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- 16:22, 26 September 2023 Nas-samba (hist | edit) [5,001 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="file-sharing"></span> = File sharing = The File sharing menu allows you to enable and configure Samba filesharing. Samba is a Linux clone/replica of Microsoft's SMB (Server Message Block) filesharing protocol. Samba allows FreshTomato to "speak" the same language as Windows for file sharing between Windows and Linux-based systems (such as FreshTomato). This allows you to use your FreshTomato router as a NAS drive, if you connect USB storage, such as...")
- 16:21, 26 September 2023 Nas-ftp (hist | edit) [4,968 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="ftp-server"></span> = FTP Server = The built-in FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server is an alternative way to transfer files to/from your router and its attached storage. This menu contains settings to configure that server. It is divided into sections including: FTP Server Configuration, Directories, Limits, Custom Configuration and User Accounts. Before using FTP, you may want to consider the pros and cons of using it versus the NFS Server (in a *nix environ...")
- 16:21, 26 September 2023 Nas-usb (hist | edit) [5,703 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="usb-support"></span> = USB Support = The USB Support menu is divided into sections, including USB Support and Attached Devices. These sections include settings to enable or disable USB port support, configure USB-related printers and configure settings for USB-attached storage. There are also settings to support 3G/4G/5G USB modems. <span id="usb-support-1"></span> == USB Support == '''Core USB Support:''' Checking this enables the USB driver/services for US...")
- 16:20, 26 September 2023 Web-mysql (hist | edit) [5 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FIXME")
- 16:20, 26 September 2023 Web-nginx (hist | edit) [3,643 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="nginx-php"></span> = Nginx & PHP = This menu contains settings for FreshTomato's internal web server (Nginx) and optional support for PHP. Note that FreshTomato also has a built-in (httpd) web server used only for router administration. This additional minimal web server is based on a more modern version of Nginx.<br /> <br /> ===== Status ===== <br /> 20220215-152554.png<br /> <br /> <br /> '''NGINX is currently runni...")
- 16:19, 26 September 2023 Splashd (hist | edit) [3,758 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="captive-portal"></span> = Captive Portal = The Captive Portal works in a similar way to a WiFi hotspot in a public place. Captive Portal presents WiFi users with a simple webpage, prompting them to agree to terms before being allowed to access the network. If the user clicks on "'''OK, I agree!'''", the gateway daemon changes firewall rules on the gateway so that traffic passes for that client (based on its IP/MAC address). This prevents users from a...")
- 16:19, 26 September 2023 Bwlimit (hist | edit) [13,493 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="bandwidth-limiter"></span> = Bandwidth Limiter = To begin with, Bandwidth Limiter '''is not''' QoS. Bandwidth Limiter limits the bandwidth used by one or more client devices on the network. Bandwidth Limiter does not prioritize one //type //of traffic over another type. It prioritizes one ''client device'' or ''group of client devices'' over others. By contrast, QoS analyzes all traffic and follows rules for prioritizing one //type //of traffic over another,...")
- 16:18, 26 September 2023 Qos-ctrate (hist | edit) [5 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FIXME")
- 16:18, 26 September 2023 Qos-detailed (hist | edit) [3,195 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="qos-details"></span> = QoS Details = <span id="view-details"></span> == View Details == When QoS is functioning, and FreshTomato is routing packets, this menu displays a table containing: * A list of all active TCP and UDP connections managed by the router * Each connection's source and destination IP address and ports * The QoS class currently applied to each connection * The rule that triggered those class applications * The amount of data transmitted and...")
- 16:17, 26 September 2023 Qos-graphs (hist | edit) [5 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FIXME")
- 16:17, 26 September 2023 Qos-classify (hist | edit) [5 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FIXME")
- 16:16, 26 September 2023 Qos-settings (hist | edit) [3,367 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="qos-principles"></span> = QoS principles = QoS stands for Quality of Services and is a method to prioritize/penalize predefined types of traffic. It is a fairly complex topic so we'll try to hover over the basic principles so that an initial setup can be performed. QoS in a nutshell performs the following:<br /> * identifies traffic * classifies traffic * marks packets * define classes and subclasses * set classes parameters (e.g. reserved bandwidth, etc) Th...")
- 16:15, 26 September 2023 Restrict (hist | edit) [5,566 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="access-restriction"></span> = Access Restriction = The Access Restriction menu contains functions that allow you to block: * Access to the entire Internet. * Access to portions of the the Internet. * WiFi access to the network. Restrictions are done based on rules and a schedule. Access Restriction only blocks traffic routed outbound to the Internet. It '''cannot''' restrict access between (switched) LAN clients. It also cannot block traffic when the device...")
