DSL-G624T Wireless ADSL Router User Guide
To display the
DHCP Settings
window, click the
DHCP
button in the
Home
directory. Any active DHCP
Clients appear at the bottom of the window in the DHCP Clients List. The IP address and MAC address for
active DHCP clients are displayed in the list.
The two options for DHCP service are as follows:
You may use the Router as a DHCP server for your LAN.
You can disable DHCP service and manually configure IP settings for workstations.
You may also configure DNS settings for the LAN when using the Router in DHCP mode. In Auto
DNS
Mode,
the Router will automatically relay DNS settings to properly configured DHCP clients. To manually
enter DNS IP addresses, select the
Manual
DNS Mode option and type in a
Primary
and
Secondary DNS
IP Address in the field provided. The manually configured DNS settings will be supplied to clients that are
configured to request them from the Router.
Follow the instructions below according to which of the above DHCP options you want to use. When you
have configured the DHCP Settings as you want them, click the
Apply
button to commit the new settings.
Use the Router for DHCP
To use the built-in DHCP server, click to select the
DHCP Server
option if it is not already selected. The IP
Address Pool settings can be adjusted. The
Starting IP Address
is the lowest available IP address (default =
192.168.1.2). If you change the IP address of the Router this will change automatically to be 1 more that the
IP address of the Router.
The
Ending IP Address
is the highest IP address number in the pool. Type in the
Lease Time
in the entry
field provided. This is the amount of time in seconds that a workstation is allowed to reserve an IP address in
the pool if the workstation is disconnected from the network or powered off.
Disable the DHCP Server
To disable DHCP, click to select the
No DHCP
option and click on the
Apply
button. Choosing this option
requires that workstations on the
local network must be configured
manually or use another DHCP
server to obtain IP settings.
If you configure IP settings
manually, make sure to use IP
addresses in the subnet of the
Router. You will need to use the
Router’s IP address as the Default
Gateway for the workstation in
order to provide Internet access.
DHCP Settings menu with DHCP disabled
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