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The LAN IP parameters are, IP Subnet Mask.

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108 Mbps Wireless Router WGT624 v4 Reference Manual The LAN IP parameters are: • IP Address. This is the LAN IP address of the router. • IP Subnet Mask. This is the LAN Subnet Mask of the router. Combined with the IP address, the IP Subnet Mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it, and which must be reached through a gateway or router. • RIP Direction. RIP (Router Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information with other routers. The RIP Direction selection controls how the router sends and receives RIP packets. None is the default. - Both or Out Only: The router will broadcast its routing table periodically. - Both or In Only: The router will incorporate the RIP information that it receives. - None (default): The router will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets received. • RIP Version. This controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that the router sends. (It recognizes both formats when receiving.) By default, it is disabled. - RIP-1 is universally supported. RIP-1 is probably adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual network setup. - RIP-2 carries more information. RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting. Note: If you change the LAN IP address of the router while your computer is connected through the browser, you will be disconnected. You need run ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew commands on your computer to reconnect to the router. You may need to restart your computer for the new IP address setting to take effect. Advanced Configuration v1.0, May 2007 5-11

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108 Mbps Wireless Router WGT624 v4 Reference Manual
Advanced Configuration
5-11
v1.0, May 2007
The LAN IP parameters are:
IP Address.
This is the LAN IP address of the router.
IP Subnet Mask.
This is the LAN Subnet Mask of the router. Combined with the IP address, the IP Subnet Mask
allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it, and which must be reached
through a gateway or router.
RIP Direction.
RIP (Router Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information with other
routers. The RIP Direction selection controls how the router sends and receives RIP packets.
None is the default.
Both or Out Only: The router will broadcast its routing table periodically.
Both or In Only: The router will incorporate the RIP information that it receives.
None (default): The router will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets
received.
RIP Version.
This controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that the router sends.
(It recognizes both formats when receiving.) By default, it is disabled.
RIP-1 is universally supported. RIP-1 is probably adequate for most networks, unless you
have an unusual network setup.
RIP-2 carries more information. RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting.
Note:
If you change the LAN IP address of the router while your computer is connected
through the browser, you will be disconnected. You need run
ipconfig /release
and
ipconfig /renew
commands on your computer to reconnect to the router. You may
need to restart your computer for the new IP address setting to take effect.