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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Contents 1. What’s in the box ............................................................................................................................................. 5 2. Device description ........................................................................................................................................... 4 3. Let’s get started .........................................................................................................................
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.2.6 Multicast 59 5.2.7 Routing 60 5.2.7.1 Static Route 60 Service 61 5.3.1 Overview 61 5.3.2 FTP Server 62 5.3.3 Samba 63 Security 64 5.4.1 Firewall IPv4 64 5.4.1.1 Common 64 5.4.1.2 Net service filter 65 5.4.1.3 Client ACL 66 5.4.2 Firewall IPv6 68 5.4.2.1 Common 68 5.4.2.2 IPv6 Firewall 69 QoS 72 5.5.1 Airtime Fairness 72 Diagnostic 74 5.6.1 Diagnostic tools 74 System Settings 75 5.7.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 5.8 5.7.3 Configuration & Reset 79 5.7.4 Firmware 81 5.7.5 LED Light 82 Status 83 5.8.1 Wireless 84 5.8.2 DHCP Lease 85 5.8.3 Routing Table 86 5.8.4 Port Forwarding 87 5.8.5 Connection List 88 5.8.6 Snooping Table 89 5.8.7 Blocked Users 90 6. Google assistant ............................................................................................................................................ 91 7. Troubleshooting ..................................
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide LEDs The LEDs indicate the router’s power and connection.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 3. Let’s get started 1. Insert the Power Adapter into the WiFi Router’s Power Port and plug it into the power outlet. 2. connect your Computer or mobile device to the router via WiFi or use Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the Router’s LAN port. 3. Use the provided Ethernet Cable and connect it to the WiFi Router's Internet (WAN) Port. 4. Power on.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 4. Configure your Router You can configure your Router’s network settings by using either your smartphone or your computer. 4.1 How to set up your device from mobile App 1. Install Dynalink WiFi APP from Google Play or APP store. 2. Create Dynalink account with user’s email account. 3. Connect your device to router via WiFi, there are 2 ways.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 4.2 How to set up your device from web 1. On your computer, scan available WiFi networks. 2. Select the WiFi Network Name on the bottom of your Router. 3. Enter the unique password found on the white sticker on the bottom of your Router. 4. If preferred, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the Router’s LAN port for configuration. 5. Launch your web browser and enter the WiFI router’s domain name http://login.dynalink in the address bar. 6.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 5. Specify router settings via Web GUI Your router comes with an intuitive Web User Interface (Web UI) that allows you to easily setup its feature. Menu Save Select the General tab in the menu: Remember to save your settings with the save button after making changes.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Dashboard 5.1 Dashboard The Dashboard shows a snapshot of your network status with quick links to key features of your router.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Click any of the icons on the dashboard: Internet Status, Guest WiFi, WPS, Service, System Information, Status, System Settings, LAN, Connected Devices, Security, Quality of Service to access more information and navigate to the setting pages Internet Status shows the WAN, LAN, Ethernet, USB, and WiFi connection status of Router. Navigate to the corresponding setting page by clicking the icons. Guest WiFi allows you to control guest WiFi network on/off by the slider bar.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > Status 5.2 Network 5.2.1 Status The panel shows a visual overview of connection status between Internet, router, and devices. Click the WAN, LAN, Ethernet, USB, and WiFi icons to access more information and quickly navigate to the corresponding setting pages.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide WAN: Displays IP address, connection type, and navigation link of the Router’s Wide Area Network (WAN) configuration page. LAN: Displays IP address, subnet mask, DHCP status, and navigation link of the router’s Local Area Network (LAN) configuration page.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Ethernet: Displays the link up/down status and the capability of each LAN port. USB: Displays the status of USB device inserted into your router and the navigation link of storage configuration page.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide WiFi: Displays on/off status, SSID name, password, and the navigation link of WiFi configuration page.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > Internet 5.2.2 WAN 5.2.2.1 Internet The feature allows you to configure the settings of various WAN connection types.