User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 At a glance
- 2 Quick setup
- 3 Login
- 4 System status
- 5 Internet settings
- 6 Wireless
- 7 Address reservation
- 8 Bandwidth control
- 9 Authentication
- 9.1 Overview
- 9.2 Configure captive portal
- 9.3 Example of captive portal
- 9.4 User management
- 10 AP mangement
- 11 Filter management
- 12 More settings
- 12.1 LAN settings
- 12.2 WAN parameters
- 12.3 Configure static route
- 12.4 Port mirroring
- 12.5 Manage your router remotely using web UI
- 12.6 DDNS
- 12.7 Port forwarding
- 12.8 DMZ host
- 12.9 UPnP
- 12.10 Any IP
- 12.11 Security settings
- 12.12 VPN server
- 12.13 VPN client
- 12.14 IPSec
- 12.15 Example of configuring VPN conenctions
- 12.16 Multi-WAN policy
- 13 Maintenance
- Appendix
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12 More settings
This chapter describes how to modify LAN settings and WAN parameters, how to configure static
router, port mirroring, DDNS, port forwarding, UPnP, DMZ host, and how to establish VPN
connections.
LAN settings 12.1
You can view and modify the LAN IP address of the router, and configure DHCP server here.
To enter the configuration page, choose More > LAN Settings.
12.1.1 Modify LAN IP address of the router
The LAN IP address is also the login IP address of the router. The default LAN IP address is
192.168.0.1.
Generally, you do not need to modify the LAN IP address of the router, unless an IP conflict happens
on the router. An IP conflict happens when the WAN IP address and LAN IP address of the router are
in the same network segment, or IP address of another device in the LAN is 192.168.0.1 too.
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Modify the LAN IP address, which is 192.168.7.1 in this example.
Since the network segment of the new LAN IP address is different from the original one,
the router modifies the network segment of the DHCP server automatically. See the
following figure: