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3.
A login window appears. Enter the user name and password in the appropri-
ate text boxes, then click
OK
.
Note:
The default user name is “admin.” The default password is
“password.”
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4.
The “Advanced Setup” screen appears. To modify a specific configuration, click
on its name in the menu bar on the left, or from the list in the middle of the
screen.
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DSL Settings
To access
DSL
Settings, select
DSL
Settings
from the “Advanced Setup” screen. The
Gateway’s
VPI
,
VCI
, Mode, and QoS (Quality of Service) settings can be changed
from this screen.
Action
tec recommends not changing these values without first
consulting the
ISP
.
DHCP Server
Selecting
DHCP
Settings
in the “Advanced Setup” screen generates the “
DHCP
Settings” screen. The Gateway has a built-in
DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) server that automatically assigns a different
IP
address to each computer
on the network, eliminating
IP
address conflicts.
The factory default setting is
On
. To disable the
DHCP
Server, select
Off
, then
click
Apply
.
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Action
tec strongly recommends leaving the
DHCP
Server option
On
. If the
DHCP
Server option is
Off
, ensure the
IP
addresses of the networked computers are
on the same subnet as the
IP
address of the Gateway. For more information, see
DHCP
Server Configuration.”
DHCP Server Configuration
Clicking in the check box labeled “I would like to adjust the
DHCP
server settings”
activates the text boxes at the bottom of the
DHCP
Settings screen. Change the
IP
address range and
DNS
server information in these text boxes.
Beginning IP Address
This is the
IP
address at which the
DHCP
server starts assigning
IP
addresses.
Action
tec recommends keeping the factory default setting (192.168.1.64).
Ending IP Address
This is the
IP
address at which the
DHCP
server stops assigning
IP
addresses.
Action
tec recommends keeping the factory default settings (
192.168.1.254
).
The beginning and ending
IP
addresses define the
IP
address range of the
Gateway. If the default values are left intact, the Gateway supplies a unique
IP
address between 192.168.1.64 and 192.168.1.254 to each computer on the net-
work. Note that the first three groups of numbers of the addresses are identical;
this means they are on the same subnet. The
IP
address of the Gateway must
be on the same subnet as the
IP
address range it generates. For instance, if the
Gateway’s
IP
address is changed to 10.33.222.1, set the beginning
IP
address to
10.33.222.2, and the ending
IP
address to 10.33.222.254.
Subnet Mask
Enter the
IP
address of the
DHCP
server’s subnet mask here.
Lease Time
This value represents the amount of time (in seconds) the
DHCP
server holds
onto a specific
IP
address.
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Domain Name
This is the domain name provided by Verizon. If Veri
zon
provided domain name
information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact.
DNS (Dynamic or Static)
This is the type of
DNS
server provided by Veri
zon
. If Veri
zon
provided
DNS
server information, select the type here. If not, leave as is.
DNS Server 1
This is the primary
DNS
server provided by Veri
zon
. If Veri
zon
provided
DNS
server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact.
DNS Server 2
This is the secondary
DNS
provided by Veri
zon
. If Veri
zon
provided secondary
DNS
server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
LAN IP Address
Selecting
LAN IP Address
in the “Advanced Setup” screen causes a warning screen
to appear.
Read the on-screen warning, then click
Yes
to continue.
The “
LAN IP
Address” screen appears.
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