User`s guide

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5. CONFIGURATION
3) WAN
This network is used from the device that is directly connected to the gateway (so that
the device operates as a gateway for the other N.A.A.W. devices and for the clients that
are connected – directly or through other N.A.A.W. devices).
The available options are the following:
- Assignment section
- Mode used to assign the IP address: static or dynamic (with assignment made by
the DHCP server to whom the device is connected) – Profiles Mesh GW, Mesh+AP
GW and Router.
- Address section
- IP address – profiles Mesh GW, Mesh+AP GW and Router.
- Network (subnet mask) – profiles Mesh GW, Mesh+AP GW and Router.
- Gateway – IP address of the gateway to which the device is connected – profiles
Mesh GW, Mesh+AP GW and Router.
- DNS – IP address of the DNS server used from the device – profiles Mesh GW,
Mesh+AP GW and Router.
- Masquerade section (NAT)
- Masquerade (NAT) – option used to enable the masquerade (NAT) of the traffic
coming from the network and passing through the device – profiles Mesh GW,
Mesh+AP GW and Router.
4) Bridge (Access Point + Ethernet)
This network is used to put the Ethernet port and the wireless interface in a bridge:
- Address section
- IP address – profiles Mesh+AP and Mesh+AP GW.
- Network (subnet mask) – profiles Mesh+AP and Mesh+AP GW.
- STP – option to activate the Spanning Tree Protocol – profiles Mesh+AP and
Mesh+AP GW.
- Export – option used to export the network (respectively from the network in Access
Point mode and from the Ethernet port to the mesh network for the profile
“Mesh+AP” and from the wireless network to the Ethernet port for the profile
“Mesh+AP GW”) – profiles Mesh+AP and Mesh+AP GW.