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Configuration of basic IP parameters (Step 5b)
Internet access via WAN port and using a static IP
address
Goto menu Configuration IP Configuration.
Configure the WAN IP settings according to the
network to which the WAN port will be connected.
Enter IP address and subnet mask.
Enable WAN checkbox ‘NAT Masquerading’.
Enter the Default gateway (IP address of a Router
located in the WAN side network which is providing
the Internet access).
In this example the LAN IP settings are configured with
same value as used in previous slide.
Set LAN IP to 192.168.1.254 and subnet mask to
255.255.255.0.
Enable LAN checkbox ‘NAT Masquerading’.
Click button ‘Apply Settings’.
Now the Router will apply the settings. As result you
will lose the browser connection to the Router due
to changed LAN IP. Wait some seconds and re-
open the Web interface using the new IP address
192.168.1.254.
The Default gateway to get Internet
access explicitly has to be
configured.
Currently connected to PC via Router LAN port (IP: 192.168.1.110)
IP parameters of LAN port same as
configured on previous slide.
Recommendation: Activate
generally "NAT masquerading" at
LAN port when using the Router with
u-link.
4.6 Configuration of the Router
Chapter 4 Setup of a remote access scenario (Configuration Router)
Internet access via WAN port
configured with static IP
parameters.
Recommendation: Activate
generally "NAT masquerading" at
WAN port when using the Router
with u-link.
Screenshot after parameter
configuration (but still not applied).
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