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Set up the DHCP server on your router

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TRENDnet User's Guide Note: You will need to access your router management page using your new router IP address to access the router management page. (e.g. Instead of using the default http://192.168.10.1 using your new router IP address will use the following format using your new router IP address http://(new.router.ipaddress.here) to access your router management page.  Subnet Mask: Click the Subnet Mask drop-down list to select a mask. (e.g. 255.255.255.0)  Local Domain Name: Enter the domain name to assign your router.  DNS Relay: Select enable to activate DNS relay Note: The DHCP address range will change automatically to your new router IP address settings so you do not have to change the DHCP address range manually to match your new router IP address settings. Set up the DHCP server on your router Setup > Local Network Your router can be used as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to automatically assign an IP address to each computer or device on your network. The DHCP server is enabled by default on your router. If you already have a DHCP server on your network, or if you do not want to use your router as a DHCP server, you can disable this setting. It is recommended to leave this setting enabled. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 22). 2. Click on Setup, and click on Local Network. 3. Review the DHCP Server settings. © Copyright 2014 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. TEW-722BRM  DHCP Option: Select the DHCP mode of your modem router. If you set the DHCP Option to DHCP Server, configure the following settings: Note: If you set your modem router as the DHCP server, your modem router will automatically assign an IP address to each computer on your network. By default, the fields for DHCP settings have predefined values. It is recommended to retain these values unless specified by your ISP.  IP Pool Starting Address: Enter the lowest range of IP address to assign. The default value is 192.168.10.101.  IP Pool Ending Address: Enter the highest range of IP address to assign. The default value is 192.168.10.200.  Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0.  Router IP Address: Enter the IP address of your modem router. The default value is 192.168.10.1.  Primary DNS Servers / Secondary DNS Servers: Enter a primary and a secondary DNS server if the DNS Relay option is enabled.  Lease Time: Enter the lease time in seconds. The lease time is the amount of time a device is allowed connection to your modem router using its current dynamic IP address. At the end of the lease time, the lease is either renewed or a new IP address is assigned. The default value is 86400 seconds (1 day). 29

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© Copyright 2014 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-722BRM
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Note:
You will need to access your router management page using your new router
IP address to access the router management page. (e.g. Instead of using the default
using your new router IP address will use the following format
using your new router IP address http://(new.router.ipaddress.here) to access your
router management page.
Subnet Mask:
Click the Subnet Mask drop-down list to select a mask. (e.g.
255.255.255.0
)
Local Domain Name:
Enter the domain name to assign your router.
DNS Relay:
Select enable to activate DNS relay
Note:
The DHCP address range will change automatically to your new router IP
address settings so you do not have to change the DHCP address range manually to
match your new router IP address settings.
Set up the DHCP server on your router
Setup > Local Network
Your router can be used as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to
automatically assign an IP address to each computer or device on your network. The
DHCP server is enabled by default on your router. If you already have a DHCP server on
your network, or if you do not want to use your router as a DHCP server, you can
disable this setting. It is recommended to leave this setting enabled.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on
page 22
).
2. Click on
Setup
, and click on
Local Network
.
3. Review the DHCP Server settings.
DHCP Option:
Select the DHCP mode of your modem router. If you set the DHCP
Option to DHCP Server, configure the following settings:
Note:
If you set your modem router as the DHCP server, your modem router will
automatically assign an IP address to each computer on your network. By default,
the fields for DHCP settings have predefined values. It is recommended to retain
these values unless specified by your ISP.
IP Pool Starting Address:
Enter the lowest range of IP address to assign. The
default value is 192.168.10.101.
IP Pool Ending Address:
Enter the highest range of IP address to assign. The default
value is 192.168.10.200.
Subnet Mask:
Enter the subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0.
Router IP Address:
Enter the IP address of your modem router. The default value is
192.168.10.1.
Primary DNS Servers / Secondary DNS Servers
: Enter a primary and a secondary
DNS server if the DNS Relay option is enabled.
Lease Time:
Enter the lease time in seconds. The lease time is the amount of time a
device is allowed connection to your modem router using its current dynamic IP
address. At the end of the lease time, the lease is either renewed or a new IP
address is assigned. The default value is 86400 seconds (1 day).