Configuration
1. Local IP Address
The IP address of this unit on your LAN. The default IP
Address is 192.168.1.1
2. Subnet Mask
The network mask indicates what class of TCP/IP network you
have. The default value is for a class “C” network, with up to
255 users. This value should work in small networks. If in
doubt, consult your network administrator .
3. Gateway IP Address
If the remote host is not on the same LAN, then the gateway to
the other LAN must be entered here.
4.IP Fragmentation
The unit may be instructed to not fragment any outgoing
ethernet packets. If this is turned on, then the DoNotFragment
bit is also set in all IP packets. Note that all routers do not
abide by this directive, and the packets may be fragmented in
transit.
5. Ethernet Mode
The ethernet interface may be forced in either Half or Full
Duplex, and 10Mbps or 100Mbps speeds, or these values auto-
negotiated with the connected switch/hub. Normally set for
AUTO, this field allows the unit to force one of the modes for
compatibility with ethernet switches that negotiate incorrectly.
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