN Settings",
"_ipv6_setting":"IPv6 Settings",
"_top":"TOP",
"_network_help":"Network Help",
"_qos_help":"QoS Setting",
"_wireless_help":"Wireless Help",
"_administrator_help":"Administrator Help",
"_wan_conn_type":"WAN Connection Type",
"_lan_conn_type":"LAN Connection Type",
"_help_txt2":"There are several connection types to choose from: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, and Russia PPTP. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your Internet Service Provider.",
"_static":"Static",
"_help_txt1":"Help menu",
"_help_txt4":"Your ISP provides a set IP address that does not change. The IP information is manually entered in your IP configuration settings. You must enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all of this information.",
"_help_txt6":"A method of connection where the ISP assigns your IP address when your router requests one from the ISP's server.",
"_help_txt7":"Host Name: Some ISP's may check your computer's Host Name. The Host Name identifies your system to the ISP's server.",
"_help_txt9":"Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection. DSL providers typically use this option. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the Internet.",
"_help_txt10":"Reconnect Mode: Typically PPPoE connections are not always on. The router allows you to set the reconnection mode. The settings are:",
"_help_txt11":"Always on: A connection to the Internet is always maintained.",
"_help_txt12":"On demand: A connection to the Internet is made as needed.",
"_help_txt13":"Manual: You have to open up the Web-based management interface and click the Connect button manually any time that you wish to connect to the Internet.",
"_help_txt14":"Maximum Idle Time: Time interval the machine can be idle before the PPPoE connection is disconnected. The Maximum Idle Time value is only used for the \"On demand\" and \"Manual\" reconnect modes.",
"_help_txt16":"L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol) uses a virtual private network to connect to your ISP. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the Internet.",
"_help_txt17":"L2TP Server IP Address: The ISP provides this parameter, if necessary. The value may be the same as the Gateway IP Address.",
"_help_txt18":"Reconnect Mode: Typically PPPoE connections are not always on. The router allows you to set the reconnection mode. The settings are:",
"_help_txt19":"Always on: A connection to the Internet is always maintained.",
"_help_txt20":"On demand: A connection to the Internet is made as needed.",
"_help_txt21":"Manual: You have to open up the Web-based management interface and click the Connect button manually any time that you wish to connect to the Internet.",
"_help_txt22":"Maximum Idle Time: Time interval the machine can be idle before the PPPoE connection is disconnected. The Maximum Idle Time value is only used for the \"On demand\" and \"Manual\" reconnect modes.",
"_help_txt24":"Static: If your ISP has assigned a fixed IP address, select this option. The ISP provides the values for the following fields for WAN Interface IP Setting: IP Address, Subnet Mask , Default Gateway.",
"_help_txt25":"Dynamic: If the ISP's servers assign the router's IP addressing upon establishing a connection, select this option.",
"_help_txt27":"PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) uses a virtual private network to connect to your ISP. This method of connection is primarily used in Europe. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the Internet.",
"_help_txt28":"PPTP Server IP Address: The ISP provides this parameter, if necessary. The value may be the same as the Gateway IP Address.",
"_help_txt29":"Reconnect Mode: Typically PPPoE connections are not always on. The router allows you to set the reconnection mode. The settings are:",
"_help_txt30":"Always on: A connection to the Internet is always maintained.",
"_help_txt31":"On demand: A connection to the Internet is made as needed.",
"_help_txt32":"Manual: You have to open up the Web-based management interface and click the Connect button manually any time that you wish to connect to the Internet.",
"_help_txt33":"Maximum Idle Time: Time interval the machine can be idle before the PPPoE connection is disconnected. The Maximum Idle Time value is only used for the \"On demand\" and \"Manual\" reconnect modes.",
"_help_txt34":"WAN Interface IP Type",
"_help_txt35":"Static: If your ISP has assigned a fixed IP address, select this option. The ISP provides the values for the following fields for WAN Interface IP Setting: IP Address, Subnet Mask , Default Gateway, and optional for DNS Server",
"_help_txt36":"Dynamic: If the ISP's servers assign the router's IP addressing upon establishing a connection, select this option.",
"_help_txt37":"WAN MTU Setting",
"_help_txt38":"The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is a parameter that determines the largest packet size (in bytes) that the router will send to the WAN. If LAN devices send larger packets, the router will break them into smaller packets. Ideally, you should set this to match the MTU of the connection to your ISP. Typical values are 1500 bytes for an Ethernet connection and 1492 bytes for a PPPoE connection. If the router's MTU is set too high, packets will be fragmented downstream. If the router's MTU is set too low, the router will fragment packets unnecessarily and in extreme cases may be unable to establish some connections. In either case, network performance can suffer. t modes.",
"_help_txt39":"LAN Interface Setting",
"_help_txt41":"The IP address of the this device on the local area network. Assign any unused IP address in the range of IP addresses available for the LAN. For example, 192.168.10.101.",
"_help_txt43":"The subnet mask of the local area network.",
"_help_txt45":"DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The DHCP section is where you configure the built-in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers and other devices on your local area network (LAN).",
"_help_txt47":"Once your router is properly configured and this option is enabled, the DHCP Server will manage the IP addresses and other network configuration information for computers and other devices connected to your Local Area Network. There is no need for you to do this yourself.",
"_help_txt48":"The computers (and other devices) connected to your LAN also need to have their TCP/IP configuration set to \"DHCP\" or \"Obtain an IP address automatically\". When you set Enable DHCP Server, the following options are displayed.",
"_help_txt50":"These two IP values (Start and End) define a range of IP addresses that the DHCP Server uses when assigning addresses to computers and devices on your Local Area Network. Any addresses that are outside of this range are not managed by the DHCP Server; these could, therefore, be used for manually configured devices or devices that cannot use DHCP to obtain network address details automatically.",
"_help_txt51":"It is possible for a computer or device that is manually configured to have an address that does reside within this range. In this case the address should be reserved, so that the DHCP Server knows that this specific address can only be used by a specific computer or device.",
"_help_txt52":"Your router, by default, has a static IP address of 192.168.10.1. This means that addresses 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.254 can be made available for allocation by the DHCP Server.",
"_help_txt54":"The subnet mask of the local area network.",
"_help_txt56":"The IP address of the router on the local area network. For example, 192.168.10.1.",
"_help_txt58":"The amount of time that a computer may have an IP address before it is required to renew the lease. The lease functions just as a lease on an apartment would. The initial lease designates the amount of time before the lease expires. If the tenant wishes to retain the address when the lease is expired then a new lease is established. If the lease expires and the address is no longer needed than another tenant may use the address.",
"_help_txt59":"Add/Edit DHCP Reservation",
"_help_txt60":"This option lets you reserve IP addresses, and assign the same IP address to the network device with the specified MAC address any time it requests an IP address. This is almost the same as when a device has a static IP address except that the device must still request an IP address from the router. The router will provide the device the same IP address every time. DHCP Reservations are helpful for server computers on the local network that are hosting applications such as Web and FTP. Servers on your network should either use a static IP address or use this option.",
"_help_txt62":"You can assign a name for each computer that is given a reserved IP address. This may help you keep track of which computers are assigned this way. Example: Game Server.",
"_help_txt64":"The LAN address that you want to reserve.",
"_help_txt66":"To input the MAC address of your system, enter it in manually or connect to the router's Web-Management interface from the system and click the Copy Your PC's MAC Address button.",
"_help_txt67":"A MAC address is usually located on a sticker on the bottom of a network device. The MAC address is comprised of twelve digits. Each pair of hexadecimal digits are usually separated by dashes or colons such as 00-0D-88-11-22-33 or 00:0D:88:11:22:33. If your network device is a computer and the network card is already located inside the computer, you can connect to the router from the computer and click the Copy Your PC's MAC Address button to enter the MAC address.",
"_help_txt69":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt71":"This shows clients that you have specified to reserve DHCP addresses. Click the Enable checkbox at the left to directly activate or de-activate the entry. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the \"Edit DHCP Reservation\" section is activated for editing.",
"_help_txt73":"In this section you can see what LAN devices are currently leasing IP addresses.",
"_help_txt85":"IPv6 can be configured with the following connection types: Stateless DHCPv6, Stateful DHCPv6, Link-Local, Static, PPPoE, 6to4 , IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel, and 6rd (IPv6 Rapid Deployment). Please consult with your local ISP (Internet Service Provider) to obtain information in regard to the IPv6 connection type. Note: In order to avoid any software conflict, please be sure to remove or disable any PPPoE client software on your computer when using the PPPoE connection type.",
"_help_txt87":"Please select this connection type if your ISP provides you with a set of IPv6 static addresses. Configuration settings, such as IPv6 address, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server, and Subnet Prefix Length are required and will be entered manually. Please contact your local ISP for all relevant information.",
"_help_txt82":"Stateless DHCPv6",
"_help_txt83":"Nodes on an IPv6 network can use the ICMPv6 and DHCPv6 server to obtain configuration information such as a list of DNS recursive name servers. A Stateless DHCPv6 mode does not maintain any dynamic state for individual clients.",
"_help_txt84":"DHCPv6(Stateful)",
"_help_txt85":"Hosts from DHCPv6 servers to obtain IP addresses and other configuration information. Dynamic state information about each individual client is stored and centrally managed on the DHCPv6 server.",
