D.Local Port Setup
This screen (see Figure 10) contains settings for configuring the LAN
NOTE: All the PCs on the same LAN (switch) should use the same subnet Mask.
Users can also set Static DHCP in this page. Users are allowed to set 32 Static DHCP. Using this feature, the device will assign the same IP address to a computer (according to the network adapter’s MAC address) and this computer becomes the only one able to request that IP address. This is useful for support of virtual servers which require fixed IP addresses for outside Internet access.
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IP Address | Default: 192.168.1.254 (this is the local address of | ||
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Subnet mask | Default: 255.255.255.0 | ||
DHCP Server |
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Do not distribute IP address to local | Check this radio button to disable this device from | ||
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Distribute IP addresses to local computers | Check this radio button to enable this device to | ||
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Start IP address | The starting IP address of this local IP network | ||
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