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CHAPTER 7
Home Networking
7.1 Overview
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many networking devices
are connected. It is usually located in one immediate area such as a building or floor of a building.
Use the LAN screens to help you configure a LAN DHCP server and manage IP addresses.
7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
•Use the LAN Setup screen to set the LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP settings of your
Device (Section 7.2 on page 107).
•Use the Static DHCP screen to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers
based on their MAC Addresses (Section 7.3 on page 111).
•Use the UPnP screen to enable UPnP and UPnP NAT traversal on the Device (Section 7.4 on page
112).
•Use the Additional Subnet screen to configure IP alias and public static IP (Section 7.7 on page
122).
•Use the STB Vendor ID screen to have the Device automatically create static DHCP entries for
Set Top Box (STB) devices when they request IP addresses (Section 7.8 on page 123)
•Use the 5th Ethernet Port screen to configure the WAN port as the Ethernet WAN port or a LAN
port (Section 7.9 on page 123).
•Use the LAN VLAN screen to control the VLAN ID and IEEE 802.1p priority tags of traffic sent out
through individual LAN ports (Section 7.10 on page 124).
•Use the Wake on Lan screen to remotely turn on a device on the network. (Section 7.11 on
page 125).