Soho NBG800 manual Finding your PC Host Name

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MAC Address Clone: Some BSPs use an Ethernet adapter’s MAC address as an identifier to provide Internet service. In these cases, you need to clone the Ethernet adapter’s MAC address to the BroadGuard. At the BroadGuard, disconnect the Ethernet cables from the other PCs on the network, leaving only the PC with the Ethernet adapter that you wish to register connected.

Note: If you previously used a registered MAC address to connect to your broadband service, you need to use the same Ethernet adapter and clone its MAC address to the BroadGuard.

There are two MAC addresses shown on the screen. One is the PC’s Ethernet card’s (this PC is connected to the BroadGuard via Ethernet), the other is the BroadGuard’s. Click Clone MAC to change the IP address of the BroadGuard to that of the Ethernet card. Click Restore MAC to restore the original MAC address of the BroadGuard.

Note: After saving the settings and restarting the BroadGuard, you MUST turn your cable/DSL modem off and on.

Host Name: Some BSPs (e.g. Cox@Home) may ask their subscribers to enter information into this field in order to make a connection to their broadband service. Begin setting up the BroadGuard with the computer originally setup by the Cox@Home technician, or the computer that you registered with Cox@Home - this computer will already contain your Cox@Home Host Name. If you have not been given a specific name, leave this field blank.

Finding your PC Host Name

Windows 95/98/98SE/Me

step1. Right-clickNetwork Neighborhood. Click Properties. The Network dialog box will open

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Contents User’s Guide BroadGuardIi SOHOware Secure Cable/DSL Router TrademarksSOHOware Secure Cable/DSL Router Packing ListTable of Contents Troubleshooting Faqs Appendix a VPN Remote Access Vi SOHOware Secure Cable/DSL Router List of FiguresCable Broadband Connection Select Network Component Type Viii SOHOware Secure Cable/DSL RouterIntroduction Features and BenefitsFront Panel Getting to Know Your BroadGuardRear Panel LED IndicatorsReset Installation What You NeedBroadband Internet Account Making a Connection Connecting the BroadGuardNetwork Extension Wired LAN ExtensionWireless LAN Extension Wireless LAN ExtensionNetwork Configuration Click Start/Settings/Control Panel FigureWindows 95/98/Me Select Network Component Type TCP/IP Properties-1 TCP/IP Properties-2 Windows NT Click Start/Settings/Control PanelMicrosoft TCP/IP Properties-1 Microsoft TCP/IP Properties-2 WindowsNetwork and Dial-upConnections Click Properties SOHOware Secure Cable/DSL RouterLocal Area Connection Properties Click OK to complete the installation Mac OS Using the Dhcp server to assign an IP addressRestart your computer Network Configuration BroadGuard Network ConfigurationEntering the BroadGuard Setup Home Setup Setup HomeSetup Advanced BasicSetup Start Broadband Connection BasicFinding your PC Host Name Network System Properties WindowsDSL Setup DSL Broadband Connection Hacker Attack E-mail Alerts Hacker Attack E-mail AlertsChange Password Change PasswordAdvanced Access ControlGlobally Disallowed Websites/Keywords DMZ Host DMZ Host DisableDhcp Settings Dhcp SettingsInternet StatusTools PPPoE Check DSL Users OnlyBroadGuard PPPoE Service Running PPPoE Check Unsuccessful Hacker Alert Test View Current Access Control SettingsDownload Firmware Access MonitorMac & Linux Users Windows UsersStatus LED stays lit when it shouldn’t TroubleshootingWindows 95/98/Me Refresh Click Start/Programs/Command PromptType Exit Click Start/Programs/Accessories/Command PromptCommand Prompt-4 SOHOware Secure Cable/DSL Router Where should we install the BroadGuard on our network? FAQsDoes the BroadGuard pass Pptp packets? Which modems are compatible with the BroadGuard? BroadGuard VPN Server Configuration Appendix a VPN Remote AccessClient Configuration e.g. Microsoft Pptp Windows 98/98/SE/Me VPN Client SetupSelect Network Adapters Network Welcome to Dial-Up Networking Make New Connection-2 Dial-Up Networking Connection Established Windows 2000 VPN Server SetupCommon Configurations Internet Connection Click Next. The New Address Range box will open Figure Check No, I don’t want… then click Next Managing Multiple Remote Access ServersSOHOware Secure Cable/DSL Router Set User Permissions Administrative Tools User Properties SOHOware Secure Cable/DSL Router Ethernet Appendix B GlossaryTCP/IP VPN Technical Specifications Technical Support Support from Your Network SupplierSupport from SOHOware Limited Warranty Service Procedures SOHOware Limited WarrantyHardware SoftwareServices after Warranty Period Return for CreditLimitation of Liability EC Declaration of Conformity