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DIR-X1530 AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 Gigabit Router
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
PPTP + Dynamic IP or L2TP + Dynamic IP Connection
Figure 44. The page for configuring PPTP + Dynamic IP WAN connection.
In the Username field enter the login and in the Password field enter the password provided by
your ISP. Click the Show icon ( ) to display the entered password. If authorization is not
required, select the Without authorization checkbox.
In the VPN server address field, enter the IP or URL address of the PPTP or L2TP
authentication server.
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D-Link DIR-X1530 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandD-Link
ModelDIR-X1530
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1. Introduction

Conventions

Explains symbols and formatting used in the manual.

Document Structure

Outlines the purpose and content of each chapter.

Chapter 2. Overview

General Information

Describes the DIR-X1530 router's features and capabilities.

Specifications

Lists hardware and software specifications of the DIR-X1530 router.

Product Appearance

Visual details of the router's physical components and indicators.

Delivery Package

Lists the items included in the router's packaging.

Chapter 3. Installation and Connection

Before You Begin

Advises users to read the manual before installation and check equipment.

Connecting to PC

Provides instructions for connecting the router to a PC via wired or wireless methods.

Connecting to Web-based Interface

Explains how to access and log into the router's web-based configuration interface.

Web-based Interface Structure

Explains the layout and components of the router's web interface.

Chapter 4. Configuring via Web-based Interface

Initial Configuration Wizard

Guides users through the initial setup and configuration of the router.

Selecting Operation Mode

Allows choosing the router's operating mode (Router, AP, Repeater, Client).

Configuring WAN Connection

Guides through setting up the Internet connection (WAN).

Configuring Wireless Network

Explains how to set up and secure the router's wireless network (SSID, password).

Changing Web-based Interface Password

Instructions on how to change the administrator password for the router's interface.

Statistics

Network Statistics

Displays statistics for WAN, LAN, and WLAN connections, showing traffic data.

DHCP

Shows information about devices that received IP addresses from the DHCP server.

Connections Setup

WAN

Allows creation and editing of WAN connections used by the router.

VPN

IPsec

Covers configuration of IPsec tunnels for secure communication.

Wi-Fi

Basic Settings

Configures fundamental wireless network parameters like SSID, channel, and security.

WPS

Explains how to use Wi-Fi Protected Setup for easy wireless device connection.

Additional

Defines advanced WLAN parameters such as bandwidth, channel, and transmit power.

MAC Filter

Advanced

VLAN

Allows creation and editing of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) for traffic segregation.

DNS

Configuration of DNS servers for name resolution on the network.

DDNS

Configures Dynamic DNS service to associate domain names with dynamic IP addresses.

Firewall

IP Filter

Allows creating and managing rules for filtering IP packets based on various criteria.

Virtual Servers

Creates virtual servers to redirect incoming Internet traffic to specific IP addresses in the LAN.

DMZ

Sets up a DMZ host for transferring requests from external to internal networks.

MAC Filter

Configures MAC address-based filtering for computers on the router's LAN.

URL Filter

Restricts access to specific websites and defines which devices the restrictions apply to.

AdBlock

Enables blocking advertisements that appear during web surfing.

Remote Access

Configures access to the router's web-based interface from external networks.

System

Configuration

Allows changing passwords, restoring defaults, backing up, and rebooting the router.

Firmware Update

Provides options for updating the router's firmware locally or remotely.

Schedule

Configures schedules for Wi-Fi, firewall rules, and automatic device reboots.

Log

Manages system log options and sending logs to a remote host for analysis.

Ping

Checks host availability and network connectivity using the Ping utility.

Traceroute

Determines the route of data transfer to a host using the traceroute utility.

Telnet/SSH

Enables or disables access to router settings via Telnet and SSH protocols.

System Time

Sets the router's time manually or configures automatic synchronization with an NTP server.

Auto Provision

Allows ISPs to remotely manage device settings via a configuration file.

SkyDNS

Settings

Enables and configures the SkyDNS web content filtering service for network security.

Devices and Rules

Assigns specific filtering profiles to individual devices connected to the network.

CHAPTER 5. OPERATION GUIDELINES

Safety Rules and Conditions

Outlines essential safety precautions and conditions for using the device.

Wireless Installation Considerations

Provides guidelines for maximizing wireless network range and performance by considering placement and environment.

CHAPTER 6. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

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