Lan a – LevelOne WBR-6005 User Manual

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The private local network, connected to the LAN port or wireless interface,
provides a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for

allocating IP addresses to local PCs and wireless clients, and Network

Address Translation (NAT) for mapping the multiple ―internal‖ IP addresses

to one ―external‖ IP address.

The public external network, connected to the WAN port, supports DHCP
client, Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) and static IP for

connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) through a cable or DSL

modem.

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The Wireless Router can provide an access point service for an existing
wired LAN, creating a wireless extension to the local network. The Wireless

Router functions as purely an access point when set to Bridge Mode. When

used in this mode, there are no gateway functions between the WAN port

and the LAN and wireless interface.

A Wi-Fi wireless network is defined by its Service Set Identifier (SSID) or
network name. Wireless clients that want to connect to a network must set

their SSID to the same SSID of the network service.

Figure 5: Operating as an Access Point

Server

(IP: 192.168.0.x)

Desktop PC

(IP: 192.168.0.x)

LAN Switch

Wireless

AP/Router

Notebook PC

(IP: 192.168.0.x)

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