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IP Address:
The IP address for this device, as seen from the local network. This is set to a default value.
Subnet Mask:
The default value 255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks.
MAC Address:
The MAC Address is a network identifier. This read-only field displays the MAC Address
for the Wi-Fi interface on this device.
DHCP Server:
This option is set to Enable by default. The DHCP server allocates an IP address to each
Connected Device.
DHCP IP Pool:
This is the IP address range used by the DHCP server. This indicates the range of IP
addresses which may be allocated to connected devices.
DHCP Lease Time:
This specifies the time period (in hours) for how long each device is assigned an
internal IP address.
UPnP Settings:
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that permits networked
devices to discover each other's presence on the network. The default value for this setting is Disable.
VPN Passthrough:
This feature allows VPN client software on connected devices to connect through
this device to remote VPN servers. Normally, this option should be set to Enabled.
MAC-IP Bind Switch:
Select "Enable" to bind IP Address and MAC Address on your device.
MAC Address:
The MAC Address is a network identifier. This read-only field displays the MAC Address
for the Wi-Fi interface on this device.
IP Address:
The IP address for this device, as seen from the local network. This is set to a default value.
Current Bind List:
Lists any MAC-IP Bind you have bound.
Time/Date
Current Local Time:
Displays the current date and time on the device.
Time Set Mode:
Select from Manual Set Time or SNTP Auto Synchronization to determine how the
AT&T Home Base determines local time.
Manual Set Time - Selecting this option will allow you to manually set the Month, Day, Year, Hour,
Minute, and AM/PM parameters for your local time. Click "Apply" for changes to take effect.
SNTP Auto Synchronization - SNTP, or Simple Network Time Protocol, is used to allow
synchronization of the date and time between your device and the system time on the network. You
can pick up to three SNTP Servers you want your device to synchronize with, including specifying a
server not listed by selecting "Other" from the dropdown and typing in the server address. You can
also set the Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time status.
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