The start and end IP addresses must belong to the same network
segment as the IP address of the AP.
Lease Time
It specifies the validity period of an IP address assigned by the DHCP
server to a device. By default, it is 1 day.
When half of the lease time has elapsed, the device sends a DHCP
request to the DHCP server to renew the lease time. If the request
succeeds, the lease time is extended based on the request. Otherwise,
the device sends a request again when 7/8 of the lease time has elapsed.
If the request succeeds, the lease time is extended based on the request.
Otherwise, the device must request a new IP address from the DHCP
server after the lease time expires.
You are recommended to retain the default value.
Subnet Mask
It specifies the subnet mask assigned by the DHCP server to devices. The
default value is 255.255.255.0.
Gateway Address
It specifies the gateway IP address assigned by the DHCP server to
devices. Generally, it is the LAN IP address of the router connected to the
internet. The default value is 192.168.0.1.
Only through a gateway can a LAN device access a server or host which is
not in the local network segment. You are recommended to enter a
gateway IP address which can access the internet. Otherwise, the device
in the LAN network cannot access the internet.
Primary DNS
Server
It specifies the DNS server address provided by your ISP. If you do not
know it, please consult your ISP.
To enable devices to access the internet, set this parameter to a correct
DNS server IP address or DNS proxy IP address.
Secondary DNS
Server
It specifies the second DNS server address (if any) provided by your ISP.
This parameter is optional, which indicates you can leave it blank if your
ISP does not provide this parameter.
If another DHCP server is available in your LAN, ensure that the IP address pool of the AP does
not overlap the IP address pool of that DHCP server. Otherwise, IP address conflicts may occur.
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