function assign_var2()
{
usysb1='The Telephony Modem ships with a blank password. If you wish to set a password for more security, set it here.';
vjs1='Invalid IP address, too long, Please check again';
vjs2='Invalid IP address, missing \'.\' , Please check again!';
vjs3='Invalid IP address, missing numbers between \'.\', Please check again!';
vjs4="Invalid IP address, extra '.' , Please check again!"
vjs5='Invalid IP address, numbers between \'.\' are too big, Please check again!';
vm1='Invalid Character ';
vm2=' at Position ';
vm3='Must be ';
vjs6='Invalid year format, please enter as (e.g. 2002)';
vm4='Invalid number ';
vjs8='Invalid,must between 1970..2037';
vjs9='Invalid month format, please enter as (e.g. 01...12)';
vjs10='Please enter Year and Month First';
vjs11='Invalid day format, please enter as (e.g. 01...31), some month may only as (00...28)';
vjs12='Invalid hour format, please enter as (e.g. 00...23)';
vjs13='Invalid minute format, please enter as (e.g. 00...59)';
vjs14='Invalid MTU, must be between 576...1492';
vjs15='Invalid MRU, must be between 128...65535';
vjs16="Invalid Ip: ";  vjs161=" not in ";   vjs162=" netmask";
vjs17='You typed two different passwords, please double check again!';
vjs18='Please enter start port number.';
vjs19='Start port number should be smaller than end port number.';
vjs20='Invalid port number, port numbers should be positive integer';
vjs21='Invalid Length';
vjs22='Invalid Format at position '; vjs221='! Must be :';
vjs23='Invalid MAC address, it is a broadcast address.';
vjs24='Invalid MAC address, it is a null address';
vjs25='Invalid MAC address, it is a mutlicast address.';
vjs26='Invalid start and end IP address, end IP should be larger than start IP';
vjs27='Invalid number! Must between 1..65535';
vjs28='Invalid netmask format.';
vjs29='Invalid format, netmask here must be 255.255.255.0 or 255.255.255.128 or 255.255.255.192 or 255.255.255.224 or 255.255.255.240 or 255.255.255.248 or 255.255.255.252 or 255.255.255.254';
vjs30='Invalid Ip address, the last number cannot be 0 or 255';
vjs31='Invalid Lan Ip address, the first number cannot be 127';
vjs32='Invalid Lan Ip address, cannot be 0.0.0.0';
vjs33='Invalid Lan Ip address, must under 224.0.0.0';
vjs34='Valid range is ';
vjs35='The combination of IP address and subnet mask is invalid. All of the bits in the host address portion of the IP address are set to 0. Please enter a valid combination of IP address and subnet mask.';
vjs36='The combination of IP address and subnet mask is invalid. All of the bits in the host address portion of the IP address are set to 1. Please enter a valid combination of IP address and subnet mask.';

vp1='This web site is blocked by PARENTAL CONTROL';
vp2=' is prohibited by PARENTAL CONTROL and categorized as: ';
vp3='If you disagree with the rating and want the site to be re-rated, click Disagree:';
vp4='If you would like to modify the policies for PARENTAL CONTROL, click Change:';
vp5='To override your policies (this computer only) for 1 hour, input password and click Override:';
Disagree='Disagree';
Change='Change';
Override='Override';
dup= 'Duplicate Administrator';

wc1='Connection Type';   // WAN >
wc2='Select your connection type:';
wc3='Dynamic';
wc4='The Telephony Modem gets its IP address from a DHCP server at the cable company. Most cable companies use this option.';
wc5='Static';
wc6='A Static IP address connection type is less common than others. If your connection uses a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet, then select this option.';
wc7='PPPoE';
//wc8='Most DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you will have to enable PPPoE.';
wc8= 'Some ISP\'s use  PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. Check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you will have to enable PPPoE.';
wc9='PPTP';
wc10='This type of connection is most common in Europe and Israel only. If your ISP has informed you that you use PPTP and has supplied you with the proper PPTP information, then use this option.';
wc11='Telstra BigPond';
wc12='[Australia Only] Users of Telstra BigPond Cable or DSL will use this option to configure the connection.';
wc13='L2TP';
wc14='Some ISP\'s use L2TP to establish Internet connections. If your ISP has specifically told you that you use L2TP and has supplied you with the proper L2TP information, then use this option.';
Next='Next';


wds1='DNS';   // WAN >
wds2='If your ISP provided you with specific IP addresses for DNS, enter them in this screen and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.';
wds3='Automatic from ISP ';
wds4='DNS Address';
wds5='Secondary DNS Address';
wds6='DNS = Domain Name Server. A server located on the Internet that translates URLs (Universal Resource Locators) like <b>www.arrisi.com</b> to IP addresses.';
wds7='You must enter the DNS settings provided by your ISP if you don\'t use the Automatic DNS function';
wds8='Tertiary DNS Address';
wds9='Static DNS';

wdy1='Dynamic IP';   // WAN > Connection Type >
wdy2='To configure your Dynamic IP settings, type in your Host Name below and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.';
wdy3='Host Name';
//wdy4='';
//wdy5='Change WAN MAC Address ';
wdy6='Invalid Host Name: ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}[]|\'\\\":;?/,.<>';
wdy7='Invalid DNS Address';
wdy8='Domain Name Server(DNS) Address';
wdy9='Please enter IP addresses for DNS';

wsta1= 'Wan Status';
wsta2= 'Wan GateWay:';
wsta3= 'Show current Wan Interface informations on this page. Click the \"Release\" button to release Wan IP and disconnect Wan Connection. Click the \"Renew\" button to get Wan IP and'
+' recreate Wan Connection .Click the \"Refresh\" button to update the list.';
wsta4= 'DNS Servers';

wmc1='MAC Address';  // WAN >
wmc2='Some ISPs require that you register a MAC address. This feature &ldquo;clones&rdquo; your PC network adapter\'s MAC address onto the Telephony Modem so that you don\'t have to call your ISP to change the registered MAC address to the Telephony Modem\'s MAC address. Cloning your MAC address will not cause any problems with your network.';
wmc3='Wan MAC Address';
wmc4='Clone Computer\'s MAC Address';
wmc5='Clone';

