TP-Link TL-R4299G manual Quick Setup, Network, 1 LAN

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TL-R4299GDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide

4.2Quick Setup

Please refer to chapter 3"Quick Installation Guide".

4.3Network

Choose menu “Network”, the next submenus are shown below:

Figure 4-2

Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. The detailed explanations for each submenu are provided below.

4.3.1LAN

Choose menu “NetworkLAN”, you can configure the IP parameters of the LAN on the screen below.

Figure 4-3

¾MAC Address - This field displays the physical address of the LAN. The value can't be changed.

¾IP Address - Enter the IP address for the LAN of the Router, the formal is in dotted-decimal notation (the factory default value is 192.168.1.1).

¾Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask for the LAN of the Router, this address code determines the size of the network. Normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask.

)Note:

1)If you change the IP address of the LAN, you must use the new IP address to login to the router.

2)If the new LAN IP Address you set is not in the same subnet, the IP Address pool in the

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Contents TL-R4299G Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router Copyright & Trademarks FCC Statement Package contents Contents Appendix a Specifications Appendix B FAQ Appendix C Glossary Overview of the Router FeaturesTL-R4299G LED Descriptions Name Action ConventionsPanel Layout Front PanelSystem Requirements Installation Environment RequirementsRear Panel Connecting the Router Configure PC Quick Installation GuideDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Configure the IP address as shown in -4.After that, click OK Is the connection between your PC and the Router correct? LoginDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide TL-R4299GDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Status Configuring the RouterDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Network Quick Setup1 LAN Dynamic IP 2 WANDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Static IP PPPoE TL-R4299GDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide BigPondCable L2TP Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Pptp Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Network service detection Flow Balance MAC CloneTo add a dispatch rule Balance Policy Other configurations for the entries as shown in FigureClick Save Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide WAN Port Parameter Dhcp Dhcp SettingsDhcp Clients List To add/modify a reserved IP address Address ReservationVirtual Servers ForwardingTo add/modify a virtual server entry Port Triggering To add/modify a port triggering entry 3 DMZ To assign a computer or server to be a DMZ server UPnPFirewall SecurityIP Filtering To add/modify an IP Address filtering entry TL-R4299GDual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide To add or modify a Domain Filtering entry Domain FilteringMAC Filtering Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide Screen ¾ Scan Attack Defence ¾ Dubious Packet Defence ¾ DoS Attack Defence¾ Packet Defence with IP option Static RoutingTo add/modify a static routing entry Session Limit Session LimitTo add/modify a session limit entry Session List QoSQoS Rules List QoS SettingsTo add/modify a QoS rule Setting, ARP List Binding Setting10 IP & MAC Binding To find a specific IP & MAC binding entry To add/modify an IP & MAC binding entryARP List Dynamic DNS To set up for Dyndns DDNS, follow these instructionsDyndns Ddns PeanutHull Ddns To set up for PeanutHull DDNS, follow these instructionsComexe Ddns To set up for Comexe DDNS, follow these instructions Switch SettingPort Mirror Port StatisticsPort Rate Control Port Parameter Port Status Port Vlan System ToolsTo configure the system time manually Time SettingsTo configure the system automatically Firmware Factory DefaultsTo back up the Router’s current settings Backup and RestoreTo restore the Router’s settings RebootPassword Remote Management System LogStatistics WAN Speed Detect Dual-WAN SMB Broadband Router User Guide IP NAT Table NAT Source Port SettingsPhysical and Environment GeneralAppendix B FAQ Want to use Netmeeting, what do I need to do? SaveMethod one Use Virtual Server Want to build a WEB Server on the LAN, what should I do? Method two Use DMZ HostFigure B-6 Appendix C Glossary