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web_gui:network_page [2010/11/25 17:13]
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The default settings will work for users connecting to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider that distributes network settings automatically using DHCP. [[wp>DHCP]] The default settings will work for users connecting to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider that distributes network settings automatically using DHCP. [[wp>DHCP]]
-Advanced configurations (multiple IP addresses, multiple WAN interfaces, etc) are on a separate [[Advanced Network Configuration]] page, opened by a link at the bottom of the page.+Advanced configurations (multiple IP addresses, multiple WAN interfaces, etc) are on a separate [[Advanced Network Configuration]] page, opened by a link at the bottom of the page. You can read about some special configuration scenarios [[network:start|here]].
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The arrows in the back panel picture indicate which interfaces have which subnet. The arrows in the back panel picture indicate which interfaces have which subnet.
-==== Used as ==== +==== Interface usage ==== 
-Select how the contact will be used: +A dropdown box selects how the interface will be used by the firewall/router/bridge
-  * inside - Connected computers will be protected by the firewall on a separate subnet (normal, recommended setting for most users). +  * //inside// - Connected computers will be protected by the firewall on a separate subnet (normal, recommended setting for most users). 
-  * outside - Unprotected. Inside interfaces will be protected from this interface by the firewall. (Only for the advanced user!) +  * //outside// - Unprotected. Inside interfaces will be protected from this interface by the firewall. (Only for the advanced user!) 
-  * [[:network:DMZ]] - DeMilitarized Zone - Special subnet for webservers: can access WAN, but no connection at all to LAN. [[wp>DMZ_(computing)|DMZ]] +  * //[[:network:DMZ]]// - DeMilitarized Zone - Special subnet for webservers: can access WAN, but no connection at all to LAN. [[wp>DMZ_(computing)|DMZ]] 
-  * blocked - Connector not used and is switched off. +  * //blocked// - Connector not used and is switched off. 
-  * isolated - Can only access WAN, but no connection at all to other LAN interfaces. (Same as DMZ.) +  * //isolated// - Can only access WAN, but no connection at all to other LAN interfaces. (Same as DMZ.) 
-  * off - Virtual access point is not used and is switched off. (AIR can not be switched off here - disable entire wireless on Wireless Settings page instead.) +  * //off// - Virtual access point is not used and is switched off. (AIR can not be switched off here - disable entire wireless on Wireless Settings page instead.) 
-  * %%-->%% ET1 - Bridged to ET1. Uses same subnet as ET1 port, see ET1 port settings for details. +  * //%%-->%% ET1// - Bridged to ET1. Uses same subnet as ET1 port, see ET1 port settings for details. 
-  * %%-->%% ipwanx - Bridged to an extra WAN interface. Open the extra WAN interfaces page to see/edit this port's settings.+  * //%%-->%% ipwanx// - Bridged to an extra WAN interface. Open the extra WAN interfaces page to see/edit this port's settings.
As the [[:wireless:start|wireless]] interfaces are turned off by default you are recommended to enable them on the [[web GUI:Wireless page]] before you configure them on this page. As the [[:wireless:start|wireless]] interfaces are turned off by default you are recommended to enable them on the [[web GUI:Wireless page]] before you configure them on this page.
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 +==== IP address ====
 +**IP Adress** The unit's IP address on LAN. The unit can be reached by this address from your PC.
 +
 +**Subnet Mask** States which of the IP address' digits that identify the subnet of your LAN.\\
 +:?: The more advanced user may want to enter subnet mask as a prefix length, where 255.255.255.0 is entered simply as the value "24" (the mask has 24 binary one:s).
 +This can be done here, as on many web pages in the Internet Gate where a subnet mask is requested.
 +However, the mask will be converted and stored in its dot notation form, and showed in this style the next time the web page is displayed. [[wp>IPv4_subnetting_reference|IP subnetting, CIDR]]
 +
 +==== DHCP Server ====
 +This should be checked if you want the unit to act as a DHCP server on your LAN. (Recommended and default)\\
 +(A DHCP server supplies IP addresses to all PC's on a LAN. [[wp>DHCP]])\\
 +:!: It doesn't work to have more than one DHCP server on the LAN, make sure that other DHCP servers (in another Internet Gate, router or PC) are shut off.
 +If a DHCP server elsewhere on the LAN is preferred, this checkbox should be unchecked.
 +
 +**From**, **To** The address range used by the DHCP server to select IP addresses to distribute.\\
 +:!: The address range must lie within the subnet specified by the **IP Address** and **Subnet Mask** for this interface. [[wp>IPv4_subnetting_reference|IP subnetting]]
 +
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===== Advanced settings ===== ===== Advanced settings =====
 +[[network:start|Special scenarios]]
 +
[[Advanced Network Configuration]] [[Advanced Network Configuration]]
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