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Table 3. Default Settings Summary
Option Default Setting Explanation/Instructions
DHCP DHCP server enabled
with the following pool
of addresses: 192.168.1.3
through 192.168.1.34
The ADSL Barricade maintains
a pool of private IP addresses for
dynamic assignment to your LAN
computers. To use this service,
you must have set up your
computers to accept IP
information dynamically, as
described in the Quick Start.
See Configuring Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol on page
49 for an explanation of the
DHCP service.
NAT
(Network Address
Translation)
NAT rule enabled Your computers’ private IP
addresses (see DHCP above)
will be translated to your public
IP address whenever they
access the Internet. See
Configuring the LAN Ports on
page 40 for a description of the
NAT service.
USB Port
IP Address
(optional)
Assigned static
IP address:
192.168.1.2
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
This is the IP address assigned
to the USB port on the device
(if used). Typically, you will not
need to change this address.
See USB Functionality for
instructions.
LAN Port IP Address Assigned static
IP address:
192.168.1.1
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
This is the IP address of the
LAN port on the device. The
LAN port connects the device
to your Ethernet network.
Typically, you will not need
to change this address. See
Configuring the LAN Ports on
page 40 for instructions.