User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting to know the device
- 3 Computer configurations under different OS, to obtain IP address automatically
- 4 Utility CD execution
- 5 Getting Started with the Web pages
- 6 Overview
- 7 Status
- 8 Internet Access
- 9 Local Network Configuration
- 10 DHCP Settings
- 11 DHCP Static Configuration
- 12 LAN IPv6 Configuration
- 13 Wireless Network
- 14 Routing
- 15 DMZ
- 16 Virtual Server
- 17 NAT Forwarding
- 18 ALG
- 19 NAT Exclude IP
- 20 Port Trigger
- 21 FTP ALG Portl
- 22 Nat IP Mapping
- 23 IP QoS
- 24 CWMP Config
- 25 Port Mapping
- 26 Bridging
- 27 Client Limit
- 28 Tunnel Configuration
- 29 Others
- 30 IGMP Proxy
- 31 UPnP
- 32 SNMP
- 33 DNS Configuration
- 34 Dynamic DNS Configuration
- 35 MAC Filtering
- 36 IP/Port Filtering
- 37 URL Filter
- 38 ACL Configuration
- 39 DoS
- 40 Firmware Update
- 41 Backup/Restore
- 42 Password
- 43 Commit/Reboot
- 44 Time Zone
- 45 Log
- 46 Diagnostic
User’s Guide Configuring your Computers
10 DHCP Settings
You can configure your network and DSL device to use the
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This page
provides DHCP instructions for implementing it on your network
by selecting the role of DHCP protocol that this device wants to
play. There are two different DHCP roles that this device can act
as: DHCP Serve and DHCP Relay. When acting as DHCP
server, you can setup the server parameters at the DHCP
Server page; while acting as DHCP Relay, you can setup the
relay at the DHCP Relay page.
DHCP Server Configuration
1. From the left-hand LAN menu, click on DHCP Settings.
2. From Services check ratio, click on DHCP Server Mode.
3. Type a new IP Pool Range, Subnet Mask, Max Lease Time,
Domain Name and Gateway Address.
4. Click on Apply Changes.
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