Interfaces - LAN

This section allows you to modify the router's LAN IP address interface settings. Typically, the router LAN IP address settings do not need to be changed. In addition, this page allows you to configure the router's LAN DHCP server/relay settings or DHCP reservations/static leases which automatically assigns IP addresses to the wired and wireless devices that connect to your router. The router can also function as a name server and allows you to manually enter customized host names to resolve to the IP addresses of devices on your local network.
Common ConfigurationCommon Configuration

br-lan
Uptime: 2h 0m 27s
MAC-Address: 00:11:22:33:44:55
RX: 1.94 MB (17492 Pkts.)
TX: 7.91 MB (17130 Pkts.)
IPv4: 192.168.10.1/24


DHCP Server/RelayDHCP Server/Relay

help DHCP disable/enable/relay.

help DHCP start address.

help DHCP end address.

help Expiry time of leased addresses, range 2m ~ 999999h (m = minutes, h = hours).

help WINS(Windows Internet Name Service) server.

help Primary DNS(Domain Name System) server.

help Secondary DNS(Domain Name System) server.

help Local domain name.

Active DHCP LeasesActive DHCP Leases
Hostname IPv4-Address MAC-Address Leasetime remaining
< < Table is empty > >
Static LeasesStatic Leases
HostnameMAC-AddressIPv4-Address 
< < Table is empty > >
Host EntriesHost Entries
HostnameIP Address 
< < Table is empty > >

Static ARPStatic ARP
MAC-AddressIPv4-Address 
< < Table is empty > >


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