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6.8.1
Local IP Networks
Local IP Networks
displays the following information for each network:
•
Network Name
and
IP address/Netmask
(along the top bar)
•
Enabled
(Yes/No)
•
Multicast Proxy
(Enabled/Disabled)
•
DHCP Server
(Enabled/Disabled)
•
Schedule
(Enabled/Disabled – See the
Schedule tab in the Local Network
Editor)
•
VRRP Failover State
(Disabled,
Backup, or Master)
•
IPv4 Routing Mode
(NAT, Standard,
IP Passthrough, Hotspot, Disabled)
•
IPv6 Addressing Mode
(SLAAC Only,
SLAAC with DHCP, Disable SLAAC
and DHCP)
•
Access Control
(Admin Access, UPnP Gateway, LAN Isolation)
•
Attached Interfaces
(Ethernet ports, WiFi, VLAN)
Click
Add
to configure a new network, or select an existing network and click
Edit
to view configuration options.
HotSpot (Captive Portal)
When you set a network as a “Hotspot” under
Routing Mode
, you will also need to:
1) Configure hotspot settings under
System Settings
→
Hotspot Services
. This is where you can configure a
“Terms of Service” agreement or select a website for redirection, for example. Click on
Configure
to link to the
Hotspot Services page.
2) If you want a hotspot that includes WiFi, first set one of your WiFi interfaces to “Open” for its Security Mode and
attach this interface to your hotspot network. Otherwise guests will need to know the password to connect to the
WiFi network even before viewing a Terms of Service page (or other hotspot options).
Finally, make sure your WiFi interface is “Enabled”.
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