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5. Interface Setup
In this screen, you can change the standard
LANsettings of the router.
In the Main Menu, select the Interface
Setup menu item, followed by the LAN
sub-item.
5.1 Router local IP:
The IP Address of the router is set to 192.168.2.1 by default. If you want to use a different address for the router, you
can make the necessary changes here. The corresponding IP Subnet Mask is entered in the fi eld directly below
this. All other fi elds are only relevant for specialised application areas, which cannot be explained in depth here.
We recommend that you keep the default settings.
Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
Warning: The new LAN configuration takes effect after restarting. You must therefore use the new IP address to
open the web interface in the browser.
5.2 DHCP Server:
The integrated DHCP server allows IP addresses to be assigned to connected clients automatically. Select
Disabled if you assign the IP addresses manually in your network, and therefore do not need a DHCP server. Select
Enabled if you want to use the DHCP server. The Lease Time setting specifies how long the assigned IP address
is to apply for the client. The IP address range from which the DHCP server can assign IP addresses to clients is
restricted by the Start-IP Address and the End-IP Address.
Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
6. Internet Settings
In this screen, you can change the parameters for the integrated ADSL2+ modem in the router. In the Main Menu,
select the Interface Setup menu item, and then the Internet sub-item. The most important settings in this area are
explained below: