ZyXEL Communications 964 manual Setting up Your Windows NT/2000/XP Computer

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Prestige 964 Cable Router

Configuration window.

2.Select your network adapter. You should see your computer's IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.

2.2.2 Setting up Your Windows NT/2000/XP Computer

Configuring TCP/IP

1.Click Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections and right-clickLocal Area Connection or the connection you want to configure and click Properties. For Windows XP, click start, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections and then Network Connections. Right-click the network connection you want to configure and then click Properties.

2.Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the General tab in Win XP) and click Properties.

3.The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens. Click Obtain an IP address automatically.

4.Click Obtain DNS server automatically.

5.Click Advanced, IP Settings tab and remove any installed gateways, then click OK.

6.Click OK to save and close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.

7.Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.

8.Turn on your Prestige and restart your computer (if prompted).

Verifying TCP/IP Properties

1.Click Start, Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt.

2.In the Command Prompt window, type "ipconfig" and then press ENTER. The window displays information about your IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.

2.2.3 Setting up Your Macintosh Computer

Configuring TCP/IP Properties

1.Click the Apple menu, Control Panel and double-clickTCP/IP to open the TCP/IP Control Panel.

2.Select Ethernet from the Connect via list.

3.Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure list.

4.Close the TCP/IP Control Panel.

5.Click Save if prompted, to save changes to your configuration.

6.Turn on your Prestige and restart your computer (if prompted).

Verifying TCP/IP Properties

Check your TCP/IP properties in the TCP/IP Control Panel.

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Hardware Installation

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Contents Users Guide Ver DecemberPage Copyright DisclaimerTrademarks Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement Information for Canadian Users ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support Telephone/Fax Web Site/FTP Site Regular MailTable of Contents Glossary of Terms List of Figures List of Tables Preface About Your Cable RouterAbout This Users Guide Related DocumentationSyntax Conventions Page 5-Port Switch & USB interface Operation ModeGetting to Know Your Prestige Overview of the PrestigeBridge Mode IP Sharing ModeStatic IP Mode Key Features of the Prestige DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS compliant cable modemProduct Specifications Docsis SpecificationsEuroDOCSIS Specifications General Specifications Page Hardware Installation and Initial Setup Front Panel LEDs and Back Panel PortsPrestige Rear Panel and Connections Additional Installation Requirements Setting up Your Windows 95/98/Me ComputerInstalling TCP/IP Components Configuring TCP/IPSetting up Your Windows NT/2000/XP Computer Setting up Your Macintosh ComputerConfiguring TCP/IP Properties Factory Default Settings Prestige factory defaultInitializing the Cable Sharing Gateway Network Configuration of Your Computer Router ConfigurationPower On Your Prestige Web Based Management IntroductionWeb Management Status Basic Web Management BasicAdvanced Web Management Advanced OptionsWeb Management Advanced Options Web Management Advanced IP FilteringWeb Management Advanced IP Filtering Web Management Advanced MAC Filtering Web Management Advanced MAC FilteringWeb Management Advanced Port Filtering Web Management Advanced Port FilteringWeb Management Advanced Forwarding Web Management Advanced ForwardingWeb Management Advanced Port Triggers Web Management Advanced Port TriggersTroubleshooting Problems with Cable ConnectionProblems with Internet Access Troubleshooting Cable ConnectionPrestige 964 Cable Router Hardware Specifications Appendix aPage Appendix B Important Safety Instructions Page Glossary of Terms ARPCatv CDRCmts CPECSU/DSU DCEFAQ FCC DNS DocsisDram DTE EMI FTP HdlcHFC Http IanaIpcp PPP IPX IRC ISP LAN MAC Mcns MSONAT Ndis NIC PACPAP PNSPots PPPPptp PstnRIP SAP SatanSnmp Socks SpamSUA TCPTftp UDP UnixWWW Power adapter Index