"_help_txt89":"6to4 is provided as a transition for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6. It allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network through the automatic tunneling technology, and routes traffic between 6to4 and IPv6 networks.",
"_help_txt90":"6in4",
"_help_txt91":"IPv6 in IPv4 tunneling has the capability to encapsulate IPv6 packets within IPv4 packets for transmission over an IPv4 infrastructure.",
"_help_txt93":"It is a mechanism used to facilitate IPv6 rapid deployment across current IPv4 infrastructures.",
"_help_txt94":"IPv6 DNS Server Setting",
"_help_txt95":"Enter the IPv6 addresses of the DNS Servers provided by your ISP.",
"_help_txt96":"LAN IPv6 IP Setting",
"_help_txt97":"The following settings will be applied to the LAN (Local Area Network) IPv6 interface. You ISP will assign an IPv6 address and subnet (prefix /64 will be supported in LAN) to be configured in the LAN IPv6 Address Configuration section of this device.",
"_help_txt98":"LAN Address Autoconfiguration Setting",
"_help_txt99":"Set up IPv6 Autoconfiguration in this section in order to have IPv6 addresses assigned to the clients on the local area network.",
"_help_txt100":"Stateless Auto: When connected to an IPv6 network utilizing ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages, IPv6 hosts will be configured automatically.",
"_help_txt101":"Stateless DHCPv6: A stateless DHCP server will only provide configuration information to the nodes and will rely on ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message Protocol version 6) router discovery messages to assign IPv6 addresses.",
"_help_txt102":"DHCPv6(Stateful): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6. Stateless address autoconfiguration for IPv6 can be used to acquire access in an IPv6 network, however, it is generally recommended to use DHCPv6 instead to assign addresses, name servers and other configuration information to the clients.",
"_help_txt103":"IPv6 Address Range (DHCPv6): This device will manage IPv6 addresses and other configuration information for all clients connected to it as soon as it is properly configured with this option enabled. However, users may also opt to use manual IPv6 configuration if they prefer as long as the address does not reside within the range specified here.",
"_help_txt104":"IPv6 Address Lifetime: The time duration in which a client is required to release and renew its IPv6 address.",
"_help_txt105":"Quality of Service Settings",
"_help_txt106":"QoS Setup",
"_help_txt107":"There are several Maximum upload bandwidth to choose or user defined.",
"_help_txt108":"QoS Group",
"_help_txt109":"There are several group of QoS rate and ceil upload bandwidth to setup.",
"_help_txt110":"Link-local Only",
"_help_txt111":"The Link-local address is used by nodes and routers when communicating with neighboring nodes on the same link. This mode enables IPv6-capable devices to communicate with each other on the LAN side.",
"_help_txt113":"Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection to IPv6 Internet. DSL providers typically use this option. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the IPv6 Internet.",
"_help_txt114":"Auto:Select this option if the ISP's servers assign the router's WAN IPv6 address upon establishing a connection.",
"_help_txt115":"Static:If your ISP has assigned a fixed IPv6 address, select this option. The ISP provides the value for the IPv6 Address.",
"_help_txt116":"QoS List",
"_help_txt117":"You can setup QoS per different protocol Application.",
"_help_txt121":"Radio On/Off",
"_help_txt122":"This indicates the wireless operating status. The wireless can be turned on or off by the slide switch. When the radio is on, the following parameters are in effect.",
"_help_txt123":"If all of the wireless devices you want to connect with this router can connect in the same transmission mode, you can improve performance slightly by choosing the appropriate wireless mode. If you have some devices that use a different transmission mode, choose the appropriate wireless mode.",
"_help_txt124":"There are many different configuration options available to choose from. Use the drop down list to select the wireless mode.",
"_help_txt125":"Note: One wireless mode can be selected can select at any one time. This means that you can only select one of the operating frequency at a time.",
"_help_txt126":"Wireless Mode options",
"_help_txt127":"2.4GHz 802.11b/g mixed mode - This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and will allow both wireless b and wireless g client to connect and access the %m at 11Mbps for wireless b, at 54Mbps for wireless g and share access at the same time. Although the wireless b/g operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, it will allow the use of other 2.4GHz client devices (Wireless n/g @ 54Mbps) to connect and access at the same time.",
"_help_txt128":"2.4GHz 802.11 n only ??This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and will only allow the use of wireless n client devices to connect and access the %m. Although the wireless n operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, this mode will only permit wireless n client devices to work and will exclude any other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless n only.",
"_help_txt129":"5GHz 802.11a only mode - This wireless mode works in the 5GHz frequency range and will allow wireless a client to connect and access the %m at 54Mbps for wireless a only mode. Although the wireless a operates in the 5GHz frequency, this mode will only permit wireless a client devices to work and will exclude any other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless a only.",
"_help_txt130":"5GHz 802.11a/n mixed mode - This wireless mode works in the 5GHz frequency range and will only allow the use of wireless a/n dual band client devices to connect and access the %m*. Dual band wireless client devices that support both wireless a/n can connect and access the %m. Wireless a client devices can connect and access the %m but, will only connect up to 54Mbps, (this due to the legacy limitation of wireless a technology for that standard). Although the wireless a/n operate in the same 5GHz frequency, this mode will only permit wireless a/n client devices to work and will exclude any other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless a/n. (note: wireless b/g/n will not be able to connect at the same time to the %m with 5GHz wireless a/n mode enable).",
"_help_txt131":"2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode - This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and will only allow the use of wireless g client devices to connect and access the %m at 11Mbps for wireless b, 54Mbps for wireless g and up to 150Mbps* for wireless n and share access at the same time. Although the wireless b/g/n operates in the same 2.4GHz frequency, it will allow the use of other 2.4GHz client devices (Wireless b/g/n) to connect and access at the same time.",
"_help_txt132":"*Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building materials and other conditions.",
"_help_txt133":"When you are browsing for available wireless networks, this is the name that will appear in the list (unless Visibility Status is set to Invisible, see below). This name is also referred to as the SSID. For security purposes, it is highly recommended to change from the pre-configured network name. Add up to three additional SSIDs to create virtual wireless networks from one wireless Router Access Point device.",
"_help_txt134":"Add Additional Wireless Network Name (SSID)",
"_help_txt135":"To add additional wireless Network Names simply add the name to the Multiple SSID field and click on apply at the bottom of the page. When finished, go to the Security section in this Users Guide for wireless security configuration.",
"_help_txt136":"Frequency (Channel)",
"_help_txt137":"A wireless network uses specific channels in the wireless spectrum to handle communication between clients. Some channels in your area may have interference from other electronic devices. Choose the clearest channel to help optimize the performance and coverage of your wireless network.",
"_help_txt138":"Wireless Distribution System (WDS)",
"_help_txt139":"When WDS is enabled, this access point functions as a wireless repeater and is able to wirelessly communicate with other APs via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional; so this AP must know the MAC Address (creates the WDS link) of the other AP, and the other AP must have a WDS link back to this AP. Each WDS APs need setting as same channel, encryption type. (Note that WDS security is incompatible with mixed mode, like WPAPSK+WPA2PSK mixed, WEP AUTO and 802.1x, both feature cannot be used at the same time).",
"_help_txt140":"Configuring WDS with",
"_help_txt141":"Enable the option for WDS and input the MAC Address of the wireless device that also supports WDS in to the blank fields. You can add up to four additional devices in the spaces provided. Click on apply at the bottom of the page, to apply your setting changes. Enable the security setting in security page, each WDS APs need to use same security setting. (Note: WDS supports wireless g/n modes. The use of multiple access points will reduce the overall wireless throughput to half of the wireless throughput provided by the router.)",
"_help_txt142":"When WDS is enabled, this access point functions as a wireless repeater and is able to wirelessly communicate with other APs via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional, so this AP must know the MAC Address (creates the WDS link) of the other AP, and the other AP must have a WDS link back to this AP. Make sure the APs are configured with same channel number, encryption type. (Note that WDS security is incompatible with mixed mode, like WPAPSK+WPA2PSK mixed, WEP AUTO and 802.1x, both feature cannot be used at the same time).",
"_help_txt143":"Input the MAC Address of the wireless device that also supports WDS link in to the blank fields. The other AP must also have the MAC address of this AP to create the WDS link back to this AP. Enter a MAC address for each of the other APs that you want to connect with WDS.",
"_help_txt144":"HT Physical Mode",
"_help_txt145":"In HT (High Throughput) Physical mode setting allow for control of the 802.11n wireless environment.",
"_help_txt146":"Operating Mode",
"_help_txt147":"Mixed Mode",
"_help_txt148":"Green Field",
"_help_txt149":"In this mode packets are transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11a/g, the rest of the packet has a new format. In this mode the receiver shall be able to decode both the Mixed Mode packets and legacy packets.",
"_help_txt150":"In this mode high throughput packets are transmitted without a legacy compatible part.",
"_help_txt151":"Channel Width",
"_help_txt152":"Set channel width of wireless radio.",
"_help_txt153":"20 Channel Width = 20 MHz",
"_help_txt154":"20/40 Channel Width = 20/40 MHz",
"_help_txt155":"Guard Interval",
"_help_txt156":"Support Short/Long GI, the purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays, echoes and reflections, to which digital data is normally very sensitive.",
"_help_txt157":"Long",
"_help_txt158":"Long Guard Interval, 800 nsec",
"_help_txt159":"Short Guard Interval, 400 nsec",
"_help_txt160":"MCS",
"_help_txt161":"Fix MCS rate for HT rate.
