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Configuration with Advanced Setup

Gigaset SE505 dsl/cable / English / A31008-E505-B100-1-7619 / configure_router.fm / 16.07.2003

IP Pool Range
In

IP Pool Range

enter the range of IP addresses which the router should use for

automatically assigning IP addresses to the PC's.
Enter the first and last addresses.

In the bottom half of the screen you can create a list of PC's to which the DHCP server

will always assign the same IP address. This function is useful when you wish to define

filter rules for certain PC's or forward ports to certain PC's (refer to "Filtering Internet

access" on page 84 or "Port Forwarding" on page 88). The relevant PC must always have

the same IP address.
You can create the list of PC's in two ways:

From the list of logged-in PC's.
You should use this option when the appropriate PC's are logged on.
– To do this, select the List of logged on PC's option in the Define New Entry

window.

– From the list, select the PC's you wish to add to the list, then click on Add to list.

By entering their

MAC address

You should use this option when the PC's you wish to add to the list are not currently

logged onto the router.
Note: You can find out the MAC addresses of the wireless network adapters of the

PC's with the command ipconfig /all on the relevant PC's.
– In the Define New Entry window, select MAC Address.

– Now enter the MAC addresses of the PC's you wish to add to the list. To improve

clarity, type in a name for the PC, then click on Add to list.

To remove an entry from the list, click on Delete in the right hand column of the list

entry.

Click on APPLY to apply the settings.

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The first three fields of the first and last IP address always have the

first three fields of the router's IP address as their default setting

because the subnet mask is always 255.255.255.x. This means that

the first three address segments for all network components must be

identical.