User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Wireless Performance Considerations
- Installation
- Configure the Computer
- Log In to the Modem Router
- Menu
- Setup
- Wireless Settings
- LAN
- DHCP Setting
- Time and Date
- Advanced
- Multi-WAN
- Advanced-LAN
- NAT
- Firewall
- DOS Protection
- Packet Filter
- Rules
- Statistics
- Multicast
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- UPnP
- SNMP
- Maintenance
- Remote Access
- TR069 Setting
- Init Script
- SysLog
- Time Schedule
- Firmware Upgrade
- Configuration Backup/Restore
- Ping
- Diagnostics
- Reboot Device
- Status
- Statistics
- Appendix
- Specifications
- Limited Warranty
DNS Relay — Select whether to enable or disable the DNS relay function. Check this
box to request automatic assignment of a DNS, then enter the Primary DNS Server
and the Secondary DNS Server in the DHCP Setting screen below.
DHCP Setting
This section allows you to configure your Modem Router to use the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP). You can set your Modem Router as a DHCP server or
a DHCP relay agent of your network.
The information required on the DHCP Setting screen vary depending on the
selected DHCP option.
DHCP Option — Select the DHCP mode of your Modem Router. Options are:
• Disabled: Select this setting if there is already a DHCP server on your
network and all devices on your network are using static IP addresses.
• DHCP Server: By default, your Modem Router is set as a DHCP server. See
more details below.
• DHCP Relay: Select this setting to set your Modem Router as a DHCP Relay
agent. See description on the next page.
NOTE: If you want to set your Modem Router as a DHCP server, make sure
there is no other DHCP server on your network.
DHCP Server
If you set your Modem Router as the DHCP server, your Modem Router will
automatically assign an IP address to each computer on your network. By default,
the fields for DHCP settings have predefined values. It is recommended to retain
these values unless specified by your ISP.