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LAN IP:
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IP address:
Configure the router’s LAN IP address
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IP Subnet Mask:
Configure the router’s LAN Subnet Mask
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802.11d Spanning Tree:
The 802.1d Spanning Tree settings is disabled by
default. When enabled, the spanning tree protocol is applied to prevent
network loops (
transmissions won’t
pass the same node twice to reach the
destination).
System
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LAN
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CONFIGURATION GUIDE
DHCP Server:
The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the devices on the LAN.
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DHCP Server:
Enable or disable the DHCP server (Default: Enabled).
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Lease Time:
Configure the amount of time each allocated IP address can by
used by a client.
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Start IP:
The first IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router.
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End IP:
The last IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router.
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Domain Name:
The domain name of the router.
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DNS Server:
The domain name system (DNS) server translates a domain or
website name into a uniform resource locator (URL), or Internet address. There
are four options to choose from:
1. From ISP:
Select From ISP to retrieve the DNS address value from the ISP
2. User-Defined:
Select User-Defined to assign a custom DNS server address
3. DNS Relay:
Select DNS Relay to forward all queries to a relay, which in turn
sends
them to an ISP’s DNS server
4. None:
Select None to assign no server
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First DNS Server:
Configure the first, or primary, DNS server. (Default as
DNS
Relay
)
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Second DNS Server:
Configure the second, or secondary, DNS server. (Default
as
None
)
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Click
Apply
to Save settings
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LAN
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CONFIGURATION GUIDE
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CONFIGURATION GUIDE
System
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DHCP
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DHCP:
The DHCP here shows the client table of IP addresses which assigned to
the clients. You can manually assigned the clients to certain IP addresses based
on their MAC addresses.
Note: Please keep the default values if you are not
certain with the effects of changing the values.
DHCP Client Table:
Displays the connected DHCP clients whose IP addresses are
assigned by the DHCP server on the LAN.
Click
Refresh
to update the table.
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Enable Static DHCP IP:
Click
Enable Static DHCP IP
to add more static DHCP
IP addresses. Click
Add
to add after entered the IP address and MAC address.
Click
Reset
to return the table to its previous state.
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IP address:
Please enter the IP address range within 192.168.x.1 ~
192.168.x.254 (x should be the same as the LAN IP’s IP address, for example
it should 0 here)
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MAC address:
MAC address should be your desired client’s MAC address. The
format should be without “
:
”. You can reference this on the DHCP Client Table
above.
System
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DHCP
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CONFIGURATION GUIDE
Current Static DHCP Table:
Active static DHCP addresses are listed along with
the associated MAC addresses.
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Delete Selected:
Click to remove a selected address.
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Delete All:
Click to remove all addresses from the table.
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Reset:
Click to return the table to its previous state.
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Apply:
Click to save the settings.
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CONFIGURATION GUIDE
System
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Schedule
Schedule:
You can use this function to start or stop Firewall service. Click
Enabled Schedule Table (up to 8)
to enable schedule function. Click
Add
to add more schedule task. Click
Edit
to modify the tasks.
Note: Please keep the default values if you are not
certain with the effects of changing the values.
Add Schedule Task:
To manage each Schedule Task on description, Service type,
Days, and time.
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Schedule Description:
You can name the task here.
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Service:
You can click to select the service. Currently you can only select
Firewall
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Days:
You can select either everyday or any day of the week.
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Time of Day:
You can select All Day or entering any time.
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Apply:
Click to save the settings.