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Under the Network menu the following submenus are listed:
Submenu
Description
LAN
Here you can set the LAN IP address and the subnet mask of the router (mbNET).
This IP address accesses the router in the LAN.
You can also specify both network routes in CIDR format (x.x.x.0/24) and host routes here.
WAN
Using the mbNET's WAN interface, you can connect a local network to another local network
or a public network, such as the Internet.
The WAN interface can be configured depending on the application.
Optionally, you can network routes here in CIDR format (x.x.x.0/24) or define routes to indi-
vidual network nodes.
Wi-Fi
Here you specify the interface type (DHCP or static) and configure the interface, if necessary.
You can also configure the Wi-Fi connection to a Wi-Fi router or access point.
Modem
Here you can configure dial-up or Internet connections, depending on the type of modem
(analogue modem or GSM modem).
Internet
For connecting to the Internet, you can configure the mbNET here for the specific connection
and depending on certain events.
DHCP
Here you can configure the mbNET as a DHCP server on the LAN or WAN network.
DNS Server If the mbNET should maintain a connection permanently, you can add your own DNS server
here.
Hosts
To answer DNS queries directly, you can click here to assign an IP address to a specific
name.
DynDNS
Here, you can set up a public dynamic DNS service.
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