D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual
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Section 5 - Advanced Network Configuration
LAN Configuration
IPv4 LAN Settings
Path: Network > LAN > LAN Settings
By default, the controller function the “Dynamic Configuration Protocol (DHCP)” mode is set to
None
. The DHCP
mode can be set as DHCP server or DHCP relay. When DHCP server mode is set as DHCP server, the controller
functions as DHCP server for assigning IP address leases to host on WLAN or LAN network. With DHCP, PCs and
other LAN devices can be assigned IP addresses as well as addresses for DNS servers, Windows Internet Name
Service (WINS) servers, and the default gateway. With the DHCP server enabled the controller’s IP address serves
as the gateway address for LAN and WLAN clients. The PCs in the LAN are assigned IP addresses from a pool
of addresses specified in this procedure. Each pool address is tested before it is assigned to avoid duplicate
addresses on the LAN.
For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings are satisfactory. If you want another PC on your
network to be the DHCP server or if you are manually configuring the network settings of all of your PCs, set the
DHCP mode to ‘none’. DHCP relay can be used to forward DHCP lease information from another LAN device that
is the network’s DHCP server; this is particularly useful for wireless clients.
Instead of using a DNS server, you can use a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server. A WINS server is
the equivalent of a DNS server but uses the NetBIOS protocol to resolve host names. The controller includes the
WINS server IP address in the DHCP configuration when acknowledging a DHCP request from a DHCP client.
You can also enable DNS proxy for the LAN. When this is enabled, the controller will act as a proxy for all DNS
requests and communicates with the ISP’s DNS servers. When disabled, all DHCP clients receive the DNS IP
addresses of the ISP.
1. Click
Network
>
LAN
>
LAN Settings
.