An IPv4 masquerading ("NAT") is only possible over a WAN connection. When going in the direction of a LAN or WLAN interface wants to mask, then the appropriate LAN or WLAN interface must be declared as a DSL port, so that it can be used to establish a WAN connection (typically IPoE or DHCPoE).
This document describes how to set up a WAN connection that operates over a logical WLAN interface of a LANCOM access point or wifi router (DSLoL).
Requirements:Procedure:1) Open the configuration of the LANCOM access point or wifi router in LANconfig and go to the menu Configuration → Interfaces → WAN → Interface settings → DSLoL.
3) Go to the menu Wireless LAN → General → Physical WLAN settings.
4) Make sure, that the WLAN interface is enabled and set the WLAN operation mode to Station (Client mode).
5) Change to the tab Client mode and make sure, that the parameter Keep client connection alive is active and Scan bands is set to All.
6) Go to the menu Logical WLAN settings and select the WLAN interface used in step 2 (in this example WLAN-1).
7) Make sure, that the WLAN network is enabled and enter the WiFi name as Network name (SSID).
8) Go to the tab Encryption and change the following parameters:
- Key 1/passphrase: Enter the WPA key of the WiFi network you want to connect to.
- WPA version: Select the used encryption mode of the WiFi network you want to connect to (in this example WPA2).
9) Setup a
Plain Ethernet connection via the setip wizard Internet-Zugang einrichten and enter an unused DSL port. Die Vorgehensweise ist in
diesem Knowledge Base Artikel beschrieben.
10. Wechseln Sie in das Menü Kommunikation → Gegenstellen → Gegenstellen (DSL).
11. Bearbeiten Sie die
IPoE-Gegenstelle (siehe
Schritt 3) und wählen den
DSL-Port für
DSLoL aus.
- Router mit vier LAN-Ports: DSL-Port 5
- Router mit zwei LAN-Ports: DSL-Port 2
12. Die Konfiguration des Access Points bzw. WLAN-Routers ist damit abgeschlossen. Schreiben Sie die Konfiguration in das Gerät zurück.