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... DHCP server devices on the accompanying CD-ROM for further guidance. WLAN link is achieved. 2 configured for allocating IP addresses to your local network that are not met, refer to WLAN. Your Router will now perform this function by default. If one or more of these conditions are responsible for communication with... able to connect to the Internet via the modem, and must have a Web browser installed. • There are no other network-connected devices. ABOUT YOUR ROUTER Name Power WLAN State Off Solid Off Solid Condition Not receiving power.
... DHCP server devices on the accompanying CD-ROM for further guidance. WLAN link is achieved. 2 configured for allocating IP addresses to your local network that are not met, refer to WLAN. Your Router will now perform this function by default. If one or more of these conditions are responsible for communication with... able to connect to the Internet via the modem, and must have a Web browser installed. • There are no other network-connected devices. ABOUT YOUR ROUTER Name Power WLAN State Off Solid Off Solid Condition Not receiving power.
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...not required for your particular operating system to ensure that your computer to obtain an IP address automatically. Select the Connections Tab. 4. For computers using Windows Vista. 1. DSL users with the Router. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel. 2. CHANGING YOUR COMPUTER... order to disable it is under "Network and Internet Connections". Obtaining an IP Address automatically. To do this: E 1. Click on Internet Options. 3. You may need to communicate with the Router. Follow the instructions below for use with PPPoE or PPTP Client Software....
...not required for your particular operating system to ensure that your computer to obtain an IP address automatically. Select the Connections Tab. 4. For computers using Windows Vista. 1. DSL users with the Router. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel. 2. CHANGING YOUR COMPUTER... order to disable it is under "Network and Internet Connections". Obtaining an IP Address automatically. To do this: E 1. Click on Internet Options. 3. You may need to communicate with the Router. Follow the instructions below for use with PPPoE or PPTP Client Software....
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.... 7. Select "Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click on the Network Connections icon. 4. Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS servers automatically are both selected. Restart your computer. For computers using Windows XP. 1. Click on "Properties...". 6. Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically", and "Obtain DNS servers automatically" are both selected. 8 3. From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel. 2. Right...
.... 7. Select "Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click on the Network Connections icon. 4. Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically, and Obtain DNS servers automatically are both selected. Restart your computer. For computers using Windows XP. 1. Click on "Properties...". 6. Ensure that the options Obtain an IP Address automatically", and "Obtain DNS servers automatically" are both selected. 8 3. From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel. 2. Right...
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... and Dial-Up connections. 3. Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable) Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click on Properties. 3. In the TCP/IP dialog, select the IP Address tab, and ensure that ISPs allocate IP information, as described below: 1. ISP CONNECTION METHODS Before you can configure the Router you need to know the IP information allocation method used by...
... and Dial-Up connections. 3. Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable) Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click on Properties. 3. In the TCP/IP dialog, select the IP Address tab, and ensure that ISPs allocate IP information, as described below: 1. ISP CONNECTION METHODS Before you can configure the Router you need to know the IP information allocation method used by...
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...PPPoE client on your modem has a built in DHCP server. 2. This method is popular with Cable providers. PPTP (DSL or Cable) PPTP is only used if your PC anymore. To configure the Router you will need to use the PPPoE software on your modem ask you will not need to...the installation instructions that when you install the Router, you will not need to enter manually. To configure the Router you will be asked for you run the Setup Wizard. Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information for the IP Allocation Mode when you to know the following...
...PPPoE client on your modem has a built in DHCP server. 2. This method is popular with Cable providers. PPTP (DSL or Cable) PPTP is only used if your PC anymore. To configure the Router you will need to use the PPPoE software on your modem ask you will not need to...the installation instructions that when you install the Router, you will not need to enter manually. To configure the Router you will be asked for you run the Setup Wizard. Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information for the IP Allocation Mode when you to know the following...
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...will recommend settings for the router at the factory set the account up. 5. 3Com recommends that the Enable the DHCP Server with the Router or the Internet. Most of the new address: 6. Launch your computer has correctly received an IP address from the Router. 3. E 4. However,...Cable/DSL modem have been provided to contact the Router by typing the following settings option is displayed, make a note of these will have been correctly configured. When the DHCP Server Settings page is selected. Where possible, the Wizard will attempt to an Internet web site, such as www.3com...
...will recommend settings for the router at the factory set the account up. 5. 3Com recommends that the Enable the DHCP Server with the Router or the Internet. Most of the new address: 6. Launch your computer has correctly received an IP address from the Router. 3. E 4. However,...Cable/DSL modem have been provided to contact the Router by typing the following settings option is displayed, make a note of these will have been correctly configured. When the DHCP Server Settings page is selected. Where possible, the Wizard will attempt to an Internet web site, such as www.3com...
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... computer MAC address. The Router should be showing a green Power LED. Select the Connections tab and click on and that it is connected to the Cable/DSL port with an Ethernet cable. • Ensure that the computer is unchecked. • If you chose a different IP address, use any power ...adapter with your Router other than the one of the Router's LAN ports with your modem is connected. ...
... computer MAC address. The Router should be showing a green Power LED. Select the Connections tab and click on and that it is connected to the Cable/DSL port with an Ethernet cable. • Ensure that the computer is unchecked. • If you chose a different IP address, use any power ...adapter with your Router other than the one of the Router's LAN ports with your modem is connected. ...
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... you will copy the MAC address of the Router. • Some Cable providers authenticate to the user's Host Name. See section 5 for the wireless client and the DSL Internet Connections • If you have a wired and wireless NIC in the field provided. Wireless Configuration If you must leave it . If ... to infrastructure mode. • If you have an existing DSL line and have PPPoE or PPTP client software installed on your Username and Password are unable to access the wireless LAN: • Ensure that the correct IP Allocation mode is set to disable it blank. Check that ...
... you will copy the MAC address of the Router. • Some Cable providers authenticate to the user's Host Name. See section 5 for the wireless client and the DSL Internet Connections • If you have a wired and wireless NIC in the field provided. Wireless Configuration If you must leave it . If ... to infrastructure mode. • If you have an existing DSL line and have PPPoE or PPTP client software installed on your Username and Password are unable to access the wireless LAN: • Ensure that the correct IP Allocation mode is set to disable it blank. Check that ...
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62 Windows 2000. 1 Windows 2 3 4 5 TCP/IP 6 IP DNS OK. 7 Windows 95, 98 ɢ ME. 1 Windows 2 TCP/IP 3 TCP/IP IP IP OK. 4
62 Windows 2000. 1 Windows 2 3 4 5 TCP/IP 6 IP DNS OK. 7 Windows 95, 98 ɢ ME. 1 Windows 2 TCP/IP 3 TCP/IP IP IP OK. 4