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The remainder of this chapter describes the various network connections available on the TG590.
5.2 Network (Home/Office) Connection
Select Network (Home/Office) in the Network Connections screen to generate the “Network (Home/Office)
Properties” screen. This screen displays a list of the local network’s properties. The only modifications that
can be made from this screen are disabling the connection (by clicking Disable) or renaming the connection
(by entering a new name in the “Rule Name” text box). Note: When a network is disabled, its formerly
underlying devices will not be able to get the DHCP address from the network interface to which they were
connected.
Using Network Connections
The Network (Home/Office) connection is used to combine several network devices under one virtual
network. For example, a home/office network can be created for Ethernet and other network devices.
5.2a Configuring the Home/Office Network
Click Settings in the “Network (Home/Office) Properties” screen to generate the “Configure Network
(Home/Office)” screen.
General
The top part of the Configure Network (Home/Office) screen displays general communication parameters.
We recommend not changing the default values in this section unless familiar with networking concepts.
Status Displays the connection status of the network.
“When should this rule occur? Displays when the rule is active. To schedule rules, see the “Advanced Settings”
chapter.
Network Select the type of connection being configured from the drop-down list (options: Broadband
Connection, Network [Home/Office], or DMZ).
Connection Type Displays the type of connection.
Physical Address Displays the physical address of the network card used for the network.
MTU MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet
transmission. “Automatic” sets the MTU at 1500. Other choices include “Automatic by DHCP,” which sets the
MTU according to the DHCP connection, and “Manual,” which allows the MTU to be set manually.
Internet Protocol
This section has three options: No IP Address, Obtain an IP Address Automatically, and Use the Following IP
Address.
No IP Address Select this option if the connection will have no IP address. This is useful if the connection
operates under a bridge.