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GETNET GR-534W provides three types of operation modes, including Bridge,
Gateway, and WISP modes.
The parameters on this page are described as follows:
Mode
Description
Bridge
In the bridge mode, AP acts as a hub.
Gateway
In the gateway mode, GR-534W allows routing between
WAN and LAN, or WAN and wireless network.
WISP
In the WISP mode, all the Ethernet interfaces can access
the Internet by wireless routing.
NAT
Enabled
Only in the gateway mode can this function be used. After
enabling NAT, it can provide address translation between
the interior network and the exterior network for LAN and
wireless network.
After finishing setting, click the
Apply
button to apply the settings.
5.3
Internet Settings
In the gateway mode, the following figure shows the navigation menu of the
Internet
settings:
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The sub-menus of the
Internet
include
LAN
,
WAN
,
Advanced Routing
,
DHCP
and
QoS
.
5.3.1
LAN
Click
Internet
>
LAN
to display the
Local Area Network (LAN) Settings
page.
This page is used to configure the LAN parameters. This page allows you to
configure LAN interface properties, DHCP server properties, and other parameters
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related to LAN.
The parameters on this page are described as follows:
Field
Description
IP Address
The IP address of the LAN interface. The default IP
address is 192.168.1.1.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the IP address of the LAN interface.
The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
LAN 2
Enable or disable the second IP address of the LAN
interface. The default setting is
Disable
.
LAN 2 IP
Address
The second IP address of the LAN interface. This IP
address should not collide with the IP address of the
interior network.
LAN 2 Subnet
Mask
The subnet mask of the second IP address of the LAN
interface.
MAC Address
Display the current MAC address that LAN interface uses.
DHCP Type
Enable or disable DHCP service. You can select
Server
or
Disable
in the drop down list. The default setting is
Server
, it indicates DHCP service is enabled.
After enabling DHCP service, you can configure the
following parameters of the DHCP server:
z
Start IP Address: The start IP address of the DHCP
address pool.
z
End IP Address: The end IP address of the DHCP
address pool.
z
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask that DHCP server
assigns.
z
Primary DNS Server: The primary DNS server that
DHCP server assigns.
z
Secondary DNS Server: The secondary DNS server
that DHCP server assigns.
z
Default Gateway: The gateway that DHCP server
assigns.
z
Lease Time: The lease time of the IP address.
z
Statically Assigned: For binding MAC and IP.
802.1d
Spanning Tree
It provides redundant link and prevents network from
generating loop. You may select
Enable
or
Disable
.
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Field
Description
LLTD
After enabling LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery),
Windows Vista automatically discovers other devices’ link
topologies, and these devices are also compatible with
LLTD. You may select
Enable
or
Disable
.
IGMP Proxy
Enable or disable IGMP Proxy.
IGMP Snooping
Enable or disable IGMP Snooping. After enabling this
function, the packets of the IGMP broadcast will not be
sent to the LAN interface that does not belong to the
group.
UPNP
Enable or disable the UPnP function. After enabling this
function, AP will provide automatic port-mapping for P2P
software on the interior network.
Router
Advertisement
Enable or disable router advertisement. After enabling this
function, APs will send broadcast message or send back
message to show their existence.
PPPoE Relay
Enable or disable PPPoE Relay. After enabling this
function, the local PC can directly make PPPoE dial-up in
the gateway mode.
DNS Proxy
Enable or disable DNS Proxy. After enabling this function,
the devices on the LAN where AP acts as a proxy can
send domain resolution request to AP.
After finishing the settings, click the
Apply
button to apply the settings.
5.3.2
WAN
Click
Internet
>
WAN
to display the
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Settings
page.
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This page is used to configure the parameters of WAN connection. On this page, you
may choose the proper WAN connection type and configure the parameters related to
the connection type.
The parameters on this page are described as follows:
Field
Description
WAN
Connection
Type
The WAN connection types include STATIC (fixed IP), DHCP
(Auto config), PPPoE (ADSL), L2TP, and PPTP. The default
WAN connection type is
DHCP (Auto config)
.
MAC
Clone
Enable or disable MAC Clone. After enabling this function, click
the
Fill my MAC
button, and then AP will use this MAC address
to communicate with the device that connects to the AP’s WAN
interface. The default setting is
Disable
.
°
STATIC (fixed IP)
On the
Wide Area Network (WAN) Settings
page, select
STATIC (fixed IP)
as the
WAN connection type, and the following page appears.

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