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Addressing - wireless bridge
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Chapter 2 How it works Chapter 2 Addressing The WAP-200 is a wireless bridge, which means that all its ports share the same IP address. The address can be set statically or via DHCP on the Network > Ports page. Default settings By default the WAP-200 is configured as a DHCP client on both LAN ports. If no DHCP server is found at startup, the WAP-200 assigns the address 192.168.1.1 to all its ports. DNS When the WAP-200 is configured to use the DHCP client, the WAP-200 uses the DNS name returned by the server. You can override this with static settings if required on the Network > DNS page. 55
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Addressing
The WAP-200 is a wireless bridge, which means that all its ports share the same IP
address. The address can be set statically or via DHCP on the
Network > Ports
page.
Default settings
By default the WAP-200 is configured as a DHCP client on both LAN ports. If no DHCP
server is found at startup, the WAP-200 assigns the address 192.168.1.1 to all its ports.
DNS
When the WAP-200 is configured to use the DHCP client, the WAP-200 uses the DNS
name returned by the server. You can override this with static settings if required on the
Network > DNS
page.