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III-3-3-2.
DDNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service which provides a hostname-to-IP service for
dynamic IP users. The changing nature of dynamic IPs means that it can be
difficult to access a service provided by a dynamic IP user; a DDNS service
though can map such dynamic IP addresses to a fixed hostname, for easier
access. The router supports several DDNS service providers, for more details
and to register for a DDNS account please visit the DDNS providers website(s),
examples of which are listed below.
Enable/Disable
Enable or disable DDNS
Provider
Select DDNS service provider.
Domain Name
Enter the domain name provided by the
DDNS provider.
Account/Email
Please enter the DDNS registration
account/email.
Password/Key
Enter the DDNS service password/key.
The following DDNS services are supported:
3322
DHS
DynDNS
ODS
http://ods.org
TZO
GnuDIP
DyNS
ZoneEdit
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DHIS
CyberGate
NS2GO
NO-IP
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III-3-4.
LAN
You can configure your Local Area Network (LAN) on
this page. You can enable the router to dynamically
allocate IP addresses to your LAN clients, and you can
modify the IP address of the device. The device’s default IP
address is
192.168.2.1.
You can access the browser based configuration interface using
the device’s IP address instead of using the URL
IP Address
Specify the IP address here. This IP address
will be assigned to the BR-6208AC and will
replace the default IP address.
Subnet Mask
Specify a subnet mask. The default value is
255.255.255.0
802.1d Spanning
Tree
Select “Enable” or “Disable” to enable/disable
802.1d Spanning Tree. This creates a tree of
connected layer-2 bridges (typically Ethernet
switches) within a mesh network, and
disables those links that are not part of the
tree, leaving a single active path between any
two network nodes.
DHCP Server
Enable or disable the DHCP server.
Lease Time
Select a lease time for the DHCP leases here.
The DHCP client will obtain a new IP address
after the period expires.
Your device’s DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to computers on its
network, between a defined range of numbers.
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Start IP
Enter the start IP address for the DHCP
server’s IP address leases.
End IP
Enter the end IP address for the DHCP
server’s IP address leases.
Your device’s DHCP server can be configured to assign static (fixed) IP addresses to
specified network devices, identified by their unique MAC address.
Enable Static DHCP
Leases
Enable/disable static DHCP leases. This must
be enabled in order to assign any network
device a static IP address.
MAC Address
Enter the
specified network device’s
MAC
address here.
IP Address
Assign a fixed IP address for the specified
network device here.
Add
Add the information to the
Static DHCP
Leases Table
.
Clear
Clear the MAC address and IP address fields.
Delete Selected /
Delete All
Delete selected or all entries from the table.
The LAN IP page will be displayed as below when your device is
set to access point mode. You can set theBR-6208AC to obtain an
IP address automatically or you can specify an IP address.
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