Linksys E2000 manual Network Setup, Router IP, Dhcp Server Setting, Dhcp Reservation

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Linksys E2000

Host Name and Domain Name  These fields allow you to supply a host and domain name for the Router.. Some ISPs, usually cable ISPs, require these names as identification.. You may have to check with your ISP to see if your broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain name.. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work..

MTU  MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit.. It specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission.. Select Manual if you want to manually enter the largest packet size that is transmitted.. To have the Router select the best MTU for your Internet connection, keep the default setting, Auto..

Size  When Manual is selected in the MTU field, this option is enabled.. Leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range.. The default size depends on the Internet Connection Type:

•• DHCP, Static IP, or Telstra: 1500

•• PPPoE: 1492

•• PPTP or L2TP: 1460

Network Setup

The Network Setup section configures the IP settings for your local network..

Router IP

IP Address  The Router’s IP address, as seen by your network, is displayed.. The default Router IP address is 192.168.1.1..

Subnet Mask  The Router’s Subnet Mask, as seen by your network, is displayed..

Router IP

DHCP Server Setting

The settings allow you to configure the Router’s DHCP server function.. The Router can be used as a DHCP server for your network.. A DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer or device on your network.. If you choose to enable the Router’s DHCP server option, make sure there is no other DHCP server on your network..

DHCP Server Setting

Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration

DHCP Server  DHCP is enabled by factory default.. If you already have a DHCP server on your network, or you do not want a DHCP server, then select Disabled (no other DHCP features will be available)..

DHCP Reservation  Click DHCP Reservation if you want to assign a fixed local IP address to a MAC address..

DHCP Reservation

You will see a list of DHCP clients with the following information: Client Name, Interface, IP Address, and MAC Address..

DHCP Reservation

•• Select Clients from DHCP Table  Click the Select check box to reserve a client’s IP address.. Then click Add Clients..

•• Manually Adding Client  To manually assign an IP address, enter the client’s name in the Enter Client Name field.. Enter the IP address you want it to have in the Assign IP Address field.. Enter its MAC address in the To This MAC Address field.. Then click Add..

Clients Already Reserved

A list of DHCP clients and their fixed local IP addresses will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.. If you want to remove a client from this list, click Remove..

Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to clear your changes.. To view the most up-to-date information, click Refresh.. To exit this screen, click Close..

Start IP Address  The Start IP Address specifies the starting IP address for the range of addresses assigned by your Router when it functions as a DHCP server.. (The first IP address assigned by the Router will be randomly selected within the range you specify..)

Because the Router’s default IP address is 192..168..1..1, the Start IP Address must be 192..168..1..2 or greater, but smaller than 192..168..1..254.. The default Start IP Address is 192.168.1.100..

Advanced Wireless-N Router

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Contents User Guide Contents Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Status Wireless NetworkLimited Warranty Appendix D Regulatory InformationTop Product OverviewBack Two screws are needed to mount the Router Placement PositionsHorizontal Placement Wall-Mounting PlacementDouble-click your CD-ROM drive InstallationTo install the Router Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive Cisco ConnectMain Menu Plug the power adapter into an electrical outletInstallation is complete.. Click OK When Cisco Connect starts up, the main menu appearsMain Menu Computers and Devices Local Access versus Guest AccessMain Menu Guest Access Main Menu Router SettingsComputers and Other Devices Connect with the Easy Setup KeyComputer Connect Manually Wireless PrinterCreate or Update the Easy Setup Key Please wait while settings are copied to the Easy Setup KeyParental controls main screen appears First-Time Access of Parental ControlsParental Controls Parental controls screen appearsSet Up Parental Controls Restrict Internet Access ListEnter the new name.. Then click Rename Router settings screen appears Guest AccessRouter Settings Change Parental Controls PasswordOther Options Easy Setup KeyChange Router Name or Password Click Close to return to the Router settings screenWindows How to Exit Cisco ConnectHow to Access Cisco Connect Advanced SettingsInternet Setup Advanced ConfigurationHow to Access the Browser-Based Utility Setup Basic SetupMinutes Automatic Configuration DhcpStatic IP PPPoETelstra Cable Optional SettingsDhcp Reservation Network SetupDhcp Server Setting Router IPDynDNS..org Setup DdnsTime Setting Ddns ServiceAdvanced Routing Setup MAC Address CloneSetup Advanced Routing MAC Address CloneManual Setup Wireless Basic Wireless SettingsRouting Table Wi-Fi Protected Setup Office Option Wireless Wireless SecuritySecurity Mode Personal OptionsWireless MAC Filter Wireless Wireless MAC FilterAccess Restriction MAC Address Filter List Wireless Advanced Wireless SettingsAdvanced Wireless Wireless Client ListWeb Filter Security FirewallFirewall Internet FilterVPN Passthrough Access Restrictions Internet AccessInternet Access Policy Security VPN PassthroughSingle Port Forwarding Applications and Gaming Single Port ForwardingPort Range Triggering Applications and Gaming Port Range ForwardingApplications & Gaming Port Range Triggering Port Range ForwardingQoS WirelessApplications and Gaming DMZ Applications and Gaming QoSCategory Internet Access PriorityMAC Address Administration ManagementWeb Access ManagementLog Administration LogPing Test Administration DiagnosticsReboot DiagnosticsAdministration Firmware Upgrade Administration Factory DefaultsStatus Router Status Local Network Status Wireless NetworkClick the Connections tab Appendix a TroubleshootingClick OK Appendix B Specifications A, Canada, Asia Pacific, Australia, New Zealand Appendix C Warranty InformationObtaining Warranty Service FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Safety Notices Industry Canada StatementAppendix D Regulatory Information FCC StatementAvis d’Industrie Canada Wireless DisclaimerRestrictions dans la bande 5 GHz Linksys E2000 Schedule Cisco Software License Agreement Appendix E Software End User License AgreementCisco Products Software LicensesLinksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Linksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Linksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Version 2, June Schedule Open Source and Third Party LicensesSchedule 2-A PreambleLinksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement No Warranty Version 2..1, February Schedule 2-BLinksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Linksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Linksys E2000 Appendix E Software End User License Agreement END of Terms and Conditions END of Schedule 2-B OpenSSL License Schedule 2-COriginal SSLeay License END of Schedule 2-C 10012110NC-AI