2.5.3. ConfigWizard Step 2: Configuring TCP/IP Settings
2.5.3.1. Simple Access Point
Fig. 7. TCP/IP settings for
Simple Access Point
mode.
If the WIASA was set to be in
Simple Access Point
mode, one IP address is needed. This IP address
can be manually set or automatically assigned by a DHCP server on the LAN. If you are manually
setting the
IP address
,
Subnet mask
, and
Default gateway
settings, set them appropriately, so that
they comply with your LAN environment. In addition, you can specify the
Host name
of the WIASA.
2.5.3.2. Router with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Connection
Fig. 8. TCP/IP settings for
Router with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Connection
mode.
If the WIASA was set to be in
Router with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Connection
mode, two IP
addresses are needed—one for the Ethernet/wireless LAN interfaces and the other for the WAN in-
terface. The IEEE 802.11b interface and the Ethernet LAN interface share the LAN IP address. The
LAN IP address must be set manually to a
private IP address
, say
192.168.0.xxx
. The default LAN IP
address is
192.168.0.1
and the default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
. In most cases, these default set-
tings need no change.
As for the WAN IP address, it is obtained automatically by PPPoE from the ISP. Consult your ISP for
the correct
User name
,
Password
, and
Service name
settings.
The WIASA automatically disconnects the PPPoE connection after there has been no traffic to the
Internet for a period specified by
Idle disconnect time
.
NOTE:
If
Idle disconnect time
is set to 0, the PPPoE connection will not be disconnected.
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