System settings menu – SMC Networks SMCD3GN User Manual

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Configuring Your Gateway

System Settings Menu

The System Settings menu lets you:

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Enable or disable UPnP and HNAP

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Configure and manage your password

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Set the system timeout settings

To access the System Settings menu, click

System in the menu bar. Figure 14 shows an

example of the menu and Table 4 describes the setting you can select.

Figure 14. System Settings Menu

Table 4. System Settings Menu Option

Option

Description

Enable UPnP

Configures your Gateway as a Universal Plug and Play (uPnP) Internet gateway. UPnP allows for dynamic

connectivity between devices on a network. A UPnP-enabled device like your Gateway can obtain an IP address,

advertise its capabilities, learn about other connected UPnP devices and then communicate directly with those

devices. The same device can end its connection cleanly when it wishes to leave the UPnP community. The intent

of UPnP is to support zero-configuration, "invisible" networking of devices including intelligent appliances, PCs,

printers, and other smart devices using standard protocols.
Check = uPnP is enabled on the Gateway. (default)
Uncheck = uPnP is disabled on the Gateway.

Enable HNAP

Configures your Gateway as a Home Network Administration Protocol (HNAP) device. HNAP allows your

Gateway to be configured and managed by remote entities, such as Network Magic or any software application

that discovers and manages network devices.
Check = HNAP is enabled on the Gateway.
Uncheck = HNAP is disabled on the Gateway. (default)

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