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LAN
LAN IP
IP Address: Your router’s LAN IP address
IP Subnet Mask: Your router’s LAN Subnet Mask
802.1d Spanning Tree: 802.1d Spanning Tree is disabled by default. When enabled, the spanning tree protocol is applied to prevent network loops
(transmissions won’t pass the same node twice to reach the destination).
DHCP Server: DHCP server automatically assigns IP address to computers on your network. Enabling this function allows your router to
automatically assign IP address to the connected devices.
DHCP Server: DHCP Server is enabled by default. If you do not need a DHCP server, please select disabled.
Lease Time: If your DHCP Server is enabled, the Lease Time function allows you to assign the desired amount of time for each connected client.
Start IP: The starting IP address for the range of addresses assigned by your router
End IP: The last IP address for the range of addresses assigned by your router
Domain Name: The domain name of your router
DNS Server: DNS server can translate the domain or website names into internet address or URL. Typically, your ISP will provide you with one or
more DNS Server IP addresses. You can also assign your desired DNS Server IP address by selecting User-Defined.
First DNS Server: DNS Relay is set by default. If your ISP provides you with a DNS Server IP address, please select From ISP, and type in the
assigned IP address. Select User-Defined if you wish to assign a DNS Server IP by yourself. Select None if you do not have any.
Second DNS Server: If you get a second DNS Server IP or you wish to assign a second DNS Server IP, please type in the desired IP address in the
field.
Click Apply to save your settings.