Paradyne 6382 manual Configuring Your PC’s IP Address, Windows XP

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2. Hardware Installation and PC Setup

Configuring Your PC’s IP Address

Before you start to access the router using the Ethernet connection, you must configure your PC to use DHCP, or change your PC's TCP/IP address to be 192.168.1.x, where x is any number between 2 and 254, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

Your router's default IP address is 192.168.1.1.

Assigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by DHCP

To use the router's DHCP feature, click in the radio button labeled “Obtain an IP address automatically” instead of “Use the following IP address” in the following procedures.

By default, the LAN port IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1. (You can change this address, or another address can be assigned by your ISP.)

Windows XP

To configure the IP address under Windows XP:

Procedure

1.In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, and then click on Control Panel.

2.Double-click on the Network Connections icon.

3.In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on the icon corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties. (Often this icon is labeled Local Area Connection). The Local Area Connection dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network items.

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Contents 6382 4-Port Router Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions 6382-A2-GB20-00 Canada EMI Notice Japan Notices Contents Contents Terminology TroubleshootingIndex Contents April Product-Related Documents About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Document SummaryAbout This Guide April Introduction Features of the 6382 4-Port RouterDefinitions Ports and Buttons Back Panel System RequirementsPacking List LED Description Front PanelIntroduction April Connecting the Hardware Hardware Installation PC SetupOverview Hardware Installation Assigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by Dhcp Configuring Your PC’s IP AddressWindows XP Network Connections in Windows XP TCP/IP Properties in Windows XP WindowsWindows ME Windows 95 Windows NT Logging Into Your Router Using the Web InterfaceQuick Start HomeQuick Start Dhcp Quick Start Static Saving Changes SetupWide Area Network Connection Local Area Network ConnectionConfiguring the WAN New Connection PPPoE Connection SetupPPPoE Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Static IP Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup10. Dhcp Connection Setup Bridged Connection 11. Bridged Connection SetupClip Connection Modify an Existing Connection 12. Clip Connection Setup13. Modem Setup Modem SetupEnable/Disable Dhcp Configuring the LANChanging the Routers IP address 15. Ethernet Switch Ethernet Switch16. Firewall/NAT Services Firewall/NAT ServicesUPnP AdvancedSntp Snmp Port Forwarding IP QoS21. Port Forwarding Netmeeting 22. IP Filters IP FiltersVlan LAN Clients24. Vlan Bridge Filters25. Bridge Filters 26. Multicast MulticastStatic Routing Igmp Snooping28. Static Routing Dynamic Routing29. Dynamic Routing Log Out Access ControlTools System CommandsRemote Log Severity Levels Description 32. Remote Log User Management33. User Management Update GatewayAnalyzer 34. Update Gateway36. Ping Test Ping Test37. Modem Test Modem Test38. Network Statistics Status39. Modem Status Router Is Not Functional TroubleshootingStatus LED is Always Off You Cannot Connect to the RouterLEDs Blink in a Sequential Pattern Status LED Continues to BlinkTerminology What is a Firewall?What is NAT? What is a DMZ?What is a Router? Dhcp IndexIN-2 IN-3 IN-4