Ip settings – StarTech.com AP150WN1X1OG User Manual
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IP Settings
IP Address:
The IP address of the Access Point.
Subnet Mask:
The subnet of the Access Point.
Default Gateway:
The Access Point to another network, normally the IP address of your router.
DHCP:
The Access Point includes a ‘Smart’ AUTO DHCP feature to help manage the IP
addresses within your wireless network and with your router. When the Access Point is
connected to your home network/router through the ‘Network’ port, the AUTO DHCP
will determine whether it can receive an IP address from your router. If it can, it will
automatically switch to a client and allow your router to assign it an IP address.
When there is no connection available, the Access Point will act as a DHCP Server. You
may also manually control the IP settings of the Access Point by choosing Client, Server
or Disabled from the DHCP drop down menu.
DHCP Client Range:
The range of IP addresses the Access Point’s DHCP server will assign to devices
connecting to the Access Point.
Disabled / Static DHCP:
If your network requires the use of manual IP address assignments, select this option.
You may manually enter the IP address settings of the Access Point so it reflects the
correct addresses to work with your specific network.