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d.
Type the router’s IP address in the “Default gateway” field.
e.
Check the radio button next to “Use the following DNS server addresses” and type the ISP/BSP do-
main name server IP address.
Note!
An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband
Service Provider) is an organization that provides us-
ers with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL
modem.
f.
Click
OK
. You are returned to the Network configuration dialog box.
6. Click
OK
to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box.
Windows NT4.0
1. Click
Start
,
Settings
, then click
Control Panel
. The Control Panel opens:
2. Double-click the
Network
icon to view the Network configuration dialog:
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3. Click the
Protocols
tab:
4.
Select TCP/IP Protocol, and click
Properties
:
5.
If you are going to use DHCP to IP assign settings, click the radio buttons next to “Obtain an IP address
from a DHCP server” and go to step 6.
If you want to assign a fixed IP address, follow these steps:
a.
In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the radio button next to
Specify an IP address
:
b.
Enter an IP address in the IP field.
In the example shown, all IP addresses from 211.231.181.100 to 211.231.181.254 are available for
dynamic IP address assignment, while 211.231.181.2 to 211.231.181.99 are available as static IP
addresses.
c.
Type a Subnet Mask value for the router. The default value is shown.
d.
Type the router’s IP address in the “Default gateway” field.
e. Click the
DNS
tab and type the computer’s name in the Host name field.
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Note!
You can find the computer name by clicking the Identi-
fication Tab in the Network Configuration dialog:
f.
Type the ISP/BSP domain name server IP address in the Domain field.
Note!
Contact your ISP/BSP for the information.
An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband
Service Provider) is an organization that provides us-
ers with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL
modem.
g. Click
OK
. You are returned to the Network configuration dialog box.
6. Click
OK
to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box. You are prompted to restart
your computer.
7. Click
Yes
to restart the computer and finish the installation.
Windows XP
1. Click
Start
,
Settings
, then click
Control Panel
. The Control Panel opens:
2. Right-click the
Network
icon and select Open to open the Network Connections dialog:
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3.
Right-click the appropriate LAN connection and click Properties to open the properties dialog for the
connection:
4.
Check the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties:
5.
If you are going to use DHCP to IP assign settings, click the radio buttons next to “Obtain an IP address
automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically and go to step 6.
If you want to assign a fixed IP address, follow these steps:
h.
In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the radio button next to
Use the following IP address
:
i.
Enter an IP address in the IP field.
In the example shown, all IP addresses from 211.231.181.100 to 211.231.181.254 are available for
dynamic IP address assignment, while 211.231.181.2 to 211.231.181.99 are available as static IP
addresses.
j.
Type a Subnet Mask value for the router.
k.
Type the router’s IP address in the “Default gateway” field.
l.
Check the radio button next to “Use the following DNS server addresses” and type the ISP/BSP do-
main name server IP address.
Note!
An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband
Service Provider) is an organization that provides us-
ers with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL
modem.
m. Click
OK
. You are returned to the Network configuration dialog box.
n. Click
OK
to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box.
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Starting the Web Browser Interface
Refer to the following instructions for starting the Web browser interface.
Note!
Before using the Web browser interface, be sure you
have set up your computer’s network configuration.
Refer to page 13.
1.
Open your Web browser and type the router IP address in the address bar, the default is 192.168.1.1
2.
Press <Enter>. You are prompted for the user name and password.
3.
Type the user name and password in the appropriate fields. The default user name and password is
“admin.”
4. Click
OK
. The router browser interface opens:
Using the browser interface, you can set network parameters, configure wireless LAN settings, view status re-
ports and logs, create access restrictions, and use other tools and features.
Note!
For information on using the browser interface, refer
to the browser interface online help.
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