User's Manual

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Server” text boxes.
6. Enter the amount of time a network device will be allowed to connect to the TG590 Router with its
currently issued dynamic IP address in the “Lease Time in Minutes” text box.
7. Click in the “Provide Host Name If Not Specified by Client” check box to have the TG590 Router
automatically assign network devices with a host name, in case a host name is not provided by the user.
DHCP Relay Select this option to have the TG590 Router function as a DHCP relay, and enter the IP address in
the screen that appears.
Routing
The TG590 Router can be configured to use static or dynamic routing. Dynamic routing automatically adjusts
how packets travel on the network, while static routing specifies a fixed routing path to neighboring
destinations.
There are two options in the “Routing” section of the Configure Network (Home/Office) screen: Basic or
Advanced.
Basic Select this option for basic routing operation.
Advanced To set up the TG590 Router’s network bridge for advanced routing:
1. Select Advanced from the “Routing” drop-down menu.
2. Enter a device metric in the “Device Metric” text box. The device metric is a
value used by the TG590 Router to determine whether one route is superior to
another, considering parameters such as bandwidth and delay time.
3. Click in the “Default Route” check box to define this device as a default route.
4. Click in the “Multicast - IGMP Proxy Internal” check box to activate multicasting.
Routing Table
Clicking New Route generates the “New Route” window, where a new route can
be configured.
Additional IP Addresses
Clicking New IP Address generates the “Additional IP Address Settings” screen,
where additional IP addresses can be created to access the TG590 Router via the
Network (Home/Office) connection.
5.3 Ethernet Connection
An Ethernet connection connects computers to the TG590 Router using Ethernet cables, either directly or via
network hubs and switches. Click Ethernet in the Network Connections screen (if needed, click Advanced at
the bottom of the screen to reveal the “Ethernet” link below “Network [Home/Office]”) to generate the
“Ethernet Properties” screen. This screen displays a list of the connection’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).