PC Concepts ADSL2+ user manual Adding Dhcp Server Address Pools

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5.3.3DHCP Server

This topic describes how to configure the DHCP server feature on your ADSL/Ethernet router.

Adding DHCP Server Address Pools:

1.If the DHCP Server Configuration page is not already displaying, click the LAN tab, and then click DHCP Server in the task bar.

Depending on your pre-configured settings, the table may display up to two address pools, each in a row, or may be empty.

2.Click Add. The DHCP Server Pool - Add page displays.

3.Enter values for the Start IP Address, End IP Address, and Net Mask fields, which are required, and any others as needed:

zStart/End IP Addresses: Specify the lowest and highest addresses in the pool, up to a maximum range of 254 addresses.

zMac Address: A MAC address is a manufacturer-assigned hardware ID that is unique for each device on a network. Use this field only if you want to assign a specific IP address to a specific computer (that is, you are creating an exception to the dynamic assignment of addresses). The IP address you specify will be assigned to the computer

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