4.2 Network Interfaces

The network interfaces on EZR13 WiFi extender.

After log in to the router, go to Network > Interfaces to view and manage the network interfaces.

The brief information of each interface is listed under the second column, including MAC address, Rx (Download), Tx (Upload), Uptime, and IP address.

Do not Stop the LAN interface or Delete any of the interfaces. It will make the router mis-functioning.

  • The color on each interface is not corresponding to its connection status.

  • Rx/Tx indicates the realtime data stream instead of the speed of internet or intranet.

4.2.1 - LAN (bar-lan eth0)

This is the physical interface of the local intranet network. It is assigned to the physical RJ45 port eth0 by default. Refer to the below section to configure the local intranet networks.

If there are multiple DHCP server enabled devices connects to each other, they might have the conflict on the IP address distribution. Please turn on Force Link on the LAN interface and force the DHCP server to distribute IP to its connected hosts.

4.2.2 - WAN (eth1)

The WAN port is bind to the eth1 RJ45 port by default, which also used by PoE and forwarded to the LAN port on the PoE adapter. To input the WAN Internet signal from the PoE port into the EZR13 extender, you can connect the LAN port on the PoE adapter to the LAN port of the Internet router.

DHCP client protocol is enabled on the WAN interface, and it can automatically obtain the IP address assigned from the Internet router. If DHCP was turned off on the Internet router, please assign the correct static IP for the WAN port.

4.2.5 - WWAN (Wi-Fi Relay - Client Mode)

This is the virtual interface for the Wi-Fi relay connection. The WWAN interface will appear after successfully connected the EZR13 extender to another Wi-Fi master hotspot.

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