Mega 100WR
ADSL2+ Router - Manual
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Figure 4-9 : Quick Start Page
4.3 LAN / DHCP Configuration
On one side of your Mega 100WR Router, are your Local Area Network (LAN) connections.
This is where you plug in your local computers to the ADSL Router. The physical connection to
the LAN side of your router is by means of the Wi-Fi, USB and Ethernet ports. The ADSL
Router is configured by default to automatically provide all of the PC's on your network with
Internet addresses (DHCP).
To enable or disable DHCP, click
Basic
, and select
LAN Configuration
. The Start IP Address is
where the DHCP server starts issuing IP addresses. This value should be greater than the ADSL
Router IP address value. For example if the ADSL Router IP address is 10.0.0.2 (default) than
the starting IP address should be 10.0.0.3 (or higher).
The End IP Address is where the DHCP server stops issuing IP addresses. The ending address
cannot exceed a subnet limit of 254. Hence the max value for our default gateway is10.0.0.254.
If the DHCP server runs out of DHCP addresses, users will not get access to network resources.
If this happens you can increase the Ending IP address (to the limit of 254), or if you are not
using as many PCs as you have allowed DHCP numbers and you are still having the problem,
then you should reduce the lease time.
The Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the ADSL
Router with their current dynamic IP address. The amount of time is in units of minutes; the
default value is 3600 minutes (60 hours).