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The Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) is a value that determines the modulation, coding and number of spatial channels.",
"_help_txt162":"Beacon Interval",
"_help_txt163":"Beacons are packets sent by a wireless router to synchronize wireless devices. Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000. The default value is set to 100 milliseconds.",
"_help_txt164":"DTIM",
"_help_txt165":"A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the wireless router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1. Valid settings are between 1 and 255.",
"_help_txt166":"Fragmentation Threshold",
"_help_txt167":"Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units (fragments) to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF coverage. Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater than the Fragmentation Threshold. This setting should remain at its default value of 2346 bytes. Setting the Fragmentation value too low may result in poor performance.",
"_help_txt168":"When an excessive number of wireless packet collisions are occurring, wireless performance can be improved by using the RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) handshake protocol. The wireless transmitter will begin to send RTS frames (and wait for CTS) when data frame size in bytes is greater than the RTS Threshold. This setting should remain at its default value of 2346 bytes.",
"_help_txt169":"Short Preamble and Slot",
"_help_txt170":"Using a short (400ns) guard interval can increase throughput. However, it can also increase error rate in some installations, due to increased sensitivity to radio-frequency reflections. Select the option that works best for your installation.",
"_help_txt171":"TX Burst",
"_help_txt172":"Allows the wireless Router to deliver better throughput in the same period and environment in order to increase speed.",
"_help_txt173":"Pkt_Aggregate",
"_help_txt174":"Increase efficiency by aggregating multiple packets of application data into a single transmission frame. In this way, 802.11n networks can send multiple data packets with the fixed overhead cost of just a single frame.",
"_help_txt175":"Unless one of these encryption modes is selected, wireless transmissions to and from your wireless network can be easily intercepted and interpreted by unauthorized users.",
"_help_txt176":"A method of encrypting data for wireless communication intended to provide the same level of privacy as a wired network. WEP is not as secure as WPA encryption. To gain access to a WEP network, you must know the key. The key is a string of characters that you create. When using WEP, you must determine the level of encryption. The type of encryption determines the key length. 128-bit encryption requires a longer key than 64-bit encryption. Keys are defined by entering in a string in HEX (hexadecimal - using characters 0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange - alphanumeric characters) format. ASCII format is provided so you can enter a string that is easier to remember. The ASCII string is converted to HEX for use over the network. Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys easily. A default key is selected for use on the network.",
"_help_txt177":"Both of these options select some variant of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) -- security standards published by the Wi-Fi Alliance. The WPA Mode further refines the variant that the router should employ.",
"_help_txt178":"WPA Mode: WPA is the older standard; select this option if the clients that will be used with the router only support the older standard. WPA2 is the newer implementation of the stronger IEEE 802.11i security standard. With the \"WPA2\" option, the router tries WPA2 first, but falls back to WPA if the client only supports WPA. With the \"WPA2 Only\" option, the router associates only with clients that also support WPA2 security.",
"_help_txt179":"Cipher Type: The encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication. TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) provides per-packet key generation and is based on WEP. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a very secure block based encryption. With the \"TKIP and AES\" option, the router negotiates the cipher type with the client, and uses AES when available.",
"_help_txt180":"Group Key Update Interval: The amount of time before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is changed.",
"_help_txt181":"This option uses Wi-Fi Protected Access with a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).",
"_help_txt182":"Pre-Shared Key: The key is entered as a pass-phrase of up to 63 alphanumeric characters in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for proper security it needs to be of ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase. This phrase is used to generate session keys that are unique for each wireless client.",
"_help_txt183":"This option works with a RADIUS Server to authenticate wireless clients. Wireless clients should have established the necessary credentials before attempting to authenticate to the Server through this Gateway. Furthermore, it may be necessary to configure the RADIUS Server to allow this Gateway to authenticate users.",
"_help_txt184":"Authentication Timeout: Amount of time before a client will be required to re-authenticate.",
"_help_txt185":"RADIUS Server IP Address: The IP address of the authentication server.",
"_help_txt186":"RADIUS Server Port: The port number used to connect to the authentication server.",
"_help_txt187":"RADIUS Server Shared Secret: A pass-phrase that must match with the authentication server.",
"_help_txt188":"Wireless MAC Filtering",
"_help_txt189":"Choose the type of MAC filtering needed.",
"_help_txt190":"Turn MAC Filtering Disable: When \"Disable\" is selected, MAC addresses are not used to control network access.",
"_help_txt191":"Add MAC Filtering Rule",
"_help_txt192":"Use this section to add MAC addresses to the list below.",
"_help_txt193":"Enter the MAC address of a computer that you want to control with MAC filtering. Computers that have obtained an IP address from the router's DHCP server will be in the DHCP Client List. Select a device from the drop down menu.",
"_help_txt194":"Enable the WPS feature.",
"_help_txt195":"Locking the wireless security settings prevents the settings from being changed by any new external registrar using its PIN. Devices can still be added to the wireless network using WPS.",
"_help_txt196":"A PIN is a unique number that can be used to add the router to an existing network or to create a new network. The default PIN may be printed on the bottom of the router. For extra security, a new PIN can be generated. You can restore the default PIN at any time. Only the Administrator (\"admin\" account) can change or reset the PIN.",
"_help_txt197":"Shows the current value of the router's PIN.",
"_help_txt198":"Reset To WPS Default",
"_help_txt199":"Restore the default PIN of the router.",
"_help_txt200":"Create a random number that is a valid PIN. This becomes the router's PIN. You can then copy this PIN to the user interface of the registrar.",
"_help_txt201":"You could monitor stations which associated to this AP here.",
"_help_txt202":"Enter a password for the user \"admin\", who will have full access to the Web-based management interface.",
"_help_txt203":"The name of the router can be changed here.",
"_help_txt204":"Enable this option only if you have purchased your own domain name and registered with a dynamic DNS service provider. The following parameters are displayed when the option is enabled.",
"_help_txt205":"Dynamic DNS Provider",
"_help_txt206":"Select a dynamic DNS service provider from the pull-down list.",
"_help_txt207":"Enter your host name, fully qualified; for example: myhost.mydomain.net.",
"_help_txt208":"Account",
"_help_txt209":"Enter the account provided by your service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key, enter that key in all three fields.",
"_help_txt210":"Enter the password provided by your service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key, enter that key in all three fields.",
"_help_txt211":"Once you have a firmware update on your computer, use this option to browse for the file and then upload the information into the router.",
"_help_txt212":"Export Settings",
"_help_txt213":"This option allows you to export and then save the router's configuration to a file on your computer. Be sure to save the configuration before performing a firmware upgrade.",
"_help_txt214":"Import Settings",
"_help_txt215":"Use this option to restore previously saved router configuration settings.",
"_help_txt216":"Reset to Factory Defaults",
"_help_txt217":"This option restores all configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the time the router was shipped from the factory. Any settings that have not been saved will be lost. If you want to save your router configuration settings, use the Export Settings option above.",
"_help_txt218":"System Reboot",
"_help_txt219":"This restarts the router. It is useful for restarting when you are not near the device.",
"_help_txt220":"Displays the time currently maintained by the router. If this is not correct, use the following options to configure the time correctly.",
"_help_txt221":"Select your local time zone from pull down menu.",
