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Lease Time
The maximum amount of time, in minutes, that a network device will have the
temporary IP address before a new one is issued by the Router's DHCP server.
IP Pool Starting Address
The first IP address of a range that you specify using the Start and End IP Address
settings. Your Router's DHCP server will assign the IP addresses in this range at
random to the computers and devices in your network. Note that the Start and End IP
Addresses must both be in the same subnet as the IP Address, above.
IP Pool Ending Address
The last IP address of a range that you specify using the Start and End IP Address
settings. Your modem's DHCP server will assign numbers from this range at random
to the computers and devices in your network. By default the DHCP server has 253
addresses available to assign. Note that the Start and End IP Addresses must both be
in the same subnet as the IP Address, above.
Domain Name (optional)
This information will be passed to the client. Some ISPs require you to configure this
item, such as @Home.
More>> When you click this button, you get the following fields:
Primary DNS
This is the Domain Name System (DNS) server's IP address. Your service provider
supplies this address, if needed. Most users should not need to enter a DNS value.
Secondary DNS
This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System (DNS) server. Your
service provider supplies this address, if needed.
Primary WINS (optional)
This is a Microsoft implementation that serves as a central mapping of host names to
network addresses. WINS also provides the functionality of keeping the client names
unique on the network.
Secondary WINS (optional)
This is a Microsoft implementation that serves as a central mapping of host names to
network addresses. WINS also provides the functionality of keeping the client names
unique on the network.
Gateway
This is the IP address of the router that serves as the access point to the Internet.
This IP address might be your ISP's gateway's IP address or the IP address of your
cable or ADSL modem.
Click Save to save changes.
Click Undo if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page.
Clients List: Lists the current mapping of the IP and MAC address for each DHCP client.

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