- 16:15, 26 September 2023 Forward-upnp (hist | edit) [1,999 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="upnpnat-pmp"></span> == UPnP/NAT-PMP == UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a controversial protocol that allows fully dynamic (automatic) port mapping from LAN IP addresses onto the Internet. It has been criticized for its poor security. With UPnP, each network program maps its own ports automatically. In the screenshot below, WhatsApp has mapped certain ports on FreshTomato's WAN IP/Interface. UPnP is the original implementation of this protocol. NAT-PMP (Por...")
- 16:14, 26 September 2023 Forward-triggered (hist | edit) [1,825 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="triggered-port-forwarding"></span> == Triggered Port Forwarding == Port Triggering is a dynamic form of Port Forwarding. Ports are opened when they are needed and closed when not in use. Because of this, triggered ports are more secure than traditional, static (manually configured) forwarded ports. With port triggering, an application on a LAN host initiates traffic towards the Internet. The Triggering function remembers the traffic pattern. When that same pa...")
- 16:13, 26 September 2023 Forward-dmz (hist | edit) [1,319 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="dmz"></span> == DMZ == On a more sophisticated network, the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a specific area of the network where services are provided in a secure way. However, in FreshTomato, DMZ has a more simple effect. When enabled, all unknown ports on FreshTomato's WAN are forwarded to the defined DMZ host IP, instead of each being dealt with individually. Consider DMZ a "lazy" and potentially dangerous approach to port forwarding, due to the large...")
- 16:13, 26 September 2023 Forward-basic-ipv6 (hist | edit) [143 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FIXME see for Example:<br /> https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/opening-ipv6-ports-on-local-server-with-dynamic-ipv6-address.77134/")
- 16:12, 26 September 2023 Forward-basic (hist | edit) [3,868 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="port-forwarding---basic"></span> = Port Forwarding - Basic = When traffic is initiated from the Internet towards FreshTomato's WAN IP on a specific port, it is either answered by FreshTomato (if a service is enabled for the port) or dropped. However, in some situations, you'll want WAN port traffic always redirected to a specific LAN IP address/port. This can be helpful for applications such an internal web/mail server, gaming, VoIP or certain VPN tunnelling p...")
- 16:10, 26 September 2023 Advanced-access (hist | edit) [1,838 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="lan-access"></span> = LAN Access = This page allows you to define LAN-to-LAN traffic where it otherwise would be blocked. <br /> For example, let's say we have two LANs, one primary (LAN0/br0) and one secondary (LAN1/br1). If you want devices on LAN0 to be able to communicate with devices on LAN1 (and vice versa), you might use these settings: <br /> 20220126-183839.png<br /> <br /> '''On:''' Checking this enables the ru...")
- 16:09, 26 September 2023 Advanced-vlan (hist | edit) [3,779 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="vlan-ieee-802.1q"></span> = VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q) = FreshTomato supports VLAN (Virtual LAN) configurations which conform to the 802.1Q standard. The user can create up to 16 VLANs. A VLAN can use a VID between 1 and 4094.<br /> Please use FreshTomato 2021.8 and newer to make VLANs work properly on ALL ARM and MIPS router. (See examples below.) <span id="vlan-ethernet-basic-configuration-information"></span> == VLAN Ethernet (Basic Configuration Information) ==...")
- 16:06, 26 September 2023 Advanced-tor (hist | edit) [3,756 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="tor"></span> = TOR = <span id="what-is-tor"></span> == What is Tor? == Tor ("The Onion Router") is a security protocol used to increase the anonymity of Internet traffic. Tor's "Onion" routing is implemented at the application layer of the OSI model of the network stack. The TOR network is run as a free, worldwide, volunteer-run overlay network consisting of more than seven thousand relays. When you use the Tor browser, the Tor network do...")
- 16:06, 26 September 2023 Advanced-pbr (hist | edit) [1,789 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="multiwan-routing"></span> == MultiWAN Routing == While somewhat similar to the Routing menu, the MultiWAN Routing menu allows you to direct outbound traffic in multiwan scenarios. This menu lets you define advanced parameters to make a connection bind to a specific WAN. Where outbound traffic is directed will implicitly affect the corresponding (inbound) return traffic. A packet going to WAN0 should return only via the same interface. <span id="rules"></span...")