wdd1='DDNS';  // Firewall >
//wdd2='DDNS (Dynamic DNS) services allow you to use a Domain name even though your Internet IP address is dynamic. You must Register for DDNS service at one of the listed DDNS Services.';

wdd2='Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service is useful when combined with the <a href="fw_virt.html">Virtual Server</a> feature. By providing Internet users with a fixed domain name instead of an IP address, your virtual servers can be accessed from the Internet using a name rather than an IP address. To enable DDNS, you must create an account through the DDNS service provider.';
wdd3='DDNS Service';
wdd4='DDNS Status';
wdd5='Web Site';
wdd6='User Name';
wdd7='Password/Key';
wdd8='Domain Name';
wd6 ='No DDNS Service selected.\n';
wm1='Internet/WAN';
WAN='WAN';
wm2='The Internet/WAN Tab is where you will set up your Router to connect to your Ineternet Service Provider. The Router is capable of connecting to virtually any Internet Service Provider\'s system provided that you have correctly configured the Router\'s settings for your ISP\'s connection type. To configure the Router to connect to your ISP, click on "Connection type" on the Internet/WAN Tab on the left of the screen.';
wm3='Connection types supported: ';
wm4='<b>Dynamic:</b> including ISPs that require a host name and ISPs that bind the connection to a specific MAC address. ';
wm5='<b>Static IP address:</b> the Router supports a connection to an ISP which assigns a static IP address. ';
wm6='<b>PPPoE:</b> the Router supports a dynamic connection type which requires a PPPoE login for authentication.';
wm7='<b>PPTP:</b> For European users ONLY. The Router supports connections to European ISP\'s which connect via PPTP. ';
wm8='<b>Telstra BigPond:</b>';
wm9='Australian users ONLY. The router supports connection to Telstra BigPond.';
wm10='<b>L2TP:</b> For Israel users ONLY. The Router supports connections to Israel ISP\'s which connect via L2TP. ';

wpe1='PPPoE';   // WAN > Connection Type >
wpe2='To enter your PPPoE settings, type in your information below and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.';
wpe3='User Name';
wpe4='Retype Password';
wpe5='Service Name (Optional)';
wpe6='MTU (576-1492)';
wpe7='Do not make changes to the default MTU setting unless your ISP specifically requires a different transmission unit other than 1454.';
wpe8='Disconnect after';
wpe9=' minutes of no activity. ';
idlerangerro='Idle time of the numbers you entered are invalid.\nThe Idle Time range';
wpe10='Invalid character: <>&';
pm='Your service was not able to verify the password that you entered. Please confirm that you typed your password correctly.';
wpe11='Invalid MTU value';
wpe12='Please enter your username';
wpe13='Invalid DNS Address';
wpe14='Domain Name Server(DNS) Address';
wpe15='Please enter IP addresses for DNS';

wpp1='PPTP';  // WAN > Connection Type >
wpp2='PPTP Account';
wpp3='PPTP Password';
wpp4='Retype Password';
wpp5='Host Name';
wpp6='Service IP Address';
wpp7='My IP Address';
wpp8='My Subnet Mask';
wpp9='Connection ID (optional)';
wpp10='Disconnect after';
wpp11=' minutes of no activity.';
wpp12='Click here to enter your DNS settings ';
wpp13='Please enter your PPTP Account';
wpp14='Please re-enter your password!';
wpp15='Please enter your password!';
wpp16='L2TP'; // WAN > Connection Type >
wpp17='L2TP Account';
wpp18='L2TP Password';
wpp19='Please enter your L2TP Account';
wpp20='My Internet IP';
wpp21='Get Dynamically From ISP';
wpp22='Use Static IP Address';
wpp23='L2TP BCP(Bridge Control Protocol)';
wpp24='My Gateway Address';
wpp25='L2TP Server';
wpp26='Please set your L2TP Server (IP or Domain Name).';
wpp27='My Primary DNS Address';
wpp28='My Secondary DNS Address';
wpp29='My Tertiary DNS Address';
wpp30='L2TP DNS';
wpp31='Primary DNS Address';
wpp32='Secondary DNS Address';
wpp33='Tertiary DNS Address';

ws1='Static IP';  // WAN > Connection Type >
ws2='Enter the information below to set a Static IP environment and then click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.';
ws3='IP Address';
ws4='Subnet Mask';
ws5='ISP Gateway Address';
ws6='My ISP Provides more than one Static IP address?';
ws7='Click here to enter your DNS settings';
dm='Either you have not entered all the DNS numbers, or some of the numbers you entered are invalid. the numbers must be or between  0 and 255.';
sm='The Subnet mask numbers you entered are invalid.';
ws8='To enter the DNS address settings';

/*rip01='RIP Direction';
rip02='The RIP Direction selection controls how the Router sends and receives RIP packets. Both is the default.';
rip02a='<ul><li>When set to <b>Both</b> or <b>Out Only</b>, the Router will broadcast its routing table periodically. '+
		'<li>When set to <b>Both</b> or <b>In Only</b>, it will incorporate the RIP information that it receives. '+
 		'<li>When set to <b>None</b>, it will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets received. '+
		'</ul>';
rip03='RIP Version';
rip04='This controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that the Router sends. (It recognizes both formats when receiving.) By default, this is set for RIP-1.';
rip04a='<ul><li>RIP-1 is universally supported. RIP-1 is probably adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual network setup. '+
	'<li>RIP-2 carries more information. Both RIP-2B and RIP-2M send the routing data in RIP-2 format.  <UL><li>RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting. '+
	'<li>RIP-2M uses multicasting. (See note below.) '+
	'</ul> * Multicasting can reduce the load on non-Router machines because they do not listen to the RIP multicast address and will not receive the RIP packets. '+		 	'<br>However, if one Router uses multicasting, then all Routers on your network must use multicasting. '+
	'</ul>';
*/
rip01 = 'RIPv2';
rip02 = 'The RIP Wan Iface Enable/Disable selection controls how the Router sends and receives RIP packets. Disable is the default.';
rip02a= '<ul><li>When set to Enable, the Router will send RIP(Version 2) multicast packets to report its routing table periodically. And it will ignore any RIP packets received. '+
		'<li>When set to Disable, it will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets received. '+
		'</ul>';

wsc1='Alias IP Address';
im='The Alias IP Address list is full. Additional rules can not be created.';

wt1='Telstra BigPond';  // WAN > Connection Type >
wt2='If your Internet service is provided by Telstra BigPond in Australia, you will need to enter the following information. They should be provided by Telstra BigPond.';
wt3='Select Your State';
wt4='User Set Login Server Manually';
wt5='Login Server';
Logout='Logout';
wt6='Please enter your Server IP or select your state from the menu.';

wla1='Use as Access Point';  // Wireless >

wlad1='The Telephony Modem can be configured to serve solely as an Access Point. This disables all routing and firewall functions. To use the Telephony Modem as an Access Point, click &ldquo;Enable&rdquo; and then fill in the IP address and Subnet Mask for the Access Point.';
wlad2='AP Enable / Disable';

