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Chapter 7 LAN Setup The P-660H-T1v3s supports IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1), IGMP version 2 (IGMPv2) and IGMP version 3 (IGMP-v3). At start up, the P-660H-T1v3s queries all directly connected networks to gather group membership. After that, the P-660HT1v3s periodically updates this information. IP multicasting can be enabled/ disabled on the P-660H-T1v3s LAN and/or WAN interfaces in the web configurator (LAN; WAN). Select None to disable IP multicasting on these interfaces. 7.6.7 Any IP Traditionally, you must set the IP addresses and the subnet masks of a computer and the P-660H-T1v3s to be in the same subnet to allow the computer to access the Internet (through the P-660H-T1v3s). In cases where your computer is required to use a static IP address in another network, you may need to manually configure the network settings of the computer every time you want to access the Internet via the P-660H-T1v3s. With the Any IP feature and NAT enabled, the P-660H-T1v3s allows a computer to access the Internet without changing the network settings (such as IP address and subnet mask) of the computer, when the IP addresses of the computer and the P660H-T1v3s are not in the same subnet. Whether a computer is set to use a dynamic or static (fixed) IP address, you can simply connect the computer to the P-660H-T1v3s and access the Internet. The following figure depicts a scenario where a computer is set to use a static private IP address in the corporate environment. In a residential house where a P660H-T1v3s is installed, you can still use the computer to access the Internet without changing the network settings, even when the IP addresses of the computer and the P-660H-T1v3s are not in the same subnet. Figure 35 Any IP Example 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.1 102 192.168.1.1 P-660H-T1v3s User's Guide