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CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER3

CONFIGURING CLIENT TCP/IP

To access the Internet through the Gateway Broadband Router, you must configure the network settings of the computers on your LAN to use the same IP subnet as that defined for the Gateway. The default network settings for the Gateway are:

IP Address: 192.168.2.1

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Note:These settings can be changed to fit your network requirements, but you must first configure at least one computer as described in Chapter 3 "Configuring Client TCP/IP" to access the Gateway's Web configu- ration interface. (See Chapter 4 "Configuring the Gateway" for information on configuring the Gateway.)

All PCs connected to the Gateway must be set to the same IP subnet as the Gateway. The default subnet address of the Gateway is 192.168.2.X (where X means 2-254) and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. You can set the IP address for client PCs either by automatically obtaining an IP address from the Gateway's DHCP service or by manual configuration. See Section 3.2 "Setting TCP/IP to Work with the Gateway".

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Contents Wireless Broadband Router Users Guide Copyright Statement Table of Contents Configuring Printer Services Appendices Intronduction 1About the Gateway 2Features and Benefits 3Applications Chapter Chapter Installation Kit Contents Functions as a print server as well Description of HardwareChapter Chapter System Requirements Connect the System Connecting the Gateway Basic Installation ProcedureAttach to Your Network Using Ethernet Cabling Making LAN Connections Attach to Your Network Using Radio Signals Making Wlan Connections Making WAN Connections Attach the Gateway to the InternetConnect the Gateway to a Printer Connecting the Power AdapterVerify Port Status Configuring Client TCP/IP Chapter Installing TCP/IP Protocol in Your PC Chapter Setting TCP/IP to Work with the Gateway Dynamic IP Allocation via a Dhcp Server Manual IP Configuration Chapter Verifying Your TCP/IP Connection Chapter Configuring the Gateway Navigating the Web Browser Interface Setting a PasswordMaking Configuration Changes Main Menu Chapter Networking and Client Services Change Password Set Time Zone Chapter WAN Configuration Dynamic IP Address Dhcp Static IP Address Fixed IP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Dial-up on Demand Modem Chapter DNS Configuration Wireless Configuration Channel and Ssid Encryption Chapter Configuring Client Services Firewall Protection Network Address Translation NAT Chapter Virtual Server Enabling Special Applications Chapter Virtual DMZ Host Remote Management Client Filtering Viewing Network and Device Status Using System Tools Configuring Printer Services Install the Printer Port Monitor Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows 95/98 Configure the Print ServerFollow the prompts to add a Local printer to your system Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows NT Chapter Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Windows ME Chapter Chapter Click Next after configuring the Port Chapter Configure the Network Printer in Unix Systems Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix Appendix Ethernet Cable Straight-through Cable Appendix B CablesRJ-45 Port Pin Assignments Figure B-1. RJ-45 Connector Pin NumbersFigure B-2. DB-9 Serial Port Pin Numbers Serial Port Pin AssignmentsAppendix Appendix Figure B-3. DB-25 Printer Port Pin Numbers Printer Port Pin AssignmentsAppendix Appendix C Specifications Appendix Appendix Compliances WarrantyZReorient the receiving antenna ComplianceEC Conformance Declaration Class B Safety Compliance