//wireless_apt_enable.html
wlae1='Specify IP Address';
wlae2='Subnetmask';
//wlae3='Please change the Address entry box in the status bar of your browser manually to the lan address';
wlae4='DHCP Client Enable';
wlae5='Gateway';
//wls_chan.html
wlc1='Channel and SSID';  // Wireless >
wlc2='Change the basic wireless network settings, such as Channel and SSID, on this page. ';

wlc3a='Region';
wlc3a0='--- Select Region ---';
wlc3a1='Africa';
wlc3a2='Asia';
wlc3a3='Australia';
wlc3a4='Canada';
wlc3a5='Europe';
wlc3a6='France';
wlc3a7='Israel';
wlc3a8='Japan';
wlc3a9='Mexico';
wlc3a10='New Zealand';
wlc3a11='South America';
wlc3a12='USA';
wlc3a13='APs'

wlc3='Wireless Channel';
wlc4='SSID';
wlc5='Wireless Mode';
wlc6='g &amp; b';
wlc7='g only';
wlc8='b only';
wlc9='Broadcast SSID';

wlc10='Turbo Mode';
wlc11="Enabling Turbo Mode allows the Router or Access Point to use Frame Bursting to get the maximum throughput from the Router or Access Point to 802.11g clients. Turbo mode will work with 802.11g clients that support Turbo Mode. ARRIS 802.11g Clients using the latest driver will support Turbo Mode. Clients that do not support Turbo Mode will operate normally if Turbo Mode is enabled.";
wlc12='Protected Mode';
wlc13="If your wireless network has interference from other wireless networks or devices such as wireless telephones, turning on Protected Mode may improve performance. Otherwise, leave this option off for best performance.";

wlc14='Use as Access Point';
wlc15='When using the Router as an Access Point, you must specify an IP address for the Access Point. This IP address must fall into the same range as the network that you will be connecting it to. To access the advanced setup interface of the	Router again, type in the IP address in the web browser and login.'
wlc16='Power Level';
wlc17='Low';
wlc18='Medium';
wlc19='High';
//wls_wds.html
wlwds1='Wireless Bridge';  // Wireless >
wlwds2='Wireless Bridging';
wlwds3='Enable Wireless Bridging.';
wlwds4='Wireless Bridging Setting';
wlwds5='Wireless Bridging Mode';
wlwds6='Dynamic';
wlwds7='Static';
wlwds8='Disable ability for wireless Clients to connect.';
wlwds9=' AP1 ';
wlwds10=' AP2 ';
wlwds11=' AP3 ';
wlwds12=' AP4 ';
wlwds13=' AP5 ';
wlwds14=' AP6 ';
wlwds15='MAC Address should be as xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx\n';
wlwds16='MAC Address is invalid.\n';
wlwds17='MAC Address is same with';
wlwds18='Error!';
wlwds19='<ol><li>The Telephony Modem and all other wireless routers and access points (AP) must use the same wireless channel.</li>'+
      '<li>The Telephony Modem and all other wireless routers and access points must use the same security settings (WAP or WEP).</li>'+
      '<li>If MAC filtering is enabled, you must add the WLAN MAC address(es) of other routers and access points so that they can communicate with each other. </li></ol>';
wlwds20='Wireless Bridging, also called Wireless Distribution System (WDS), is used to connect Wireless Routers and Access Points together to extend a network. To use bridging:';
wlwds21='(enabling this feature allows other Access Points to connect to this Access Point.)';
wlwds22= 'Enable <b>only</b> specific Access Points to connect.';
wlwds23='(Enter the Wireless MAC Addresses of each Access Point. If this item is not checked, any AP can connect. <b>Note</b>: when connecting APs, at least one needs to call out the MAC address of the other. The MAC Addresses can be found by running a site survey from a wireless client.)';
wlwds24='(Use this feature only when the AP is used exclusively to connect wirelessly to other APs.)';

//wls_main.html
wlm1='Wireless';
wlm2='In this tab you can adjust settings to the Wireless section of the Router.';
wlm3='Channel and SSID';
wlm4='Make adjustments to the wireless channel and SSID(wireless network name)';
wlm5='Security';
wlm6='Change the wireless security settings such as WPA settings or WEP settings. ';
wlm7='USE as Access Point';
wlm8='Set the operating mode of the Router to AP mode ';
wlm9='Specify IP address';
wlm10='Specify IP address of the AP.';
wlm11='MAC Address Control'
wlm12='Set up a list of clients that you want to allow or deny access to the wireless network.';
wlm13='SNK';
wlm14='Allows you to Create Microsoft Smark Network Key Config File.';
wlm15='Wireless Bridging';
wlm16='config the Wireless Bridging ';

