Digitus DN-11007-N User Manual

DN-11007-N
Internet USB Multi-Function Router
User’s Manual
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Copyright Statement

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Copyright © 2004 All Rights Reserved.
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Warranty

One-Year Warranty is provided for consumer products. This warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein. ("We") warrants and tests the Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to published specifications. During the warranty period, should the Product fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper workmanship or materials, We will repair the Product or replace it with a comparable one. This warranty is for a specific period of time from the date of purchase. Proof of date of purchase is required. We will inspect the Product and make the decision regarding repair or replacement. We reserve the right to provide a functionally equivalent refurbished replacement Product. This warranty does not apply to Product failure due to accident, abuse, mishandling, improper installation, alteration, improper usage, or problems with electrical power. The Product must be used with devices that conform to the recommended industry standards. We will not be liable for damages resulting from a third party device that causes the Product to fail. We shall in no event be liable for any consequential, indirect, or incidental damages, lost profits, lost business investments lost goodwill, or interference with business relationships as a result of lost data. We are also not responsible for damage or failure of any third party equipment, even if we have been advised of the possibility. This limitation does not apply to the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law. The limited warranty is exclusive, with no other warranties, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The technical supports or advices we provided do not affect this warranty in any part.
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Safety Statements

This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and has to comply with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device causes harmful interference to home electric equipment, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, users are reminded of correcting the interference by the part of the following instruction:
Change to connect another outlet. Adjust or replace the receiving antenna. Keep a distance between interference maker and receiver. Contact with your product supplier for help.
CE Statement of Conformity
Our product has been tested in typical configuration by Ecam Sertech Corp and was found to comply with the essential requirement of Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnatic Compatibility (89/336/EEC; 92/31/EEC; 93/68/EEC)
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Index

Chapter 1: Introduction & Installation.......................................................8
1.1 OVERVIEW...................................................................................................................................................................8
1.1.1 The installation of WAN with XDSL Modem ...............................................................................................8
1.1.2 The installation of WAN with Cable Modem...............................................................................................8
1.1.3 The installation of LAN with computers .....................................................................................................9
1.2 FEATURES...................................................................................................................................................................9
1.2.1 Webcam Monitor.............................................................................................................................................9
1.2.2 Print Server......................................................................................................................................................9
1.2.3 FTP Server........................................................................................................................................................9
1.2.4 IP Sharing.........................................................................................................................................................9
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................................10
1.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS...........................................................................................................................................11
1.5 THE PRODUCT PACKAGE...........................................................................................................................................11
1.6 FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................12
1.7 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................................................13
1.8 GET YOUR IP AUTOMATICALLY & MANUALLY ............................................................................................................16
Chapter 2: DN-11007-N Home page ...........................................................18
2.1 HOW TO LINK DN-11007-N HOME PAGE ...................................................................................................................18
2.2 HOW TO ENTER DN-11007-NS SETTING ITEMS.........................................................................................................19
Chapter 3: DN-11007-N Settings.................................................................20
3.1 HOME........................................................................................................................................................................20
3.2 QUICK SETUP............................................................................................................................................................21
3.2.1 ADSL Dialup (PPPoE)...................................................................................................................................21
3.2.2 ADSL Static IP................................................................................................................................................22
3.2.3 Automatic IP...................................................................................................................................................23
3.2.4 Cable Modem (DHCP)...................................................................................................................................24
3.3 IP CONFIG .................................................................................................................................................................25
3.3.1 WAN & LAN....................................................................................................................................................25
3.3.2 DHCP Server..................................................................................................................................................30
3.3.3 Routing Table.................................................................................................................................................32
3.3.4 Miscellaneous................................................................................................................................................34
3.4 NAT SETTING............................................................................................................................................................36
3.4.1 Port Trigger....................................................................................................................................................36
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3.4.2 Virtual Server.................................................................................................................................................38
3.4.3 Virtual DMZ.....................................................................................................................................................40
3.5 INTERNET FIREWALL .................................................................................................................................................41
3.5.1 WAN & LAN Filter..........................................................................................................................................41
3.5.2 MAC Address Filter.......................................................................................................................................43
3.5.3 URL Filter........................................................................................................................................................45
3.6 USB APPLICATION ....................................................................................................................................................46
3.6.1 FTP Server......................................................................................................................................................46
3.6.2 Web Camera...................................................................................................................................................49
3.6.3 Print Server....................................................................................................................................................58
3.7 SYSTEM SETUP .........................................................................................................................................................78
3.7.1 Change User Setting..........................................................................................................................................78
3.7.2 Router Time Setup........................................................................................................................................79
3.7.3 Firmware Upgrade.............................................................................................................................................81
3.7.4 Setting Management..........................................................................................................................................82
3.7.5 Factory Default..................................................................................................................................................83
3.7.6 Wake on LAN.....................................................................................................................................................84
3.8 STATUS & LOG..........................................................................................................................................................85
3.8.1 Status..............................................................................................................................................................85
3.8.2 DHCP Leases.................................................................................................................................................88
3.8.3 System Log.........................................................................................................................................................89
3.9 LOGOUT ....................................................................................................................................................................90
Chapter 4: DDNS Service ..............................................................................91
Chapter 5: Q & A ..............................................................................................94
Chapter 6: Glossary........................................................................................97
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Chapter 1: Introduction & Installation

