User Manual
Aolynk DR814Q ADSL2+ Broadband Router
4 Web-based Basic Configuration
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IP address of the virtual interface cannot be within the same subnet with that of the LAN
port.
4.3.2 DHCP Server
The DR814Q can act as a DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses within a
certain range to any PC running in the LAN.
Click the [DHCP] tab of the LAN setup page to enter the corresponding page shown in
Figure 4-14, where you can configure DHCP server and DHCP relay.
Figure 4-14
DHCP settings
I. DHCP status
z
Enable: Enable the DHCP server (default).
z
Disable: Disable the DHCP server.
z
DHCP Relay: Enable the DHCP relay.
II. DHCP server
The DR814Q can act as a DHCP server and automatically assign IP addresses,
according to the range defined in this page, to running PCs in the LAN.
To make the DR814Q assign IP address to the DHCP client sending a request, select
the Enable option in the [DHCP] status section, type in the start IP address and end IP
address in the proper fields, and then click <Apply>.
If necessary, you can type in commonly used DNS suffixes such as
local.lan
in the
[Local Domain Name] text box. Thus, you can access the Web server whose host name
is qqq by entering
http://qqq
in the Web browser instead of
http://qqq.local.lan
. Small
and medium–sized enterprises can also set their own DNS suffixes here while home
users need not.