Network Settings
Network WAN Setting
When one is installing the router on their own, 9 times out of 10 they will come across this page. This page is used when installing a router behind a modem. This means that after the average user has finished bridging the modem. They must then configure this page to work with their ISP.
Network LAN Setting
This is the page where the settings for the internal network is configured. Here you are given the option to change the router’s IP and Subnet Mask as well as the ranges of the DHCP. If you do not know what any of these things represent, it is best to leave the at their default IP address. The TEW also provides a way to reserve. By adding your computer, alongside with the MAC address of the system, the user can reserve a specific IP inside the DHCP range.