UTT Technologies Chapter 5 Network
http://www.uttglobal.com
Page 63
most cases, this address must be on the same subnet as the Wireless Router
’s LAN
IP address.
Subnet Mask:
It specifies the subnet mask of the IP addresses assigned by the
DHCP server. In most cases, this subnet mask must be identical to the Wireless
Router
’s LAN subnet mask.
Default Gateway:
It specifies the IP address of the default gateway for a DHCP client.
In most cases, this address must be identical to the Wireless Router
’s LAN IP
address, that is, the Wireless Router is used as the default gateway for the local
computers.
Lease Time:
It specifies the length of time (in seconds) during which a DHCP client
can use an assigned IP address.
Primary DNS Server:
It specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server that is
available to a DHCP client.
Secondary DNS Server:
It specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server
that is available to a DHCP client.
Enable DNS Proxy:
It allows you to enable or disable DNS proxy. If you want to
enable DNS proxy on the Wireless Router, please select this check box. When acting
as a DNS proxy, the Wireless Router listens for incoming DNS requests on the LAN
interface, relays the DNS requests to the current public DNS servers, and replies as a
DNS resolver to the requesting local computers.
ISP DNS Server 1
and
ISP DNS Server 2:
They specify the IP addresses of the ISP
DNS servers.
Save:
Click to save your changes.
Cancel:
Click to revert to the last saved settings.
Note
1. If you want a local computer to obtain an IP address and other TCP/IP parameters
from the Wireless Router
’s built-in DHCP server, please configure the computer to
obtain an IP address automatically.
2. If the DNS proxy is enabled on the Wireless Router, in order to use DNS proxy
service normally, you need to set the local computers
’ primary DNS server to the
Wireless Router
’s LAN IP address. In addition, if the DHCP server is also enabled on
the Wireless Router, the Wireless Router will assign its LAN IP address as the
primary DNS server address to the local computers automatically.
3. To ensure that the DNS proxy works well, you must at least specify the primary DNS
server provided by your ISP on the Wireless Router.
4. The Wireless Router can act as a DNS proxy server to all local computers. This
greatly simplifies configuration of your local computers. For example, there is a LAN