Verizon GT784WNV User Manual page 75

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LAN IP and DHCP Settings allows manual set up of the LAN IP address of the
Gateway, which handles the Gateway's local wired and wireless networks.
Do not make changes to this screen unless you are an experienced network
technician. Making changes to the settings in this screen could cause problems
with the Gateway's network.
LAN Settings
To configure LAN settings, enter the new IP address and subnet mask of
the Gateway in the appropriate text boxes. These settings will establish the
Gateway's new LAN network. Click Apply and Reboot to save changes.
DHCP Server
We strongly recommend leaving the DHCP Server option enabled. To set up the
DHCP server:
1.
Ensure the DHCP server is enabled by clicking the appropriate radio button.
2.
Enter the beginning and ending IP addresses. These IP addresses define
the IP address range of the Gateway. If the default values are left intact,
the Gateway supplies a unique IP address between 192.168.1.2 and
192.168.1.254 to each computer on the network. Note that the first three
groups of numbers of the addresses are identical; this means they are on the
same subnet. The IP address of the Gateway must be on the same subnet as
the IP address range it generates. For instance, if the Gateway's IP address is
changed to 10.33.222.1, set the beginning IP address to 10.33.222.2, and the
ending IP address to 10.33.222.254
3.
Enter the IP address of the DHCP server's subnet mask.
4.
Configure the DHCP server lease time. This time period represents the
amount of time (in seconds) the DHCP server holds onto a specific IP
address.
5.
Set the DNS values. Select the type of DNS (dynamic or static), then enter
the DNS server addresses provided by the service provider. If no DNS server
information is provided, leave the text box empty.
6.
Apply to save changes.
Click
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