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2.4.3 Step 2: Configuring TCP/IP Settings Fig. 6. TCP/IP settings.
Go to the TCP/IP, Addressing section to configure IP address settings. The IP address
can be manually set or automatically assigned by a DHCP server on the LAN. If you are
manually setting the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway settings, set
them appropriately, so that they comply with your LAN environment. In addition, you can
specify the Host name and Domain (DNS suffix) of the AP.
When you are finished, click Save at the bottom of this page, and then you are brought
back to the start page.
2.4.4 Step 3: Configuring IEEE 802.11 Settings Fig. 7. IEEE 802.11g communication settings.
Go to the IEEE 802.11, Communication section to configure IEEE 802.11g-related
communication settings, including Regulatory domain, Channel number, and Net-
work name (SSID).
The number of available RF channels depends on local regulations; therefore you have
to choose an appropriate regulatory domain to comply with local regulations. The SSID
of a wireless client computer and the SSID of the AP must be identical for them to
communicate with each other.
When you are finished, click Save at the bottom of this page, and then you are brought
back to the start page.