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DHCP Client LOG
DHCP Client Log: 
Displays information on DHCP clients on your 
network. 
Security LOG
Security Log: 
Displays information about attempts to access ports 
and addresses. Also displays information about your ADSL connection 
such as Login failures, disconnections and etc.
Appendix A1 Troubleshooting
After completing hardware setup by connecting all your network 
devices, you should automatically be able to connect to the VoIP 
ADSL Wireless Router by entering 
10.1.1.1 into your Internet browsers 
address bar.
Should this not work please first determine how your ISP issues 
your IP address. Many ISPs issue these numbers automatically using 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Other ISPs provide 
a static IP address and associated numbers, which you must enter 
manually. How your ISP assigns your IP address determines how you 
may need to change the configuration of your computer as per the 
steps below.
TCP/IP Configuration 
To access the Internet through the VoIP Router, you must configure 
the network settings of the computers on your LAN to use the same IP 
subnet as the VoIP Router. The default network settings for the ADSL 
Router are: 
IP Address:
10.1.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Note:
These settings can be changed to fit your network requirements, 
but you must first configure at least one computer to access the VoIP 
Router’s web configuration interface in order to make the required 
changes. 
Configuring Your Computer in Windows 2000 
DHCP IP Configuration 
1. 
On the Windows desktop, click Start/Settings/Network and Dial-
Up Connections.
2. 
Click the icon that corresponds to the connection to your VoIP 
Router. 
3. 
The connection status screen will open. Click Properties. 
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