"_help_txt222":"Select this option if you want to synchronize the router's clock to a Network Time Server over the Internet. If you are using schedules or logs, this is the best way to ensure that the schedules and logs are kept accurate. Note that, even when NTP Server is enabled, you must still choose a time zone and set the daylight saving parameters.",
"_help_txt223":"Select a Network Time Server for synchronization. You can type in the address of a time server or select one from the list. If you have trouble using one server, try another.",
"_help_txt224":"If you do not have the NTP Server option in effect, you can either manually set the time for your router here.",
"_help_txt225":"This section displays the device status information.",
"_help_txt226":"DMZ Setting",
"_help_txt227":"DMZ means \"Demilitarized Zone.\" If an application has trouble working from behind the router, you can expose one computer to the Internet and run the application on that computer.",
"_help_txt228":"When a LAN host is configured as a DMZ host, it becomes the destination for all incoming packets that do not match some other incoming session or rule. If any other ingress rule is in place, that will be used instead of sending packets to the DMZ host; so, an active session, virtual server, active port trigger, or port forwarding rule will take priority over sending a packet to the DMZ host. (The DMZ policy resembles a default port forwarding rule that forwards every port that is not specifically sent anywhere else.)",
"_help_txt229":"The router provides only limited firewall protection for the DMZ host. The router does not forward a TCP packet that does not match an active DMZ session, unless it is a connection establishment packet (SYN). Except for this limited protection, the DMZ host is effectively \"outside the firewall\". Anyone considering using a DMZ host should also consider running a firewall on that DMZ host system to provide additional protection.",
"_help_txt230":"Packets received by the DMZ host have their IP addresses translated from the WAN-side IP address of the router to the LAN-side IP address of the DMZ host. However, port numbers are not translated; so applications on the DMZ host can depend on specific port numbers.",
"_help_txt231":"The DMZ capability is just one of several means for allowing incoming requests that might appear unsolicited to the NAT. In general, the DMZ host should be used only if there are no other alternatives, because it is much more exposed to cyberattacks than any other system on the LAN. Thought should be given to using other configurations instead: a virtual server, a port forwarding rule, or a port trigger. Virtual servers open one port for incoming sessions bound for a specific application (and also allow port redirection and the use of ALGs). Port forwarding is rather like a selective DMZ, where incoming traffic targeted at one or more ports is forwarded to a specific LAN host (thereby not exposing as many ports as a DMZ host). Port triggering is a special form of port forwarding, which is activated by outgoing traffic, and for which ports are only forwarded while the trigger is active.",
"_help_txt232":"Few applications truly require the use of the DMZ host. Following are examples of when a DMZ host might be required:",
"_help_txt233":"‧ A host needs to support several applications that might use overlapping ingress ports such that two port forwarding rules cannot be used because they would potentially be in conflict.",
"_help_txt234":"‧ To handle incoming connections that use a protocol other than ICMP, TCP, UDP, and IGMP (also GRE and ESP, when these protocols are enabled by the PPTP and IPSec",
"_help_txt235":"Putting a computer in the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks. Use of this option is only recommended as a last resort.",
"_help_txt236":"Specify the LAN IP address of the LAN computer that you want to have unrestricted Internet communication.",
"_help_txt237":"Add/Edit Virtual Server",
"_help_txt238":"Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive.",
"_help_txt239":"Assign a meaningful name to the virtual server, for example Web Server. Several well-known types of virtual server are available from the \"Application Name\" drop-down list. Selecting one of these entries fills some of the remaining parameters with standard values for that type of server.",
"_help_txt240":"The IP address of the system on your internal network that will provide the virtual service, for example 192.168.10.50. You can select a computer from the list of DHCP clients in the \"Computer Name\" drop-down menu, or you can manually enter the IP address of the server computer.",
"_help_txt241":"Select the protocol used by the service. The common choices -- UDP, TCP, and both UDP and TCP -- can be selected from the drop-down menu. To specify any other protocol, select \"Other\" from the list, then enter the corresponding protocol number (as assigned by the IANA) in the Protocol box.",
"_help_txt242":"The port that will be used on your internal network.",
"_help_txt243":"The port that will be accessed from the Internet.",
"_help_txt244":"Select a schedule for when the service will be enabled. If you do not see the schedule you need in the list of schedules.",
"_help_txt245":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt246":"Add/Edit Route",
"_help_txt247":"Adds a new route to the IP routing table or edits an existing route.",
"_help_txt248":"The IP address of packets that will take this route.",
"_help_txt249":"Specifies the next hop to be taken if this route is used. A gateway of 0.0.0.0 implies there is no next hop, and the IP address matched is directly connected to the router on the interface specified: LAN or WAN.",
"_help_txt250":"The route metric is a value from 1 to 16 that indicates the cost of using this route. A value of 1 is the lowest cost, and 15 is the highest cost. A value of 16 indicates that the route is not reachable from this router. When trying to reach a particular destination, computers on your network will select the best route, ignoring unreachable routes.",
"_help_txt251":"Specifies the interface -- LAN or WAN -- that the IP packet must use to transit out of the router, when this route is used.",
"_help_txt252":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt253":"The section shows the current routing table entries. Certain required routes are predefined and cannot be changed. Routes that you add can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the \"Edit Route\" section is activated for editing. Click the Enable checkbox at the left to directly activate or de-activate the entry.",
"_help_txt254":"By default, the Access Control feature is disabled. If you need Access Control, check this option.",
"_help_txt255":"Note: When Access Control is disabled, every device on the LAN has unrestricted access to the Internet. However, if you enable Access Control, Internet access is restricted for those devices that have an Access Control Policy configured for them. All other devices have unrestricted access to the Internet.",
"_help_txt256":"By default, the ALG feature is enabled. ALG configuration allows users to disable some application service.",
"_help_txt257":"Add/Edit Port Trigger Rule",
"_help_txt258":"Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive.",
"_help_txt259":"Enter a name for the Special Application Rule, for example Game App, which will help you identify the rule in the future. Alternatively, you can select from the Application list of common applications.",
"_help_txt260":"Select the protocol used by the service. The common choices -- UDP, TCP, and both UDP and TCP -- can be selected from the drop-down menu.",
"_help_txt261":"Enter the outgoing port range used by your application (for example 6500-6700).",
"_help_txt262":"Select a schedule for when this rule is in effect.",
"_help_txt263":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt264":"This is a list of the defined application rules. Click the Enable checkbox at the left to directly activate or de-activate the entry. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon.",
"_help_txt265":"Add/Edit Port Range Rule",
"_help_txt266":"Use this section to add a Port Range Rule to the following list or to edit a rule already in the list.",
"_help_txt267":"Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive.",
"_help_txt268":"Give the rule a name that is meaningful to you, for example Game Server. You can also select from a list of popular games, and many of the remaining configuration values will be filled in accordingly. However, you should check whether the port values have changed since this list was created, and you must fill in the IP address field.",
"_help_txt269":"Enter the local network IP address of the system hosting the server, for example 192.168.10.50. You can select a computer from the list of DHCP clients in the \"Computer Name\" drop-down menu, or you can manually enter the IP address of the server computer.",
"_help_txt270":"TCP Ports to Open",
"_help_txt271":"Enter the TCP ports to open (for example 6159-6180, 99).",
"_help_txt272":"UDP Ports to Open",
"_help_txt273":"Enter the UDP ports to open (for example 6159-6180, 99).",
"_help_txt274":"Select a filter that controls access as needed for this rule.",
"_help_txt275":"Select a schedule for the times when this rule is in effect.",
"_help_txt276":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt277":"This is a list of the defined Port Range Rules. Click the Enable checkbox at the left to directly activate or de-activate the entry. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the \"Edit Port Forwarding Rule\" section is activated for editing.",