1.1 Overview

DN-11007-N is the latest model of networking product. It not only has the basic Internet firewall and IP sharing functions, but also contains several unique features, for instance, webcam monitor, print server, FTP server. The installations of Internet (via WAN with XDSL or Cable Modem) and local network (via LAN with computers) are shown as below.

1.1.1 The installation of WAN with XDSL Modem

1.1.2 The installation of WAN with Cable Modem

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1.1.3 The installation of LAN with computers

Notice: IP devices such as IP webcam, IP printer and IP Phone whose connector ports
are RJ45.

1.2 Features

1.2.1 Webcam Monitor

DN-11007-N supports an USB Web Camera, which provide an easy and affordable solution for home security. It allows users to monitor home security with an USB Web camera from everywhere via Internet and also to be alerted the intrusions by email.

1.2.2 Print Server

DN-11007-N supports an USB printer. It allows all the computers sharing one USB printer on your network. With LPR protocol, users can share a printer from both WAN and LAN.

1.2.3 FTP Server

DN-11007-N supports FAT 16/ FAT 32 file system format. Plug with USB hard drive or thumb drive, DN-11007-N becomes a FTP server and users can share files from both WAN and LAN.

1.2.4 IP Sharing

DN-11007-N includes DHCP server, virtual server, virtual DMZ, NAT, IP Sharing, Internet firewall, URL filter, Mac address filter and DDNS. Through a DDNS hostname, it will be easier to use Webcam monitor and file transfer from WAN.
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1.3 Specifications

WAN port
Interface Conforms to IEEE802.3 (100 BASE-TX/10 BASE-T) and bit rate 10/100 Mbps
with auto cross-over function (MDI-X)
Protocol TCP/IP Transmission encoding method Ethernet 100 BASE-TX 4B5B/MLT-3 and 10 BASE-T Manchester coding port connector RJ45 Access method CSMA/CD Transmission rate 10/100 Mbps (auto-sensing) IP obtaining method Manual/DHCP Number of ports 1 port
LAN Port
Interface Conforms to IEEE802.3 (100 BASE-TX/10 BASE-T) and bit rate 10/100 Mbps
with auto cross-over function (MDI-X)
Protocol TCP/IP Transmission encoding method Ethernet 100 BASE-TX 4B5B/MLT-3 and 10 BASE-T Manchester coding port connector RJ45 Access method CSMA/CD Transmission rate 10/100 Mbps (auto-sensing) Switching data transmitting method Store & Forward
Buffer capacity 8 MB MAC address learning table 1024 address self-learning method Communication distance 100 m IP obtaining method Manual/DHCP Number of ports 4 ports
Others
USB port 4 USB Type A connectors support USB 2.0 and 1.1 Reset button Push and hold for 5 seconds to restore factory setting Management Web-based manager Firewall NAT and SPI enhanced firewall to protect networked computers DC power adapter 5VDC, 2A (minimum) Size 200(L)x107.5(W)x27(H) mm Weight 507g (device only)
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1.4 System Requirements

To begin using DN-11007-N, you must have the following minimum system requirements.
A. ADSL/Cable Modem and broadband Internet Account. B. One Ethernet (10 BASE-T or 10/100 BASE-TX) network interface card. C. TCP/IP and at least one web browser software installed (E.g.: Internet Explorer or
Netscape).

