I have ZA pro but it doesn't interfere with the router.
Is there something in your router that says log off after x hours of no activity. Or keep session alive.
Some do.
I have ZA pro but it doesn't interfere with the router.
Is there something in your router that says log off after x hours of no activity. Or keep session alive.
Some do.
Guys!
My routers setup. Need some advice and explanation See the bold letters.
The time Zone
Set Daylight Saving (Optional)
Enable
Start from Mon Day
End by Mon Day
Administrator Settings
Password Settings
Set a password to restrict management access to the Broadband Router. If you want to manage the Broadband Router from a remote location (outside of the local network), you must also specify the IP address of the remote PC.
Current Password
Password
Re-type password (3-12 Characters)
Idle Time Out 10 Min (factory settings)
Lagu :?
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Hi!Originally Posted by Ototero
I don't know. When I took out the electric cable from the modem and the router and reset it the router log also was reset. The log from yesterday and tonight is away.
From ZA log. What will it mean?
FWIN,2005/03/20,02:00:54 +1:00 GMT, ,ICMP (type:8/subtype:0)
FWOUT,2005/03/20,13:20:00 +1:00 GMT
FWIN,2005/03/20,13:28:30 +1:00 GMT
Lagu :?
Once an AMDuser always an AMD user
The time Zone
Set Daylight Saving (Optional)
Enable
- Daylight savings time:
-- In spring and fall seasons, do you have to change your clocks?
-- In Montreal it is by 1 hour
Start from Mon Day
End by Mon Day
- I don't know what those 2 mean.
Administrator Settings
Password Settings
Current Password
(Lagu, or someone, edit post and hide the password
- Or Lagu, change it now, but write it down.
Idle Time Out 10 Min (factory settings)
- This will disconnect you if there is no internet traffic for 10 minutes.
- But in the log when everything is ok, it kept reconnecting:
...
2005/03/16 17:52:47 : Entering RENEWING state.
2005/03/16 17:42:47 : dhcpc: Ready for user requests.
...
-- Now I know why they were ten minutes apart.
-- But I do think there were times with 10 minutes of inactivity even here.
--- as I don't think any high-speed connection is made to be disconnected like a dial-up connection. No sharing going on with High-speed users.
Usually, a timeout number of 0 means "never time out".
I think it has with Daylight Saving to do.Originally Posted by meckano
Start by mount and day
Ended by mount and day
I have look in the manual an it says:
If your region runs on Dayligt Savings Time, you chould enable theSet Daylight saving" option and input the dates and times when Daylight Savings Time goes into and out-of effect.
Here in Sweden we have two different times The summer and the winter time. The clock goes back 1 time or forward -1 timedepending of wich time it is.
Lagu :D
Once an AMDuser always an AMD user
SB2!Originally Posted by SB2
I will send a picture of setup for the router. (factory settings)
Remote Management
Enable
IP Address . . .
(0.0.0.0: means all legal ip address can access the device.)
Port
Block WAN Ping
When you "Block WAN Ping", you are causing the public WAN IP address on the Broadband Router to not respond to ping commands. Pinging public WAN IP addresses is a common method used by hackers to test whether your WAN IP address is valid and supports a network.
Discard PING from WAN side
Discard PING from WAN side
Lagu :D
Once an AMDuser always an AMD user
Hi!
Here is another frames of the router setup:
PPPoE (Dial-Up xDSL)
Enter the PPPoE user name and password assigned by your Service Provider. The Service Name is normally optional, by may be required by some service providers. Enter a Maximum Idle Time (in minutes) to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. If the connection is inactive for longer than the defined Maximum Idle Time, then it will be dropped. You can enable the Connect-on-demand option to automatically re-establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again.
If your Internet Service Provider requires the use of PPPoE, enter the information below.
User Name
Password
Please retype your password
Service Name (optional)
IP Address (optional)
Primary DNS Address (optional)
Secondary DNS Address (optional)
MTU (40-1492)
Maximum Idle Time (minutes)
Connect mode select Always-on (factory settings) Manual Connect-on-demand
PPTP
If your Internet Service Provider requires the use of PPTP, enter the information below:
Note: PPTP for a WAN connection is most popular in Europe.
PPTP Account
PPTP Password
Please retype your password
Host Name
Service IP Address
My IP Address
My Subnet Mask
Connection ID (Optional)
MTU (1400-1460)
Maximum Idle Time minutes Connect-on-demand
LAN Settings
You can enable DHCP to dynamically allocate IP addresses to your client PCs.
IP Address . . .
Subnet Mask . . .
The Gateway acts as DHCP Server Enable
IP Pool Starting Address....
IP Pool Ending Address....
Lease Time Half hour One hour Two hours Half day One day Two days One week Two weeks Forever
Local Domain Name (optional)
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