- 16:05, 26 September 2023 Advanced-routing (hist | edit) [1,379 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="routing"></span> == Routing == The Routing page allows you to view the current routing table. It also allows you to define the output interface for specific routing destinations (both IP addresses and Subnets). <br /> 20220110-191350.png <br /> The Current Routing Table displays the output from the <code>route</code> system command. A default table entry should be present that indicates traffic going towards the Internet...")
- 16:04, 26 September 2023 Advanced-misc (hist | edit) [4,261 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="miscellaneous"></span> = Miscellaneous = In this menu, you can tweak some secondary, less critical settings. These settings rarely need to be modified. If you change them, make sure you understand the consequences of the changes. <br /> '''Boot Wait Time * :''' This is the time period during which the router can be accessed using the included CFE webserver. This refers to the bootstrap portion of the process, or the loading of code before the Operating system...")
- 16:04, 26 September 2023 Advanced-mac (hist | edit) [6,096 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="mac-address"></span> = MAC Address = The MAC Address menu has settings to let you electronically change (or "spoof") the MAC (Media Access Control) Address of various network interfaces. This function does '''not''' change the factory-assigned MAC Address in the device's chip. It just overlays a different address in software. A MAC address is called a Universally Administered Address (UAA) when it's set by the manufacturer or a locally-administered...")
- 16:03, 26 September 2023 Advanced-adblock (hist | edit) [32,872 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="adblock"></span> = Adblock = This menu contains settings to configure FreshTomato's ad blocker. It is strongly advised that you read the '''How Adblock Works''' section to understand its functioning, even if you use v2. In documentation, the function/menu will be spelled capitalized ("Adblock"). The actual script will be spelled "adblock", in lower case.<br /> <span id="v1-and-v2"></span> == v1 and v2 == There are currently two versions...")
- 16:02, 26 September 2023 Advanced-firewall (hist | edit) [6,539 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="firewall"></span> = Firewall = The Firewall page allows you to configure options to protect or facilitate various types of network communications. <span id="firewall-1"></span> == Firewall == 20220118-182859.png<br /> <br /> **WAN interfaces respond to ping and traceroute: **If enabled, this allows your device to reply to ICMP ping and traceroute request packets from Internet hosts. This is necessary for //ping //and //tr...")
- 16:01, 26 September 2023 Advanced-dhcpdns (hist | edit) [11,457 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="dhcpdnstftp"></span> = DHCP/DNS/TFTP = The DHCP/DNS/TFTP menu allows you to configure advanced settings for the DHCP, DNS and TFTP services for both the LAN and WAN. Most of this functionality is provided by [https://thekelleys.org.uk/ dnsmasq]. <span id="dhcp-client-wan"></span> == DHCP Client (WAN) == The DHCP Client (WAN) section includes a ''dhcpc'' (dhcp client) options field. Here you can set parameters for your router's DHCP client. <br /> File:/pa...")
- 16:01, 26 September 2023 Advanced-ctnf (hist | edit) [3,334 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="conntrack-netfilter"></span> = Conntrack / Netfilter = The settings in this menu allow you to control some advanced network parameters. In most cases, the default settings are fine. Think very carefully before changing the settings from their defaults. You are advised to change these settings only if you have advanced networking knowledge and/or experience. <span id="connections"></span> == Connections == The Connections menu contains some limited conntrack...")
- 15:59, 26 September 2023 Basic-static (hist | edit) [10,816 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="dhcp-reservation"></span> = DHCP Reservation = The DHCP Reservation menu contains settings to configure DHCP Reservations, Static ARP bindings and enable/disable IP Traffic monitoring for clients with the above mappings. <span id="dhcp-reservation-1"></span> == DHCP Reservation == Since release 2020.8, what was called "Static DHCP" is now more accurately named "DHCP Reservation". Please see "Inconsistent Terminology" in this sec...")
- 15:59, 26 September 2023 Basic-ddns (hist | edit) [4,123 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="ddns"></span> = DDNS = Dynamic DNS is a function that allows you to have a private domain linked to a dynamic IP address. Periodically, as the IP address changes, a client module updates the binding between the domain name and IP address. In simple terms, Dynamic DNS allows you to have your own domain (or subdomain), and keep track of its IP address on a regular basis. This allows you to access your network device and its services from anywhere on the Interne...")