1.5 The Product Package

Your product package should contents the following items:
A. One DN-11007-N router unit B. One DN-11007-N Quick Start Guide C. One Power Adapter (5 Volts DC, 2 Amp) D. One DN-11007-N CD (Quick Start Guide, Users Manual and Adobe Reader) E. One Web Camera, able to support PC usage and one Driver CD. (Optional)
Notice: It can be plugged in DN-11007-N directly without loading its driver.
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1.6 Front Panel Led Indicators

Please check your front panel led indicators. Make sure they work properly. If they failed, follow the troubleshooting state below.
A. Power (LED color: GREEN)
On: System is ready.
Off: There is no power. Please check your power adapter if connected firmly.
Flashing: Firmware upgrades failed.
B. Status (LED color: GREEN)
On: DN-11007-N is working properly.
Off: System is rebooting or down. Please wait for a moment. If it still cannot work,
re-plug the adapter, or contact with your product provider.
C. LAN (LED color: GREEN)
On: Connector (computer/ switch/ hub) is plugged in.
Off: LAN port cant work. Please check the LAN cable whether it is plugged firmly, or try
to connect another port for testing.
Flashing: Connector is transmitting/ receiving data.
D. WAN (LED color: GREEN)
On: XDSL or Cable Modem is connected.
Off: Your WAN port can' work. Please check the networking cable whether it is
connected to your DN-11007-N properly, or check your ISP.
Flashing: Modem is sending/ receiving data.
E. RESET Button
To restore the factory default values. One press for 5 seconds to reset for cleaning the former values.
Notice: The actions should be done under the power-on condition
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Rear Panel
A. Power Inlet: For Power Adapter (5VDC/2A). Incorrect type will damage DN-11007-N. B. USB Port: For USB 1.1/ 2.0 devices. (REF: Chapter5) C. LAN Port (RJ-45): For computer, switch and hub. D. WAN Port (RJ-45): XDSL/ Cable Modem.

1.7 Hardware Connections

Connect the hardware you want to the proper positions.
1. If you want to connect a web cam, please follow the figure below.
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2. If you want to connect a printer, please follow the figure below.
3. If you want to connect a USB hard disk, please follow the figure below.
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4. If you want to put all devices mentioned above and connect PCs together, please follow the figure below.
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1.8 Get your IP Automatically & Manually

After connecting DN-11007-N to your computer, please make sure your IP is in the automatic IP position or you want it manually. If you dont know how to enter the settings, please follow the steps below.
Step1
Click Start>Settings> Network and Dial-up Connections, then Local Area Connection.
Step2
Click Properties.
.
Step3
Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
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Step4-1
Get IP Automatically, please ignore Get IP Manually. Please select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS
Step4-2
Get IP Manually, please ignore Get IP Automatically. If you configure your IP address manually, the following default setting of DN-11007-N should be known:
1. IP Address: 192.168.1.1
2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
If you configure your computers IP manually, it needs to be on the same network segment. For example:
1. IP Address: 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be any number between 2 and 254, but it cant repeat, we use 10 to be the example.) Notice: IP address and Default gateway
couldnt be the same.
2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (same as the DN-11007-N)
3. Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (this is the IP address of DN-11007-N)
4. DNS: 192.168.1.1 (use the DN-11007-N IP address or your own choice).
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Chapter 2: DN-11007-N Home page

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In this Chapter, DN-11007-N Home page is divided into two parts. The first part is How to link DN-11007-Ns Home page. Follow the instructions, you can know how to get in DN-11007-Ns setting screen easily. The second part is How to enter DN-11007-Ns setting items. It lists all the setting functions of the Main Menu.

2.1 How to link DN-11007-N Home page

Please follow the steps below to link DN-11007-Ns Home page.
Step1
1. Open Internet browser as an example.
2. Enter 192.168.1.1 in the address field.
admin
1
2
Then, press Enter.
Step2
DN-11007-Ns Login Screen appears.
1. Enter admin in both User Name and Password blank fields.
2. Then, click Login.
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Step3
Select the functional items you want under the
Main Menu bar to do related settings.