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide DHCP Enable NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet. WAN Connection Type The connection type to access Internet.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide PPPoE Enable NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet. WAN Connection Type The connection type to access Internet.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Static IP Enable NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet. WAN Connection Type The connection type to access Internet.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide PPTP Enable NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet. WAN Connection Type The connection type to access Internet.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Special Requirement Enable Default Route Enable default route if requires. VPN Server If your WAN connection type is PPTP or L2TP, please enter the server name or server IP of the VPN Server. Host Name You can provide a host name for your router. It’s usually requested by your ISP. MAC Address MAC(Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier that identifies your computer or device in the network.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide L2TP Enable NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to substitute the information of IP address space from private IP to public IP when the devices which connected to the router access to the Internet. The router records the source/destination address on table and maps the IP while receiving packages from Internet. WAN Connection Type The connection type to access Internet.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Special Requirement Enable Default Route Enable default route if requires. VPN Server If your WAN connection type is PPTP or L2TP, please enter the server name or server IP of the VPN Server. Host Name You can provide a host name for your router. It’s usually requested by your ISP. MAC Address MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier that identifies your computer or device in the network.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > DDNS 5.2.2.2 DDNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) feature allows network clients to access your router through a specific domain name. Despite the WAN public IP of the router assigned randomly, you can always use one domain name to access your router from Internet as long as the domain name of your router is successfully registered on DDNS server.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Enable/Disable DDNS Client Enable or disable DDNS Client by selecting the radio button. Server The dropdown menu displays the vendors of DDNS Server. Clicking the hyperlink to access the website, then register a domain name for your router. Host Name Enter the domain name you registered on DDNS server. Username or E-Mail Address Enter the username you registered on DDNS server. Password or DDNS Key Enter the password you registered on DDNS server.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > UPnP 5.2.2.3 UPnP Universal plug-and-play (UPnP) allows network devices, such as computers, printers, mobile devices etc. to discover each other’s presence on network automatically. A UPnP-enabled device communicates directly with other connected UPnP devices and establishes functional network service. It’s typically used for data sharing, communications and entertainment purposes.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > Port trigger 5.2.2.4 Port trigger Port trigger allows you to define the specific inbound and outbound TCP/UDP ports for LAN devices to communicate with Network devices unrestrictedly. The Incoming Ports are not activated until the corresponding Trigger Port is triggered by detecting packets transmission.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 1. Select the radio button to enable/disable port trigger. 2. Click Add Rule. Enter the parameters in accordance with your requirements. 3. Click Add to have the rule created on port triggering list and then click Save to apply your changes. You can remove or edit any port trigger rule by using the editing and deleting icons. Note: The maximum number on port triggering list is 32 rules.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > Port forward 5.2.2.5 Port forward Port Forward allows you to set up an internet service on a local computer, without exposing the local computer to the internet. Internet traffic directed to a specific port or range of ports on this router is redirect to a device or devices on your local network. You can also build various sets of port redirection, to provide various internet services on different local computers via a single Internet IP address.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 1. Click Add Rule. Enter the parameters in accordance with your requirements to set up a port forwarding rule. 2. Click Add to have the rule created on port forwarding list and then click Save to apply your changes. You can remove or edit any port forwarding rule by using the editing and deleting icons.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > DMZ 5.2.2.6 DMZ A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is an isolated device in your local network where a computer outside the firewall can access directly. This can provide an extra layer of security to the rest of the network but still provide service to devices outside firewall without problems due to NAT firewall. However, since it opens the device up to unrestricted two-way access, this device is vulnerable to outside attack.