RFNet Technologies Pte Ltd 000003 User Manual
IP Address pool (For User Defined only), Start Address: This is the start address of the DHCP
pool. The router will assign this to the first computer connected to the router.
IP Address pool (For
pool. The router will assign this to the first computer connected to the router.
IP Address pool (For
User Defined only), End Address: This is the end address that the router
will assign to the computers connected to the router.
Lease Time: The amount of time a network computer will be allowed to connect with the DHCP
Server. By default, the lease time is 2880 minutes.
Lease Time: The amount of time a network computer will be allowed to connect with the DHCP
Server. By default, the lease time is 2880 minutes.
DHCP Server Reserved Entries: This feature allows you to reserve up to 8 LAN IP Addresses.
These addresses can be assigned to your Servers, so that they always get the same IP Address
when they boot up. Fill up the table by order of ID.
ID: Tick to enable this reservation.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC Address of the Server, so that the Router can identify your Server
properly. The format for the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
IP Address: Enter the IP Address that you want to reserve for your Server.
These addresses can be assigned to your Servers, so that they always get the same IP Address
when they boot up. Fill up the table by order of ID.
ID: Tick to enable this reservation.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC Address of the Server, so that the Router can identify your Server
properly. The format for the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
IP Address: Enter the IP Address that you want to reserve for your Server.
DHCP > DHCP List
This is a log showing all the IP assigned to the computer by the Router in the WLAN and LAN
ports. The table will display the MAC address of the computer with the corresponding IP address.
ports. The table will display the MAC address of the computer with the corresponding IP address.
Port Forward > Virtual Server
This page allows you to configure Virtual Server. This feature is used when you need to allow
computers from the Internet to access servers in LAN. Traffic initiated from the WAN (Internet) is
normally blocked. Virtual Server allows the specific type of traffic to pass through the Router to
reach the Server in the LAN. Examples of these Servers are Web Servers and Game Servers.
computers from the Internet to access servers in LAN. Traffic initiated from the WAN (Internet) is
normally blocked. Virtual Server allows the specific type of traffic to pass through the Router to
reach the Server in the LAN. Examples of these Servers are Web Servers and Game Servers.
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