- 15:57, 26 September 2023 Basic-time (hist | edit) [2,397 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="time"></span> = Time = The** **Time page displays and allows configuration of various time, time zone and NTP (Network Time Protocol) settings. <br /> '''Router Time:''' displays the router's current date, time and time zone. These are expressed as offset from UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) standard. **Time Zone: **This allows you to select in which time zone your FreshTomato hardware resides. '''Auto Daylight Savings Time''' * Enabled: * FreshTomato aut...")
- 15:14, 26 September 2023 Basic-ident (hist | edit) [2,152 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="identification"></span> = Identification = The Identification page allows you to specify various name parameters for your FreshTomato device. <br /> '''Router Name''': Here, enter a nickname for the FreshTomato device for your own reference. The router name will display on the Overview page and in the title of the router's web interface pages. This is '''''not''''' a TCP/IP hostname. It does not register the device or help resolve it on the network. The ''ho...")
- 14:54, 26 September 2023 Basic-ipv6 (hist | edit) [5,566 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="ipv6"></span> = IPv6 = The IPv6 menu contains setttings for configuring basic IPv6 functionality on FreshTomato. <span id="ipv6-service-type"></span> == IPv6 Service Type == IPv6 has a number of services, or modes of operation which it can use. Some partly depend on IPv4 services, and others are run entirely independent of IPv4. Please ask your Provider or search the Web to learn which IPv6 service type is used on your ISP's network. Currently, FreshTomato...")
- 14:51, 26 September 2023 Basic-network (hist | edit) [40,603 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="network"></span> = Network = The Network page includes most basic settings needed to configure the network. It is divided into sections including MultiWAN, WAN Settings, Ethernet Ports Configuration, LAN and Wireless setttings. <span id="multiwan"></span> == MultiWAN == 20220318-155543.png <br /> '''Number of WAN ports''': This lets you select the number of WAN ports to be used on the device. On routers with only one ph...")
- 14:50, 26 September 2023 Tools-iperf (hist | edit) [2,014 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="iperf"></span> = iPerf = '''IPerf''' is a tool that allows you to measure and tune network performance. IPerf can be run in client mode or server mode. Generally, client mode is used. iPerf requires you to know of a reliable public server with which you can use it. Currently, the official IPerf webpage hosts a short list of public iPerf servers: https://iperf.fr/iperf-servers.php. Some iPerf servers don't work, so if you receive an error when testing, try a...")
- 14:49, 26 September 2023 Tools-wol (hist | edit) [2,474 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="wake-on-lan"></span> = Wake on LAN = This function allows you a send a Wake-on-LAN signal (or "magic packet") to wired network devices to wake them or power them on. Wake on LAN is generally not supported by wireless devices. The list of devices on this menu includes: * Devices already active in the ARP table. * Devices defined in a static DHCP assignment. * Devices defined manually in the ''Dnsmaq Custom configuration'' field in the advanced-dhc...")
- 14:47, 26 September 2023 Tools-shell (hist | edit) [1,169 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="system-commands"></span> = System Commands = This page provides interactive access to FreshTomato's internal command shell from within the graphical web interface. It is limited in functionality, but can be handy if you want to perform a simple operation (like restarting a service). It's also useful when you are unable to access the device directly via remote protocols like ssh or telnet. An important note for users not familiar with Linux: Any command run i...")
- 14:46, 26 September 2023 Tools-trace (hist | edit) [817 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="traceroute"></span> = Traceroute = This page provides a traceroute function from within the Web interface. Traceroute allows you to trace the route between the FreshTomato device and another device on a network or the Internet, helping you verify optimal paths and locate potential traffic bottlenecks or blockages. <br /> '''Address:''' Here, specify the domain name or IP address you wish to trace. '''Maximum Hops:''' Here, enter the maximum number of hops (T...")
- 14:46, 26 September 2023 Tools-ping (hist | edit) [802 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="ping"></span> = Ping = The Ping page provides a ping function within the graphical Web interface. Ping allows you to send ICMP echo request messages to see if they are returned back. This allows you to test connectivity to another IP address directly from the router.<br /> '''Address:''' Here, specify the domain name or IP address you wish to ping. '''Ping Count:''' Here, enter the number of ICMP echo request packets you wish to send to the address. '''Packe...")
- 14:37, 26 September 2023 Bwm-monthly (hist | edit) [1,036 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="bandwidth---monthly"></span> = Bandwidth - Monthly = The Bandwidth - Monthly menu displays bandwidth volume over a one-month period. This starts the first day at 00:00:00 and ends the last day at 23:59:59. The display is split into Download, Upload and Total (combined) volumes. <br /> NOTE: in MultiWAN configurations, FreshTomato will display only traffic on the primary WAN.<br /> <br /> '''Date''': This lets you select the way dates will be formatted in the...")
