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Configuring Network Settings
Configure wired, wireless, and Internet protocol-related settings on the
Network page after
Connecting the SRC to Your Network
(on page 11).
You can enable both the wired and wireless networking on SRC so that it
has multiple IP addresses -- wired and wireless IP. For example, you can
obtain one IPv4 and/or IPv6 address by enabling one Ethernet interface,
and obtain one more IPv4 and/or IPv6 address by enabling/configuring
the wireless interface. This also applies when SRC enters the port
forwarding mode so that SRC has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address in
the port forwarding mode.
However, SRC in the BRIDGING mode obtains "only one" IP address for
wired networking. Wireless networking is NOT supported in this mode.
Important: In the bridging mode, only the IP parameters of the
BRIDGE interface function. The IP parameters of ETH1/ETH2 and
WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function.
To set up the network settings:
1.
Choose Device Settings > Network.
2.
To use DHCP-assigned DNS servers and gateway instead of static
ones, go to step 3. To manually specify DNS servers and default
gateway, configure the Common Network Settings section. See
Common Network Settings
(on page 172).
Static routes and cascading mode are also in this section. You
need to configure them only when there are such local
requirements. See
Setting the Cascading Mode
(on page 187)
and
Static Route Examples
(on page 183).
3.
To configure IPv4/IPv6 settings for a
wired network, click the
ETH1/ETH2 or BRIDGE section. See
Wired Network Settings
(on
page 170).
If the device's cascading mode is set to 'Bridging', the BRIDGE
section appears. Then you must click the BRIDGE section for
IPv4/IPv6 settings.
4.
To configure IPv4/IPv6 settings for a
wireless network, click the
WIRELESS section. See
Wireless Network Settings
(on page 177).
You must connect a USB wireless LAN adapter to the SRC for
wireless networking.
Note: If the device's cascading mode is set to 'Bridging' or its role is
set to 'Slave' in the port forwarding mode, the wireless settings will
be disabled.
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