"_help_txt278":"Add/Edit Inbound Filter Rule",
"_help_txt279":"Here you can add entries to the Inbound Filter Rules List below, or edit existing entries.",
"_help_txt280":"Enter a name for the rule that is meaningful to you.",
"_help_txt281":"The rule can either Allow or Deny messages.",
"_help_txt282":"Define the ranges of Internet addresses this rule applies to. For a single IP address, enter the same address in both the Start and End boxes. Up to eight ranges can be entered. The Enable checkbox allows you to turn on or off specific entries in the list of ranges.",
"_help_txt283":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt284":"The section lists the current Inbound Filter Rules. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the \"Edit Inbound Filter Rule\" section is activated for editing.",
"_help_txt285":"In addition to the filters listed here, two predefined filters are available wherever inbound filters can be applied:",
"_help_txt286":"Permit any WAN user to access the related capability.",
"_help_txt287":"Prevent all WAN users from accessing the related capability. (LAN users are not affected by Inbound Filter Rules.)",
"_help_txt288":"Add/Edit Schedule Rule",
"_help_txt289":"In this section you can add entries to the Schedule Rules List below or edit existing entries.",
"_help_txt290":"Give the schedule a name that is meaningful to you, such as \"Weekday rule\".",
"_help_txt291":"Place a checkmark in the boxes for the desired days or select the All Week radio button to select all seven days of the week.",
"_help_txt292":"Select this option if you want this schedule in effect all day for the selected day(s).",
"_help_txt293":"If you don't use the All Day option, then you enter the time here. The start time is entered in two fields. The first box is for the hour and the second box is for the minute. Email events are normally triggered only by the start time.End Time",
"_help_txt294":"The end time is entered in the same format as the start time. The hour in the first box and the minutes in the second box. The end time is used for most other rules, but is not normally used for email events.",
"_help_txt295":"Re-initialize this area of the screen, discarding any changes you have made.",
"_help_txt296":"This section shows the currently defined Schedule Rules. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the \"Edit Schedule Rule\" section is activated for editing.",
"_help_txt297":"By default, the UPnP feature is enabled. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols for primarily residential networks without enterprise class devices that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing, communications, and entertainment.",
"_help_txt298":"By default, the WAN Ping Respond feature is disabled. Enable WAN Ping Respond will reply information of router to outside network.",
"_adv_txt_23":"This section allows you to add inbound IP address filters to deny or allow specific Internet IP addresses inbound access for applicable features such as virtual server and gaming.",
"_adv_txt_24":"Add Inbound Filter Rule",
"_adv_txt_25":"Rule Action",
"_adv_txt_26":"The %s name: %s is already in the list",
"_adv_txt_27":"Inbound Filter List",
"_net_ipv6_01":"IPv6 Settings",
"_net_ipv6_02":"This section allows you to configure your IPv6 Internet connection settings and LAN IPv6 settings. If you are not sure of your IPv6 Internet connection settings or if it is available, please contact with your Internet Service Provider (ISP).",
"_net_ipv6_03":"WAN IPv6 IP Setting",
"_net_ipv6_04":"Stateless Auto",
"_net_ipv6_05":"LAN Prefix Length",
"_net_ipv6_06":"IPv6 To IPv4 Settings",
"_net_ipv6_07":"IPv6 to IPv4 Address",
"_net_ipv6_08":"PPPoE Setting",
"_net_ipv6_09":"Use Default MTU Setting",
"_net_ipv6_10":"MTU Setting",
"_net_ipv6_11":"Manually configure DNS",
"_net_ipv6_12":"Static",
"_qos_txt00":"Quality of Service Settings",
"_qos_txt01":"Based on the GUI feature, this does not seem to be QoS, only bandwidth control. Please help to change the GUI items below and section as Internet Bandwidth Control. Can the actual QoS functionality be added to the router or per port bandwidth limit control (LAN 1,2,3,4,WAN)? If it cannot, then there is really no use for this feature and this section should be removed.",
"_qos_txt02":"QoS Setup",
"_qos_txt03":"Quality of Service",
"_qos_txt04":"Upload Bandwidth",
"_qos_txt05":"User defined",
"_qos_txt06":"Bits/sec",
"_qos_txt07":"Download Bandwidth",
"_qos_txt08":"Load Default",
"_qos_txt09":"The value of upload bandwidth is too small, are you sure?",
"_qos_txt10":"The value of upload bandwidth is too large.",
"_qos_txt11":"The maximum upload bandwidth",
"_qos_txt12":"The upload bandwidth format is wrong. (ex. '10K','20M')",
"_qos_txt13":"Please enter the upload bandwidth.",
"_qos_txt14":"Src Port",
"_qos_txt15":"Src Port Range",
"_qos_txt16":"Category",
"_qos_txt17":"Info",
"_qos_txt18":"Prio",
"_qos_txt19":"Upload : %s% at least",
"_qos_txt20":"Attribute",
"_qos_txt21":"Group",
"_qos_txt22":"Setting",
"_qos_txt23":"Advance",
"_qos_txt24":"Basic Classifier Settings",
"_qos_txt25":"Dest IP Address",
"_qos_txt26":"Source IP Address",
"_qos_txt27":"Packet Length",
"_qos_txt28":"ex: 0-128 for small packets",
"_qos_txt29":"DSCP",
"_qos_txt30":"Dest. Port Range",
"_qos_txt31":"Src. Port Range",
"_qos_txt32":"Remark DSCP as",
"_qos_txt33":"Please select one application.",
"_qos_txt34":"The source port range is invalid.",
"_qos_txt35":"Please enter the port number.",
"_qos_txt36":"The MAC address format is invalid.",
"_qos_txt37":"There is a illegal character in the name.",
"_qos_txt38":"Please input a name.",
"_qos_txt39":"Advanced Classifier Settings",
"_qos_txt40":"The destination port range is invalid.",
"_qos_txt41":"The packet length range is invalid.",
"_qos_txt42":"The packet length is too small.",
"_qos_txt43":"The packet length is too big.",
"_qos_txt44":"Packet Length should be an integer number!",
"_qos_txt45":"Please input a range for packet length. (ex: 0-128 64-1024)",
"_qos_txt46":"Please input the classifications.",
"_basic_wireless_settings":"Basic Wireless Settings",
"_desc_basic":"This section allows you to configure the basic settings required for your wireless network such as your wireless network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi key.",
"_desc_station_list":"This section allows you to monitor wireless client devices that are currently connected to your router.",
"_desc_wps":"This section allows you to activate WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) which allows you to easily connect WPS capable wireless client devices to your router. The router offers three ways to connect wireless client devices using WPS: Hardware Push Button (physically located on the router), Virtual Push Button (PBC), or PIN. WPS cannot be used if the SSID Broadcast function is disabled.",
"_wireless_network":"Wireless Network",
"_wds_long":"Wireless Distribution System(WDS)",
"_desc_wds":"WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows you to construct a wireless infrastructure with APs. To enable, first, please make sure basic wireless security set to WEP open/shared or disabled mode. WDS cannot work in WPA/WPA2 mode. Then, input APs' MAC address to connect. You can also use site survey function to search AP's MAC address to connect.",
"_wps_config":"WPS Config",
"_wps_summary":"WPS Summary",
"_wps_action":"WPS Action",
"_dhcp_clients":"DHCP Clients",
"_desc_wps_action":"If you are using the Virtual Push Button method, click Start Push Button, then push and activate WPS on your wireless client device. If you are using the PIN method, enter the wireless client device PIN in the field and click Start PIN, then activate the WPS PIN method on your wireless client device.",
"_lb_radio_onoff":"Radio On/Off",
"_lb_radio_off_sche":"Radio Off Schedule",
"_wmode_ssid":"Wireless Network Name (SSID)",
"_lb_multi_ssid_1":"Multiple SSID1",
"_lb_multi_ssid_2":"Multiple SSID2",
"_lb_multi_ssid_3":"Multiple SSID3",
"_lb_multi_ssid_4":"Multiple SSID4",
"_lb_multi_ssid_5":"Multiple SSID5",
"_lb_multi_ssid_6":"Multiple SSID6",
"_lb_multi_ssid_7":"Multiple SSID7",
"_lb_broadcast_ssid":"Broadcast Network Name (SSID)",
"_lb_phy_mode":"Phy Mode",
"_lb_enc_type":"Encrypt Type",
"_lb_enc_key":"Encrypt Key",
"_lb_apmacaddr":"Remote AP MAC Address",
"_lb_apmacaddr_1":"Local AP MAC Address",
"_lb_coexistence":"20/40 Coexistence",
"_lb_rdg":"Reverse Direction Grant(RDG)",
"_lb_mcs":"MCS",
"_lb_exten_channel":"Extension Channel",
"_lb_a_msdu":"Aggregation MSDU(A-MSDU)",
"_lb_autoba":"Auto Block ACK",
"_lb_declineba":"Decline BA Request",
"_lb_forty_into":"40 Mhz Intolerant",
"_lb_wifi_opt":"WiFi Optimum",
"_lb_ht_txstream":"HT TxStream",
"_lb_ht_rxstream":"HT RxStream",
"_lb_wps_ext_reg_lock":"WPS External Registrar Lock",
"_sel_autoselect":"Auto",
"_sel_mixed":"Mixed Mode",
"_sel_greenfield":"Green Field",
"_long":"long",
"_btn_radio_on":"RADIO ON",
"_btn_radio_off":"RADIO OFF",
"_MSG_woff":"The Wireless Network Radio is OFF.",
"_desc_advanced":"This section allows you to modify advanced wireless settings. It is recommended that these settings remain set to their default values unless you are knowledgeable about the effects of modifying these parameters. Modifying these settings incorrectly can potentially degrade wireless functionality and performance.",
"_bx_advanced_2":"Qos Setting",
"_bx_advanced_3":"Wi-Fi Multimedia",