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WAN > NAT Passthrough 5.2.2.7 NAT Passthrough NAT Passthrough allows an incoming Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to pass through the router to the network clients.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide NAT Passthrough PPTP Passthrough Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a module for implementing virtual private networks. L2TP Passthrough Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs) or as part of the delivery of services by ISPs.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > LAN > IP Settings 5.2.3 LAN 5.2.3.1 IP Settings Manage IP settings for your local area network. 1. Network: Select Private Network or Guest Network to configure LAN settings. 2. IP address: Specify an IP address. The default IP address of Private Network is “192.168.216.1” and “192.168.2.1” is for Guest Network. 3. Subnet Mask: Modify the subnet mask or remain default settings “255.255.255.0”.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > LAN > DHCP server 5.2.3.2 DHCP server This page allows you to configure your router as a DHCP server which automatically assigns IP addresses to the devices connecting your LAN.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide DHCP Server Network Select Private Network or Guest Network in the dropdown menu to configure DHCP server. Enable DHCP Server Select the radio button to enable or disable DHCP server. Domain Name Enter the domain name of the network or remain default settings. DHCP address Range Define the start and end of the IP address range that the DHCP server will assign to the LAN devices connecting to your router.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > LAN > Device list 5.2.3.3 Device list This page allows you to view all devices (clients) connected to your router, by Ethernet or WiFi, e.g. laptops, smartphones. More detailed information, such as device name, connection type, IP address, MAC address of each device are specified on the list.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > LAN > Wake on LAN 5.2.3.4 Wake on LAN Wake on LAN is a standard protocol that allows your computer to be turned on or awakened remotely whether it is hibernating, sleeping, or completely powered off. Click “Add Rule” and enter the name/MAC of the computer. To turn on a specific computer, enter the MAC address in the text field and click “Wake Up” button. You can also use “Edit” and “Delete” button to manage the control list.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WiFi > Basic 5.2.4 WiFi 5.2.4.1 Basic This page allows you to modify basic configuration of WiFi settings. Your router provides dual-band services (2.4GHz & 5GHz) that can be accessed by devices. Select a frequency, and then modify the corresponding settings. For further wireless performance improvement, go to advanced page and change the settings base on your requirements.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Basic Frequency Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Setting Network Select Private Network or Guest Network. WiFi Network ON/OFF Enable or disable this WiFi band. WiFi Network Name (SSID) This is the name of your WiFi network for identification, also sometimes referred to as “SSID”. The SSID can consist of any combination of up to 32 alphanumerical characters. Broadcast SSID ON/OFF Choose to broadcast SSID or to become hidden on Network.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WiFi > WPS 5.2.4.2 WPS Use the WPS button to quickly establish wireless connections without configuring tedious parameters. 1. With WPS Enabled, PC or smart phone can connect to your router without entering WiFi password. 2. If the PC or smart phone is compliant with the WPS feature, activate the function. Then select the radio button with Push Button and start establishing the connection. 3.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WiFi > Radio 5.2.4.3 Radio The WiFi screen displays radio settings for your router’s WiFi. You can edit radio settings for 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency bands by selecting the respective tab.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Radio Frequency Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Schedule Wireless Schedule Schedule a period of time you would like the WiFi to be enable or disable. Setting Enable Radio Enable or disable this WiFi radio. Wireless Mode 2.4GHz: Select the wireless mode used for the router’s WiFi. Include g, g/n, n, ax/n/g/b. 5GHz: Select the wireless mode used for the router’s WiFi. Include a, n/a, ac, ac/n/a, ax/ac/n/a.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > WiFi > Advanced 5.2.4.4 Advanced The WiFi screen displays advanced settings for your router’s WiFi. You can edit AP Isolated settings for 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency bands by selecting the respective tab.