7. Change the RIP settings.
Router Information Protocol (RIP) allows a router to exchange routing information
with other routers.
a. Select the RIP direction:
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Both. The router broadcasts its routing table periodically and incorporates
information that it receives.
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Out Only. The router broadcasts its routing table periodically.
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In Only. The router incorporates the RIP information that it receives.
b. Select the RIP version:
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Disabled. This is the default setting.
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RIP-1. This format is universally supported. It is adequate for most networks,
unless you are using an unusual network setup.
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RIP-2B. This format carries more information. RIP-2B sends the routing data
in RIP-2 format and uses subnet broadcasting.
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RIP-2M. This format carries more information. RIP-2M sends the routing data
in RIP-2 format and uses multicasting.
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
If you changed the LAN IP address of the router, you are disconnected when this
change takes effect.
9. To reconnect, close your browser, relaunch it, and log in to the router.
Use the router as a DHCP server
By default, the router acts as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The
router assigns IP, DNS server, and default gateway addresses to all computers connected
to the LAN. The assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the router.
These addresses must be part of the same IP address subnet as the router’s LAN IP
address. Using the default addressing scheme, define a range between 192.168.1.2
and 192.168.1.254, although you can save part of the range for devices with fixed
addresses.
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Orbi Quad-Band Mesh WiFi 6E System