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 N450 Wireless Router WNR2500
RIP Direction
. Router Information Protocol (RIP) enables a router to exchange routing 
information with other routers. This setting controls how the router sends and receives RIP 
packets. Both is the default setting. With the Both or Out Only setting, the router broadcasts 
its routing table periodically. With the Both or In Only setting, the router incorporates the RIP 
information that it receives.
RIP Version
. This controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that 
the router sends. It recognizes both formats when receiving. By default, the RIP function is 
disabled. There are three RIP versions:
RIP-1 is universally supported. It is adequate for most networks, unless you have an 
unusual network setup. 
RIP-2 carries more information. Both RIP-2B and RIP-2M send the routing data in RIP-2 
format:
RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting.
RIP-2M uses multicasting.
Use Router as a DHCP Server
By default, this check box is selected so that the router functions as a Dynamic Host 
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
Starting IP Address
. Specify the start of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same 
subnet as the router. The default starting IP address is 192.168.1.2.
Ending IP Address
. Specify the end of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same 
subnet as the router. The default ending IP address is 192.168.1.254.
For more information, see 
Address Reservation
When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on the LAN, that computer receives 
the same IP address each time it accesses the router’s DHCP server. Assign reserved IP 
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Manage the DHCP Server on the Router
By default, the router functions as a DHCP server, enabling it to assign IP, DNS server, and 
default gateway addresses to all computers and devices that are connected to the router’s 
LAN. The assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the router. The router 
assigns IP addresses to the attached computers and devices from a pool of addresses 
specified on the LAN Setup screen. Each pool address is tested before it is assigned to avoid 
duplicate addresses on the LAN. For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP 
settings of the router function well.
You can specify the pool of IP addresses to be assigned by setting the starting IP address 
and ending IP address. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as 
the router’s LAN IP address. Using the default addressing scheme, the default range is