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Advanced Frequency Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Setting Network Select Private Network or Guest Network. WiFi Network Name (SSID) Displays the SSID name currently selected. AP Isolated After it is enabled, all connected computers cannot be accessed by each other, and play a role of isolation to protect data security between different users.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI > Network > WiFi > Band Steering 5.2.4.5 Band Steering This feature intelligently moves your dual band devices to the less congested 5 GHz network for the best performance, and leave the 2.4GHz network less-crowded for those clients who support 2.4GHz only; therefore, to improve WiFi performance for all the clients. Note: When Band Steering is enabled, you will only retain one WiFi network name and password.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > IPv6 > IPv6 Settings 5.2.5 IPv6 5.2.5.1 IPv6 Settings IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is a next-generation IP protocol designed by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) to replace the current version of the IP protocol (IPv4). With the shortage of IPv4 resources, IPv6 will become the standard of the next generation of Internet addresses in the near future. Compared with IPv4, IPv6 has rich IP address resources.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Native Connection Type Native. IPv6 WAN Setting Auto Configuration Enable or remain default. IPv6 LAN Setting Enable LAN Toggle the switch to enable or disable IPv6 LAN. LAN IPv6 Address Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a network layer protocol that enables data communications over a packet switched network. LAN Prefix Length IPv6 Prefix Length is used to identify how many bits of a Gobal Unicast IPv6 Address are there in a network packet.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Static IPv6 Connection Type Static IPv6 IPv6 WAN Setting WAN IPv6 Address Enter Static IPv6 address. WAN Prefix Length Enter IPv6 prefix length.IPv6 Prefix Length is used to identify how many bits of a Gobal Unicast IPv6 Address are there in a network packet. WAN IPv6 Router Enter IPv6 router. IPv6 LAN Setting Enable Static LAN Toggle the switch to enable or disable IPv6 LAN.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide IPv6 DNS Server3 Enter a third DNS Server address manually.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > IPv6 > IPv6 Information 5.2.5.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > Multicast 5.2.6 Multicast IPv4/IPv6 Multicast Route allows you to configure the router to deliver traffic flows with efficient method.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Network > Routing 5.2.7 Routing 5.2.7.1 Static Route Failover mode allows you configure the default router of device data flow. When you choose WAN as your preferred line, all the data flow of your router will go through Ethernet WAN interface. The default router will change to WAN again after WAN interface is back on line.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Services > Overview 5.3 Service 5.3.1 Overview You can attach USB drives (including a thumb drive or a high-capacity external drive) to the USB port on your router. You can then use the drive as network storage, as a FTP server. You can also specify which users can access the content on the drive.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Services > FTP Server 5.3.2 FTP Server Insert USB drive or thumb drive or a high-capacity external drive. 1. Enable FTP. 2. Run FTP client software in PC. 3. Access FTP server with anonymous or correct username and password to download/upload files.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Services > Samba 5.3.3 Samba Computers (through network shared directories, network neighborhoods) can securely and conveniently access data in USB storage devices and easily achieve file sharing. 1. Insert USB drive or thumb drive or a high-capacity external drive. 2. Enable SAMBA. 3. Configure the device name and work group. Enter the path in the computer's network share, and you can read or write the data.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Security > Firewall IPv4 > Common 5.4 Security Use the Security menu to configure various security functions if needed, including IPv4 Firewall and IPv6 Firewall. 5.4.1 Firewall IPv4 5.4.1.1 Common Enable Firewall- Display the status of firewall function. Enable DoS Protection Denial-of-Service (DoS) is a common form of malicious attack against a network.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Security > Firewall IPv4 > Net service filter 5.4.1.2 Net service filter The Net Service filter blocks LAN to WAN packet exchanges by setting filter rules. Black List blocks the specified network service. White List limits access to only the specified network services. To specify a network service to filter, enter the Source IP, Destination IP, Port Range, and Protocol.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Security > Firewall IPv4 > Client ACL 5.4.1.3 Client ACL Client Access Control is a security feature that can help to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your router. You can define a list of network devices permitted to connect to the router. Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 1. Select Yes to enable Client ACL. 2. Click Add Rule. 3. Select a device from the Client menu or enter the MAC address manually. 4. Click Add and Save to save the rule. 5. Click the REMOVE or EDIT icon beside any entry in your ACL list to remove or edit the entry. Note: Device will work as "allow all" even though "Net Service Filter” enabled on White or Black List without any filtering rule.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Security > Firewall IPv6 > Common 5.4.2 Firewall IPv6 5.4.2.1 Common Enable Firewall- Display the status of firewall function. Ping Request from WAN- When inactive the feature WiFi gateway will not answer IPv6 ping requests from the Internet. This can increase security as pinging is a common method used by hackers to test networks. Enable MLD- Multicast Listener Discover, a network protocol used in multicast technology.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Security > Firewall IPv6 > IPv6 Firewall 5.4.2.2 IPv6 Firewall Enable IPv6 Firewall Services will only allow IPv6 services specified in service rules list.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 1. Click Add on Allowed Service Rules (Maximum: 32). 2. Select an IPv6 service rule from the well-known server list or input your own rule. 3. Input service name, remote IP/prefix, local IP/prefix, port range and protocol. 4. Click Add and Save to save the allowed service rule.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 1. Click Add on Allowed ICMPv6 Rules (Maximum: 16). 2. Select the ICMPv6 message type from the list 3. Input local host address. 4. Click Add and Save to save the allowed ICMPv6 rule.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> QoS > Airtime Fairness 5.5 QoS Quality of Service (QoS) is a feature to manage Internet bandwidth efficiently. Some applications require more bandwidth than others to function properly, and QoS allows you to ensure that sufficient bandwidth is available.
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DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Diagnostic > Diagnostic tools 5.6 Diagnostic 5.6.1 Diagnostic tools You can run Ping, Traceroute, Nslookup and Ping6 tests with the gateway. Enter the IP address to use for the test and click Diagnose, results are displayed in the box.You can run Ping, Traceroute, Nslookup and Ping6 tests with the router. Enter the IP address to use for the test and click Diagnose, results are displayed in the box.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> System Settings 5.7 System Settings Various administrative functions of your router can be configured from the System Settings menu, including the Web UI login password, date & time settings, backup, firmware and system logs.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> System Settings > Password & Timezone 5.7.1 Password & Timezone System Password- The password function allows you to change the login password for the router’s Web UI. It’s essential to change this password for the security of your router. Use hard-to-guess password which include combinations of numbers, letters and symbols, and change your password regularly. 1. Enter the old password for authentication. 2.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Time Zone- Set the Timezone for your router. You can use a Network Time Protocol (NTP) which synchronizes the date and time with public time servers, or the router can get the date and time automatically based on your selected time zone. 1. Select NTP from the Version options. 2. Select your time zone from the drop-down menu. 3. If you want to use NTP to synchronize date and time with public time servers, enter the NTP Servers and Save settings. 4.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> System Settings > Reboot 5.7.2 Reboot Reboot the router by press Apply button.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> System Settings > Configuration & Reset 5.7.3 Configuration & Reset The Configuration & Reset page enables you to save/upload the gateway’s current settings as a file to your local computer, or upload your gateway to previously saved settings by loading a backed up file. You can also reset the gateway back to factory default settings.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Notice: 1. Reboot the device – press the reset button for 1 second; 2. Reset the device back to its factory default settings – press and hold for 4+ seconds. Configuration Save to File Click the Save button to copy of your current settings and download configuration file to your local computer. Restore from File Restore saved settings from a configuration file. Choose Select File to locate a previously saved settings file on your computer.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> System Settings > Firmware 5.7.4 Firmware The Firmware page displays your router’s firmware version and hardware version information and can upload firmware manually when select a valid firmware to update it.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> System Settings > LED Light 5.7.5 LED Light This page allows you to enable or disable the LED on your router.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status 5.8 Status Network Status displays the status of the network across 7 categories: Wireless, DHCP Lease, Routing Table, Port Forwarding, Connection List, Snooping Table, Blocked Users.