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==Summary== | |||
'''Quickset''' is a special configuration menu that prepares your router in a few clicks. | '''Quickset''' is a special configuration menu that prepares your router in a few clicks. | ||
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[[File:Webfig-quick-set2.png|800px]] | [[File:Webfig-quick-set2.png|800px]] | ||
==F.A.Q== | |||
; What's is difference between Router and Bridge mode? | |||
: Bridge mode adds all interfaces to the bridge allowing to forward Layer2 packets (acts as a hub/switch). | |||
: In Router mode packets are forwarded in Layer3 by using IP addresses and IP routes (acts as a router). | |||
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[[Category:Webfig]] | [[Category:Webfig]] |
Revision as of 14:17, 4 April 2012
Applies to RouterOS: v5.15+
Summary
Quickset is a special configuration menu that prepares your router in a few clicks.
It is available in Winbox and Webfig. New devices come ready for quickset, so when you enter their IP address in your browser, it will directly open the Quickset menu.
Quickset is available for:
- CPE devices (License Level 3, One wireless, One Ethernet)
- AP devices since RouterOS v5.15 (License Level 4, One Wireless AP, More ethernets).
F.A.Q
- What's is difference between Router and Bridge mode?
- Bridge mode adds all interfaces to the bridge allowing to forward Layer2 packets (acts as a hub/switch).
- In Router mode packets are forwarded in Layer3 by using IP addresses and IP routes (acts as a router).