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Using the Configuration Menu
LAN
Home > LAN
IP Address:
This is the LAN IP address for this broadband router unit. Other
computers on this LAN will see it as their gateway.
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask address must be the same as PCs onyour
LAN. The default subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server:
To activate DHCP Server function. If you have another DHCP
server available on your network or your LAN IP are static, you
should disable the DHCP Server function.
Starting IP
Address:
The Starting of the IP address range that will be leased to DHCP
clients in device’s LAN side.
Ending IP Address:
The Ending of the IP address range that will be leased to DHCP
clients in device’s LAN side.
LAN Settings
DHCP Server
DHCP
Home > DHCP
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Using the Configuration Menu
View DHCP List:
This button is linked to the page DHCP client List.
Setting Static
DHCP:
Click here to configure static DHCP.
Lease Time:
The amount of time for a DHCP server leased a IP address to
a client.
DNS Server 1 IP
for Client:
The IP address of the first default DNS server for the client
requsting DHCP.
DNS Server 2 IP
for Client:
The IP address of the second default DNS server for the client
requsting DHCP.
DHCP Client List
Home > DHCP > View DHCP List
DHCP Client List:
Lists the information about the hosts which have obtained an
IP address from this router’s DHCP server.
DHCP Client List Help
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Using the Configuration Menu
Setting Static DHCP
Home > DHCP > Setting Static DHCP
Host Name:
This should be your computer name.
Static DHCP
MAC Address:
This is your computer’s network adapter address. You can find
this address by typing ipconfig /all under the command prompt
mode of window NT /2000/XP, or winipcfg under window/95/98/
Me’s command prompt mode.
Reserved IP
Address:
The IP address you wish to assign to this host.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Load Balance:
To determine how the traffic is shared among the WAN ports.
Load Balance Configuration
Enable:
This will allow you enable or disable the load balance feature.
Load Balance
Base on:
Select the desired option to measure traffic.
Loading Share:
Enter the desired percent of traffic load for each WAN port.
NAT Statistics
NAT Statistics:
The traffic statistics on NAT for WAN ports.
Interface
Statistics:
The traffic statistics on WAN ports.
Load Balance
Home > Load Balance
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Using the Configuration Menu
Advanced
The Advanced tab provides the following configuration options: Host IP, Static Routing,
Virtual Server, Applications, Multi DMZ, Filters, QoS and NAT.
Host IP
Advanced > Host IP
Host Network Identity
Host Name:
This should be your computer name.
MAC Address:
This is your computer’s network adapter address. You can find
this address by typing ipconfig /all under the command prompt
mode of window NT /2000/XP, or winipcfg under window/95/98/
Me’s command prompt mode.
Select Group:
Select a group to assign the host to.
Reserved IP
Address:
The IP address you wish to assign to this host.
Host IP:
The main purpose of this section is to define hosts on your LAN,
and assign them to groups. Groups are used by the Access
Filter and Block URL features. You can also bind multiple PPPoE
sessions to individual hosts on the LAN.
Host IP

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