"_bx_advanced_4":"Multicast-to-Unicast Converter",
"_lb_bg_protection":"BG Protection Mode",
"_hint_beacon":"(range 100 - 1000, default 100)",
"_hint_dtim":"(range 1 - 255, default 1)",
"_lb_frag_thres":"Fragment Threshold",
"_hint_frag_thres":"(range 256 - 2346, default 2346)",
"_hint_rts_thres":"(range 1 - 2347, default 2347)",
"_lb_txpower":"TX Power",
"_lb_short_preamble":"Short Preamble",
"_lb_short_slot":"Short Slot",
"_lb_tx_burst":"Tx Burst",
"_lb_pkt_aggregate":"Pkt_Aggregate",
"_lb_80211h_support":"IEEE 802.11H Support",
"_hint_only_a_band":"only in A band",
"_lb_country_code":"Country Code",
"_lb_wmm_capable":"WMM Capable",
"_lb_apsd_capable":"APSD Capable",
"_lb_dls_capable":"DLS Capable",
"_lb_wmm_param":"WMM Parameters",
"_lb_wmm_config":"WMM Configuration",
"_lb_video_turbine":"Video Turbine",
"_lb_multi_uni":"Multicast-to-Unicast",
"_lb_expire_in":"Expires in",
"_pwr_full":"Full",
"_pwr_half":"Half",
"_pwr_low":"Low",
"_tl_wmm_settings":"Wireless WMM Settings",
"_lb_wmm_param_ap":"WMM Parameters of Access Point",
"_lb_wmm_param_station":"WMM Parameters of Station",
"m_bwl_Mode_3":"2.4GHz 802.11 b/g mixed mode",
"m_bwl_Mode_8":"2.4GHz 802.11 n only",
"m_bwl_Mode_11":"2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n mixed mode",
"m_bwl_Mode5_1":"5GHz 802.11 a only",
"m_bwl_Mode5_2":"5GHz 802.11 n only",
"m_bwl_Mode5_3":"5GHz 802.11 a/n mixed mode",
"_singal":"Signal",
"_bssid":"BSSID",
"_wps_cur_state":"WPS Current Status",
"_wps_configed":"WPS Configured",
"_wps_ssid":"WPS SSID",
"_wps_sec_mode":"WPS Security Mode",
"_wps_enc_type":"WPS Encrypt Type",
"_wps_def_key_idx":"WPS Default Key Index",
"_hex":"HEX",
"_ascii":"ASCII",
"_wps_key":"WPS Key",
"_ap_pin":"AP PIN",
"_desc_dhcp_client_list":"You could monitor DHCP clients here.",
"_wifiser_mode42":"This section allows you to setup additional security filters by specifying which device wireless MAC addresses are allowed or denied access on your router wireless network. MAC address filters can be assigned for each wireless network name (SSID). Please add the MAC addresses to the list first before selecting and enabling the Filter Mode.",
"_processing":"Processing",
"_netwrk_status_addr":"Network Status Address",
"_system_info":"System Info",
"_system_time":"System Time",
"_system_up_time":"System Up Time",
"_internet_configs":"Internet Configuration",
"_connected_type":"Connected Type",
"_wan_ip_addr":"WAN IP Address",
"_pri_dns":"Primary Domain Name Server",
"_sec_dns":"Secondary Domain Name Server",
"_24Ghz_wireless":"2.4GHz Wireless",
"_5Ghz_wireless":"5GHz Wireless",
"_SYSLOG_DESC":"This section displays the device logging information for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.",
"_enable_system_log":"Enable System Log",
"_time_setting":"Time and Date Settings",
"_TIME_DESC":"This section allows you to configure the router's time and date settings.",
"_daylight_saving_time":"Daylight Saving Time",
"_ntp_settings":"NTP Settings",
"_ntp_server":"NTP Server",
"_ntp_sync":"NTP synchronization",
"_date_time_settings":"Date and Time Settings",
"_SETTINGS_MANAGER_DESC":"This section allows you to backup (export) or restore (import) your router’s configuration. This page also allows you to reset the router to factory default settings or reboot.",
"_export":"Export",
"_settings_file_location":"Settings file location",
"_import":"Import",
"_upgrade_firmw":"Firmware",
"_FIRMW_DESC":"You can check for newer firmware available for your device at the TRENDnet website (http://www.trendnet.com/downloads). Uploading newer firmware may address problems or enhance functionality of your device. It is important that you check the release notes included with the firmware download, if a problem you have encountered is addressed or may be addressed or if there may be enhanced functionality you would like to add before uploading to a new firmware version. After downloading the file, extract the file to your local hard drive. Click “Browse” or “Choose File” button to navigate to the location of the extracted firmware file. Click Apply to upload the firmware to your device.",
"_FIRMW_DESC_sub":"Important Note: Do not interrupt the firmware upload process as it may damage your device. Please wait until the firmware upload has fully completed and the device has successfully reboot.",
"_location":"Location",
"_apply":"Apply",
"_system_management":"System Management",
"_SYS_MANGER_DESC":"This section allows you to change your administrator password, set up and enable dynamic DNS, and enable remote management to allow access to your router from the Internet.",
"_SYS_MANGER_DESC_BR":"This section allows you to change your administrator password.",
"_max_length_characters":"Max: %s characters",
"_device_url_settings":"Device URL Settings",
"_device_url":"Device URL",
"_device_name_settings":"Device Name Settings",
"_ddns_settings":"DDNS Settings",
"_remote_management":"Remote Management",
"_remote_control_via_wan":"Remote Control (via Internet)",
"_remote_port":"Remote Port",
"_web_ssl_title":"HTTPS Server Support",
"_web_ssl_use":"Use https",
"_web_ssl_wan":"Remote Control (via Internet)",
"itune_04":"iTunes Server",
"itune_01":"Enable iTunes Server",
"itune_02":"iTunes Server Name",
"itune_03":"iTunes Server name given is invalid",
"_reset":"Reset",
"_ADV_NETWRK_DESC":"UPnP is a feature that allows for the automatic discovery of UPnP devices on your network in order to easily share and access shared data from devices on your network. UPnP also allows your router to identify application requests from UPnP devices on your network and automatically allow the required connections to and from the Internet for the specified application without having to configure your router. The WAN Ping and Ping Test tools can be used for troubleshooting purposes.",
"_wan_ping_respond":"WAN Ping Respond",
"_schedule_rules":"Schedules",
"_SCHEDULE_DESC":"This section allows you to define schedules when specified features are active such as your wireless network, guest network, parental controls, multiple SSIDs, access control, virtual server, special applications, and gaming. Please ensure that your router time and date settings have set correctly under Advanced > Administrator > Time before using schedules.",
"_add_sche_rule":"Add Schedule Rule",
"_tsc_allday_24hr":"All Day - 24hrs",
"_schedule_rule_list":"Schedule Rule List",
"_time_stamp":"Time stamp",
"_24hr":"24hr",
"m_bwl_Mode5_4":"5GHz 802.11 a/n/ac mixed mode",
"_routing_bet_zone":"Routing Between Zones",
"_mac_clone":"MAC Clone",
"_mac_addr_clone":"MAC Address Clone",
"_dns_server_setting":"DNS Server Setting",
"_dhcp_setting":"DHCP Setting",
"_DHCP_DESC":"This section allows you to manually configure you Internet connection settings based on service provide by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). DHCP is the typical connection type where connection settings automatically obtained by your ISP. If you are not sure about your connection settings, please contact your ISP for details.",
"_ip_setting_desc":"This section allows you to modify the router's IP address settings.",
"_wan_setting_l":"Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings",
"_mtu_default_byte":"(bytes) default=%s bytes",
"_wan_if_ip_setting":"WAN Interface IP Setting",
"_opeartion_mode":"Operation Mode",
"_keep_alive":"Keep Alive",
"_keep_alive_mode_redial":"Keep Alive Mode: Redial Period",
"_on_demand_mode_idle_time":"On demand Mode: Idle Time",
"_mintues_lower":"minutes",
"_l2tp_setting":"L2TP Setting",
"_pptp_setting":"PPTP Setting",
"_dynamic":"Dynamic",
"_lan_setting_l":"Local Area Network (LAN) Settings",
"_LAN_DESC":"This section allows you to modify the router’s IP address settings. Tyically, the router IP address settings do not need to be changed. IN addition, this page allows you to configure the router’s DHCP server settings or DHCP reservations which automatically assigned IP addresses to your wired and wireless devices that connect to your router.",
"_dhcp_server_setting":"DHCP Server Setting",
"_dhcp_start_ip":"DHCP Start IP",
"_dhcp_end_ip":"DHCP End IP",
"_other_setting":"Others Setting",
"_8021d_spanning_tree":"802.1D Spanning Tree",
"_lltd":"LLTD",
"_igmp_proxy":"IGMP proxy",
"_pppoe_relay":"PPPOE relay",
"_dns_proxy":"DNS proxy",
"_add_dhcp_reservation":"Add DHCP Reservation",
"_copy_pc_mac":"Copy your PC's MAC",
"_copy":"Copy",
"_dhcp_reservation_ready_group":"DHCP Reservations Ready Group",
"_edit_dhcp_reservation":"Edit DHCP Reservation",
"_delete_all":"Delete All",
"_delete_selected":"Delete Selected",
"_config_via_pin":"Start PIN",
"_config_via_pbc":"Start Push Button",
"_alg_config_l":"Application Level Gateway (ALG) Configuration",
"_ALG_DESC":"This section allows you to enable or disable communications of the listed protocols/applications to pass through your router between your network and the Internet. These are special protocols/applications that are unable to natively pass through your router without the use of ALG.",
"_description":"Description",
"_email_receiving":"Email Receiving",
"_pop3_l":"Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3)",
"_smtp_l":"Simple Mail Transfer Protocol(SMTP)",
"_streaming_media":"Streaming Media",
"_rtp_l":"Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP)",
"_rtsp_1":"Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)",
"_mms_l":"Microsoft Media Server protocol(WMP/MMS)",
"_streaming_media_voip":"Streaming Media-VoIP",
"_session_init_protocol_l":"Session Initiation Protocol(SIP)",
"_h323_l":"NetMeeting (H.323)",
