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Local Networks
This section is used to configure the settings for networks created by your router (LAN). Note that changes made in this section may also need to
be duplicated on wireless devices that you want to connect to your wireless network.
For example, if you change a wireless LAN's IP address, devices within that network will lose connection. They will have to reconnect to the network.
The user can set up multiple networks on the router, each with its own unique configuration and its own selection of interfaces. Each local network
can be attached to any of the following types of interfaces:
• Ethernet
• VLAN
For example, one network might be just an isolated WiFi hotspot for guests, while another might be the main network with administrative access,
an Ethernet port, a password-protected WiFi SSID, and a VLAN interface.
Local IP Networks
Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network:
• Network Name and IP address/Netmask (along the top bar)
• Enabled: Yes/No
• Multicast Proxy (Enabled/Disabled)
• DHCP Server (Enabled/Disabled)
• Schedule (Enabled/Disabled – See the Schedule tab in the Local Network Editor)
• IPv4 Routing Mode (NAT, Standard, IP Passthrough, Hotspot, Disabled)
• IPv6 Addressing Mode (SLAAC Only, SLAAC with DHCP, Disable SLAAC and DHCP)
Figure 73: Filter Forwarding Editor
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