Hitron CGNV User Manual page 54

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Table 15:
The Basic: LAN Setup Screen (continued)
LAN DHCP Status
Lease Time
DHCP Start IP
DHCP End IP
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Connected Computers
Host Name
IP Address
MAC Address
Type
Interface
Status
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Use this field to configure whether or not the CGNV's
DHCP server is active.
To turn the DHCP server on, click Enabled.
To turn the DHCP server off, click Disabled.
This displays the time that elapses before your device's
IP address lease expires, and a new IP address is
assigned to it by the DHCP server.
Use this field to specify the IP address at which the
CGNV begins assigning IP addresses to devices on the
LAN (when DHCP is enabled).
Use this field to specify the IP address at which the
CGNV stops assigning IP addresses to devices on the
LAN (when DHCP is enabled).
NOTE:
Devices requesting IP addresses once the
DHCP pool is exhausted are not assigned an IP
address.
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
This displays the name of each network device
connected on the LAN.
This displays the IP address of each network device
connected on the LAN.
This displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address
of each network device connected on the LAN.
This displays whether the device's IP address was
assigned by DHCP (DHCP-IP), or self-assigned.
This displays whether the device is connected on the
LAN (Ethernet) or the WLAN (Wireless(x), where x
denotes the wireless mode; b, g or n).
This displays whether the device is connected on the
LAN
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