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Chapter 4: Advanced Applications
In general, after finishing the steps listed in chapter 3, you can connect to Internet with
ease. Yet, you might want to have advanced configuration for some reasons. This
chapter provides information on how to set up and use the advanced functions of your
High-Performance Wireless Router.
DHCP Configuration
A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server can automatically assign IP
Addresses to each computer in your network. Unless you already have one in you LAN,
it is highly recommended that you set your router to act as a DHCP server.
Dynamic IP Address:
Select
“Enable”
to use the DHCP server option of the router.
If you already have a DHCP server in your network, set the
router's DHCP option to
“Disable”
.
Starting IP Address:
Enter a numerical value, from 2 to 254, for the DHCP server
to start at when assigning IP Addresses.
Number of Users
Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want the DHCP
server to assign IP Addresses to, with the absolute maximum
being 253.
Client Lease Time:
Enter the number of time that DHCP clients (The PCs on