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Configuration

5.4 LAN Configuration

LAN Configuration

From Configuration, use the list in the left panel to open the LAN Configuration menu.

LAN Configuration assigns the IP address of the modem on your LAN, and defines the range of IP addresses that the modem can locally access from that IP Address (its subnet). The LAN Interface can be configured for either a single or multiple IP address account.

Figure 5.4 LAN Configuration

Single IP Address Account

Selecting Use Default IP Address and Subnet Mask enables your modem to automatically assign itself a default Private IP Address of 192.168.1.1 with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. This will give you an available range of IP addresses from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254 that can be assigned to your network devices. The IP Address and Subnet Mask will be grayed out since you do not need to enter this information.

You can also opt to de-selectUse Default IP Address and Subnet Mask and enter your own IP Address and Subnet Mask.

If you have an additional subnet in your network you would like the modem to be able to access, you may provide its IP Address and Subnet Mask under Secondary IP Address.

Once you have finished setting these parameters, click Apply to review the parameters you have entered and then click Finish to send settings to the

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