Atlantis Land A02-WRA4-54G manual Dhcp

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default is Auto, which users should keep unless there are specific problems with PCs not being able to access your LAN.

IPv4 TOS priority Control (Advanced users): TOS, Type of Services, is the 2nd octet of an IP packet. Bits 6-7 of this octet are reserved and bit 0-2 are used to specify the priority (precedence) of the packet, and bits 3-5 are specified the delay, throughput and reliability.

This feature uses bits 0-2 to classify the packet’s priority. If the packet is high priority, it will flow first. Therefore, when this feature is enabled, the router’s Ethernet switch will check the 2nd octet of each IP packet. If the value in the Precedence of TOS field matches the checked values in the table (0 to 7), this packet will be treated as high priority.

3.6.3.1.5 DHCP

When you click DHCP Server, you will get the following figure. You can disable or enable the DHCP server or enable the DHCP relay functions.

If you check Disabled and click Next, then click Apply. The DHCP server function is disabled. Each PC in the LAN should assign a fixed IP address and set the PC’s gateway to the ADSL Router.

If you check DHCP Server and click Next, you can configure parameters of the DHCP server including the IP pool (starting IP address and ending IP address), leased time for each assigned IP address, DNS IP address, and Gateway IP address. Those messages are sent to the DHCP client when it requests an IP address from the DHCP server. Click Apply to enable this function. If you check “Use Router as a DNS Server”, the ADSL Router will find the IP address from the outside network automatically and forward it back to requesting PC in the LAN.

If you check DHCP Relay Agent and click Next, then you will have to enter the IP address of the DHCP server, which will assign an IP address back to the DHCP client in the LAN. Click Apply to enable this function.

DHCP Server

Disable: Check to disable the ADSL Firewall Router from distributing IP Addresses to the local network.

If you check this selection, remember to specify a static IP address, subnet Mask, and DNS setting for each of your local computers. Be careful NOT to assign the same IP address to different computers.

DHCP Server: Check to enable the ADSL Firewall Router to distribute IP Addresses, subnet mask and DNS setting to computers. Hence, the following fields will be activated.

Starting IP Address: Enter the starting address of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a piece of continuous IP address segment. The default value is 192.168.1.100.

Ending IP Address: Enter the ending address of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a piece of continuous IP address segment. The default value is 192.168.1.199

Defaul Lease Time: Value that expresses in second the validity time of assigned address.

Maximum Lease Time: Value that expresses in second the maximum validity time of assigned address.

Use Router as DNS Server: Each DNS request will be received by router and forwarder to DNS Server

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Contents Page Page Copyright CE Mark WarningImportant Note Table of Contents 3.1 Appendix B An Overview of the Adsl Firewall Router Quality of Service and IP ThrottlingEasy Configuration and Management Broadband Sharing and IP sharingPackage Contents Fly Wireless Router Adsl FeaturesFLY Wireless Router Adsl Page Fly Wireless Router Adsl Application Lit when there is a PPPoA/PPPoE connection Lit when successfully connected to an Adsl DslamFront LEDs Rear Ports CablingBefore Configuration Connecting the I-Fly Wireless Router AdslConfiguring PC in Windows For Windows 95/98/MEFLY Wireless Router Adsl For Windows NT4.0 For Windows Click OK to finish the configuration For Windows XP FLY Wireless Router Adsl Factory Default Settings Username and PasswordLAN and WAN Port Addresses Configuring with the Web Browser Information from the ISPSave Config to Flash StatusQuick Start Emails in Configuration Advance Configuration Quick Start3.1 LAN Wireless EthernetWireless Security Essid BroadcastPort Settings WPA Pre Shared KeyDhcp 3.2 WAN 3.2.1 ISPPPPoA PPPoE Routed RFC 1483 Bridge Ether Filter TypeAllows all types of ethernet packets through the port RFC 1483 Routed/RFC1 1577IPoA System 3.2.2 DNS AdslRemote Access Time ZoneFirmware Upgrade Backup / RestoreFirewall FTP21 HTTP80DNS Telnet23Configuring Packet Filter FLY Wireless Router Adsl Intrusion Detection Block DurationHacker attack types recognized by the IDS MAC Filtering URL FilteringRestrict URL Features Keywords FilteringDomains Filtering Firewall Log 3.5 VPN VPN PptpApplication Diagram Background of the ExampleConfiguring Pptp VPN in the Office LAN Router Configuring Pptp VPN in Remote SideFLY Wireless Router Adsl FLY Wireless Router Adsl Application Diagram Configuring Pptp VPN in the Office Pptp Status Picture Public IP An Example of Configuring a LAN-to-LAN Pptp VPN ConnectionApplication Diagram Remote LAN Office LAN Product Code Subnet MaskConfiguring Pptp VPN in the Office Lan Configuring Pptp VPN in the Remote LanPptp Status in the Office LAN Remote VPN IPSecLocal ProposalFLY Wireless Router Adsl FLY Wireless Router Adsl An Example of Configuring a LAN-to-LAN IPSec VPN Connection FLY Wireless Router Adsl High 3.6 QoSPrioritization LowIP Throttling Virtual Server Advanced Static RoutingDynamic DNS Check EMailsDevice Management Embedded Web Server Universal Plug and Play UPnPSnmp Version SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 Traps supported Cold Start, Authentication FailureSimple Network Management Protocol RFC 1471 PPP/LCP MIBSave Configuration to Flash LogoutRFC 1474 PPP/Bridge MIB Problems with the LAN Interface Problems Starting Up the Adsl Firewall RouterProblems with the WAN Interface Problem Corrective ActionTechnical Features Support SupportFLY Wireless Router Adsl