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===None=== | ===None=== | ||
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The None (Static) protocol is used when the source of your internet doesn’t have a DHCP server enabled. Therefore, in order to connect to the internet, you have to make configurations in accordance to that source. | The None (Static) protocol is used when the source of your internet doesn’t have a DHCP server enabled. Therefore, in order to connect to the internet, you have to make configurations in accordance to that source. | ||
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====Advanced==== | ====Advanced==== | ||
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The Advanced Settings tab will change in accordance to which network protocol is selected. For the Static protocol you can turn NAT on or off, override the router’s MAC address, MTU and define the gateway's metric. | The Advanced Settings tab will change in accordance to which network protocol is selected. For the Static protocol you can turn NAT on or off, override the router’s MAC address, MTU and define the gateway's metric. | ||
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===DHCP=== | ===DHCP=== | ||
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The DHCP protocol should be used when the source of your internet has a DHCP server enabled. If that is the case, when you select the DHCP protocol you can use it as is, because most networks will not require any additional advanced configuration. | The DHCP protocol should be used when the source of your internet has a DHCP server enabled. If that is the case, when you select the DHCP protocol you can use it as is, because most networks will not require any additional advanced configuration. | ||
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For the DHCP protocol you can turn NAT on or off, specify custom DNS servers, define the gateway metric, override the router’s MAC address, set MTU and more. | For the DHCP protocol you can turn NAT on or off, specify custom DNS servers, define the gateway metric, override the router’s MAC address, set MTU and more. | ||
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===General setup=== | ===General setup=== | ||
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===Advanced Settings=== | ===Advanced Settings=== | ||
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You may also define a broadcast address and a custom DNS server for your IP Aliases in the Advanced Settings tab. | You may also define a broadcast address and a custom DNS server for your IP Aliases in the Advanced Settings tab. | ||