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You may be prompted to install files from your Windows ME installation CD or other media. Follow the instructions to install the files.

8.If prompted, click on OK to restart your computer with the new settings.

9.After restarting your PC, double-click on the Network and Dial-up Connections icon in the Control Panel.

10.In Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Network icon, and then select Properties.

11.In the Network Properties dialog box, select TCP/IP, and then click on Properties.

12.In the TCP/IP Settings dialog box, click in the radio button labeled “Use the following IP address” and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 2 and 254) in the IP Address field. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.

13.Click on OK twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel.

Windows 95, 98

To configure the IP address under Windows 95 or Windows 98:

Procedure

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

2.Double-click on the Network icon.

The Network dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network components. If the list includes TCP/IP, the protocol has already been enabled, in which case you can skip to Step 9.

3.If TCP/IP does not appear as an installed component, click on Add. The Select Network Component Type dialog box appears.

4.Select Protocol, and then click on Add. The Select Network Protocol dialog box appears.

5.Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box, and then click on TCP/IP in the Network Protocols list box.

6.Click on OK to return to the Network dialog box, and then click on OK again.

You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 95/98 installation CD. Follow the instructions to install the files.

7.Click on OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP/IP installation.

8.After restarting your PC, open the Control Panel window, and then click on the Network icon.

9.Select the network component labeled TCP/IP, and then click on Properties.

If you have multiple TCP/IP listings, select the listing associated with your network card or adapter.

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Contents 6381-A3 Router Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions 6381-A2-GB23-10 Canada EMI Notice Japan Notices Contents Contents Index TroubleshootingTerminology Contents January Document Summary About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Product-Related Documents Definitions Features of the 6381 RouterIntroduction System Requirements Ports and Buttons Back PanelLED Description Front Panel Packing List Overview Hardware Installation PC SetupConnecting the Hardware Hardware Installation Configuring Your PC Windows USB Driver InstallationNew Hardware Installation Options Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows XP Configuring Your PC’s IP AddressAssigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by Dhcp Network Connections in Windows XP Windows TCP/IP Properties in Windows XPWindows ME Windows 95 Windows NT Hardware Installation and PC Setup January Using the Web Interface Logging Into Your RouterHome Quick StartQuick Start Dhcp Quick Start Static Local Area Network Connection SetupWide Area Network Connection Saving ChangesConfiguring the WAN PPPoE Connection Setup New ConnectionPPPoE Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup Static IP Connection Setup10. Dhcp Connection Setup Bridged Connection11. Bridged Connection Setup Clip Connection 12. Clip Connection Setup Modify an Existing ConnectionModem Setup TsmlConfiguring the LAN 14. Tsml ConnectionEnable/Disable Dhcp 16. LAN Group 1 ConfigurationChanging the Routers IP address Firewall/NAT Services 17. Firewall/NAT Services ScreenAdvanced UPnPSntp Snmp IP QoS Port Forwarding22. Port Forwarding Netmeeting IP Filters 23. IP FiltersLAN Clients LAN IsolationBridge Filters 25. LAN Isolation26. Bridge Filters Multicast 27. MulticastIgmp Snooping Static RoutingDynamic Routing 29. Static Routing30. Dynamic Routing Access Control Log OutRemote Log System CommandsTools User Management Severity Levels 2 DescriptionUpdate Gateway 33. Update GatewayAnalyzer Ping TestModem Test 35. Ping TestStatus 37. Product InformationUsing the Web Interface January You Cannot Connect to the Router TroubleshootingRouter Is Not Functional Status LED is Always Off LEDs Blink in a Sequential PatternStatus LED Continues to Blink What is a DMZ? What is a Firewall?What is NAT? TerminologyWhat is a Router? Index DhcpIN-2 IN-3 IN-4