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Server (DNS). If properly configured, when a computer re-boots and
acquires the IP address from the Wireless Router, the IP addresses of both
the primary and the secondary DNS server will be provided to requesting
client workstations. This field will reflect the DNS addresses acquired
from the ISP and will be used to assign to requesting DHCP clients (see
below). You may change this address if you want another address to be
assigned instead. The Wireless Router will save any manually configured
DNS addresses.
Secondary DNS IP Address
: the IP address of the secondary Domain
Name Server.
Note:
When a Wireless Router connects to the ISP, it will automatically be
assigned the IP address of a primary Domain Name Server (DNS), as well as the
IP address for a secondary DNS.
DHCP:
you can enable or disable the DHCP server feature provided by
the Wireless Router. If you want the Wireless Router to act as a DHCP
server and assign private IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients, you
need to nable the DHCP (this is the default). When enabled, the Wireless
Router will provide an IP address, network mask, gateway’s IP address
(the Wireless Router’s private IP address), DNS addresses, tghe WINS
server IP address, and Window’s node type to clients on the LAN making
DHCP requests.
Note:
Devices that require public IP addresses on your network are by
definition not DHCP clients. Therefore, you need to assign their IP addresses,
network mask, default gateway’s IP address, primary and secondary DNS IP
addresses manually.
Configure WINS Server
: select
Yes
if you want the DHCP server to
assign WINS Server addresses and NetBIOS Node Type. This will cause
the following fields to appear.
IP Address Assignment - High:
Addresses are assigned dynamically to
DHCP clients and dial-in users from the range of private addresses as
defined by the
IP Address Assignment - High/Low
. The high address
defaults to the highest address in the subnet. This is adjustable by the
administrator using this configuration item.
If the private network is reconfigured outside the current range, the
dynamic assignment range is reset to default values.
IP Address Assignment - Low
: This is the lower end of the dial-in single
user address assignment range described above. This range defaults at the
low end to the high address minus 253. This is adjustable by the
administrator using this configuration item.
Primary WINS Server:
enter the IP address of a WINS Server to be
assigned to a requesting DHCP client.
Secondary WINS Server:
enter the IP address of a second WINS Server
to be assigned to a requesting DHCP client.
NodeType:
select a NetBIOS Node Type to be assigned to a requesting
DHCP client. For a definition of these node types, consult your Microsoft
documentation
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