4.3.3
LAN
In this tab are the settings for the Ethernet port (interface for wired connection) are shown.
Mode is as follows:
DHCP means that the MR will try to get an IP address by sending DHCP requests. Select
this option if you connect the MR to a network with a DHCP server. For example, your
company network, or any network with a router. All settings for the LAN connection are
made by the DHCP server and no further configuration is needed.
If this network provides Internet access, the MR will be connected to Internet. You can
check that with the ping button (see chapter 4.3.12).
If the MR fails to receive a reply of the DHCP request, the settings for the Static
configuration are used if the case Fallback to static IP if DHCP fails is checked.
Static means that the MR will use the static IP address provided below. You should select
this option if:
you plug the MR directly to your computer. You also need to configure your computer
accordingly, i.e. assign a different IP address from the same range and the same
netmask.
you plug the MR to a network without DHCP server.
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Figure 4.3.3. Subsection dedicated to the LAN communication.
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