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3.2.3 Configure the RB as Central Wireless Router with
dynamic IP address Ethernet
Configure TCP/IP parameters
1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Disable for
Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-5. After that, click FINISH at the
bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page.
2. Click Basic Config, select Interface (as shown in Figure 3-8), in this
page, you can click radio button and enter MODIFY to choice which
interface that you want to change it (as shown in Figure 3-9).
In interface 1, Make sure this wireless interface status is Active, enter
the Wireless interface IP (default is 192.168.1.1) and Wireless
interface Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are suitable for your
wireless network.
In interface 2, Make sure this Ethernet interface status is Active, and
other parameters will obtain automatically by DHCP from your network
environment.
Click the OK button to return to the Interface Parameter window.
Finally, you need to click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete
the modification of this page.
Hint1: Make sure interface 3 and 4 within status Disable.
Hint2: In order to enable NAT service, choice the NAT(PAT) in the
interface Wireless and Ethernet. For example, make sure
Ethernet interface within NAT(PAT) On and Wireless interface
is NAT(PAT) Off, it means that every communication through
the Ethernet interface needs to do NAT transfer.
3. Click Basic Config, select DHCP (as shown in Figure 3-11) and apply
the DHCP client service running on interface 2 (Ethernet interface),
After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the
modification of this page.
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3.2.4 Configure the RB as Central Wireless Router with
static IP address Ethernet
Configure TCP/IP parameters
1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Disable for
Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-5. After that, click FINISH at the
bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page.
2. Click Basic Config, select DHCP (as shown in Figure 3-11) and make
sure the DHCP client service is Disable. After that, click FINISH at the
bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page.
3. Click Basic Config, select Interface (as shown in Figure 3-8), In this
page, you can click radio button and enter MODIFY to choice which
interface that you want to change it(as shown in Figure 3-9).
In interface 1, Make sure this wireless interface status is Active, enter
the Wireless interface IP (default is 192.168.1.1) and Wireless
interface Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are suitable for your
wireless network.
In interface 2, Make sure this Ethernet interface status is Active, and
specify the Ethernet IP address (default is 192.168.2.1) and Ethernet
Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) of the Ethernet interface.
Click the OK button to return to the Interface Parameter window.
Finally, you need to click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete
the modification of this page.
Hint1: Make sure interface 3 and 4 within status Disable.
Hint2: In order to enable NAT service, choice the NAT(PAT) in the
interface Wireless and Ethernet. For example, make sure
Ethernet interface within NAT(PAT) On and Wireless interface
is NAT(PAT) Off, it means that every communication through
the Ethernet interface needs to do NAT transfer.
4. Click Basic Config, and then select System as shown in Figure 3-10. In
the System Setup page, specify the Default Route (Default is
192.168.2.254) as the IP Address of the ADSL/Cable modem connected
to the AP or the IP Address of the Gateway in your LAN environment,
and Specify at least one IP address of the DNS parameter (Default
DNS server 1 is 192.168.2.254) provided by your ISP in the DNS