// Wireless security
wle1='Security';  // Wireless >
wle2='Security Mode';
wle2a='Disabled';
wle2b='WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK)';
wle2c='128bit WEP';
wle2d='64bit WEP';
wle3='Authentication';
wle3a='WPA-PSK';
wle3b='WPA2-PSK';
wle3c='WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK';
wle4='WPA/WPA2-Enterprise';
wle41='Primary Radius Server';
wle42='Secondary Radius Server(Optional)';
wle43a='Primary Radius Port';
wle44a='Primary Shared Key ';
wle43b='Secondary Radius Port';
wle44b='Secondary Shared Key ';
wle45=' Enable RADIUS Accounting';
wle46='Radius Accounting Port';
wle47=' Update Report every ';
wle48=' Minutes';
wle49='Radius Accounting :';
wle4a='WPA-Enterprise';
wle4b='WPA2-Enterprise';
wle4e='WPA-Enterprise + WPA2-Enterprise';
wle4c='Change the basic WPA Enterprise settings, such as Primary Radius Server, Radius Port and Share Key on this page. ';
wle4d='EAP Authentication';
msg_radius_server1 = "Primary Radius Server";
msg_radius_port = "Radius Port number";
msg_radius_port1 = "Radius Port2 number";
msg_login_key = "Shared Key";
msg_rac_port = "Radius Accounting Port number";
msg_update_timer = "Radius Accounting Update interval";
wle7="Change the Telephony Modem's wireless security settings on this page. Security should be enabled to ensure maximum protection. WPA (Wireless Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and constitutes the best security solution. If one or more of your wireless devices no not support WPA, use WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) instead.";

//wmm
wwmm1='QoS Configuration';
wwmm2='802.11e QoS';
wwmm3='The Quality of Service (QoS) feature provides enhanced performance over the wireless network for streaming multimedia and similar services. Its primary goal is to set priority on dedicated bandwidth, control jitter and latency (required by some real-time and interactive traffic) and improve loss characteristics. Equally important is to make sure that setting priority for one or more flows does not completely block other flows. ';

// wep
wle8='(13 hex digit pairs)';
wle9='NOTE: ';
wle10='If you want to generate WEP keys using a Passphrase, enter the Passphrase in the field provided and click the &ldquo;Generate&rdquo; button.';
PP='PassPhrase';
generate='Generate';
errm='Please enter a PassPhrase';
keym='Key is not complete';
wle11='Key 1';
wle12='Key 2';
wle13='Key 3';
wle14='Key 4';
wle15='(hex digit pairs)';
keym1=' is not complete';
keym2=' is invalid, please correct it first!';


// PSK

wwp2='Password (PSK)';
wwp3='WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)';
wwp4='Wireless Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) with a pre-shared key: the key is a &ldquo;passphrase&rdquo;, in the form of a word, phrase or series of letters and numbers. The key must be between <b>8</b> and <b>63</b> characters long and can include spaces and symbols. Each client must use the same pre-shared key. ';
wwp5='Obscure PSK';
wguest='Enable Guest Access';
wgpsk='Guest Password (PSK)';
wgcomment='To enable Guest Access which allows guest to access only the Internet connection and not the local network please enter a password below for guest to use.';
wpskerr1='You must input the Pre-shared Key (PSK)';
wpskerr2='The PSK must be at least 8 and no more than 63 characters long.';
wpskerr3='The PSK must be no more than 63 characters';
wpskerr4='You must input the Guest Pre-shared Key (PSK)';
wpskerr5='The Guest PSK must be at least 8 and no more than 63 characters long.';
wpskerr6='The Guest PSK must be different with Pre-shared Key (PSK)';

// Radius
wwp6='WPA/WPA2-Enterprise(RADIUS)';
wwp7='Wireless Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) with a RADIUS Server. The RADIUS Server is used for Authentication; WPA or WPA2 is used for encryption. Clients can use WPA or WPA2; the key is generated automatically.';

ww8='Please input the Radius port number';
ww9='Radius port number should be a number between 1 and 65535';
ww10='Please input radius key';
ww11='Re-key interval should be a number';
ww12='Re-key interval should be larger than 60 seconds';
ww3='Encryption Technique';
ww4='Radius Server';
ww5='Radius Port';
ww6='Radius Key';
ww7='Re-Key Interval';


//wireless_bridge_ss.html
wlbss1='Site Survey';
BSSID='BSSID';
wlbss2='Network Type';
wlbss3='Encryption';
wlbss4='Select';
wlbss5='No available BSSID found.';
wlbss6='All 4 fields are full, remove one of them before you select a new one!';


//wirelss_mac_ctrl.html
wlmc1='MAC Address Control';  // Wireless >
wlmc2='For security purposes, you can restrict access to your wireless network by identifying specific network devices based on their MAC addresses. Enter a MAC address below and either allow or deny access to your wireless network.';
Allow='Allow';
Deny='Deny';   //Disable='Disable';
wlmc7='Select whether you want to allow or deny access to the MAC addresses in the list first.';
wlmc6='Can\'t enter more than 16 MAC addresses.';
wlmc3='Invalid MAC address ';
wlmc4='Please correct it first.';
wlmc5='The correct MAC address should be xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx and x is between 0-9 and a-f.';

//snk.htm
snk1='SNK (Smart Network Key)';   // Wireless >
snk2='Click the button below to create a Microsoft-compatible SNK (Smart Network Key) configuration file (INF file). <p>You must store the INF file and its supporting files on a USB key in your PC. Run the INF file on Windows PCs to configure their wireless settings to match this device. <p>NOTE: Your PCs must be running Windows XP/SP2 or later model.' ;


//fw_virt.js
ENTRY_FULL	= 'Not enough space left.\nPlease remove some entries then try again.';
CLEAR_CONFIRM	= 'Do you want to clear entry ';
CLEAR_ALL_CONFIRM = 'Do you want to clear all entries?';
ERR_INTERNAL	= 'Internal Error: Please check the javascrip function -- ';

//sm1
//ws3=IP address

g1='The internal (LAN) IP address of the Telephony Modem. To Change the IP address, enter the new IP address and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;. The IP address you choose should be a non-routable IP. Examples of  non-routable IP addresses are: ';

g2='192.168.x.x (where x is a number between 0 and 255.)<br>';
g3='10.x.x.x (where x is a number between 0 and 255.)<br>';
g4='172.y.x.x (where y is a number from 16 to 31, and x is a number between 0 and 255.)<br>';

//ws4=Subnet Mask
//AF=ADVANCED FEATURE!
g5=' A Subnet Mask specifies the range of addresses allowed on your network. The default, <b>255.255.255.0</b>, allows up to 254 devices (1&ndash;254; the numbers <b>0</b> and <b>255</b> are reserved for special functions). Make changes to the Subnet Mask only if you have a good reason to do so.<br>';

rebootmsg='Applying changes. Please allow up to 30 seconds for the Telephony Modem\'s router to restart.';


