Examples of using Second router in English and their translations into Danish
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VERIFICATION REQUIRED-A second router.
The second router started working at the exact time of the kidnapping.
Changes in the configuration of the Second router.
Any computer or second router whose port is being forwarded must have its WAN DHCP.
DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one computer or second router.
You must now connect all your other equipment to the Second router, after which it should have access to the Internet.
Other changes, such as among other things"Port Forwarding" and"Port Triggering" and other customizations in the configuration of your network must also be made in the Second router.
Note that any changes as far as possible must be made in the Second router and not in the Modem/router.
Assign a static IP address for the Second router based on its MAC(Media Access Control) address Static DHCP/ Address Reservation is used to allow a DHCP server to assign the same IP to a specific MAC address.
Connections: Modem/router is with an Ethernet cable(with RJ-45 connector) Category 6 orbetter connected from LAN"Ethernet 1" port often yellow connector to the Second router WAN Ethernet port often blue connector.
If this is the case,the setup of the Second router must be changed to avoid using the same IP addresses as the Modem/router.
DHCP IP addresses: If the Modem/router by default, for example, has the IP address 192.168.1.1 andits DHCP allocates IP addresses from 192.168.1.10- 192.168.1.99, the Second router may not use these IP addresses.
Any computer or second router whose port is being forwarded must have its WAN DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) client function disabled and should have a static IP address assigned to it because its IP address may change when it is using the DHCP function.
Demilitarized Zone(DMZ) hosting is commonly referred to as"exposed host," and allows you to specify a recipient of WAN traffic that Network Address Translation(NAT)is unable to translate to a known local PC or second router.
The Second router is then again with an Ethernet cable(with RJ-45 connector) Category 6 or better connected from one of its LAN Ethernet port often yellow connector to one's Computer LAN Ethernet port often yellow connector or Second router is then again connected wirelessly to one's computer.
Demilitarized Zone(DMZ) hosting is commonly referred to as"exposed host," and allows you to specify a recipient of WAN traffic that Network Address Translation(NAT)is unable to translate to a known local PC or second router. DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one computer or second router.
If this is the case,the setup of the Second router must be changed to avoid using the same IP addresses as the Modem/router. This may in this example be done by giving the Second router IP address 192.168.2.1 and let the DHCP allocates IP addresses from 192.168.2.10- 192.168.2.99.
For example, set the"MAC Address"::::::, which is the Second router's WAN MAC address(if it is not displayed,it can be found by logging into the Second router and see in its setup under"Internet") and"Assign to IP": 192.168.0.20 where the IP address is selected within the range that the Modem/router's DHCP allocates.
Access: This manual assumes that access to the Modem/router and the Second router is available via the device's web-based setup, that is, in the URL(Uniform Resource Locator) address field on your browser to write the device's default IP address, such as for example for Modem/router can be: 192.168.0.1, or for example for the Second router can be 192.168.1.1.
Changes in the configuration of the Second router: Assign the Second router a static WAN IP address: Change under"Internet"-"Internet IP Address" the option from"Get Dynamically from ISP" to be"Use Static IP Address" and set"IP Address" to 192.168.0.20, the IP address that you selected permanent to assign to the Second router in the setup of the Modem/router.