Compex Technologies NP25G 6C manual 192.168.168.100

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This table describes the parameters that can be modified in DHCP Server Setup.

Parameters

Description

The fields DHCP Start IP Address and DHCP End IP Address fields allow you to

define the range of IP addresses from which the DHCP Server can assign an IP address to the LAN.

DHCP Start IP Address

 

This is the first IP address that the DHCP server will

 

 

 

assign and should belong to the same subnet as

 

 

 

the router. For example if the router IP address is

 

 

 

192.168.168.1 and the network mask is

 

 

 

192.168.168.1 and 255.255.255.0, the DHCP Start IP

 

 

 

Address should be 192.168.168.X, where X can be

 

 

 

any number from 2 to 254. It is pre-set to

 

 

 

192.168.168.100.

 

 

 

DHCP End IP Address

 

This is the last IP address that the DHCP server can

 

 

 

assign and should also belong to the same subnet

 

 

 

as your router. For example if the router IP address

 

 

 

is 192.168.168.1 and the network mask is

 

 

 

192.168.168.1 and 255.255.255.0, the DHCP End IP

 

 

 

Address should be 192.168.168.X, where X can be

 

 

 

any number from 2 to 254. It is pre-set as

 

 

 

192.168.168.254.

 

 

 

 

DHCP

Gateway

IP

Though the DHCP server usually also acts as the

Address

 

 

Default Gateway of the DHCP client, the router

 

 

 

allows you to define a different Gateway IP

 

 

 

Address which will be allocated as the Default

 

 

 

Gateway IP of the DHCP client. The DHCP client

 

 

 

will thus receive its dynamic IP address from the

 

 

 

router but will access to the Internet or the other

 

 

 

LAN through the Default Gateway defined by the

 

 

 

DHCP Gateway IP Address.

 

 

 

For instance if the unit in Access Point Client mode

 

 

 

connects to an Internet gateway X, a PC wired to

 

 

 

the unit will be unable to obtain a dynamic IP

 

 

 

address directly from X. But if you enable the

 

 

 

DHCP server of the unit and set the IP address of X

 

 

 

as the DHCP Gateway IP Address, the PC will

 

 

 

obtain its IP address from the unit and access the

 

 

 

Internet through X.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page FCC Notice EN 61000-3-3 IEC610000-3-3 Product Safety Table of Contents Appendix View the Technical Specifications Introduction Overview the ProductKey Features FeaturesVirtual Servers based on Port-forwarding, IP-forwarding WDS2 Security Features Install the Hardware Overview the LEDs PC Configuration Setup the SoftwareME… Select Obtain an IP address automatically Configure PC with static IP address for Windows 98SE or ME Configure PC with static IP address for Windows 2K or XP Configuring PCs to be Wireless Clients Configure Wireless Client for Windows XP Step Perform Basic Router SetupStep Access Web Interface Setup Secured Wireless Connection Setup Secured Wireless ConnectionPage Perform Configuration Configure Wireless Setup Disable Security Set Security ModeSetup WEP Page For WPA-Personal-AUTO Setup WPAFor WPA-Personal For WPA2-PersonalEnter the GTK Group Transient Key Updates Configure the Advanced Wlan Settings Set Wireless Multimedia WMM WMM Parameters for advanced users Setup WDS2 Follow these steps to change the setup the root access point Follow these settings to setup access point Configure WDS2 link Parameters Description Setup Management PortNone To Setup Dhcp ServerSet Dhcp Mode to Dhcp Server 192.168.168.100 Page Set Dhcp Mode to Dhcp Relay Parameters Description Lease Expired Time View Active Dhcp LeasesReserve IP Addresses for Predetermined Dhcp Clients Step Delete Dhcp Server Reservation Select Statistics View StatisticsSetup WAN Setup WAN for Cable Internet with Dynamic IP Assignment Configuration command menu, click MAC Clone to continue Setup WAN for Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment Setup WAN for Adsl Internet Using PPPoE Enter the IP address of your VPN Server Setup WAN for Adsl Internet using PptpPage Setup WAN for Adsl Internet using L2TP Configure Static Routing On this page, click the Add button Configure NAT Configure Virtual Server Based on DMZ Host Options ConfigurationHit the Add button on the Port Forward Entries Configure Virtual Servers Based on Port ForwardingPage Enter the Private IP Address Page IP Forward Entries page will reflect your new addition ConfigurationConfiguration menu Configure Bandwidth Control for WANConfigure Bandwidth Control for LAN Remote Use Remote ManagementUse Parallel Broadband Page Password Configure Email NotificationEmail address of Sender Use Static Address Translation Use DNS Redirection Redirection Setup Ddns Provider Name ChoiceRegister Now Select 2MyDNS as Ddns Service Provider Page Select DtDNS as Ddns Service Provider Configure UPnP Configuration Configure Packet Filtering Configure SecurityPage ƒ Any day Filtering Configuration table will then be updated Configure URL Filtering Configure Firewall Description Packet Type Icmp TypesSource IP Igmp TypesPage Logs View Firewall LogsUse the System Tools Menu Administer the SystemSet the Time Upgrade the Firmware Settings Profile Reboot the System Change Your Login Password View System Information Appendix Learn About Commonly Used Terms Dsss Ieee Pptp LAN/WLAN Interface Industry StandardsWAN Interface WAN TypePhysical Dimension Configuration InterfaceProfile Backup and Restore Firmware UpgradeableTechnical Support Centres Technical Support Information