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LAN
The LAN functionality of the NetComm Smart Hub 4G can be configured from this page. Using this page, an administrator can
change the LAN Subnet, gateway IP address, DHCP settings, Static DHCP Lease settings, and many others.
NAME
IP Address
Netmask
MBB IP Forwarding (Transparent Bridging)
LAN 2
LAN 2 IP Address
LAN2 Subnet Mask
DHCP Type
Start IP Address
End IP Address
Netmask
Primary DNS Server/ Secondary DNS Server
Gateway
Lease Time
Statically Assigned
802.11d Spanning Tree
LLTD
IGMP Proxy
UPnP
NetComm Smart Hub 4G User Guide
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Figure 34 - Advanced View - LAN Settings
The local IP address of the NetComm Smart Hub 4G.
The subnet mask for the local network.
This option when enabled bridges the WAN port to the LAN port. The connected LAN device is
then live on the Internet.
This field can be used to configure a secondary LAN IP Address (optional).
The local IP address of the secondary LAN IP Address (optional).
The subnet mask of the secondary IP Address (optional).
The default "Server" option sets the NetComm Smart Hub 4G to assign dynamic IP addresses
for LAN devices. This option is usually only disabled if there is another DHCP server on the
same network.
The Start IP address of your DHCP IP Address Pool.
The End IP address of your DHCP IP Address Pool.
The subnet mask of the IP Address .
This option allows you to manually assign DNS Servers.
The default gateway IP address is the IP address of your NetComm Smart Hub 4G.
The DHCP Lease time of the DHCP Client connected to the NetComm Smart Hub 4G.
This feature allows you to statically assign an IP address to the MAC Address of a LAN device.
The Format of MAC address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX .
The default is "Disable", select "Enable" to enable this option. The Spanning Tree protocol is
used to stop loops when using wireless distribution system (WDS) links as redundant links in a
distribution system.
Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD). The default setting is "Disable". Select "Enable" to
enable this option.
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), The default setting is "Disable". Select "Enable"
to utilise this feature.
The default option Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is "Enabled" and is used by a network
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