TP-Link TD-VG3631 TD-VG3631 V1 User Guide - Page 38

Bridge, Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask provided by ISP. If

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150Mbps Wireless AP/Client Router User Guide Figure 4-8 ¾ IP Address/Subnet Mask: Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask provided by ISP. If you forget, you can ask your ISP. ¾ DNS Server/Secondary DNS Server: Type in your preferred DNS server. ¾ Default Gateway: select a WAN Interface from the drop-down list as the IPv4 default gateway. 4.4.1.6 Bridge If you select this type of connection, the modem can be configured to act as a bridging device between your LAN and your ISP. Bridges are devices that enable two or more networks to communicate as if they are two segments of the same physical LAN. 29

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150Mbps Wireless AP/Client Router User Guide
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Figure 4-8
¾
IP Address/Subnet Mask:
Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask provided by ISP. If you
forget, you can ask your ISP.
¾
DNS Server/Secondary DNS Server:
Type in your preferred DNS server.
¾
Default Gateway:
select a WAN Interface from the drop-down list as the IPv4 default
gateway.
4.4.1.6 Bridge
If you select this type of connection, the modem can be configured to act as a bridging device
between your LAN and your ISP. Bridges are devices that enable two or more networks to
communicate as if they are two segments of the same physical LAN.