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > Wireless 5.8.1 Wireless Displays your router’s WiFi information for both 2.4GHz & 5GHz frequencies. Includes network name (SSID) and radio & channel information. To edit these WiFi settings go to General > Network > WiFi Settings.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > DHCP Lease 5.8.2 DHCP Lease Displays the DHCP address allocation, including MAC, IP and Hostname.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > Routing Table 5.8.3 Routing Table Displays the WiFi gateway’s routing table information including IPv4 and IPv6 routing table.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > Port Forwarding 5.8.4 Port Forwarding Displays the gateway’s Port Forwarding Rule including service, port range, local IP/port, protocol and status. To edit port forwarding settings go to Expert > Network > WAN > Port Forwarding.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > Connection List 5.8.5 Connection List Displays Network, protocol, status, source and destination of the device connected to router.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > Snooping Table 5.8.6 Snooping Table Enable Multicast (General > Network > Multicast) first and see the status of delivering traffic flows.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Web GUI >>> Status > Blocked Users 5.8.7 Blocked Users Displays the router’s Block Users.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 6. Google assistant How to setup mobile phone APP and Google assistant Use the following instruction to easily control your Dynalink router. 1. 2. Download the Dynalink app from Google Play or App Store. And then launch the app. Tap “Log in”. Or “Create Dynalink account” if you don’t have one. 3. 4. Fill in your email and password. Click the “Sign Up” button. 91 5. Check your mail box to activate the account.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 5. Once you successfully activate your account, go back to Dynalink app and follow the step-by-step instructions to set up your Dynalink router. 7. If you would like to control your device with Google Assistant, you must turn on the “Remote management”. 92 8. Open “Google Home” app. If you have not installed “Google Home” app, please go to Google Play or App Store to download it.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 9. Use google account to log in to “Google Home” and create a new home if you don’t have one. When your home is ready, click “+” at the top left in “Google Home” app. 10. Select “Set up device” on the page of “Add and manage”. 11. Select “Works with Google”. 93 12. Search for “Dynalink Life”.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 13. Enable it by signing in with your Dynalink account. 14. Tap “Accept” to allow Google to sync your signed in account. 94 15. Once you complete syncing the account, your Dynalink router will be linked to your home.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 16. Install and open “Google Assistant” APP. Note: Please use the same google account as the one you log in to “Google Home”. 17. Try to query as follows to control your Dynalink router with Google Assistant. “Ok, Google. Enable the guest network.” 95 “Ok, Google. Disable the guest network.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 7. Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your router, try these basic steps in this section before looking for further solutions. How to reset DL-WRX36 router to factory default settings? A factory reset will restore all the settings to default status just like you firstly got the router. Make sure you have already backed up the configuration before using the process of reset to default to fix other issues.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide Computer is disconnected from the router. Your computer might have lost the connection to the router due to interference, system updates, or any number of reasons. If your computer is still not connected, try to disconnect and establish the connection to the router’s WiFi again and make sure the WiFi password is correct. Or use an Ethernet cable to connect to the router’s LAN port directly. Follow the steps in 4. Configure your Router for more help.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide router to reboot in a few seconds. When all the loading process is completed, log in to the web user interface again. You will see the firmware version is up to date. Note: If you have problems resolving router issues by the solution described above, please contact Askey’s technical support via this website https://store.askey.com/us/dynalink-wifi.html.
DynalinkXDL-WRX36 | User Guide 8. Technical Specification Memory Button FLASH: NAND 256MB RAM: DDR4 1GB Power, Reset to default, WPS Interface Indication Wireless 2.4GHz and 5GHz Dual-Band Concurrent 4 Gigabit LAN Port + One 2.5 Gigabit WAN Port LED Indicators (2-color) Blue/Red Standard Operating Voltage IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax IEEE802.3, 10BASE-Te/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/2500BASE-T 12V/2.5A DC adaptor (100V~240V, 50 Hz ~ 60 Hz) Wireless Frequency Range Maximum Power Consumption 2.4 GHz: 2.