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INTERNET SETTINGS
Internet (WAN) Status
When you click the "INTERNET" menu item the Internet WAN page
Status will be displayed.
Here
you
can
see
detailed
information
about
the
Internet
connection and upstream / downstream data transfer rates and
ADSL statistics. You can also check the current status of your ADSL
connection. When you click PVC under the heading of PVC Name,
you can see "PVC Settings" to make necessary settings for ADSL
connection.
On PVC settings screen, you can make ADSL connection settings by
entering values that are given to you by your internet service
provider.
Internet Settings
When you click "Internet Settings" from the "INTERNET" a menu
showing your default WAN settings will be displayed. Please, follow
these steps for making your device's ADSL settings:
1. When you click "Internet Settings", you will see a table which
shows your device's default PVC connection.
2. NAT and Firewall can be enabled or disabled from the "Internet
Settings" page, by default these are enabled and should be
enabled under normal operation. To configure your ADSL PVC
settings click the "Edit" button. The PVC settings will be
displayed.
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3. From this page you can configure your ADSL settings. The PVC
should be given a name . Enter ADSL Username and ADSL Password
supplied from your ISP under PPP Settings . Click "Save" to complete
the ADSL setup. Note that the ADSL connection will be reset and
created with the new credentials. Other ADSL settings can changed
if required, however these settings are customised for each country
so should not require to be changed. If necessary, please consult
your ISP for details of required settings.
DNS Settings
For advanced users there is the option to adjust your DNS settings.
When you click "DNS Setup" from the "INTERNET" a page giving you
the option to specify two DNS servers is displayed.
By default the checkbox "Use ISP assigned DNS Servers" should
always be selected. If you want to specify your own DNS servers
then you can uncheck this checkbox and specify your own primary
and secondary DNS servers by entering the IP address of each
server. Click "Save" to complete the DNS setup.
Advanced Setup
Advanced features let you configure features that are usually
automatically configured by the device. Because of this you do not
usually need to change these. When you click "Advanced" from the
"INTERNET" a page is displayed you the option to configure Annex A
settings.
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Check the values that you want to enable and uncheck the values
that you want to disable. Click "Save" to complete the Advanced
setup. You can connect your network to WAN or internet network
via your device's ethernet port. When you choose "Ethernet" in
"Connection Type", your device's ethernet port number 4 (Port4)
WAN is set like internet network.
LAN SETTINGS
Any device that you connect to your router, such as PCs, network
printers, IP cameras, etc., are clients. Any operation related to
clients that will have a local network connection to your router can
be done through the "LAN" menu of the Web interface and its
submenus.
When you click on the "LAN" menu, the "LAN Client List" screen will
come up. All clients that are connected to your router and their
connection details are shown on this screen.
IP and DHCP Settings
Each client that is connected to your device takes a local IP address
(Internet Protocol Address). The device's module which distributes
IP address informations is called DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
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Protocol). You can configure the IP and DHCP Settings of your
device, from the IP and DHCP Settings submenu under the LAN
menu.
You can change the IP address and Netmask of your device in the
"Local IP Configuration" table. The default IP Address of your device
is 192.168.2.1, and the default Netmask is 255.255.255.0. You can
change these values depending on the requirements of your
existing network.
To configure IP and network mask settings of your device and
devices are connected to your network, click the "Edit" button in the
"IP and DHCP Settings" menu. You see the "DHCP Settings" menu.
There are 4 different options for DHCP configuration in this section.
Disable DHCP (Off)
Stops all DHCP activity on the device. When in this mode, the clients
must have their IP addresses assigned manually or by a different
DHCP server in order to communicate with the network. To disable
DHCP select "Off" and enter an IP address and Net mask. Click
"Save" to save your settings.
DHCP Server
DHCP Server mode configures the device to assign IP addresses to
connecting devices. There must only be one DHCP Server on the
network, which in most cases will be the router. DHCP is enabled by
default. In this section you can assign an address range from which
your device can assign local IP addresses to clients and the lease
time.
The
default
IP
address
range
is
192.168.2.2
through
192.168.2.254. Maximum lease time for an assigned IP address is
set as 3600 seconds, which means the assigned IP address will be
renewed every 3600 seconds. To configure the device as a DHCP
server select "DHCP Server" and enter an IP address, Net mask,
DHCP Server Name, Start and End addresses that will be assigned
devices, Net mask, Gateway Address, Lease Time, DNS Address.
Click "Save" to save your settings.
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DHCP Relay Agent
DHCP relay makes it possible for a DHCP server on a different
network to assign local IP addresses to clients connected to your
device. To enable this, the address of the device (modem, server
etc) that runs the DHCP service needs to be known. If DHCP Relay is
enabled the DHCP server on your device is disabled and cannot
assign IP addresses to clients. To configure DHCP Relay Agent select
"DHCP Relay Agent" and enter an IP address for the device, DHCP
Server name and address of the DHCP Server. Click "Save" to save
your settings.
DHCP Client
If your device is supported this feature, DHCP client mode
configures the device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on
the network . You can use this option if you would like your device
to get an IP address from a DHCP server on the local network. You
also have to specify which VLAN is to be the listening interface.
Click "Save" for your settings to take effect.

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