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Upon returning to the main utility screen, the WAN side IP address of the router must also be
defined by the user and follow the same scheme as the WAN side address entered in the NAT table
in the previous step. The location for the WAN side IP address is shown in Figure 57 marked with a
red arrow. The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway should be changed as needed. Once this address
has been entered, saved and router rebooted, the user will then input this address into the Internet
browser to access the router from the WAN side port. Click “Save” when complete and the router
will reboot after 30 seconds. Follow instructions from section 11.2 above to regain access to the
router main configuration screen once the reboot has completed. Use the new IP address entered in
this step as opposed to 192.168.1.110 used previously.
Figure 57: Setting WAN IP
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