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Chapter 3 Configuration
Ethernet Configuration
The current IP address displayed under the Default IP Address setting shows the
IP address currently assigned to the access point. This is the same address as the
default IP address unless DHCP or BOOTP is enabled. If DHCP or BOOTP is
enabled, this field displays the IP address that has been dynamically assigned to
the device for the duration of its session on the network, and it might be different
than the default IP address.
You can also enter this setting on the Express Setup and AP Radio Identification
pages.
Default IP Subnet Mask
Enter an IP subnet mask to identify the subnetwork so the IP address can be
recognized on the LAN. If DHCP or BOOTP is not enabled, this field is the subnet
mask. If DHCP or BOOTP is enabled, this field provides the subnet mask only if
no server responds to the access point’s request.
The current IP subnet mask displayed under the setting shows the IP subnet mask
currently assigned to the access point. This is the same subnet mask as the default
subnet mask unless DHCP or BOOTP is enabled. If DHCP or BOOTP is enabled,
this is the subnet mask used by the server.
You can also enter this setting on the Express Setup and AP Radio Identification
pages.
Entering Ethernet Hardware Information
You use the Ethernet Hardware page to select the connector type, connection
speed, and duplex setting used by the access point’s Ethernet port.
Figure 3-17
shows the Ethernet Hardware page.