D-Link DWL-900AP Product Manual - Page 15

Disabled, DHCP Server, Enabled, Apply, Home > DHCP, Advanced > Mode - + in client mode

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Using the Configuration Menu The illustration at right shows Home > DHCP the recommended default setting (Disabled) for the DHCP Server function of the DWL-900AP+. If you wish to use the DWL-900AP+ as a DHCP server (not recommended if you already have a DHCP enabled router/gateway on your network) then select Enabled. Enter the IP Address range and click Apply, if you have made any changes. Fig. 5.5 MAC Address (Media Access Control Address) A unique hardware address that identifies a device on a network. It is assigned at the factory and cannot be changed. Usually you will find this address on a sticker on the device or on the packaging. Advanced > Mode Fig 5.6 The DWl-900AP+ can be configured to perform in any one of five modes, as a wireless access point, as a point-to-point bridge with another access point, as a point-to-multi-point bridge, as a wireless client, or as a wireless repeater. Access Point: This mode is used to create a wireless LAN. Access Point is the default setting.

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Using the Configuration Menu
Fig. 5.5
The illustration at right shows
the recommended default
setting (
Disabled
) for the
DHCP Server
function of the
DWL-900AP+.
If you wish to
use the DWL-900AP+ as a
DHCP server
(not
recommended if you already
have a DHCP enabled
router/gateway on your
network)
then select
Enabled
.
Enter the IP Address range
and click
Apply
, if you have
made any changes.
The DWl-900AP+ can be configured to perform in any one of five modes, as a
wireless access point, as a point-to-point bridge with another access point, as a
point-to-multi-point bridge, as a wireless client, or as a wireless repeater.
Home > DHCP
Advanced > Mode
MAC Address
(
M
edia
A
ccess
C
ontrol Address)
A unique
hardware address
that identifies a
device on a
network.
It is
assigned at the
factory and
cannot be
changed.
Usually
you will find this
address on a
sticker on the
device or on the
packaging.
Fig 5.6
Access Point:
This mode is used to create a wireless LAN.
Access Point is the
default setting.