Secure Server needs to know how to locate the DHCP server. In this case, called
DHCP relay, the WLAN Access Manager relays the client DHCP request to the DHCP
server at the administrator-specified IP address. When the WLAN Access Manager or
WLAN Secure Server receives the reply, it relays it to the client.
Step 4.
Click Yes to Obtain IP Address via DHCP.
If you click Yes, the unit will request its IP address, subnet mask, gateway,
and DNS IP address from a DHCP server.
Step 5.
Choose the Netmask address from the drop-down box.
Step 6.
Type the Default Router IP address.
Step 7.
Type the Primary DNS server IP address, and if applicable, the
Secondary DNS server IP address.
Step 8.
Click Submit Changes to save your settings.
Step 9.
Click the Advanced Network Configuration to configure advanced
network settings, as described in
2.3
Advanced Network Settings
To configure advanced network settings:
Step 1.
Click Advanced Network Configuration on the Network Configuration
screen.
The Advanced Network screen appears, as shown in
Note:
The screens for the WLAN Access Manager and WLAN Secure Server are the same.
2-6
Advanced Network
Settings.
Figure
Configuring the WLAN Security System
2-4.