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Installation
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ELSA LANCOM Wireless IL-II
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햴
Select the option 'I wish to define the settings myself' if you are familiar
with networks and IP addresses and one of the following conditions
applies:
You have not yet used IP addresses in your network but would like to
do so starting now. However, you wish to set the IP address for the
router and assign it an address from an address range reserved for
private use, e.g. '10.0.0.254' with the network mask '255.255.255.0'.
At the same time you will set the address range that the DHCP server
uses for the other devices in the network (so long as the DHCP server
is not switched off).
You have previously used IP addresses for the computers in your LAN.
Assign the router a free address from the previously used address
range, and select whether the router should run as a DHCP server or
not.
You can find more information on the general structure of networks and set-
ting IP addresses in the electronic documentation on the ELSA LANCOM CD.
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Enter a password for access to the unit and choose whether to use it as
a DHCP server on your LAN.
Disable 'Automatically configure workstations via DHCP' only if you want to
use IP addresses on your network or already use another DHCP server. The
functions of the DHCP server are described in this manual on CD.
ELSA WEBconfig
If you do not wish to or cannot use
ELSA LANconfig
(e.g. because you have
installed a different operating system), you can configure the basic settings
using a normal HTML browser.
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Start your browser.
If you do not yet have a DHCP or DNS server on your LAN, the router
reacts to any name (like 'LANCOM' or 'Router') that you specify in the
address field. The startup page will appear automatically.
If you already use a DHCP server or work with fixed IP addresses on
your LAN, enter the address as 'x.x.x.254' in the browser's address
field, where 'x.x.x' stands for the currently configured range of
addresses.
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