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How to set up your wireless network for irfr or arfr

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Configuring Your Access Point or Router
We recommend the following settings. Refer to your hardware's manual or documentation for the specific terminology
and method for setting up the system.
• Most routers out of the box are running a DHCP server for their local ports and wireless devices. This is not the
same as the DHCP server that we chose earlier. Leave this on.
• The WAN port should be set to listen for a DHCP address (receive internet address automatically).
• Turn off wireless security features, like securing the network with a passphrase, while configuring the network.
Once you have the system up and running, you may feel free to turn these on to keep unwanted devices off the
network. This simplifies the initial setup and removes extra variables.
• Turn off any settings like "Broadcast Storm Detection" or "Block Multicast".
Bring the Network Online
After you have chosen a topology and configured the router, it is time to bring the network online.
Be sure that the DHCP server is on the network and running, whether this is a Net3 Conductor or console. Consoles
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Updated: Tue, 03 Oct 2023 07:16:35 GMT
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