"_file_transfer":"File transfer",
"_ftp_l":"File Transfer Protocol (FTP)",
"_tftp_l":"Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)",
"_remote_control":"Remote control",
"_telnet":"Telnet",
"_instant_messaging":"Instant messaging",
"_msn_messenger":"MSN messenger",
"_ipsecvpn":"IPSec VPN",
"_save_status":"Save Status",
"_dmz_settings":"DMZ Settings",
"_DMZ_DESC":"This section allows you to expose a specific computer or device on your network to the Internet and allow all inbound services to be accessible. The feature is also known as exposed host or DMZ (demilitarized zone). To assign your computer or device to the DMZ, enable the DMZ settings and enter the IP address of the computer or device and apply the changes.",
"_AC_DESC":"This section allows you to add access control rules to specific clients computers or devices on your local network (LAN) & wireless network. This section also allows you to add filters to allow or deny access to specific web sites in the Website Filter section. You can deny specific services such as web browsing or email access in the “Add Services Block Rule” section and apply these rules to a range of client IP addresses on your local network (LAN) & wireless network. You can also completely deny access to a range of IP addresses or specific IP addresses in the “Add All Services Block Rule” section.",
"_add_port_block_rule":"Add Services Block Rule",
"_policy_enable":"Policy Enable",
"_policy_name":"Policy Name",
"_client_ip_addr":"Client IP Address Range",
"_rule_define":"Rule Define",
"_special_service":"Predefined Service",
"_user_define":"Custom",
"_tcp_ports":"TCP Ports",
"_ex_21_or_3_500":"Ex: 21 or 300-500",
"_udp_ports":"UDP Ports",
"_service":"Service",
"_edit_port_block_rule":"Edit Services Block Rule",
"_port_block_rule":"Services Block Rule List",
"_add_ip_block_rule":"Add All Services Block Rule",
"_edit_ip_block_rule":"Edit All Services Block Rule",
"_ip_block_rule_list":"All Services Block Rule List",
"_add_weburl_rule":"Add Web URL Filter Rule",
"_edit_weburl_rule":"Edit Web URL Filter Rule",
"_weburl_rule_list":"URL Filter List",
"_email_sending":"Email Sending",
"_file_transfer_l":"File Transfer",
"_telnet_service":"Telnet Service",
"_dns_query":"DNS Query",
"_tcp_protocol":"TCP Protocol",
"_udp_protocol":"UDP Protocol",
"_www":"WWW",
"_err_ip_addr_format":"IP Address format error",
"_err_ip_mask":"IP Mask Error",
"_err_input_format":"Input format error",
"_err_ip_addr":"IP Address error",
"_static_routing_settings":"Routing Settings",
"_ROUTING_DESC":"This section allows you to manually define static routes and enable or disable the use of dynamic routing on your router.",
"_add_static_route":"Add Static Route",
"_dest_ip_addr":"Destination IP Address",
"_dest_ip_mask":"Destination IP Netmask",
"_physical_port":"Physical Port",
"_enable_rip":"Enable RIP",
"_rip_mode":"RIP mode",
"_static_route_list":"Static Route List",
"_processing_plz_wait":"Processing, Please wait......",
"_rebooting_plz_wait":"Rebooting, Please wait......",
"_L2TPgw":"L2TP Gateway IP Address",
"_retry":"Retry",
"_skip":"Skip",
"_chk_wanconn_msg_00":"Router is checking Internet connectivity, please wait.",
"_tnw_01":"Setup Wizard",
"_tnw_02":"This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your Internet Connection.",
"_tnw_03":"Checking Internet Connection",
"_ssid":"SSID",
"_finish":"Finish",
"_auth_type":"Authentication Type",
"_save_settings":"Save Settings",
"_tnw_05":"Configure your Internet Connection",
"_tnw_dhcp":"Obtain IP Automatically(DHCP Client)",
"_tnw_static":"Fixed IP address",
"_tnw_pppoe":"PPPoE",
"_tnw_pptp":"PPTP",
"_tnw_l2tp":"L2TP",
"_tnw_06":"Set Dynamic IP Address",
"_mac":"MAC",
"_tnw_clone":"Clone MAC Address",
"_tnw_07":"Set Fixed IP Address",
"_wan_ipaddr":"WAN IP Address",
"_wan_submask":"WAN Subnet Mask",
"_wan_gwaddr":"WAN Gateway Address",
"_dns_1":"DNS Server Address 1",
"_dns_2":"DNS Server Address 2",
"_tnw_08":"PPPoE",
"_tnw_09":"PPTP",
"_my_ip":"My IP",
"_server_ip":"Server IP",
"_pptp_account":"PPTP Account",
"_pptp_password":"PPTP Password",
"_pptp_password_re":"Retype PPTP Password",
"_tnw_10":"L2TP",
"_l2tp_account":"L2TP Account",
"_l2tp_password":"L2TP Password",
"_l2tp_password_re":"Retype L2TP Password",
"_tnw_11":"The settings are saving and taking effect.",
"_tnw_12":"Please wait for",
"_tnw_13":"seconds.",
"_tnw_14":"Please check the cable connection between the Internet port and modem.",
"_print":"Print",
"_TAG00840":"Cannot accept space character in password. Please try it again.",
"IPV6_TEXT171":"Auto Configuration (SLAAC/DHCPv6)",
"IPV6_TEXT172":"Auto Configuration (SLAAC/DHCPv6) + 6RD",
"_wps_shared":"Shared",
"_wps_open":"Open",
"_webfilterrule_dup":"The rule name '%s' is duplicated.",
"_wps_24g":"WPS 2.4GHz",
"_wps_5g":"WPS 5GHz",
"_name_ssid":"Name (SSID)",
"_warranty":"Product Warranty Registration",
"_usb":"USB",
"_samba_server":"File Sharing Server",
"_ftp_server":"FTP Server",
"_bt_service":"BitTorrent",
"_bt_dw_mgr":"Download Manager",
"_bt_intro":"The router has an integrated BitTorrent client that can be used for downloading torrents directly to the external USB storage device connected to one of the router's USB ports. You can set parameters such as the maximum upload/download speeds, peer number, and connection port.",
"_print_server":"Print Server",
"_connected_devices":"Connected Devices",
"_guest_network":"Guest Network",
"_guest_text1":"This section allows you to setup and configure the wireless guest network settings.",
"_network_bridge":"Network Bridge",
"_inet_access_only":"Internet Access Only",
"_security_no":"(No Security)",
"_security_low":"(Low Security)",
"_security_middle":"(Middle Security)",
"_security_high":"(High Security)",
"_parental_control":"Parental Control",
"_parental_control_list":"Parental Control List",
"_edit_parental_control":"Edit Parental Control",
"_active_s":"Active Schedule",
"_has_inet_connection":"Internet connection",
"_no_inet_connection":"Internet disconnected",
"_guest_network_enabled":"Guest Network enabled",
"_guest_network_disabled":"Guest Network disabled",
"_usb_connected":"USB devices connected",
"_no_usb_connected":"No USB devices connected",
"_household_access":"Household Access",
"_confirm_settings":"Confirm Settings",
"_check_connection":"Check Connection",
"_time_and_date_setting":"Time and Date Settings",
"_address":"Address",
"_ha_rule_list":"Access Rule List",
"_PC_DESC":"Parental control settings allow you to set up restrictions/filters specifically who is allowed or denied access to your network for a specified period of time and restricted access to web content. Web URL filters allows you to block or restrict access to specific websites. IP/MAC filters allow you to restrict access to your network to wired or wireless computers and devices you specify by using the IP addresses (ex. 192.168.10.x) or MAC address (ex. a1:b2:c3:d4:e3:f5). You can check the MAC address or IP address of the computers and devices currently connected to your router under the Basic > Network Status in the Connected Devices section and hovering your mouse over each connected device.",
"_add_ha_rule":"Add Access Rule",
"_edit_ha_rule":"Edit Household Access Rule",
"_wlan_11n_not_support_wep_wpa_tkip":"Can not change 802.11 Mode to 802.11n only, while there is an SSID with WEP/WPA-TKIP security.",
"_lb_radio_on_sche":"Radio On Schedule",
"_rule_full":"You cannot add more rules because the table is full.",
"_wds_cant_enble":"You can not enable WDS because current security is not supported.",
"_LAN_CHK_REBOOT_MSG":"The clients should release and renew IP address or the DUT should be reboot.",
"_specify_url":"Please specify Device URL.",
"_lan_dr":"Not delete any rule",
"_adv_rtd":"Please select one route at least to remove!!",
"serv_info":"Server Information",
"serv_smb":"SMB Server",
"_ServerName":"Server Name",
"serv_workgrp":"Workgroup",
"serv_desc":"Description (optional)",
"serv_setadmin":"Set Administrator",
"_NewPwd":"New Password",
"serv_repasswd":"Re-type Password",
"_Submit":"Submit",
"serv_userlist":"User Account List",
"serv_permission":"Permission",
"serv_read":"Read Only",
"serv_write":"Read-Write",
"serv_curr_userlist":"Current User Account List",
"serv_total_user":"*Allows up to 25 user accounts",
"_list_full":"%s is Full! Please Delete an Entry.",
"li_msg151":"is already used.",
"_s_not_empty":"%s can not be empty.",
"li_msg162":"The%s entered is invalid",
"MATCH_PWD_ERROR2":"The Passwords entered do not match",
"li_msg145":"Are you sure you want to delete :",
"serv_codepage":"File Server Codepage",
"_Western_European":"Western European",
"_Central_European":"Central European",
"_Greek":"Greek",
"_Cyrillic":"Cyrillic",
"_Japanese":"Japanese",
"_Korean":"Korean",
"_Tradition_Chinese":"Traditional Chinese",
"_Simplified_Chinese":"Simplified Chinese",
"_Thai":"Thai",
"_Arabic":"Arabic",
"_accwan":"Access From Internet",
"_ipaddr_used":"The IP address '%s' already used.",
"_macaddr_used":"The MAC address '%s' already used.",
"pt_name_empty":"Port trigger rule name cannot be empty.",
"_lb_a_mpdu":"A-MPDU",
"_tnw_03_time":"Time and Date Settings",
"_tnw_03_desc":"Configure your router time and date settings accordingly. For general maintenance, the auto reboot function allows you to set a weekly schedule for the router to automatically initiate a device reboot. Please note that during the device reboot, you will temporarily lose connectivity for a few minutes. By default, the auto reboot function is enabled in the setup wizard configured for every Wednesday at 3:00 A.M.