2.2 How to enter DN-11007-N’s setting items

The Main Menu includes total 9 functional items as showed below. Select a specific item you want in the left panel and it will reveal its sub-menu items. Follow the instructions of
Chapter 3 to setup DN-11007-N.
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Chapter 3: DN-11007-N Settings

3.1 Home

Home
The Home page lists all functional items for your quick link. Click this item will also help you to back to DN-11007-Ns Main Menu.
The 6 functional items, showed on the central part are the most common use, Quick
Setup, IP Sharing, Internet Firewall, USB Application, Printer Sharing and Status & Log are selected from Main Menu for your convenience. Of course, your can set what you
want from the Main Menu bar.
Warning: If you leave DN-11007-Ns setting screen unused over 5 minutes after
clicking, it will appear the following screen to ask you to login again.
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3.2 Quick Setup

WAN Connection Type
Select Quick Setup menu to enter the Quick Setup page. DN-11007-N supports four WAN connection types. These types are selected from the drop-down menu beside WAN Connection Type. The setting fields will differ depending on what kind of connection type you select. Follow the instructions to setup DN-11007-N.
Tips are given when you move your cursor over each
item.

3.2.1 ADSL Dialup (PPPoE)

If your ISP supply you the PPPoE connection type, please follow the steps to setup your WAN connection.
Step1
1. Select ADSL Dialup (PPPoE).
2. Then, click Next.
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2
1
2
Step2
1. Input your User Name and Password supplied by your ISP.
2. Click Next.
Step3
If you dont want to do any block setting, please ignore the item 1 and 2.
1. Select the services you want to block.
1
2. Set a time period you
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3
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want to block the services you set above.
3. Click Apply.
Step4 It will take you 15 seconds
to save your settings and restart the device.

3.2.2 ADSL Static IP

If your ISP supply you the Static IP connection type, please follow the steps to setup your WAN connection.
Step1
1. Select ADSL Static IP.
2. Then, click Next.
1
2
Step2
1. Input the IP Address supplied by your ISP.
2. Input Subnet Mask.
1 2
3
4
5
1 2
3
Typically, it is 255.255.255.0.
3. Input in your Default Gateway supplied by your ISP.
4. Input your DNS Server1 and Server2. If you dont know yours, please check on your ISP.
5. Click Next.
Step3
If you dont want to do any block setting, please ignore the item 1 and 2.
1. Select the services you want to block.
2. Set a time period you want to block the services you set above.
3. Click Apply.
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Step4
It will take you 15 seconds to save your settings and restart the device.

3.2.3 Automatic IP

If your ISP supply you the Automatic IP connection type, please follow the steps to setup your WAN connection.
Step1
1. Choose Automatic IP.
2. Click Next.
1
2
1 2
3
Step2
If you dont want to do any block setting, please ignore the item 1 and 2.
1. Select the services you want to block.
2. Set a time period you want to block the services you set above.
3. Click Apply.
Step3
It will take you 15 seconds to save your settings and restart the device.
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3.2.4 Cable Modem (DHCP)

If your ISP supply you the Cable Modem (DHCP) connection type, please follow the steps to setup your WAN connection.
Step1
1. Choose Cable Modem
(DHCP).
1
2. Then, click Next.
2
1 2
3
Step2
If you dont want to do any block setting, please ignore the item 1 and 2.
1. Select the services you want to block.
2. Set a time period you want to block the services you set above.
3. Click Apply.
Step3
It will take you 15 seconds to save your settings and restart the device.
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3.3 IP Config

