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3.7.3
Gateway - DHCP
The
DHCP
option allows you to configure DHCP-specific behavior on the device.
1.
Access the web interface. Refer to
page 7
, if needed.
2. Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
3. Click
DHCP
from the left side of the screen. The
DHCP
fields are explained
following this screen example.
WAN Connection Type
Select the WAN connection type. For each type, different
data entry is required, as explained below:
1.DHCP: The WAN interface is set to be a DHCP client,
and the IP address is assigned by the service provider’s
DHCP server.
2.Static IP: For Static IP, you must manually enter the IP
address for the WAN interface.
3.PPTP (DHCP): For Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
(PPTP), you must enter a username, password, and the
PPTP server’s IP address.
Host Name
Enter the host name for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
Domain Name
Enter the domain for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
MTU Size
Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit size, which defines
the largest size of the packet or frame that the device can
transfer (256-1500). If this is not given by the Service
Provider, leave it as is using 0 for the default.
Apply
Click to save all changes made in the screen.
Label
Description
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Label
Description
DHCP Server
Select Yes to enable or No to disable DHCP on the device.
If No is selected, all of the static DHCP rules in this screen
are ignored.
Private Starting Address
Define the starting private IP address for the pool of IP
addresses that may be used by connecting clients. Private
addresses are translated to public IPs in order to be used
on the network.
Public Starting Address
Define the starting public IP address. Public addresses can
be recognized on the network.
Number of CPEs
Define the maximum number of Customer Premises
equipment (CPE) that can connect to the network, via the
DDW3612 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway.
Lease Time
Enter the time in minutes between 1 and 71582788. This
field defines the DHCP lease time duration. A DHCP user's
PC gets an IP address with a lease time. When the lease
time expires, the PC must connect to the DHCP server and
be reissued another, unused IP address.
DHCP Clients
This list to shows all DHCP clients currently connected to
the wireless router, either via Ethernet link, or via wireless
connection. Each client is also listed with the following
information:
MAC Address / IP Address / Subnet Mask
Duration / Expires: Duration displays the accumulated
time since the client acquired the IP address. Expires
is the time until the IP expires and must be recycled. If
the IP address is reserved to a certain host, it will
show "STATIC IP ADDRESS."
Select: Click the Select radio button to reserve the
current private IP address to be assigned to this host
statically.
Apply
Click Apply to save all changes.
Force Available
Click Force Available to activate a selected rule in the
DHCP Clients List and assign IP addresses. Note: The
Select checkbox must be clicked.
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3.7.4
Gateway - Static Lease
The
Static Lease
option allows you to assign static IP addresses to clients on your
network within a range.
1.
Access the web interface. Refer to
page 7
, if needed.
2. Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
3. Click
Static Lease
from the left side of the screen. The
Static Lease
fields are
explained following this screen example.
Label
Description
Index
Index number of the each client that connects to your network.
MAC Address
This field is populated with the MAC address of the client that
you may want to assign a static IP address to.
IP Address
Enter a specific IP address to assign to the specific client/host.
Enabled
Click Enabled to activate this rule.
Clear
Click Clear to delete the rule.
Apply
Click Apply to save all screen changes.
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3.7.5
Gateway - DDNS
The Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) option allows you to configure your
registered Domain Name with a dynamic IP address.
1.
Access the web interface. Refer to
page 7
, if needed.
2. Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
3. Click
DDNS
from the left side of the screen. The
DDNS
fields are explained
following this screen example.
Label
Description
DDNS Service
Select the service provider used for your DDNS Service or
Disabled.
www. DyDNS.org
www.no-ip.com
User Name
Input your DDNS account username as subscribed to the
service provider.
Password
Enter your password for the above account.
Host Name
Input the host name, as specified by the DDNS service provider.
IP address/Status
These fields are automatically populated once the User Name
and Password are entered.
Apply
Click Apply to save all screen changes.
Refresh
Click to refresh the page.
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3.7.6
Gateway - Time
The
Time
option allows you to configure the system time obtained from network
servers via Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). The device must be reset for any
changes to take effect.
1.
Access the web interface. Refer to
page 7
, if needed.
2. Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
3. Click
Time
from the left side of the screen. The
Time
fields are explained following
this screen example.
Label
Description
Enable SNTP
Click Yes to enable SNTP (Network Time Protocol). Click No
to disable the feature. SNTP is a protocol for synchronizing
the clocks of computing devices over networks.
Current Time
Displays the current system time.
System Start Time
Displays the accumulated time since system was started.
Time Server 1
Defines the Time server IP address or Domain name. Use the
one provided, or enter an alternative choice.
Time Server 2
Defines the Time server IP address or Domain name. Use the
one provided, or enter an alternative choice.
Time Server 3
Defines the Time server IP address or Domain name. Use the
one provided, or enter an alternative choice.
Time Zone Offset
If needed, define the time zone offset in Hours and Minutes.
For example: 8 means GMT + 08, -1 means GMT -01.
Apply
Click Apply to save all screen changes
Reset Values
Click Reset Values to reset the screen to factory defaults.

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