//DNS
g6=	'DNS is an acronym for Domain Name Server. A Domain Name Server is a server located on the '+
	'Internet that converts a URL (Universal Resource Locator) such as <b>www.arrisi.com</b> to an IP '+
	'address. Your cable company may not require you to enter this information into the Telephony Modem. '+
	'Check the &ldquo;Automatic from ISP&rdquo; option if your cable company did not offer you a specific '+
	'DNS address. If you are connected with a Static IP address, then you may need to enter a '+
	'specific DNS address and secondary DNS address. '+
	'To enter the DNS address by yourself, leave the &ldquo;Automatic from ISP&rdquo; option unchecked and '+
	'enter your DNS entries in the spaces provided. Click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to save the settings.';

// DDNS
g6a='Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service is useful when combined with the &ldquo;Virtual Server&rdquo; feature. The Telephony Modem includes a DDNS client, that sends your current Internet IP address to the DDNS service provider. The DDNS service then updates its DNS records (see DNS explanation above) with your current IP address so that Internet users can access your Virtual Servers using a Domain Name instead of an IP address. <br><br>To enable DDNS, you must first create an account with the DDNS service provider and obtain your Domain Name. If your DDNS service uses software to send your IP address to the DDNS server, you should NOT use this software. The Telephony Modem will perform that task.';

//DHCP
g7=	'DHCP frees you from having to assign IP addresses manually every time you add a new device to your network. If a device accesses the network and its dynamic IP address has expired, the DHCP server assigns it a new dynamic IP address. The IP pool is the range of IP addresses set aside for dynamic assignment to the computers on your network. The default range is 2&ndash;100 (99 computers). If you want to change the range, enter the new starting and ending IP addresses and click &ldquo;Save.&rdquo;';



//ls20=Local Domain Name
g8=	'You can set a local domain name (network name) for your network. Afterwards, there is no need to change '+
	'this name unless you have a strong reason to do so. Name the network '+
	'whatever you like such as &ldquo;MY NETWORK&rdquo;. <br>';

g9='Dynamic IP';
g10='Generally, setting the connection type to &ldquo;dynamic&rdquo; would be fine since most cable modem ISPs use dynamic connection. '+
	'Some dynamic connection types may require a Host Name. You can enter your Host '+
	'Name in the space provided if you were assigned one by your ISP. '+
	'The Internet Status indicator will read &ldquo;Connected&rdquo; if your Router is set up properly. <br>';

//fd6=Static IP
g11='If you use the Router to share your cable or DSL Internet connection, contact your ISP to find out if they have assigned a static IP address to your account. If so, you will need that static IP address when configuring the Router. You will need your IP address, Subnet Mask, and ISP gateway address. Type in your information then click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;. After you apply the changes, the Internet Status indicator will read &ldquo;Connected&rdquo; if your Router is set up properly.'
//PPPoE
g12=	'Some ISP\'s use  PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. '+
    'Check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you will have to enable PPPoE. '+
	'<br><br>'+
	'Your connection type is PPPoE if:<br>'+
	'1) Your ISP gave you a user name and password which is required to connect to the Internet<br>'+
	'2) Your ISP gave you software such as WinPOET, Enternet300 that you use to connect to the Internet<br>'+
	'3) You have to double-click on a desktop Icon other than your browser to get on the Internet<br><br>'+
	'To set the Router to use PPPoE, type in your User Name and Password in the spaces provided. '+
	'If you do not have a Service Name or do not know it, leave the Service Name field blank. '+
	'After you have entered your information, click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;. '+
	'The Internet Status indicator will read &ldquo;Connected&rdquo; if your Router is set up properly. '+
	'For more details on configuring your Router to use PPPoE, see the User Manual.<br>';
g15='MTU Setting'
g16=    'Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission. '+
    'The MTU setting should not be changed unless your ISP gives you a specific MTU setting. '+
	'Making changes to the MTU may cause problems with your Internet connection such as '+
	'disconnection from the Internet, slow Internet access and problems with Internet applications. ';
g17='Disconnect after xx minutes'
g18=	'The Disconnect feature is used to automatically disconnect the router from your ISP when '+
	'there is no activity for a specified period of time. For instance, check '+
	'this option and entering 5 into the minute field will bring about router disconnection '+
	'from the Internet after idling for 5 minutes. This option can '+
	'be used if you pay for your Internet service by the minute. ';
//wlm3='Region, Channel, and SSID'
g20='<b>NOTE:</b> A channel is a specific frequency in the wireless band. '+
	'You do not need to change the channel unless there are other '+
	'wireless networks in the area that use the same channel '+
	'(this can cause interference and slow down your connection). '+
	'To change the channel, select a channel number from the drop-down menu '+
	'or select "Auto" to automatically detect for an unused wireless channel '+
    'and click &ldquo;Save.&rdquo;<br> '+
    'You can also change the SSID (network name) as desired. '+
	'If there are other wireless networks in your '+
    'area, you should give your wireless network a unique name. The default is <b>arris54g</b>. '+
    'To change the SSID, enter the name inside the SSID box and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.';

//wlc9='Broadcast SSID'; 'Broadcast SSID'

g21='This option allows the SSID to be broadcast on your network. You may want to enable this '+
    'function while configuring your network, but make sure that you disable it when you are finished. '+
    'If you activate to broadcast '+
    'the SSID, someone could easily obtain the SSID information with site survey software or Windows XP and gain '+
    'unauthorized access to your network. Leave this option unchecked '+
    'will help to protect your network.';

g23='Application gateways';

g24=	'Application Gateways let you specify specific ports to be open for specific applications to '+
	'work properly with the Network Address Translation (NAT) feature of the Router. A list of '+
	'popular applications has been included to choose from. Select your application from the '+
	'drop-down list. Select the row that you want to copy the settings to from the drop-down '+
	'list next to &ldquo;to row&rdquo;, then click &ldquo;Enter&rdquo;. The settings will be transferred to the row you '+
	'specified. Click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to save the setting for that application. If your '+
	'application is not here, check the &ldquo;Virtual Servers&rdquo; page by clicking &ldquo;Virtual Servers&rdquo; on '+
	'the left side of the screen. If you cannot find your application in either the Application '+
	'Gateways screen or the Virtual Servers screen, you will need to check with the application '+
	'vendor to determine which ports need to be configured. You can manually input this port '+
	'information into the Router. ';


