Fixed IP for WAN
If your ISP has assigned static IP address, you may connect to the Internet by using a fixed, or static address. To set up a Fixed IP for WAN, do the following steps as an example.
Step 1
Enter the information of Static IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway provided by ISP. Note: These parameters are required for building up connection. If one of these information incorrect or unavailable, please contact your ISP for correct information.
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Step 2
Choose suitable packet encapsulation (1483 Bridged/ Routed LLC, 1483 Bridged/ Routed Mux, Classical IP over ATM). And Disable “Bridge” function.
Step 3
Click “submit” to commit modifications you’ve done, then click “Save Configuration ” to store settings. (Modifications will not take effects until next reboot.)
Step 3
Click on “NAT” tab on left panel, and enable the NAPT function in the option menu.
Step 4
Click “Save settings” on left panel to write configuration into machine, and reboot to make settings effective.
Dynamic IP for WAN
If ISP provides a dynamic IP for Internet connection, following steps illustrate how to enable the connection via
Step 1
Choose suitable packet encapsulation (1483 Bridged/ Routed LLC, 1483 Bridged/ Routed Mux, Classical IP over ATM). And Disable “Bridge” function.
Step2Check the DHCP option, and fill in the Host Name field (if required.) (This information should be obtained from ISP. If there is no special demand for this, leave this column blank.)
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