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LAN Configuration
If DHCP is enabled on all of the computers on your home network (LAN), you should not need to change any of the default LAN settings. For information about enabling DHCP, see “Configuring TCP/IP” on page 52.
Unless you have sufficient networking knowledge, we recommend not changing any LAN settings.
LAN Configuration fields and buttons
Field or Button | Description |
Subnet IP Address | Sets your LAN subnetwork IP address in |
| changing the default 192.168.15.0. |
Netmask | Sets the VT2142 subnet mask, in |
| enables the VT2142 router to support up 253 users connected through multiple hubs, |
| switches, routers, or wireless access points. |
Default Gateway | Sets the default gateway IP address for your network, in |
| the range for the subnet specified by Subnet IP Address and Netmask. We recommend not |
| changing the default 192.168.15.1. |
Host Name | Sets the voice gateway host name. It can contain any alphanumeric characters, except |
| spaces. |
Domain | Sets the domain name. It is used in conjunction with the host name to uniquely identify the |
| voice gateway. To access the web pages of the voice gateway you can type 192.168.15.1 |
| (the IP address) or mygateway1.rgw (hostmame.domain). |
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