Chapter 3
| Network Settings
LAN Settings
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The following items are displayed on this page:
IP Address — Specifies the IP address for the local network or guest network.
Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers, 0 to 255, separated by
periods. (Default: 192.168.2.1)
Subnet Mask — Indicates the local subnet mask. (Default: 255.255.255.0)
MTU Size — Sets the size of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for packets
sent on this network. (Range: 1400-1500 bytes; Default 1500 bytes)
DHCP Server — Enables/disables DHCP on this network. (Default: Enabled)
DHCP Start — First address in the address pool. (Range: 1-256;
Default: x.x.x.100)
DHCP Limit — Maximum number of addresses in the address pool.
(Range: 1-254; Default: 150)
DHCP Lease Time — The duration that an IP address is assigned to a
DHCP client.
Custom DHCP DNS Servers — Specify the addresses or hostnames of
custom DNS servers to be used.
STP — Enables or disables processing of Spanning Tree Protocol messages.
(Default: Disabled)
UPnP — Enables or disables Universal Plug-and-Play broadcast messages.
(Default: Disabled)
Smart Isolation — Enables network traffic to be restricted to the specified
network:
Disable (full access) — There is no traffic isolation. Clients can access the
Internet and other devices on the local LAN.
Internet access only — Traffic from this network can only be routed to and
from the Internet.
LAN access only — Traffic from this network is restricted to local LAN
devices only.
Internet access strict — Traffic from this network can only be routed to
and from the Internet, but with the additional restriction that users cannot
access resources or devices on any private network
(such as 192.168.0.0,
172.16.0.0, 10.0.0.0 etc.).
Add Custom LAN — Click this button to create additional networks with their
own custom settings. You can create up to 5 custom LANs.