For general maintenance, the auto reboot function allows you to set a weekly schedule for the router to automatically initiate a device reboot. Please note that during the device reboot, you will temporarily lose connectivity for a few minutes.",
"_tnw_04_desc":"For added security, the router is pre-encrypted with its own unique wireless security key. You can find the unique network security key and pre-assigned network name (SSID) on a sticker on the side of the router and on a label on the bottom of the router.",
"_tnw_04_f01":"Wireless Security",
"_tnw_04_f02":"DNS Server",
"_Display":"Display",
"_inet_Orange":"Internet not established",
"guest_isolation":"Wireless Client Isolation",
"guest_isolation_txt":"isolate guests from each other",
"_inet_access_only_txt":"prevents guests from accessing the private LAN network",
"_help_txt299":"This section displays the device IPv6 status information.",
"_metric_msg":"Ex. 1(highest) - 15(lowest)",
"_wifi_bridging":"Wireless Bridging",
"_help_txt300":"This section allows you to enable and setup WDS wireless bridging to other WDS capable routers or access points.",
"_help_txt301":"This section allows you to setup multiple SSIDs or wireless network names for wireless client devices to connect.",
"_mac_filter":"MAC Filter",
"_wifiser_mode43":"ALLOW listed computers access and deny all others",
"_router_pin":"Router PIN",
"_add_wifi_dev":"Add Wireless Device",
"_vr_push_btn":"Virtual Push Button",
"_wifiser_mode44":"Wireless client devices",
"serv_samba_":"Samba (SMB) Server",
"_vpn":"VPN",
"tc_new_inb":"New Inbound Filter",
"_dmz_enable":"DMZ Enable",
"_adv_txt_28":"Filter Name",
"_adv_txt_29":"Predefined",
"_adv_txt_30":"Web Browsing",
"_adv_txt_31":"Website Filter Rule",
"_url_ex":"ex. www.xxxxxxx.com",
"_OnlyMSCHAPv2 ":"Only for MSCHAPv2",
"_MPPE_enable":"MPPE Enable",
"PRODUCT_DESC":"AC2600 MU-MIMO WiFi Router",
"vpn_passthrough":"VPN Pass-Through",
"wlan_security_eap":"AUTO (WPA or WPA2) - EAP",
"wlan_security_psk":"AUTO (WPA or WPA2) - PSK",
"_streamboost":"StreamBoost",
"_qual_streamboost":"Qualcomm® ",
"_streamboost_traffic_shaping":" Traffic Shaping",
"_enable_streamboost":"Enable StreamBoost",
"_auto_bw_detect":"Automatic Bandwidth Detection",
"_auto_bw_detect_help":"Checking this box will enable testing that will consume bandwidth beyond normal usage.",
"_mynetwork":"My Network",
"_nodeview":"Node View",
"_bandwidth":"Bandwidth",
"_priorities":"Priorities",
"_stat_up_time":"Usage by Time",
"_stat_downloads":"Usage by Data",
'_top_flow_by_time':'Top 5 Applications Based on Time Usage',
'_top_downloads':'Data Usage Per Application',
"_up_limit":"Maximum Upstream Bandwidth (Mbps)",
"_down_limit":"Maximum Downstream Bandwidth (Mbps)",
"_run_bw_test":"Run Bandwidth Test",
"_test_bw":"Test Bandwidth",
"_bt_settings": "BitTorrent Settings",
"_bt_switch": "BitTorrent",
"_down_max_speed": "Download Maximum Speed",
"_up_max_speed": "Upload Maxmum Speed",
"_peer_num": "Peer Number",
"_total_peer": "Total Maximum Peer Number",
"_single_peer": "Peer Number Per Torrent",
"_conn_port": "Connection Port",
"_bt_discript1": "Disable auto download after uploading torrents",
"_bt_discript2": "Enable encryption",
"_bt_seeding": "Seeding",
"_bt_seeding_ratio": "Seeding Ratio",
"_no_limit": "No Limit",
"_mu_01" : "MU-MIMO (TX-Beamforming)",
"_mu_02" : "MU-MIMO",
"_mu_03" : "Number of Spatial Streams",
"_list_to_del":"Please select one to delete.",
"_locakloopback":"Local Loopback",
"_enable_auto_update":"Enable Automatic Update",
"_sb_bw_main_text":"StreamBoost Traffic Shaping technology allows your router to automatically " +
"classify and identify each device and application and dynamically allocate the " +
"appropriate amount of Internet bandwidth required to for each application to run optimally. " +
"To enable StreamBoost under Bandwidth, check the Enable StreamBoost " +
"option and define your maximum upload and download speeds based on the service provided " +
"by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can also run an automatic Internet bandwidth "+
"test using online sites such as "+
"http://www.speedtest.net " +
"or you can contact your ISP to confirm the maximum bandwidth upstream and downstream " +
"limits of your Internet service.",
"_sb_my_main_text":"The My Network page provides a visual of your network by generating a network map of the devices connected to your router and the upstream and downstream bandwidth utilization. Click on the router or any of the connected devices to view more details of the bandwidth utilization per application of each device.",
"_sb_nd_main_text":"The Node View page displays each device and their bandwidth usage. If you clicked on the router in the My Network page, you can click each device to display a list of the active applications used by the device(s) and the per application bandwidth usage.",
"_sb_prio_main_text":"The Priorities page will allow you to change the importance of devices. This may be useful when devices are competing for lower limited bandwidth values however, this is optional as StreamBoost automatically assigns the device priority. Click the up or down arrows next to each device to change the priority position, one being the highest priority.",
"_sb_to_date":"Keep StreamBoost up to date",
"_sb_license":"Check below to enable your router to receive automatic StreamBoost updates during your initial " +
"3-year manufacturer service term. The 3-year service term will start on the day the automatic update service is activated. " +
" (After the 3-year period, further " +
"updates may be made available from the manufacturer via firmware updates.) StreamBoost updates " +
"may help improve your router’s Internet traffic management capabilities through better traffic " +
"identification and bandwidth management techniques. In exchange, your StreamBoost enabled router " +
"will send Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. anonymous information from your router. If you decline, you can " +
"find updates through software or firmware postings from your router’s manufacturer. " +
"
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"Learn More" +
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"Your StreamBoost enabled router will provide Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. (QCA) with anonymous data " +
"transmitted through the router. Such anonymous data may include small amounts of information " +
"when you launch a streaming service (such as video, audio, or gaming) for the purpose of " +
"identifying the data structures of service providers (such as NetFlix, Inc., Pandora Media, Inc., " +
"or other providers of cloud-based services). QCA uses this information to help us optimize " +
"StreamBoost for you and other StreamBoost users. QCA does not use this information to learn the " +
"content of what you watch, listen to, download, or play. Anonymous data also may include " +
"information about your router such as available bandwidth, oversubscription conditions (e.g., " +
"amount of bandwidth that is being requested exceeds the available bandwidth), and types of devices " +
"connected to the router, as well as information about your streaming service usage, such as " +
"duration of use and volume of data. As with any Internet communication, the IP address of your " +
"router is used to send information, but it is not retained. " +
"
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"_ipv6_firewalls":"IPv6 Firewall Settings",
"IPv6_Simple_Security":"IPv6 Simple Security",
"IPv6_Ingress_Filtering":"IPv6 Ingress Filtering",
"ipv6_firewall_rules": "IPv6 Firewall Rules",
"ipv6_firewall_rule_add": "Add IPv6 Firewall Rule",
"ipv6_firewall_diff_interface": "The source interface and destination interface should be different.",
"_enable_wds_dhcp_client":"WDS DHCP Client",
"_router_limits":"Router Limits™",
"_router_limits_enable_with_hwnat":"Enabled without bandwidth monitoring",
"_router_limits_enable_without_hwnat":"Enabled with bandwidth monitoring (reduces LAN > WAN performance)",
"_router_limits_settings":"Router Limits Settings",
"_router_limits_current_status":"Current Status",
"_router_limits_paring_code":"Paring Code",
"_router_limits_learn_more":"LEARN MORE",
"_router_limits_sign_up":"SIGN UP & ACTIVATE",
"_router_limits_manage_account":"MANAGE ACCOUNT",
"_router_limits_w_msg":"To ensure proper functionality of Router Limits, the device time and date settings will be automatically configured by enabling NTP server. Clicking OK will automatically enable both NTP server and enable Router Limits. You can also configure your device time and date settings manually here<\/a> before enabling the Router Limits feature.",
"_desc_router_limits":"Get protection, control, and visibility with the Router Limits comprehensive web management system. Customize filtering at the device level, set internet access schedules at your discretion, and track browsing history. Sign up today for your free account.",
"vlan_title":"Virtual Local Area Network (LAN) Settings",
"vlan_item_title":"VLAN Setting",
"vlan_desc":"This page allows you to configure the VLAN of the router.",
"vlan_setting_default":"Default Internet Setting",
"vlan_setting_interface":"Virtual LAN Interface Setting",
"vlan_setting_list":"VLAN List",
"vlan_vid_not_int":"VLAN id does not integer.",
"vlan_vid_used":"This VID has been used.",
"vlan_vid_out_of_range":"VLAN id only support 3~4094.",
"vlan_only_one_port_untag":"A port can only be assigned to a VLAN ID when it is in untagged state.",
"vlan_max_5":"The maximum VLAN number is 5.",
"vlan_port_not_selected":"No port have been selected.",
"_port_number":"Port Number",
"_vid":"VID(3~4094)",
"_tagged":"Tagged",
"_member":"Member",
"_wan_port":"WAN Port",
"_port_1":"Port 1",
"_port_2":"Port 2",
"_port_3":"Port 3",
"_port_4":"Port 4",
"MAX":"" //MAX
};