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LAN Configuration
Click on “Configuration… LAN… IP Configuration” in the left navigation column to access
the parameters related to configuring the network communication.
Figure 4-7
“LAN - IP Configuration” screen
The following fields are displayed:
LAN Link Speed and Duplex:
This determines the speed the radio communicates with the
wired LAN, if applicable. Leave the setting at AUTO to have the radio determine the speed.
The radio and the device it is hardwired to must be set the same.
LAN IP Address:
Select the method your network uses to obtain IP addresses. If you are
using static IP addresses, enter the IP address you wish to assign to the radio. Each device
on the network must have a different IP address.
If there is a DHCP server on the network that will be used to assign IP addresses to the RAD-
ISM-900-EN-BD… modules, select “Use DHCP To Get IP Address”.
Enter a Subnet Mask and Default Gateway, if desired.
To access the Internet though this device, enter the IP address of the domain name
server(s) under DNS 1 and DNS 2.
Click the “Submit” button to write the configuration to the radio.
This configuration step can be skipped if the radio is functioning as a repeater.
If the IP address is changed from the factory default, you will need to know this in order to
log back into the radio for future configuration changes. If DHCP addressing is used,
additional software may be necessary to determine the IP address based on the MAC
address of the radio.
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