
7.1Local Area Network (LAN)
This screen allows you to configure the Local Area Network (LAN) interface on your Router.
See the field descriptions below for more details.
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IP Address | Enter the IP address for the LAN interface | |
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Subnet Mask | Enter the subnet mask for the LAN interface | |
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Enable UPnP | Tick the box to enable Universal Plug and Play | |
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Enable | The HSPA 7.2 Mbps | |
| cope with some special applications such as VPN | |
| bridge is off. Please refer to Appendix B for more information. | |
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Enable Internet Group | Enable by ticking the box | |
Management Protocol | Standard Mode: In standard mode, multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when | |
(IGMP) Snooping | ||
no client subscribes to a multicast group. | ||
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| Blocking Mode: In blocking mode, the multicast data traffic will be blocked. When there | |
| are no client subscriptions to a multicast group, it will not flood to the bridge ports. | |
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Dynamic Host | Select Enable DHCP server and enter your starting and ending IP addresses and | |
Configuration Protocol | the lease time. This setting configures the router to automatically assign IP, default | |
(DHCP) Server | gateway and DNS server addresses to every DHCP client on your LAN | |
Enable NAT | To enable/disable Network Address Translation (NAT, please refer to 7.2 for NAT | |
| setting). By default NAT is enabled. | |
Option 42, 66,150,160 | These options are used for special DHCP set up. | |
Static IP Lease List | To specify the IP address assigned through DHCP according to the MAC address | |
| of the hosts connected to HSPA 7.2 Mbps | |
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