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within the range of 192.168.2.2 – 192.168.2.40. The preference is to keep it
simple and select the first available address (192.168.2.2).
E. Click on the “Add” button to select this information.
F. Click on ENTER to finish this step.
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11. Under
Advanced Settings
click
Virtual Server
. Type the same reserved IP address
that was input in step 10 for the FPM workstation, type
5069
for the private and
public port number and choose
TCP
for the type. Click
Enter
.
12. The next few steps will be to configure the Barricade router for Internet access. There
are generally two different configurations used by most ISP’s.
If you use a DSL Modem your ISP probably requires you to manually enter
your TCP/IP settings. If you have a DSL connection or if you know you use a
Static IP address please move to
“Part B - Configuring Your Barricade for
Static IP Address”
.
If you connect to the Internet using a Cable Modem your ISP provider probably
used DHCP to issue an IP address to you. If you use a cable modem or you
know that the ISP uses dynamic IP address please move to
“Part C -
Configuring Your Barricade for a Dynamic IP Address
.
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Part B
– Configuring Your Barricade for Static IP Addressing.
1.
Select “Static IP Address” and click on “More Configuration”
2.
Enter the IP Address, subnet mask and gateway provided to you by your ISP in the
appropriate fields. Click “Enter” when finished.
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A Domain Name Server (DNS) is like an index of names and Web addresses. If you
type a Web address into your browser, such as
www.whitehouse.gov
, a DNS server
will find that name in its index and find the matching IP address: 198.137.240.92.
Most ISPs provide a DNS server for speed and convenience. Since you are
connecting to the Internet with static IP settings, it is likely that your ISP also
provided DNS server addresses.
3.
Enter the DNS server address(es) in the spaces provided. Click “Enter” when
finished.
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Part C
– Configuring Your Barricade for Dynamic IP Addressing.
1. Select “Dynamic IP Address” and Click “More Configuration.
2. If you have a Host name provided by your ISP enter it here and Click “Enter” to
continue.

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