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Introduction
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Viewed from left to right, the rear panel contains the following elements:
AC power adapter outlet
Four Local Ethernet RJ-45 LAN ports for connecting the router to the local computers
Factory Default Reset push button
ADSL port for connecting the router to an ADSL line
Wireless antenna
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Connecting the Router to the Internet
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Chapter 3
Connecting the Router to the Internet
This chapter describes how to set up the router on your Local Area Network (LAN) and connect to
the Internet. It describes how to configure your DG834G Wireless ADSL Firewall Router for
Internet access using the Setup Wizard, or how to manually configure your Internet connection.
What You Need Before You Begin
You need to prepare the following before you can establish an Internet connection through your
router:
1.
The router connected to an ADSL line and a computer properly connected to the router as
explained below.
2.
Active Internet service such as that provided by an ADSL account.
3.
The Internet Service Provider (ISP) configuration information for your DSL account.
Note:
If you purchased the DG834G in a country where a microfilter is not included, you must
acquire one.
ADSL Microfilter Requirements
ADSL technology uses the same wires as your telephone service. However, ADSL adds signals to
the telephone lines which create noise in the telephone service. You must use ADSL microfilters to
filter out these signals before they reach your telephone.
ADSL Microfilter
Figure 3-1:
ADSL microfilter
Phone
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Each device such as a telephone, fax machine, answering machine, or caller ID display will require
an ADSL microfilter.
Note:
Do not connect the DG834G to the ADSL line through a microfilter unless the microfilter is
a combination microfilter/splitter specifically designed for this purpose. Doing so will prevent the
built-in ADSL modem in the DG834G from establishing a connection to the Internet. If you have
any doubts about this, connect the DG834G directly to the ADSL line.
ADSL Microfilter with Built-In Splitter
Figure 3-2:
ADSL microfilter with built-in splitter
Use an ADSL microfilter with built-in splitter when there is a single wall outlet which must
provide connectivity for both the DG834G and telephone equipment.
Ethernet Cabling Requirements
The DG834G wireless router connects to your Ethernet LAN via twisted-pair cables. If the
computer will connect to your network at 100 Mbps, you must use a Category 5 (CAT5) cable such
as the one provided with your router.
Computer Hardware Requirements
To use the DG834G wireless router on your network, each computer must have an installed
Ethernet adapter and an Ethernet cable, or a 802.11g wireless adapter.
LAN Configuration Requirements
For the initial connection to the Internet and configuration of your router, you need to connect a
computer to the router which is set to automatically get its TCP/IP configuration from the router
via DHCP.
Note:
Please refer to
Appendix C, “Preparing Your Network”
for assistance with DHCP
configuration.
Phone
DSL
Line
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Internet Configuration Requirements
Depending on how your ISP set up your Internet account, you need one or more of these
configuration parameters to connect your router to the Internet:
Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)/Virtual Channel Indentifier (VCI) parameters
Multiplexing Method
Host and Domain Names
ISP Login Name and Password
ISP Domain Name Server (DNS) Addresses
Fixed or Static IP Address
Where Do I Get the Internet Configuration Parameters?
There are several ways you can gather the required Internet connection information.
Your ISP should have provided you with all the information needed to connect to the Internet.
If you cannot locate this information, you can ask your ISP to provide it or you can try one of
the options below.
If you have a computer already connected using the active Internet access account, you can
gather the configuration information from that computer.
For Windows 95/98/ME, open the Network control panel, select the TCP/IP entry for the
Ethernet adapter, and click Properties.
For Windows 2000/XP, open the Local Area Network Connection, select the TCP/IP entry
for the Ethernet adapter, and click Properties.
For Macintosh computers, open the TCP/IP or Network control panel.
You can also refer to the
DG834G
Resource CD
for the NETGEAR Router ISP Guide which
provides Internet connection information for many ISPs.
Once you locate your Internet configuration parameters, you may want to record them on the next
page.
Record Your Internet Connection Information
Print the following page. Fill in the configuration parameters from your Internet Service Provider
(ISP).
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ISP Multiplexing Method and Virtual Circuit Number:
The default settings of your DG834G
Wireless ADSL Firewall Router will work fine for most ISPs. However, some ISPs use a specific
Multiplexing Method or a Virtual Circuit Number for either the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) or
Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). If your ISP provided you with a specific Multiplexing Method or
VPI/VCI number, then fill in the following:
Multiplexing Method, circle one: LLC-based or VC-based
VPI: ________
A number between 0 and 255.
VCI: ___________
A number between 1 and 65535.
ISP Login Name:
The login name and password are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as
given by your ISP. Some ISPs use your full e-mail address as the login name. The Service Name is
not required by all ISPs. If you use a login name and password, then fill in the following:
Login Name: ______________________________
Password: ____________________________
Service Name: _____________________________
Fixed or Static IP Address:
If you have a static IP address, record the following information. For
example, 169.254.141.148 could be a valid IP address.
Fixed or Static Internet IP Address: ______
.______
.______
.______
Router IP Address: ______
.______
.______
.______
Subnet Mask: ______
.______
.______
.______
ISP DNS Server Addresses:
If you were given DNS server addresses, fill in the following:
Primary DNS Server IP Address: ______
.______
.______
.______
Secondary DNS Server IP Address: ______
.______
.______
.______
Host and Domain Names:
Some ISPs use a specific host or domain name like
CCA7324-A
or
home
. If you did not get host or domain names, use the following examples as a guide:
If your main e-mail account with your ISP is
, then use
aaa
as your host name.
Your ISP might call this your account, user, host, computer, or system name.
If your ISP’s mail server is
mail.xxx.yyy.com
, then use
xxx.yyy.com
as the domain name.
ISP Host Name: _________________________
ISP Domain Name: _______________________
For Wireless Access:
For configuration of the wireless network, record the following:
Wireless Network Name (SSID): _________________________
WEP Authentication (circle one): Automatic, Open System, or Shared Key
WEP Encryption (circle one): 64 or 128; Passphrase or Key: _________________________

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