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Configuring the Access Point
Configuring Local Subnets
ZoneFlex Indoor Access Point 9.8.1 User Guide, 800-70601-001 Rev C 124
Configuring Local Subnets
ZoneFlex Access Points can be configured to provide routing/network address
translation (NAT) functionality by using the Local Subnets feature. When a Local
Subnet is enabled, the standalone AP serves as a gateway router with the ability to
manage its own subnets, providing DHCP server and DNS cache functions for both
wired and wireless clients. These clients can be assigned private IP addresses from
a user-defined address pool. Traffic from the client station in private address space
appears on the outside as if generated by the AP itself. In this way, the AP performs
Layer 3 packet forwarding not only for Hotspot/WISPr usage, but for standard usage
as well.
Up to four IP subnets can be configured per AP, each with its own address range
which cannot conflict with one another.
1 Go to Configuration > Local Subnets. The four tabs at the top (Local Subnet
1 - 4) allow you to configure each of the four subnets independently.
Figure 62. Configuring local subnets and enabling router mode
2 Click Enabled next to Subnet. The local subnet configuration options appear.
3 In Local IP Address, enter an IP address for the gateway. The default address
for Subnet 1 is 192.168.40.1. This address can be used to access the AP’s
Web interface for configuration and monitoring from devices connected to this
subnet.

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