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7.
Setup
The
Setup
page consists of two subsections:
LAN Setup
and
WAN Setup
. Using the
appropriate links provided on the left menu, you can configure these settings as required.
The
LAN Setup
consists of LAN configuration. This is where local hosts are connected.
The iConnect625W router is configured to automatically provide all the hosts on the LAN
network with IP addresses.
The
WAN Setup
consists of the setup of various connection types: PPPoA, PPPoE,
Static, DHCP, Bridged connection, CLIP connection and modem setups. The WAN
interface is also referred to as a broadband connection. It is different for every WAN
service provider used.
Step 1:
To access the setup
page, click the
Setup
tab on the top navigation panel. The
following page appears:
Refer to the following sections on how to configure LAN and WAN Setups.
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7.1
LAN Setup
By default, your iConnect625W has the DHCP server (LAN side) enabled. If you already
have a DHCP server running on your network, you must disable one of them. If you
connect a second DHCP server into the network, you will experience network errors and
the network will not function normally.
7.1.1
LAN Configuration
The LAN Group Configuration allows you to configure settings for each defined LAN
group. You can view the status of advanced services that can be applied to this LAN
group. A green status indicates that the services have been enabled, while a red status
indicates that the service is currently disabled.
The iConnect625W
provides
LAN Configuration
for multiple LAN groups. Up to five LAN
Groups are supported:
±
LAN Group 1
±
LAN Group 2
±
LAN Group 3
±
LAN Group 4
±
LAN Group 5
The LAN interfaces include the following:
±
Ethernet1;
±
WLAN (Primary SSID);
±
SSID1;
±
SSID2;
±
SSID3
It is possible to assign any LAN interface to any bridge group but the Ethernet interface
needs to be in
LAN Group 1.
The following interfaces are not valid until multiple SSID is enabled and the
secondary SSIDs are configured:
²
SSID1 (corresponds to the first secondary SSID)
²
SSID2 (corresponds to the second secondary SSID)
²
SSID3 (corresponds to the third secondary SSID)
To setup
LAN Configuration
, follow the steps below.
Step 1:
From the top menu, click the
Setup
tab.
Step 2:
Click the
LAN Configuration
link on the left menu.
The following appears:
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Step 2:
The
Ethernet
interface is defaulted to
LAN Group 1
and should always remain
in this group. Click the
Configure
link within the
LAN Group 1
box. The
LAN
Group 1 Configuration
page appears:
Step 3:
The
Use the following Static IP address
radio button is highlighted by default.
The default
IP Address
field is set to:
192.168.1.254.
Change this
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field to a different IP Address, if required.
Step 4:
The default
Netmask
field is set to:
255.255.255.0
.
Step 5:
The
Enable DHCP Server
radio button is highlighted by default. Enter a
different
Start IP
in the field if the default value:
192.168.1.100
does not apply.
This address is the beginning of the range from which the DHCP Server starts
issuing IP addresses.
Step 6:
Enter the
End IP
field if the default value:
192.1.168.200
does not apply. This
address is the end of the range from which the DHCP Server issues IP
addresses.
Step 7:
The
Lease Time
field is defaulted to 604800 seconds (or 7 days).
Step 8:
Click the
Apply
button.
Step 9:
To save your configuration, please refer to the section under
Save / Restart
Menu
.
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The following table lists the
LAN Group Configuration
fields and their definitions.
Field
Definition
Unmanaged
Unmanaged
is a state when the LAN group is not configured
and no IP address has been assigned to the bridge.
Highlight the radio button to select this option if the
iConnect625W router is acting as a DHCP client. When this
option is enabled, your iConnect625W router will request an
IP address from the DHCP server on the LAN side.
IP Address
You can retrieve or renew an IP address
from the DHCP server using the
Release
and
Renew
buttons.
Obtain an IP
Address
Automatically
Netmask
This is the subnet mask of your
iConnect625W router.
PPP IP Address
Check this checkbox if PPP is providing addressing. The IP
address should be different from, but in the same netmask as
the WAN-side IP address.
This is the default setting. It enables you to change the IP
address of the iConnect625W router.
IP Address
Enter a static IP address. The default IP
address for the iConnect625W router is
192.168.1.254.
Netmask
Enter the static subnet mask. The default
Netmask for the iConnect625W router is
255.255.255.0. This subnet allows the
router to support 254 users. If you want
to support a larger number of users, you
can change the subnet mask.
Default Gateway
The default gateway is the routing device
used to forward all traffic that is
addressed to a station within the local
subnet. Enter the default gateway as
specified by your ISP. Otherwise leave
this field blank and it will be automatically
populated when an ISP connection is
made.
Host Name
The host name is used in conjunction
with the domain name to uniquely identify
your iConnect625W router. The
hostname can be any alphanumeric
character that does not contain spaces.
Use the
Following Static
IP Address
Domain
The domain name is used in conjunction
with the host name to uniquely identify
the iConnect625W.
Enable DHCP
Server
Highlighting this option turns on the DHCP server. This needs
to be disabled if a DHCP server is already running on the
LAN. The DHCP server (LAN side) is defaulted to
Enabled
.

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