DSL-302G ADSL Modem User’s Guide
To change the Modem Ethernet IP address, click the Refresh button and type in the new settings as described
below.
System Mode
Read-only, lists the current mode of operation for the device.
LAN IP Address
The IP address your computers use to identify the device’s LAN port.
Note that the public IP address assigned to you by your ISP is not your
LAN IP address. The public IP address identifies the WAN (ADSL) port
on your Modem to the Internet.
Type in the IP address for the Ethernet LAN interface.
Default = 10.1.1.1
LAN Network Mask
The LAN Network mask identifies which parts of the LAN IP Address
refer to your network as a whole and which parts refer specifically to
nodes on the network.
Type in the Subnet Mask for the Ethernet LAN IP interface.
Default = 255.0.0.0
USB IP Address
The IP address your computers use to identify the device’s USB port.
Note that the public IP address assigned to you by your ISP is not your
USB IP address. The public IP address identifies the WAN (ADSL) port
on your Modem to the Internet.
Type in the IP address for the USB interface.
Default = 10.1.1.2
USB Network Mask
The USB Network mask identifies which parts of the USB IP Address
refer to your network as a whole and which parts refer specifically to
nodes on the network.
Type in the Subnet Mask for the USB interface.
Default = 255.0.0.0
Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. If you are changing the IP address you will
need to login again to access the web manager. If you are getting IP settings from DHCP, the new IP settings
will be applied after you submit, commit and reboot. You must
Commit & Reboot
the device to save your
changes to permanent memory.
DHCP Modes
DHCP services can be employed in one of three different ways; it can provide DHCP services, it can receive
DHCP services, or it can relay DHCP service. By default the device is configured to act as a DHCP server on the
Ethernet LAN. In this case it will supply IP settings to hosts that are configured to receive IP settings from a
DHCP server.
The device may also be configured to relay IP settings from your ISP’s DHCP server. In this case, you will want
to configure the client hosts on your LAN to automatically obtain IP settings.
Finally the Modem can perform no DHCP function at all. In this case, it will need to be either manually assigned
IP settings or receive them from a DHCP server on your LAN or from the ISP (see previous section).
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