DHCP Mappings
Fig. 37 Static DHCP mappings.
IP addresses of servers are often static so that clients could always locate
the servers by the static IP addresses. By using Static DHCP Mappings, you
can ensure that a host will get the same IP address when it requests one
from the DHCP server. Therefore, instead of configuring the IP address of an
intranet server manually, you can configure the server to obtain an IP
address by DHCP and it is always assigned the same IP address.
To always assign a static IP address to a specific DHCP client:
1. Specify the MAC address of the DHCP client and the IP address to be
assigned to it. Then, give a description of this mapping.
2. Select the corresponding Enabled check box.
3.5. Configuring IEEE 802.11b/g-Related Settings
Communication
Basic IEEE 802.11b/g-related communication settings include AP functionality,
Regulatory domain, Channel number, Network name (SSID), Data rate, and
Transmit power.
Fig. 38 Basic IEEE 802.11b/g communication settings.
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