User guide

LAN Configuration
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Tip: If you are using Private Mode for all hosts (*HOSTPRIVMODE=1), you will need to
make sure that device IP, Starting IP and Ending IP are on the same subnet defined by the
DHCP network mask. If the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, it is safe to use 192.168.x.y for
each as long as the x is the same number (0 in the example screen shot above) and the y
is different (1 and 2 in the example) and between 0 and 254.
Interface The physical interface port or VLAN ID.
Device IP The IP address of the AirLink device for the specified interface port.. By default, this is set
to 192.168.13.31 for Ethernet/WiFi and 192.168.14.31 for USB/net.
Subnet Mask The subnet mask indicates the range of host IP addresses which can be reached directly.
Changing this will limit or expand the number of clients that can connect to the AirLink
device. The default is 255.255.255.0 and means that 254 clients can connect to the AirLink
device. Using 192.168.13. as the first three octets of their IP address if the device IP is
192.168.13.31.
Access Internet Appears if the interface is configured to allow connected host(s) access to the Internet.
DHCP Server Mode Indicates if the interface will have a DHCP server enabled to provide dynamically allocated
IP addresses provided to connected hosts.
Starting IP Ethernet DHCP pool starting IP address.
Ending IP The ending IP for the interface. If the starting and ending IP are the same, there is a single
address in the pool and only one host will receive an IP address from the DHCP server for
that interface. Some interfaces, such as USB, can only have a single host connection. For
others, statically assigned IP addresses in the same subnet but outside of the DHCP pool
will still be able to connect and use the device in the same way as a DHCP connected host.
Field Description