Western Digital My Net AC1300 Router User Manual User Manual

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ADVANCED SETTINGS

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MY NET AC1300 ROUTER
USER MANUAL

Use HTTPS

Click to enable or disable use of HTTPS for remote management of
the router.

Time Settings Screen

Purpose: Configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the router manually or automatically
by NTP (Network Time Protocol).

Time

Current date and time at the router’s location.

Time Zone

Select the time zone in which the router is located.

Enable Daylight Saving

Click to enable or disable Daylight Saving time.

Daylight Saving Offset

If you select Daylight Saving time, from the drop-down list, select
the daylight saving offset. The offset is a formula that combines a
time of day with the time zone and is based on a 24-hour clock.

Daylight Saving Dates

If you select Daylight Saving time, from the drop down lists select
the month, week, day of the week, and time of the start and end of
Daylight Saving time in your time zone.

Adding User Defined NTP
Server

Add alternate NTP servers to be used.

NTP Server Used

From the drop-down list, select the name of the NTP server to be
used.

Firmware Update Screen

Purpose: Check for router firmware updates and upload new firmware.
For information on updates, see “Updating the Router’s Firmware” on page 48.

System Screen

Purpose: Save configuration settings on your local hard drive, load configuration settings, restore
factory default settings, and log out.

For information on factory resets and rebooting, see “Restoring the Router to Factory Defaults” on
page 49
and “Rebooting the Router” on page 50.

Save settings to a file

Click Save Configuration. The router’s current configuration is
downloaded to your computer.

Restore Settings from a File

To restore settings from a file, click Choose File and select it. Click
Restore Configuration.

Logout

Click Logout.

Connection Check Screen

Purpose:

Use ping tests to check connectivity between the router and network/Internet

hosts.

Host Name or IP Address

Enter the host name or IP address of a computer you want to
locate on the network. Click Ping.

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