Netgear WAC124 User Manual For Firmware version less than 1.0.4.2 - Page 149
Internet Port pane, Wireless Settings 2.4GHz, DHCP Client the default setting, FixedIP, PPPoE, PPTP
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AC2000 802.11ac Wireless Access Point/Router WAC124 (Continued) Field IP Address DHCP Server Description The IP address that applies to all four access point/router LAN ports through which you can access the access point/router. If the access point/router is in router mode, whether the DHCP server of the access point/router is enabled (the default setting in router mode) or disabled (see Router mode: Disable the DHCP server on page 116). Field Description Internet Port pane To change these settings, see, Use the Internet Setup Wizard on page 38 or Router mode: Manually set up the access point/router Internet connection on page 40. MAC Address The MAC address that applies to the access point/router WAN (Internet) port. IP Address The WAN IP address that the access point/router receives from your Internet modem or ISP or the WAN IP address that you manually configured. Connection The type of Internet connection that the access point/router uses, which can be DHCP Client (the default setting), FixedIP, PPPoE, PPTP, or L2TP. IP Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask that the access point/router uses. Domain Name Server The IP address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server that the access point/router uses. Field Description Wireless Settings (2.4GHz) or Wireless Settings (5GHz ) To change these settings, see Manage the Basic WiFi and Radio Features on page 61 and Manage the Advanced WiFi and Radio Features on page 209. Region The country and region in which the access point/router is being used (see Set up or change an open or secure WiFi network on page 62). Channel The channel that the radio uses (see Change the channel for a radio on page 211). Mode The WiFi throughput mode that the radio uses (see Change the WiFi throughput mode for a radio band on page 212). Wireless AP Whether the virtual access point (VAP) of the default WiFi network (Wireless 1) is enabled or disabled (see Disable or enable a WiFi network on page 67). Maintain and Monitor the Access 149 Point/Router User Manual