Sierra Wireless Overdrive Pro User Manual page 110

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From this window, you can view or adjust these settings, or perform the following actions:
● Router IP Address
— This is the routing hardware's IP address on the LAN.
● Subnet Mask
— This is the routing hardware's internal LAN subnet mask.
● Hostname
— This is, in essence, a name you're giving the device. (See "Host Name (Device Name)"
on page 93.)
● Link SSID and Hostname
the Wi-Fi network, accessing the browser interface, or accessing the microSD card. (See "Linking
the SSID and the Host Name" on page 88.)
● SSID
— This is the name of the Wi-Fi network. (See "SSID (Wi-Fi Network Name)" on page 87.)
● MTU Mode
— This specifies whether optimization is used.
Auto
— Optimization is not used.
— Optimization is used; this may improve data transmission.
Optimized
● DHCP Server
— This field enables DHCP.
Note:
The following settings are displayed only when DHCP is enabled.
● DHCP IP Address Range
addresses available for the device to dynamically (that is, not permanently) assign to computers
connected to it.
● DHCP Lease Time
— This is the amount of time, in minutes, a computer can use its assigned IP
address before it is required to renew the lease. After this time is up, the computer is automatically
assigned a new dynamic IP address.
Enter a number between 2 and 10080.
● Max DHCP Clients
— This is the number of DHCP addresses that can be assigned and active at one
time. It's recommended you set this to a number greater than the number of Wi-Fi users.
● DNS Mode
— This specifies how the DNS servers (that the DHCP clients are to communicate with)
are obtained.
— The DNS server specified by Sprint is used.
Auto
— The routing hardware assigns DHCP clients the DNS servers specified in the
Manual
DNS Server #1
Use this option to access a DNS server that provides customized addressing or if you have a
local DNS server on your network.
If
DNS Relay
is disabled, the routing hardware rejects DNS requests targeting the internal
DNS proxy.
● Manual DNS Server #1
is Manual); available only if
DNS Mode
● DNS Relay
— If enabled, and if
DHCP clients the DNS servers specified in the
If
is set to Disable, the routing hardware rejects DNS requests targeting the internal
DNS Relay
DNS proxy.
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Settings
— With this feature you only need to remember one name when selecting
— This specifies the starting and ending address of the range of IP
and
fields.
#2
and
#2
— These are the static IP addresses to use for the DNS servers (if
DNS Mode
DNS Mode
DNS Relay
is Manual.
(see above) is Manual, the routing hardware assigns
Manual DNS Server #1
is enabled by default.
and
#2
fields.
Manual

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