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3.
The
Cable/DSL
Router's Setup page
will appear.
N N O O T T E E : : This screen may
vary depending on which
firmware
and
router
product you are using.
4. Configure the following
values:
Host Name & Domain
Name
These fields
allow you to give a
Host
and
Domain
name for the Router.
Some ISPs require
these names as identifi-
cation. You may have to check with your ISP to see if your broadband
Internet service has been configured with Host and Domain names. In
most cases, leaving these two fields blank will still work.
LAN IP Address These values refer to your internal network settings. Unless
you have specific internal needs, there should be no reason to change these
values. For the internal LAN side, the Router's default values are as follows:
• Private IP Address:
• Subnet Mask:
WAN Connection Type These values refer to the external network (the
Internet) you connect to every time you access your Internet connection.
Most broadband ISPs assign their clients to a different IP address each
time they log on. If this is the case with your ISP, select Obtain an IP
Address Automatically and proceed to the next step.
If your ISP assigns you a fixed, static IP address, select Static IP and enter
the appropriate values into the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway Address and DNS (Required) fields provided by your ISP.
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Instant Broadband™ Series
192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
®
EtherFast
Cable/DSL Routers
If you need to enable PPPoE support, choose PPPoE. If you do
enable PPPoE, remember to remove any existing PPPoE applica-
tions already on any of your PCs. If you choose to use PPPoE, enter
the user name and password provided to you by your ISP.
If you need to enable PPTP support, select PPTP and enter the
appropriate values into the User Name, Password, IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway Address, fields provided by
your ISP.
5. When you have properly configured the Setup window, click Apply, then
click Continue.
6. Select the DHCP tab.
7. DHCP is already enabled on your Router by factory default. By leaving the
setting on Enable, the Router is configured to automatically assign IP
addresses to each of your PCs.
Optional: In the Number of DHCP Users field, enter the number of PCs you
plan on networking to the Router. If you add more PCs to your network in
the future, don't forget to change this value.
If you already have a DHCP server on your network, select Disable for
the DHCP Server option. If you do so, you must use your existing DHCP
server's LAN IP address, or you may need to assign your Router a new stat-
ic LAN IP address.
8. Click Apply, then click Continue.
9. Reset the power on your cable or DSL modem, then restart the PC so
the new Router settings will take effect.
10. Once your PC is running, check to see if you are connected by going to a
website (i.e. http://www.linksys.com).
The Cable/DSL Router is now configured on your network.
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