g25='Virtual Servers';
g26=	'This page allows you to direct external (Internet) calls for services such as '+
	'a web server (port 80), FTP server (Port 21), or other services through your Telephony Modem '+
	'to your internal network. Since your internal computers are protected by a firewall, '+
	'clients from the Internet cannot access them directly because they cannot be seen.<br><br> '+
	'The <b>Add</b> menu provides a list of common applications and services.'+
	'If your application is not listed, contact '+
	'the application vendor to find out which port settings you need. '+
	'Select the correct application or service from the <b>Add</b> menu, then click the &ldquo;Add&rdquo; button next to the menu.'+
	'The Telephony Modem fills in one or more rows with the pre-configured settings '+
	'chosen. Add the IP address of the computer on your LAN that supports this service, then click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to save the settings.<br><br> '+
	'To manually enter settings, fill in each field as follows:'+
	'<ul><li>Description: the name of the service.</li>'+
	'<li>Inbound port: the port(s) required to pass. For a range of ports, enter the low port then the high port. For a single port, enter the same port number twice. The inbound port may be different from the private port; for example, you could use port 80 to access one web server and port 8080 to access a second web server.</li>'+
	'<li>Type: select TCP or UDP as required. If your application requires passing both TCP and UDP ports, you must create two lines: one for TCP and one for UDP.</li>'+
	'<li>Private IP address: The IP address of the your server machine.</li>'+
	'<li>Private port: the actual ports where your server machine is listening.</li></ul><br>'+
	'When you have filled in each field, click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.<br><br>'+
	'You can only pass one port per internal IP address. '+
	'Opening ports in your firewall can pose a security risk. '+
	'To improve security, disable any settings '+
	'that you are not using. ';

g27='Client IP Filters';
g28=	'You can configure the Telephony Modem to block client machine access to the Internet (or specific services) '+
	'at specific days and times. You can restrict a single computer, a '+
	'range of computers, or multiple computers. '+
	'To set up a block, fill in the fields as follows:<br><ul>'+
	'<li>IP: enter the IP addresses of the computers to block. If you only want to block one computer, enter the same address in both fields.</li>'+
	'<li>Port: enter the starting and ending ports to block (or the same port twice).</li>'+
	'<li>Type: select TCP, UDP, or BOTH as needed.</li>'+
	'<li>Block Time: select Always to create a permanent block, or Block to set a time range.</li>'+
	'<li>Day: select the starting day on the top row, and the ending day on the bottom row.</li>'+
	'<li>Time: select the starting time on the top row, and the ending time on the bottom row.</li>'+
	'<li>Enable: check the box to enable the block, or uncheck the box to turn off the block and allow access at all times.</li></ul><br>'+
	'When you have finished setting up filters, click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to activate the filters.<br><br>'+
	'<b>Note</b>: make sure you have selected the correct time zone under Utilities> System Settings> Time Zone. ';

g29='MAC Address Filtering';

g30='The MAC Address Filter is an effective security measure that allows you to control clients&rsquo; access to your network. You must enter the MAC address of each client on your network to grant network access rights. Any computer that is not specified in the filter list is denied access to the network. The &ldquo;Block&rdquo; option lets you control access without having to repeatedly add and remove the computer&rsquo;s MAC address.<br><br>'+
'To use this feature, select &ldquo;Enable MAC Address Filtering&rdquo;. Click the &ldquo;Add&rdquo; button and enter the MAC address of each computer on your network. Click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to save the settings. To delete a MAC address from the list, click &ldquo;Delete&rdquo; next to the MAC address you wish to delete and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to save the settings.<br><br>'+
'<b>Note</b>: you cannot delete the MAC address of the computer being used to administrate the Telephony Modem.';


//DMZ
g31=	'The DMZ feature allows you to specify one computer on your network to be '+
    'exposed to the Internet without firewall protection. This may be necessary if '+
	'the NAT firewall is causing problems with an application such as Internet gaming '+
	'or video conferencing. Use DMZ only when necessary because '+
	'<font class="redBold">'+
	'the computer in the DMZ is not protected from hacker attacks.</font><br><br> '+
	'To put a computer in the DMZ, enter the last digits of its IP address in the '+
	'IP field and check &ldquo;Enable.&rdquo; Click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; for the change to take effect. '+
	'If you are using multiple static WAN IP addresses, you can select which '+
	'WAN IP address the DMZ host is directed to. Enter the WAN IP address you '+
	'want the DMZ host to direct to, enter the last part of the IP address of '+
	'the DMZ host computer, select &ldquo;Enable&rdquo; and Click &ldquo;Save.&rdquo;';

g32='Block ICMP Ping';

g33='Computer hackers use &ldquo;ping&rdquo; to look for potential victims on the '+
	'Internet. By pinging a specific IP address and getting response from it, '+
	'a hacker may find something of interest. <br><br>The '+
	'Telephony Modem can be set to ignore ICMP Pings from the Internet. This '+
	'can further improve your network&rsquo;s security. To disable ping responses from the Telephony Modem, check '+
	'&ldquo;Block ICMP Ping&rdquo; and click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;.';

g34='Administrator Password';
g35='The Router ships with NO password included. If you wish to add a password for better '+
'protection, you can set a password here. Keep your password in a safe place, as you '+
'will need this password if you want to log into the router in the future. It is '+
'also recommended that you set a password if you plan to use the Remote Management '+
'feature. <br><br>'+
'The &ldquo;Login Timeout&rdquo; option allows you to set the idling period of time before the  '+
'Router log off a user automatically. The timer starts when there has been no '+
'activity. For example, you have made some changes in the advanced setup interface, '+
'then left your computer alone without clicking &ldquo;Logout&rdquo;. Assuming the timeout is set '+
'to 10 minutes, then 10 minutes after your inaction, the session will expire and you '+
'will have to login to the router again. The login timeout '+
'option is for security purposes and the default is set to 10 minutes. Note that only '+
'one computer can be logged into the Router\'s advanced setup interface at one time. ';
g36='Time and Time Zone';
g37='The Telephony Modem keeps time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server. '+
	'This allows the Telephony Modem to automatically obtain the correct time and date from the Internet. The '+
	'Telephony Modem&rsquo;s clock provides accurate time for the security log and for managing client '+
	'filtering. <br><br>Select the time zone that you reside in. If you live in an area that '+
	'observes Daylight Saving, check the box next to &ldquo;Enable Daylight '+
	'Savings.&rdquo; It may take 15 minutes or more for '+
	'the Telephony Modem to contact the time servers and get a response. You cannot '+
	'set the clock yourself.';

