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Open the Gateway’s Advanced Setup screen by clicking the
Specify which devices you want to be able to connect or associate with the Gateway by checking the accompanying Enable boxes and selecting allow or deny from the dropdown lists.
Define the LAN MAC address and IP address pairs. Use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons to scroll the list of pairs. (The Gateway can hold a maximum of 32 pairs.) Use the DHCP clients dropdown list to find LAN MAC addresses known to the DHCP server. Check the Conn. (connection) boxes for each LAN client. Note: The Assoc. box is not activated on your
Click Save to save your changes (or Undo to start over).
The following table lists what a client can and cannot do when Conn. is enabled or disabled.
Connection | Definition |
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Connection checked | Full access to the Internet and all |
| network resources |
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Connection not checked | Can communicate with other LAN |
| clients, but cannot connect to the |
| Internet, use the print server |
| function, or communicate with the |
| Gateway |
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