| Enter a descriptive name for | |
| identification purposes. Some Internet | |
Device/Computer Name | Service Providers (ISP) require this | |
| information and if that is the case, | |
| they will provide you with the name. | |
| For example: yourcompany.com. The | |
Domain Name | maximum input for this field is 32 | |
alphanumeric characters and it is case | ||
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| insensitive | |
IP Address | Enter the information provided by | |
your ISP. | ||
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Subnet Mask | Enter the information provided by | |
your ISP. | ||
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Gateway | Enter the information provided by | |
your ISP. | ||
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Primary/Secondary | Enter the information provided by | |
your ISP. | ||
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SAVE
UNDO
After completing the settings on this page, click SAVE to save the settings.
Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page.
LAN Port
This screen contains settings for the LAN interface corresponding to the local network. You can change the setting to distribute the IP address to local PCs, if desired. If “Distribute IP address to local computer” is selected, users can enter the IP addresses assigned for the computers on the LAN. The number of IP addresses decides the number of clients allowed for the assigned IP addresses.
Note that all the PCs on the same LAN should use the same subnet Mask. Users can also set Static DHCPs on this page. Users are allowed to set 32 Static DHCPs. 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 quite useful to set virtual servers which specifically require fixed IPs for outside Internet access.