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Protocol). You can configure the IP and DHCP Settings of your
device, from the IP and DHCP Settings submenu under the LAN
menu.
You can change the IP address and Netmask of your device in the
"Local IP Configuration" table. The default IP Address of your device
is 192.168.2.1, and the default Netmask is 255.255.255.0. You can
change these values depending on the requirements of your
existing network.
To configure IP and network mask settings of your device and
devices are connected to your network, click the "Edit" button in the
"IP and DHCP Settings" menu. You see the "DHCP Settings" menu.
There are 4 different options for DHCP configuration in this section.
Disable DHCP (Off)
Stops all DHCP activity on the device. When in this mode, the clients
must have their IP addresses assigned manually or by a different
DHCP server in order to communicate with the network. To disable
DHCP select "Off" and enter an IP address and Net mask. Click
"Save" to save your settings.
DHCP Server
DHCP Server mode configures the device to assign IP addresses to
connecting devices. There must only be one DHCP Server on the
network, which in most cases will be the router. DHCP is enabled by
default. In this section you can assign an address range from which
your device can assign local IP addresses to clients and the lease
time. The default IP address range is 192.168.2.2 through
192.168.2.254. Maximum lease time for an assigned IP address is
set as 3600 seconds, which means the assigned IP address will be
renewed every 3600 seconds. To configure the device as a DHCP
server select "DHCP Server" and enter an IP address, Net mask,
DHCP Server Name, Start and End addresses that will be assigned
devices, Net mask, Gateway Address, Lease Time, DNS Address.
Click "Save" to save your settings.