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4.3.2.1.3 LAN Configuration – PPP IP Address
PPP IP Address:
Click the
PPP IP Address
radio button, the following configuration screen will pop-up. All
filling items are hidden except the
Server and Relay Off
(Unchangeable) radio button will turn on.
Click the
Services
items will guides you to detail setting. Refer to
ADVANCED
section for
setting/configuration details.
±
Apply:
Click
Apply
to complete the setting.
±
Cancel:
Click
Cancel
to ignore all the changes.
±
To complete and save the setting, click
Save All
after clicking the
Apply
button.
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4.3.2.1.4 LAN Configuration – Use The Following Static IP Address
Use the following Static IP address:
The following configuration screen will pop-up.
Click the radio button to select
Enable DHCP Server
or
Enable DHCP Relay
or
Server and Relay Off
.
Manually enter the necessary items based on each selection.
±
IP Address:
This is the static IP Address given by the ISP.
±
Netmask:
This is the subnet mask given by the ISP.
±
Default Gateway:
This is the Gateway given by the ISP.
±
Host Name:
Can be any alpha-numeric expression that does not contain spaces.
±
Domain:
Used in conjunction with the host name to uniquely identify the gateway.
±
Enable DHCP Server:
Click the radio button to enable the DHCP Server
.
;
Start IP:
The Start IP Address indicates the beginning of the range at which the DHCP server
starts issuing IP addresses.
This value must be greater than the Routers IP address value. If the Routers IP address is
192.168.1.1 (The default) than the starting IP address must be 192.168.1. 2 or higher.
;
End IP:
The End IP Address indicates the end of the IP address range.
The ending address must not exceed a Subnet Limit of 253; hence the maximum value that
can be entered in this example is 192.168.1.254.
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;
Lease Time:
Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to
the WL-8064ARM Wireless ADSL2/2+ Router with their current Dynamic IP address. The
amount of time is in units of minutes; the default value is 3600 minutes (60 hours).
±
Enable DHCP Relay:
Click the radio button to enable the DHCP Relay.
;
Relay IP:
This is the IP Address given by the ISP.
±
Server and Relay Off:
Click the radio button to enable.
Caution: If the
Server and Relay Off
function is selected, careful attention must be paid to the IP
Address setup of each computer on the LAN. IP Addresses will no longer be allocated automatically.
±
Apply:
Click
Apply
to complete the setting.
±
Cancel:
Click
Cancel
to ignore all the changes.
±
To complete and save the setting, click
Save All
after clicking the
Apply
button.
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4.3.3 LAN Setup - Ethernet Switch
The
Ethernet Switch
page
allows you to set the LAN port into the following modes (Default is
“Auto”
).
±
Auto:
The WL-8064ARM Wireless ADSL2/2+ Router will automatically sense which mode to use,
selecting between 100 Mbps Full Duplex, 100 Mbps Half Duplex, 10 Mbps Full Duplex, and 10
Mbps Half Duplex. Default setting is
“Auto”
.
±
10/Half Duplex:
Data cannot be transferred and received at the same time. For example, data can
be sent, and once the transmission is complete, data can be received. This is done at a transfer
rate of 10Mbps.
±
10/Full Duplex:
Data can be transferred and received simultaneously at the transfer rate of
10Mbps.
±
100/Half Duplex:
Data cannot be transferred and received at the same time. For example, data
can be sent, and once the transmission is complete, data can be received. This is done at a
transfer rate of 100Mbps.
±
100/Full Duplex:
Data can be transferred and received simultaneously at the transfer rate of
100Mbps.
±
Apply:
Click
Apply
to complete the setting.
±
Cancel:
Click
Cancel
to ignore all the changes.
±
To complete and save the setting, click
Save All
after clicking the
Apply
button.
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4.3.4 LAN Setup - Firewall/NAT Services
Firewall/NAT Services:
Place a check to
“Enable”
the most basic Firewall and NAT Service to secure your
system. The WL-8064ARM Wireless ADSL2/2+ Router is equipped with advanced Firewall features to
provide security from malicious attack, hacking or eavesdropping across the Internet. It’s strongly
recommend that you enable this feature for security purpose. The default setting is
“Enable”
.
±
Apply:
Click
Apply
to complete the setting.
±
Cancel:
Click
Cancel
to ignore all the changes.
±
To complete and save the setting, click
Save All
after clicking the
Apply
button.