Set the IP Address and Subnet Mask to your internal network settings.
Unless you have specific internal network needs, these should be no reason to change
the values.
DHCP Type: Can be set to Disable or Server mode. If the Server mode is
selected, configure your computers to automatic IP allocation mode. When
your computer is powered on, it will automatically load the proper TCP/IP
settings from this device.
Start IP Address: Define an IP address for the DHCP server to start with when
issuing IP address. This address cannot be the same as the IP Address of this device.
End IP Address: Define an End IP address for the DHCP server, it must be greater
than the Start IP Address,
Primary DNS Server: Enter the Primary DNS IP address assigned by your ISP. This
is optional.
Secondary DNS Server: Enter the Secondary DNS IP address assigned by your
ISP. This is optional.
Default Gateway: Normally it's same as the IP Address of this device.
3.4.3 DHCP Clients list
The table lists the information about the hosts which have obtain an lP address
from the DHCP server of this router. As following fig. 1 2.
3.4.4 VPN Pass through
VPN Pass through can help you to achieve remote access to your LAN through an outside
Internet connection.
This device can be set to pass through VPN data packats based on the following protocols:
PPTP, L2TP, IPSec. Enable the protocols you need on the setup page as per figure 13, then click
Apply.