- 14:37, 26 September 2023 Bwm-weekly (hist | edit) [1,236 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="bandwidth-monitor---weekly"></span> = Bandwidth Monitor - Weekly = The Bandwidth //- //Weekly menu displays the amount of data transferred weekly through the WAN interface. The data are divided into Download, Upload and Total (combined) volumes. Please note that in MultiWAN configurations, FreshTomato will display only traffic on the primary WAN. <br /> '''Show''': * Summary - The table will display only a total weekly volume. * Full - The table will displa...")
- 14:36, 26 September 2023 Bwm-daily (hist | edit) [933 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="bandwidth-monitor---daily"></span> = Bandwidth Monitor - Daily = The Bandwidth - Daily menu displays daily traffic flowing across the WAN interface, from 00:00:00 AM to 23:59:59 PM each day. Traffic is organized into Download, Upload, and Total (combined) columns. <br /> '''Date''': This lets you select the preferred date display format. '''Scale''': This defines the scale to be used in the reporting. The choices include: * KB - Data are displayed in KB. *...")
- 14:35, 26 September 2023 Bwm-24 (hist | edit) [2,036 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="bandwidth---last-24-hours"></span> = Bandwidth - Last 24 Hours = The Bandwidth - Last 24 Hours menu displays bandwidth usage from the last 24 hours. The time window is 24 hours and the data resolution is 2 minutes. This means it displays a maximum of 24 hours of data which is sampled a maximum of every 2 minutes. '''Hours:''' This changes the time period of the graph data displayed. '''Avg.''' Applies a percentile display. This can show how a data point com...")
- 14:30, 26 September 2023 Bwm-realtime (hist | edit) [2,974 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="bandwidth---real-time"></span> = Bandwidth - Real-Time = The Bandwidth - Real-Time menu provides live monitoring of any router interface in graph form. Data are reset when the page first loads<ref> Although there is not data to "reset" when page first loads, it is reset on each subsequent [re]loads </ref>, and the display draws gradually. The maximum display window is 10 minutes, and data resolution is 2 seconds. That means 10 minutes of data can be...")
- 14:27, 26 September 2023 Status-log (hist | edit) [2,633 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "====== Logs ====== This menu allows you to view the **last 25/50/100** lines in FreshTomato's system log, or even the entire contents of the log file** (View All)**.\\ The size of **All** is based on the Logging setting you manually configure.(( The size of the log (file size) is determined by your uptime (how long your system has been creating log entries). Logging configuration determines **maximum** size. )) \\ \\ {{:pasted:20230125-171422.png}} \\ \\ \\ Cli...")
- 14:26, 26 September 2023 Status-webmon (hist | edit) [708 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="web-usage"></span> = Web Usage = This page allows you to enable Web Usage monitoring between the LAN and the Internet. It is recommended you leave it Disabled unless you have concerns about Web browsing patterns. For example, if you have the need to monitor abusive Web usage patterns, to supervise a minor's browsing habits, or just a need to gather statistics. (Default Disabled). From the 2020.6 release, the web monitor also works for secure (https) websites.<...")
- 14:18, 26 September 2023 Status-devices (hist | edit) [8,040 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="device-list"></span> = Device List = <br /> The Device List menu displays an overall view of the devices connected to your LAN. This information is gathered from a number of different sources including DHCP leases, ARP tables, and WiFi clients. <br /> 20210805-071313.png<br /> <br /> '''Interface:''' shows the interface on which the router sees the device. Since release 2021.3, this includes physical and logical interface...")
- 14:16, 26 September 2023 Documentation (hist | edit) [3,366 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="freshtomato-interface"></span> = FreshTomato Interface = <span id="status"></span> == Status == Overview<br /> Device List<br /> Web Usage<br /> Logs <span id="bandwidth"></span> == Bandwidth == Real-Time<br /> Last 24 Hours<br /> Daily<br /> Weekly<br /> Monthly <span id="ip-traffic"></span> == IP Traffic == i...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 13:16, 26 September 2023 Status-overview (hist | edit) [3,713 bytes] Lancethepants (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="overview"></span> = Overview = This page summarizes data needed to verify status, basic configuration settings and hardware specifications.<br /> The Overview page is split into sections including System, Ethernet Ports State, WAN, LAN and Wireless. <span id="system"></span> == System == This section displays hardware specifications and resource usage and information.<br /> <br /> <br /> [https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=overview&media=past...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched