Freecom Technologies FSG-3 manual Obtaining ISP Configuration Information Windows

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If any of these items are dynamically supplied by the ISP, your gateway automatically acquires them. If an ISP technician configured your computer during the installation of the broadband modem, or if you configured it using instructions provided by your ISP, you need to copy configuration information from your computer’s Network TCP/IP Properties window (or Macintosh TCP/IP Control Panel) before reconfiguring your computer for use with the FSG-3. These procedures are described next.

2.7.3 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Windows)

If you were using your computer directly attached to your modem to access the internet, you may need to collect configuration information from your compu- ter so that you can use this information when you configure the FSG-3. If your ISP provided this information to you on paper or provides the configuration data dynamically, you do not require this information.

To get the information you need to configure the FSG-3 for Internet access:

1.On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

2.Double-click the Network icon. The Network window opens, which displays a list of installed components.

3.Select TCP/IP, and then click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens.

4.Select the IP Address tab. If an IP address and subnet mask are shown, write down the information. Now click on "Obtain an IP address automatically". If no address is present, your account uses a dynamically-assigned IP address and you do not need any more information. Please close the dialog and continue installing your computer and FSG-3.

5.Select the Gateway tab. If an IP address appears under Installed Gateways, write down the address. This is the ISP’s gateway address. Select the address and then click Remove to remove the gateway address.

6.Select the DNS Configuration tab. If any DNS server addresses are shown, write down the addresses. If any information appears in the Host or Domain information box, write it down. Click Disable DNS.

7.Click OK to save your changes and close the TCP/IP Properties dialog box. You are returned to the Network window.

8.Click OK.

9.Reboot your PC at the prompt. You may also be prompted to insert your Windows CD.

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Contents Freecom FSG-3 Storage Gateway Freecom Technologies Germany CongratulationsChapter General Information Contents of the boxTechnical Support Freecom on the net Statement of Conditions Related PublicationsTrademarks Hardware Requirements System RequirementsSoftware Requirements Precautionary measures Getting to know your FSG-3 FSG-3 connectors, LEDs and buttonsFSG-3 Front panel FSG-3 Back panel Possible Connections with your FSG-3Front Panel LEDs LED configurationBooting Power LED Power Sync Button LEDBack Panel LEDs Preparing Your Computers to connect to the FSG-3 Configuring Windows 98 SE, and Me to work with the FSG-31Installing the required Network Components Before you beginBefore you begin 2Assign your TCP/IP configuration by DhcpSelecting Internet Access Method Configuring Windows XP, NT or 2000 to work with the FSG-3Verifying TCP/IP Properties Installing or Verifying Windows Networking Components MacOS MacOS 8.6 orVerifying TCP/IP Properties Macintosh Getting on the internetLogin Protocols Internet configuration informationAccount Information Obtaining ISP Configuration Information Windows Obtaining ISP Configuration Information Macintosh Ready for ConfigurationRestarting the Network Hardware Installation How to InstallInstall from the Application CD Freecom Storage Gateway Assistant How to start the FSG AssistantFSG Assistant functions Setup the DSL account on your Freecom Storage Gateway Configure basic settings of your Freecom Storage GatewayBrowse available folders on your Freecom Storage Gateway Add a new printer Start recovery procedureSearch again for available Freecom Storage Gateway devices Http//192.168.1.1 ConfigurationHow to reach the configuration menu AdminWAN or internet connection setup Changing the administrator passwordFirst steps Setting up the FSG-3 Connecting the hardwareFSG-3 WAN port connected to a router Configuration FSG-3 WAN port connected to a modem 2The guest account Setting up users, groups and foldersAdmin account Set the Date and TimeCreating a new folder Setting up multiple connection methodsCreating a new account Creating a new groupFull potential Information Configuration options explainedSystem Information Device Information Version InformationWAN Port 4Network InformationLAN Port Log files Hardware menu Save ConfigurationRestore Configuration Date & Time Reset ConfigurationSpin down time Hard drive menuHard disk format Update Firmware Options Description ServicesFSG Health Dhcp ServerDynamic DNS OptionsDescription Http Server SSH Server FTP ServerPort Forwarding Users SecurityUser Groups Adding a new user Options DescriptionFolders Adding a new groupLAN connection AdministratorConnections Adding a new folderWAN Connection WAN Options Add a connection Virtual Private NetworksAdministrator for more info Reboot Shutdown and reboot menuShutdown Logout Freecom Storage Gateway Assistant Accessing the FSG-3 from WindowsManual mapping Smb//FSGNAME Accessing FSG-3 Data from Mac OSMac OS X v10.3.x and higher Smb//192.168.1.1Freecom FSG-3 Storage Gateway Attaching external USB devices USB Mass storage installationUSB external device information Power USB Printer Installation2File systems Attaching external USB devices Clear Printer Job Queue Filesystems Attaching external S-ATA devicesBasic Functioning TroubleshootingPWR LED Not On Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface TroubleshootingObtaining a WAN IP Address Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionTroubleshooting Internet Browsing Troubleshooting PPPoETroubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Wrong physical connections Testing the LAN Path to Your GatewayWrong network configuration Testing the Path from Your PC to a Remote DeviceUsing the Default Reset button Restoring the Default Configuration and PasswordProblems with Date and Time Support Persistent problemsCE, FCC and other certification AppendixGPL Statement Firmware source codeCertificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementRouting Information Protocol What is a Router?Networks and Routing Basics Basic Router ConceptsClass B Domain Name ServerInternet address classes Class aNetmask Class E Class E addresses are for experimental useEquals Subnet Addressing IP address shortage Multiple internal but only one external IP address DhcpHosting a server Network Address TranslationEthernet Cabling MAC Addresses and Address Resolution ProtocolCable Quality Technical specifications Technical specificationsWarranty valid in Europe/Turkey only