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SR600EX
USER’S GUIDE
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IP SETTINGS
IP Address: The IP address of the Wi-Fi Range
Extender
Subnet Mask: the subnet of the Wi-Fi Range Extender
Default Gateway: The access point to another
network, normally the Wi-Fi Range Extender or your
router.
DHCP: The Wi-Fi Range Extender includes a complex
AUTO DHCP feature to help manage the IP
addresses within your Extended Network and with
your Home Network. When connected to a Home Network the Repeater will obtain an IP address from your
Home Network’s router and act as a DHCP Client. However when there is no connecon available, the
Repe
ater will act as
a DHCP Server. You may also manually control the IP sengs of the Wi-Fi Range Extender
by choosing, Client, Server or Disabled from the DHCP drop down menu. This is only advanced users.
SR600EX
USER’S GUIDE
32
IP SETTINGS
IP Address: The IP address of the Wi-Fi Range
Extender
Subnet Mask: the subnet of the Wi-Fi Range Extender
Default Gateway: The access point to another
network, normally the Wi-Fi Range Extender or your
router.
DHCP: The Wi-Fi Range Extender includes a complex
AUTO DHCP feature to help manage the IP
addresses within your Extended Network and with
your Home Network. When connected to a Home Network the Repeater will obtain an IP address from your
Home Network’s router and act as a DHCP Client. However when there is no connecon available, the
R
epe
ater will act as a DHCP Server. You may also manually control the IP sengs of the Wi-Fi Range Extender
by choosing, Client, Server or Disabled from the DHCP drop down menu. This is only advanced users.
IP Address: The IP address of the Wi-Fi Range
Extender
Subnet Mask: the subnet of the Wi-Fi Range Extender
Default Gateway: The access point to another
network, normally the Wi-Fi Range Extender or your
router.
DHCP: The Wi-Fi Range Extender includes a complex
AUTO DHCP feature to help manage the IP
addresses within your Extended Network and with
your Home Network. By default, the DHCP is set to Auto mode; when connected to a Home Network the Wi-Fi
Range Extender will obtain an IP address from yourHome Network’s router and act as a DHCP Client. However
when there is no connecon available, the Wi-Fi Range Extender will act as a DHCP Server. You may also
manually control the IP sengs of the Wi-Fi Range Extender by choosing, Client, Server or Disabled from the
DHCP drop down menu. This is only for advanced users.