CTEK Z4200U SkyRouter User Manual

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26 October 2012

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4.2.2 Configuring The Ethernet Interace


The Ethernet configuration determines how devices connected to the LAN side of router will be addressed, and what the
actual address of this router will be on the LAN.

Figure 12 - Ethernet Configuration



Media Type – Determines the type of Ethernet connection. Auto allows router to determine what the connection is. This
setting is appropriate for most cases. Other settings are to select either 10Mb (10baseT), 100Mb (100baseT), Full Duplex
(FD), or Half Duplex (HD). Again, in almost all cases Auto will correctly determine the proper setting.

DHCP Configuration – These settings determine the network topology of the LAN side of router’s network.

Disabled – You must manually configure the IP address and other addressing parameters described in the next
section . It is recommended that the router be assigned a private static address of 192.168.1.10.

Enable Server - This router must be assigned a private static IP address, as defined in the next section. It is
recommended that an address of 192.168.1.10 be used. The DHCP server will issue dynamic IP addresses to
other devices connected to the LAN side. IP addresses will be assigned for up to 50 devices. Address assignment
is sequential in the range of 192.168.1.100 – 192.168.1.150.

Enable Client – Some other device on the LAN side of the network is acting as a DHCP server. The router will be
assigned a dynamic IP address by the DHCP server.

DNS Address Source – In most cases this parameter should be set to Acquire From Wireless Network. In this case,
when you click on the Update button, the router will verify that it has been connected to the wireless network and that the

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