Back up your router’s configuration
Log in to the web configuration interface, click on the System menu, select System configuration and then Device configuration.
Click the Backup Settings button then choose a location to save the configuration file on your local computer.
Note: The following conditions apply:-
It is NOT possible to edit the contents of the file downloaded; if you modify the contents of the configuration file in any way
you will not be able to restore it later.
You may change the name of the file if you wish but the filename extension must remain as “.bin”
Restore your backup configuration
In the web configuration interface click on the System menu and select System configuration and then Device
configuration.
From the Restore saved settings section, click on Browse or Choose a file and select the backup configuration file on your
computer.
Click Restore to copy the settings to the new router. The router will apply these settings and inform you it will reboot - click
on OK.
Restoring the router’s factory default configuration
Click the Restore defaults button to restore the factory default configuration. The router asks you to confirm that you wish to restore
factory default settings. If you wish to continue with the restoring of factory defaults, click OK.
Note: All current settings on the router will be lost when performing a restore of factory default settings. The device IP
address will change to 192.168.20.1 and the default username
admin
and default password
admin
will be configured.
Firmware upgrade
When an updated firmware becomes available, you can upgrade the firmware of the router on this page.
Figure 73 - Firmware upgrade
Startup wizard
To run the wizard that appears on the initial boot of the router, select the System menu, then click the Startup wizard button on the
left.