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*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → DHCP Server''''' and Disable '''DHCP server''' option
 
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → DHCP Server''''' and Disable '''DHCP server''' option
 
*Save & Apply settings
 
*Save & Apply settings
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*In the '''Advanced section → Managed Routes''' add the LAN network route(in this case,192.168.1.0?24), this ensures connectivity between ZeroTier network and the local LAN. This allows devices in the ZeroTier network to communicate with devices on the local LAN.
 
*In the '''Advanced section → Managed Routes''' add the LAN network route(in this case,192.168.1.0?24), this ensures connectivity between ZeroTier network and the local LAN. This allows devices in the ZeroTier network to communicate with devices on the local LAN.
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*To ensure convenience and avoid conflicts, it is recommended to remove any other automatically assigned routes in ZeroTier. By doing so, you can prevent routing issues and ensure smoother connectivity within the ZeroTier network.
 
*To ensure convenience and avoid conflicts, it is recommended to remove any other automatically assigned routes in ZeroTier. By doing so, you can prevent routing issues and ensure smoother connectivity within the ZeroTier network.