D-Link DSL-504T manual Dhcp Server Settings for the LAN, Use the Router for Dhcp

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DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide

DHCP Server Settings for the LAN

The DHCP server is enabled by default for the Router’s Ethernet LAN interface. DHCP service will supply IP settings to workstations configured to automatically obtain IP settings that are connected to the Router though the Ethernet port. When the Router is used for DHCP it becomes the default gateway for DHCP client connected to it. Keep in mind that if you change the IP address of the Router, you must change the range of IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN.

To display the DHCP Server menu, click the DHCP button in the Home directory. Active DHCP Clients appear listed in the DHCP Client List below the configuration menu. Information about DHCP clients includes the IP address, MAC address, host name and lease time are displayed in the list.

Configure DHCP server settings for the LAN

The three options for DHCP service are as follows:

§You may use the Router as a DHCP server for your LAN.

§You can disable DHCP service and manually configure IP settings for workstations.

§You use DHCP service provided by your ISP.

Follow the instructions below according to which of the above DHCP options you want to use. When you have configured the DHCP Settings as you want them, click the Apply button to commit the new settings. The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To Save & Reboot the Router, click on the Tools directory tab and then click the Save & Reboot menu button. Click the Reboot button under Force the DSL-504T to system restart. The Router will save the new settings and restart. Upon restarting the Router will automatically establish the WAN connection.

Use the Router for DHCP

To use the built-in DHCP server, click to select the DHCP Server option if it is not already selected. The IP Address Pool settings can be adjusted. The Starting IP Address is the lowest available IP address (default = 10.1.1.2). If you change the IP address of the Router this will change automatically to be 1 more that the IP address of the Router. The Ending IP Address is the highest IP address number in the pool. Type in the Lease Time in the entry field provided. This is the amount of time in seconds that a workstation is allowed to reserve an IP address in the pool if the workstation is disconnected from the network or powered off.

Disable the DHCP Server

To disable DHCP, click to select the No DHCP option and click on the Apply button.

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Contents DSL-504T Adsl Router User’s Guide FCC Warning Table of Contents Status Information Before You Start Installation OverviewSetup Wizard About This User’s GuideInstallation Requirements Connection PasswordUsername Encapsulation TypePage Introduction What is ADSL?Router Description and Operation Router Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance Status PowerFront Panel Display Link/ActRear Panel Connections Adsl port Connect to Adsl linePower on Router Hardware InstallationFactory Reset Button Connect Adsl Line Network ConnectionsConnect Router to Ethernet Hub or Switch to Router Connection Computer to Router ConnectionConfiguring IP Settings on Your Computer Basic Router ConfigurationWan Configuration Summary Configure Windows XP for Dhcp DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide Windows ME Configure Windows 2000 for DhcpWindows Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections iconWindows 95 and Windows Configure Windows ME for DhcpConfigure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for Dhcp Click the Obtain an IP address automatically optionConfigure Windows NT 4.0 for Dhcp Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationsLogin to Home Access the Configuration ManagerEnter Password Configure the Router Web Manager First Time Log OnUsing the Setup Wizard Used for Router management Cannot be changed DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide Configure WAN Connection WAN Settings Menu PPPoE / PPPoAPPPoE and PPPoA Connection for WAN WAN Settings Menu Bridge Mode Bridged Connection for WANWAN Settings Static IP Static IP Address for WANLAN IP Settings Configure LAN IP settingsConfigure Dhcp server settings for the LAN Dhcp Server Settings for the LANDisable the Dhcp Server Use the Router for DhcpConfigure DNS Settings DNS Server SettingsDhcp Relay Save Settings and Reboot Save and Reboot menuSelect new PVC to configure in the WAN menu Configure Multiple PVCsMultiple Virtual Connections Configure new VC Advanced Advanced Router ManagementHome ToolsEnable UPnP Menu UPnPPort Forwarding Virtual Server Menu and ListPrivate IP Parameter DescriptionRule Name ProtocolDMZ IP address configuration DMZFilters Configuration Menu FiltersPort, Port Range or Safe Range ports above Dos Protection Port Scan Protection Service Filtering Firewall Configuration MenuFirewall NAT Enable/Disable Menu NATATM Virtual Circuit configuration menu ATMService Category Igmp ProxyStatic Routing Static Routing menuDynamic Routing RIP Dynamic Routing RIP menuRemote Access Remote Management MenusAdministrator Settings change password menu Change System PasswordSystem Tools Administrative functions ToolsRestore Factory Default Settings Save or Load Configuration FileSave System Settings and Restore Defaults Time & Date Configuration TimeFirmware Upgrade FirmwareTest Diagnostic TestPing and Diagnostics Test Menu Ping TestSave & Reboot Dhcp Clients Status InformationDevice Information Display Device Information displayLog Log displayTraffic Traffic Statistics informationAdsl Adsl Status informationTechnical Specifications Physical and Environmental CE Class B, FCC Class B PartAssigning Network IP Addresses IP Address SetupUsing the Default IP Address Manual IP Address AssignmentIP Setup Example #2 Using DhcpChanging the IP Address of the Router IP Concepts IP AddressesIP Network Classes Class Beginning Address Ending AddressSubnet Mask IP Class Subnet MaskMicrofilters and Splitters Microfilter InstallationMicrofilters Line Splitter Installation Line SplitterPage Canada Link Canada Australia Link AustraliaBrazil Chile Link South America Sudamé ricaItaly Link Mediterraneo Srl/D-Link Italia Germany Link Central Europe D-Link Deutschland GmbHIndia Link India Japan Link JapanTurkey Link Middle East Sweden Link SwedenTaiwan Link Taiwan Link U.S.A

DSL-504T specifications

The D-Link DSL-504T is a versatile ADSL modem/router designed to meet the connectivity needs of home users and small offices. Recognized for its robust performance and user-friendly features, it serves as an ideal solution for those seeking reliable internet access through ADSL technology.

At the heart of the D-Link DSL-504T is its ADSL2/2+ compatibility, allowing for high-speed internet connections of up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. This capability ensures that users can enjoy smooth online browsing, streaming, and gaming without interruptions. The device is equipped with a built-in 4-port Ethernet switch, enabling multiple wired devices to connect simultaneously. This feature is particularly valuable in environments where numerous devices require stable internet access, such as in small offices or households with multiple computers.

One of the standout characteristics of the D-Link DSL-504T is its user-friendly setup process. With a web-based management interface, users can easily configure their internet connection and customize settings. This interface provides easy navigation through various configuration options, including security settings, firewall management, and QoS (Quality of Service) provisions to prioritize bandwidth for essential applications.

Security is a top priority for the D-Link DSL-504T, which incorporates robust measures to protect users' networks. It supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols, ensuring that wireless connections remain secure from unauthorized access. The device also features a built-in firewall that helps safeguard the local network from external threats.

Moreover, the DSL-504T supports various connection methods, including PPPoE, PPPoA, and DHCP, making it adaptable to different internet service providers and network environments. This flexibility ensures seamless integration into existing setups without requiring significant adjustments.

In terms of design, the D-Link DSL-504T features a compact form factor that allows for easy placement in any environment. The LED indicators on the front panel provide real-time status updates for power, DSL, internet, and local network activity, allowing users to monitor their connection at a glance.

In conclusion, the D-Link DSL-504T stands out as a reliable and feature-rich ADSL modem/router. With its high-speed connectivity, multiple connectivity options, robust security features, and user-friendly interface, it effectively caters to the demands of modern internet users while ensuring a stable and secure online experience.