g40='NAT Enabling';
g41=	'Before you disable this function, '+
	'<font class="plaintext_bold">MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SET THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD. </font>'+
	'Network Address Translation (NAT) is the method by which the Telephony Modem shares a single '+
	'IP address assigned by your ISP with the computers on your network. NAT technology '+
	'protects your network so users on the Internet cannot &ldquo;see&rdquo; your PCs. This is '+
	'how your LAN remains private. '+
	'Disable this function only if your ISP assigns '+
	'multiple IP addresses or you need NAT disabled for an advanced system configuration. '+
	'If you have a single IP address and you turn NAT off, the computers on your network will '+
	'not be able to access the Internet. Other problems may also occur. Turning off NAT also '+
	'disrupts firewall functions. ';
//UPnP
g42=	'UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) is a technology that offers seamless operation of voice messaging, video messaging, games, and other applications that are UPnP compliant. Some applications require the Telephony Modem&rsquo; firewall to be configured in a special way to work properly. This usually requires opening TCP and UDP ports and in some instances setting trigger ports. An application that is UPnP compliant can communicate with the Telephony Modem&rsquo;s router and configure its firewall. <br><br>UPnP is disabled by default. If you use any applications that are UPnP compliant and wish to take advantage of the UPnP features, enable the UPnP feature by selecting &ldquo;Enable&rdquo; in the &ldquo;UPnP Enabling&rdquo; section and click &ldquo;Save.&rdquo; ';

g45='Wireless Security';
g46='Using encryption can help secure your wireless network. '+
'Select an encrytpion mode that is supported by all network devices '+
'on your wireless network. The Telephony Modem has four '+
'possible Security options:'+
'<ol><li><b>Disabled</b>. No encryption is enabled in this mode. '+
'Anyone in range of the Telephony Modem can access the network.</li>' +
'<li><b>WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK)</b>. Wireless Protected Access, '+
'a recent standards-based security technique where each packet of information is '+
'encrypted with a different code or key. Since the key is constantly changing, '+
'WPA/WPA2 is very secure. The encryption key is generated automatically from a string of '+
'characters called the Pass Phrase or the Pre-shared Key (PSK). ' +
'The greatest security risk in WPA is if someone finds out your PassPhrase. '+
'WPA settings include:'+
'<ul><li>Authentication: Select a method supported by all clients. <br>WPA-PSK uses TKIP or AES encryption.<br> '+
'WPA2-PSK uses AES encryption. <br>WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK allows clients to use either WPA-PSK ' +
'(with TKIP encryption) or WPA2-PSK (with AES encryption).</li>'+
'<li>Encryption Technique: If using WPA-PSK, select the desired encryption method - TKIP or AES. ' +
'WPA2-PSK always uses AES encryption. WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK uses TKIP + AES.</li>' +
'<li>Pre-shared Key (PSK): All clients  must use the same PSK. The PSK can be any word or phrase ' +
'from 8 up to 63 characters. '+
'The passphrase is case-sensitive (&ldquo;n&rdquo; is different than &ldquo;N&rdquo;.) Use a non-obvious word or phrase; the easiest '+
'way to break your security is for someone to guess your PSK.</li>' +
'</ul></li>' +
'<li><b>WPA/WPA2-Enterprise</b>. Wireless Protected Access Enterprise, '+
'a recent standards-based security technique where each packet of information is '+
'encrypted with a different code or key. WPA-enterprise mode uses EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) and requires an 802.1x RADIUS server for authentication. Unlike WPA-Personal(PSK), WPA-Enterprise passes the key from the RADIUS server to the clients instead of generating it automatically.'+
'WPA Enterprise settings include:'+
'<ul><li>Primary Radius Server: This field is required. Enter the IP address of the primaray Radius Server on your LAN.</li>'+
'<li>Secondary Radius Server: This field is optional. If you have a Secondary Radius Server on your LAN, enter its IP address here.</li>' +
'<li>Radius Port: Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius Server.If unsure what the Radius server port number is, the default Radius port number is 1812 (as specified in RFC 2138). </li>' +
'<li>Shared Key: Enter the desired value for the Shared Key. This must match the value used on the Radius server.  </li>' +
'</ul></li>' +
'<li><b>128-bit WEP</b>. Until recently, 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was the standard for '+
'wireless encryption. If not all of your wireless devices support WPA, 128bit '+
'WEP still offers very good protection. It requires you to enter hex digits (0~9, A~F), '+
'or generate the key by using the PassPhrase/Generate method.'+
'<li><b>64-bit WEP</b>. This is similiar to 128-bit WEP, but offers weaker encryption. ARRIS only recommends 64-bit mode '+
'on networks where some devices do not support either WPA or 128-bit WEP.</li></ol>';

//PPTP

g47=   'Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a service that tunnels Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) across '+
    'the Internet. It is used mostly in Israel and Holland. '+
	'Type in the information provided by your ISP in the space provided. When you have finished, '+
	'click &ldquo;Save&rdquo;. If your Router is set up properly, the Internet Status indicator will read '+
	'&ldquo;Connected&rdquo;. ';

