Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
Field
Description
Connection Type | You can select DHCP or Static IP. |
| The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol that specifies how a |
| centralized server can provide network configuration information to devices on the |
| network. A DHCP server offers a lease to the client. The information supplied |
| includes the IP addresses and netmask plus the address of its DNS servers and |
| gateway. |
| Static IP indicates that all network settings are provided manually. You must provide |
| the IP address for the Professional Access Point, its subnet mask, the IP address of |
| the default gateway, and the IP address of at least one DNS name server. |
| If you select DHCP, the Professional Access Point will acquire its IP Address, subnet |
| mask, and DNS and gateway information from the DHCP Servers. |
| If you select Static IP, fill in the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway |
| fields. |
| Caution: If you do not have a DHCP server on the Internal network and do not plan |
| to use one, the first thing you must do after bringing up the access point is change |
| the connection type from DHCP to static IP. When you change the connection type |
| to static IP, you can either assign a new Static IP Address to the access point or |
| continue using the default address. USRobotics recommends assigning a new |
| address so that if later you bring up another Professional Access Point on the same |
| network, the IP addresses for the two APs will be unique. |
| If you need to recover the default static IP address, you can do so by resetting the |
| access point to the factory defaults as described in “Reset Configuration” on |
| page 171. |
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Static IP Address | Enter the static IP address in the text boxes. |
| This field is enabled only if you selected Static IP as the connection type. |
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Subnet Mask | Enter the Subnet Mask in the text boxes. You must obtain this information from your |
| ISP or network administrator. |
| This field is enabled only if you selected Static IP as the connection type. |
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Default Gateway | Enter the Default Gateway in the text boxes. |
| This field is enabled only if you selected Static IP as the connection type. |
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DNS Nameservers | The Domain Name Service (DNS) is a system that resolves the descriptive name |
| (domainname) of a network resource (for example, www.usr.com) to its numeric |
| IP address (for example, 66.93.138.219). A DNS server is called a Nameserver. |
| There are usually two Nameservers; a Primary Nameserver and a Secondary |
| Nameserver. |
| You can choose Dynamic or Manual mode. |
| • If you choose Manual, assign static IP addresses for the DNS servers manually. |
| • If you choose Dynamic, the IP addresses for the DNS servers will be assigned |
| automatically via DHCP. This option is only available if you specified DHCP for the |
| Connection Type. |
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