Revision: 1.00
Copyright 2015 U.S. Robotics Corporation
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DNS 1 and DNS 2
When the gateway is in
LAN mode
the DNS fields will be empty by default. As a result the gateway itself
will act as a DNS server. All the connected Ethernet devices will receive an DNS address which is equal to
the gateway's IP address (by default 192.168.1.1) When the DNS server inside the gateway can't resolve
the DNS request it will forward the request to the DNS server of the WAN connection.
When the gateway is in
WAN mode
the DNS address will be defined by the DHCP server of the internet
provider. When the DNS fields are changed to another value the other IP address will be used for the
DNS server.
Reserved leases
Lists the DHCP leases which are assigned to a MAC address.
Click
Add
to assign another lease and link a MAC address to an IP address.
Active leases
Lists the active DHCP leases of the devices connected to the Wi-Fi access point.
Click
Reserve
to add the lease to the Reserve leases list.
SSID2
The SSID2 tab allows you to set or change some parameters for the second SSID. These parameters are
identical to the parameters for the first SSID.
WLAN Client Tab
The WLAN Client tab allows the device to send and receive data over a WLAN network. The tab is
available only when the gateway is installed with a WLAN expansion card.
Using this tab you can:
Enable the WLAN client
Connect to a WLAN network
Manually Connect to a WLAN network
Disconnect from a WLAN network