Verizon MiFi 2200 manual LAN Screen

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LAN Screen

This screen contains information and settings related to the local LAN. Note that for the MiFi 2200, the local LAN is the same as the WLAN (Wi-Fi network), because there are no wired

clients.

The following fields are available.

LAN IP Address - The IP address for this client, as seen from the local network. Normally, you can use the default value.

Subnet Mask - The default value 255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks. If you change the LAN IP Address, ensure you use the correct Subnet Mask for the IP address range containing the LAN IP address.

MAC Address - The MAC Address is a low-level network identifier. Every network interface must have a MAC address. This read-only field displays the MAC Address for the WLAN interface. Unlike the IP address, the MAC Address does not change when you connect to a different network.

DHCP Address Range – The DHCP Server allocates IP addresses to clients. This field indicates the ranges of IP addresses which are reserved for use by the DHCP Server. If you have any clients which use a fixed IP address, that fixed IP address should be outside the DHCP Address Range.

LAN Devices - This table lists all known clients on the local LAN. For each client, the following data is provided.

-IP Address - The IP address of the client.

-IP Type – This indicates "DHCP" if the IP address was allocated by the DHCP Server in this MiFi 2200. If “ARP” is displayed, then the client was discovered using the ARP protocol.

-Hostname - If known, the name of the LAN client. This information is not always available.

-MAC Address - The MAC Address is a low-level network identifier. This field displays the MAC Address of the client

-Date/Time - The Date/Time when the client was detected.

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