Local Networks
Configure the local networks consist of wired LAN Ethernet and wireless Wi-Fi hotspots.
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Configure the local networks consist of wired LAN Ethernet and wireless Wi-Fi hotspots.
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Do not click the "Stop" button on the LAN interface, as it will immediately halt the DHCP server and all intranet network streams on LAN ports and Wi-Fi connections.
To modify the local network settings, go to "Network > Interfaces" and click the "Edit" button on the LAN (bar-lan) interface.
Under the tab of "General Settings," you can modify the router IP address, netmask, gateway address, and broadcast address.
Protocol
Static Address
The LAN interface should use the default value of "Static Address."
IPv4 address
192.168.20.1
The IP address of the router and gateway for its intranet network.
IPv4 netmask
255.255.255.0
Netmask is used to define how "large" the LAN network is.
IPv4 broadcast
192.168.20.255
DHCP clients use broadcast to find and send requests to their respective servers.
Click the "DHCP Server" tab to modify the DHCP IP pool and the DHCP lease period.
The DHCP server can automatically configure connected devices' TCP/IP settings and assign an IP address from the available IP pool. To disable the DHCP server, select the "Ignore Interface" checkbox under the general setup tab of the DHCP server.
Start
100
The start of the DHCP IP pool.
For example, if the 5G routerβs LAN IP is 192.168.20.1 with netmask 255.255.255.0, a valid IP address should start from 192.168.20.100.
Limit
150
Define the IP addresses the DHCP server can lease out.
Continuing from the above example, if the start address is 192.168.20.100 and the server can lease out 150, available addresses will be from 192.168.20.100 to 192.168.20.249.
Lease time
12 hours
The duration of an IP lease. Leased-out addresses will expire after the specified period, and you must request a new DHCP lease.
If the device stays connected, its lease will be renewed after half the specified time has passed.
For example, if the lease time is 12 hours, then every 6 hours, the device will send a request to the DHCP server asking to renew its lease.
The lease time can be set in hours (h) or minutes (m). The minimum time that can be specified is 2min (2m).
Under the Advanced Settings tab, you can set up more configurations on the DHCP server.
Dynamic DHCP
Enable
This option enables the dynamic allocation of client addresses. If you disable it, you must input a static IP address on the connected devices.
Force
Disable
The force function ensures that the router always starts its DHCP server, even if another DHCP server is already running in the routerβs network.
*** When connected to another router via LAN cable, the 5G router will turn to AP mode and obtain the IP address assigned by that router. You will no longer be able to access the router at 192.168.20.1.
IPv4 Netmask
NA
It overrides the LAN netmask, making the DHCP server think itβs serving a larger or smaller network than it is.
DHCP Options
NA
For example, you can assign an MTU value per DHCP with "26,1470" or "option:mtu, 1470". You can add more options by clicking the plus symbol next to the field.
There are four physical RJ45 ports on the back panel of the EZR26-5G router. LAN Ethernet is bound to the logical port LAN 1β3 and 2.5G LAN.
To check the active DHCP clients and add new static leases, click "Network > DHCP and DNS" and navigate to the "Static Leases" tab.
Static IP leases reserve specific IP addresses for particular devices by binding them to their MAC addresses. It is useful when a stationary device connected to the network needs to be reached frequently, such as a NAS, printer, camera, etc.
Hostname
NA
A custom name that describe be linked device.
MAC Address
NA
MAC address of the linked device.
IPv4 Address
NA
The desirable IP address that reserved for the specified device.
Lease Time
NA
Use "infinite" to lock the lease permanently.