Configuring with Web Based Management
5.5 "System" menu
SCALANCE W780/W740 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management
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5.5.10.2
DHCP Server
You can operate the device as a DHCP server. This allows IPv4 addresses to be assigned
automatically to the connected devices. The IPv4 addresses are either distributed
dynamically from an address band you have specified or a specific IPv4 address (static) can
be assigned to a particular device.
On this page, specify the IPv4 address band from which the DHCP client receives any IPv4
address. You configure the static assignment of the IPv4 addresses in "Static Leases".
Note
Maximum number of IP addresses
The maximum number of IPv4 addresses that the DHCP server supports is 100. In other
words, a total of 100 IPv4 addresses (d static).
With the static assignments, you can create a maximum of 20 entries.
Requirements for the DHCP server
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In access point mode
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The connected devices are configured so that they obtain the IPv4 address from a
DHCP server.
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In client mode
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The connected devices are configured so that they obtain the IPv4 address from a
DHCP server.
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NAT is enabled. You enable NAT in "Layer 3 > NAT".