Tengda router settings-DNS settings
DNS, Domain Name System or Domain Name Service)
Domain Name Service settings: After "enable" is selected, the settings of the Domain Name Server take effect,VroThe DHCP server of will assign the added DNS domain name server address to the requesting client.
Domain Name Server DNS) Address: add the DNS domain name server address you obtained from the ISP.
Backup DNS address: If your ISP provides you with two DNS domain name server addresses, you can enter the other DNS address in the "Alternative DNS address (optional)" option.
Note:
If the Domain Name Server address is entered incorrectly, the webpage cannot be accessed. We recommend that you keep the default status for this setting. After the modification is complete, restart the tengda router to make the setting take effect.
Tengda router settings-bandwidth control
Bandwidth control can restrict the communication traffic of computers on the Intranet. A device can set up to 20 limits. The maximum traffic limit of 254 PCS is supported at the same time, and the IP address segment can be configured.
Enable bandwidth control: Enable and disable the Intranet IP bandwidth control function. Disabled by default.
IP Address: the IP address range of the traffic control host. It can be a single IP address or an IP segment.
Speed limit direction: the speed limit direction for each IP address application within the IP address range. You can select only the upload and download directions.
Bandwidth range: the minimum to maximum data traffic allowed for host upload/download within the specified IP address range. The unit is KByte/s. The upper limit of upload/download cannot exceed the bandwidth limit of the WAN port. You can contact your network supplier for the bandwidth range of the WAN port)
Enable: enable the current edit rule. If not selected, this rule exists but is not enabled.
Add to list: After editing, click "add to list" to add the currently edited bandwidth control rule to the rule table.
Tengda router settings-traffic statistics
Traffic statistics are used to intuitively display the bandwidth resources used by the Intranet PC.
Enable traffic statistics: Count the traffic of computers on the LAN. If you need traffic statistics, you can enable this function. Generally, disabling traffic statistics improves the data packet processing capability of the router. The system is disabled by default. If this function is enabled, the page is automatically refreshed every five seconds and the traffic values of each computer are automatically updated.
IP Address: the IP address of the computer to be counted.
Uplink speed: the speed at which data is sent per second. The unit is Kbyte/S ).
Downlink rate: the speed at which data is received per second. The unit is Kbyte/S ).
Number of sent packets: count the number of data packets sent by the computer through the router.
Transmission byte: starts from statistics. The traffic volume of data sent by the computer through the router is measured in Mbyte.
Number of received packets: the number of packets received by the computer from the router is counted.
Receiving byte: the traffic of the data received by the computer by the router, measured in Mbyte.
The advanced settings of the tengda router also include a lot of other content. Please read the previous and middle articles if you are interested.