Netgear 771S User Guide - Page 104

DNS Mode, Settings > Router > Basic, DHCP Server, Enabled, DHCP IP Range, DHCP Lease Time

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● TCP/IP settings set to "Obtain an IP address automatically." ● TCP/IP bound to the Ethernet connection with DHCP. If DHCP is disabled, you must configure each device on the network with: ● Fixed (permanent/static) IP address. ● DNS server addresses (provided by Sprint). Enabling DHCP 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Router > Basic. 3. Next to DHCP Server, select Enabled. 4. You can set the following DHCP settings: • DHCP IP Range - This is the starting and ending address of the range of IP addresses available for your device to dynamically (that is, not permanently) assign to computers connected to it. The start address must be 192.168.1.10 or above. The ending address must be 192.168.1.50 or below. • DHCP Lease Time - This is the amount of time, in minutes, a computer can use its assigned IP address before it is required to renew the lease. After this time is up, the computer is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. Enter a number between 2 and 10080. • DNS Mode - This specifies how the DNS servers (that the DHCP clients are to communicate with) are obtained. (See DNS Mode.) 5. Click Submit. DNS Mode The DNS Mode setting specifies how the DNS servers (that the DHCP clients are to communicate with) are obtained. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) 2. Click Settings > Router > Basic. 3. Set DNS Mode to one of the following: Device Settings 96

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TCP/IP settings set to “Obtain an IP address automatically.”
TCP/IP bound to the Ethernet connection with DHCP.
If DHCP is disabled, you must configure each device on the network with:
Fixed (permanent/static) IP address.
DNS server addresses (provided by Sprint).
Enabling DHCP
1.
Log in to the home page. (See
Logging In as an Administrator
.)
2. Click
Settings > Router > Basic
.
3. Next to
DHCP Server
, select
Enabled
.
4.
You can set the following DHCP settings:
DHCP IP Range
— This is the starting and ending address of the range of IP
addresses available for your device to dynamically (that is, not permanently)
assign to computers connected to it.
The start address must be 192.168.1.10 or above.
The ending address must be 192.168.1.50 or below.
DHCP Lease Time
— This is the amount of time, in minutes, a computer can
use its assigned IP address before it is required to renew the lease. After this
time is up, the computer is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address.
Enter a number between 2 and 10080.
DNS Mode
— This specifies how the DNS servers (that the DHCP clients are to
communicate with) are obtained. (See
DNS Mode
.)
5. Click
Submit
.
DNS Mode
The
DNS Mode
setting specifies how the DNS servers (that the DHCP clients are to
communicate with) are obtained.
1.
Log in to the home page. (See
Logging In as an Administrator
.)
2. Click
Settings > Router > Basic
.
3. Set
DNS Mode
to one of the following:
Device Settings
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