Actiontec electronic R4500U user manual Dhcp Server Configuration

Page 38

Chapter 3 Using Advanced Settings

DHCP Server Configuration

Clicking Next in the “DHCP Server” screen generates the “DHCP Server Configuration” screen. Change IP address range and DNS server information here.

Beginning IP Address - the IP address at which the DHCP server starts assigning IP addresses. Actiontec recommends keeping the factory default setting (192.168.0.2).

Ending IP Address - the IP Address at which the DHCP Server stops assigning IP addresses. Actiontec recommends keeping the facto- ry default settings (192.168.0.254).

The beginning and ending IP addresses define the IP address range of the Modem. If the default values are left intact, the Modem supplies a unique IP address between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.254 to each computer on its network. Note that the first three groups of numbers of the addresses are identical; this means they are on the same subnet. The IP address of the Modem must be on the same subnet as the IP address range it generates. For instance, if the Modem’s IP address is changed to 111.33.222.1, set the beginning IP address to 111.33.222.2, and the ending IP address to 111.33.222.254.

DNS Server 1 - the primary DNS server provided by the ISP. If the ISP provided DNS server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact.

DNS Server 2 - the secondary DNS provided by the ISP. If the ISP pro- vided secondary DNS server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact.

35

Image 38
Contents Home DSL Modem Table of Contents Specifications Package Contents Minimum System RequirementsModem Features Power LEDBlack Port Power Technical Support Setting Up Modem Page Setting Up the Modem Page Setting Up the Modem Page Connecting Via USB Page Setting Up the Modem Page Setting Up the Modem Page Installing Filters Page Setting Up the Modem Setting Up the DSL Connection Basic Setup Advanced Setup Connecting Additional Computers Page Setting Up the Modem Connecting Via USB Setting Up the Modem Page Using Advanced Settings Accessing Advanced SettingsPage WAN IP Address Configured as a Modem Configured as a Router Specify a Static IP Address LAN IP Address Dhcp ServerDhcp Server Configuration Services Blocking Website Blocking VPN Pass ThroughRemote Management Port ForwardingDMZ Hosting MAC Address Cloning NAT Network Address TranslationStatic Routing Status Using Utilities Web Activity LogDSL Settings Restore Default SettingsUpgrade Firmware Page Troubleshooting 5 and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions How long can I leave the Modem running? How do I upgrade the Modem’s firmware? Troubleshooting and FAQs Page Windows Me Page Troubleshooting and FAQs Windows Troubleshooting and FAQs Page Troubleshooting and FAQs Windows XP Troubleshooting and FAQs Page Troubleshooting and FAQs Page Setting Up Static IP Address Windows 98 and 98 SEPage Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Me Appendix a Setting Up Static IP Address Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Page Appendix a Setting Up Static IP Address Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows XP Page Appendix a Setting Up Static IP Address Page 198.162.0.2 Page Specifications B Certifcations MAC Address Windows 95Windows NT MacintoshProgram Port List Page Glossary IP Internet Protocol Address Ssid Page Regulatory Compliance Notices Class B EquipmentModifications Limited Warranty Return the product to In the United States Limited Warranty