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User Manual Access Point /Client V 3.0.3
Access Point /Client V 3.0.3
Access Point /Client V 3.0.3
Access Point /Client V 3.0.3
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The integrated DHCP server can be used to automatically assign IP addresses. It is however
disabled by default and may be enabled by checkmarking the Activate DHCP Server
option.
disabled by default and may be enabled by checkmarking the Activate DHCP Server
option.
Note:
The IP address of the interface itself needs to be within the IP address range!
The interfaces to be covered by the DHCP server can be specified in more detail by means
of the options available in the for the following interfaces section. This allows setting the
pool range individually for each interface.
of the options available in the for the following interfaces section. This allows setting the
pool range individually for each interface.
In addition to IP addresses, the DHCP server can, in server operation, also forward a domain
lookup prefix as well as up to three DNS server addresses. This information is passed on to
DHCP clients. The device employs its own internal DNS service for temporary query storage.
If the Access Point itself operates as a DHCP client, rather than having a static IP address,
the DHCP server used in that case will overwrite these data.
lookup prefix as well as up to three DNS server addresses. This information is passed on to
DHCP clients. The device employs its own internal DNS service for temporary query storage.
If the Access Point itself operates as a DHCP client, rather than having a static IP address,
the DHCP server used in that case will overwrite these data.