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Configuring Networking Settings, Networking  DHCP Server - user guide

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SECTION 3 Field Time MAC Visited URL CONFIGURATION Description Displays the time of access. Displays the PC's MAC address. The URL (website) that the PC has accessed. Configuring Networking Settings The Configuring Networking subsections describe the settings that enable you to configure your router to work with your Local Area Network (LAN). Generally use the default settings, as deeper knowledge of computer networking is required when adjusting these settings. The following screens are available in Networking: ! DHCP Server ! DNS Proxy ! Routing ! DDNS ! NAT ! Port Trigger ! Virtual Server ! Firewall Networking - DHCP Server The Domain Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server automatically assigns IP addresses to all the clients on your network, relieving you of the responsibility for issuing separate IP addresses. It is highly recommended that you administer your network using the DHCP Server function. The PCs must be configured to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically." See the Installation section of this User Guide for further details. 3-14 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION

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SECTION 3
CONFIGURATION
3-14
SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION
Field
Description
Time
Displays the time of access.
MAC
Displays the PC°s MAC address.
Visited URL
The URL (website) that the PC has accessed.
Configuring Networking Settings
The Configuring Networking subsections describe the settings that
enable you to configure your router to work with your Local Area
Network (LAN). Generally use the default settings, as deeper
knowledge of computer networking is required when adjusting these
settings.
The following screens are available in Networking:
!
DHCP Server
!
DNS Proxy
!
Routing
!
DDNS
!
NAT
!
Port Trigger
!
Virtual Server
!
Firewall
Networking - DHCP Server
The Domain Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server automatically
assigns IP addresses to all the clients on your network, relieving you
of the responsibility for issuing separate IP addresses.
It is highly
recommended that you administer your network using the DHCP
Server function.
The PCs must be configured to ±Obtain an IP
Address Automatically.² See the
Installation
section of this User
Guide for further details.