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Figure 12. Example of Setup Page
Table 12. LAN Settings Menu Option
Option
Description
LAN IP
Address
Set the base LAN IP for your private network. By default this is
192.168.0.1
There is normally no need to change this.
UPnP
Select Enable to enable the UPnP agent in the Cable
Modem/Router. If you are running an application that requires UPnP,
check this box.
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DHCP
The DHCP page allows you to configure your Cable Modem/Router’s DHCP server.
To access the
DHCP
page:
1
Click the
Router
menu tab.
2
Then click the
DHCP
submenu.
Figure 13 shows an example of the menu and Table 13 describes the items you can
select.
Figure 13. Example of DHCP Page
In the unusual event that you have a separate DHCP server on your LAN, you can
disable the Cable Modem/Router’s DHCP server by selecting the No radio button. If you
do this, make sure the IP address assigned to the Cable Modem/Router is on the same
subnet as that of the external DHCP server, or you won’t be able to access the Cable
Modem/Router from the LAN. The base LAN IP address of the Cable Modem/Router can
be set from the Basic Setup page.
Note that the Cable Modem/Router will only operate on a class C subnet, with subnet
mask 255.255.255.0
You may also want to disable the DHCP server if you have assigned static IP addresses
to all devices on your network.
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Table 13. DHCP Menu Options
Option
Description
DHCP Server
Select Yes to use the internal DHCP server of the Cable
Modem/Router, or select No to disable it.
Starting Local
Address
Configure the starting IP address for IP leases available to devices
on the LAN.
Number of
CPEs
Configure the number of PCs supported on the LAN.
Lease Time
Configure the time a lease will last before it must be renewed.
Default is 86400 seconds, or 1 day.
Reserved IP
Addresses
Configure the MAC Address and IP Address to allow fixed IP
address.
WAN Settings
The WAN Settings page allows you to configure your Cable Modem/Router’s in Bridging
(NAT off) or Routing (NAT on) operation mode.
To access the
WAN Settings
page:
1
Click the
Router
menu tab.
2
Then click the
WAN Settings
submenu.
Figure 14 shows an example of the menu and Figure 14 Wan Settings page
Table 14
describes the items you can select.
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Figure 14 Wan Settings page
Table 14. WAN Settings Menu Options
Option
Description
Click the
Bridge
button if you do not wish to use the 5363 as a
router. Most users should not change this setting.
Operation
Mode
Release WAN
Lease
Click to release the WAN IP address.
Renew WAN
Lease
Click to renew the WAN IP address.
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My Network
The My Network page allows you to view all users wired or wireless connected to the
device.
To access the
My Network
page:
1
Click the
Router
menu tab.
2
Then click the
My Network
submenu.
Figure 15 shows an example of the menu and Table 6 describes the items you can
select.
Figure 15. My Network Page
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