3.3.1 WAN & LAN

IP Config
IP Config contains four functional items, includes WAN &
LAN, DHCP Server, Routing Table and Miscellaneous.
Follow the instructions to configure your settings.
Tips are given when you move your cursor over each
item.
Select WAN & LAN in the IP Config menu. DN-11007-N supports four WAN connection types as listed below:
1. ADSL Dialup (PPPoE)
2. ADSL Static IP
3. Automatic IP
4. Cable Modem (DHCP). Follow the instructions to enter the WAN & LAN page.
Tips are given when you move your cursor over each
item.
You can select your WAN connection type from the drop-down menu beside WAN Connection Type. The setting fields will differ depending on what kind of WAN connection type you select. Follow the instructions to setup your WAN connection. The WAN Connection Type field will show the WAN connection type that you have chosen.
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3.3.1.1 ADSL Dialup (PPPoE)
255.255.255.0
If your WAN connection type is ADSL Dialup (PPPoE), please follow the instructions to complete the setup of WAN connection.
1. WAN Connection Type:
Select ADSL Dialup (PPPoE) from the menu of WAN Connection Type first.
2. WAN DNS Setting
Select Yes to get DNS Server automatically.
3. PPPoE Account Input User Name (1) and Password supplied by your ISP.
4. WAN MAC Address Setting
The original default is supplied by producer. We recommend you dont change it.
5. LAN IP Setting The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 (2), Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0.
6. Apply & Cancel
Click Apply to save the settings. If you want to clean the settings, please click Cancel.
.
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2
3
4
192.168.1.1
5
1: This is the name of your Internet account. Some ISPs work with the entire account name
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along with the hosting domain (such as your_name@yourdomain.com) and others require that you enter only the account name (your_name). 2: You can change this default LAN IP address depending on demand, for example,
192.168.2.X. Please notice that means you have to login DN-11007-Ns setting screen with the same LAN IP address, 192.168.2.X.
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3.3.1.2 ADSL Static IP
192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
If your WAN connection type is ADSL Static IP, please follow the instructions to complete the setup of WAN connection.
1. WAN Connection Type:
Select ADSL Static IP from the menu of WAN Connection Type first.
2. WAN IP Setting
Input IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway in the field of WAN IP Setting. If you dont know, please check with your ISP.
3. WAN DNS Setting
Select No, it means do not get DNS Server automatically, and input your WAN DNS Setting. If you dont know, check with your ISP.
4. WAN MAC Address Setting
The original default is supplied by producer. We recommend you dont change it.
5. LAN IP Setting
The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 (3), Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0.
6. Apply & Cancel
Click Apply to save the settings. If you want to clean the settings, please click Cancel.
1
2
3
4
5
6
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3:
192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
You can change this default LAN IP address depending on demand, for example,
192.168.2.X. Please notice that means you have to login DN-11007-Ns setting screen with the same LAN IP address, 192.168.2.X.
3.3.1.3 Automatic IP
If your WAN connection type is Automatic IP, please follow the instructions to complete the setup of WAN connection.
1. WAN Connection Type:
Select Automatic IP from the menu of WAN Connection Type first.
2. WAN DNS Setting
Select Yes to get DNS Server automatically.
3. WAN MAC Address Setting
The original default is supplied by producer. We recommend you dont change it.
4. LAN IP Setting
The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 (4), Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
5. Apply & Cancel
Then, click Apply to save the settings. If you want to clean the settings, please click Cancel.
4:
1
2
3
4
5
You can change this default LAN IP address depending on demand, for example,
192.168.2.X. Please notice that means you have to login DN-11007-Ns setting screen with the same LAN IP address, 192.168.2.X.
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3.3.1.4 Cable Modem (DHCP)
192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
If your WAN connection type is Cable Modem (DHCP), please follow the instructions to complete the setup of WAN connection.
1. WAN Connection Type:
Select Cable Modem (DHCP) from the menu of WAN Connection Type first.
2. WAN DNS Setting
Select Yes to get DNS Server automatically.
3. WAN MAC Address Setting
The original default is supplied by producer. We recommend you dont change it.
4. LAN IP Setting The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 (5), Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0.
5. Apply & Calcel Click Apply to save the settings. If you want to clean the settings, please click Cancel.
1
2
3
4
5
5: You can change this default LAN IP address depending on demand, for example,
192.168.2.X. Please notice that means you have to login DN-11007-Ns setting screen with the same LAN IP address, 192.168.2.X.
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3.3.2 DHCP Server

This section lists all the computers and other devices that DN-11007-N detects on your network. Please follow the instructions to configure your settings.
Select DHCP Server in the IP Config menu. DN-11007-N supports up to 253 IP addresses for your local network. The IP address can be provided by the network administrator or obtained automatically from DN-11007-N, if the DHCP server is enabled. Follow the instructions to enter the DHCP Server page.
Tips are given when you move your cursor over each
item.
DHCP allows you to manage and distribute IP addresses throughout your network from DN-11007-N. Please follow the instructions to complete the setup of DHCP Server.
1. Enable the DHCP Server? Click Yes or No to enable or disable the DHCP Server. DHCP server supports 253 IP addresses at most for your local network. If the DHCP server is enabled, managers can assign them or let them be obtained automatically.
2. Domain Name: Domain Name is the name which you had registered from NIC (Network Information Center). If managers dont apply for a domain name, ignore this part.
3. IP Pool Starting/ Ending Address: IP Pool Starting and Ending Address can be set to control the number of users to get in. As showed below, it allows 253 users to enter among the number 2 to 253.
4. DNS and WINS Server Setting Input a WINS server IP, if there is a WINS Server(6) in the local network.
5. Apply & Cancel Click Apply to save the settings. If you want to clean the settings, please click Cancel.
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