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Fig. 13. TCP/IP settings for Router with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections mode.
Since the Internet connection can be PPPoE-based, DHCP-based, or Static-IP-based, the addressing
settings of each WAN interface are the same as those of Router with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable
Connection, DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connection, or Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Con-
nection, respectively. As a result, refer to Sections 2.4.3.1, 2.4.3.2, and 2.4.3.3 for more information.
2.4.4. SETUP WIZARD Step 3: DHCP Server Settings
Fig. 14. DHCP Server Setting
The IWE3200 can automatically assign IP addresses to client computers by DHCP. You can specify
the first IP address that will be assigned to the clients and the number of allocatable IP addresses. In
most cases Default gateway and Primary DNS server should be set to the IP address of the Router’s
LAN interface (e.g., the default LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1 and the Subnet mask is set to
255.255.255.0.)
Fig. 15. DHCP Relay Setting
When functionality is set to DHCP Relay, the IWE3200 would not assign any IP address to the cli-
ents. It forwards the received DHCP requests from the clients to the designate DHCP server.
2.4.5. SETUP WIZARD Step 4: Configure IEEE 802.11 Set-
tings
Fig. 16. IEEE 802.11b communication settings.
The number of available RF channels depends on local regulations; therefore you have to choose an
appropriate regulatory domain to comply with local regulations. The SSID of a wireless client com-