Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings
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4.10 Configuring DHCP Server
Caution
This function is not supported when the device works in AP mode.
4.10.1 DHCP Server
In the router mode, the DHCP server function can be enabled on the device to
automatically assign IP addresses to clients so that clients connected to the LAN ports or
Wi-Fi network of the device obtain IP addresses for Internet access.
4.10.2 Configuring the DHCP Server Function
For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-
RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and
RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > LAN > LAN Settings
For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) Network > LAN > LAN
Settings
DHCP Server: The DHCP server function is enabled by default in the router mode. You
are advised to enable the function if the device is used as the sole router in the network.
When multiple routers are connected to the upper-layer device through LAN ports,
disable this function.
Caution
If the DHCP server function is disabled on all devices in the network, clients cannot
automatically obtain IP addresses. You need to enable the DHCP server function on one
device or manually configure a static IP address for each client for Internet access.
Start: Enter the start IP address of the DHCP address pool. A client obtains an IP address
from the address pool. If all the addresses in the address pool are used up, no IP address
can be obtained from the address pool.
IP Count: Enter the number IP addresses in the address pool.
Lease Time(Min): Enter the address lease term. When a client is connected, the leased IP
address is automatically renewed. If a leased IP address is not renewed due to client