//Logs
g51='Enable Log';
g52='Outgoing - If selected, Outgoing Internet connections are logged. Normally, the (Internet) "Destination" will be shown as an IP address or shown as a URL.';
g53='Access Control - If enabled, the log will include attempted outgoing connections which have been blocked by the "Access Control" feature.';
g54='DoS Attack - If enabled, this log will show details of DoS (Denial of Service) attacks which have been blocked by the built-in Firewall.';
g55='View Log Button - Use this to view each log, as required.';
g56='Clear Log Button - Use this to restart the required log. This makes it easier to read the latest entries.';

g57='E-Mail Reports';
g58='Send E-Mail Alert - If enabled, an E-mail will be sent immediately if a DoS (Denial of Service) attack is detected. If enabled, the E-mail address information must be provided.';
g59='E-mail Logs - You can choose to have the logs E-mailed to you, by enabling either or both checkboxes. If enabled, the Log will sent to the specified E-mail address. The interval between E-mails is determined by the "Send" setting.';
g60='Send - Select the desired option for sending the log by E-mail.'+
'<ul>'+
'<li><b>When log is full</b> - The time is not fixed. The log will be sent when the log is full, which will depend on the volume of traffic.'+
'<li><b>Every day, Every Monday ...</b>&nbsp; - The log is sent on the interval specified.'+
'<ul>'+
 '<li>If "Every day" is selected, the log is sent at the time specified.'+
 '<li>If the day is specified, the log is sent once per week, on the specified day.'+
 '<li>Select the time of day you wish the E-mail to be sent.'+
 '<li>If the log is full before the time specified to send it, it will be sent regardless.'+
'</ul>'+
'</ul>';

g61='E-Mail Address';
g62='E-mail address - Enter the E-mail address the Log is to be sent to. The E-mail will also show this address as the address of sender.';
g63='Subject - Enter the text string to be shown in the "Subject" field for the E-mail.';
g64='SMTP Server - Enter the address or IP address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Server you use for outgoing E-mail.';
g65='Port No. - Enter the port number used to connect to the SMTP Server. The default value is 25.';

g66='IP Reserved';
g67='When you specify a reserved IP address for a PC on the LAN, '+
    'that PC will always receive the same IP address each time it accesses the DHCP server.'+
    'Reserved IP addresses should be assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings.<br><br>'+
    'To use this feature:<br>1)select &ldquo;Enable IP Reserve&rdquo;. <br>'+
    '2)Click the &ldquo;Add&rdquo; button and enter the IP and MAC address of each computer on your network. <br>'+
    '3)Select &ldquo;Reserve&ldquo; and Click &ldquo;Save&rdquo; to save the settings. <br>'+
    'To delete one from the list, Click &ldquo;Delete&rdquo;';

f1 = 'Forbid Operation';
f2 = 'Firmware is upgrading.';

}

// ddns.html
var msg_ddns1 = "Name can not be blank.\n";
var msg_ddns2 = "Password/Key can not be blank.\n" ;
var msg_ddns3 = "Domain name fields can not be blank.\n";
var msg_ddns4 = "Update DDNS / Apply";

// fw_dmz.html
var msg_fw_dmz1 = "Please enter the IP address before enabling DMZ.\n";
var msg_fw_dmz2 = "Please enter at least one IP address.\n";
var msg_fw_dmz3 = "Please do not use Lan IP address as DMZ private IP address.\n";

// lan_dhcp.html
var msg_lan_dhcp1 = "Requesting information from the Gateway.";
var msg_lan_dhcp2 = "Updating configuration database.";


// lan_sett.html
var msg_lan_sett1 = "Please input non-routable IP addresses(0 ~ 255)!\n";
var msg_lan_sett2 = "Please input non-routable IP addresses(1 ~ 254)!\n";

// wan_stat.html
var msg_wan_stat1 = "IP address ";
var msg_wan_stat2 = " is not in ";
var msg_wan_stat3 = " network.";

// wls_chan.html
var msg_wls_reig = "Please select the correct region for your location.\n";
var changeMsg = "WARNING: Selecting the incorrect region may result in a violation of applicable law. \nDo you agree to act in accordance with these settings?";
var msg_wls_chan1 = "SSID can not be set as NULL!\n";

var fw_update = "Firmware update in progress.";
var fw_not_interrupt = "DO NOT INTERRUPT OR UNPLUG THE ROUTER, doing so could render the Router inoperable.";
var show35a = "Restore Defaults";

// wrmp.html
var wrmp_title_str = "WRMP";
var wrmp_menu_group_str = "Debug > WRMP";
var wrmp_description_str = "WRMP Debug Configuration";
var wrmp_enable_str = "Enable WRMP";
var wrmp_chksum_str = "Caculate Checksum";
var wrmp_dbg_assert_str = "ASSERT";
var wrmp_dbg_dump_str = "Dump packet to LAN";
var wrmp_dbg_info_str = "Detail Information";
var wrmp_dbg_dump_addr = "Dump packet to specific MAC Address:";
var wrmp_dbu_dump_mac = "Please specify an unicast MAC Address.";

//provf.html
var provf_title = "ProvisionFile";
var provf_menu = "Debug > Provisioning File";
var provf_fileName = "File Name";
var provf_downloadTime = "Download Time";
var provf_tftpServer = "TFTP IP";
var provf_downloadStatus ="Download Status";
var provf_provfile="Provision File";

//wls_wps.html
var wlwps1='Wi-Fi Protected Setup';
var wlwps1_1='Wi-Fi Protected Setup(WPS) is used to protect your wireless networks against unauthorized access and disclosure of private information.'
var wlwps2='Enrollee PIN';
var wlwps2_a='Simple Push Button';
var wlwps3_1='New AP PIN';
var wlwps3_2='AP Active PIN';
var wlwps4_1='Please input valid Enrollee PIN(8 digits)';
var wlwps4_2='Please input valid AP PIN(8 digits)';
var wlwps6 = 'WPS Enable';
var wlwps7 = '(State:';
var wlwps8 = '1) PBC Method';
var wlwps9 = 'To use Push Button Configuration(PBC), click on \'Simple Push Button\',then use PBC on the client within 2 minutes.';
var wlwps10 ='2) PIN Method';
var wlwps11 = 'Enter the client PIN and click \'Register\'.Then use the client WPS application to complete connection within 2 minutes.';
var wlwps12 = 'Register';
var wlwps13 = 'If the client WPS application requests for a PIN, use the following AP Active PIN.This PIN can also be modified or restored to its factory default.If you want to generate a dyanmic pin,'+
              'please press \'Generate\' button, then press \'Save Pin\' button to save it; else enter yourself PIN, and press \'Save PIN\' button directly.';
var wlwps14 ='3) Manual Configuration method';
var wlwps15 = 'For client devices without WPS, manually configure the device with the following settings:';
var wlwps16 = 'Wireless Security';
var wlwps17 = 'Save PIN';
var wlwps18 = 'Please disable WPA-Enterprise first before you enable WPS.';
var wlwps19 = 'Please disable WPS first before you config WPA-Enterprise security.';

