Network Cables User Manual
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4.4  Network 
Use  the  Basic  Network  sub-menu  to  establish 
the  local  IP  address  for  the  router.  These  are 
the  settings  of  the  LAN  (Local  Area  Network) 
interface  for  the  router.  The  router‟s  local 
network (LAN) settings are configured based on 
the  IP  Address  and  Subnet  Mask  assigned  in 
this sub-menu. The IP address is also used to 
access this Web-based management Interface. 
It  is  recommended  that  you  use  the  default 
settings if you do not have an existing network. 
4.4.1  Router Settings. 
Router IP Address.  The IP address  of your 
router  on  the  local area  network.  Your  local 
area network settings are based on the address 
assigned here. For example, 192.168.0.1 
Subnet Mask. The subnet mask of your router 
on the local area network. 
Local Domain Name. This entry is  optional. 
Enter  a  domain  name for the  local  network. 
LAN computers will assume this domain name 
when they get an address from the router‟s built 
in DHCP server. So, for example, if you enter  mynetwork.net here, and you have a LAN side laptop with a name of 
chris, that laptop will be known as chris.mynetwork.net. NOTE: the entered domain name can be overridden by the one 
obtained from the router‟s upstream DHCP server. 
Enable DNS Relay. When DNS Relay is enabled, the router plays the role of a DNS server. DNS requests sent to the 
router are forwarded to the ISP‟s DNS server. This provides a constant DNS address that LAN computers can use, even 










