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Change LAN IPv4 address settings, Route Only NAT-less

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TRENDnet User's Guide Change LAN IPv4 address settings Network > LAN Note: The default LAN interface IPv4 address settings is 192.168.10.1 / 255.255.255.0 and also assigned to LAN ports 1-8 by default. If the LAN IPv4 address settings are modified, you will need to log into the router management page with the new IPv4 address settings. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 8). 2. Click on Network and click LAN. 3. Under the Common Configuration section, you can enter the new LAN interface IP address settings.  IPv4 address - Enter the new LAN IPv4 address. (e.g. 192.168.50.1)  IPv4 netmask - Select or Enter the new LAN IPv4 subnet mask. The drop-down menu will list class A, B, C, or custom which will allow you to manually enter a custom subnet mask. (e.g. 255.255.255.0) 4. Click Apply to Limited Warranty Below is a reference of the additional LAN settings if you choose to make other configuration changes to these sections. General Setup  Status - LAN Interface (br-lan) o Uptime - Displays the amount time the LAN interface has been up and continuously running. This time will reset if the router is powered off or router is rebooted. o MAC-Address - Displays the current MAC address assigned to the LAN interface. o Rx - Displays the total amount of data received by the LAN interface in MB (# of packets) since the start of the currently displayed uptime. o Tx - Displays the total amount of data transmitted by the LAN interface in MB (# of packets) since the start of the currently displayed uptime. o IPv4: Displays the current IPv4 address settings assigned to the LAN interface.  Mode - Allows you to change the function between NAT mode or Route Only (NAT-less). o NAT - The default router mode which uses network address translation between the local internal (LAN/VLAN) interfaces and external (WAN1/WAN2) interfaces translating public and private IP addressing. o Route Only (NAT-less) - This mode disables the NAT function between internal and external interfaces and may also be known as classical routing mode. This mode should only be used when the router is using for local internal IP routing only Advanced Settings  Override MAC Address - This parameter allows you to assign a new LAN interface (br-lan) MAC address. Typically, this parameter does not need to be modified. (e.g. AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF)  Override MTU - The default MTU (maximum transfer unit) or frame size is set to 1500 bytes. This parameter allows you to assign a new MTU size. Typically, this parameter does not need to be modified.  Use gateway metric - This is automated metric or priority value assigned to the LAN network interface route in the routing table. Typically, this parameter does © Copyright 2019 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. 11

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
Limited Warranty
Change LAN IPv4 address settings
Network > LAN
Note:
The default LAN interface IPv4 address settings is 192.168.10.1 / 255.255.255.0
and also assigned to LAN ports 1-8 by default. If the LAN IPv4 address settings are
modified, you will need to log into the router management page with the new IPv4
address settings.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 8).
2. Click on
Network
and click
LAN
.
3. Under the Common Configuration section, you can enter the new LAN interface IP
address settings.
IPv4 address
Enter the new LAN IPv4 address.
(e.g. 192.168.50.1)
IPv4 netmask
Select or Enter the new LAN IPv4 subnet mask. The drop-down
menu will list class A, B, C, or custom which will allow you to manually enter a
custom subnet mask.
(e.g. 255.255.255.0)
4. Click
Apply
to
Below is a reference of the additional LAN settings if you choose to make other
configuration changes to these sections.
General Setup
Status
LAN Interface (br-lan)
o
Uptime
Displays the amount time the LAN interface has been up and
continuously running. This time will reset if the router is powered off
or router is rebooted.
o
MAC-Address
Displays the current MAC address assigned to the LAN
interface.
o
Rx
Displays the total amount of data received by the LAN interface in
MB (# of packets) since the start of the currently displayed uptime.
o
Tx
Displays the total amount of data transmitted by the LAN
interface in MB (# of packets) since the start of the currently displayed
uptime.
o
IPv4:
Displays the current IPv4 address settings assigned to the LAN
interface.
Mode
Allows you to change the function between
NAT
mode or
Route Only
(NAT-less).
o
NAT
The default router mode which uses network address
translation between the local internal (LAN/VLAN) interfaces and
external (WAN1/WAN2) interfaces translating public and private IP
addressing.
o
Route Only (NAT-less)
This mode disables the NAT function between
internal and external interfaces and may also be known as classical
routing mode. This mode should only be used when the router is using
for local internal IP routing only
Advanced Settings
Override MAC Address
This parameter allows you to assign a new LAN
interface (br-lan) MAC address. Typically, this parameter does not need to be
modified.
(e.g. AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF)
Override MTU
The default MTU (maximum transfer unit) or frame size is set
to 1500 bytes. This parameter allows you to assign a new MTU size. Typically,
this parameter does not need to be modified.
Use gateway metric
This is automated metric or priority value assigned to the
LAN network interface route in the routing table. Typically, this parameter does