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Basic > LAN Setting
This page is for the configuration of the Router’s internal (LAN) IP Address.
System Name: This is to assign a name to the router so that you can identify the Router.
LAN IP address: This is where you assign a local IP address to your router’s LAN port. The
factory default value is 192.168.1.20. If you give your computer a static IP address, the gateway
of your computer must be set to this IP for you to access the Internet.
Subnet Mask: This is where you assign the corresponding subnet mask. The default subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0.
(Note: When you change the LAN Setting of the Router, you need to reset/renew the Local computer IP address.)
Basic > WAN Setting
This page allows you to configure how the WAN is connected. For ADSL modem users, you have
to use PPPoE. If you connect the WAN to an existing Ethernet network, you have to set either
Static WAN or DHCP Client. The default setting for the router is in DHCP Client mode.
Dynamic WAN
When using dynamic WAN, the Router will automatic request for IP address, network mask,
gateway address and DNS server from the network. The acquired IP addresses will reflect in the
relevant fields. You can choose to manually set the DNS server if you know the IP address of the
DNS server. Typically, cable modem users will be using this option.