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Setup > Lan Setup
The Setup Lan Setup page allows you to configure the settings for the Local Area
Network (LAN) in your home. These settings include the range of IP addresses that
define the LAN itself as well as how the addresses are assigned (automatically by
DHCP or manually) as new devices are added to the network.
Important:
Unless you are knowledgeable about administering IP addresses, we
recommend that you do not change these settings. If you change these values
incorrectly, you can lose Internet access.
Select the
Lan Setup
tab to open the Setup Lan Setup page.
Configuring Your Network Settings
Use the descriptions and instructions in the following table to configure the network
settings for your residential gateway. After you make your selections, click
Save
Settings
to apply your changes or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel.
Section
Field Description
Network Setup
(LAN)
Gateway IP
Local IP Address
The base IP address of the private home LAN. The factory default
LAN IP Address is 192.168.0.1.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask for your LAN
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Section
Field Description
Network Address
Server Settings
(DHCP)
DHCP Server
Allows you to enable or disable the DHCP server in the
residential gateway. The DHCP server is used to automatically
allocate IP addresses to devices as they are attached to your home
network.
Connected Devices Summary page
Click
Connected Devices Summar
y in the Lan Setup page. The
Connected Devices Summary page opens. This page is a pop-up
window that displays the MAC Address and IP Address of the
devices that are connected to the residential gateway.
Pre-assigned DHCP IP Addresses page
Click
Pre-assigned DHCP IP Addresses
in the Lan Setup page.
The Pre-assigned DHCP IP Addresses page opens. This page
allows you to assign a specific IP address to a PC or other device
when they request an IP address using DHCP. Only addresses
within the range of the gateway's DHCP address pool can be
reserved with this feature.
Notes:
The
Add Static IP
button adds the Static IP address to the
list of pre-assigned IP addresses.
The
Remove Static IP
button removes the Static IP
address from the list of pre-assigned IP addresses
Starting IP Address
Displays the starting address used by the built-in DHCP server to
distribute Private LAN IP addresses. Because the device default
IP address of the gateway is
192.168.0.1
, the starting IP address
must be
192.168.0.2
or greater, but smaller than
192.168.0.253
. The
default Starting IP Address is
192.168.0.10
.
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Section
Field Description
Maximum Number of DHCP Users
Enter the maximum number of users to which the DHCP server
can assign IP addresses for use in the LAN. This number cannot
be greater than 254 minus the starting IP address described
above.
Client Lease Time
The Client Lease Time is the amount of time an IP address is
valid. IP address leases are renewed automatically by your PC
and other devices that use DHCP to obtain IP addresses. If a lease
is allowed to expire, the IP address will be returned to the pool of
available IP addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server
as new devices are added to your network. The default is 60
minutes when the gateway is online.
LAN Static DNS (Domain Name Server) 1-3
DNS is used by a PC or other client devices to discover the public
IP address associated with a URL or the name-based address of a
website. You can manually specify which DNS servers are to be
used by devices in your network by entered the IP addresses of
those servers in these fields. Otherwise, the gateway will forward
the DNCS server information from your service provider
automatically. The default is to leave these fields blank.
Time Settings
Time Zone
Select the time zone for your location. If your location follows
daylight saving time, select
Automatically adjust clock for
daylight saving time
.
Setup > DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) provides the residential gateway (that may
have a changing IP address) with a host name or URL resolvable by network
applications through standard DNS queries. DDNS is useful when you are hosting
your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the device. Before using this
feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service.
Select the
DDNS
tab to open the Setup DDNS page.
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Section
Field Description
DDNS
Service
Disabling DDNS
(Factory Default Settings)
To disable DDNS, select
Disabled
from the drop-down list and click
Save
Settings
.
Enabling DDNS
Note:
In order to use the DDNS feature, you must first set up an account and
establish a URL with www.DynDNS.org. The DDNS feature will not work
without a valid account.
To set up a DDNS account, open your browser and enter www.DynDNS.org
in the address bar. Follow the instructions on the website to set up an account.
To enable DDNS, follow these steps.
1
On the DDNS page, select
www.DynDNS.org
as your DDNS server.
2
Configure the following fields:
User Name
Password
Host Name
3
Click
Save Settings
. The device will now advise the DDNS service of your
current WAN (Internet) IP address whenever this address changes.
Important:
The Status area of the window will display the status of the
DDNS service connection.
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Configure Wireless Settings
Configure Wireless Settings
This section describes the options available from the Wireless pages that you can use
to configure the parameters of the WAP to meet your specific requirements and
needs.
Wireless > Basic Settings
Setting up your residential gateway for wireless communication provides you with
the freedom to connect to the Internet from any location within range of the WAP
without having to use wired connections. Select the
Basic Settings
tab to open the
Wireless Basic Settings page.
The Wireless Basic Settings page allows you to choose your wireless network mode
and other basic features.
Wireless Network: Enable or Disable
Wireless Configuration: Manual or Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Network Mode
Radio Band
Channel Width
Standard Channel
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
When you select Wi-Fi Protected Setup as your wireless configuration, many settings
will be pre-configured. WPS allows simplified setup that allows you to easily
attached new WPA-enabled devices to your network.
Important:
When using WPS mode, WEP is not supported. If you must use WEP
encryption, WPS must be disabled by setting the Wireless Configuration to
Manual
.
Note:
WPS is the default setting.

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