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addresses to connected clients.
Server: Select to enable this Wireless Portable Router to distribute IP
Addresses (DHCP Server) to connected clients. And the following field
will be activated for you to enter the starting IP Address.
Start IP Address
The starting address of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a
piece of continuous IP address segment. Keep the default value
10.10.10.100 should work for most cases.
End IP address
The end IP address, the maximum is 253. Default value 253 should work
for most cases (10.10.10.253.) If “Start IP Address” is set at 10.10.10.100
and the “End IP address” is 10.10.10.253, the device will distribute IP
addresses from 10.10.10.100 to 10.10.10.253 to all the computers in the
network that request IP addresses from DHCP server (Router).
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the distribute IP addresses clients, the subnet mask
must be set at the same segment as the Wireless Portable Router.
Primary DNS
Server
Enter the DNS server IP address(es) that provided by your ISP, or you can
specify your own preferred DNS server IP address(es).
Secondary DNS
Server
Secondary DNS Server is optional. You can enter another DNS server’s IP
address as a backup.
Default Gateway
Shows the default gateway IP address.
Lease Time
The lease time of the distribute IP Addresses. Default settings are 86400
seconds.
Statically
Assigned
MAC: Enter the MAC address of a certain station, and then the DHCP
Server will to distribute a fixed IP address to the station automatically once
be connected.
IP: Enter the fixed IP address that DHCP Server assigned to a certain
connected station.
User can set up 3 set of fixed IP addresses that distribute form the Wireless
Portable Router when the DHCP Type function be selected to Server.
802.1d Spanning
Tree
Select Enabled or Disabled from the pull-down menu.
LLTD
Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) is a proprietary Link Layer
protocol for network topology discovery and quality of service diagnostics.
The LLTD protocol operates over both wired (IEEE 802.3 Ethernet) as well
as wireless (IEEE 802.11) networks.
LLTD is included in Windows Vista and is used by its Network Map
feature to display a graphical representation of the LAN or WLAN, to
which the computer is connected. Windows XP does not contain the LLTD
protocol as a standard component and as a result, Windows XP computers
do not appear on the Network Map unless the LLTD responder is installed
on Windows XP computers.
Select Enabled or Disabled from the pull-down menu.
IGMP Proxy
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communications
protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast
groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to
establish multicast group memberships.
Select Disable or Enable from the pull-down menu.
UPNP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of computer protocols promulgated
by the UPnP Forum. The goals of UPnP are to allow devices to connect
seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home
(data sharing, communications, and entertainment) and in corporate
environments for simplified installation of computer components. UPnP
achieves this by defining and publishing UPnP device control protocols










