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3. At the PC that serves as your network’s DHCP server,
reserve a fixed IP address for the router. Record this IP
address along with the network subnet mask.
4. Open a browser window and login to the router.
5. Click
Basic Configuration
, then
DHCP Server
. This
displays the
DHCP Server
screen (see Figure 24).
Figure 25 DHCP Server Screen
6. Set the
DHCP
field to
Disable
.
7. Click
Apply
. If the router displays a dialogue box that says
“
Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system
now?
” click
Cancel
. We will reboot the router after all the
changes are made.
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8. Click
Basic Configuration
, then
LAN
. This displays the
LAN Configuration
screen (see Figure 24).
Figure 26 LAN Configuration Screen
9. Under the
LAN IP Address
field, enter the IP address you
reserved for the router. Enter the four separate parts of the
IP address into the four separate boxes in the field.
10. Under the
Subnet Mask
field, enter the subnet mask the
router should use. Be sure to enter the four separate parts
of the IP address into the four separate boxes in the field.
11. Click
Apply
. If the router displays a dialogue box that says
“
Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system
now?
” click
OK
. This will reboot the router and apply all
configuration changes.
NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it, use
the reboot command. See Rebooting the Router
on page 77.
NOTE: If you cannot communicate with the router after it
reboots, verify that the first three parts of your PC’s
IP address match the router’s IP address and that
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