Configuring the Local Network Settings of the Linksys WRT32X

The Linksys WRT32X AC3200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Gaming Router with Killer Prioritization Engine creates the best home routing solution for serious online gaming.  It is built on an enterprise-grade hardware platform delivering the fastest wired and wireless speeds.
 
This article will guide you on how to configure the Local Network Settings of your Linksys WRT32X if needed for your network.

 
Step 1:
Log in to the web interface.  For instructions, click here.
 
Step 2:
On the web interface, click Advanced Settings > Local Network Settings.
 
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Step 3:
Under Router IP Setup, change the router’s IP Address.

NOTE:  The router's default IP Address is 192.168.1.1.
 
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Step 4:
If you need to configure your IPv6 settings, click More Settings.
 
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Step 5:
Toggle the IPv6 switch to configure IPv6 settings.
 
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NOTE:  By default, Enable firewall protection is ON.  Toggle the switch to turn OFF firewall protection.  This option is useful in the event your Linksys WRT32X is connected to an upstream router.
 
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Step 6:
Under DHCP Server, configure your DHCP settings by entering the First client IP.
 
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Step 7:
Under LAN Security, you can choose to enable or disable the UPnP (ON by default), DMZ (OFF by default) and Respond to WAN pings (OFF by default). 
 
Step 8:
Click Save.
 
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You have now configured the Local Network Settings of your Linksys WRT32X.



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